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BUYING OR SELLING CALL US TODAY! 604.466.2838 www.rltylink.com Fraipont & Manyk Each office independently owned and operated GREAT EGGS START WITH GOOD MORNINGS GOOD MORNINGS OD MORNI OD MORNI 5am Breakfast with free coffee refills A&W 22805 Lougheed Hwy • A&W Haney Place Mall • A&W 20468 Lougheed Hwy • A&W Fremont Village Port Coquitlam By Monisha Martins [email protected] A Pitt Meadows high school princi- pal is optimistic that classes will begin on time, although B.C.’s teachers and government appear to be no closer to reaching a deal. In a newsletter to parents and stu- dents published Wednesday, Mike Keenan indicated Pitt Meadows sec- ondary is ready to open its doors. “is entire series of events has not been easy on anyone, yet I expect to see things settled soon and I am ex- cited about getting a new school year underway,” wrote Keenan. e school website indicates the school office will be open for registra- tion on Monday. It also notes Sept. 2 noted as the “first day for students.” Keenan revealed that students would be returning to a building that’s been “polished top to bottom” by hard-working custodial crews. “On Sept. 2, students will need to come in to school for the following time, attendance is mandatory,” the newsletter said. It went on to list when each grade needs to arrive for a short assembly and pick up their timetables. “I am remaining positive and plan- ning to open on schedule,” Keenan said in an e-mail. Unlike Keenan, the Maple Ridge- Pitt Meadows School District is being more cautious about the prospect of school restarting on time. “We’re hopeful that the dispute will be resolved in time for the beginning of the school year and are preparing for this start,” said Irena Pochop, SD42 manager of communications. “at said, we do have to prepare for all scenarios.” During a full-scale strike, schools are unable to provide adequate supervi- sion for children and, therefore, cannot ensure student safety, Pochop added. “For this reason, we always ask par- ents and guardians to make other ar- rangements for their children.” SD42 will keep parents updated via its website, Facebook and Twitter. “Although we haven’t had many calls from parents yet, we know that there’s a lot of anxiety about how this school year will begin,” said Pochop. “On our end, we are working hard to ensure the year begins as smoothly as possible so all our students and staff can focus on having a great year.” Offices will open next week, provid- ed schools aren’t behind picket lines. Teachers went on a full-scale strike June 17, closing public schools in B.C. two weeks before the end of the school year. Sports: Yorke skating with Sharks. 31 Health : Getting back on his feet. 3 By Phil Melnychuk [email protected] Aſter years of the doldrums and dis- interest, some pieces of Maple Ridge’s industrial inventory are being picked up and the district’s dream of growing its tax base is starting to unfold. Aſter languishing unused for years, the former Albion ferry terminal at 23850 River Rd. is now drawing interest, said realtor Bill Hobbs. e property has been vacant and sur- rounded by chain link fence since 2009, when TransLink cancelled the Albion ferry and opened the Golden Ears Bridge. TransLink has been trying to sell it since, despite pleas from the District of Maple Ridge to maintain the property for public riverfront access. Pitt secondary planning to open Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS Storm watch Scott Lamb, Quest Hansen and Joshua Tokaryk, with the Youth Futures Day Camp paint fish by storm drains along 124th Avenue by 224th Street on Wednesday. See Albion, 4 See School, 5 Solid offers in on former Albion ferry site Interest shown in industrial lands Friday, August 22, 2014 · mapleridgenews.com · est. 1978 · (office) 604-467-1122 · (delivery) 604-466-6397 Fishery: Sockeye salmon are flooding the Fraser River. 9 Although no deal yet with B.C. teachers

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B y M o n i s h a M a r t i n [email protected]

A Pitt Meadows high school princi-pal is optimistic that classes will begin on time, although B.C.’s teachers and government appear to be no closer to reaching a deal.

In a newsletter to parents and stu-dents published Wednesday, Mike Keenan indicated Pitt Meadows sec-

ondary is ready to open its doors.“This entire series of events has not

been easy on anyone, yet I expect to see things settled soon and I am ex-cited about getting a new school year underway,” wrote Keenan.

The school website indicates the school office will be open for registra-tion on Monday.

It also notes Sept. 2 noted as the “first day for students.”

Keenan revealed that students would be returning to a building that’s been “polished top to bottom” by hard-working custodial crews.

“On Sept. 2, students will need to come in to school for the following time, attendance is mandatory,” the newsletter said.

It went on to list when each grade needs to arrive for a short assembly and pick up their timetables.

“I am remaining positive and plan-ning to open on schedule,” Keenan said in an e-mail.

Unlike Keenan, the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District is being more cautious about the prospect of school restarting on time.

“We’re hopeful that the dispute will

be resolved in time for the beginning of the school year and are preparing for this start,” said Irena Pochop, SD42 manager of communications.

“That said, we do have to prepare for all scenarios.”

During a full-scale strike, schools are unable to provide adequate supervi-sion for children and, therefore, cannot ensure student safety, Pochop added.

“For this reason, we always ask par-ents and guardians to make other ar-rangements for their children.”

SD42 will keep parents updated via its website, Facebook and Twitter.

“Although we haven’t had many calls from parents yet, we know that there’s a lot of anxiety about how this school year will begin,” said Pochop.

“On our end, we are working hard to ensure the year begins as smoothly as possible so all our students and staff can focus on having a great year.”

Offices will open next week, provid-ed schools aren’t behind picket lines.

Teachers went on a full-scale strike June 17, closing public schools in B.C. two weeks before the end of the school year.

Sports: Yorke

skating with Sharks.

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Health: Getting back on his feet. 3

B y P h i l M e l n y c h u [email protected]

After years of the doldrums and dis-interest, some pieces of Maple Ridge’s industrial inventory are being picked up and the district’s dream of growing its tax base is starting to unfold.

After languishing unused for years, the former Albion ferry terminal at 23850 River Rd. is now drawing interest, said realtor Bill Hobbs.

The property has been vacant and sur-rounded by chain link fence since 2009, when TransLink cancelled the Albion ferry and opened the Golden Ears Bridge.

TransLink has been trying to sell it since, despite pleas from the District of Maple Ridge to maintain the property for public riverfront access.

Pitt secondary planning to open

Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS

Storm watchScott Lamb, Quest Hansen and Joshua Tokaryk, with the Youth Futures Day Camp paint fish by storm drains along 124th Avenue by 224th Street on Wednesday.See Albion, 4

See School, 5

Solid offers in on former Albion ferry site

Interest shown in industriallands

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Although no deal yet with B.C. teachers

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B y N e i l C o r b e t [email protected]

Geoff Dunsire will have a long, hard road to

recovery to walk again, but he finally has hope after a medical ordeal that has lasted most of an agonizing year.

When he was 13, Geoff contracted an incurable liver disease from a standard hepatitis B vaccine. He has had to take immune suppressants since.

It took a year in and out of Chil-dren’s Hospital, but he became a healthy boy, and then a young man determined to wring the plea-sure out every moment of his life, whether skiing black diamond runs, climbing The Chief, playing hockey, or bucking guys off the mechanical bull at Roosters, where he ran the controls. He plays guitar, piano and the sax. The 26-year-old enjoyed a bit of a beer-commercial lifestyle, but with his liver disease, always avoided drinking and drugs.

Last August, he suffered flu-type symptoms and a high temperature. When he became yellow and jaun-diced-looking, his roommate took him to Royal Columbian Hospital. He was then transferred to Vancou-ver General Hospital, in end-stage liver failure.

Then came an avalanche of health problems.

Within days, Geoff suffered com-plete liver failure, then kidney failure. He was on 24-hour dialysis, and put on a waiting list for a liver transplant.

The toxins in his body were affect-ing his brain. Dunsire didn’t know where he was, or what was going on.

“It wasn’t him anymore,” said his mother Tracey, who has been at his side throughout. “He was confused and short tempered.”

Geoff fell into a coma, and was on life support.

On Sept. 20, 2013, Geoff received his liver transplant.

“He rocked it,” said Tracey. “If he didn’t have any of these other issues, he would have been home living his normal life.”

An infection in his blood attacked his heart and brain before it could be

cleared.He got an infection behind his

eyes, and “came within a millimetre of going blind.”

His parents and sisters came to see him daily.

“I didn’t hear his voice for four months,” said Tracey.

Three times, the family was told to

gather to see Geoff one last time. But they didn’t lose hope.

“We never for one minute believed he wasn’t going to pull through this,” said Tracey.

The last big blow to Geoff was ICU-induced polyneuropathy and myopathy – muscle weakness and neurological dysfunction, which can

develop in patients in intensive care.It left him paralyzed from the neck

down and confused.He shrunk from a fit 195 pounds to

125 pounds.“My mother said he looked like a

Holocaust survivor,” said Tracey.He was getting physiotherapy at

G.F. Strong at UBC, and a frustrating time followed for the family.

Geoff was suffering back pain, and given everything from methadone to oxycodone to cope with it.

Busy hospital staff would miss his anti-rejection medication. He would get transferred to VGH for dialysis, and sometimes staff would forget to send his meds.

“Things like that happened on a regular basis,” said Tracey. “If Geoff didn’t have us as advocates every day, I truly believe he wouldn’t be alive today.”

Although she emphasized much of the help her son received at G.F. Strong was incredibly beneficial, she could not deny that Dunsire was starting to live the life of a “drug ad-dict,” and his rehab was not progress-ing.

Finally, the family noticed that

some of the pain in his back was as-sociated with his dialysis. The staff doing dialysis had not been informed that Jeff was urinating normally, and had been taking too much fluid from him.

His chart was changed, and that night Jeff was sitting up in bed tex-ting on his cell phone, nearly pain free.

Finally, he stabilized. He went with family to Grouse Mountain and the Richmond Night Market. They took him to movies – anything to get him out doing normal things.

“He’s like our old Geoff. The fog has started to lift. He’s got a sense of hu-mour. He’s smiling and laughing for the first time in 11 months. It’s Geoff back.”

G.F. Strong was ready to send him home, with minimal progress in his rehab.

The family dug in their heels, say-ing his condition hadn’t allowed him to do proper rehabilitation. He hadn’t been able to move without pain.

A television news team heard the story, and came and did a feature about his plight.

Geoff was recently transferred from Vancouver Coastal Health to Fraser Health, and his recovery has shifted into overdrive at the Yale Road Centre in Surrey. He sees a physiotherapist, an occupational therapist, and has a room to himself. He likes the staff, which is comprised of many young men his own age, who relate to him.

He’s getting dialysis at Surrey Me-morial, and there is some optimism there that his kidneys are recovering.

“We’ve been set back so many times ... but this seems really great,” said Tracey.

One day he will be sent home, and it will still be in a wheelchair.

He needs ramps, a hospital bed and other home renos and changes to make his home livable. He will eventually need a wheelchair acces-sible vehicle.

Now his struggle is financial. Geoff had no income for the first seven months of this year, and now quali-fies for $95 per month. Bills have piled up.

The Happy Liver Society has ar-ranged a fundraiser, and the goal is $25,000.

Online donations can be made at the site youcaring.com, under the ti-tle Help Geoff Get Back on His Feet. So far it has garnered $2,500.

A fundraiser for Geoff will be held at the Haney Hotel on Sept. 14, with raffle prizes and a silent auction from 4-8 p.m. with live entertainment.

Geoff will be there, and it will be his first visit back to Maple Ridge since his ordeal began a year ago.

“Geoff’s going to walk again,” said Tracey.

“He’s getting stronger every day. He just needs help to get there.”

Getting back on his feet

ContributedGeoff Dunsire has had his family, mother Tracey and sister Allyssa, by his side throughout his ordeal.

Organ failure paralyzedGeoff Dunsire

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“We’ve got a number of good offers in play,” Hobbs said Thursday.

The 2.5-acre parcel is listed for $2.5 million.

Also in the Albion In-dustrial Area, a Maple Ridge company that needs to expand is look-ing at three parcels that comprise 10 acres.

At the same time, the Kanaka Business Park, which long sat empty in the industrial zone at the north end of 256th Street, is now 53 per cent sold. Lot prices have jumped

from below $300,000 at the beginning of the year to $425,000.

“We’ve raised prices six times throughout the past seven-month period,” Hobbs said.

“But it’s still the most affordable land in Metro Vancouver. It’s cheaper than going out to Chilli-wack.”

One of the largest deals recently signed in Kanaka Business Park is with Ar-dex, a German floor and building supply company that will be building a 70,000 sq. foot plant on

seven acres.After years of stumbling

recovery from the 2008 recession, Hobbs said the economy is starting to move and with that the demand for land.

“We’re starting to see land move that we haven’t seen before.”

In the Maple Meadows Business Park, “right now you can’t buy a lot within the park because every-thing’s been sold.”

The Albion Industrial Area is now seeing other businesses join the tradi-tional wood-based ones

there.But he said that land has

to be protected to provide a base for industry and jobs and disagrees with rezoning of the area.

“I would strongly dis-courage that because al-ready in Metro Vancou-ver you have a dramatic shortage of serviced, in-dustrial acreage.”

Instead, more industrial land needs to be on the market.

“People shouldn’t be commuting out of Maple Ridge. They should be having the employment and tax base located with-in the borders. We need a strong council and gov-ernance that will support keeping business within the confines,” of munici-pal boundaries.

Commercial and of-fice space realtor Adrian Keenan, however, hasn’t noticed much change in the demand for store and business space.

“It’s not what it could be,” he said.

Many businesses are having a tough time and are just hanging on, he added.

Still, the district’s incen-tive programs to spur resi-dential and commercial building in the downtown have been a good thing, he said.

Keenan favours main-taining the industrial use of the Albion Industrial Area. He pointed out that land prices still aren’t high enough to justify tearing down ramshackle build-ings and replacing them with new structures.

The District of Maple Ridge is in the process of finalizing its commercial-industrial strategy, to identify future areas for industrial use.

Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin wants to listen to property owners in the Albion area about their plans. If the owners wanted a marina, as pro-posed in some concepts, he wouldn’t want to force a particular use.

However, right now the district’s thought is that Albion Industrial Area is “employment-or business park.”

Staff have told council that allowing residential development in the Albi-on Industrial Area would polarize the downtown.

In the meantime, a proposal to put a major condo development near Port Haney Wharf, out-side the Albion Industrial Area, is about to go back to council.

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The strike followed several weeks of rotating walkouts and other job action.

Talks between the B.C. Teacher’s Federations and B.C. Public School Employers’ Association have continued under a media blackout since me-diator Vince Ready met the two sides last week.

On Thursday, however, Education Minister Pe-ter Fassbender spoke to media, saying he respects the blackout as it relates to bargaining, but has a responsibility to advise parents about the options available to them if the strike continues.

He referred parents to bcparentinfo.ca, a tax-payer funded website launched Monday to up-date parents on bargain-ing and provide them with learning resources.

The B.C. government has also offered parents and guardians of students under the age of 13 years $40 a day if the strike is not over by the start of classes in September.

The BCTF called Fass-bender’s media tour “a clear contravention” of the media blackout that was agreed to when Ready first engaged in the bargaining process.

“It is unhelpful that the minister is again play-ing politics in the media instead of allowing bar-gaining to resume behind closed doors,” said BCTF president Jim Iker.

The union called on

Fassbender to honour the media blackout and instruct the public school employers’ association to immediately begin inten-sive mediation with the

assistance of Ready. The province and pub-

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far beyond those of other public sector unions that have settled contracts. Also at issue is class size and special needs sup-port.

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Private schools in Maple Ridge are field-ing more calls from par-ents as a labour dispute between public school teachers and the prov-ince drags on.

The Federation of Inde-pendent Schools reports a marked increase in in-quiries, a trend the orga-nization has seen during previous job action.

“I know that the appli-cations to some of the re-ligious schools have gone up substantially,” said Hugh Burke, the head-master of Meadowridge School in Maple Ridge.

The university prepa-ratory school on 240th

Street has seen an in-crease in calls, as well, but no spike in enrol-ment.

Burke said that’s be-cause Meadowridge tends to attract people looking for a specific kind of education, not those running away from another school system.

“If people wanted to come to an independent school like ours, they should be coming be-cause they want to attend our school,” he added.

“We still think that the public schools are very good schools. The cur-rent relationship between the teachers and the bar-gaining unit will pass. The fact is, B.C. schools are consistently among

the best in the world. We want to make sure people understand that when they apply here.”

There are 367 indepen-dent schools in B.C.. The Federation of Indepen-dent Schools represents 292 of them. Students in religious schools make up the largest portion of independent school en-rolment.

St. Patrick’s Catholic School in Maple Ridge has seen an increase in interest since public school teachers began their strike.

“I don’t want to say it’s directly related to the strike, but when the pub-lic system goes on job ac-tion, we often have an in-creased enrolment,” said principal Clive Heah.

He estimates St. Pat’s, which can accommodate a maximum of 230 stu-

dents, fielded between six or seven inquiries over summer from par-ents with children in public schools.

Staff at both Meadow-ridge and St. Pat’s are busy preparing for the new school year this week.

Meadowridge gradu-ated its first class of Inter-national Baccalaureate students this year and reports the class of 2014 achieved a 100 per cent pass rate, compared to the world average of 80 per cent.

Of the 42 graduates in 2014, 32 wrote the IB exam.

“We are pretty happy with how the kids did. It means a lot of the stu-dents completed the first year of university while at Meadowridge,” said Burke.

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Many RCMP of-ficers quietly express the

opinion that changes in the legal system and changing social expecta-tions have turned our lo-cal detachment into little more than a collection of social workers and secretaries with guns.

And it’s all at a huge cost to local taxpayers.

When the cost of civilian support staff is added to the annual police budget, Maple Ridge is currently spending in excess of $20 million per year to preserve law and order.

We also have a municipal bylaw enforce-ment department, which is not included in the overall police budget.

Longstanding jokes about the number of Mounties observed patronizing local donut and coffee shops have grown stale and unfunny when you stop to consider the increased demands placed on police in our communities.

The local detachment strength currently stands at approximately 90 members and is probably understaffed by at least six members.

Even without adding new members to bring the unit up to recommended levels, the annual budget will continue to escalate by more than four per cent every year for at least the next several years.

Much of the exploding costs can be laid at the feet of the federal and provincial governments, which recently imposed the current contract on municipalities employ-ing the RCMP.

The burden of pensions and other costs which have little to do with placing man-power on the streets has been downloaded onto the backs of local taxpayers while senior levels of government claim they are reducing costs.

The costs continue to grow and there still remains only one level of society that can’t pass the bills onto anyone else and that is taxpayers.

While senior government officials claim so-called cost reductions, there has been no actual bottom line reduction in costs and taxpayers get stuck with ever-increas-ing bills for the same services.

The increase in paperwork requirements and court appearances during trials has reduced the number of officers available for patrols and other police work and has reduced the visibility of police on our streets.

What this means is that, while the de-tachment strength is greater than it was a decade ago, the effective number of RCMP on the ground at any given time has been reduced.

The recent appearance of foot patrols in the downtown area is a result of sharing between the downtown business commu-nity and the local detachment, but it comes at the cost of paying some regular RCMP

members overtime.There is a recurrent call by the public to

increase traffic patrols, but, once again, the deployment of RCMP to do this work is very expensive. And it could be carried out more effectively and cheaper with a municipal traffic enforcement department.

The business community picks up the lion’s share of costs for the private security firm involved in the foot patrols, while the rest of us pick up the overtime costs for the regular RCMP members.

The creation of integrated regional police services such as the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) and forensic services has been very effective at solving serious crimes, but also comes at a huge local cost which will exceed $2.5 million for this fiscal year.

Pension liabilities and the local share of the regional RCMP command structure will also create an ongoing huge percent-age increase in costs to local taxpayers for the foreseeable future, and there is not much that can be done about it due to the RCMP contract foisted on local taxpayers by the provincial and federal governments.

While the RCMP continues to set a high standard for effective law enforcement, how much longer can taxpayers afford these services, and would we be more eco-nomically served by municipal or provin-cial police?

Sandy Macdougall is a retired journalist and former district councillor.

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On Wednesday, the principal at Pitt Meadows sec-ondary posted a message on the school’s website, wel-coming back students and parents.

The site also lists the first day of classes as Sept. 2.The PMSS office opens for registration on Monday.While principal Mike Keenan acknowledges that

the first day of school is not official, he explains that administrative and clerical staff have prepared time-tables for students, and that those who did not receive report cards in June have been programmed in to the next grade level.

Keenan outright expects the dispute between teach-ers and the B.C. government to be settled soon.

He is excited to return to school and reports that the building has been polished from top to bottom, giv-ing kudos to the custodial crew. Additional furniture and other niceties have been also been added for stu-dents’ enjoyment, and more is to come.

It all sounds so pleasant, unlike the relationship be-tween the BCTF and Liberal government.

The two sides did meet last week, and mediator Vince Ready is monitoring the talks for signs of com-promise so he can get more involved.

In the meantime, both sides agreed not to engage in public discussion. But then Education Minister Peter Fassbender went on the radio Thursday and started talking about his grandchildren and blaming the BCTF.

Members of the teachers union are meeting in Ka-mloops today to discuss their plans for September, whether they’ll return to classrooms and continue extra activities, such as coaching school sports.

Normally, they’d be setting up classrooms now.Time is running out. Then, again, teachers haven’t

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An ally• Daniel A. Coulter · trustee at School District No. 33 – Chilliwack:Re: Trustee criticism gets support (Along the Fraser, Aug. 15).Jack (Emberly), I’m as new a trustee as you can get. I was elected in a November by-election in Chilliwack. I’ve found that you are correct about long time trustees. I’ve visited picket lines and refused to cross one outside a board meeting. I have also written a letter to the paper in favour of concessions by the government on class sizes. To be fair, I do have an ally on the board when it comes to picket lines and funding.• Jack Emberly · University of British Columbia:Your transparency is refreshing.• Pat Furness: Excellent article, Jack. Now I will probably be shunned (I am kidding). I see more trustees supposedly stepping up. They are late to the party. It must be an election year. Last week our district decided to give the teachers their advance pay. I was not allowed to vote because my daughter is a teacher.• Karen Goreas · University of Grenoble, France:I would love to know what trustees are so afraid of. Haven’t they been elected to promote public education?• Nel Joostema · retired:Great article, Jack. In my time on the board, I was always (or most if the time) fighting Victoria in a honest approach to protect the programs we often fought hard for to get in the first place. Keep up the good work.

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Millions of sockeye salm-on are now in the Fraser River, but that doesn’t

mean a fishing frenzy in what’s sup-posed to be a bountiful year.

“There are thousands of fish go-ing by our community right now, but we’re not allowed to catch any of them,” said Rick Bailey, coun-cillor with Katzie First Nation.

Concerns about the strength of the early summer sockeye run that are still in the river have Fish-eries and Oceans Canada cautious about allowing a catch that could threaten future early summer runs.

“We basically can’t fish until they’re gone,” Bailey added.

But once tests show that the ear-ly summer run has passed, there could be another economic op-portunity fishery for the band.

Economic opportunity fisheries allow First Nations to catch fish for commercial purposes.

So far this summer, there’s been only one such opportunity for Katzie, Kwantlen and Matsqui First Nations, in which the com-bined catch was 10,000 sockeye salmon.

As for the food, social and cer-emonial fishery, they have caught their our, said Bailey.

That means the 50 or so Katzie First Nation fishing boats are waiting to hear from fisheries about dates for another economic opportunity fishery. Notice could come Friday.

Bailey said it’s a good year for the sockeye fishery, “in the sense there’s lots of fish coming in.”

Earlier estimates predicted a massive run of 70 million. But that number’s been scaled back.

Still, the numbers have been en-couraging. According to Fisheries, the early Stuart run is estimated at 233,000; the early summer run is estimated at 2.2 million; and the summer run is estimated at 6.3 million sockeye. Numbers from the late summer run, the largest portion of the Fraser River sock-eye, are still not in.

Bailey, though, has been told by fisheries that there is a body of fish from Haida Gwaii to the Georgia Strait. Those are now in Johnstone Strait.

“There’s a pile of fish coming.”The flow of the Fraser River is

17 per cent lower than average for this time of year, while the water temperature is three degrees high-er than average.

“Sustained high water tempera-tures can cause severe stress to migrating sockeye and may lead to significant en route mortality,” fisheries said.

Phil Eidsvik was one of the com-

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The average haul for each boat was about 600 sockeye for the day.

“We’re expecting maybe four more days,” he said. “This is the first time we fished for sockeye since 2010.”

Eidsvik, with the Area E Gill-netters Association, estimated the value of this year’s sockeye run on the B.C. coast at $400 million.

Eidsvik said only about 10 per cent of the catch is sold off the docks, such as at either Port Haney or Kanaka Landing. In-stead, the catch is unloaded on to packing boats for processing and export, which accounts for about 80 per cent of the catch.

“Most of our fish will go into export markets.”

With two commercial open-ings so far and a few more ex-pected before the end of the season, there now will be fresh sockeye for markets in Canada and the U.S.

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A Silver Valley resident still fighting to have a school built in the north-ern suburb is running for council.

What remains to be determined is if Nicole Read will seek the may-or’s chair or one of six spots on council.

Read first wants to see the direction of incum-

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“I need to know that change is possible. I will run where I feel that I will drive the greatest change,” Read said.

If she thinks she can support Daykin’s leader-ship, she’ll run for coun-cil. If not, she’ll try for council, wherever she thinks she’ll have the greatest impact.

“I respect Ernie. I would like to form a strong part of Ernie’s team.”

Read got involved in Maple Ridge politics

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Drivers crossing the Golden Ears and Port Mann bridges will soon have only one bill to worry about.

Beginning Sept. 1, the one-billing system issued by TReO will be put into place.

Those who use the system will be able to identify billed trips easily because each trip will be identified by which bridge was crossed and when, ex-plained Greg Johnson, Transportation In-vestment Corporation community and media relations manager.

He also said, since the Port Mann bridge toll was established in Dec. 2012, a plan was in the works to simpli-fy the billing process.

“The plan was always to have the two [bill-ing] systems work to-gether.”

Drivers who do not register with TReO and maintain their Quick-Pass Golden Ears ac-count can continue to pay this account sepa-rately.

If they choose this option, the only way to get the lowest Golden Ears toll rate, which is currently at $3.05 for passenger cars, is to keep their transpon-ders.

Currently those crossing in passenger cars without transpon-ders pay $3.60.

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By Zack Spencer

Subaru has been on a tear over the last few years, selling more

and more vehicles to Cana-dians who are warming to the idea of owning a Japa-nese-engineered, all-wheel drive car. AWD is the key.We live in a country with inclement weather and the trend is to AWD, as people experience it and want it in their next vehicle. If a car is offered with front-wheel drive (FWD) or AWD, most people will go for the latter. Subaru provides this as standard equipment on all its cars, except the sporty BRZ that was co-developed with Toyota. Subaru then layers on more power and sporty features into its compact car, the Impreza, to develop the

WRX and WRX STI rally-in-spired cars. These have been incredibly popular, once again, because they come with AWD and the closest competitors do not.• Looks: Back in 2011, Subaru introduced the WRX to look like the bolder and more powerful STI version, complete with bulging fender flares, hood scoops and aggressive attitude. This really helped to propel the WRX into another gear in terms of sales.

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drivewayIt was too bland, especially considering the top STI

models can cost well over $40,000. This 2015 has been vastly im-

proved, but has a few niggly items that could be improved. The dash is covered with soft-touch materials, the centre console has a better design, with a three-easy to use heat and ventilation controls. The rest of the dash has been cleaned up with a much better looking design and more attention to colours and textures. The radio and accompanying Bluetooth system was horrible to pair with my Android phone and I had to do it several times after the initial pairing procedure to stay connected. The armrest for the driver is far too low to be of any use and the speedo and tach readouts are far too small

to read quickly. Plus, the key needs to used to release the trunk, I couldn’t find a trunk resale anywhere on the car. What the WRX does have is room for all passengers with big doors and very easy access, with a bigger trunk (once you can get it open) than the last model. • Drive: What the WRX is all about is providing a sporty drive and now it is available to a wider range of buyers thanks to a new automatic transmission. Subaru wants to sell more cars, not less, and by adding an automatic for a generation of buyers who might not know how to drive stick, is a major step. This is not your average automatic. It is a continuously variable transmission that has one gear, but the ratio of the gear is changed. This, along with the standard 2.0L four-cylinder turbo with 268hp produces a surprising

snap at all speeds. Yes, a six-speed automatic is still avail-able, but this new CVT makes the WRX easy to drive in town and it can fly when it is placed in the sportiest setting. Other than the new automat-ic, the most notable change is the much stiffer suspension and tighter steering feel. The front springs are 39 per cent stiffer than the last WRX and the rears are 62 per cent stiffer. This, along with a more rigid platform and tighter steering makes a very sharp feeling car. It might be too sharp for buyers who live with very bumpy roads.• Verdict: Subaru has done a good job with the WRX, the STI and the BRZ. Sporty design, powerful engines and AWD help, but so too does price. The starting price is $29,995 and the most expensive WRX is $36,795.

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NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

By Kerry Vital

If renovations are on your to-do list, you can’t miss the Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association Fall Home Renovation Show on Saturday Oct. 4 and Sunday Oct. 5 at the Hard Rock Casino Vancouver Th eatre in Coquitlam.

Th e popular Ask a Pro booth will be onsite and providing one-on-one consultations to homeowners looking for help in planning their renovation. Th e consulations are fi rst come, fi rst

serve and signup will take place at the show.Th e show focuses on providing homeowners with

professional information about all aspects of home renovations, and will include booths for contractors and renovation products and services, as well as information seminars.

“Advanced planning and working with experienced professionals will be your best protection,” says GVHBA CEO Bob de Wit. “Considering you are renovating one of your

greatest investments, your home, it makes sense to only work with the pros.”

De Wit notes that Metro Vancouver homeowners will spend about $3.8 billion renovating their homes this year, making it extremely important to hire a professional RenoMark renovator.

“Th e RenoMark designation assures consumers that the renovator they are dealing with has completed industry-leading education requirements and are part of a professional network apprised of the latest technologies and designs,” says de Wit. “As well, all RenoMark holders have committed themselves to a code of business ethics and off er warranties on the work they do, off ering peace of mind to home-owners that RenoMark professionals stand behind (their work).”

Th e event is free, but pre-registration is encouraged. For more information, visit www.gvhba.org. Seminar topics and times will be posted online later this month.

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By Kerry Vital

Everyone has fond memories of their childhood summer vacations, spending time with family and friends and playing outside for hours. Now it’s time to make more of those memories with Th e Tides, just minutes from the Canada-U.S. border in Birch Bay, Washington. Canadian families have been coming to Birch Bay for generations: for the beach, the weather, and the cheap price of real estate.

“At Th e Tides, you get the best of both worlds,” says Chris Hughes, a local RE/MAX broker who grew up in West Vancouver and a partner in Compass Point Project Marketing. “It’s private, relaxed and quiet, but you can be at the beach in less than two minutes for all the activity and action you want.”

Th e Tides is located on a sunny plateau with over eleven acres in total, of which seven acres are set aside as nature preserve, private treed parkland and trails, which creates a perfect setting for a second home getaway. Th ere will also be picnic areas, a bocce ball court and an ocean-view lookout with a fi re pit (called Sunset Point). Th e Clubhouse has

a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, billiards area, community kitchen, BBQ area and a lounge.

Th e cottage-style townhomes themselves are homes away from home, with stainless-steel appliances, granite or quartz countertops and a cozy stone-faced gas fi replace. Outside, you’ll fi nd West Coast Craft sman architecture and a private deck or patio. Th ere are a variety of two- and three-bedroom fl oorplans available, ranging from 1,082 to over 1,500 square feet, including fi ve ready for immediate occupancy.

Th e location is the biggest draw for buyers. Th e famous C Shop, which sells candy, ice cream, pizza, baked goods and other treats, is just a minute away. When the tide is out you can walk for miles on the sand and along the Birch Bay beachfront. Th ere are a number of eclectic restaurants and cafes, and plenty of outdoor activities. You’ll also fi nd Birch Bay State Park and boat launch, water slides, go-carts, mini-golf, two marinas and several golf courses nearby.

“Th ere are a ton of things to do,” Hughes says, “including digging for clams, fi shing and crabbing.”

Organized activities include arts and music festivals, fi reworks, the Birch Bay Marathon. parades, sandcastle contests, car shows and many other events.

“We’re just 12 minutes from the border,” says Hughes. “You can come down with the family for the entire summer or just for the day.”

He also notes that if you’re not able to come down to the cottage yourself, you can rent it out to other families looking for a beach

getaway.Th e developers of the property include two

Canadian families, and most of the buyers so far are from the Lower Mainland.

“You can’t touch real estate at this price anywhere in the Lower Mainland,” Hughes says. “It’s way more aff ordable to buy in the U.S., plus, there’s no property purchase tax. You can buy a two-bedroom unit here at Th e Tides for less than a studio apartment in the Lower Mainland!”

Cottages at Th e Tides start in the low $200,000s. For more information, visit www.thetidesbirchbay.com, email [email protected] or call 1-888-255-8121. Th e show cottages are open at 4760 Tidal Way, Birch Bay, Friday through Sunday between noon and 4 p.m. or by appointment any time.

Submitted photosThe Tides at Birch Bay gives you the best of both worlds: privacy and relaxation while also being just moments from the beach and the amenities of Birch Bay, including the famous C Shop, marinas, golf courses and many other activities.

Finding some old-fashioned family fun at The Tides

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REAL ESTATE IN MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS

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Interior design professionals frequently say that the fastest and cheapest way

to make a major change to a room’s look is to give boring white walls a facelift.

And while painting a room in a bold new colour is the obvious way to make that change, new designs and techniques go a little further with drywall, faux painting, and nontraditional wall coverings.

“Everybody has different visions, depending on where they have searched online,” says Naz Merali, owner-operator of Maple Ridge Paint and Deco. “It all depends on what a person is looking to do.”

The paint and wall-covering specialist says there is a trend in colour changes on a homes’ feature walls.

“There’s a modern trend right now in something called ‘greige,’ which is a gray-beige kind of colour. The homes of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s had a lot of earth and tan colours. They are now flipping over and going to ‘greige,’ which is, like I said, very light grays and very light tan colours to make it more modern — with a lot of white trim.”

Merali says people are also interested in metallic finishes.

“This is something that happened a few years ago, but they’ve started looking at that again,” he explains. “You can get metallic paints and you do it in a small area, not on a big wall because it becomes quite overpowering when you do it on a big feature wall.”

He also says faux painting is popular these days for people looking to shake up their home’s appearance.

Faux painting, which uses decorative and special paint finishes, is a popular way to change your home’s appearance. Faux painting produces finishes that resemble wallpaper through the use of glazing, sponging, ragging, wood graining and even freehand-design techniques.

“We have people who come and say, ‘We

want to do a faux finish on a wall.’ So they’ll basically take a colour, then they’ll put a glaze on it to create a faux finish,” Merali says.

With a great idea, a bit of skill, and a new colour scheme, your home’s interior can resemble anything from an ancient Tuscan building, a marble wall or even a cloudy sky.

While many looks are achieved with faux finishing techniques on flat surfaces, three-dimensional effects can be achieved on already-textured finishes.

When products are applied to walls in layers, fireplaces and ceilings can look and feel like real stone, crumbling masonry, or peeling paint — to give you that European country look. Some other finishes can resemble linen, grass cloth or denim.

Using wallpaper has always been a popular alternative to painting rooms.

“Somebody will come and say we don’t want to do that but we want to do a wallpaper feature [wall],” says Merali. “So they’ll get a really good quality paper and that as a feature ... one wall in a highly visible area. Most likely it’s done in a dining room or a master bedroom.”

There are many types of wall coverings that can be used to enliven a room. Bright fabrics,

grass cloth, even cork are used as unique ways to dramatically alter how a room looks.

Cork wall coverings are thicker but can make for cozy, dark and woodsy effects in family rooms or offices.

Paper-backed fabric shows the high-quality look of a fabric wall covering but can be installed easily like a vinyl-coated paper. The backing adds stiffness that hides wall defects and makes it easier to manage the fabric.

Using drywall techniques to add design touches to walls or re-texturing ceilings and walls can dramatically change the appearance of a home with a small outlay of cash. Walls and ceilings can be refinished many ways. Texturing or smoothing walls can modernize older homes or even return original character to homes that may have been carelessly remodeled. Changing old-fashioned styles of texture (like skip and trowel or brushed) can modernize a 30-year-old home.

Covering texture styles with a new layer of hand-troweled joint compound to make it resemble plaster could easily restore the charm to a Victorian home. Custom textures, treatments and styles — such as combining textured walls with totally smooth ceilings —

can give a home a unique look.A very popular right style these days is the

orange peel finish, created by spraying texture compound onto a smooth wall and then letting it dry. Then paint it when ready for a brand new look.

Merali says many people are looking to paints and finishes to change the looks of kitchen cabinets.

“To change kitchen cabinets can be an expensive exercise,” he explains. “So what some people are doing in the interim is they’re actually painting the kitchen cabinets. A lot of paints can adhere to kitchen cabinets. They don’t have to be oil paints; they can be latex paints.

“It’s a fraction of the cost. It may need be as durable as changing your whole kitchen cabinets, but it’s enough to get you by for a little while until your finances are in order and you can change the cabinets at that time.

So you’d just do a little bit of sanding, put a little bit of primer on, and you can paint, spray or roll a kitchen cabinet and it will look like new.

Kevin Gillies is a journalist and freelance writer.

Designs, techniques for your wallsBy Kevin Gilles

ContributedUsing drywall techniques to add design touches to walls or re-texturing ceilings and walls can dramatically change the appearance of a home with a small outlay of cash. Walls and ceilings can be refinished many ways. Texturing or smoothing walls can modernize older homes or even return original character to homes that may have been carelessly remodeled. Changing old-fashioned styles of texture.

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22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge#2-19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.466.2838 604.459.2838

Each office independently owned and operated

MLS V1075586

$960,000

13227 – 236th St, Maple Ridge1.06 Acres, Large Spacious Home, Pool & Gardens. Perfect home for entertaining, or quiet enjoyment. Big Country Kitchen, Master Suite on the main oor and upstairs a rec room, bonus room, bedrooms, place for a Nanny & more. Covered deck, pergola by the pool, greenhouse, castle for the kids & privacy all around.

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$598,000

12087 – 237A St, Maple RidgeQuality Built on Cul-de-sac, & Greenbelt. Large convenient kitchen, family room, covered deck, big living/dining rooms all perfect for family & friends. 5 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths, Den & room for Nanny or Inlaws. Lots of storage, big garage, pond and garden space all waiting for you.

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• Close to the Senior’s Center• 2 bedrooms, 1 washroom• Parquet ooring & replace in living room• Enjoy the clubhouse and workshop

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• Buy for your needs• 1 bedroom with guest suite across hall• Den/storage room• Open plan, presents beautifully• Cooler east side, walk out to gardens• 55 +, quick possession possible.

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• Beautiful view of Golden Ears Mountains

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• 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms

• Gas FP, 4pc ensuite, walk-in closet

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• 3 bdrm, 3 bath partially remodelled townhome

• 5 min walk to schools and amenities

• Gas FP, fenced yard, pet friendly

# 22 19051 119 Ave, Pitt Meadows

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• Private Setting• Southwest facing

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$409,000

• 3872 sq ft• 3 Bedroom plus den• Over 60 sq ft. of

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VIEW FROM THE TOP

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• 3 Bedroom 3 Bath• 12,000 sqft Lot• New Kitchen• New Windows• Hardwood Floors

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Show Home at #67, 11252 Cottonwood DriveStarting at $319,900

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cabinets, granite countertops. Gas replace. Finished basement. 6 appliances & blinds. Garage for 2 cars. Near elementary & high

schools, transit & shopping.

ALBION TERRACESPrice ranging from $469,000 - $599,000

Show home 10531 Robertson St., Maple Ridge (off Jackson Rd. & 105A Ave.)New 2 storey + basement homes. Ready to move in to or custom build. 9 foot ceilings on the main oor with an oversized great room with a gas replace.

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fence & landscaping included. www.albionterraces.ca

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HIGHLAND CREEK 2 HOMES LEFT AT $549,900

11752 and 11760 - 236 Street, Maple Ridge2 storey new homes with walk out basements. Maple

kitchen with island, granite countertops. Crown mouldings Gas replace. 4 large bedrooms with 3 ensuites. Appliances, blinds, fence and landscaping included. Great location near elementary schools, Thomas Haney Secondary, Meadow Ridge private

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Priced from $589,900Show home 24630 - 101 Ave., Maple Ridge

Quality built new executive 2 storey home plus a partial nished daylight basement with a separate entrance. Private backyard backing onto parkland

with a covered deck. 2 decks at the front to enjoy the beautiful mountain and valley view. Hardwood and

tile oors. Gourmet kitchen with quartz counter tops, island. Triple car garage.

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-4

VIEW

FULLY FINISHED BASEMENT HOME

$524,90023661 - 114A Avenue, Maple Ridge

Gilker Hill Estates immaculate home, original owner. Fully nished basement with a separate

entrance, easily made into an inlaw suite. Covered sundeck off the maple kitchen. Gas

replace in the family room. Master bedroom has a walk-in closet, ensuite soaker tub and

separate shower. Near schools, shopping.

INLAW SUITE IN WEST MAPLE RIDGE

$459,00020131 Ashley Cresent,, Maple Ridge Basement entry home on the West side. 3

bedrooms on the main oor and a 1 bedroom inlaw suite. New roof, updates on the main

include laminate, heritage doors & paint. Great location near schools, West Coast Express,

transit & quick access to Golden Ears Bridge.

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12409 HARRIS

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• Spectacular views of Burnaby Mtn. all the way to Langley.

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• Basement entry home. Home has been updated.

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• Close to parks & recreation.

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• 25,000+ sqft lot that is fl at, sunny, & private

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$309,900

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• MILLION DOLLAR VIEW• 5 bdrms, 7 baths• Quality craftsmanship and too many

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$899,900

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• Raw lot also available for $329,000

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12709 236A Street• PARK LIKE ACRE MINUTES FROM TOWN • Large family home, solidly built & lovingly maintained • Kitchen has had some updates including flooring, granite, and top of the line appliances.

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F R A S E R R I V E R

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Fraser River in Maple Ridge. Over-sized windows will bring the outdoors

in, comfortable balconies for entertaining, and exquisite features make

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in, comfortable balconies for entertaining, and exquisite features make

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$458,000

BRAND NEW FURNACE & HOT WATER TANK. Same owner for close to 20 years. Pride of ownership shows. This home has been kept care of. This 4 bedroom and 3 full bath 2019 sq. ft. home on a 6000 sq. ft. Features include laminate floors thru out, renovated bathrooms and kitchen, upper & huge lower patio decks, large private fenced backyard with a detached tool shed, formal dining area, kitchen eating area, high ceiling living room with wood burning fireplace, 4ft. insulated crawl space thru out the house for tons of storage, 2 car garage, S/S 2 year old appliances, 9-yr old roof, built-in vacuum, great curb appeal. Finished basement suite is ready for in-laws or mortgage helper. Lot size 50 by 120 sq ft. can build carriage home. Contact List Assist at (604)-457-0105 or [email protected] for a personal showing.

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This renovated and charming Westside rancher offers more than 1700 sq.ft., with three bedrooms, two full baths, family room, den and more. Features include granite tile countertops, glass tile backsplash, new dishwasher and fridge, double oven, skylights, huge covered deck outside. In catchment area for French immersion school. Offered at $432,500.

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26170 Grant Avenue• Perfect location to build your dream home• 4.9 private acres located in Thornhill• Spectacular end less views of the mountains• This one won’t last long! Priced to Sell!

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Electricity

$2,074

Natural Gas

$835

Before buying compare space & water heating costsWhen you’re house-hunting, choosing a home with natural gas for space and water heating can save you money.

Believe it at fortisbc.com/calculator.

*These are approximate savings based on the difference between annual natural gas and electricity costs for space and water heating of a 2,300 square-foot house with average insulation and four occupants in the FortisBC Lower Mainland service area. Calculation compared high-efficiency natural gas furnace and large storage tank water heater with electric resistance heating (baseboards) and equivalent water heater and is based on FortisBC natural gas rates as of July 2014 ($11.054/GJ) and electricity rates in the service area identified (Tier 1 and 2: $0.079 and $0.118 per kWh). Actual savings may vary. Savings do not include potential rebates and/or incentives.

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DRIVE BABIESR idge Meadows Hospi ta l Foundat ion

F R EC H A R I T Y G O L F TO U R N A M E N T

THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH, 2014

Ball Drop Raffle: WIN A CRUISE!

SWAN-E-SET GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

In an effort to continue raising funds for Ridge Meadows Hospital Maternity department, the RMHF will be hosting a Ball Drop Raffle that will take place at the Drive FORE Babies Charity Golf Tournament. You could win a 7 day cruise for 2 to destination of your choice: Alaska, Caribbean, Mexico, or Canada/New England.

TICKETS $10 EACH OR 3 FOR $25To purchase tickets visit www.driveforebabies.com,

email [email protected] or call us at 604-463-1822

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THE NEWSServing Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978

1140 tickets printed, BC gaming license #63862. 540 tickets for $10 each & 900 tickets at 3 for $25 are available. Ticket purchaser must be 19 years of age or older. Winners consent to the releaser of their names by the licensee. Retail value of up to $5000. Prize generously donated by: Brown

Bros. Motor Lease. All proceeds to benefit Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation 11666 Laity Street, Maple Ridge BC V2X 7G5 604-463-1822

A Local Food Tasting Event

SAVE the DATE!

A Local Food Tasting EventA Local Food Tasting EventOctober 17, 2014 • The ACT • Tickets: Call 604-476-2787

From September 15th -20TH help us collect food from neighbourhoods across B.C.

www.bctfooddrive.org • 1-855-74-BCTFD

Collection week. Between September 15-17 our volunteers will deliver yers and donation bags to your doorstep. We do not solicit cash contributions door-to-door.

Collection day. Anyone wishing to make a donation of non-perishable food items is asked to place them in the bag and leave it on their doorstep before 9:30 a.m.

Collection day. Our volunteers will travel back to your home to collect these donations on collection day and then transport the food to your local food bank.

Most needed: Meal in a tin (Chili, Ravioli, Stew), tomato sauce/paste, cans of sh or meat, canned fruit/veggies, Kraft Dinner.

Ridge Meadows donations wil l local ly benefit The Friends in Need Food Bank.

604-790-2345 604-780-2304

“MR. ROGERS” Glenn Lukewww.MRROGERS.ca

Welcome to the Neighbourhood

$790,000 $449,50021537 117 Avenue, Maple Ridge10585 245B Street, Maple Ridge

High end custom built home on a quiet cul-de-sac complete with a legal 2 bdrm suite. The home is loaded with extras including top end appliances, a huge gourmet kitchen with double ovens and gas cooktop. All this with a 2 storey great room, formal dining room, large foyer and of ce. Upstairs boasts 4 bdrms, 3 full baths and a huge master suite with sitting area, gas replace and balcony with view over “Golden Ears”. The low maintenance west facing garden is complete with a spacious 40 x 20’ deck with built in hot tub, Gazebo and sh pond.

NEW LISTING! Large family home with 5 beds, 4 baths and large yard. Lane access with lots of room for all your toys. Great for extended families plus income potential. Call for details or see us at the “open house”.

OPEN SUNDAY • 2-4 PM OPEN SUNDAY • 1-4 PM

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B y M i c h a e l H a l [email protected]

Dalton Yorke got a good taste of the Western Hockey League last season, suiting up for 40

games with the Kelowna Rockets.Now the 18-year-old defenseman

from Maple Ridge is going to try and take a bite out of the NHL, going to the San Jose Sharks rookie camp, with the hope of getting an invita-tion to the club’s main camp or his first professional contract.

“It’s a huge opportunity to kickstart my career,” said Yorke, who graduat-ed from Samuel Robertson second-ary in June.

After playing his formative years with the Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey Association, Yorke joined the Rockets last year after several seasons with the Northeast Chiefs of the B.C. Major Midget League. He played both forward and defense for Kelowna, getting in 10 fights.

Yorke will skate with Sharks

Shoot the Breeze photographyDalton Yorke, after two season in the B.C. Major Midget League, played 40 games with the Kelowna Rockets in WHL last season, at both defense and forward.

Maple Ridge defenseman is off to NHL rookie camp

THE NEWS/sports Section coordinator:Neil Corbett 604-467-1122 ext. [email protected]

Burrards fall in Game 1

The Maple Ridge Burrards opened the WLA finals Wednesday, falling 9-5 to the Shamrocks in Victoria.

The Burrards fell behind 2-1 in the first period, then 5-3 after the second. They climbed within a goal in third, but then surrendered three straight goals.

Curtis Dickson, Patrick O’Meara, Ben McIntosh, Colton Porter and Riley Loewen scored for Maple Ridge, while Frankie Scigli-ano made 40 saves.

The Shamrocks outshot the Burrards 49-21 and scored three times on the power play and once with an extra attacker.

The game featured 147 penalty minutes, including 85 by the Burrards, most coming on three third-peri-od fights and game miscon-ducts.

• Game 2 is Friday at Maple Ridge Planet Ice, 5:45 p.m.See Yorke, 34

www.rm-baseballbc.ca

“Please come out celebrate the close of the 2014 season and see what we are about for the coming 2015 season.

Volunteers are the strength of our Association. We are looking for motivated individuals like you to help

shape the future of sport in our community.”

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGDATE: Tuesday, September 9, 2014TIME: 7:00 PMLOCATION: South Bonson Community Centre (Upstairs Hall)

10932 Barnston View Road, Pitt Meadows

The meeting will begin at 7 pm. Early Registration

(Online) for the 2015 Season will open at the

end of the AGM Meeting. Everyone in attendance

will receive an Early Registration discount code as a gift for attending and participating in the AGM.

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Tell us what you love about Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows! Your favourite park, business, building, and coach, to name a few.

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B y M i c h a e l H a l [email protected]

Ridge Meadows Flames head coach and general manager Jaime Fiset lik-ens his current group of players to a band of broth-ers, one that he is pushing to play on the last day of the season.

The team has scoring depth up front and ex-perience on the blue line and in net.

“We know we’ll be good this season,” he said.

The Flames, who lost in the first round of the playoffs last year to the Abbotsford Pilots, open the junior B exhibition season Friday at Planet Ice against the Delta Ice Hawks, 7:30 p.m.

They will play only four exhibition games this year, fewer than in the past, and practice more, focussing on systems and building chemistry.

The team will carry 23 players, and Fiset expects to have as many as 15 re-turnees, depending how many stick with junior A clubs after tryouts.

Players like Jake Hol-land, Boston Colley, Jor-dan Rendle and Michael Bell will be expected to be leaders and carry the of-fense up front, while Joe Olson, Andrew Castagna and Cam Alder will play big minutes on the back end.

Tyler Read and Kurt Klimek are expected to return and split minutes in net.

Fiset said either one could be a starter on any team in the Pacific Junior Hockey League.

“It’s a nice position to be in.”

The Flames have also recruited the top two scorers from the Fraser Valley Thunderbirds of the B.C. Major Midget League, Nick Ponak and Andrew Strelezki, who both recorded more than 50 points each, as well as Ridge Meadows Minor Hockey midget graduates Jonathin Weloy and Chris Denney.

Fiset is pleased with the players the minor hockey association continues to produce and expects to have at least six on the Flames this year.

The team will have to fill the leadership void,

though, created by the graduation of last year’s captain Travis Oddy and assistant captain Trevor Sutton.

Who will wear let-ters this year hasn’t been decided, but there is no shortage of candidates.

Fiset said the Flames were one of the youngest teams in the league last year, by design, building around a core of players born in 1995. They were a strong offensive team, going undefeated dur-ing an eight-game stretch between November and December. Now they have more depth and ex-perience.

The coaches were pa-tient with the young play-ers, not panicking if the team lost two or three games in a row, but build-ing confidence for the fu-ture.

“It’s going to pay off this year, we think,” said Fiset, in his third season as head coach of the Flames.

He now has a group that won’t be satisfied with finishing third in the divi-sion and just making the playoffs.

“We plan to finish first in our division and go deep in the playoffs,” he said.

“We want to play on the last day of the season.”

They will attempt to do that with speed and skill and more size, an effective transition game utilizing those attributes, and great conditioning, along with sound defensive struc-ture and a culture of hard work and team unity.

“If someone loses the puck, we want it back, right now,” Fiset said.

The players are catching on quick, he added.

“It’s a great group of guys who love to work hard. They like being around each other, push-ing each other.”

It’s something that’s car-ried over from last year.

Klimek stood up in the dressing room between periods during a game late last season and said, ‘You know, guys, we are 23 brothers. Our job is to lift each other up.”

And they are, Fiset said.“Guys are pushing each

other to get better.”• The Flames open the

regular season at home Sept. 12.

Patience paysoff for junior B Flames

The Flames will have to fill the leadership void created by the graduation of last year’s captain, Travis Oddy.

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He spent the off-season working on his skating, his lateral mobility and quickness, as well as his puck handling and shot, on the ice and in his ga-rage.

He also worked more on his conditioning, lift-ing weights and going to a Crossfit gym.

He leaves for Kelowna this weekend for training camp, which starts Mon-day, and is confident he

can secure a full-time role on the Rockets’ blueline.

He expects to start there, at least, but has been told he could play some for-ward again if the team needs some energy up front.

Yorke, 6’2.5” and 210 pounds, is fine with that, but see himself more as a smooth skating, physical defenseman, a bit like his favorite player, Nashville Predators defenseman Shea Weber, who also

played for the Rockets.Yorke found the junior

game much quicker than major midget, especially the speed and crispness of the passes. He learned to keep his head up all the time, and that if he didn’t make the first pass he saw open right away, that option disappeared. He learned that if he made mistakes, he had to be more basic in his deci-sions.

“Keep it simple.”

It helped that he was on the ice every day for practice, and that coaches were always willing to help him work on his game afterwards.

“I improved tremen-dously last year,” he said.

Yorke wants to be more of a leader on the Rockets this season and more con-sistent in his play, to con-tribute every game.

He thinks he can.He also thinks he can

make an impression in San Jose.

The team interviewed him before the NHL draft in June, but didn’t select him. They called after the draft and invited him to the rookie camp, for which he leaves Sept. 10.

The Boston Bruins also invited Yorke to their rookie camp, but he chose the Sharks because they’ve shown consis-tent interest in him and because he’s long been a fan of the team, which featured two B.C. bred defensemen on its blue line last season – Scott Hannan and Matt Irwin.

Yorke will first take part in fitness testing with the Sharks, then a series of practices and scrimmag-es before going to Ana-heim for an exhibition game against the Ducks’ prospects.

At first Yorke thought attending the San Jose camp would be good experience. But then he decided he wanted more than that – he wants to make an impression. He wants to get invited to the main camp. He wants the team to offer him a contract.

He’s not going to San Jose just to skate.

“Almost every day I think about what I’m go-ing to do when I get there.”

At first it seemed sur-real. He’s still nervous and excited, but ready to go.

“It’s something I’ve always wanted and I’m really close,” Yorke said, “so I want to make sure I make the most of it.”

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Mia Roesch was born in the city of Reichenberg, Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia. She passed away in Maple Ridge at the age of 91. Predeceased by her parents, Friedrich and Frieda Muller, she is survived by two sisters in Germany, Ingrid Muller, Karin Reuke, brother-in-law Ludger and nieces Marike and Julia Reuke. Mia was a gifted artist, a seamstress, a nature lover, a strong individual and local activist in her community. Her acreage in Whonnock was manicured to perfection. She had a great love for the rural life. In particular, her pampered chickens were all named and treated like royalty. She was a true pioneer growing most of her own food, working hard and keeping, “the jungle at bay”. When she moved from Coquitlam to Maple Ridge she insisted on taking the most memorable section of her house, which she combined with her newly purchased home. Her artistic ability extended into painting chairs, fl oors, cupboards and walls with the most unique, and brilliant designs. She was an active champion of a quiet and peaceful neighbourhood and well known for riding her bike to town or taking the bus. She often wrote letters to the local newspaper in her desire to uphold individual rights. Mia was generous and truly unforgettable to all who encountered her. Maple Ridge has lost an ‘original’. A Celebration of Life will take place at 11:00am on Saturday, Sept. 6 in the Open Door Church at 11391 Dartford St., Maple Ridge. Refreshments will follow.

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June 12, 1940 - Aug 3, 2014It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and broth-er-in law on Sunday, Aug. 3, 2014 . He fought his long battle with Lewy-Body Disease to the end. Loved and dearly missed by his wife Sharon, son Steve (Sue), daughters Laurie (Dave) and Shannon, grand-children Elysia (Robbie) and Aaron (Jessica) and great granddaughter Brooklyn and another grandchild on the way. Loving son of the late Betty & Alf Coppin of Thunder Bay. Sadly missed by his brother Doug (wife Susan), sister Cherie (husband Larry), niece, nephew and families in Thun-der Bay; sister-in law Linda Kipot (husband Mike), nieces, nephew and families in Sidney, B.C. and many good friends made throughout the years.Al was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario. At 19 he entered Royal Roads Military College (1959 - 1961) and Royal Military College (R.M.C.) (1961-1962). He met his wife Sharon on a blind date at Royal Roads (Victoria, B.C.) They were married in 1963 in Montreal (where he completed a Science degree) and had a son. In 1966 they moved to Vancouver and 2 daughters were born (1966 and 1969.) Al worked as a chemist for Lenkurt Electric (1966 - 1972) then worked as plant manager for Mortifee Munshaw for 9 years. He completed an MBA degree at SFU then returned to Lenkurt and on to the Re-search Division (MPR TelTec) He managed the packaging division then moved on to the satellite beacon program and travelled a fair amount on business. He worked as a consultant in various applica-tions until he retired in 2000. Al was an active and outgoing man, with a sharp mind, quick wit and great sense of humour. He loved his golf, squash, and curling. (Also basketball in ear-ly years). He was a long time member at Pitt Meadows Golf Club. He coached his kids sports and loved going to the grandchildren’s events. He was a wonderful husband and family man; He was the rock of our family.

We will love him and miss him forever. Rest in peace our beloved man.Celebration of Life to be held

2-5pm on Saturday, Sept. 6th at Meadows Gardens Golf Club, 19671 Meadow Gardens Way,

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dressing & Drainage.mygardenerlandscaping.ca

Call (604)763-8795

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

Gutter & Roof Cleaning since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

M.T. GUTTERSProfessional Installation5” Gutter, Down Pipe, Soffi t

*CLEANING *REPAIRS28 YEARS EXPERIENCE

~ FULLY INSURED ~

Call Tim 604-612-5388

283A HANDYPERSONS

Eagle Eye Handyman ServicesDecks Fences Pressure Washing Selling your home need cleanup work call for info 778-899-1910

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CHOICE RENOVATIONS

Bsmt suites, bathrooms, windowssiding, H/W tank installation, etc

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Gary 467-3024Cellular 604-671-9694

TOTAL RENOVATIONSRepair, Replace, Remodel...

SPECIALIZING IN• Basement Suites • Kitchens

• Baths • Remodels • Additions • Flooring • Painting

• Drywall • Much MoreSince 1972 Dan 778-837-0771

. Expert Power Washing. Gutters cleaned & repaired. www.expertpowerwashing. Mike, 604-961-1280MIKE 604-961-1280

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

EAGLE TILEA - 20779 Lougheed Hwy

Maple Ridge Your local natural stone

distributors. Custom made Granite Countertops.Slate Granite MarbleTile Tumbled stone.

Large selection of Porcelain & Ceramic Sales & Service

604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656

.

Residential & Commercial“Award Winning Renovations”

32 Years of Experience

[email protected]

D & N TOTAL CAREHome Improvement

Specializing in basement reno’s, bathrooms & kitchens. Installation

of drywall, fl ooring & tiling.Plumbing, electrical, and more.*25 years exp. Free Estimates.

Daniel: 778-999-9122

288 HOME REPAIRS

RETIRED carpenter wants to keep busy. small carpentry jobs. Will re-pair or build new Ken 604-460-7803

300 LANDSCAPING

D Garden Blend SoilD Lawn Blend SoilD Custom Blends avail.D Composted Mushroom Manure NO Wood byproducts used

When QUALITY Mattersall soils are tested for Optimum

growing requirements.

17607 Ford RoadPitt Meadows

PICK-UP ...... or .... DELIVERY

604-465-3189JAGUAR LANDSCAPINGLawn & Garden Service.

Design, Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, Comm/ Res. (604)466-1369

Den’s GarDENing ServicesTree Topping, Chipping &

Stump Grinding.Cleanups, Pruning, Hedges,

Rubbish Removal.*TOP SOIL *GRAVEL

604.465.2944

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

300 LANDSCAPING

We Sell Weed...

Free Turf16897 Windsor Road

Pitt Meadows(Turn right 1st road

East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver) 604-465-9812

1-800-663-5847

317 MISC SERVICES

Dump Site Now OpenSBroken Concrete RocksS

$24.00 Per Metric TonSMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS

$24.00 Per Metric TonGrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds

$59.00 Per TonMeadows Landscape Supply

604-465-1311

320 MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPINGAcross the street - across the world

Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

AFFORDABLE MOVINGwww.affordablemoversbc.com

From $45/Hr1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks

Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 MenFree Estimate/Senior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL & LONG DISTANCE

604-537-4140

MOUNTAIN-MOVERS.ca (778)378-6683

MIRACLE MOVING Licensed - Bonded - Fully Equip. Residential Commercial, 1-3 Men

BIG OR SMALL MOVESStart $45/hr ~ All size trucks

Free estimate/Senior Discount www.miraclemoving.ca604 - 720 - 2009

~We accept Visa & Mastercard~

MOVING TO VICTORIA?Empty Moving Van GoingAugust 26. What have you. FITZPATRICK MOVING.

Call John Fitzpatrick 604-779-6404

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

FRESH COAT PAINTING ~ Int/Ext*Drywall Repair *Textured Ceilings

*Pressure Washing*Gutter CleaningFree Estimates. James 778-868-5307

Pay-Less Pro PaintingSummer EXT/INT SPECIALLOOK for our YARD SIGNS

D Free estimates D Insured Licensed D References

Residential D Pressure Washing Serving Tri City 34 Yrs.

Call 24 Hrs/7 Days www.paylesspropainting.com

Scott 604-891-9967

ABOVE THE REST “Interior & Exterior Unbeatable

Prices & Professional Crew.• Free Est. • Written Guarantee

• No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

778-997-9582

A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, Senior rates, Free est, residen-tial, commercial. Refs. 20 Yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 10yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

TONY’’S PAINTING

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

PITT MEADOWSPAVING

A Complete Asphalt Service

Larry Donnelly604.813.7283

or Dennis604.417.1691

338 PLUMBING

FLUID SOLUTIONS. Gas, plumb-ing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fi tter. Aman: 778-895-2005

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

Plumbing Services - Hvac Gas Fitting & Electrical. C & C Electrical Mechanical 604-475-7077

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHING since 1982. WCB/Liability insurance. Call Simon for prompt service. 604-230-0627

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofi ng & Siding. WCB

Re-roofi ng, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

EAGLE ROOFINGTar & Gravel

DAsphalt D Interlocking shinglesDTorch-on MembraneD Laminated shinglesAll types of Roofi ng Repairs

Free Estimates 604-467-6065

Excellence in Quality & Service

604-588-0833All types of Roofi ng

Free EstimateWritten Guarantee

WCB CoverageOver 40 Years Experience

.A East West Roofi ng & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

. FREE Scrap Metal Removal.

.FREE Scrap metal removal. Appls, BBQS, exercise equip, cars, etc. 604-572-3733 ww.tkhaulaway.com

mikes hauling 604-516-9237

551 GARAGE SALES

Crafts & Craft Supplies

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS

Lots of seasonal, kids & adult crafts & more

11787 - 231st St.Sat Aug 23 ~ 9am-3pm

MAPLE RIDGE

GARAGE SALESat, Aug 23rd, 9am-3pm23197 117th Ave2 Large book cases,

desk, tools, andMUCH MUCH MORE!

MAPLE RIDGE

YARD SALESaturday & Sunday

Aug 23 & 24, 9am-7pmMilitary jackets/pants/shirts,

8’x5’ fl atdeck trailer, kids wagon, bikes, garden tools,

fi shing gear, antiques, collectibles, lawn mowers, power tools, tools.

Corner of232 St & 128 Ave

Maple Ridge

Huge Garage SaleSATURDAY & SUNDAY

Aug. 23 & 24, 8:30am-3pm 20434 116th Ave

Tools, collectibles, housewares, electronics,action fi gures,

sporting goods, fi shing & more!

MAPLE RIDGE

GARAGE SALESATURDAY & SUNDAYAug. 23 & 24, 9am-4pm

20382 - 124 B AveLots of household items,

tools & more incl a1971 Mustang Convertible.

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OPEN HOUSECO-OP LIVING

2 & 3 bedroom units available for$826 - $1100/mo

1205 Johnston (at Guildford)Coquitlam

Close to all amenities(Transit, shopping schools and parks)

Saturday & Sunday • 12pm - 4pmContact Sandy @ (604) 945-5864

Email [email protected]

FOUR INDIVIDUAL OFFICES

ONE OFFICE

ONE CORNER OFFICE

All offices on second floor, downtown Maple Ridge location, new and clean with one shared washroom on the floor.One year minimum lease subject to credit and criminal check.

Contact Jim at 604-476-2720

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT

Private Licensed Care CommunitySpecializing In Assisted Living, Complex Care & Dementia Care

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SUMMER MOVE-IN PROMOTION!CALL NOW! LIMITED TIME OFFER!

• 24 Hour Nursing Care• Beautifully Renovated Community• Housekeeping & Laundry Included• 3 Delicious Meals a Day

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

TOPSOIL• SCREENED TOPSOIL• MUSHROOM MANURE• BARK MULCH

604-467-3003www.jonesbroscartageltd.com

372 SUNDECKS

. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688

.Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

374 TREE SERVICES

Your Tree ServiceFor Honest Prices& Quality Work

Call Scott at604-618-0333

Certifi edArborist

Free Estimates *Fully Insured

ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899

PETS

454 EQUESTRIAN

CEDAR HOGFUEL Special Spring pricesSawdust also available

Augustine Soil & Mulch Ltd.

Pitt Meadows, BC604-465-5193

PETS

456 FEED & HAY

FEEDER HAY $180 per ton in 3 x 4 square bales. Delivery avail. Saw-dust & Shavings. 1- (250)838-6630

477 PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are

spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

Specializing in reasonably priced SMALL BREED puppies. 604-300-1450. trugoalpuppies.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

523 UNDER $100

32” TOSHIBA TV & STAND, older model, works great! Pick up only. FREE. Call 604-465-6195.

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

BLUEBERRIES. U-PICK $1.25 lb. WE-PICK $2.00 lb. 19478 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Meadows.Call 604-763-2808 or 778-237-4032

548 FURNITURE

#1 Cash Buyer~ Since 1987 ~

$$CASH $$ for yourfurniture, tools, electronics,

antiques, appliances,computers & collectibles.

ANYTHING OF VALUESingle Items to

Entire Households6 0 4 - 4 6 3 - 4 4 4 96 0 4 - 2 0 9 - 6 5 8 3

560 MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

MOVING SALE: Portable washing machine, wall

cabinet, corner wooden entertain-ment center, white 3/pce patio set, 27” Sony fl atscreen TV, JVC DVD player, Shaw blackbox c/w cables,

cabinet with knick knacks, 50’ Christmas lights + photo cell/timer.Call 604-479-1344 or lve msg.

REAL ESTATE

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOMES BC• All Prices • All Situations •

• All Conditions •www.webuyhomesbc.com

604-657-9422

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

NEW 14 Wide in 55+ Mission Park $86,988 w/$550 pad rent.Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960

New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $94,888. *New SRI 14’ wide

$69,988. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Your Choice for Property Management

(Since 1990) Professional Property Management Services

P.Meadows - Solaris TowersConcrete Hi-rise. 1 Bdrm +den 3rd fl oor. 650 sq/ft. Oct 1. $1100.

Call 604-464-7548Visit our website for other rentals:

www.profi le-properties.com

Coquitlam Silver Spring beaut 2 BR cls mall transit, shcl, Coll, ns/np Sept 1. $1295m. 604-941-3259

Derek Manor2048 Manning Ave.

Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452 or 604-944-7889

FREE PREMIUM CABLE$80 Value

Impeccably Clean!Good Apartment Sizes

Heat SH/W S Prkg S Avail. Now1 Bedroom ~ $795/mo.No pets ~ Ref’s req’d.

Fraser View& Maple View

ApartmentsCertifi ed Crime Free

Multiple HousingBuilding has been

TOTALLY RENOVATED 1 Bedroom suites avail

Starting at $600/mo incl hot water & cable. No pets.604.418.1932

Maple Ridge 207/Dewdney 2 bdrm condo $990/mo Gas f/p, 5 appls 604-418-6123, 467-4450

MAPLE RIDGE Central - Large 1 bdrm apt. Deck, laundry facils, prkg & storage. NS/NP. $630/mo.Avail Sept 1. Call 604-937-3534.

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

GARIBALDI Court(604) 463-9522

Central Maple Ridge 2 Bdrm units available.

Great location for seniors!Clean, quiet & affordable!

Incls heat, h/w, cable.Senior Move-In Allowance.Refs & Credit check req.

Sorry No PetsFor more info: google us.

CRIME FREE BUILDING

MAPLE INN 11695 -224th St

Maple Ridge 1 bdrm $550m ~ 2 bdrm $625m

Inc. hot waterCertifi ed Crime Free Building Mature adult oriented. Close to uptown 604-463-4131 for appt.

(9am-5pm)

MAPLE RIDGE

1 & 2 Bdrms available $790/mo & $890/mo

Great LocationQueen Anne Apts.* Renovated Suites *

*Large *Clean *Very QuietIncludes: Heat, Hot Water

and HydroNear Shopping & Amenities.

SENIOR’S DISCOUNT

604-463-2236 604-463-7450

12186-224 St, Maple RidgeCertifi ed Crime Free Buildings

MAPLE RIDGE

AVAILABLE NOW1 & 2 BDRM SUITES Heat, hot water & parking. Close to stores & schools.

SENIORS DISCOUNT1/2 month Rent Free

Ask manager for details.

MAPLE COURT I 22437 121st Ave

604-467-0715&

MAPLE COURT II22423 121st Ave

604-467-4894

MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl lrg 2 bdrm 2 baths, quiet, $1100 incl 5 appls, gas f/p. n/s, n/p. Sept 1. 604-465-8268

Maple Ridge

Glenwood ManorApartments

1 & 2 Bdrms from $655 & $880 & renovated suite with dishwasher $45. extra.

Clean, SpaciousIncludes heat,

hot water & parkingSeniors discount

21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd

(604)466-5799MAPLE RIDGE. Large, new 1 bdrm & den grnd fl r apt. Luxurious, s/s appls, granite counters, prkg, F/P. $1100. Avail now. 778-386-1243

MAPLE RIDGENEWER APARTMENTS

1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $750 Six Appliances Secured Underground Prkg. Cls. to West Coast Express Adult Oriented

22334 - 117th AvePhone 604-463-5660

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Maple RidgeSwan Court Apartments

Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. Hardwood fl oors, adult oriented,

heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, Approved pets only.

Criminal Record check may be req. Resident Manager Onsite

Now withSENIORS DISCOUNT

604.466.8404 (Erik)

M.RIDGE Ctrl 11735-25 St. 1 bdrm $650, incl heat/h/wt. No dogs 604-467-9420 / 604-728-0940

Polo ClubApartments

19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows

Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg.3 Blocks to W.C. Express

W 1 & 2 Bdrm SuitesW 3 Appliances

W Secured Garage ParkingW Adult Oriented

W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets

604.465.7221

PORT COQUITLAM1 bdrm suite ~ $7752 bdrm suite ~ $925

S Includes heat/hot waterS 1.5 blocks to various bus stops S 2 blocks to Safeway/medical S City park across streetS Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT604-464-3550

SENIORS DISCOUNT1/2 month Rent Free

Ask manager for details.

AVAILABLE NOWMaple Ridge

1 Bdrm apts $7502 Bdrm apts $800

Incl heat, hot water & parking.Close to stores and Schools.

SUNRISE22292 122nd Avenue

(604)349-5982

SORRENTO22260 122nd Avenue

(604)319-9341

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIALPORT COQUITLAM, 1500 - 3000 sq ft. Ground fl oor commercial area. Facing onto city park. 1 blk from Lougheed/ Shaughnessy intersec-tion. Call 604-464-3550.

736 HOMES FOR RENT

3.5 ACRE, RENOVATED 2500sq.ft. house, $1800/mo. 604-649-8987 [email protected]

Maple Ridge 3 bdrm 2 bath 1800sf 2 lvl + part bsmt, lam. fl rs through-out, fncd S.facing bckyd $1825 ns/np. Avail now. Call Bev @ Cen-tury 21 Prudential 604-889-2470

741 OFFICE/RETAIL

Maple Ridge Offi ce & Retail Space

Unbelievable Rates,Starting at $495/month.

Various sizes 320sf. - 2000sf.Various downtown locations. Updated and well maintained.

Rick MedhurstRoyal LePage Realty

604-463-3000

RENTALS

746 ROOMS FOR RENT

$75 OFF 1ST MONTHRooms from $445/mo. Fully Furn,

weekly maid service, cable TV,private bath, on bus route, 5/min

walk to commuter rail.

Haney Motor Hotel22222 Lougheed Hwy.,

Maple RidgeInquire in person between

9am - 3pm or Call 604-467-3944

747 RV PADS

MONTHLY RV Sites Available October 1, 2014 to April 30, 2015 -$415/ month plus power & taxes. Includes water, sew-er, basic cable. Outdoor winter RV storage is also available $75.00/month - no services. Camp Bridal RV Park 53870 Bridal Falls Rd in Bridal Falls BC. For more info Phone:604-745-2267 email:[email protected]

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATIONCentral Maple Ridge house or apartment to sh all utils incl. Nr ament & WCE $500. 778-689-8424

749 STORAGE

Pitt Meadows Marina14179 Reichenback Rd

Public Access Launch RampOutdoor Storage for Boats,

RV’s, Cars, Trucks & TrailersYear or semi-annual Rental Moorage

Parking + Onsite Manager

604.465.7713750 SUITES, LOWER

Coquitlam W, SFU, 1000sf 2 bdrm in brand new hse, $1200 incl utils alarm ldry, d/w NP. 604-351-2233

MAPLE RIDGE, 24917 108B Ave. Large 2 bdrm ste + den, lrg kitchen, laundry & sep backyard. N/S, N/P. $1150/mo utils, cable/net incl. Avail Oct 1st. Call: 604-306-6746.

MAPLE RIDGE bright new spac g/l: 2 Bd with own laundry, $1150/mo. Nr all amens, schls, shopping, bus.Ns/Np. Call anytime, 778-862-6861 or Text: 604-351-0386.

752 TOWNHOUSES

PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1108/mo - $1211/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938

TRANSPORTATION

810 AUTO FINANCING

TRANSPORTATION

810 AUTO FINANCING

Auto Loans Guaranteed or We Pay You! 1-888-375-8451 or apply at: www. greatcanadianautocredit.com

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS2005 ACURA TSX 4 door, sedan, white, black leather, heated seats 145K kms. $11,999. 604-751-6313

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

METAL EXCHANGE

23359 Fisherman Rd, AlbionMon-Sat 8am-4pm

www.fvme.com

WE BUYSCRAP METAL

WE BUYCARS

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL

ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME

604.683.2200The Scrapper

TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size

vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO

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WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • AM/FM/SIRIUSXM™/CD/MP3 6 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/ AUX/USB JACKS • BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

WELL EQUIPPED: HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • AM/FMSIRIUS™/CD/MP3 5 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

OUTSTANDING VALUE!

CLEAROUT PRICING ENDS SEPTEMBER 2ND

AMOUNT AVAILABLE ON THE 2014 SONATA HEV LIMITED W/TECH

ACCENT L 6 SPEED MANUAL, $4,185 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ, FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

ELANTRA GT L 6-SPEED MANUAL $5,185 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

VELOSTER MANUAL $3,685 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

TUCSON 2.0L GL FWD MANUAL $3,400 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

SANTA FE 2.4L FWD. $3,735 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

SONATA HYBRID LIMITED W/TECH. $7,500 IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTSΩ FEES, DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED. PLUS GST.

$15,180

20,180$20,180

GLS Model shown* Limited Model shown*

VELOSTER MANUAL2014

Tech Model shown*

$21,68021,680WAS

$36,08036,080

WAS$28,730 $28,730

WAS$23,39523,395

2014 Accent “Highest Ranked Small Car in Initial Quality in the U.S.∆”

Market Value $13,995

Stk#U11621

$12,995

2013 Chrysler 200 Touring

SALE PRICE

Market Value $17,995

Stk#U07623

$16,995

2013 Kia Optima LX

SALE PRICE

Market Value $13,995

Stk#U33577

$12,995

2013 Dodge Avenger SXT

SALE PRICE

SONATA GL2014 LEASE THE SONATA GL FOR WELL EQUIPPED:HEATED FRONT SEATS • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL • TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • AM/FMSIRIUSXM™/CD/MP3 5 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM W/AUX/USB JACKS • STABILITY MANAGEMENT

BI-WEEKLY WITH $2,750 DOWN

AT$119 1.9%

Limited model shown*

WHEN EQUIPPED WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING.For more information visit www.llhs.org

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