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Related stories Page 3◗ The decline in the local golf business has forced Aquadel owner Dick Whitlam to sell
his course, which is slated to be turned into a real estate development that has someCultus Lake residents fearing the worst.
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More than $3 million of jew-elry was stolen last weekfrom a rented Mustang
parked at the Cottonwood Mall inChilliwack, according to an indus-try watchdog.
The RCMP issued a release ear-lier this week on the theft, butwould only saythat an “undis-closed substan-tial” amount ofjewelry was tak-en from the caron Aug. 30.
But accordingto Jewellers Vigi-l a n c e C a n a d a(JVC), 708 pieces of jewelry worthmore than $3.3 million were sto-len.
JVC says the pieces were eitherdiamond rings or loose diamondsand were stored in bags located inthe car’s trunk. They were beingtransported by two security guardsfrom Langley to Kamloops.
According to JVC, “Forensicexamination determined the driv-er’s door lock had been punched”and the thieves used the trunkrelease in the interior of the car toget at the jewelry.
While Mounties have obtainedvideo surveillance, JVC says nosuspects have been identified.
The Mustang is described as a
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After more than 30 years owning and managing Aquadel Golf Course, Dick and Wendy Whitlam are retiring and selling the property to a developer.
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BY TYLER [email protected]
After more than half a cen-tury of operation, one ofthe Chilliwack area’s old-est golf courses will close
up shop this fall.Citing a struggling golf industry,
Aquadel Golf Course owners Dickand Wendy Whitlam have sold theAquadel property to a developer.
The Whitlams—who have ownedand managed the course for 35years—will retire but continue liv-ing nearby. The developer, mean-while, intends to build homes onthe property. (For related story, seepage 3.)
For DickWhitlam, the impendingclosure of the course is bittersweet,given his family’s long history atAquadel.
Saying goodbye, he said, “is verytough. Something like this that’sbeen in your family that long, andsomething that Wendy and I havedone a lot of improvements on overthe years, it becomes part of you.
“It’s a very tough decision,” hecontinued. “We had hoped thatsomeone would buy it as a golfcourse, but in the last 10 years, golfin general has been a tough one,financially, and this golf course inparticular has been one of the oneshard hit by the recession and com-petition.”
Whitlam’s father bought the firstproperty at the site in 1954. He
opened a campsite in 1958 andadded a nine-hole golf course twoyears later in 1960.
“It was really rough,” said Whit-lam of Aquadel’s early days. “It wasa camper’s golf course, somethingto do. He was just trying to get itgoing with no money.”
But the area grew, the publicseemed to like the course and, in1965, the Burnaby-based Whitlamsmoved to Lindell Beach. In 1973,the family redeveloped the courseand added nine more holes. Fiveyears later, Dick and Wendy tookover the business. The couple havebeen refining the course ever since.
But recent years have been toughfor Aquadel.
Two decades of development—much of it spurred by the factthat golf courses were, for a time,allowed to be built on property inthe Agricultural Land Reserve—have flooded the golf market.
Drivers, Whitlam noted, “haveto pass a lot of golf courses to gethere. In 1990, we were one of threegolf courses in Chilliwack, andnow there’s nine golf courses in ourarea.”
There hasn’t been a similar risein the number of golfers. In fact,Whitlam said the trend is headedin the opposite direction.
“Golf, in general, has been inthe decline for 10 years,” he said.“This generation that’s coming up
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BY TYLER [email protected]
Residents of a Lindell Beach developmentsay they’re worried about high-densitydevelopment replacing Aquadel Golf
Course. But the developer who has bought theproperty says such fears are unfounded.
Donna Hooker, the strata administrator ofthe Cottages of Cultus Lake, says residents ofher development are concerned that high-density housing would be built on what is nowthe golf course.
With a new Official Community Plan in theworks for the Fraser Valley Regional District’sArea E, Hooker says she’s worried the newdocument will allow for more intense develop-ment than the area can handle.
But while Hooker says residents have beenshown proposals that would see four-plexunits built on the golf course property, thedeveloper who bought Aquadel says that’s notthe case.
Larry Les, of Genica Developments, toldthe Times his company is looking at build-ing around 150 single-family homes on theproperty.
“People shouldn’t be afraid of what’s com-ing,” he said. “If we do any townhomes at all itwill be to keep the footprint smaller on the siteso there can be more open amenity areas.”
Told of the plan, Hooker said, “that’s defi-nitely a change from the plan that they havepresented in the past. They certainly haven’tpresented that in any public way to the com-munity. And the changes in the OCP wouldnot require them to do so, which is what ourmain concern is.”
Hooker accepts that some growth will hap-pen, but she says she doesn’t want to see high-density developments in the area. She alsosaid residents would like to see an emphasison green space on the property
“What would be the most welcome would besome way of retaining some green space, somepublic community space, because that’s one ofthe things we’re concerned about; maintainingthe golf course, for example, or even a smallerversion of a golf course.”
But Les said that’s not going to happenbecause the golf course is no longer a viablebusiness.
“If it was, Dick [Whitlam] would have con-tinued it.”
doesn’t golf as much. There’s a lot more com-petition for them, for their dollar.”
Aquadel once saw 40,000 rounds playedeach day. This year, the number will be one-quarter that figure. A membership of 300 hasdwindled to a measly 16.
And so on Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 8, the
course will close after 52 years of operationand theWhitlams will transition to retirement.
“You get to that age,” Dick said, “I’ve gotover 40 years in here and it’s time for me toretire and Wendy to retire.”
BY CORNELIA [email protected]
With the NDP lookingmore and more likelyto form B.C.’s next gov-ernment, some Chilli-
wack River Valley residents thinkit’s time to put more teeth into theirOfficial Community Plan.
A draft of the Fraser Valley Region-al District’s new Electoral Area Eplan, which has been two years indevelopment, was unveiled at pub-lic information meetings in CultusLake and the Chilliwack River Valleylast week.
Replacing the current Official Set-tlement Plan, last updated in 1994,the OCP is intended to provide anup-to-date vision that reflects com-
munity values and current legisla-tion.
But Glen Thompson, a spokesper-son with the Friends of the Chilli-wack River Valley, said it doesn’t.
“Right now everything’s slantedin favour of industry,” he told theTimes.
“You can mine there, you can cutlogs there, you can run big trucksthrough there. We’d like to changethat so the green economy is pre-ferred over industrialization.”
Residents’ concerns about devel-
opment and the environment fea-ture prominently in the 200-pagedocument, which will be presentedat a public hearing Wednesday atthe FVRD office, but the wording is“vague,” according to Thompson.
When it comes to logging, forexample, Thompson would like tosee the OCP use the exact wordingof the Forest Range Practices Actto express residents’ opposition tothe land-use designation currentlyassigned to much of the valley’sCrown land.
But since that would put the OCPin opposition to the provincial gov-ernment, Thompson (who sat onone of two committees that helpeddraft the plan) said that hasn’t hap-pened.
“Or ig inal ly, when ever yonethought the Liberals would be inforever, there was a lot of talk aboutbeing very careful about what wesay because [the plan] could berejected,” he said.
But with the possibility of theNDP forming the next government,he said some residents think it’stime to press the point.
“I think a lot of the activists arethinking, ‘Well, now’s our chanceto not be so timid and actually be
Time to retireAQUADEL, from page 1
‘People shouldn’t be afraidof what’s coming,’ says Les
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The last golfers are slated to hit the links at Aquadel Golf CourseOct. 8. The course has been sold to a local developer.
Activists think ahead to NDP gov’t“Originally, when everyone thought the Liberals would
be in forever, there was a lot of talk about being carefulabout what we say because [the plan] could be rejected.”
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Mounties have called in a sketch art-ist after they say a middle-agedman exposed himself to
two young girls playing at McCam-mon elementary school Saturday.
Two 10-year-old girls were play-ing on the school grounds around1:30 p.m. Saturday when a manapproached them, exposed his geni-tals and began touching himself infront of the children.
The man left the scene on a blackbicycle.
The case is obviously disturbing and con-
cerning for police, RCMP spokespersonConst. Tracy Wolbeck said.
“It was the middle of the day on a brightand sunny day, and the suspect was notdeterred by the thought of an adult seeinghis actions.”
The man was described as being white,in his forties, with grey hair and a short greybeard. He wore a blue T-shirt and black
pants.The girls and their families have
been offered assistance by RCMPVictim Services, Wolbeck said. Policehave also enlisted an artist to try andcompose a composite sketch of thesuspect. No image has been releasedyet.◗ Anyone with information on theincident is asked to contact the
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The BC Coroners Service hasidentified the Chilliwack mankilled in a fiery Coquihalla
Highway crash as Billy James (BJ)Amey, of Chilliwack.
Amey, 25, was killed when his carwent off the Coquihalla Highwaynear the Great Bear Snowshed onSept. 3.
Police say the vehicle was travelling at a
high rate of speed when it left theroad, went down a steep embank-ment, collided with several treesand caught fire.
Amey was pronounced dead atthe scene.
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Olsen is up for a 2012 JackWebster Award for Communi-ty Reporting for an article hewrote on a Chilliwack man’sbattle to bring his family andautistic daughter to Canada.
Thearticle,NotWanted,waspublished in This Magazine.It expanded upon an Aug. 25,2011 story Olsen wrote aboutKrishnan Balakrishnan for theTimes on the same subject.
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In just one and a half years,the Tiny Light Foundationhas become greater than
the sum of its parts.The Chilliwack-based non-
profit offers free professionalphotography sessions to fami-lies with children who’ve hadlife-altering medical diagnoses.
It began in December 2011by bringing joy to a handfulof overwhelmed parents whowouldn’t otherwise have hadthe time or energy to capturememories on film in the midstof coming to terms with theirkids’ life-threatening diagno-ses or lifelong disabilities.
Today, however, the storiesand photos of the 221 “TinyLights” posted on the founda-tion’s website go beyond theindividual stories and createa bigger tapestry of hope andcourage that could inspireanyone.
“I knew there was a needout there,” Tiny Light found-er Melissa DePape told theTimes. “I knew that it wouldtake off but don’t think I really
knew the magnitude, how itwould spread.”
To date the foundationhas received more than 500applications and secured anetwork of photographersfrom coast to coast to volun-teer their time for the photosessions. To fund the growingdemand, Tiny Light hosts itsfirst fundraiser in Chilliwackthis month: a red carpet galaat the Coast Hotel Sept. 21
Dubbed the 1st AnnualLights, Camera, Shine Fund-raiser Gala Dinner, the eventwill feature a keynote addressby Global BC reporters ElaineYong and Aaron McArthur,two parents who know first-hand how valuable the serviceTiny Light provides is.
Last year, three weeks afterthe birth of their healthy babygirl Addison, an emergencyvisit to Burnaby Generalrevealed her heart was failing,and doctors told the coupleshe might not make it.
Through a series of whatYong has called“little miracles,”Addison eventually becamethe first pediatric heart trans-plant recipient in B.C.
After countless hours inthe pediatric intensive careunit at BC Children’s Hospital,Yong said she had all the post-ers on the bulletin board therememorized.
“There was one that alwayscaught my attention andI must have read it severaldozen times,” she wrote in aJuly 2011 blog post. “It was forThe Tiny Light Foundation...I looked at the website a fewtimes while we were in thehospital, and got teary eyed atthe beautiful pictures and sto-ries of all the Tiny Lights andtheir medical struggles.”
Yong, McArthur and Addi-son had their session last July,and Yong has since volun-teered to take charge of thefoundation’s writing depart-ment, responsible for writ-ing and editing the stories ofevery Tiny Light.
◗ For more information aboutthe Tiny Light fundraisinggala, which will feature asit-down dinner as well as aphoto booth, silent auctionand intimate acoustic perfor-mance by Andrew Putt fromPardon my Striptease, [email protected]. Formore information about theTiny Light Foundation, visitwww.thetinylight.com.
A Tiny Light is shining bright
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Melissa DePape and daughter Nevaeh look through some of the221 pictures of sick kids the Tiny Light Foundation has takenover the last year and a half.
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The head of the local NDP’s candidatesearch committee says ChilliwackMLA John Les’s decision not to seek
re-election should help the NDP’s chancescome next spring.
“It’s always hard to knock off an incum-bent,” Al Ens told the Times last week. “Ithink, for our party, it’s probably positivenews.
“Once that settles in with people, peoplemay think—as they sort of did when Pennerdid earlier this year—that to some degree itopens the door for us.”
Combine Les’s departure with provincialpolls that show an unpopular BC Liberal
government, and Ens said “we can’t help butfeel pretty buoyant and upbeat.”
Les’s resignation hasn’t led to aspiringNDP candidates coming out of the wood-work over the last week, Ens said. But he saidthree “quality” candidates had already indi-cated they’d like to run.
One of those is FVRD Area D directorDennis Adamson. The others haven’t beenannounced yet.
Ens said NDP candidate Gwen O’Mahony’svictory in this spring’s Chilliwack-Hope bye-lection may have helped encourage candi-dates to run in Les’s neighbouring Chilliwackriding, which has been a long-time BC Lib-eral stronghold.
“There’s genuine interest in people run-ning for the NDP now that might not havealways been there,” he said.
“With Gwen’s win in the byelection thisspring we’re feeling pretty buoyant and pret-ty optimistic of our chances of retaining notonly Gwen’s seat in the next provincial elec-tion, but maybe making a breakthrough inthe Chilliwack riding.”
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◗ Anyone with information on the theft isasked to contact Chilliwack RCMP Const.Pete Westra at 604-702-4204, Crime Stoppersat 1-800-222-8477, or JVC’s crime analystdesk at [email protected] and refer tofile no. 12-26904.
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It is my great pleasure todayto offer a valuable service:translating some of thestrange utterances we hear
ever day into plain English.From politicians and business
leaders to the average guy on thestreet, people like to use languageto confuse and misdirect.
Let us now examine someclassic examples of languagethat attempts to camouflage thespeaker’s real intentions.◗ “I’m sorry if anyone was offend-ed.”
It sounds like a real apology,but it’s not. The speaker isn’t sorryfor anything he did, or said, orimplied. That thing he said aboutminorities, women, rape victims,the handicapped? He’s not sorryfor saying it. He’s not even sorryfor offending you, or anyone else.He’s just sort of generally sorrythat someone, somewhere, mayhave felt bad. Which may or maynot have anything to do with thebile that spewed from the speak-er’s mouth.◗ “I don’t mean to sound racist,but . . . .”
Anything said after this phraseis completely racist.
When the guy in the nextcubicle breaks this one out, youcan respond in one of three ways.You can give a reasoned responseabout the insidious nature ofprejudice. You can tell him to takehis opinions about Asian driversand cram them. Or you can givehim an open-palm slap to the ear.
We can’t really recommend thelatter, no matter how satisfying itmight be.◗ “Won’t someone think of thechildren?”
This statement itself is nowusually camouflaged behindanother euphemism, but it wasnever really about the childrenin the first place. It’s always beenabout the desire of prudes andreligious bigots to force the rest ofus to live in their cloistered world.
The idea that almost anythingmight harm children, and thatany kind of censorship is justifiedto protect their wee, innocentbrains, suggests that the speakeris both paranoid and has neveractually met or even been a child.
If allowed to run riot, this view-point would lead to the banningof all video games other than Tet-ris, and the exclusion of the word“nipple” from the dictionary.◗ “I’m retiring to spend more timewith my family.”
An oldie, but a goodie. Betterthan most of the others, becauseit’s always partly true.
What politician wouldn’t longto give up the long hours of legis-lating, lobbying, and scrumming
with grubby reporters, to sleepin, see their kids, and eat meals athome?
Of course, if the politician reallywanted to spend lots of time withthe family, they wouldn’t havegotten into the game in the firstplace.
This phrase is usually coveringfor one of the following:
“Oh, cripes, we are going tolose so bad in the next election,and I’m not going down with thisship.”
“My affair with a Brazilianwhipped cream model is about tobe on the front pages.”
“Apparently, I didn’t do as gooda job hiding that money in Swissbank accounts as I thought.”◗ “I hear what you’re saying.”
A favourite from the world ofmiddle-management, guaran-teed to inflame tensions whileattempting to defuse them.
Direct translation: “I am not lis-tening to you, but I am pretend-ing to do so, as a managementmanual told me this will make itless likely that you will steal allthe toner and pens in the officeafter you are cut loose in the nextround of layoffs.”◗ “Children are our most valuableresource.”
If that was really true, therewould be a tax break for grind-ing them into a fine powder forexport to China and the U.S.
◗ Matthew Claxton is a reporterwith the Langley Advance.
Blood inwater isLiberal redWe can officially anoint Fort Lang-
ley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Cole-man the most optimistic man in
B.C. politics.Coleman announced last week that he
has a “fire in his belly” for the coming elec-tion, and he’ll be running against the NDPcome hell or high water.
Speaking of high water, each day bringsa new wave to break against the embattledgovernment of Premier Christy Clark.
Kevin Falcon, Chilliwack’s John Les, BlairLekstrom, George Abbott, Mary McNeil,Joan McIntyre, Rob Howard. Since lastweek, all of those Liberal MLAs, severalof them senior current or former cabinetministers, have announced that they willnot be running come this fall. It leavesColeman part of a dwindling crowd ofsenior Liberal veterans.
Coleman, Mike de Jong, and ShirleyBond seem to be among the last long-serving Liberals who have held majorportfolios.
It’s hard to blame those getting out now.This is British Columbia, after all, wherewe don’t just change governments, wechase them from office, pitchforks andtorches an optional extra. Ask Bill VanderZalm or Glen Clark.
Considering the latest polls, showingthe NDP and opposition leader AdrianDix well above Clark and her dwindlingLiberal core, it seems we may very well beheading for a repeat of 2001, or of 1991.
But again, we have to say that this isBritish Columbia. Nothing in politics ispredictable west of the Rockies.
Coleman may be counting on the sim-mering discontent that seems to be bub-bling within the upstart B.C. ConservativeParty. Or he may simply believe that theNDP will do what they have so often doneon both national and provincial stages,and snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Or he may feel that he has one of the lastsafe Liberal seats in B.C., and someonehas to pick up the pieces after next spring’selection blowout.
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Editor:On Aug. 17 I left for a week’s vaca-
tion secure in the knowledge thatthe city staff report for the nextcouncil meeting recommendedthat ‘council direct staff to developa business plan for the remediation,restoration and long term manage-ment of the Paramount Theatrebuilding as a civic facility.’ “Finally,”I thought, “they’ve seen the lightdown at city hall and figured outthat this one-of-a kind building isworth saving and incorporating intothe much-vaunted “grand plan” forthe revitalization of the downtown.
Knowing that staff works hand inhand with council prior to those rec-ommendations ever being made, Iset out to pen a few thank you lettersto mayor and council for doing theright thing. Imagine my shock whenI checked my emails the followingWednesday and learned that councilrejected staffs’ recommendationand moved to proceed with thedemolition of the theatre.
The RFP process set up originallyto find a user was flawed from thestart as the city wanted the pro-ponent to put up all the money torestore the building without grant-ing ownership—no business personin their right mind would take adeal like that. The proposal put outby our group (The Chilliwack Para-mount Film Society) was sound,but slated for rejection based on thecriteria in that RFP. It did, however,provide for a legitimate alternativeto move ahead to the benefit ofeveryone including the city. All ofthis was rejected and now the rushis on to bring down the buildingquickly before any more oppositioncan be mounted to stop the process.
Unfortunately a number of mythshave been propagated surroundingthe Paramount that serve to muddythe waters and leave the citizens ofChilliwack with a skewed perspec-tive of what is required to revitalizethe downtown. I’d like to set therecord straight and tackle a few ofthem as a start so that Chilliwacktaxpayers get the full and informedpicture of what’s happening here:
Myth #1 - CEPCO has offered totake the building down for free.
Let’s clear this one up once andfor all. CEPCO equals the City ofChilliwack and vice versa . . . period.It’s the same pot of money that everytaxpayer has funded. Taking downthe Paramount will roughly cost thesame amount as totally refurbishingthe building and giving it and thedowntown core desperately needednew life. If the City insists on mak-ing a distinction between itself andCEPCO for the sake of this argu-ment then so be it. Sell the buildingto CEPCO, then, for $1 along withthe recommendation that City staffcame up with to restore the buildingand run it as civic facility. For thesame taxpayer dollars spent (and yesthey are taxpayer dollars) the publiccan have a choice—walk to a newlyminted theatre in the downtown foran evening out or walk by an emptygravel lot for the next 20 years.
Myth #2 - The building is beyondrepair.
This one really gets me. The term“condemned” has been bandiedabout and the public needs to knowthat in this case we’re not evenclose. Part of my job as an architect
is to review existing buildings anddetermine very specifically what isrequired to bring them up to cur-rent building code requirements.I’ve spent significant time over thelast months looking through theParamount with contractors, tradespeople and engineers and basedon this review I don’t see any showstoppers—only opportunities. Themechanical hvac distribution sys-tem is sound and with new roof topunits installed will function beauti-fully. The so-called “extensive wirethief damage” that occurred isn’tvery extensive at all (according tothe electrician) and can be repairedwith little cost and effort. The build-ing is structurally sound and remov-ing the old second floor installedin the ’70s to turn it back into theoriginal single two-level theatreactually improves the overall seismicperformance of the building.
Restoring this facility is not unlikethe work we did turning the old firehall into our new offices some yearsago. Both these buildings are of thesame vintage, construction type andwere originally in similar states ofrepair (in fact the fire hall was worseoff). There may be some that thinkour efforts were wasted and that thedowntown would have been betterserved with the eight extra parkingstalls that were originally slated toreplace our building. I haven’t metany of those people however—onlythose that appreciate what wedid and are happy to see one ofChilliwack’s more significant build-ings given a new life instead of beingdemolished. Bottom line is: restor-ing the Paramount to the same levelas our ‘fire hall’ is a straightforwardproposition and could be completedat a fraction of the cost of new con-struction.
Myth #3 - The Paramount The-atre would compete with Galaxyand Cottonwood Cinemas as wellas the Cultural Centre.
The proposal of The ChilliwackParamount Film Society includeda plan to transform the Paramountinto a single-screen, repertory-typetheatre offering 600 seats for patronsto screen vintage, independent,alternative or non-mainstreamfilms. The films being shown at theGalaxy Cinemas and CottonwoodCinemas are mainly first-run, main-stream Hollywood blockbusters.Galaxy Cinemas at Eagle Landinghas Ultra AVX digital and 3D projec-tion in eight massive theatres withstadium seating, and CottonwoodCinemas is converting two theatresto digital projection and sound inthe near future. Not only are thefilms shown at the Cottonwood andGalaxy vastly different than thosethat would be shown at the Para-mount, differences in the method ofprojection and sound provide two
totally distinct viewing experiences.In addition, a repertory theatre likethe Paramount Theatre caters to adifferent demographic than a largemultiplex chain theatre does, andwould also draw customers fromoutlying areas due to the uniquenature of the films shown and theintimate experience created byviewing them in the context of arestored deco-era cinema. TheParamount Theatre would shownon-mainstream films in a uniquevintage atmosphere, to a varieddemographic . . . this does notcompete with the other theatresin Chilliwack, but rather comple-ments the offerings available to localmovie-goers.
The Paramount Theatre willnot compete with the ChilliwackCultural Centre.When creating theproposal to restore and operate theParamount Theatre, the commit-tee was sensitive to the fact thatChilliwack already has a success-ful and growing Cultural Centre.The restored Paramount Theatredoes not have a stage, dressingrooms, lighting, or sound systemsneeded to host live theatre or musi-cal performances. The ChilliwackParamount Film Society did notwant to replicate the mandate ofthe Cultural Centre, but ratherproposed to restore the ParamountTheatre and use it as it was originallydesigned—to screen movies. It wasproposed to rent the Paramount tocommunity and church groups tohelp supplement the general oper-ating expenses of the movie theatre,but these rentals would not com-pete with City-owned venues thatare capable of hosting live theatreand concerts.
Myth #4 - Demolish it and theywill come.
This is potentially the single mostdamaging issue facing the rehabili-tation of the downtown core. If notdone carefully this will have longstanding consequences. The currentplan for the downtown seems to befor the assembly and “mitigation”of connected properties providinglarge-scale development opportuni-ties for investors. The term “shovelready” is frequently used to describethe practice of taking down build-ings and readying the site for devel-opers to arrive and build upon—andherein lies the danger. Current leaserates in the downtown are gener-ally in the $10 per square foot rangeall-in. A developer needs to obtain alease rate of $18-$22 per square footin order to finance the constructionof a new wood framed building andbetween $30-$40 per square foot fornon-combustible construction (i.e.glass and steel). Lease rates in thedowntown have risen around $2 persquare foot in the last 10 years—itdoesn’t take a degree in rocket sci-
ence to see that these empty lots willsit empty for years or decades beforelease rates in the downtown rise tothe point where developers will beattracted.
Now, I’m not at all against big,bold, large-scale developmentdowntown, I welcome it and in factmy entire profession is built on theidea. The point I’m trying to makeis that the Paramount shouldn’teven be on the hit list of buildingsto come down to make way forfuture development. Any urbanplanner worth their salt would tellyou that a re-furbished Paramounttheatre would only attract futuredevelopment across the street andaugment any kind of mixed-useproject a developer would propose.The downtown is not healthy, andmayor and council seem bent onusing leeches and blood-lettingtechniques to try and save it insteadof giving it the transfusion it sodesperately needs. The City andCEPCO need the advice of experturban planners (please hire one) inthis area to develop a detailed andcomprehensive plan because weonly get one shot at this.With EagleLanding/Garrison and theVeddercorridor areas all vying for a piece ofthe economic pie in our area, only acertain amount of energy is left overto truly “re-vitalize” the downtowncore. If not done carefully, we arelikely to see for many years to comeempty gravel lots scattered over thedowntown core with yesterdays’newspapers blowing lazy circles inthe wind.
Alvin BartelBoard member - the Chilliwack
Paramount Film Society
Oil pipeline versussheer hypocrisyEditor:
The scene is played out over andover. People in a canoe paddle andprotest about energy pipe lines,and bring along the wannabes.
They drive to the water in theirdiesel trucks, put the canoes backon the diesel truck and drive toTimmies for a take out before theystop in at Walmart. Fill up withcheap diesel and miss paying thetax. It’s cheaper.
The next scene is played out bythe “I don’t know what everyoneelse does for employment group.”They may be still living in theirparent’s basement suite or momand dad help out with their rent,so they can take that cheap flight[planes run on batteries, right ?]to a warm place in the winter andstill make the payment on dasauto. This group thinks they haveenough, so the rest can do without.
We all use the medical system,roads, bridges, flush the toilet, ohya, we truck all out garbage out oftown, it’s cheaper, thus we can usemore stuff.
Gee, I wonder where does allthat pipe come from so I canshower, drink, and flush.
Do those excavators logging andconcrete trucks really run on solarpower?
May I ask that people considerwhat is part of our future for B.C.Yes folks, it’s energy, whether itbe hydro power, power plants orrefinery. These are the engines of
our economy .The best place to start is with
the proposed refinery in NorthernB.C. This will provide a stable fuelsupply for B.C., and allow somefor export. I would never think ofexporting raw crude.
The amount of jobs now and inthe future will be a major factor inour lifestyle.
We are growing and shall providefor needs of our generations.
Consider the above. Let’s getstarted now.
Fred PetersenChilliwack
Better uses for taxdollars than parkEditor:
We don’t get it. Spending$152,721 on a park across fromChilliwack City Hall?
As we drive by there we admirethat it is a very pretty little parkand we mostly see pedestrians, cit-izens on bikes and seniors enjoy-ing it. We are seniors. If we want togo and sit in that park where do wepark. In the City Hall parking lot.We don’t have bus service in ourarea.
There are roads in the cityof Chilliwack that need repair-ing badly as we can see by othercitizens asking that their roads berepaired. Not on the agenda todaywas City Hall’s response as oneperson stated in a recent letter tothe editor.
As for the revitalization of down-town Chilliwack, there has to besome sort of plan on the agenda.It is not only the one street in thedowntown area that is an eye sore.What about the old Safeway build-ing?
As for the Paramount Theatre,we also enjoyed many moviesthere and we were very comfort-able sitting upstairs in the last rowand stretching our legs out. Thatwas in the past and now we havea big new movie theatre at EagleLanding that we can’t afford. Wewere sad to see the brand newstate of the Cultural Centre cometo Chilliwack and have the otherlittle arts theatre shut down. Why,because it was cheaper to go andsee a local play and sometimesoutside talent, at a very reasonableprice. We cannot afford the newtheatre productions.
The downtown area should orcould be four-storey buildings ascondos and apartments and thestreet level could be small storesand restaurants with outsidepatios for the spring, summer andautumn months.
We understand that it takes alot of money to have people inter-ested and enthusiastic to do all ofthese things but in our opinion afountain isn’t a big priority for thetaxpayers in Chilliwack.
M. & L. ArneilChilliwack
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The 6th annual Chilliwack Walks programcame to another successful conclusionand saw 890 people taking part in the
walks, which are hosted at various locationsaround the community.
The program, titled the “8 Walks in 8 WeeksChallenge!” is one of the Chilliwack – Activefor Life initiatives and is often showcased asone of the best case practices for introduc-ing worthwhile, socially interactive, healthyactivities to a community .
Co-ordinated or sponsored by local organi-zations such as the Chilliwack Family YMCA,the Chilliwack Times, the Leisure RecreationGroup, Fraser Health and the City of Chilli-wack, the challenge offers a great opportuni-ty to view some of our area’s parks and trails,add healthy activity into residents’ lives andsocialize with other members of the com-munity. People who participate are providedwith a passport, in which they documenttheir walks. Once the passport is completed
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The winners for the 6th annual ChilliwackWalks program are:
Janis Olsen – a three-month individualmembership at the Chilliwack Family YMCA;
Luoyi Huang – a three-month family mem-bership at the Chilliwack Family YMCA;
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Elan Van Herl – a three-month individualmembership valid at either the Cheam Lei-sure Centre or the Chilliwack Landing LeisureCentre;
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Helping out Chilliwack’sless fortunate in timefor Thanksgiving will
be a breeze again this yearthanks to the B.C. Thanksgiv-ing Food Drive (BCTFD).
Volunteers will be in neigh-bourhoods around town thisweek dropping off donationbags for residents to fill, butthey won’t be knocking onanyone’s door or interruptinganyone’s dinner.
The bags will be hung fromdoorknobs, and all local resi-dents have to do is fill themand set them out for collec-tion on Saturday.
“That’s the ideal way to doit, and they seem to be ableto marshal the support,” saidChilliwack Salvation Armymedia spokesperson IanPratt of the BCTFD organiz-ers. “They hit every area intown and allow everybody tocontribute. People have theopportunity to contribute ornot to. They don’t get pres-sured into it. They can putinto the bags what they wantto put in there. It’s a great wayto do it.”
Last year, the drive—spon-
sored by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter-day Saintsand Food Banks of BritishColumbia—brought in 12,000pounds of food in Chilliwackthanks to the effort of 250 vol-unteers.
“TheLatterDaySaintscamein and did a tremendousjob,” Pratt said. “It helped usget rolled away through tillChristmas.”
The need at the local foodbank is just as great this year,he said, so the timing of thisweek’s drive couldn’t be better.
“Food Bank usage is up tre-mendously at the moment,”Pratt said.
Volunteers started droppingbags off on Monday and willpick them up Saturday after9:30 a.m. Residents who don’tfind a bag on their doorknobcan drop off donations at theSalvation Army CommunityChurch (46420 Brooks Ave.).◗ For more information aboutthe Chilliwack Salvation ArmyFood Bank, visit www.salva-tionarmychilliwack.ca. Formore information about theB.C. Thanksgiving Food Drive,visit www.bctfooddrive.org.
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assertive here and say this is what we want,and, if they reject it, then let’s negotiate.”
Thompson said he would also like to seethe OCP include specific wording aboutthe Chilliwack River Valley as a recreationalcorridor with minimal development andresource extraction and a focus on a greenenvironment.
Electoral Area E director Dave Lamson,meanwhile, said conflicts between localresidents and the provincial government arebound to arise because much of the valleyis crown land, owned by the province andmanaged for the good of all British Colum-bians.
The draft OCP tries to strike a balancebetween residents’ wishes and provinciallaws.
“Sometimes things have to be done so thateverything fits together,” Lamson said.
But Thompson said the current draft needs
to go further to express the will of residents.“The language doesn’t clearly indicate the
severity of the issues in the valley,” he said,“and we’d like to address it in there, even if itcan’t trump provincial acts, at least it couldsay the community’s wishes is for safety, agreen economy.”
◗ The formal public hearing on any and allaspects of the Official Community Plan willbe held at 7 p.m. at the FVRD Office (45950Cheam Ave.). Interested individuals cancontact the FVRD at 1-800-528-0061 (from8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) for more information.Copies of the plan and background materi-als can be found on the FVRD website atwww.fvrd.bc.ca.
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The provincial govern-ment is asking forpublic feedback on
a new plan that would setaside parcels of old-growthforest around Chilliwack.
The province is proposingto designate 1,479 hectaresof land in the Fraser ValleySouth landscape unit as OldGrowth Management Areas(OGMAs). The designationprotects certain areas fromdevelopment in order topreserve the forest’s biodi-versity.
Proposed OGMAs arelocated to the east of Cul-tus Lake, along Chilliwack’seastern hillsides, and onthe western and northernslopes of Mount Cheam andneighbouring mountains.(Lands in the ChilliwackRiver Valley have alreadygone through the process.)
Many of the proposedareas are composed ofold trees, while others areplaces that may have beenharvested before, but whereforesters hope to estab-
lish pockets of old growth,according to Chilliwack Dis-trict manager Allan John-srude.
“What this is about is try-ing to find good representa-tives of the ecosystems thatare out there [and] that arein good condition, and havethose set aside generallyfor biodiversity purposes,”Johnsrude said. “The prov-ince recognizes the impor-tance of old growth areasof suitable size and suitablequantity that help make upa diverse ecosystem acrossthe province.”
“Fo re s t d e v e l o p m e n tneeds to respect the bound-aries of these OGMAs as afirst step,” he said.
Previously, forest manag-ers aimed to maintain quo-tas of a certain amount ofold growth forest. The pro-posed plan aims to set outspecific locations.
The public consultationprocess runs until Nov. 5.The public can view thedraft land-use plans eitherby obtaining a copy at theMinistry of Forests, Landsand Resource Operationsoffice at 46360 Airport Rd.,or by viewing them onlineat www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/slrp/legalobjectives/advertised-LUORs.html. Commentscan be sent to [email protected].
Johnsrude said feedback isimportant.
“It makes sure that thedetailed work we have inidentifying suitable old-growth or recruitment areasby the professional hasn’toverlooked useful localknowledge that members ofthe public might have,” hesaid.
Mounties are hunting for a man whobroke into a Wellington Avenuestore Friday morning and made off
with nearly a dozen purses.Police say the front window of Mary’s Uni-
form and Fashions was broken early thismorning and 11 purses were stolen. Thepurses were worth “several hundred dollars,”according to Chilliwack RCMP.
A witness in the area heard a loud crash at5:10 a.m. and spotted a man leaving the areaon a bicycle.
The man was described as five-foot-eightand was wearing jeans and a red hoodie,police said.
◗ Anyone with information on the theft isasked to contact Chilliwack RCMP at 604-792-4611 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
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ACTIVISTS, from page 3
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Food driveThe fourth annual BCThanks-giving Food Drive takes placethis week. The SalvationArmy Community Food Bankwill deliver donations bags
this week to select homesthroughout Chilliwack.The bags will be pickedup Sept. 15 after 9:30 a.m.and brought to the collect-ing station at the Salvation
Army Chilliwack CommunityChurch at 46420 Brooks Ave-nue. Those who don’t receivea bag can still drop off non-perishable food donations atthe same address on collec-
tion day. For more informa-tion visit bctfooddrive.org.
End-of-life careThe Chilliwack Hospice Soci-ety hosts Your Choice, YourLife: Having ConversationsAbout End-of-LifeWishesSept. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to 12p.m. at the Chilliwack CulturalCentre. Tickets available atthe cultural centre box office.Lawyer Ed Kaye, palliativecare physician Dr. Ron Bull,and Fraser Health advancecare planning co-ordinator
Cari Hoffman will speak. Theevent is the first in a four-partseries about life, love, lossand death.
879 RCAF Wing eventsThe 879 RCAFWing of the AirForce Association is holdingtwo events in September.On Sept. 15 volunteers willbe at CottonwoodMall from10 a.m. to 3 p.m., signingkids up for Ident-A-Kid, aby-donation child-identifica-tion program. Parents andguardians receive forms with
their children’s photos andfingerprints to identify themif they should gomissing. OnSept. 16, the 879 RCAFWingwill team upwith Branch 4and 280 Legions, the AnavetsUnit 305 and 147 AirWolfCadet Squadron to holdthe 72nd Battle of BritainMemorial Service at the Cityof Chilliwack Cenotaph inVeteran’s Memorial Park. Ser-vice starts at 2 p.m. Everyonewelcome.
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Tai ChiTry someTai Chi at the TaoistTai Chi Society’s Chilliwackbranch open house Sept. 15from 10 a.m. to noon. Begin-ner classes start the week ofSept. 18. For more informa-tion visit www.taoist.org
Teen Challenge walk/run/rideTheWalk-Run-Ride for BCTeen Challenge takes placeSept. 15 in Abbotsford. Enjoya day of family fun. Registra-tion begins at 8:30 a.m. atMaranatha Baptist Church,at 3580 Clearbook Rd. Cost is$25 per person, $40 per cou-ple, $50 for a family of four.Visit www.bcteenchallenge.com or call 1-888-575-3930for more information.
Quiz nightThe Chilliwack Library hostsits ninth annual Quiz NightOct. 12 from 7 to 10 p.m.Come for a fun eveningof laughter, groans and achance to win the famousSmarty Pants Award. Bringa group of eight, or comealone and join others to forma team. Tickets (now availablefrom the library’s customerservice desk) are $13 per per-son and include a snack.
Pensioners meetAll Chilliwack/HopeMunici-pal Pension Retirees (mem-bers and non-members) andtheir spouses/partners areinvited to attend the nextmeeting of theMPRA Sept.19 at 2 p.m. at the ChilliwackLibrary. Retirees who receivea public sector pension arealso invited. Refreshmentswill be served.
Uke clubUkulele clubmeets the firstand thirdWednesday of eachmonth (Sept. 19) from 7 to 9p.m. at Decades. All levels wel-come for an enjoyable eve-ning of singing and playing.
Diabetes group meetsThe Chilliwack branch of theCanadian Diabetes Associa-tion holds informal monthlysupport groupmeetings onthe thirdWednesday of eachmonth (Sept. 19) in theMintoRoom at Evergreen Hall at
2 p.m. Informative guestspeakers, dietary informationand refreshments available.
Call 604-794-3652 for moreinformation.
Yarrow book clubTheYarrow Library Book Clubcontinues this fall. The clubwill gather the third Thursdayof every month (Sept. 20)from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. to dis-cuss the books they’ve read.
JoinYarrow Library staff forlively discussions of selectedtitles. Chosen books willchangemonthly and copiesare provided by the library.Newmembers are welcometo join at any time.
Seniors teaChilliwack Senior Peer Coun-
sellors, at 45938WellingtonAve., hosts a seniors teathe third Thursday of everymonth (Sept. 20) from 2 to3:30 p.m. for seniors tomeetvolunteers and learn aboutthe program. No cost, butcall 604-793-7204 to confirmattendance because space islimited.
Rug hookingTraditional rug hookers meetevery Tuesday from 10 a.m.to 3 p.m. at the ChilliwackSeniors Recreation Centre, at9400 College St. Instructoravailable, if desired, with les-sons. Come by and see thebeautiful work. Call Betty Louat 604-824-4095
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The UFV Cascades wom-en’s soccer squad splittheir first two Canada
West regular season gamesplayed at Exhibition Field lastweekend.
The Cascades opened theirseason Friday with a convinc-ing 3-0 defeat of the MountRoyal University Cougars.The game was not only UFV’sfirst regular season game atExhibition Field, but was alsoMount Royal’s first CanadaWest/CIS women’s soccermatch.
UFV dominated play in thefirst half, but couldn’t find thescore sheet until the 53rd min-ute, when Cascades captainChelsea Steffen converted aDanielle Schmidt corner kick.Sam Temple added to the Cas-cades’ lead in the 62nd min-ute, and Chilliwack’s DonnaPinning converted a penaltyin the 71st minute to seal a vic-tory for the home side.
UFV faced a tougher oppo-nent Saturday night and fell2-1 to the CIS number-fiveranked University of AlbertaPandas.
The Pandas opened the
scoring early, in the ninthminute, off a corner kick.Alberta’s offence continued totrouble the Cascades defenceand seven minutes laternotched another tally whenthe Panda’s Amanda Blackconverted from six yards out.
UFV responded well in the
second half, however, withCarly Neeson and Chilliwack’sDanika Snook each just failingto capitalize on great scoringopportunities. The Cascadesfinally got a late goal in extratime when Paige Friesen capi-talized off another Schmidtcorner kick.
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The inaugural BCHL Showcasescored big, according to Chilli-wack Chiefs president Glen
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to show off the league’s players tocollege and NHL scouts, saw all 16BCHL teams play two games each atProspera Centre last weekend.
With hundreds of scouts taking inthe action—and with the Chiefs cov-ering their costs and then some—Ringdal said the event accomplishedeverything it set out to do.
“It went very, very well,” he said.
Last week, Ringdal told the Timeshe expected “dozens” of scouts toattend the event. Instead, around200 flocked to Prospera Centre.
“We had a turnout of scouts thatwas well beyond our expectationsand the reports that we got fromthem were extremely positive,” Ring-dal told theTimes. “Our primary goalof exposing the 380 kids who playin our league to the scouts of NorthAmerica was overwhelmingly suc-cessful.”
As far as fan attendance, Ring-dal said organizers came close tomatching their target of 1,000 fans forChiefs games and 350 fans for gamesbetween visiting teams. Those num-
bers would have been higher had theweather not been so good, but theywere still enough to ensure the Chiefsdidn’t lose money on the event. Addi-tional revenues will go toward helpingcompensate other teams’ travel coststo attend the event.
The Chiefs will now put together areport to be presented to the Boardof Governors. Ringdal said the Show-case will happen again, although itwill be up to the board to decide whatform it takes, and where. Chilliwackwas ideally suited for the first event,both geographically and because ofits twin ice surfaces. Finding anotherspot—the Chiefs won’t host it nextyear—may be more difficult.
NHL scouts flock to Showcase
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A Winnipeg Jets scout takes notes Saturday during the inaugural BCHLShowcase. Some 200 scouts took in the three-day event, which saw all 16BCHL teams play two games each at Prospera Centre.
BY TYLER [email protected]
For all the changes to the ChilliwackChiefs’ lineup over the summer, itwas the one move the team didn’thave to make that shone brightest
last weekend during the BCHL Showcase atProspera Centre.
All-star netminder Mitch Gillam, back withthe Chiefs for a final season despite commit-ting to Cornell University, vexed the Pentic-ton Vees in a losing effort and stymied theNanaimo Clippers in a 2-1 win.
In spite of Gillam’s 46-stop performanceFriday night in the Chiefs’ home opener,Chilliwack fell 2-1 to the defending RoyalBank Cup-champion Vees.
Gillam had denied 39 shots before the Veesfinally beat him early in the third period.
Austin Plevy tied the game on a bank-shotfrom the boards midway through the thirdon a two-man advantage power play. (Plevydrew the second Vees penalty when he wasslashed after deking past two Pentictondefenders).
But the Vees scored late on a Wade Murphyshot from the slot that just trickled throughthe Chiefs netminder and across the goalline.
The following evening, Chilliwack was onthe happy side of the 2-1 score sheet.
Defenders Cooper Rush and DavidThompson each scored off power play point
shots to give Gillam—who made 29 saveson the night—all the offensive support hewould need.
“Mitch played very, very well for us,” saidChilliwack Chiefs coach Harvey Smyl.
Smyl was pleased with his team’s competelevel, which he had questioned after the pre-season.
“We took a step in the right direction,” hetold the Times. “Our work effort was bet-ter, for the most part, our commitment, ourwhole style was a little more aggressive thanit was through the exhibition season.”
Smyl wasn’t too concerned about the factthe Chiefs failed to score at even strength ineither game, but he said he’d like to see histeam go to the net harder.
“I’d like to see us have a little more pene-tration in the blue paint area,” he said.
With recruit Ben Israel held out of thelineup as the Chiefs straighten out a card-ing issue, 16-year-old Abbotsford defence-man Eric Roberts saw considerable ice time,including on the penalty kill.
“I thought he moved the puck well, Ithought he made real good decisions, Ithought he was strong,” Smyl said. “I waspleased with the way Eric played.”
Gillam provides security in Chiefs net
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Chilliwack Chiefs forward Josh Hansen takes the puck hard to the net Saturday during BCHLaction the Nanaimo Clippers.
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Ouch.When the Vancouver Island Raiders and
the Chilliwack Huskers meet, the result isalways painful for the men in green. Satur-day was no exception as the Raiders demol-ished the Huskers 85-0 in Nanaimo.
With just 2:10 played in the first quarter,the Raiders were up 21-0 over the Huskers.Turnovers killed Chilliwack early, as theyfumbled the ball away on their first two pos-sessions. Then things got worse: the Huskers
were down 42-0 after 15 minutes and at half,the score was 70-0.
Mercy rules kicked into effect in the sec-ond half, limiting the damage, such as itwas.
The loss was bad, but it’s no anomaly.The Raiders haven’t scored fewer than 50points over the Huskers since 2008. And theyhaven’t surrendered more than seven pointssince 2009.
Over the last seven games between the twoclubs, the Raiders have outscored the Husk-ers 359-42.
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The UFV Cascades men’ssoccer team kicks off its
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Chiefs hostSurrey Eagles
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DO YOU VOLUNTEER?Stretch yourself - do something
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www.cwkresourcecentre.com.Please phone during officehours at 604-702-9595 formore details and to apply.
1010 Announcements1010CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDY
Type 2 Diabetes12 month research study is looking for participants who:
■ are 18 years or older■ have type 2 diabetes for at least 12 months■ are currently on long acting (basal) insulin for at least 12months■ do not currently have their blood sugars under good control(HbA1c between 7-10%)Qualified participants will be enrolled in the study to evaluate anew concentrated long acting insulin and will receive study-related care, study medication, glucose meters and strips at nocost.
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1170 Obituaries1170
Christensen, MacLaren Nels (Mac)August 25, 1936 - September 5, 2012
Mac was a builder throughout hislife. With patience, skill and love,he built beautiful things with hishands, and relationships with hisheart. It was with great sadnessthat his family said their finalgoodbyes at home on September5th, 2012.Mac was born in Rosetown,Saskatchewan and lived in nearbyRuthilda until the age of eight. Hisparents moved the family to PortKells, BC. Three years later, theyarrived in Chilliwack, where helived the rest of his years.In high school (Class of 1955)Mac loved soccer, track and Fieldand socializing with friends. It
was at this time that he discovered his love of working with wood. Thetreasures he created are still enjoyed in the family home. It was also inhigh school that he fell deeply in love with his life-long partner, Marie(Fetterly). They married in 1959.Employed by the Chilliwack School District for 43 years, Mac beganhis career as a carpenter and painter, and was later appointed to theposition of Custodial Supervisor, where he remained for the rest of hiscareer. He enjoyed his time with the District and took great pride in hiswork. His impact continues to be felt.After his retirement, Mac continued to devote his time and energy to hischurch community and family. His trips to the Maritimes, Ottawa,Australia,and church reunions at Samish Island gave him great pleasure.Mac always had time for coffee and a chat. In conversation, he madeyou feel that anything was possible. He was an eternal optimist, with agentle and indomitable spirit. During the last several years, diabetes tookits toll on his health, and he spent a great deal of time fighting the effectsof the disease. Despite considerable pain, Mac never complained. Heloved to be on the go, and enjoyed playing crib and taking long drives(with a stop at Tim Horton’s!). He taught us to appreciate every momentof our lives.Mac is pre-deceased by his parents, Nels and Zella, and two brothers,Cecil and Ken. He leaves behind his loving wife Marie of 53 years; threechildren, Alan, Colleen and Leah; four grandchildren, Taylor, Renae,Benjamin and Nathan; as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.Mac’s family wishes to thank Dr. Paul Taylor and the renal team at St.Paul’s Hospital, as well as Dr. Ron Bull and the Home Health nursesin Chilliwack, for their outstanding support. They said it would takecourage to make this journey. Dad, you showed us the way.A celebratory service and reception will be held on Saturday, September15th at 2pm at the Chilliwack Middle School (46354 Yale Road). In lieu offlowers, donations can be sent to World Accord, a Canadian, non-profitdevelopment agency.Mac loved life and found it hard to say goodbye. We were blessed tohave known him as a husband, father, grandpa, uncle and friend.
Papa, we will no longer hear your beautiful voice, humming and whistling,but we promise to keep making music so you can hear us. We love you.
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Application deadline extended.Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training (SASET) require the services of
three qualified Career Development Practitioner (CDP) Outreach Worker to provide EmploymentServices in outreach office employment field work. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC HumanRights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Pleaseself-identify on your cover letter or resume. The CDP Outreach Worker is responsible for all aspects ofcareer development services including needs determination, employment consultations, assessments,labour market research and active case management with a team of professionals. Case managementwill consist of continuous follow up with clients to review and or revise their action plans as wellas conducting appropriate referrals to agencies, employers, and resources. The tracking of clientinterventions and progress will be done through regular updates on the ARMS web-based client database system. The CDP will periodically deliver customized short-term employment related workshopsin the communities.
Salary Range: Will be determined based on qualifications and experience.
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Please submit resumes to:Attention: Anna CelestaSto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment TrainingBuilding 8/a – 7201 Vedder Road,Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5Or by email to: [email protected]
We regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview. We thank all applicants for their interest.
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IMMACULATE 984SF 2br condoinsuite laundry, mountain view40+ bldg $95,300 604-703-3839see uSELLaHOME.com id5543
LARGE 2 bdrm Apt, ensuite,w/d, stove, fridge, d/w, new floor &countertops, Buy Now, ChooseColor! $147,900 or as is$139,900. incl heat, storage &prkg. Glendale Manor, Sardis,1-604-799-3685 or 604-858-3685
LARGE 2200SF 3br 2.5ba reno’d3 lvl tnhse w/unique loft on 3rdfloor, $269,900 604-799-0213see uSELLaHOME.com id5578
6008-08 Coquitlam6008-08
$149,000 1 Br corner ground levelsuite with private patio, laminateflrs, crown molding, in desireableAustin Hts. Quiet secure building,nr Blue Mtn park, shopping etc.P r i c e r e d u c e d . M o v i n g .604-619-3444 or 778-233-6046
6008-12 Langley/Aldergrove6008-12
REDUCED TO sell 1536sf 3br2.5ba 1 owner end unit 6 yr oldtownhome $319K 604-833-4246see uSELLaHOME.com id5549
NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512
RENO’D 770SF 2nd fl w/brandnew appliances, insuite laundrypets/kids ok $191K 604-530-6247see uSELLaHOME.com id5584
WALNUT GROVE, Langley Newreno’d, 2 BR, 2 bath, 1200sf,Greenbelt, Strata $188mo. 319,000obo. 604-882-1081 / 604-802-5678
WALNUT GROVE quiet 1311sf3br 1.5ba w/private back yard$297,800 778-565-5082 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5539
6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14
IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $419,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18
OWNER SELLING Newly Reno1236sf. 2BR & den, 2 baths,7appls, pets ok, NWest concretehi-rise. (#806 The Woodward)Direct secure access to RoyalCity Ctr Mall. $429,900 obo778-238-1056, 604-271-0777
TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp,& Sky train $259K 778-241-4101see uSELLaHOME.com id5580
6008-22 NorthVancouver6008-22
LONSDALE & 4th, 180° ViewsSouthwest corner condo,impeccable apt, updated qualityconcrete bldg. Modern comfort,a l l a m e n s , $ 3 6 7 K o b o ,604-980-3186
3BDRM/2.5BTH #46 - 728West 14th St, North VanRooftop patio with fabulousmountain views to the Northand city/water views to theSouth. Only 4 years old,Ceasarstone in kitchen &bath, S/S appliances, 2 prkgstalls. V951636. $565,000Call: (604) 377-9906
6008-26 Port Moody6008-26
INLET & Mtn views, reno’d 928sf2 br condo, insuite laundry rentalsok $228,500 604-936-7547 seeuSELLaHOME.com id4642
6008-28 Richmond6008-28
STEVESTON VERY large 1284sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazingmtn views, $455K 604-618-8362see uSELLaHOME.com id5376
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557
CLOVERDALE UPDATED 696sf1br condo, rents for $650 insuitelaundry $103,900 604-341-9257see uSELLaHOME.com id5500
GUILDFORD, 1584SF 3br 3baprivate byard w/hot tub, indoorpool $239,900 604-581-0419see uSELLaHOME.com id5558
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
GUILDFORD 650SF 1br 3rd flcondo, pool, exercise rm, partyrm etc, $213,900 778-834-8224see uSELLaHOME.com id5576
GUILDFORD QUIET 905sf topfl 2br condo, recent flooringpaint etc $186,900 604-496-3397see uSELLaHOME.com id5593
NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546
NEWTON HUGE 2017sf 3 or 4br 2.5ba tnhouse w/double sxsgarage $393,000 778-218-0389see uSELLaHOME.com id5320
NEWTON UPDATED 1007sf 2brground lvl, private entry, insuitelaundry, $196,900 604-592-2991see uSELLaHOME.com id5598
SENIOR’S ALERT 1200sf 2br2ba upper level tnhousew/chairlift $219K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547
6008-32 Tsawwas.6008-32
BLOWOUT PRICE like Venicelagoon lvl 935sf 2br 2ba insuitelaundry $299,999 604-948-6805see uSELLaHOME.com id5567
6008-34 VancouverEast Side6008-34
MOVING INTO VANCOUVER?104-2600 E 49th Ave. $312,500.2 BR, 845 sf Great loc, nr bus/shops Pat Ginn, Sutton Call forfurther details 604-220-9188 oremai l [email protected] HOUSE Sat Sept 8th 2pm-4pm
6008-40 W.End/Down/Yaletown6008-40
FORECLOSURE SALEDistress sale. Receive free listw/Pics $2 Mill and up.
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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42
EXECUTIVE LIVING gated1864sf 4bedroom 2.5bath, mainfloor master bedroom, 19+ adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552
6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42
HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555
PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids,pets ok. $310,000 778-294-2275see uSELLaHOME.com id5575
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6015 For Sale byOwner6015
2BDRM+DEN/2BTH CONDO forSale Owner must SELL. Helen604-762-7412 $269,500.See onhttp://propertyguys.com/property/index/id/69236
ABBOTSFORD35014 HIGH DRIVE
2400 sq.ft. 5 bed, 2.5 bath, incl.in-law suite. Private back yard.$390,000 obo. (250) 702-3415
LANGLEY [WILLOUGHBY]Now $577,000! neg. Open plan,granite, ss appl. vaulted ceil. 3bdrm, 3 bath det. 604-721-4414
MLS Listing #: X2381132
2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY
Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-
plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,
garage. 604-533-6652
Lower Lonsdale, Spacious BR,S.West corner, 180° Views,modern, comfort, 4blks toSeabus, updated concrete bldg.$367K, obo Info 604-980-3186
GREAT Family Home.South facing 3861 sq ft customhome on a 6028 sq ft lot inFleetwood/Tynehead, Surrey.One owner, built in 2001. 6bedrooms, study, 3 1/2bathrooms, maple kitchen.Master bedroom has a largewalk-in closet, soaker tub, andmountain views. Nice neutralcolours, bright and lightthroughout. Sweeping, doublesided staircase. Basement suitehas 2 bedrooms, dishwasher,maple kitchen, laundry, separateentry and a large games/mediaroom, or possible 3rd bedroom.Landscaped garden, largeprivate back yard, covered patio,hot tub, cedar deck. Primaryschool is a 5 minute walk, SurreySports & Leisure Centre is a 2min drive. $699,800
Call 778-227-6253
6015 For Sale byOwner6015
VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTH Top WVancover Location, Lifestyle,Kitchen, Cherrywood Floor, LikeNew, Just Gorgeous $1,599,000.Interlink Realty (778) 882-8381
REAL DEPARTURE Bay-Nosteep stairs on cliff front. Just 2blks to sandy, usable beach. 8min to ferry, shopping closer.2,600 sq ft, 2 bdrm suite, activeviews, 3 full baths, sep. laundries.Oversize corner lot w/ access toRV pad behind house. $439,000.Drive by 2895 Fairbanks (cnr BayS t . ) N a n a i m o . V i e w b yappointment. 250-585-1111,250-729-7420
2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street
Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847
3BDRM/2.5BTH BEAUTIFUL 2STOREY HOME ON A QUIET
CUL-DE-SAC IN CLOVERDALEExcellent location in desirable
neighborhood. Close to schools,transportation and shopping.Bright open plan. $552,000.
Call: (604) 575-4686
THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $399,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892
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EAST, STUNNING Mt Baker view2850 sf 5br 3ba bungalow, mn flrMaster, $454,900 250-656-0549see uSELLaHOME.com id5456
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6020-02 Abbotsford6020-02
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3 BDRMS. 3 baths. Updatedincluding wood floors, newlighting and window coverings.Recently painted inside and out.New 35 year roof. Largelandscaped lot with garden shed/shop. Dining room and kitchennook. Family room and laundryroom on main. Basement finishedas a rec room. Power vacuum.Near schools and churches. 5minutes to shopping. $417,000includes all appliances.
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604-832-6111.Lighthouse Realty Ltd.
6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06
BELOW ASSESSMENT 1280sf3br 1.5ba ½ duplex, large 4480sf lot $232,900 604-792-9287see uSELLaHOME.com id5511
CHILLIWACK LK 1250sf rancherw/guest cabin, .5 ac lot, 2km tolake, pool $360K 604-824-5687see uSELLaHOME.com id5561
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c50+ complex $68K 604-858-9301see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
OWN THE land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile home, kidsOK, $179,900 604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541
WOODBINE ST, CHILLIWACK45+ Rancher in Quiet GatedCommunity, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, allappls, 1200sf, dble garage,maintenance free yard, strata fee$136mo. Free Hold Land. MustSell $229,900. Mint Condition!Move in Ready. 1 604 625-3498.
6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08
OFFERED AT assessed value1000sf 3br 2ba home on huge10,000sf lot $414K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272
RANCH PARK 3136sf 7br 3.5bafabulous vu, below assessmenton CDS $699K 604-498-2616 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5595
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6020-12 Ladner/South Delta6020-12
W. LADNER ½ block from theFraser Riv,1600sf 3br characterhome, $559,000 604-617-3748see uSELLaHOME.com id5599
6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX65K below assessment. $3K/morent income $535K 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
WILLOUGHBY NEW 3034sf 6br5ba w/legal 2br basement suitequiet cr, $599,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5607
6020-24 North Delta6020-24
Open House Sat 2-47610 Barrymore Dr N Delta
$599,000Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]
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UPDATED 4541SF 7br 5½baon large 8264sf lot, basementsuite, $819,000 604-805-6614see uSELLaHOME.com id5604
6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26
2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm
or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep
Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated
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6020-30 Port Moody6020-30
OCEANFRONT 4700SF 5br 3½bath main fl br, 6286sf lot, suitepotenl $1,949,000 604-469-1813see uSELLaHOME.com id5606
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
BOLIVAR HTS beautifully up-dated 1600sf 3br rancher, 7830sf view lot $399K 778-394-0228see uSELLaHOME.com id5562
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6020-34 Surrey6020-34
CEDAR HILLS 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $549K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568
CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597
CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $659K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563
CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551
CLOVERDALE 3765SF 4br3.5ba, on quiet cul-de-sac, suitepotential in basement, $575K604-619-0603. See:
uSELLaHOME.com id5559
CLOVERDALE 3850SF 6br 5ba3lvl 2/suite potential on 1/2ac GDlot, $849,900 778-549-2056 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5564
FLEETWOOD ACROSS fromSchool, reno’d 2600sf 6br 5baw/suites $579K 604-434-3482see uSELLaHOME.com id5577
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $498,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $789K
604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506
INVESTMENT PPTY 2800sf6br 4ba w/2 suites, rent $2,650.5ac lot, $485,000 604-809-1177see uSELLaHOME.com id5205
NEWTON NEW 2200sf 5br 3.5ba½ duplex with 2br bsment suite$475K incl. HST 604-728-1419see uSELLaHOME.com id5591
TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $875K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350
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6020-42 WestVancouver6020-42
1118 Hillside Road,West Vancouver (BritishProperties) Luxurious new
7978sqft 7 bdrm VIEW homein prestigious British
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pool, hot tub, Smart Wired.Too much to list!
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6025 Industrial/Commercial6025
COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
VANC DNTOWN medical office672sf+188sf common area nearSt Pauls hp $375K 604-572-2785see uSELLaHOME.com id5509
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
CHILLIWACK BUILD 5000sfHome, 10,742sf serviced flatbldg lot $279K 604-798-5050see uSELLaHOME.com id5536
LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $649,900 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,270,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
LANGLEY WALNUT Grove 10acSubdividable,w/4400sf 3br 4bahome $1,295,000 604-961-8878see uSELLaHOME.com id5569
PRINCETON, BC 15.78 acresPanoramic views, hydro, well,pumphouse, & septic installed.$384,900. [email protected]
SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566
6040 Okanagen/Interior6040
1996-30 ft. Corsair 5th Wheel.#20 in South Valley RV Park,7th Ave. across from ChristiePark on Skaha Lake. Steps tobeach. Great lot , lease$389/mth. R.V. $15,900 Call:778.867.8735
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KAMLOOPS ENERGY efficient3432sf on 77acres $20K underassess $495K 250-819-6175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5596
LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house
all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/
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MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $949K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
6050 Out Of TownProperty6050
1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592
COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668
6050 Out Of TownProperty6050
CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
HOPE, PRICE reduced, large2376sf 3br + den 3.5ba on .23acre lot, large workshop, view,solarium $299,900 604-869-7554see uSELLaHOME.com id4889
IS IT TIME?Think of moving away from theCity? Here is a 20 acre propertywith 1km of salmon creek, anorchard, greenhouse, garden, allwithin the Comox Valley Citylimits. Small and lovely 2 bdrmhouse, self contained cottage,studio, workshop & chicken coop.Meander along the many trails, sitby the pond, walk to the ocean.Much loved land but time to passit on. $778,000. Agents welcome,finders fee. For more [email protected]
NANAIMO, OCEAN View 1283sf3br 2ba 4yr old home on .11 aclot $339,900 604-308-8266see uSELLaHOME.com id5556
OCEAN FRONT Lux Contemp.private home on 2.73 Acres-Quadra Island. 250-884-0000www.bcoceanfronthomes.com
6035 Mobile Homes60351998 DARTMOUTH
1340 sf, 3 BR, 2 Bath, A/C. Inbeautiful in Fernridge Park.
Motivated seller. Asking$140,000. Open to offers.Brookswood Homes Ltd.
604 530-9566
ABBOTSFORD 1100SF 2br 2badouble wide, must be moved offsite $28K OBO 604-850-6498see uSELLaHOME.com id5315
NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960
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PORT ALBERNI reno’d 2000 sf5br 2 ba with 2 br basement suite2 laundries $210K 604-542-1995see uSELLaHOME.com id5537
6052 Real EstateInvestment6052
90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com
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LANGLEY RENO’D sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $489,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
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RENTALS | 604-793-2200Bach suite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 appl, heat incl – $4751 bdrm 2 level. . . . . . . Twnhse, 650 sq. ft. F/S – $5501 bdrm Agassiz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . F/S, coin laundry – $4951 bdrm condo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 appl, gas incl’d – $7001 bdrm suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . F/S, heat incl – $5501 bdrm+den condo . . . . . . . . .6appl., gas incl – $7501 bdrm+den suite. . . . . . . .F/S, W/D, util. incl – $8002 bdrm suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 appl, private yard – $8002 bdrm suite . . . . . . . F/S, util incl, 1200 sq.ft. – $11003 bdrm suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F/S heat incl – $8753 bdrm condo . . . .6 appl, A/C, 1400 sq.ft. – $13003 bdrm hse . . . . Sardis, N/S, No Pets, 4appl. – $13004 +den hse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.5 bathrms, 6appl. – $1450
FairhavenAPARTMENTS9340 Corbould St.
• Affordable (55+, no pets)• 1 bdrm & 1 bdrm + den, $620-$725/m• F/S, W/D, micro hood fan in each suite• Close to Leisure Ctr + Hospital• On-Site Manager
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6508 Apt/Condos6508
6052 Real EstateInvestment6052
TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592
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6065 RecreationProperty6065
CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785
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Exclusive & Private Lake ShoreCottage, for all info:
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GET AWAY or PermanentLiving close to Manning ParkCommunity, wilderness & rec, 3BR, 1.5ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+,$250K by owner, 604-795-3663
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$70K is for both 604-240-5400see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $148,500 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history of1860’s gold rush. Caretaker,maint $775/yr, $40,000 obo. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764
OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424
6508 Apt/Condos65081 BD+DEN, avail now, $695+SD,no pets, 2ns flr, incl 5 appl, lgbalcony, resident manager, 9481College St. Tammy 604-791-2559
1 Br $530up 2 BR, $695 up heat& h/w, garbage incl, no pets,Chwk nr amens. Resident Mgr.Member of Crime Free Multi-housing, 604-792-8974 msg
• Residential area• Elevator • Adult Oriented• Sparkling Renovations• 1 Bdrm No Smoking From $590
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6508 Apt/Condos65081 BR $675 incld ht, hw cable cntrlChwk, refs, credit check, Now778-549-3852, 604-856-7390
Harrison Hot Springs 1 br, balc,furn, bright, clean quiet, new flrs,across Lake, ns/np, $675includes cable 604-853-4273
Quiet Adult Bldg 2 BR: $700, 1BR $600, 5appls, cntrl to alla m e n s , r e f ’ s , N S / N P604-795-9949, 604-792-1959
6515 Duplexes - Rent65151 BR spacious, 4 appls ns,laminate, off Garden Dr Chwk, petneg $600. Oct 1, 604-847-0545
2 BR sxs, 4 appl, storage/carportn/s, pets neg. nr amens/bus, $800Oct 1st 604-745-0015
3 BR 4 plex, 1.5 bath, Lewis Ave,spac, 4 appls, ns, cat ok, Oct1,$1125 incl utils, 604-847-0545
6530 Halls6530CHILLIWACK SENIOR RECCENTRE HALL FOR RENT. Forany wedding, fund raiser, staffpartiesor special events. For fullinfo 604-792-4549 Mon - Fri 10am to 4 pm and ask for Jim
6540 Houses - Rent6540STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●
CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3Bdrm, 1 bath, Cozy HOUSE on49’x171’lot, Exc Investment. $888/MRICHMOND - 8031 Ryan Rd, 3BrCondo, Quiet, Spacious Top Flr,Cental, Convenient Area...$888/MSURREY - 10707 - 139th St. Nice2Br, CONDO, Lrg patio, Hot waterincl. Quiet, Central Area, $888/MCLOVERDALE - 18898 65th Ave,HOUSE, 3900 sqft, 5bd & 2 suites,quiet neigh, great location $1,888/MCall Kristen today (604)786-4663
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6555 Mobiles/Pads65552 BDRM mobile, $650/m, move inready, pet ok, 4 appl, NOW.Cultus Lake. 604-855-8157
6590 Rooms65902 FURNISHED rooms, $140/wk hy-dro inc per. Suitable for workingperson. Lge home Columbia Valley,quiet remote area. 604-858-4085
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
1 BDRM Sardis, n/s, n/p, quietmature person, nr bus, incl utils/cable. $525. Ph 604-316-1875
ADULT ORIENTEDlarger 1200 sq ft suiteabove quiet business4 appl, util incl $750
SUTTON GROUP604-793-2200
4 BDRM, 2 bath, new house,appl, w/d, ns/np $1500+util778-254-1714 or 604-792-0329
1BDRM/1BTH SARDIS GREATneighbourhood, priv entry, ownw/d, n/s, n/p, Refs & criminalrecord check req’d, $650 utilsincl. Avail now. 604-824-0340
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3BDRM/2.5BTH SARDIS Oct 1.N/S N/P $1,350. [email protected] 604-845-5799
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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
1948 MERCURY 4dr, 1000sinvested my loss, your gain $2800obo. Agassiz 604-796-9427
1963 FORD FALCON Futura,auto, 6cyl, 2 door hardtop, lowmlg, new paint and brakes, $7500604-874-4397
1964 FORD FALCON 289, auto,2 door, hardtop, totally restored,$6,900. Call 604-585-2397
1964 IMPALA Super Sport. Rare.133,000 miles, 283 motor.$17,500. Ph 604-392-3950
1966 FORD Thunderbird. 390,rebuilt trans. Lots done, littleneeded, runs great. M.Ridge.$6600 obo 604-710-5192
1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363
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1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon
Call 604-307-0201
1973 MERCEDES BENZ 350 SLSoft/Hard tops 170kms, MayTrade $6900 obo. 778-908-5164
1975 Mercedes 450SL $12,995(fully restored). Includes bothtops, leather interior. Ready forcollector status. Call: (778) 899-1300 or email: [email protected].
1976 MGB Roadster. Britishracing green colour. 4 speed.New top and carpet. Engine workdone. $7,400. 604-591-8566
1977 OLDS Cutlass, RareCollector plates, 350, T-Roofs, 1owner, newer paint. 93,000mi.$11,900 obo. 604-530-2855
1978 OLDS Royal Delta 88, 2 dr,hardtop, 1 owner, 107,000 kms$3000. 604-859-9932
1979 Chevrolet CorvetteCoupe Auto,152,000 kms,asking
$10,000 OBO. 604-492-2220
1979 MERCEDES Convertible350SL, totally rare model w/4sp,good cond, $8400, 604-795-5068
1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367
1985 CHRYSLER 5th Ave, newtires & alt, aircared rwd 318,$1500. no rust. 604-510-2559
1986 CHRYSLER New Yorkerw/collector plates, 66,000 orig km,loaded, $3,500 obo 604-855-0633
1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, Town & Country, allo r i g iona l , l oaded . $2400604-534-2997
1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, red,V6, 2 dr, 50,000, a/c, auto, exc int,Aircared. $6,500. 604-533-3191
1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverSpirit, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $30,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055
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1 9 8 6 P O N T I A C F i r e b i r dTransAm, in good cond, all bells &whistles. 305 motor. Sharp unit,collectible, $2950. 604 534-1855
1987 OLDS Delta 88 V6, 209,000 k’s,a/c, a/cared, collector plate. Mint cond$2500 obo Will Deliver. 604-392-3950
1988 FORD Bronco XLT, 5L, 5spd, 1 owner w/serv records, norust. $8900 obo. 604-530-2855
1988 FORD Mustang LX HB, 4cyl, 1 owner, 40,000kms, likenew! $4700 obo. 604-530-2855
1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $7,500 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516
1989 PORSCHE 944 Turbo,white on burgundy, all rcrds, newexhaust, 5 spd, a/c, Ltd slip, greatcond! $15,900 Call 604-943-0945
1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]
9112 Commercial/HeavyDuty Trucks9112
1981 GMC DUMP TRUCK,storage bin, propane, great forlandscaping, tree trimmingbusiness. $4500. Call Val604-792-0518
1994 TOWMASTER trailor w/hydraulic tilt, 20 FT length, 7500lb axels god for 7 tons. Exras incl$4800 obo 604-997-0427
9125 Domestic9125
1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997
1988 PONTIAC Convertible, red,excellent shape, ready for Col-lector Plates, low mileage, $1200offers, Call 604-514-0535
1989 CHRYSLER New YorkerLandau special model, like newloaded. $7000. 604-534-2997
1992 TAURUS 226k, new rad/trans, good tires/brakes, p/w,radio, $500obo. 604-377-4860
9125 Domestic9125
1996 CHEVROLET Z28, LT1,6spd, 159 mkm, local car, headrs,strt pipe, 19 in wheels, #’s match,$9,500 obo 604-908-2464
1998 Dodge Stratus ES144,000 kms 4 dr. auto,air pwrwindow and locks, runs greatgood tires and brakes $2,500Call: (604) 626-2439
2000 Pontiac Sunfire GT, 185KKms, 5 spd, no accidents origowner, $3,300. 604-746-41422001 OLDSMOBILE Intrg, 114K,4 dr, aircared, almost new tires,good brakes, tune up done, noaccidents, $2,499. 604-518-4293
2003 LINCOLN Town Car,63,000 org miles, garage kept,immac, $8,800. 604-534-0242
2004 DODGE Neon, 2.0 SX, a/c,power windows, standard tran,2 0 0 k , e x c c o n d . $ 3 2 0 0604-824-6792 or 604-855-1406
2005 FORD Mustang convertible,auto, low kms, red beige int, pwrpkg, $12,500. 604-997-0554
2005 Ford Focus, ZX4 -Low KMs Great deal: only
75,000 kms! 5 spd. manual /1 owner/exc. condition/fully
maint. (w/ proof). $7500.Call Zahir: (604) 721-6227
2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 84,900kms, Mint, 2Dr, 5 spd, Blackbeauty, $3995 778-908-5164
2006 CHEVY MALIBU, veryclean, auto, a/c, 4 cyl, 100k, runsgood, $7,500. 778-855-5206
2006 CHRYSLER SEBRINGTOURING (2.7L), 96,000kms,Fully loaded: auto, air cond., p/w,tilt/cruise, keyless entry, pwr.driver seat, am/fm CD, dualairbags, fog lights, new battery.No accidents / good cond. Asking$7,500 (Surrey) 604-715-7469
2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001
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2004, FORD F350, Super Duty,Lariat 6L diesel, 8 ft box, f/loaded,leather, trailer tow pack. Newtires, brakes, rotors, windshield, 1full yr bumper to bumper warrantyremaining. 82,700km $20,900,604-339-9427
9125 Domestic9125
2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528
2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721
2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.
2008 CHRYSLER SebringConvertible. Grey interior/greyexterior. Loaded, priced to sell.$11,900. Please call Richard,778-222-0140 or 604-454-4000.
2008 Chrysler SebringAutomatic 32,400 kms. Granniesummer driven. No accidents.
Reduced price! $13,900.Call: (604) 820-1002
2010 AWD 2.4L Pontiac VibeGreat condition. No accidents.Power locks, sunroof, windows.24,000 miles / 39,500 km. antitheft system. About 30 mpg.Blackbook value $14,500.
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9129 Luxury Cars9129
1987 JAGUAR XJS Cabriolet, 1owner, lady driven, V12, ps, pb,pw, rebuilt ac, new tires, $8900obo, Don 604-826-7012
1993 Mazda MX-6 LSAutomatic 171,000 kms.Restored. V6, Auto, AirCrd, Ladyowned. Receipts, too much tolist. $4,500. Call: (778) 689-6094
1997 Lincoln Town CarSignature 268K. $5,000
Call: (604) 316-2527 Great Car
1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525
2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629
9129 Luxury Cars9129
2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK430Cabriolet 84,000 kms Black onblack, AMG package, windscreen, wheels, spoiler,Bosestereo! Mercedes serviced fullrecords, garage kept, $18,900Call: (604) 916-7402
2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.
2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097
2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,
leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem
Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]
2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black
leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.
Call: (604) 913-9221
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073
2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491
2006 HARLEY Fatboy, 88', fuelinj, 5sp, stage 1, 19K km, loaded,$15,999 obo, 778-896-8850
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900,new saddle bags/batt, w/shield,bike cover. $5,500. 604-209-1039
2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust
- Very fast and awesome,Mint Condition (Cloverdale)
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2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm
2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm
2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve
9135 Parts &Accessories9135
GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511
NEW GAS tanks 83 - 85 S10 $65,80 - 83 Bronco - FS $65, 82 - 86Chev LWB $65 604-792-9848
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9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
1971 CHEVY SUBURBAN, 3DOOR 350 automatic, body workall done, needs paint and interior,a i r c a r e d . $ 2 9 0 0 o b o .604-769-4799.
1977 GMC Suburban SierraClassic Mint Cond, Low kms,garaged, no winters, 454 V8, auto,like new $4995 obo. 778-908-5164
1988 FORD TRUCK, dual fuel,good running cond, air cared, newparts, $1100. 604-531-5345
1993 FORD Explorer Ltd. 6' lift on35' tires, running gear dannastraight front axel, fully rebuiltw/chrome molly inner and outeraxel shafts, new universal &brakes, motor replaced with anewer less km V6 that runs great.All leather interior with powerseats, $4800 obo. 604-220-0910
1995 Land Rover Discovery203K kms ex. con; new batt,tiresno accid. $3,999 (604) 926-30521997 FORD F150 4x4, 8ft box,liner & canopy, good condition,$5800. 604-856-4371
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1995 SUBURBAN LT, 8 pass,leather 188k, new tires/brakes/front axels, recent radiator/catconv/02 sensor, tool pack, norust. $4800 obo. 604-377-4860
1996 CHEVY Silverado 2500,extended cab, bed liner, cloth int,ps pb pw, incls tow kit, exc cond$4500. Don 604-988-0170
1997 Jeep Cherokee Sport4WD 239,000 km, trailer hitch.$1000. Peter 604-986-0018
1999 SUZUKI Grand Vitara, fullyloaded, 4 door, all wheel drive,white, $8500. Call 604-518-3166
2001 Suzuki XL-7 4x4, Auto,197k, 7 pass, V6, AC, new tires$4,400. Call: (604) 792-8763
2002 Ford Escape Black w/Grey Auto, V6, 2 WD, A/C 6 discCd, 199,500 Kms Clean GoodCond. $6,500. (778) 772-5513
2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 k m , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384
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2004 GMC Yukon XL, auto,244,000 Kms, 2WD, p/s, p/w,cruise.$8,350. 604-377-5751
2005 Acura MDX 122,700 kmsExcellent Condition, many niceluxury features. 3rd row seatingmakes this a very reliable andsafe family vehicle $17,000email: [email protected]
2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually
Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:
2006 BMW X3 2.5i Auto,117,000 kms, AWD, Premium
Pkg, $17,000 negotiable,Phone 604-760-3390
2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.
Call: (778) 859-7204
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2006 NISSAN XTRAIL Black, 4dr,alarm, all power, good cond, 167kkms, $13,900. 604-440-2662
2008 FORD F150, p/u, 2 wheeldrive, 8ft box, auto, 4.2l, 14k,silver, $10,500 Firm. Call604-538-4883, 604-329-6225
2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $37,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763
2010 Honda Element EX21,062 km! 4WD, automatic, a/c,cruise, power group, CD,attachable tent! One owner. 5 yrtransferable warranty in effect.$23,000. 604 858-5694.
2010 HYUNDAI Veracruz GLFWD, 33 KLM fully loaded, wellmaintained in pristine conditionretiring no need for 2nd vehicle.$25,900 obo. 604-897-7386
2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)
780-2696, [email protected]
2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111
2003 Nissan Xterra, 162,000kms, 5 Sp. A/C Power Grp, NewTrans/Clutch, New Exhaust, NewBrakes, 17" Wheels, Tow Pkge.$7,900 Call: (604) 218-5460
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1980 TRIUMPH TR7 convertible,$3,000.Phone 604-859-9932
1990 Acura Integra 5 spd, veryreliable,great on gas.Some rustbut looks good in and out. 288kkm. $1,100 obo. (778) 227-4999
1991 MERCEDES BENZ 300C.Auto, new tires. 111,000 km. Exccondition. $7,800. 604-786-6495
1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460
1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691
1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583
1996 Toyota Camry LE V6Green 4Dr 308K Pwr windows,mirrors & sun roof,leather int$1900obo. 604-669-4379
1997 ACURA TL, 3.2, 190K, 4dr,sunrf, srs/abs, exc cond, loaded$4900, 604-984-4229
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3,500. 604-936-1270
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1999 VOLVO, red sedan, leather,sunroof, auto, $4500. Langley.R a l p h . 7 7 8 - 9 8 8 - 2 0 5 5
1999 VOLVO V70 OXC, AW driveauto, 5 DR Sedan, loaded, 160kms, A/C, ht seats, air cared, newtires, $5500 obo. 604-818-9649
2000 AUDI S4 2.7T, 6sp, 4wd.Black with black leather interior.Upgraded exhaust, turbos, andmore. 219,000 km $9800778-229-0283
2000 JAGUAR XJR, with vdptrim, navi, full load, $6,900.604-771-0656 or 604-325-3200
2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933
2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$7,800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018
2003 Honda Accord EX-V6 -AT,192K,3.0L,excell,no accid, tires,leather, $6,500, (604) 376-3389
2003 INFINITI G35 Now $12,800one owner, exc. cond. power all,just 83,000 km. 604.721.4414
2003 INFINITI M45,excellentlocal, no accid, loaded, luxury,V8, auto, $9,995, 778-995-3862
2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,500.778-227-2010
2004 MAZDA 3 GS, auto, exccond, 143k, aircared Sep2013,$7200. N.Delta. 604-594-6787
2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.
2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess
2005 VW CABRIOLETautomatic, immaculate, no
accidents, 85500 km.$9,999 obo. 604-341-6543
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2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357
2006 BMW 325i 79,000kmImmaculate condition!! $16000OBO - Moving & need to sell(778) 388-0007
2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253
2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack
2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912
2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k,original owner, hid headlights,auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159
2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available
$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696
2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, fullyloaded 22,000 kms, $29,500.604-721-4228
2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548
2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-67352007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2009 Suzuki SX4 Sport, Auto,58,000 km. 4 cyl., Power all,$9920, @ (604) 845-0802 Chwk.
2009 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE/BUG 35,500kms, automatic, fullyloaded, sunroof mfgr., warrantycar proof available, $16,500serious buyers please, Call604-836-1014.
2009 Volkswagen GTI Golf.DSG/18" rims/leather/powerS/R. New tires. 65,000 kms.Factory warranty. $21,600.(604) 731-9739
CHILLIWACK TIMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 A25
Persons who deem that their interest in the properties is affected by these proposed amendment bylaws will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, if you are unable to attend, you may send your written submission, including yourname and address, to the City Clerk’s Office by 4:00p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissions will form part of the record of the Hearing.These proposed bylaws may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, September 5, 2012 to Tuesday, September 18, 2012, both inclusive, in the Office of the City Clerkat City Hall, 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your enquiries to our Planning & Strategic Initiatives Department at 604-793-2906.Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the Public Hearing.Karla D. Graham, CMCCity Clerk
NOTICE OF RE-SCHEDULEDPUBLIC HEARING
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.Council Chambers
8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4www.chilliwack.com
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as notedabove, on the following items:
1. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3873(RZ000769)Location: 7426 Shaw AvenueOwner: Four Bee’s Investments Ltd.Purpose: To re-designate the subject property, as shown on the map below, from RM
(Medium Density Residential) to CG (General Commercial), to facilitate therezoning of the property.
ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3874 (RZ000769)Location: 7426 Shaw AvenueOwner: Four Bee’s Investments Ltd.Purpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an R1-A
(One Family Residential) Zone to a CS-1 (Service Commercial) Zone, to allowthe property to be integrated into the existing Canex Masonry developmentfor a storage yard use.
Location Map
2. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3875(RZ000746)Location: 8289 Lickman RoadOwner: Columbia National Investments Ltd.Purpose: To redesignate the subject property, as shown on the map below, from IG
(General industrial) to CDA (Comprehensive Development Area).Location Map
ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3876 (RZ000746)Purpose: A proposed text amendment to create a new CD-23 (Comprehensive
Development-23) Zone, to facilitate One-Family Residential, Two-FamilyResidential and Multi-Family Residential development.
ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3877 (RZ000746)Location: 8175, 8289, 8295 and 43455 Lickman RoadOwner: Columbia National Investments Ltd.Purpose: To rezone the subject properties located at 8175, 8295 and 43455 Lickman
Road from an HR (Hillside Residential) Zone to a CD-23 (ComprehensiveDevelopment-23) Zone and 8289 Lickman Road from a CD-12(Comprehensive Development -12) Zone to a CD-23 (ComprehensiveDevelopment-23) Zone, to facilitate One-Family Residential, Two-FamilyResidential and Multi-Family Residential development, as shown on themap below.
Location Map
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGTuesday, September 18, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.
Council Chambers8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4
www.chilliwack.com
3. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3879 (RZ000772)Location: 6458 Evans RoadOwners: Michael and Leanne BestebroerPurpose: To rezone a portion of the subject property from an R1-A (One Family
Residential) Zone to an R3 (Small Lot-One Family Residential) Zone anda portion of the property from an R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone toan R1-B (One and Two Family Residential) Zone, as shown on the mapbelow, to facilitate a three-lot subdivision while retaining the existingsingle family dwelling.
Location Map
4. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3880 (RZ000770)Location: 44769 Cumberland AvenueOwners: David Dunham and Myra GlazierPurpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an R1-A
(One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family Residential –Accessory) Zone, to facilitate the construction of a coach house.
Location Map
5. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3881 (RZ000775)Location: 8100 Young RoadOwner: G. Peters Enterprises Ltd.Purpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below from a CS1
(Service Commercial) Zone to a CS2 (Tourist Commercial) Zone, tofacilitate the development of a hotel and/or restaurant.
Location Map
6. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2012, No. 3882 (RZ000773)Location: A portion of 45325 Crescent DriveOwner: Philip DayPurpose: To rezone a portion of the subject property, as shown on the map below,
from an R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-D (Infill Small LotOne Family Residential) Zone, to facilitate a 3 lot subdivision.
Location Map
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A26 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 CHILLIWACK TIMES
★2008 30’ 5th wheel. doubleslideout, lots of storage, new fronttires, very clean, 2 entrance bath.$20 ,500 . H i t ch inc luded .604-466-8116 or 604-760-2967
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2010 Ford Mustang GTPremium Manual 12,000 kmsLimited Edition Roush Stage 3,4.6 liter, 540HP, 510 ft/lb torque,warranty to 2016, mint condition!$46,000. Call: (604) 540-7036email: [email protected] NISSAN VERSA, 4 dr, h/b,auto, red, many options, 27k,$8600 Firm. 604-538-9257
9173 Vans9173
1980 VOLKSWAGON Vanagon,sleeps 2, cabinet & table, 4speed. $1200 obo. 604 945-0376
2000 Dodge Caravan 60,000kms HANDICAP Van with Side
Entrance Ramp. $15,000.Call (604) 294-6971
2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]
2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3375. 604-846-8593after 4pm or all day wkends
2003 CHEVY Venture, 7pass,red, good cond, 128K, incls snowtires, $3500 obo, 604-946-4725
2003 KIA Sedona EX 2tone silver/grey, 3.5ltr,auto, pw/ps, am/fm,cd, 5dr, 7pass, cloth seats, roofrack, 171K, $4900 604-820-0486
2003 KIA Sedona LX 159kms,loaded, req tensioner belt, runsgood, $2500 obo. 778-908-5164
2004 TOYOTA Sienna CE. Auto.4 drs. Exc cond. Locally serviced.$7,995 firm. Call 604-787-0037
2005 FORD Freestar Ltd 7 pass,full load, 110,000 km, 4 new tires,$7900, no accid 604-825-3295
2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015
9515 Boats951519FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$5500 obo. 604-817-9004
2007 20’ Monterey, 95 hrs, skitower, extra stand up coverservice rec’d, tandem trailer, likenew $23,700. 604-796-9074
24’ RENNELL with trailer runsgreat, must see reasonable price$8500 obo. Ph 604-794-3920
Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12or 14 ft, with or without motor ortrailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720
9515 Boats9515BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]
1989 Prowler/Cooper 19’, 4.3Merc. inboard, dry-storage kept,loaded, like new, $18,000 oboCall: (604) 921-9433
Professionallymanaged sharedyacht ownership.
We Believe YachtingShould be Easier.
604.669.2248www.one4yacht.com
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
02 PLEASURE Way B class Ford350, 5.4 V8 51,973k’s, N/S. Keptunder cover $44,500. 604-858-8046
’06 25’ Nash trailer, exl cond, micro,a/c, lge fridge, dble bed, nice layout,loaded. $13,900. 604-792-6943
1981 DODGE CAMPER VANB250 5.9l, Frid/Stove/Furn, lowkms, $3200 obo. 604-534-0242
1983 GOLDEN Falcon travel trail-er, 19.5’, works great. CultusLake. Terry 1-604-800-3230.
1988 CLASS A Triple EREGENCY motorhome, lenght 32ft, gmc 450, stored 4 yrs, updatednew michelins, bathroom fixtures,freezer, fridge, laminate flrs,carpet throughout, sell due tomedical cond. $15,000 must beseen. 1980 AQUA STAR ski boat115 hp evinrude, in exc cond, fullyequiped depth sound, sonar, shipto shore radios, water skis, wetline tubes for towing, new top towbar, remote docking all onshoreline trailor, sell due toh e a l t h , $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . C a l l604-793-0124
1989 32’ Argosy/Airstream, 2 dr,rear bed, sleeps 6, well-built, gdcond. $8500 obo. 604-317-7886
TOYOTA HIACE CAMPERVAN90 2.8l deisel,auto, camp incomfort $15,400. 604-275-3443
1994 SPECIAL Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, generator, lam flrs,$4600 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408
1995 FLEETWOOD Coronado,very low miles, new tires, sleeps6, excellent cond. $13,950 obo,Call 778-822-2475
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1996 29’ Seabreeze, 454 Vortec, O/Dtrans, 15mpg, 76,472 miles, loaded,incl. solar, $16,000. 604-791-3758
1996 SEA Breeze 31' (Class A)Heavy duty 460-7.5 litre Fordengine, Fully equipped, $19,900obo 604-746-5898. Abbotsford
1997 30FT AIRSTREAM Mo-torhome 454 auto, 5000 wattgenerator, no slides, exc cond,81,000 miles, $17,500 obo.604-531-6875
1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866
1998 SLUMBER queen 7.6’ Im-port camper 520 kg, new propane2011, folding alum steps & handrail, 3 brn stove, porta potti, forcedair furn, hyd jacks - hold downs,pressure 50 ltr water/ 3 wayfridge/freezer. Will fit short boxp/u or import. Excl cond $4500obo. Ph 604-858-5624 Chwk
1998 SLUMBER Queen, AutumSpecial, immaculant cond, lightweight, 8ft camper, toilet, sink,stove, sleeps 4, 3way fridge,$5950 obo, Tom 604-807-0209
PREVOST RV Prevost RV.8V92DD w/ 5 spd auto trans. Lowmiles. $95,000. 604-313-66942000 FLEETWOOD SouthwindClass A motorhome. Loaded! 33feet. Slide out wall. 1 owner. Likenew!! $34,000. 1-604-855-1335
2002 26’ 5th Wheel, rear entry,mid kitchen, f/load, exc cond newprice: $11,500. 604-929-2688
2003 NEWMAR Dutch Star, 3slides, 39’, 65,000mi, full paintfreight liner Chassis, 330 Catengine. Computer desk, soliddesk oak cabinets. $73,500. Ph604-846-5046 Chwk
2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005
2004 TITANIUM model 32E37DS, 2 slides, mint cond,1 owner, $27,900. 604 535-8688
2005 FOUR WINDS Class C 30’sleeps 7, like new cond, 132,000km, $24,888 [email protected]
2005 SIERRA 30ft 5th wheel.Slide. N/S. OBO $18,000.
Call: (604) 888-7717
2006 ALFA Luxury Mtr Home 330CAT Diesel Pusher, 6 new tires,3 5 , 5 0 0 m i . E q u i p e d w i t heverything, too much to list! Exccond. $117,000. 604-767-3894
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $62,000 604-948-5048
2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426
TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS
2008 31 ft Colorado RL 5thWheel Private sale. 3 slides. 4awnings. Rear living room. Mor/ryde hitch and suspension. Likenew condition! Check this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKBKukigg8Asking: $27,000. 604-751-15732008 ALPENLITE 31ck Ltd Edi-tion, 3 slides, ex cond, retail $80K,ask: $49,500, obo 604-814-5071
2008 ITASA SUNOVA 29RMOTORHOME 41,000 kmsV10 Ford engine, automatic HDShaw Direct satilite dish, 2 slideouts, Jensen entertainment 12volt HDTV, viper alarm system,2-80 watt solar panels, 2400 wattinverter, 2 awning curtains forback and side, front and sidewindow shields, ducted airconditioning with heat pump,excellent condition ready to go.$69,900 Call: (604) 755-0423 oremail: [email protected]
2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,000. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack
2008 WILDCAT 24ft 5th Wheel,slide, all auto, TOP LINE. MUSTSEE! $21,000. 604-534-4807
2009 24RKS Jayflt lk new, 3seasn, slps 6, 1 slide, slr pnl, allapps, $17250, 604-644-8663Chwk
2009 26’ Grey Wolf super lightbrand new trailer, 1 pull out, 3 pcebath, full kit, 15’ awning, used 4x.$16,000 obo. 604-532-0726
2009 OPEN Range 28ft 5th wheel3 slides, k/island, winter pkg,hitch. $33,000. 604-591-3868
2010 JAMBOREE Sport Class C25ft M/H, V10, 73k kms, E450,slide, slps 6, gen, awning, loaded.$49,500 obo. 778-388-7510
9522 RV’s/Trailers95222011 34 FT Allergo Class A,loaded, v10, auto jack, 3 slides,18k, $95,000. 604-856-6198
2011 ARTICFOX 8ft 11', winterpackage, 1 ton short box,includes slide outs, generator, ac,remote jack, sterio, fully loaded,$27,000, obo, 604-793-3399
2011 GEORGETOWN 337 ClassA M/H, V10 Ford, slides, king bed,full loaded, 8500miles! Full 3 yrse x t ’ d w a r r t y . $ 9 0 , 0 0 0 .604-888-1033 or 604-250-2396
2011 JAYCO Flight trailer.Loaded! Sleeps 6. Used for only 2weeks - like new! $22,900.604-464-1385 or 604-944-8086
40’ MOUNTAIN Aire, Dsl pusherLike new. incl tow jeep. $79,000.Ph 604 795-9967
2008 Seville 38’ 5th. Top of theline-fully loaded. Winter pkg, 4slides. $38,000. 604-870-4799
KODIAK 5TH WHEEL, & hitch,24ft, all fibre glass, nice cond,$8300 obo. 604-856-7603
LOT & TRAILER, closed inbalcony, Located in ParadiseLakes Country Club, Washington,20 mins from US/Sumas border,$25,000 obo. 604-531-7086
KEYSTONE 2 slide light lowkm, 2 qn beds, sleeps 8, extkitch,$13,900 Call:604-988-1408SNOWBIRD SPECIAL 1999COMFORT trailer 24’ inside lgefridge, big oven micro, new queenmatt., priv. bdrm, 2 syklites, air,shocks on all wheels. Must see.$8900 obo. 604-824-0850 - Chwk
ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.
Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.
$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or
email: [email protected]
REC Trailer 0 kms restored likenew. Sleeps 6. 18’ awning incl.$4,000 obo Call: (604) 255-7150
8058 ComputerServices8058
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Laptops & PC’sLaptop recycling
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On Top Since 1961
CHILLIWACKROOFING
When Quality Counts!Roof Evaluations byProfessional Roofers
Family owned & operated since 1962
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CHILLIWACK TIMES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 A27
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CUSTOM EMBROIDERY SHOP ON SITE! FREE hemming on Jeans & casual pants purchased at Chilliwack location.
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604-858-4199OPEN 8:30am - 9pm M-F
9am - 6pm SAT10am - 5pm SUN
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location forspecial offers
B. Basic Short-sleeve & 50 Wash TeesSizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL.(T419, 2DIADHFB2T419)Reg. $16.99† SALE 2 F
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2 for$24*
C. Short-sleeveBaseball(2DIADHAS-BB)Reg. $18.99
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sale 2 for $24†
FITS TO AGUARANTEE
A. Long-sleeve Unlined Pigment-dyedCanvas Printed, Solid and Fashion ShirtsSizes S–2XL.Oversizes 3XL–5XL, LT–2XLT.(W5553, 2CEAWRFB25553F)Reg. $32.99–$34.99†
SALE 2 FOR $50† †Oversizes extra
A COMFORTABLE CLASSIC.WindRiver pigment-dyedcanvas shirts offer durablecomfort and style.
B. Short-sleeve Unlined Pigment-dyedShirts Sizes S–2XL. Oversizes 3XL–5XL.(W5526/B, 2CEAWRFB25526F)Reg. $27.99† SALE 2 FOR $40†
†Oversizes extra
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2 for$50long-sleeve
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ALLMen’s &Women’sWindRiverT-MAX®
Hoodies &Vests
20%off*
T-MAX®
INSULATIONPremiuminsulation.Temperatureregulatingfor maximumwarmth.
KEEPS YOUWARM
DOWN TO-15oC.
LOOK FORTHIS FLYERIN TODAY'S
PAPERFEATURING
$25OFF
ALLWOMENSYOGA &ACTIVEWEAR!
sale $52.49–$67.49
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A. Short sleeve Ruffle Sleeve Printed BlousesMoonbeam combo, evening blue combo. Sizes S-2XL. (3CHBDHFA2306)Reg $39.99 SALE $29.99
B. 3/4 sleeve Yoryu Printed BlousesCoffee bean, bordeaux. Sizes S-2XL. (3CHCDHFA2259)Reg $39.99 SALE $29.99
A. Low Slim Fit Straight Leg StretchHand-sanded JeansSizes 30-42. (4AMCD3A51560)
Reg $89.99 SALE $67.49
B. Low Relaxed Fit StraightLeg JeansSizes 32-42. (4AMCD3A91531)
Reg $69.99 SALE $52.49
C. Low Slim Fit Straight Leg StretchHand-sanded JeansSizes 32-40. (4AMCD3A51561)
Reg $89.99 SALE $67.49
B C
sale $26.24–$33.74
sale 2 for $24
A. Short sleeve 50 Wash Ringer TeesSizes S-2XL. Oversizes 3XL-5XL (2DIADHAS-R)
Reg $18.99 SALE 2 FOR $24
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WinRiver pigment dyedcanvas shirts offer durablecomfort and style
2 for$50
long sleeve 2 for$40
short sleeve
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B
A. Long-sleeve Unlined Pigment-dyedCanvas Printed, Solid & Fashion ShirtsSizes S-2XL. Oversizes 3XL-5XL, LT-2XLT(W5553, 2CEAWRFB25553F) Reg $32.99-$34.99SALE 2 FOR $50 OVERSIZES EXTRA
B. Short-sleeve Unlined Pigment-dyedShirts Sizes S-2XL. Oversizes 3XL-5XL(W5526B, 2CEAWRFB25526F)Reg $27.99 SALE 2 FOR $40OVERSIZES EXTRA
T-MAX®
INSULATIONPremiuminsulation.Temperatureregulatingfor maximumwarmth.
T-MAX Stripe & Chest Stripe, Printed Quilted,Large Plaid, Small Plaid and Pattern HoodiesSizes S- 2XL Oversizes 3XL-5XL in select stylesREG $79.99-$89.99 SALE $63.99-$71.99
arge Plaid, Small Plaid and Pattern Hoodies
sale $189.99Men's Dakota 8" QUAD COMFORT® Vibram® Premium WorkbootsCSA Grade 1 steel toe/composite plate and ESR. Sizes 7-11, 12, 13 (14 available through FastFind or special order (SANADKAB18557QC)Reg $209.99 SALE $189.99
Basic Short-sleeve, Baseballand Rib 50 Wash Tees alsoREG $16.99 TO $18.99SALE 2 FOR $24
FLYER SALE ENDS AT 9 PM
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH