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Transit upgrades frozen New routes on hold include rapid buses on Port Mann, King George by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK HAS slammed the brakes on its transit expansion plan after

Metro Vancouver mayors voted to withdraw their commitment to raise property taxes over the next two years in the absence of a new transportation funding source. The decision announced by TransLink CEO Ian Jarvis Tuesday freezes plans for Highway 1 express buses over the new Port Mann Bridge in dedicated lanes starting this December, linking Langley, Surrey and Lougheed Centre in Burnaby. Also on hold is a new King George Boulevard B-Line express bus route in Surrey, general bus service increases across the region and upgrades to some Expo Line SkyTrain stations. “We’re going to put those on hold until we have an understanding of how we are going to pay for those improvements,” Jarvis said, adding it is not sufficient to assume a provincial audit will turn up enough efficiencies to Ian Jarvis finance the upgrades. “To simply rely on the prospect of potential cost savings in the future is not fiscally sound.” Two projects will still proceed. Construction of the Evergreen Line to Coquitlam will continue because TransLink’s share of that project is fully funded by the two cent per litre gas tax increase that took effect April 1.

“We’re going to put those on hold until we have an understanding of how we are going to pay for those improvements.”

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In response to Metro Vancouver mayors withdrawing a property tax hike as a transit funding measure, TrasnLink has halted plans to expand bus service south of the Fraser.

See TRANSLINK / Page 3

‘Everyone loved him’

José Hector Luna Morales was shot to death at a Surrey house in the summer of 2010.

Family of murdered Surrey man – José Hector Luna Morales – travels from El Salvador for trial by Sheila Reynolds JOSÉ HECTOR Luna Morales was a kind, friendly and responsible young man, says his family. So it came as a great shock to them when he was found shot to death at a Surrey house in the summer of 2010. Several of Morales’ family members were at New Westminster Supreme Court this week for the start of the second-degree murder trial of Lester Olivia Buezo

Oseguera, who is accused of killing Morales. Morales’ mom Vilma Luna Morales and sister Jacqueline Luna Morales travelled to Canada from El Salvador for the court proceedings, hoping to get some answers to help them comprehend what happened the night their loved one was killed. “They understand it is a hard process,” said Gloria Hernandez on behalf Vilma and Jacqueline, who speak Spanish.

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TransLink: There will be ‘trade-offs’ From page 1

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Wildlife rehabilitation specialists help a Canada Goose covered in oil following the 2007 Kinder Morgan pipeline rupture in Burnaby. The saline solution is used to try and remove the oil so the goose’s eyes don’t burn.

What happens if there’s an oil spill in B.C.? Proposed pipeline expansion raises concerns over risks PART TWO: Kinder Morgan Canada is expected to soon announce that it will seek to twin its Trans Mountain Pipeline between northern Alberta and Burnaby. The twinning would mean a huge increase in the amount of crude that transits the pipeline, and in the number of oil tankers passing through local waters each year. This second installment of a three-part Black Press series looks at the risks involved. by Wanda Chow

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sk an environmentalist what they think of the potential for a massive crude oil spill in Burrard Inlet and invariably they bring up the Kalamazoo River near Marshall, Michigan. That’s where in July 2010 an Enbridge pipeline ruptured, releasing about 19,500 barrels (3.1 million litres) of oil into the nearby river, making it the largest inland oil spill in the history of the U.S. Midwest. More than 18 months later, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency continues to struggle to clean up the mess. So what does an inland oil spill three thousand kilometres away have in common with what could happen here in Greater Vancouver? Well, the spectre of an oil spill is being raised in light of Kinder Morgan Canada’s proposal to twin its Trans Mountain pipeline that stretches from Edmonton to Burnaby. The company has yet to make a formal application to the National

Energy Board, but the project is aimed at exports of bitumen crude oil from the Alberta oil sands to China, on supertankers that could hold as much as one million barrels.

Those organisms, which consume dead matter in the water, provide food for the surviving fish, but they won’t survive for long with the food chain disrupted. As for the cleanup and economic cost of a spill in Burrard Inlet, he noted that estimates for ‘Worst’ crude of all the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico are in the $50 he common denominator is bitumen crude, billion range including the cost of compensating a less refined crude thick as molasses that the fishing industry and tourism losses. Based on that, Weyler estimates the cost of contains additives to allow it to flow freely a spill here, with potential impact on tourism, enough to travel through pipelines. fishing and shellfish industries, and “Of all the crude oil in the the damage to Stanley Park, to be world, bitumen from the tar upwards of $40 billion. sands is the worst of all,” said Rex And that’s if you can find those Weyler, co-founder of Tanker Free responsible to pay up, he noted. B.C., a group that wants to see oil While BP and Enbridge were tankers banned from B.C.’s coast. clearly the polluters who had to pay When bitumen hits water, it for the cleanups and other costs, separates into gases, creating a in the case of an oil tanker, they’re toxic cloud that includes toluene A Black Press operated at an “arm’s length distance” and benzene, known carcinogens, special series from the oil companies themselves, Weyler said. said Weyler. Indeed, in Michigan, a large The tankers are “owned indepenarea near the spill was evacudently and registered in ports of convenience,” ated and hundreds of residents complained of often under numbered companies managed headache, nausea and respiratory symptoms overseas by lawyers. “They can disappear and consistent with exposure to crude oil, according their only asset is the ship.” to a report by Michigan health officials. In that case, those billions of dollars in cleanWhat doesn’t go into the air sinks to the botup costs will have to shouldered by the taxpayers tom of the river or ocean and “suffocates all the of British Columbia, he said. fundamental biological organisms at the root of the food chain,” Weyler said. See WILDLIFE / Page 9

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And a new White Rock-Langley bus route will still be launched on schedule next week. The property tax increase, equivalent to an extra $23 per average home in 2013 and 2014, would have raised an extra $30 million in those years. Mayors last week voted to withdraw the tax hike after the provincial government refused to allow a vehicle levy for Translink, or any other new source cities prefer over property tax. Three South of Fraser mayors opposed the motion because they didn’t want to lose the promised expansion in their area. Jarvis said planned upgrades at Metrotown, Surrey Central and Lonsdale Quay stations are on hold, but staff will try to deliver the most urgent station upgrade at Main Street. He also said fare gates will not be in place at the Metrotown and Main Street SkyTrain stations when the new system of turnstiles and Compass smart cards is launched next year. Those two stations will have card readers but installation of gates there will wait until later – which Jarvis said was always TransLink’s intention. For SeaBus, a plan for more frequent service every 15 minutes on evenings and weekends is also shelved for now. Design work toward a rebuild of the Pattullo Bridge is unaffected. Jarvis said TransLink will fully support a provincial audit and is already acting on the efficiency recommendations of the independent TransLink commissioner, released last week. Managers noted TransIan Jarvis Link has been reconfiguring bus routes for the past two years to reallocate service from less used runs and times to ones where there’s heavier unmet demand. The commissioner last week rejected an extra fare increase for 2013, meaning TransLink must instead cut costs by $20 million a year. Combined with the lost property tax increase, TransLink finds itself short $50 million of expected revenue going into next year. Jarvis and senior staff warn there will be “trade-offs” depending on how far TransLink must go to wring more cash out of its operations. The search for savings could end up at odds with TransLink’s aims to roll more buses into under-served areas, deliver accessible transit options and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Jarvis said staff are pursuing suggested savings in the HandyDart custom transit service for the disabled, but noted TransLink remains committed to providing the costlier service to ensure accessibility.


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Trial: Continuing for several weeks From page 1 “But they try to be prepared for it. “They want to close this episode of their life.” Oseguera, 30, is charged with seconddegree murder and four other weapons-related charges in connection with the Aug. 30, 2010 incident that resulted in Morales’ death. According to testimony Tuesday (April 17) from Surrey RCMP Const. Aaron Labrum, who was first on the scene, police were called to the area of 112

Avenue and Park Avenue (near 138 Street) in Surrey by a woman who initially reported seeing a woman running down the street with two men following her. The witness said she saw the two males go back in a nearby house. Labrum told the court he heard a gunshot from inside the house shortly after he arrived and then saw a back door open and two men exit. One, Labrum said, remained at the door, while the second man other ran out of sight. Labrum said he then heard a

gunshot at the front of the house, where two of his fellow police officers were. The man that remained cooperated with police, said Labrum, and said a friend was in the house and had likely been shot. Police found Morales’ body in a basement suite in the house. According to testimony from Cpl. Patricia Lachance, bullet shell casings from a 9 mm handgun were found at the scene, as was some drug paraphernalia and prescription drug bottles.

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“He was very family oriented. Everywhere we went, everyone loved him on the spot.” Patricia Marquez Oseguera’s lawyer David Tarnow indicated “drug ingestion” would be part of the defence’s argument. Morales had come to Canada in 2008 on a work visa and had a job as a painter. Other men in the house where he lived were also painters, said his family, including Oseguera. Morales, 28, had only lived in Surrey for a year-and-a-half before he was killed. “He was very family oriented,” said cousin Patricia Marquez, recalling the last time she saw him was at her daughter’s sixth birthday party shortly before he died. “Everywhere we went, everyone loved him on the spot.” Wearing jeans and a white T-shirt, Oseguera listened to the court proceedings through an interpreter. His trial, which is slated to continue for several more weeks, is being heard by a 12-member jury and Justice Catherine Wedge. sreynolds@surreyleader.com

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Are the Vancouver Canucks going to win the Stanley Cup this year? Here’s how you responded: Yes 20% No 80% CHRISTY CLARK

Hoping history doesn’t repeat

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er party may be plummeting in the polls and her own personal popularity may be slipping, but Premier Christy Clark soldiers on, smiling for the cameras and maintaining a determined optimism despite recent setbacks. Recent bumps on the road have included the departure of John van Dongen from her party and reports that two senior ministers may not run in the next election. It hasn’t been going well for the first woman leader of the B.C. Liberals and the second female premier of the province. All of Clark’s evident energy, intelligence and media savvy have been unable to improve support beyond the brief, post-leadership bounce in polling numbers when she replaced controversy-magnet Gordon Campbell. It’s been a downhill ride since then, a familiar one for any student of provincial political history. In B.C., it seems, women don’t get to lead a major political party until said party is circling the drain, almost beyond rescue. Rita Johnston became the first female premier in the history of B.C. and Canada in 1991, when she took the helm of the governing Social Credit Party after Bill Vander Zalm, another controversial figure, resigned. Dan A few months after Johnston won the Socred leadership at a party convention, she was forced to go to the polls under an election law that set the timing for provincial votes. Johnston lost, badly. Mike Harcourt and the NDP took power. Grace McCarthy then took over as Social Credit leader following the loss and Johnston’s resignation, but by then, the decline was so pronounced that even the fierce former florist was unable to reverse it. It must have seemed to Johnston and McCarthy as though the men running the party had waited until they’d messed things up beyond repair before giving a woman a turn at the wheel. Kim Campbell may have had the same impression after she took over the leadership of the federal

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n Tuesday, it was Street. This parking lot, confirmed that which would have attracted there will be no many drivers from Surrey rapid buses from and Langley, includes an Surrey or Langley on the underpass to allow buses to Port Mann Bridge to the easily access both sides of Lougheed SkyTrain station the freeway. It has been built – at least for now. at substantial expense. TransLink CEO Ian In addition, the Jarvis said the planned bus Port Mann Bridge and service expansion is on approaches are being built hold, as TransLink has been with specified bus lanes. ordered to find cost savings, Will these lanes sit empty if is undergoing a provincial no buses are using the strucaudit, and the Mayors’ ture? How much taxpayer Council has rescinded earfunding has gone for naught lier approval for a property if the bus lanes aren’t used? tax increase to fund expanTransLink has significant sion of bus service south of problems, and a majority of the Fraser. Also on hold is mayors voting against the a B-Line service for buses additional property tax isn’t on King George surprising, Boulevard. given that This is the latthe province est and perhaps has cut most disheartenoff almost ing blow in a all other steady series of funding punches to the alternatives. residents of the However, South Fraser it’s simply region. Within a wrong that year, all who use of Frank Bucholtz mayors the Port Mann Burnaby. Bridge will be New Westpaying tolls. The minster Golden Ears Bridge does and Vancouver, who enjoy offer an alternative, but it is transit service Surrey resialready tolled. dents can only dream about, Those who want to drive can so capriciously cut off a along the South Fraser service here that many were Perimeter Road from 176 planning to use. Street west and get a free It’s time that South Fraser crossing via the Pattullo MPs, MLAs and mayors Bridge are welcome to do rise to protest the complete so, but heavy congestion is snubbing of this commualmost a certainty. The same nity. The way this issue has can be expected on Nordel been handled shows just Way and routes to the Alex how out of touch TransLink Fraser Bridge. is with those south of the Now comes word that Fraser, who provide it with there may not even be a significant tax revenues. transit alternative, as has TransLink CEO Ian Jarvis been promised since the said his first priority is to new Port Mann Bridge keep existing services operand freeway improvement ating. This means it is more project was announced. important to run mostly This is a body blow to empty buses in Burnaby at Surrey and Langley, in 11 p.m. than to run buses particular residents in the from Langley and Surrey to northern half of the two the Lougheed SkyTrain stamunicipalities. Many people tion during rush hour. live there so they are within If this decision is not easy range of the Port Mann. reversed quickly, South Now they have been told to Fraser leaders will likely expect to pay $120 a month have just one alternative – to in tolls, and not to take tran- begin planning an exit sit, because there won’t be a from TransLink. A separate service for them to use. system here that connects All this comes as finishto TransLink would better ing work continues on a serve the needs of residents giant park-and-ride lot on on this side of the river. 86 Avenue, just east of 200 newsroom@surreyleader.com

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CIRCULATION MANAGER Marilou Pasion

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Progressive Conservatives in 1993 to briefly become Canada’s first female prime minister. Campbell took over from the unpopular Brian Mulroney. Despite starting out high in the polls, Campbell was overwhelmed by a wave of public outrage that all but eradicated the Tories and kept them from governing the country again until Stephen Harper took control. No matter what the gender, history is not kind to any political leader who has an unpopular predecessor. This is not to suggest that Clark’s defeat is inevitable, just that her odds aren’t good. A look at Margaret Thatcher’s career shows success is possible under less-than-ideal circumstances. Thatcher took over the Conservatives in Great Britain following their 1974 defeat. By promising a fresh start, she was able, in five years, to lead the party from the wilderness of opposition to become the first woman prime minister in British history. Thatcher had the support of the men who ran the party until her popularity began to slip and she was forced to resign. On the other hand, there is Carole James, who won the leadership of the Ferguson BC NDP in 2003 after the Liberals reduced them to only two seats. James rebuilt the party, boosting its share of the vote and the number of seats in the legislature. But though she came close, James couldn’t command enough support at the polls to form a government. She paid the price for coming up short in the shape of an internal uprising by party members of both genders which forced her resignation. James, and Johnston, and Campbell, are cautionary tales for Clark, the kind of history she can’t afford to repeat. Dan Ferguson is a reporter at The Peace Arch News, a sister paper to The Leader. dferguson@peacearchnews.com


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Surrey residents: Hoodwinked by government, loved by neighbours

IT’S LAUGHABLE that the Liberals

believe putting up signs directing drivers to the Pattullo Bridge satisfies their commitment to a viable free alternative. And using the South Fraser Perimeter Road, ostensibly built for truck traffic, will result in, as Mayor Dianne Watts correctly predicts, major congestion and backlog of traffic. But the Liberals are left with no choice but to create a situation whereby traffic congestion becomes so intolerable that drivers will decide to use the Port Mann and pay the tolls. After all, they’ve entered into these long-term contracts with guaranteed payments to these private consortiums regardless of how the economy is performing or our ability to pay. And since no one can predict what the economy will look like in 10 years, let alone 20 or 30 years, these contracts go far beyond the realm of stupid. Worse, the government borrows money on behalf of the consortiums leaving taxpayers on the hook until the money is repaid. And in return for these extremely generous taxpayer loans we get the privilege of paying two-and-a-half to three times the initial cost of these projects. We have been, and continue to be, hoodwinked. Janice Crawford Surrey

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Letter writers take different approaches to describing the potential of the Port Mann bridge to affect the lives of drivers and residents of areas served by the span.

Share profits, share risks VANCOUVER MAYOR Gregor Rob-

ertson announced he is opposed to the Kinder Morgan plan to expand their existing pipeline. He claims an oil tanker crashing into Stanley Park would cause economic devastation. If B.C. is going to allow Albertan oil to gush through a pipeline on its way to Asia, I prefer the Kinder Morgan route over Enbridge’s Northern Gateway project. The financial costs of a tanker running aground at Stanley Park will be a powerful incentive for safety. If some other unforeseen accident occurs at the loading dock or to the pipeline, action will be swift and environmental damage limited. If an accident occurs in northern B.C., the urgency will not be the same no matter what the corporate public relations people may say. How much oil could leak from a defective pipeline into a remote river valley before someone would notice? If Vancouver is willing to share the economic benefits from exporting oil, then Vancouver should share the risks. Lloyd Atkins, Vernon

Thanks for the free ride THANK YOU Fraser Valley.

I felt obligated to give all of you living south of the Fraser River a heartfelt “thank you.” I live in Coquitlam and soon I will be able to drive a brand new

highway to my job in Vancouver for free. Thanks so much for picking up the tab for me. I feel blessed that in addition to paying tolls on the new Port Mann Bridge you also agreed to pay the gas tax so that I can ride the soonto-be-constructed Evergreen Line. I am beside myself that you

agreed to pay general taxes so that I can get up to Whistler a bit faster and so I can ride the Canada Line to the airport. You people are awesome! Thank you. Thank you. John Vertram Coquitlam

Vaccines and the finer points of research I FELT COMPELLED to respond to C.A. Archi-

bald’s letter in the April 12 edition. The letter stated that “whooping cough infections are more common among children already vaccinated against whooping cough than unvaccinated children” and went on to say people should “do their own research” when it comes to vaccinations. I agree that individuals should do their own research. However, interpreting data correctly is important. Indeed, immunity to some illnesses via vaccination does wane over time. Tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) are two such illnesses. What was not stated in the letter is that in some cases, both natural and acquired immunity wane over time. Whether or not an illness is acquired by natural or medical means, the body’s immune system may naturally “forget” the illness and thus immunity wanes. Booster shots helps the body to “remember” the virus associated with the illness and thus provides continued protection. In reference to the statement that “whooping cough infections are more common among children already vaccinated,” this is untrue. If one were to call up the Reuters article referenced, one would read that the contributing physician does agree that the pertussis vaccination protection wanes over time, but there is no mention of the relationship of vaccination to infection. The physician states that cases of pertussis have peaked in individuals in their pre-teens as this is when the immunity from the initial childhood vaccination wanes. This is approximately the age of recommendation for the pertussis booster shot to provide continual immunity.

The letter writer wrote that Dr. Ward, from the Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute, tempers his advice to get vaccinated by quoting “it doesn’t provide lasting protection from whooping cough.” The full quote from the article states: “it’s still important for parents to get their kids immunized, even though it doesn’t provide lasting protection from whooping cough. The disease has diminished markedly with the use of it. The benefit has been enormous.” As a medical professional, I support vaccinations to help the population be safe and healthy. However, I understand the need for individuals to do their own research and make their own decisions. Interpreting the data correctly is important in order to make well-informed decisions. Jody Vandusen, BSN student

Missed point about booster shots LETTER WRITER C.A. Archibald aims to set the public straight on vaccination. However there are good reasons to question the claims made in his letter.

To begin with, Mr. Archibald misreads, misinterprets, and misquotes a Reuter’s newspaper article reporting on a whooping cough study led by Dr. David Witt. Mr. Archibald makes it sound like Dr. Witt’s study suggests we stop vaccinating for whooping cough, when in fact Dr. Witt is obviously provaccination, suggesting that children get a booster for whooping cough even earlier than currently recommended. Mr. Archibald also only partially quotes Dr. Joel Ward from the same Reuter’s article. Mr. Archibald quotes Dr. Ward as saying vaccination “doesn’t provide lasting protection from whooping cough.” However, Dr. Ward said “it’s still important for parents to get their kids immunized, even though it doesn’t provide lasting protection from whooping cough. The disease has diminished markedly with the use of it. The benefit has been enormous.” It’s unfortunate that the very two researchers that Mr. Archibald chose to try to support his arguments don’t agree at all with his unsubstantiated opinions. Mr. Archibald ends his letter with advice to parents to “do their own research and make up their own minds about the pros and cons of vaccines.” My advice is similar, but with an important caveat – ensure that your research begins with sources that respect, understand and follow the methods of science, such as sciencebasedmedicine.org. In doing so, all parents will discover that choosing to follow the proper vaccination schedules for themselves and their children is, indeed, a valuable public service. Greg Payne, North Delta

PM gets final word ALTHOUGH I appreciate any

politician’s expressions of intense opposition to Kinder Morgan’s plan to greatly expand its bitumen pipeline and flow from Edmonton to Metro Vancouver, it’s not a very comforting verbal reaction for those of us who are against such pipeline expansion throughout B.C., right to the front door of our pristine waters. Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson is “fiercely opposed” to the quintupling of tanker traffic due to pipeline development because “it means unacceptable risk of an oil spill and massive cost to our economy and our environment.” He then promises that Vancouver will voice its opposition to the federal government-appointed National Energy Board members, as though they are likely to decide against it or the Northern Gateway pipeline project, for that matter. Sorry, but oil sands proponent Stephen Harper and company know they’ll one way or another have the last say. What we need is for all of the protesters – especially the strong-willed determination of the aboriginal nations which have much to lose in the matter – dead against such pipeline construction to translate their verbal steam into physical obstruction to any pipeline construction. Frank G. Sterle, Jr.

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ot so, says Bruce Turnbull of Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC), formerly known as Burrard Clean. All such vessels which sail into Canadian waters must have an arrangement with a spill response organization which, on the west coast, is WCMRC. The tankers, which must be doublehulled, are brought into Vancouver harbour by local pilots who know about any hazards that need to be avoided. If there is a spill, and the tanker’s owner walks away, the ship would be seized and WCMRC would tap in to the insurance that tanker companies are required to purchase in advance, Canada’s Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund, Turnbull said. If that insurance runs out, a similar international fund is used. “The taxpayer is not on the hook.” WCMRC, which is primarily funded by four major oil companies (Imperial Oil, Shell Canada, Chevron and Suncor) and pipeline operator Kinder Morgan, responds to an average 20 spills a year, he said. They range from small gasoline spills from power boats and incidents involving canola oil, to the 100,000-litre spill resulting from the 2007 rupture of Kinder Morgan’s pipeline in North Burnaby, the largest Canadian incident it has responded to on the west coast. As for how much oil is typically recovered, Turnbull said it’s not 100 per cent, due to a number of variables including evaporation. “Recovery is only part of an overall strategy. Protection and mitigation of damage to resources is a priority.”

Generally, the response involves containing spills with booms and collecting the oil using skimmers. If the responsible party requests a wildlife rescue response, as Kinder Morgan did in 2007, WCMRC may manage it or hire a professional organization to work within the response command structure.

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he problem is, not all responsible parties choose to respond to oiled wildlife, and there are no laws forcing them to do so, said Coleen Doucette, vicepresident of the Oiled Wildlife Society of B.C. “The way policies

are written in Canada, wildlife is not part of the environment, no one has to clean up wildlife.” But left out in the wild, not only will oiled birds, otters, seals and other wildlife die, they’ll likely be eaten by predators, continuing to contaminate the environment long after the spill is

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Workers from Burrard Clean mop up oil from the shoreline at Barnet Marine Park following the 2007 Kinder Morgan pipeline rupture in Burnaby.

over, noted Doucette, who is also chair of the animal care committee at Wildlife Rescue Association of B.C. Doucette worked for Focus Wildlife, one of only three professional wildlife rescue companies in North America, during cleanup of the 2007 spill in Burnaby.

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Port: Stringent practices From page 9 In addition to animals such as seals and otters, waterfowl are perhaps most commonly affected by a spill because the oil removes the natural waterproofing of their feathers, leading to hypothermia. She has helped provide wildlife rescue response in Alberta after spills of bitumen which she says is far worse than conventional crude. “It burns the skin dramatically, much more than a product that’s started to be refined.” Bitumen does more damage and requires more skill to address through a more expensive, specialized and lengthy process, Doucette said. “In a country where there are no regulations, proper funding is not alloted for wildlife

response, it makes it very difficult to now look at needing a more complicated process for rehabilitation when we don’t even have the funding for basic oiled wildlife rehabilitation.” As it is, she estimated wildlife rehabilitation typically costs one to five per cent of overall cleanup costs of an oil spill, if it’s done at all. In addition to a lack of local crews trained in oiled wildlife response, local animal welfare and rescue groups simply don’t have the space needed to accommodate large numbers of contaminated wildlife during rehabilitation, she added. What’s needed is a single large building with good ventilation, and adequate water, electricity and open space. “All those things are really hard to find in one place, oddly enough.”

across Canada, 80,000 of those in the Lower Mainland, and $10 billion in GDP, Xotta noted. “So, as relates to our hen it comes to overall mandate, obvieconomic im- ously our objective pact of a major oil spill is to make sure all of in Burrard Inlet, the that activity continues local business commu- and that there isn’t nity isn’t disruption willing to to any one speculate. of those Peter supply Xotta, chains.” vice The port president has been of planhandling ning and NEXT ISSUE: oil tanker operatraffic for PIPELINE POLITICS tions more than for Port 50 years and Metro has some of the most Vancouver, Canada’s stringent operating largest and busiest practices of vessels port, said such a spill around such tankers, hasn’t happened here he said. so it doesn’t have a When asked if an point of reference on oil spill would prevent which to speculate. cruise ships and cargo The port is involved ships from coming in moving $75 billion and going in Vancouworth of goods annuver harbour, Xotta ally and is responsaid, “An incident sible for 129,000 jobs of any kind involves notification to other traffic and depending on the circumstances operational plans are modified to deal with that. But once again, we have not had one of those circumstances here and our practices are intended to make sure that doesn’t happen.” Over at Tourism Vancouver, officials declined to speculate on the economic impact of such a spill. John Winter, president of the B.C. Chamber of Commerce, was bullish in support of the proposed pipeline expansion. “The track record is excellent,” he said. “Most John of the Winter people opposed to it never knew there was tanker traffic in the first place.” He’s not concerned about potential risks of the proposal. “There’s risk in doing everything,” he said. “If measures are put in place to minimize those risks to the extent possible I would think the review bodies will have no choice but to approve it.”

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Man who gunned down teen apologizes Steven Mulligan-Brum will be sentenced May 30 for killing Adem Aliu by Sheila Reynolds

with their homework. He wanted to become an air ADEM ALIU had only traffic controller. lived in Canada for four Alija was overseas years when he was shot when he received the call to death on a Surrey that Aliu had been fatally street in 2010. shot. The 16-year-old had “This ripped my been brought over from heart into pieces,â€? he Kosovo by an extended said, his wife leaving the family member so that courtroom in tears as the he could have a better statement was read. life. “My wife and I have A victim impact difficulty sleeping at statement from night. I get up Nezir Alija, who and check his adopted Aliu, bedroom‌â€? was read at the It was the early sentencing hearhours of July 14, ing of Steven 2010 when the Mulligan-Brum Surrey RCMP on Monday received several afternoon in calls of shots New Westmin- Adem Aliu fired in the area ster Supreme of 141 Street and Court. Mulligan-Brum, 103 Avenue. 22, pleaded guilty last A group of six teens, year to manslaughter for including Aliu, had been shooting Aliu to death. drinking and vandalizing “Adem was a wonvehicles in the area. derful kid and a great One of those vehicles addition to our family,â€? was a BMW 650 belongCrown prosecutor Chris- ing to Mulligan-Brum. topher McPherson read Mulligan-Brum came on behalf of Alija. out of his home with a Aliu, he said, was a loaded 40 calibre handgood student, a talented gun. He yelled and swore soccer player and helped at the group before firing other immigrant children two shots.

One of those bullets hit Aliu in the head. Police arrested Mulligan-Brum later in the

day and found the gun hidden in his home. He was initially charged with second-degree murder.

In recommending a sentence of between six and eight years, McPherson pointed to Mulligan-

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Manslaughter guilty plea in wife’s death by Sheila Reynolds A SURREY man has admitted to killing his wife two years ago. Wearing a white headscarf and orange prisonissue jumpsuit, a bearded Kamaljit Singh Dhanoa, 35, pleaded guilty to manslaughter in New Westminster Supreme Court on Monday morning in connection with

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Mayors to mull RCMP contract Holdout cities under pressure to sign

by Jeff Nagel RCMP-POLICED cities will weigh whether to ratify a new 20-year contract with the Mounties later this week but it’s not yet clear if they will get the answers they seek. Several cities have held off signing the new contract, citing confusion over the costs of a surprise pay increase for RCMP officers adopted last month as the new policing contract was unveiled. A provincewide conference call with cities is slated for today (Thursday) and Lower Mainland mayors with RCMP detachments

meet Friday morning in Surrey to discuss the issues. Cities were notified in May of 2011 that Ottawa expected to pass RCMP pay hikes of 1.5 per cent in each of the next three years. But those increases ended up higher, at 1.75 per cent for 2012 retroactive to Jan. 1, 1.5 per cent in 2013 and two per cent in 2014 and cities are still waiting for further details. “What caught us off guard was the magnitude of the changes to the whole pay package,� said Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender. Several cities have said they are waiting for

better answers before they will approve the new contract. But if they don’t sign by the end of the month, Fassbender said holdout cities are effectively giving notice they will terminate the RCMP in two years and switch to a municipal force. He said he’s urging other mayors to sign the contract because it will deliver much more accountability and give cities much greater say on spending decisions. Richmond and North Vancouver District are among the cities that say the deadline is too soon for them to comply.

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The area has been a hotbed of environmental protectionism for some time. Eliza Olson, president of the Burns Bog Conservation Society, said the planned construction will make the conservation area an orphan. She also believes the rare domed peat bog west of the highway will be damaged from construction on the east. “Every time you encroach on the edge of the bog, you impact on the water mound (of the bog), which reduces its viability,� Olson said. The first public meeting was held Tuesday night at Sunshine Hills Elementary School in North Delta.

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Public Hearing - April 24, 2012 The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation may be inspected until April 24, 2012. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca Phone: 604.946.3380 Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday ▼ Project No. 1 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006393) Location: 11543 80 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Warren Barnard Telephone: 604.943.9433 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two MAP NO. 1 single family residential FILE NO. LU006393 lots. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7051 To amend the land use designation for the subject property in the North Delta Future Land Use Plan from SFR – Single Family Residential to ISF – Infill Single Family Residential. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7052 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS7 Single Family (335 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006393 To vary Section 305(a) of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by varying the front setback averaging requirement to establish a minimum front setback of 8.5 m for proposed Lot 1 and 8.4 m for proposed Lot 2. Staff Contact: Lisa King – 604.952.3164 Web Location: March 5, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04 ▼ Project No. 2 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006364) Location: 11891 82 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. Telephone: 604.596.0391 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7022

To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RM1 Multiple Family (Duplex) Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006364 To vary Section 305 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” MAP NO. 2 by varying the front FILE NO. LU006364 setback averaging requirement from 9.8 m to 7.5 m for the principal structure on proposed Lot 2. Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro – 604.952.3163 Web Location: March 5, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05 ▼ Project No. 3 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006430) Location: 10944 80 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Tars Malhi Telephone: 604.614.0565 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of two single family MAP NO. 3 residential lots. FILE NO. LU006430 “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 7045 To amend the land use designation for the subject property in the North Delta Future Land Use Plan from SFR – Single Family Residential to ISF – Infill Single Family Residential. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7046 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS3 Single Family (0.4 ha) Residential to RS7 Single Family (335 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006430 To vary Section 914.9 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by varying the minimum building setback from the centre line of 80 Avenue from 21 m to 17.5 m. Staff Contact: Nancy McLean – 604.952.3814 Web Location: March 12, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.01 ▼ Project No. 4 Application for Rezoning (File No. LU006519) Location: 11030 River Road, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 4 Applicant: Provincial Rental Housing Corp. Telephone: 604.454.5436 Proposal: Application for zoning amendment to reuse the existing building as a licensed care MAP NO. 4 facility for seniors with FILE NO. LU006519 mental health issues.

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7069 To amend the existing Comprehensive Development Zone No. 254: 1. By deleting the existing permitted uses provisions and replacing them with the following: Permitted Uses: “Community Care Facility” (which means the use of land, buildings and structures for the accommodation of persons who, because of age, medical infirmity or disability, require personal care or assistance which may or may not be licensed under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act, SBC 2002.) “Mental Health Facility” (which means the use of land, buildings and structures for the accommodation of persons to provide care for mental health in accordance with the Mental Health Act, RSBC 1996.) 2. By deleting the maximum number of units provisions and replacing them with the following: Maximum number of sleeping units: 18; and 3. By updating the maps in the Zone. Staff Contact: John Hopkins – 604.952.3155 Web Location: April 2, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04 ▼ Project No. 5 Application for Development Permit and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006385) Location: 5040 48 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 5 Applicant: Hearth Architectural Inc. Telephone: 604.266.4677 Proposal: Application for a Development Permit and Development Variance Permit in order to allow construction of a new two-storey mixed-use building on the subject property. MAP NO. 5 Development Permit FILE NO. LU006385 LU006385 To regulate the form and character of the proposed two-storey, mixed-use development in Ladner Village. Development Variance Permit LU006385 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: 1. Section 901(4) by varying the required off-street parking from 26 spaces to 16; and 2. Section 902 by varying the required off-street loading spaces required from 2 to 0. Staff Contact: Barry Konkin – 604.946.3334 Web Location: April 2, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item F.21 ▼ Project No. 6 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006436) Location: 5515 Grove Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 6 Applicant: Howard Smid Telephone: 604.946.1726 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to MAP NO. 6 permit subdivision and FILE NO. LU006436 development of two single family residential lots. Continued


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company’s annual $12.4 billion revenues. The stores are now liquidating stock on a two-for-one offering. Popek said the company doesn’t expect any layoffs because of the move. “We hope that all of our employees will stay with us and continue working with us,” Popek said, adding the company plans to open 30 more stores that will showcase home services and wireless products in Canada this year. SFU’s Smith said the video industry is victim of changing technology. Some time ago, he said, videos went from VHS to DVDs, changing them into a digital format, which now can be distributed easily over an Internet connection. Canadians, who have the highest percentage of adoption of Netflix (10 per cent of our population with accounts), are especially amenable to receiving their video services online. Smith sees no end in sight in the global shift from atoms to bits of data. “Books, newspapers are all in this process,” Smith said. “Anything that can be reduced to bits, can and will be.” The shoes we wear will always remain a physical entity, but the way we buy them is already changing. “They do everything except the distribution part, and then they just ship it right to your door,” Smith said. “You can have no store at all, or you can have a small store where people can just pick stuff up.” Smith has no fear the quantum shift to digital will suffer the same experience as the dot-com bubble that occurred between 1995 and 2000. “A lot of the dot com was based on wild speculation about what might happen,” Smith said. “I think people are mostly over that. Now you’ve got a more measured approach and doing things that actually do work.” kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

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Public Hearing - April 24, 2012 - Continued “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7063 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006436 To vary Section 607.4(b)(iii) of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by varying the maximum permitted horizontal distance between the front-most part of the attached garage and the rear-most point of the front elevation of the dwelling from 3 m to 4.9 m for proposed Lot 1 and from 3 m to 5.3 m for proposed Lot 2. Staff Contact: Lisa King – 604.952.3164 Web Location: April 2, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05 ▼ Project No. 7 Application for Zoning Amendment (File No. LU006415) Location: 208 to 238 Graham Drive, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 7 Applicant: Hearth Architectural Inc. Telephone: 604.266.4677 Proposal: Application for Zoning Amendment to existing Comprehensive Development Zone No. 206 in order to permit lot consolidation and development of two new single family houses on Lot 159 and Parcel A, which is the consolidated lot. MAP NO. 7 FILE NO. LU006415 “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7054 To amend various sections in Comprehensive Development Zone No. 206, including: a. Section 3.2 Setbacks to reflect the setbacks of the buildings currently proposed for construction; b. Section 3.3 Maximum Height of Structures to stipulate a maximum permitted height of 57 m Geodetic Survey of Canada for the principal structure; c. Section 3.4 Density to establish a maximum floor area of 381 m2 and site coverage of 245 m2; and d. Section 3.6(2) Off-Street Parking to reduce the required number of visitor parking spaces from four to two, and to allow visitor parking to be located on individual lots instead of the common lot.

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Staff Contact: Susan Elbe – 604.946.3389 Web Location: April 2, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06 ▼ Project No. 8 Application for Rezoning (File No. LU006136) Location: 420 Audley Boulevard and Adjacent Unaddressed Parcel, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 8 Applicant: Earth Renu Energy Corp. Telephone: 604.306.6142 Proposal: Application for Rezoning in order to permit the development of a waste-to-energy anaerobic digester facility to produce bio-gas. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6918 MAP NO. 8 To amend “Delta Zoning FILE NO. LU006136 Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from I2 Heavy Industrial to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 397 which would allow organic waste recycling and a bio-gas generation facility in addition to uses permitted in the I2 Heavy Industrial Zone, and require all receiving, sorting, initial processing and treating of any organic recyclable material to take place within an enclosed building only. Staff Contact: Barry Konkin – 604.946.3334 Web Location: March 5, 2012 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06 Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on April 24, 2012. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.


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Homebuyers looking for sustainable developments

Cressey aims to reduce eco footprint With the world celebrating Earth Day on April 22, now is a great time to be thinking about eco-friendly living. Hani Lammam, vice-president of development and acquisitions for Cressey Development Group, says the company always keeps it in mind. One of the best ways to ensure an eco-friendly design is to build projects that will stand the test of time, Lammam says. “We put up buildings that will be around for 100 years,” he says, adding that reducing your environmental footprint is one of the best things a homeowner can do. He says that a multi-family development is more

sustainable than a single-family home, as it allows resources to be shared. One of the biggest energy-suckers in a home is the heating and cooling system, so Cressey always devotes time to making it energy-efficient. “We avoid electrical baseboard heating,” Lammam says. “We use heat pumps instead, because they can be shared within the building.” They also try to foster urban agriculture with large outdoor spaces so homeowners can grow their own food. “The Cressey kitchen has become a standard in our industry,” Lammam says. “But it’s what’s used in the kitchen that is important.”

market,” says Castro. Woodbridge chose not to include amenities such as a fitness facility and a pool, instead preferring to keep maintenance fees low. They range from

$125.94 to $165.72 per month. Homes start at $279,900. For more information, check out www. liveatlarue.com or call 604-575-2263 or Castro at 778-885-5790.

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Finding a home at Woodbridge’s La Rue by Kerry Vital

Surrey’s Clayton Heights neighbourhood is welcoming Woodbridge Homes to the block with La Rue. Truly “the street you want to live on,” La Rue features a collection of 26 twobedroom and flex space, three- and four-bedroom townhomes in its first phase. “The neighbourhood is very familyoriented,” says sales manager Andrea Castro, adding that she herself lives in the area with her children.

This is a fantastic way to get into the market,” says sales manager Andrea Castro.

The homes are spacious and immediately inviting, with their French textured stucco details on the exterior and French Country-inspired landscaping. Architect Robert Cicozzi designed the homes with a Georgian influence in mind, and elegant wrought-iron fences surround the private yards that come standard with every home. Window boxes filled with colourful flowers just add to the beauty of the development. There is a private deck on every home, and the tandem garages or long driveways give you plenty of space to leave your vehicles behind while you take advantage of the

walkability of the neighbourhood. Inside, your home will be no less amazing. The kitchens are fantastic, with ceramic tile backsplashes, Victorian-profile cabinets with crown mouldings and oil-rubbed bronze hardware, and stone countertops. Chic stainless-steel appliances and an undermount sink are perfect for your every culinary need, while the pot lighting is an elegant touch. The lovely finishes extend into the ensuite bathrooms, which also feature stone countertops. An oversized shower with a semi-frameless glass door or a separate tub and shower combination are odes to luxury, while the decorative vanity lights and large mirrors will put everyone in the most flattering light. Most homes feature his-and-hers sinks, so you’ll no longer be fighting for counter space in the morning. Nine-foot ceilings on the main level demonstrate the easy sense of space that is inherent in each home, while the wood laminate flooring in the main living areas and trackless nylon carpet on the stairs and in the bedrooms and upper level hallways are touches that almost seem like the cherry on the top of the perfect home sundae. One of the best parts of the project is the neighbourhood, Castro says. Impossibly close to shopping, restaurants and entertainment, La Rue is also near both elementary and secondary schools, and will include a 1,600-square-foot playground and parks on almost every corner. “This is a fantastic way to get into the

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Valley Farmers protest fish rules

Aggasiz dairy farmer Gary Wikkerink transported two of his calves to a farm protest outside the regional department of Fisheries and Oceans in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday morning. EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

Grievances with DFO aired at downtown demonstration by Jeff Nagel MORE THAN 25 farmers

from the Fraser Valley demonstrated outside the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) headquarters in downtown Vancouver Tuesday, saying their ability to farm is being hurt because endangered fish species have colonized ditches. Farmers from Agassiz, Chilliwack and other parts of the Valley said fisheries officers are unreasonably restricting them from clearing or dredging ditches because they’ve been deemed fish habitat. Ditches that aren’t kept clear can flood farmland, raise the water table and degrade the ability to grow crops or graze cattle, farmers said. “I’m concerned for my farmland,” said Agassiz dairy farmer Gary Wikkerink, adding the allotted time each fall to conduct work in fish streams is too short. Protesters brought two calves to the protest Tuesday to emphasize their point. “It’s caused a lot of concern in the Agassiz area,” said Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation B.C. director Jordan Bateman, who organized the protest on behalf of farmers. He said they want consistent enforcement of Fisheries Act rules that require setbacks and protection of fishbearing streams. “Fisheries officers seem to have a lot of discretion in how they interpret it,” he said. “That really bothers them.” Bateman said farmers want to influence the outcome of Ottawa’s expected rewrite of the Fisheries Act, which environmental groups fear will seriously weaken fish habitat safeguards.

“It’s coming down to the usual battle between big business and environmental values,” he said. “Nobody is looking at how it affects small farm property owners.” The Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation has launched a petition calling for Fisheries Act reform to support farmers. The petition is online at www.taxpayer. com. Farmers aren’t the only ones affected. One Agassiz home owner said a new 30-metre construction setback from a creek that runs through his land means he would not have space to rebuild if his house ever burns down. “If they get the setback they want, it makes the my value of my place disappear,” Alan Callander said. “It makes it worthless.” Wilderness Committee policy director Gwen Barlee said farmers may have some legitimate concerns over fishery issues. “But we don’t want to be rolling back environmental standards,” she said. “If we can’t protect fish habitat, there’s no way to protect fish.” Ecojustice staff scientist Susan Pinkus said recovery strategies launched by the federal fisheries department to protect two endangered species found in small Valley streams – the Salish sucker and the Nooksack dace – may have angered farmers, because the department mishandled communications with those affected. She said only one per cent of the critical habitat of the Salish sucker is in ditches, although some streams also run through farms, triggering large setbacks. Fisheries and Oceans Canada officials could not be reached for comment.

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Nicomekl Enhancement Society Open House and Fish Release Saturday, April 28 | 11:00AM-2:00PM Nicomekl Fish Hatchery (5263 – 232 Street, Langley)

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Pilgrimage to Burns Bog Sunday, April 22 | 2:00PM-5:00PM Delta Nature Reserve (meet in front of Planet Ice Delta, 10388 Nordel Court)

Owl Prowl Tuesday, April 24 | 7:00PM-8:30PM Stewart Hall at Elgin Heritage Park (13723 Crescent Road) *Contact 604-502-6065 to register

Park Shade Tree Planting Wednesday, April 25 | 6:00PM – 7:30PM Holly Park (10706 – 148 Street; meet at the parking lot on 148 Street, just across from 107 Avenue) *Contact 604-502-6065 to register

Party for the Planet Friday, April 27 | 4:00PM – 10:00PM Saturday, April 28 | 10:00AM – 5:00PM Central City Plaza (13450 – 120 Avenue)

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United soccer squad proceeds at Provincial Cup

First round: Surrey S Nick Greenizan

“It’s unfortunate, but it is what it is,” said Collins, who has also been urrey United Firefighters are a part-time player for the squad this off to the second round of the season. “We were playing really well Provincial Cup after a con- until (the first goal), but then a few vincing 5-1 victory over Peace things happen and all of a sudden Arch United’s premier men’s soccer you’re up against it. team Saturday in South Surrey. “But we aren’t going to complain And though Peace Arch manager about a couple of calls – we didn’t John Collins suggested the score do enough to overcome them, and flattered the victors – suggesting the that’s why we lost, but when you game was far closer on the field – think about all the what-ifs, and Surrey coach Niall Thompson had maybe a bounce or two that didn’t his own post-game assessment. go your way, it’s tough to swallow.” “I think the only thing close was Surrey United now advances to the score. We had the second round of the a lot of chances at Provincial Cup. They the beginning, and play West Vancouver they held in there for Sunday at Vancouver’s awhile, but eventually Ambleside Park. we were able to put Earlier this season, them away,” he said. West Van beat Surrey “We had a game in extra time to capture plan, and we really the Imperial Cup. wanted to pressure “Over the years, their back line, and we’ve had some good were able to do that, battles with them,” said and it worked out for Thompson, whose Vanus.” couver Metro League For the first 25 Niall Thompson team has been one of minutes of the game, the most successful in the teams battled to the province in recent a scoreless draw, but Surrey took a years, appearing in multiple Impe1-0 lead on a goal that, according rial and Provincial Cup finals. to Collins, hit a Surrey’s players “And (last time) we were missing hand, changed direction and snuck some of our top guys, so this should past Peace Arch goalkeeper Gyrish be a better game.” Kanaih, who was moving the oppoAnd though upset with the loss, site direction. Collins was at least taking solace in Seven minutes later, the Surrey the fact that PAU’s season was not made it 2-0 on a play that many ended by an inferior team – Surrey Peace Arch members suggested was United has been one of the Provinoffside. cial Cup powerhouses for years. Peace Arch finally got on the “In the moment, you want to scoreboard midway through the win every single game you’re in, second half when Taki Vohalis beat but sometimes you have to step the Surrey netminder, but by then back and realize you can’t win every Surrey had potted another two goals single thing every year,” Collins said. and it was 4-1. sports@peacearchnews.com

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Peace Arch’s Liam Breen (left) battles for position – and for the ball – with Surrey United Firefighter Vince Stewart Saturday, during the first round of the Provincial Cup. Surrey won the game 5-1, and advances to the second round.

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said Burnsview coach Mary Ferguson. “She is great in the air, and not afraid of the hard work it takes to go the distance.” An honour roll student, Wadley is also a provincial champion at the club team level, and is the current captain of her under-18 team. “She is aggressive and athletic and makes good decisions,” Wagar continued. “Danyka has the potential to be a solid contributor and integral part of our defense for years to come.” Wadley will join three other Fraser Valley players on the New Mexico roster for next season, a lineup that includes Holy Cross Regional High School graduate Keenya Pierre, who recorded three assists in three starts as a freshman midfielder last season. Wadley is just one of several Burnsview players who will play at the collegiate level next season. Elexis Schlossarek has signed with the University of Idaho, while two teammates will play locally. Julie Devriendt will play for the Simon Fraser University Clan, and Michelle Knowlan will suit up for the Kwantlen Eagles.


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About 35 students from Surrey high schools worked alongside those from SFU, UBC and the American Educational Research Association Graduate Student Council last week in painting a 65-foot public mural as part of the Surrey: Take it to the Wall anti-racism initiative at SFU Surrey. The students worked in teams, each painting one of five four-by-eight-foot aluminum panels. Once complete, the mural will be installed in a location to be determined by the Surrey’s Parks, Recreation and Culture department.

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Thursday, April 19, 2012 Surrey/North Delta Leader 39 Budding filmmakers Adam Kleaman and Devan King are in the running for two awards this weekend.

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TM The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new Sonata GL 6-Speed Manual/Elantra Touring GL 5-Speed Manual/Santa Fe GL 2.4 6-Speed Manual/Veracruz GL FWD/ 2012 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual with an annual finance rate of 0%/0.96%/0%/0%/1.9% for 84/96/84/84/84 months. Bi-weekly payment is $134/$96/$142/$189/$102. No down payment is required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$770/$0/$0/$1,185. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,565/$1,495/$1,760/$1,760/$1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2012 Elantra L 6-speed for $17,344 at 1.9% per annum equals $102 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $18,529. Cash price is $17,344. Cost of Borrowing is $1,185. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. †ʕPrices for models shown: 2012 Sonata GL 6-Speed Manual/2012 Elantra Touring GLS 5-Speed Manual/2012 Santa Fe Limited/2012 Veracruz GLS AWD/2012 Elantra Limited $31,464/$22,144/$37,559/$40,759/$24,194. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ʈFuel consumption for 2012 Sonata GL 6-Speed (HWY 5.7L/100KM; City 8.7L)/2012 Elantra Touring GL 5spd (HWY 6.4L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM)/2012 Santa Fe GL 2.4L 6-Speed Manual FWD (HWY 7.7L/100KM, City 11.0L/100KM)/2012 Veracruz GL FWD (HWY 8.5L/100KM; City 12.7L/100KM)/2012 Elantra L 6 MT (HWY 4.9L/100KM; City 6.8L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ‡Purchase or lease a new 2012 Elantra Touring L, GL, or GLS and you will be entitled to a $500 factory to Dealer credit. Factory to Dealer credit applies before taxes. ◊Purchase or lease a new 2012 Veracruz GL, GLS, or Limited and you will be entitled to $1,000 factory to customer credit. Factory to customer credit applies after taxes. ΩPurchase or lease a 2012 Sonata/Elantra Touring GL/Santa Fe/Veracruz/Elantra during the Double Savings Event and you will receive a Preferred Price Petro-Canada Gas Card worth $160 (2012 Elantra)/$250 (2012 Elantra Touring and Sonata)/$375 (2012 Santa Fe)/$540 (2012 Veracruz). Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2012 Elantra Manual (5.9L/100km)/Elantra Touring Auto (7.7L/100km)/Sonata Auto (7.3L/100km)/Santa Fe 2.4L Auto (9.0L/100km)/Veracruz Auto (10.8L/100km) at 15,400km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2012)], this is equivalent to $0.20 (2012 Elantra)/$0.25 (2012 Elantra Touring and Sonata)/$0.30 (2012 Santa Fe)/$0.40 (2012 Veracruz) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 800 Litres (2012 Elantra)/1,000 Litres (2012 Elantra Touring and Sonata)/1,250 Litres (2012 Santa Fe)/1,350 Litres (2012 Veracruz). ‡ΩOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††2012 Elantra Touring and 2012 Veracruz 7 year/120,000 km warranty consists of 5 year/100,000km Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage and an additional 2 year/20,000km coverage under the Hyundai Protection Plan. Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions. Additional coverage is in accordance to the terms and conditions of the Hyundai Protection Plan. Please contact your local dealer for all details.

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LOST: COCKATIEL, white with yellow crown & red cheeks. Vicinity of 37th Ave & 198th Street of Brookswood. Reward $500. 604-532-9091, 604-897-3423

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PRE-SCHOOLS Animal Crackers Preschool 3 & 4 yrs old. HEATH ELEMENTARY 11364-72nd Ave. Delta Tel: 604-594-6822 JARVIS ELEMENTARY 7670-118th St. Delta Tel: 604-597-0181

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BROWN, Beverley Joan (nee) Cairnduff Passed peacefully, surrounded by her loving family on April 11, 2012 at Langley Memorial Hospital. She is survived by her husband Gerry, sons, Mark (Ellen), Gerry jr (Karen), Douglas (Erika), Geoffrey, Grandchildren Jessica, Stacey, Mac, Katie, Trevor, Tanya, Christine, Matthew, Dustin, Erin, Great-grandchildren Connor and Dylan. Beverley Graduated from Magee High School in Vancouver and became a life long educator. She had a long career beginning in the Peace River region where she taught in the Doe river community, commuting to school by horse and buggy. Later she moved to the Langley area, continuing her teaching, where she met Gerry, marrying him in 1954. Son Mark was born in Hope, and the other 3 boys were born in Murrayville. Beverley also taught at Tynehead, Clayton, and East Clayton, making friendships and impacting many students, fellow teachers and administrators, with her work, before retiring in 1987. She had many life long friends outside of teaching, including the minor Hockey associations of North Surrey, Cloverdale, and mutual friends with Gerry from her early days when they first met. She loved her home on the farm in Port Kells and spending time at their cabin on Murphy Lake in the Cariboo. There will be a Family Funeral at Fort Langley Cemetery at 11:00 AM, followed by a Celebration of Life at the Living Waters Assembly at 9095 Glover Road, Fort Langley, starting at 12:00 PM on Saturday, April 21, 2012.

McCLOSKEY ELEMENTARY 11531 - 80th Ave. Delta Tel: 604-597-5677

PORTER Katherine With sadness in our hearts, we announce the sudden passing of Katherine (Kathy). Katherine’s earlier years were spent growing up in Manitoba with two sisters and a brother. Later she met and married David and raised two children Cynthia (Matthew) and Dan. She will be lovingly remembered by her two granddaughters Myranda and Olivia. Family and friends will always remember her quick wit, easy going nature and her love of music and decorating. A Celebration of Life was held, Wednesday, April 11th, 2012 at Fraser Heights Chapel. She was later laid to rest at Surrey Center Cemetery. In lieu of flowers to the family, donations to the BC Cancer Society is appreciated.

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CRAFT FAIRS

CRAFT FAIR - SUNDAY, APRIL 22 10-4PM at 14250 Crescent Rd. (Elgin Hall). Partial proceeds to BCSPCA

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VACATION SPOTS

RV campground membership affiliated Coast to Coast & RPI. Buyers pay transfer fee - $100: 604-8885301.

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CAREGIVER of 28 yrs. will do daycare, my home, Mon-Fri. Refs avail. 72/130th. Lorraine 604-594-5745. Fully Certified Daycare avail asap. 152/59th Ave. Ages 6/mths +. Fun, phonics, snacks incl. Crim check, CPR. From $25/day. 778-565-4246. N. DELTA 84/114. BABYSITTING. Eve’s, weekends, Pro-D days, oncall. Park, games, sports, outings, affordable, fun. 778-593-9284

Show & Sale Sat. April 28 10 AM - 5 PM Sun. April 29 10 AM - 4 PM Abby. Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Dr. in the Cadet Building • Adults $6 • Kids $4 • Children under 5 Free • Family $12 (2 adults & up to 3 kids) Visit: www.bcreptileclub.ca (1)-604-836-6080

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ESTIMATOR/sales person req. for roofing company. Must be experienced. F/T position 604-502-8500 or email: nwrltd@hotmail.com

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CASUAL NIGHT DRIVER Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc., an innovative leader in the B.C. feed industry, has an immediate opening for a casual night driver. Minimum 2 years class 1 driving experience is required. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to:

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DRIVERS REQUIRED HTL Transport LTD. Hiring long haul Class 1 flatdeck drivers to run AB. High Pay & new trucks. Must travel to the U.S. 2 yrs exp & clean drivers abstract. Fax Resume to 778-395-3536 htltransport@live.ca

TRUCK DRIVERS Acherwal Gill Transport Ltd is hiring for Long Haul Truck Drivers $22.50/hr., 40 hrs/wk. Mail: P.O. Box 97086 – 7101C 120th Street, Delta BC V4E 0A1 Fax: 604-597-3994.

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CHILD CARE $10.25/hr, 40 hrs/wk; High School Completion & 1 yr exp req’d. Contact Gurpreet Panaich panaich_gurpreet@yahoo.com or mail resume to 6074 Boundary Dr, Surrey BC V3X2C5 CHILD CARE $10.25/hr, 40 hrs/wk; High School Completion & 1 yr exp req’d. Contact Randeep Panaich by email panaichr@yahoo.com or mail resume to 6782 - 148th St Surrey BC V3S 3C8

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Apply with resume by emailing custservpacific@fuchs.com or faxing to 604-888-1145

OWNER OPERATORS & CLASS 1 Company Drivers Surrey Terminal Van Kam Freightways’ group of companies requires Owner Operators and Class 1 Company drivers to be based out of our Surrey Terminal. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving exp./training. We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package. Call Bev at 1-800-663-0900 or send a detailed resume and current driver’s abstract. (For owner operators, provide details of your truck) to: careers@vankam.com Fax, 604-587-9889 Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility. Thank you for your interest however only those of interest to us will be contacted.

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

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Class 2 or 1 flight instructor wanted. Fluency in Korean language required. Operational exp. in Vancouver area preferred. Salary $36,000 per annum. Reply by email only: cfi@langleyflyingschool.com Competition expires April 23, 2012 Cleaner Kings Services hiring F/T & P/T Res./Comm. cleaners. Start @ $10/hr. 604-992-9400. Email info to: Cleanerkingsservices@gmail.com

CLEANERS, SUPERMARKET; MEAT CLERK, MEAT WRAPPER, SUPERVISOR & STOCKER

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LICENSED STYLIST needed. Apply with resume to: 1665 - 128th St.

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644773 BC LTD DBA Buy Rite Foods #6 (Surrey, BC) is hiring for Light Duty Cleaners $13.94/ hr, Meat Clerk; Supermarket (Meat Wrapper) $12.74/hr; Supermarket Supervisor $13.55/hr; Shelf Stocker Supermarket $11.90/hr. All 40 hours/week + ben. Apply by fax-604-588-6597.

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Acan Transport Ltd. needs 1 perm. computer system analyst ($31.5/hr) in Surrey. University Degree in computer science or software engineering & over 3 yrs relevant exp. req. Chinese language capacity highly valued. Duties: custom design & implement IT system with full business solution, minimize security breaches, maintain performance. Please apply to: acantransport@yahoo.com.

LACL is accepting apps. to support a vibrant, high energy young lady in her Langley home. Focus of position is to support her in community & emphasis on physical activity at home & in community. Knowledge and exp. supporting individuals with Autism & ABA therapy would be an asset. Position is 21 hours/week, rate of pay $18.27/hour. Includes health & welfare benefits. Standard 1st aid, clear criminal record, driver’s abstract, TB clearance & doctor’s certificate of good health is req. Quoting Comp #LT04612-KJ fax resume to 604-534-4763 or email main@langleyacl.com. Thank you to all those who apply, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

APPLY NOW!!! Paid weekly up to $20/hr Hiring 12 F/T positions Must be outgoing, motivated And dedicated!!!!! Students welcome!!!

Call Erica 604.777.2195 CASHIER / GENERAL HELPERS Busy Garden Centre req’s energetic and customer oriented individuals, FT / PT. Please apply w/resume at: 4233 King George Blvd.

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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

RDK HOMES LTD is hiring for Construction Helper $18.69/hr. Dump Truck Driver $22.21/hr. Plasterer $22.86/hr. Carpenter $23.51/hr. Excavator Operator $25.06/hr. All 40 hrs/week. Mail: 11269 82 Ave Delta BC V4C 2B8

YOU’RE INVITED NEW LANGLEY TERMINAL OPEN HOUSE & RECRUITMENT FAIR!!

Custom Building Products has an immediate permanent opening for a Batch Operator 1 at our Surrey, location. The position involves constant standing with repetitive twisting and heavy lifting. Other responsibilities include placing mixes into blenders and operating the control panel.

SATURDAY, APRIL 28TH 9:00am - 3:00pm

The candidate will also be required to clean out machines including the general clean up of plant and yard. The successful applicant will be a self starter and have some computer skills and be able to learn quickly other computer programs. This position is a starting shift of 6am - 2:30pm and is suited for candidates who have their own transport.

9818 - 198B St., Langley BBQ 11:00am – 1:00pm Immediate openings for experienced Professional Class 1 Highway Drivers! Exciting careers for an Operations Manager, Fleet Dispatcher & Driver Recruiter are also available! Our new home could be your new home too! Stop in to find out what makes Bison Transport the Right Choice for YOU… WE OFFER: • Excellent Equipment • Dedicated Dispatch Team • Safe Driving Reward Program • Referral Bonus Program • Rider Program • Great Benefits and more!

Email to: dbinpal@cbpmail.net

Recruit@BisonTransport.com www.bisondriving.com Bison Transport is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity

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Civil & Park Constructors Seeks Flagperson for project in Surrey. Must have own vehicle. Must be certified. Min. 1 year experience in Traffic control. Fulltime $15 - $18 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: paul.orourke@wilcocivil.ca. www.wilcocivil.ca

HELP WANTED

FLAG PERSONS & LANE TECH PERSONNEL NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

WE WILL TRAIN! COMPETITIVE RATES

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

604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

Information Technology

Please apply to: HR@IDEXPERTS.COM Langley Montessori Early Learning Centre at 21514, Old Yale Road in Langley requires Early childhood Educator for children aged 3 months to 3 years. Must hold ECE certificate. Must be fully Montessori trained and experienced teacher. Must have experience of 2-3 years with Infant and Toddler group. Job is full time 40 hrs. a week. Salary $18/hr. with other benefits. Must have knowledge of English and Mandarin. Please send your resume to: 604-532-5634. Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T w/exp. to look after child & elderly; providing timely meals. Providing required medication on time. Providing care & assistance. Helping in daily activities. Sal: $10/hr. Basic English required. Punjabi an asset. Contact Harvinder @ Email:harvinder11294@yahoo.ca Fax:604-593-5097 Location: Surrey, BC SHINGLERS & LABOURERS Required Call for more info 604-603-2527

Shipper / Receiver Lumber company In the lower mainland hiring shipper/receiver, P/T and F/T. Must have Lisa Lumber experience. Excellent wages and benefits.

SHIPPING / PRODUCTION Door distributor & manufacturer has a Full-Time opportunity available for 40hrs./wk. with our growing company. Experience is an asset. Must be career driven to join our dynamic team! Opportunity available for career advancement! Competitive Wages & Benefits! .

Fax resume: 604-881-2374 E-mail: MFortuna@ mouldingandmillwork.com

STOCK PERSON Part-Time for Calvin’s Farm Market Apply in person: 6477-120 St. N. Delta

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

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HELP WANTED

NEW Subway is looking for a manager and employees. 6830-216st Langley(Husky). milnerhusky@yahoo.ca or fax: 604-5303701

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CARRIERS NEEDED IN DELTA Please Call

604-575-5342

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Westview Dr - Huff Bvld,Westview Pl - Southridge Rd Boynton Pl - 112 St, Scarborough Dr - Bridlington Dr Filey Dr - 112 St, 74A Ave - 75 Ave 112 St - Fairfield Pl, 72 Ave - Glenbrook Pl 108 St - 108B St, Monroe Dr - 80 Ave Minster Dr - Crawford Dr, Priory Pl - Malton Dr Cherry Ln - Stoney Cres, Faber Cres - Lyon Rd 108A St - 110 St, 64 Ave - Lawrie Cres Westside Dr - Modesto Dr,Wiltshire Bvld 114 St - 116 St, 94 Ave - 96 Ave 118 St - 119A St, 92 Ave - 94 Ave 114 St - 116 St, 90 Ave - 92 Ave 112 St - 115 St, 88 Ave - 90 Ave River Rd - 112 St, 90 Ave - 92A Ave 121 St - 123A St, 100A Ave - 103A Ave Queens Pl - Princess Dr, 96 Ave - 97 Ave

Japanese ESL students July 9 - 21, Aug. 1 - 10. Must drive student to and from school in W. Rock. Call Louise between 12 noon - 7pm 604-312-3036

Please E-mail Resume: grasdald@telus.net

Delta based state of the art technology provider, national in scope, requires graduate information technology / systems. Exceptional hardware, software and analytical abilities expected.

HOME STAY FAMILIES

HOMESTAY FAMILIES NEEDED

Must Have Valid TCP Certificate, Reliable Insured Vehicle And Provide A Clean Drivers Abstract!

Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd Has vacancies in the following job: Heavy Duty Mechanic. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259

HOME CARE/SUPPORT

CARE AIDE NEEDED. Must have vehicle. Part-time. Experience req. in using ceiling track lift. Email: maureenaldridge@shaw.ca

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or Email: kingrab@shaw.ca

MAID SERVICE hiring Mon-Fri. Do you love cleaning? Helping people? Then come join our team. Drivers Lic. a must. Fax or email to: 604-585-9799, brtcln@aol.com

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WHOLESALE Craft Manufacturer looking for people to make our handmade native crafts. Must be reliable and eager to work. Work from home. Free Training provided at our location in Mission. Great earning potential, ideal for stay at home Moms, semi-retired or anyone looking to supplement their income. Call 604-826-4651 to schedule your spot in one of our training sessions.

Fax resume to: 604-881-4847

See you there!!! Contact us today: 1.800.462.4766

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

SUPPORT needed for young female adult with high functioning autism. Must be personable & reliable. Exp. nec. Must have car. Email: maureenaldridge@shaw.ca

Standard Insulation & Siding Ltd (Surrey) is hiring for Carpenters ($23.53/hr) & Material Handlers ($16.05/hr); All 40 hours/week + ben. Apply by fax-604-572-7052.

for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

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$100-$400 CASH DAILY

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CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in January 2012. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.56/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

DRIVER WITH CLASS 1 + AIR WANTED To conduct deliveries for international lubricants co. in Vancouver area, Seattle-Tacoma, Prince George, Okanagan & Edmonton. Pay $20/hour, mileage, bonus, profit-sharing & full benefits.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

COOK: Namaskar Restaurant dba Original Bhaia Sweet Shop & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring 1 fulltime cook (Indian food ) with 3 years exp in making Indian curry and tandoori dishes like butter chicken, tandoori chicken, rice, naan, shahi paneer, paneer tikka etc. Salary would be $17.50/hr with 40 hours per week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required and English is asset. Interested applicants please can email resumes: jobs.namaskar@yahoo.ca COOKS: Original Bhaia Sweet shop & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T cook (Indian sweet maker). Indian food cook must have 3 yrs exp in making Indian food dishes like butter chicken, tandoori chicken, cheese tikka, veggie curries, naan, rice, biryani etc. Sweet maker also need to have 3 yrs exp in making Indian traditional sweets like burfi, kaju roll, besan, jalebi, samosa, laddoo, rasgulla, gulag jamun etc. Salary would be $15/hr with 40 hrs per week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required and English is an asset for both positions. Interested applicants can email resumes to: jobs.originalbhaia@yahoo.ca

Work at the best car dealership in Surrey! Looking to hire an assistant detail manager and two lot persons. These are full time positions. Please apply in person with resume and a valid driver’s license and ask for the service or parts manager.

COOK & SWEET MAKER

Basant Sweet House Ltd is hiring for South Indian Cook & East Indian Sweet Maker. All $17/hr., 40 hrs/week. Mail: Payal Business Centre #402 8148 128 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1R1. FOOD ATTENDANTS & FOOD SUPERVISORS Teryot Enterprises Ltd o/a Burger King 88 is hiring for their location in Surrey, BC. Food Counter Attendants ($10.31/hr) & Food Service Supervisors ($12.81/hr) All 40 hours/week + benefits. Apply by Fax-604-598-0866.

FOOD ATTENDANTS SHB Holdings Ltd dba Subway is hiring for various locations in Delta & Vancouver, BC. Food Counter Attendants ($10.73/hr, 40 hours/week+benefits). Fax resumes to 604-676-0664. FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS Req’d for Greek Island Pizza & Curry House Sal: $11/hr. Duties; Take customers orders. Prepare and serve food. Stock refrigerators. Receive payments. KITCHEN HELPERS - Salary: $ 11/hr. Duties; Wash/peel/cut vegetables & fruit. Wash work tables. Remove trash & clear kitchen garbage. Basic English. Punjabi an asset. Contact Gurjinder @ Email: greekislandpizza@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-585-4127 Location: Surrey, BC

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CARRIERS NEEDED IN SURREY Please Call

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

SWEET MAKERS COOKS & DISHWASHERS TAJ Sweets & Restaurant Ltd. is hiring for Sweet Makers $17/hr., Tandoori Cooks $17/hr., Curry Cooks $17/hr., Dishwashers $10.14/hr. All 40 hrs/week. Mail: Unit #103 12047 80th Ave., Surrey, BC V3W 1M9 or Fax: (604) 590-2202.

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Outside Sales Representative www.commander.ca Commander Warehouse Equipment Ltd. is expanding its Sales Staff in the Lower Mainland and requires motivated and driven Outside Sales Representatives to join us. Successful candidates will receive a base salary, commissions, car allowance and benefits. Please email your resume to: commanderhrdept@gmail.com

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JANITOR / CUSTODIAN Strata complex seeking part time, janitor/custodian. The successful candidate must be fit, proficient in English, and can work unsupervised. This is a 24 hour a week position, 8 hours each Saturday, Sunday & Monday. Please send in your resume by April 23/12 to: biggarf@gmail.com

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LABOURERS

Pool & Construction Co. looking for labourers. F/T work. Reliable, good physical shape. Must have own transportation. Starting $15-$18. Call (604)657-2083 or Email resume www.prowestpools.com STACKER / GENERAL LABOURER. required by small lumber mill. Casual P/T leading to F/T. No exp. necessary. $11/hr to start. 5 min walk from Scott Rd skytrn. Drop resume at: 12450-109 Ave. Surrey between 8am-3pm.

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS F/T Reception/A/P position avail . Must be well organized ,exc.communicaton skills, gen.knowledge of accounting & min. 2 yrs office exp. Email resume to tracey@itb.ca / fax 604-576-1304 GROWING business looking to add 2 customer service representatives to our team immediately. F/T M-F Above minimum wage. Duties include taking care of existing customers, AR, setting appointments & sales support. Great people skills & Microsoft Office a must. email resume to 2csrteam@gmail.com

SITE OFFICE ASSISTANT CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks Site Office Assistant for various projects in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Must speak fluent English. Must be computer literate First Aid an asset. Fulltime $14 - $17 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paul.orourke@wilcocivil.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Cabinet Installers Req’d for Atlas Custom Cabinets Ltd. Sal: 18/hr.; Duties: Read blueprints or work order specifications to determine layout and installation procedures. Measure / mark guidelines to be used for installations. Install, repair cabinets. Basic English req’d. Punjabi an asset.Contact Harpinder E-mail: atlas.bobby@gmail.com Fax: 604-594-1209 Location: Surrey, BC

COMMERCIAL ROOF FOREMAN

$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based on experience. Commercial roofing co. hiring lead roofers with extensive exp. in commercial roofing, including: two - ply torch, single ply, sloped and metal.

Offering Great Benefits Including: Company Vehicle, Paid Travel, Support Crews, Top Wages, Health/Dental, Pension & Company Uniforms. Must have proven ability to install using RCABC roofing practices and follow WCB regulations. Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail aknipfel@designroofing.ca Visit: www.designroofing.ca

Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic - Truck Van-cam Freightways Ltd. requires a full-time Commercial Transport Journeyman Mechanic with truck experience. This position is located at our Surrey Terminal (10155 Grace Road). Applicants should have related experience, a positive attitude and able to work in a team environment. This is a busy facility providing service to a large fleet of Company Owned Trucks and Trailers. Submit a detailed resume and email/cover letter to: careers@vankam.com or fax: 604-587-9889 or call Derek at 604-587-9818 (leave a message) Van Kam is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to Environmental Responsibility. Van Kam thanks you for your interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

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VOLUNTEERS

Civil & Road Builders Seeks Excavator Operators for projects in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Min. 5 years experience in heavy equipment operation. Fulltime $25 - $30 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: paul.orourke@wilcocivil.ca www.wilcocivil.ca

MILLWRIGHT Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc., an innovative leader in the B.C. feed industry, has an immediate opening for a millwright with a 3rd class Power Engineering ticket. Previous maintenance experience is an asset. Qualified applicants should send a letter of interest and resume, including references to:

AT THE SCOTIABANK CANADIAN OPEN FASTPITCH!

Be part of our exciting, worldclass softball tournament, which takes place from June 30 - July 9 in Surrey, BC. We are looking for volunteers in areas such as: scorekeeping, security & parking, transportation, batgirls, tickets & gates, and more! We ask that each volunteer work a minimum of 20 hours. In exchange for your time, each volunteer will receive: • FREE ADMISSION to all playing venues • 1 complimentary item of event apparel • 1 complimentary meal per volunteer shift worked! Call our office or visit our website for more info. 604-536-9287 or www.canadianopen fastpitch.com or Attend our next Volunteer meeting for more details. Tuesday, May 1 7:00 pm at the Sandman Signature Hotel, 8828 201 Street, Langley

WAREHOUSE MANAGER Port Kells, Surrey

MIND BODY SPIRIT

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 242

GARDENING

STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

Specializing in Private Events! We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals • Weddings • B-B-Ques • Birthdays • Anniversaries Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function...

Kristy 604.488.9161 threescocatering@shaw.ca

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

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LEGAL SERVICES

CLEANUP for SPRING DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting

Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469

D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

604-374-2283 Milano Landscapers & Garden Services Ltd Easy on the Wallet!!

THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

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ELECTRICAL

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS High Outlet Electric All work Guaranteed. Phone 604-220-8347 ELECTRICIAN. Licensed. Local. Low cost. Big/small jobs. Renov. & panel change expert. 604-374-0062

GARDEN & LAWN MAINT. Spring cleanup, prune, hedge trim, aerate & pwr rake. Reas. 604-282-1793 GARDEN TOPSOIL $20 per yard. Delivery available with 5 yard dump trailer. Mushroom manure $10/yard. Small tractor avail. for levelling. 604-768-7571 or 604-856-4255 GIN GARDENER - Landscaping, Garden Care, Power Raking, Power Wash. Trimming & Paving Stones. 20 Yrs Exp. Reasonable Rates 604.725.5561 or 604.589.2748

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, Drainage, Driveway, grading, ditches, Small jobs ok. 604-841-6644

www.bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 toll-free 1-866-575-5777

DRYWALL

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,

HARRY’S LAWN CARE. Lawn Cut Power Raking, Aerating, Fertilizer, Trimming. Year round care. Comm. & Residential. Call 604-825-5545.

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator Driveway removing, trenching & concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. Oil tank removal. 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165

CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

EXCAVATORS

1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com

PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HAND IN TOWN. New Location. Hot Oil. 10am - 10pm. Call: 604-719-5628

HEALTH ACUPRESSURE

Grand Opening Relieve Stress & Muscle Fatigue 11969 88th ave Delta 10a.m.-11p.m.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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EX60 - EX300

BACKHOES 4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

CATS

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

6 ways to wide blades

DUMP TRUCKS C/W Trailers

J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

BOBCATS

☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.

C/W attachments

FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments

.Jim’s Mowing Spring Services Same day services

JR Landscaping & Gardening Weekly & Bi-Weekly Residential & Commercial • Lawn Mowing • Power Racking • Aerating • Tree Pruning • Hedging Trimming • Weeding • Power Wash • Cedar Fencing • Rubbish Mike 604-202-4645

KAHLON GARDENS Garden clean up. Power raking, trimming, Cut lawns, etc. Reasonable rates. 778-837-4652 or 604-588-3652 LAWN & GARDEN Maint. Pruning, Trimming, Power Raking, Aeration. Free Est. Jason @ 604-614-5954.

604.512.1872 CLASSICAL/ACOUSTIC Guitar Lessons. Tel: 778-862-2727 www.SoloAcousticGuitar.com

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(604)531-5935

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My wife Helen has battled MS for over 30 years. One of the reasons I ride is because part of the monies raised in this fundraiser are earmarked for local research opportunities. Roger Eberle, Team Member, The Carr Crew and his wife, Helen

Hardwood Floor Specialist •Installation•Sanding•Refinishing Express your unique & individual style with a custom stain. Dust free sanding. 778-995-Wood (9663). View our picture gallery at www.visionexotik.com

CLEANER KINGS SERVICES www.cleanerkingsservices.ca Res. & Comm. Insured/Bonded/WCB

~~ $68.00 ~~

3 Hours Cleaning (reg $88.) Professionally Trained & Certified Staff Enviro-Friendly Products

604-992-9400 HOME & GARDEN domestic services. Cleaning, organizing, gardening, laundry, errands. Call Sandy 604-576-3161

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CONCRETE & PLACING

AKAL CONCRETE. All types of reno’s. Driveways, sidewalks, floors, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961

REGISTER NOW! | msbiketours.ca | 1.800.268.7582

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS VISION EXOTIK FLOORING INC.

Special New Customers Only:

Pledge this participant online at msbiketours.ca or join our ride!

FENCING

PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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Vancouver Scenic City Tour August 12, 2012

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UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

GEARED UP TO END

Fraser Valley Grape Escape June 2 & 3, 2012

CONCRETE & PLACING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

7 days/wk. 778-593-9788 JOURNEYMAN Electrician with exp. Must have FSR for work in residential and light commercial. Fax or email resume with ref to 604-556-3961 dnelectric@telus.net

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VOLUNTEER

Operations Manager Ritchie-Smith Feeds, Inc. 33777 Enterprise Avenue Abbotsford, BC V2S 7T9 Fax: 604-859-7011 Email: rsfeeds@rsfeeds.net

Position Summary: • Responsible for the hands on day-to-day operation of an Aftermarket Truck Accessory distribution warehouse. • Train, evaluate and develop team members • Allocate necessary space for stock rotation • Over see shipping and receiving functions • Familiarity with Inventory Management Systems • Set daily goals & priorities, plan out all warehouse resources & activities • Set daily goals & priorities, plan out all warehouse resources & activities Qualifications: • Ability to lead a team of people to meet company expectations • Proven management background • Ability to operate warehousing equipment(ie pallet jacks) • Fork lift certified • Strong communication skills • Strong computer skills • Proven inventory management background • Strong negotiation skills We Offer: • Competitive wage program • Rewarding bonus structure • Competitive benefits program • Employee discount program Fax resume to 604-513-9142 Email: tim@customtruckpartsinc.com

PERSONAL SERVICES

GRAND OPENING! Green Island Relaxation Body Care 604-598-8733

EXCAVATOR OPERATOR

TRADES, TECHNICAL

A-Class Autobody & Paint Ltd. 2 Motor Vehicle Metal Repairers needed in Delta, BC; Completion of high sch; 3-5 yrs of exp; $21/hr full time; Motor Vehicle Body Repairer Trade Certification req’d. Email resume: aclassautobody@dccnet.com

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, sidewalks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

Framer.Warr.FreeEst.Renos,decks, Sheds, Garages, Stairs, Mouldings, Bsmts, Ext/Int Walls. 604-833-9741

281

GARDENING

JAPANESE STYLE yard care. Spring Clean-Up, Trimming, Fencing, Rubbish Removal, Pressure Wash & Lawn Maint. 604-502-9198

All Green Lawn Care - Hedge Trimming -Pruning - Clean-up - Lawn Cutting - Power Raking - Aeration - Spring Clean-up

Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875 Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627

MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878 POWER RAKING $75 U-RAKE We rake $150; Aeration $55. Reg. size lot. Exc service. 604-818-4142

ROYAL KING GARDENING Reas. Rates S Quality Work Spring Clean-Up S Gardening, Lawn Care S Power Raking Irrigating S Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates

MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763 SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING Spring clean-up, seeding, core aeration, power rake, fertilizing, hedge trimming, fencing, rubbish removal. Jay 778-862-2400. WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877


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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions

OF Home (604)501-9290

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Improvements,

NAHAL CONSTRUCTION

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

New and Re-Roof Specialist Residential & Commercial. Shakes, Shingles and Duroid. Jas 778-896-4065 Bell 604-339-2765

Running this ad for 8yrs

SUNDECKS

DECKS New, Repaired, Replaced

Call Lyall at: 604-377-6197

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

Bathrooms, Kitchens Additions, Carpentry Work, Painting. Refs.

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373B Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

TILING

10 YEARS exp installation of Glass, Stone, Ceramic tile. Call 604-9104528 for a free estimate. AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER”

We Do Small Jobs

374

Spruce Bay Construction

604-613-1018

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HOME REPAIRS Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

Call 604-531-5935

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

Gutters - Windows Tile Roof Pressure Cleaning Aerating - Power Raking

Call Victor 604-589-0356 ▲ Joes External Cleaning POWER WASHING • Windows • Roofs • Gutters * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded Since 1989. Joe 778-773-5730

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822 ELEC, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwshr, faucet, toilet, bath, leaks, plug, lights, fan, vent. 604-314-1865

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1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

SUN DECKS

Great Prices, Quality Work. *Licensed *Insured *Since 1986

604-537-4140

Andre 604-836-7150

A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044

EZ GO MOVERS

A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

Quick & Reliable Movers

ADDITIONS, Renovations & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. 604.218.3064

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PLUMBING

$38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 $39 SERVICE CALL plumbing, heating, plugged drains. Big & sm jobs. Ironman Plumbing (604)510-2155 A PLUMBER/GAS, install & repairs; boilers, furnaces, special on ht/wtr tanks. Reas Rates. 604-618-8315 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

From $39 per hour Make an appt to visit our office/storage facility We are a reputable co. 10 yrs. exp. SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

BL CONTRACTING

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

604-507-4606 or 604-312-7674

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PRESSURE WASHING

ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING STORM FORCE PRESSURE WASHING - Call Terry for Free Estimates. (604)353-3632 Tile Roof, Window, gutter cleaning. Pressure Wash. Aerating, Power Raking. Call Victor 604-589-0356

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

All Phases of Renovations FINISHING, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS

AT NORTHWEST ROOFING Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. WCB.10% Senior’s. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530 A to Z Roofing Ltd. Spec in re-roofing, asphalt, cedar, flat roof. Guar Wrk. WCB, BBB. 778-996-6479.

CALL BRENT

(604)240-1920

Surrey

MOVING SALE Sat. April 21st, 9-3 p.m. 7814 - 141B St.

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

PETS 477

PETS

604.587.5865

Border Collie P/B puppies dob Feb. 18 M-$450: vet ✓ first shot. 604250-4360 or 604-856-7975.

bradsjunkremoval.com

CAIRN Terriers. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. Over 20 years of referrals. 604-807-5204, 604-592-5442 or 604-854-1978

www.recycleitcanada.ca

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!! 604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! *Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces * Restaurant Equipment All FREE pickup!

CANE CORSO MASTIFF, shots, dewormed, tails cropped, vet ✓ $1,000. Call 604-826-7634. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 FAWN PUG PUPPIES - ready to go. Have shots, vet checked. Adorable. $650/ea. (604)607-0207

T & K Haulaway

GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups P/B 6 weeks old, 1st shots, dewormed & vet ch’d. $800. (604)850-3329 No Sunday Calls.

GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044

Yellow Labs, p/b, 5m, 2f, $700, dewormed, vet chkd. Chwk. (604)7947633 (604)997-3040 No Sun. calls.

778-233-4949

GARAGE SALES

SURREY

Professional Sound Equipment Yard Sale

(off 140th St. & 78th Ave). Quality furniture; deFehr, Palliser, some antiques, large executive desk. TV, BBQ. Lots more, too much to mention. NO EARLY BIRDS

SAT. April 21st 9am - 3pm

11485 140A ST. REAL ESTATE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 706

ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

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LOUIS XV 5 pc bdrm suite, $3,500. French Grandfatehr clock, sirca 1880s, $1,900 obo. (604)832-1857.

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APPLIANCES

**1 MONTH FREE RENT**

1 Bdrm. $675-$705 2 Bdrm. $850-$885 • Professional on-site staff

• SMALL PET OKAY • Minutes walk to Elementary School and Guildford Mall

Heat & Hot Water Included

To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514

Washer, $65, Dryer, $65. Electric Stove, $75. Mower, $100. Fridge, $75. (604)564-3332/(778)881-2951

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CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE Call for seniors special

AUCTIONS

CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.

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GUILDFORD GARDENS

APPLIANCES LIKE NEW Super capacity WASHERS/DRYERS Newer self & easy clean STOVES Super clean Fridge’s, Stackers & more Warranty, delivery, low prices 19897-56 Ave. 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744

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CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm - $900: & 1 bdrm-$765. incl heat /ht.water / prkg. N/P. 576-1465/604-612-1960. CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230

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CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE. SHERWOOD APT. 5875-177B St. 1 bdrm - $775, 2 bdrm - $950. Lndry facility. NP/NS. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at : 604-575-1608. ascentpm.com

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HOUSES FOR SALE

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Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions. Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773.

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44 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, April 19, 2012 RENTALS 706

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APARTMENT/CONDO

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GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with balcony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, SkyTrain. Avail Immed. $925/mo + util. N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 GUILDFORD

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives... 1 & 2 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome. Call: 604-585-1966. GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101 A Ave. 2bdrm appt $810/m or 2bdrm T/H $860/m. Family housing. Near all amen’s, bus stop, clean. 604-451-6676. GUILDFORD GREEN, #10810438 148 St. 1/bdrm condo. Fr/st/dw. NO Smoking or Pets. Avail NOW. $700/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax Guildford Mall / Public Library

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.

Phone 604-582-0465

KENNEDY PLACE APTS. Nordel / Scott Rd.

604-596-9588

Brand New Rentals Modern & Spacious Suites Avail for viewing CROSSROADS ENT. “ We Got a Good Thing Goin On” LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $200 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

Call 604-533-0209

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

750

SURREY, Guildford. 3 bdrm duplex. carport. Laundry. Lrg pri yd. Nr schl. N/S N/P. $1000. 604-585-6912.

GUILDFORD/Fleetwood furn/unfurn rooms, new exec home $375-$400 incl cbl utils/ph/lndry. 778-889-8676

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

GUILDFORD - fully furn’d room. $400/mo incl utils/satallite. Immed. No drugs or parties. (604) 992-2247

FLEETWOOD, Fraser/168. Brand new 2 bdrm. Nr sport complex. $900 incl. utils. N/S. N/P. May 1. 778-908-3221

SUNCREEK ESTATES

55 Plus 2 BDRM. 2 bath. Quiet seniors park. No smoking sm. dog ok prefer long term. Must pass strata requirements. Lots of storage. $1200 mo. Plus damage deposit. Ph. 778-999-5993.

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY 120/84. Lge 1 bdrm condo. 5 appls, patio, incl inste w/d, sec u/g pkg. Freshly painted. Faces courtyard. Sec bldg. N/P, N/S. Avail May 1. $875/mo. Call 778 549 5476. SURREY, 120/93. Large 1 bdrm apt near bus. $625/mo. Avail May 1st. NP/NS. Call 778-395-4901. SURREY, 126/72, 3 bdrm apt for $960, quiet family complex, no pets, Call 604-543-7271.

Surrey, 13399 104th Ave. Brand New Luxury High rise Units at d’Corize Close to SFU, Skytrain & Shopping. Across from new library & City Hall. Co-ed gym, men’s & women’s shower rooms, theater room, meeting rm, pool table, fob entry syst, undrgrnd gated prkg, wkend security guard, on site manager, 9’ ceilings, 6 top of the line appliances, granite counters, some units w/balcony. #208 - 2nd flr, 2 bd, 700 sq’ $1195 avail., now. #304 - 3rd flr, 1 bd + den, 793 sq’ $1050 avail., Mar 1; #1006 - 10 flr, 1 bd + den 793 sq’ $1025 avail now; #1407 - 14 flr, 1 bd, 466 sq’ $800 avail now; #2105 - 21 flr, 1 bd, 6078 sq’ $900 avail., now. $200 fully refundable cash deposit required. 1 week early move-in.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 Large RV Pads available for mobile home. Call 604-597-4787.

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HOMES FOR RENT

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

NEW WESTMINSTER

Large newly renovated 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts available in well-kept concrete building. New floors and appl’s. Freshly painted. Patio and large storage room inste. 3 laundries in bldg. Rent incl’s heat & hot water. Sauna & jacuzzi. 5 min. walk to skytrain, Douglas College & New West Quay. Close to all amenities. 211 11St. New West. Please call 604-834-1756 www.aptrentals.net SURREY

Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

4 bdrm 2 full baths house near Fraser & 148 Street N/S N/P available now $1500 + 2/3 utilities Please call after 6 PM (604-5028749) CEDAR HILL 99/128th. 2Bdr house with big backyard. Ns/np, avail immed, $1550/mo. 604-771-4876. CLOVERDALE, 60/183 St. Executive Rancher, 2 master bdrms, 2.5 baths, 2 car garage. $1400/mo. Avail now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 DELTA 2 lvl. with salt water pool, 4 bdrm., 2 baths, h/w floor updated, nice priv. backyard. $2400 mo. Avail. now. C.21 Prudential 604232-3025 DELTA, 4 bdrm, den, office, 2.5 baths, just reno’d, brand new 5 appls. Nr Nordel Way & schools. $1600/mo. NS/NP. 604-455-0300. FLEETWOOD rancher at 89 Ave and 154 Street 2-3 bedroom and bathroom. $1000/month. Call 604591-2958 or 604-591-2609

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

Country Living in the City

GUILDFORD 1 bdrm-newly reno’d bldg cls to transit/shops incl heat, h/w sec. u/g prkg. 604-583-1120.

N. DELTA 116/74 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath, NS/NP WD. Avail May 1. $1475/mth+utils. 604-562-6464

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

N.DELTA 116/84, 1800sf 4 bdrm 2 bath 2 lvl rec rm clse to rec ctr. Avl. now. $1700/mo. (604)837-5612

Retail on the ByPass!!! Exposure by Willowbrook Call Rob 604 633 2898

N. DELTA, 118/80th 4 bdrm bsmt, 3 baths. Encl. garage. NP/NS. $1400. Avail.June 1. 604-596-4898

S. SURREY. Warehouse, approx 1000 s/f. 220 wiring, two 14’ doors, gated, alarm, mezzanine. Suitable for storage. Avail. immed. $850/mo. 604-835-6000.

NEWTON 14105 72 Ave. 3 Bdrm rancher.2 decks, strg. shed, NS/NP. $1200+utils.Immed (604)599-4506

APARTMENT/CONDO

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca From From It’s time to$670.00 discover $690.00

MURRAYVILLE, fully reno’d 3 bdrm 2 baths, W/D, fam.rm, patio,garage, bg yrd. $1500 May 1. 604-968-5777

Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

1MONTH FREE*

NEWTON 14135 - 71A Ave. 3 Bdrm upstairs of house. Clean. Avail. immed. $1100 + util. 604-306-3987 SURREY, 134A/92. 4/bdrm Rancher. Very clean house, big lot. $1300 /mo. May 1. (604)584-1100, 778896-3733 or 604-760-7449. SURREY, 14025 - 64 Ave. 1 bdrm, $600 + 25% utils, avail immed. 3 bdrm, main floor, dbl garage, 3 baths, $1,500 + 50% utils. May 17th. NS/NP. Phone 604-828-0208. SURREY, Cedarhill 4 bdrm. house, liv. rm., rec rm., 3 baths, dble. gar., big lot. Immed. (604)781-4546 or 604-727-4440 SURREY: Chimney Hill, 2 bdrm rancher on large lot, lots of prkg. $1050/mo Clayton Hill- 5 bdrm home, lots parking, large lot. $2200/mo. Avail. now. (604)3060157 or 778-882-4370.

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ROOMS FOR RENT

SURREY, 64/126 Room available in a beautiful neighborhood, $500 incl all utils. 604-590-6462

SUITES, UPPER

SURREY 13075 88 Ave. 2 Bdrm, Avail now or May 1st. Newly reno’d, 5 appls, F/P, upper floor. No pets. $825 + utils. Call: (604)583-6844 SURREY, 14933 - 76 Ave. Upper 2 floors, 4 bdrm, 3 baths, triple garage, avail. May 15th. $1700/mth. NS/NP. Phone (604)889-1321. SURREY, Near Gateway Stn, 3 bdrm cozy home, upper floor, larg. shed & deck, lndry, $1250 + 60% utils.May 1st. NS/NP. 604-889-5075

N.SURREY lrg 1200s/f updated 2 bdr bsmt ste, exc loc, nr bus/mall. n/s. $825 incl utils. 604-583-4427.

S.SURREY 3 bdrm gr/lvl, newly reno’d, 2baths, ns/np, avail May 1st. $875. 604-599-0518, 778-593-0241

SULLIVAN STN. NEW big 1 bdrm. Soaker tub, lots of storage, nr YMCA & all amens. W/D, NS/NP. $750 incl util/cbl. May 1st. 604-501-6020.

CLOVERDALE, 3 bdrm. suite, 1400 sq. ft., exec. house, priv. setting, close to park & transit. Brand new lam. & fresh paint. 186/54A. Hydro, int. & priv. ldry incl. $1150 mo. N/P N/S. Avail. now. (604)574-8800

SURREY 111A/146. Lrg bright, new 2 bdrm, lam & carpet, crown moulding, fenced yrd, sep ent, quiet area near all amens. ns/np. $750 incl utils 778-861-1583, 604-585-1523.

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NEWTON New 1 bdrm suite, nr schls/Superstore/bus, $550 utils/cbl inc, lndry 1x per wk, ns/np, Priv ent. 604-594-8044 / 604-838-5610

CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Near schools, bus & park. NS/NP. Avail immed. Phone 778-893-0275.

FLEETWOOD 92/158 St. 2 Bdrm clean, quiet, ns/np, n/laund. Immed. $700 incl utils/cable. 604-727-2080.

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Sry 8415 151St. Top fl corner suite. Very Clean. 1200sq. 3bdrm, living rm, kitchen + 1.5 bath, 2 car garage shared laundry. Fully fenced lot. Avail. May 1. $1200/m + 75% Util. N/P. Call Jas 778-896-4065

NEWTON, 67/146 St. 2 Bdrm ste, $725/mo incl utils & internet. Avail immed. N/S, N/P. 604-808-0089.

SULLIVAN HTS. New suite. ASAP. Nr Hwy10/152. Incl prk, hydro, cble. Int. avail. $600/mo. 778-565-4246

FLEETWOOD. 5 bdrm, bright, lovely 2000 sq.ft. 2 suite joined with (2) l/rms/ d/rms. bathrms. kitchens, 1 stove only. W/D, N/S. $1700 incl utils. Avail May 1. 604-271-6412.

RENTALS

NEWTON. 1 BDRM STE. NS/NP. $600/mo. incl utils. & cable. Avail. now. 604-306-2011.

CLOVERDALE 172/64 Ave. 3 Bdrm incls utils, own W/D, cble, prkg, NP, NS. Near schls, bus, Hwy #1 & 10. $1250/mo. 604-339-9675.

FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm ste, nr both schools. Ns/np. $850 incl utils/lndry. 604-507-0381 or 778-241-6749

Surrey. D’ECOR. #118-10499 University Dr. Beautiful 2 bdrm, close to skytrain. $795/m. Avail. now. Call Wayne, Stratatech Consulting at 778 898 7040

NEWTON. 1 bdrm renov. spac. Own drwy. Nr bus $600 utils/cble incl. NS/NP. May 1. 604-599-5579.

SULLIVAN: 150/59A Ave 1 Bdrm new home. Undercover strg $500 No ldry N/P Immed (604)537-5794

FLEETWOOD - 1 Bdrm. Recently renovated, quiet area. Avail now. n/s n/p. $600/mo 604-314-1023

SURREY, CITYPOINTE, #120810777 Univercity Blvd. (nr Gateway SkyTrain) 1/bdrm condo, 550 sq ft, 5/appli, 1 pkng. N/S, N/P. Avail Now. $895/mo. Call Luke at 604-590-4888 Remax

NEWTON, 137/64. 2 bdrm, $700 utils & cbl incl. Nr bus/schl. N/S no lndry. Avail now. 604-809-6621.

CLAYTON HTS. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr amenits. Avail. now. N/S. N/P. $725/mo. incl utils. 604-314-6008.

FLEETWOOD. 1 bdrm Nr amen. $600 mo. incls. util./cbl. n/s, n/p. Refs. Avl now. 604-306-8731.

SURREY CENTRAL. 1 Bdrm apt. Available now. N/P. $700/mo. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

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CLAYTON 69/192 st.. 1 Bdrm coach house avail N/S, N/P $650 incl cable, hydro & laundry 778899-2938

FLEETWOOD - 1 bdrm bsmt suite $600: very nice & clean. Laundry neg. n/p, n/s, no partys. Inc. cable, internet. Avail. now. (778)571-0805

Call: 604-585-7988

NEWTON 133/78A Ave. 2 Bdrm ste nr bus/schl. $550/mo incl utils. N/P, N/S. May 1 or 15. (604)599-6574

SMALL 1 Bdrm Suite close to all amenities. 1 block from WALMART utils incl. $525 604-572-7232/604724-4572

FLEETWOOD 160A/92. New 1 bdrm. Avail. immed. NS/NP. $550/mo. incl utils cable & internt No laundry . 604-765-2529.

Walking distance from Guilford Town Centre 1 Bedroom renovated suites heat/hot water included. No pets

NEW-SURREY 70/148th St. 2 bdr g/l bsmt. $750/mo inc lndy, util, cbl. n/p, n/s. Avl. now. 778-322-8866

CHIMNEY HTS 144/74A Ave. 2 bdrm, near all amens, np/ns, $675 incl utils. Avail. now. 604-572-9544

FLEETWOOD 150/88 Ave. Newer 2 bdrm ste. NS/NP. $675/mo incl utils Avail now. (604)502-9897.

Belaire Apartments

FRASER HTS. New large 1 bdrm suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. Nr bus/school. 604-771-3762.

NEWTON, Newer, spacious 2 bdrm N/P, N/S. Avail May 1st or 15th. $575/mo incl utils. 604-590-1319.

DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. Lrg 3 bdrm bsmt NS/NP. Lndry hkup. $1000+1/3 util. Now 604-590-0772

SURREY

SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 1 bdrm clean & bright, priv entr, alarm, gas f/p, d/w, laminate. Mature, quiet, prof. N/S, N/P, no drugs. Great loc 73A/146 St. $650 month. Call or text 604-916-7931.

CLOVERDALE, Brand New, 1 bdrm, $700 incl hydro & cable. Call 604-782-1505/ 604-783-1007.

Email Application or Phone 604-543-3043

S. SURREY 160 St. 2 Bdrm upper ste.,1000 sq.ft. N/S, N/P. Shrd w/d. $1100/mo + utils. Suits quiet person or couple, Ref’s req’d. Avail May 1. Call: 778-246-0184.

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 148/67A Ave Lrg 1 bdrm ste. $600 incl hydro/sat. Avail now. NP/NS. 778-837-6135.

CLOVERDALE, 60/168: 1 Bdrm g/l ste. $625 incl util/ldry. Prkg. Pet negot. Avail now. Bill 604-576-9777.

No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail May 1st

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

BEAR CREEK. Brand new 2 bdrm grnd lvl, nr all amens. Avail immed, ns/np. $750 incl utils. 778-863-3857

CLOVERDALE, 58/180. Grd level 2 bdrm. NS/NP. $750 incl utils/cable. Avail now. 604-230-4803.

SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500.

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BEAR CREEK 141/90 Ave. 2Bdrms full bath, nr schl,bus, amens. Ns/np. $650/mo incl hydro. 604-572-4001.

604-535-8080 Atira Property Rentals

Call Wayne at (778)898-7040 Stratatech Property Management stratatech@shawcable.com

SURREY: Newton - Nr Superstore New 1 Bdrm + den. $875/mo. Avail. April 15th. (778)889-2627

SUITES, LOWER

CEDAR HILLS 88/130. Lrg 2 bdrm suite. NS/NP. $625/mo + 40% utils. 604-951-4453 or 604-841-8854.

Call 604-533-9780

NEWTON reno’d 2 bdrm adult bldg. Heat, h/wtr, sec prkg. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-596-9977/ 604-572-4675.

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CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm ste. Lrg liv/rm. Walk to T & T, SkyTrain, Simon Fraser. N/P. $680 incl. gas/hydro. Please call aft. 3 pm 604828.3877.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley NEWTON 204 - 13947 72nd Ave. 2 bdrm., 1.5 baths, 5 appl., patio, parking, well maint. complex. N/P. 1 Year lease. Refs req’d. $950/mo. Avail immed. Call 604-916-0752

NEWTON furn bdrm, 2 baths, w/d, d/w, gas f/p, prk, nr transit, $450. Avail immed. Call 778-995-8331.

14023 - 82nd Ave. Upper 2 levels of house. 4 bdrms, 4 bathrms. Spice kitchen. Large backyard. N/S. N/P. $1800 + 2/3 utils. Avail. May 1.

www.hawthornehousing.org

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RENTALS

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starting at $875/m. Avail Apr 15th. & May 1st. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676

* Large 2 & 3 Bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets

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#31, 7518-138th St. 3 level, 3 bdrm, 3 bathrm T/H. Laminate flooring, granite C/T. S/S appls. Close to stores, school & transit. N/S. N/P. $1750/mo. May 1.

Radiators............ $2595 Windshields ...... $2795 Hours: 8:30am - 5:00 pm 7 days a week www.pickapart.ca

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Now That’s a Deal!

DELTA exec. t/h, (duplex style) 3+ bdrm. at Nordel & 84th, $2400 mo., dble. garage, May 1. C.21 Prudential 604-232-3025

EPSOM DOWNS 13699 76 Ave. 3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1010/m. Close to all amen’s, schls & transit. Avail. Call 604-451-6676

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GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101 A Ave. 2bdrm appt $810/m or 2bdrm T/H $860/m. Family housing. Near all amen’s, bus stop, clean. 604-451-6676.

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Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of IRENE MARGARET LAMONT, deceased, late of 5678 – 184 Street, in the City of Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Executor at the following address:

Crossword

This week’s theme:

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C/O McQuarrie Hunter LLP, Barristers & Solicitors Attention: ALLISON M. CATHERWOOD #1500 – 13450 102nd Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3T 5X3 before the 18th day of May, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executor then has notice.

Notice to Creditors and Others Re: The estate of KENNETH COLHOUN WHITTINGTON, deceased, formerly of #9, 15273 24th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, V4A 2H9. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of KENNETH COLHOUN WHITTINGTON, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors, Glenn Richard Whittington & Marlene Shirley Ellington, c/o Cleveland Doan LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, 1321 Johnston Road, White Rock, British Columbia on or before May 11, 2012, after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then has notice.

REPAIRMAN’S LIEN By virtue of a REPAIRMAN’S LIEN for HOLM’S MECHANICAL LTD. we will dispose of the following unit to recover the amount of indebtedness noted plus any additional cost of moving, storage, seizure and sale. File# 12-014 1998 AUDI A4 QUATRO S/N: WAUCB28D4WA186863 Registered Owner: BARRY NEAL FOREMAN Indebtedness: $1,710.36 Day of sale is Thursday May 3, 2012 @ 12:00 NOON. Absolute Bailiffs Inc. 20119 113B Avenue, Maple Ridge, B.C., V2X 0Z1

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13. Start for plasm 14. Perform, in a way 15. Judo instructor 16. Jai -17. Oprah -- Winfrey 18. Sole 28. DHS agency 29. Felly 30. Skilled 34. Cherimoya relative: Var. 35. Manila hemp 36. Mind-over-matter ability 37. Pageant 38. Flat with a staircase 39. Mountains 40. Resin, pitch, etc. for ships: 2 wds. 41. Grumble 42. Ceremonial meal 44. Doctrine 45. "Will it play in --?" 48. Opposition 49. Plant pouch 50. Dependable 51. First sign 53. Genuflected 54. Of a particular wood 55. Urchin 57. Sports competition 58. Church officer 59. Comedy of errors:

Hyph. 61. Guaranteed 63. League members 64. Less chancy 65. Quick-witted 67. Islet 69. Put up 70. Model of a kind 72. Murray or Meara 73. Coalesce 76. Shuttle vehicle 77. Side scuttle cousin 78. Jut 80. Be rid of 81. Ordinary pet 82. Superior 84. Sesame seed paste 85. Fretted 86. -- bono 87. Agent's ten percent 89. Chauffer 90. Groups of eight bits 91. Fertility goddess 92. Hub 93. Wagon 94. Thicke or Rickman 95. Coasted 96. Chuck 97. Kind of gun 102. Calendar abbr. 103. -- judicata

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Zero Deductible

$10,995

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Manual, only 32,000kms, roof, fully loaded #9Q028A

Auto, Bose sound, roof, leather, only 34,000kms $ #8P1681

*See Dealer for details.

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$28, 995 $28, 995

$16,995

24-Hour Emergency Roadside Assistance

$9,995

20,995

$13,995 AWD, pwr grp, back up camera #11P1595

160-Point Detailed Inspection

CarProof® Vehicle History Report

08 FORD F150 LARIAT 11 NISSAN PATHFINDER $10, 995 $13, 995$2 $10, 995 $13, 995 $10 ,99 5 8, 99 5

Navigation, back up camera, leather, roof, fully inspected $ #8P1611

$16, 995 $16, 995 $2 8,99 5

$11,995

$15, 995 $13,$9 995 99 5 $9 ,995 ,995 $9,99$15, 5 V6, 4x4, Automatic, moonroof, onlylights 45,000kms fog #9P1634A #7P1590

ENGINEERED. CERTIFIED.

Automatic, leather, moonroof, fully loaded #10P1659

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19,995

$7 ,888 $7 ,888

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$13,995

OUR PRE-DELIVERY COMMITMENT MEANS EVERY NEW MAZDA IS CHECKED OUT, GASSED UP, AND FITTED WITH FLOOR MATS. Roadside assistance program Ask about the Mazda peace of mind promise standard on every new Mazda. MAZDA LEADERSHIP WARRANTY Ask about our outstanding comprehensive and powertrain warranty coverage.

$7,888


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