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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
• LOCAL NEWS • mrtimes.com • 604-463-2281 • 20 PAGES
Sylver McLaren/TIMES
Wet wipeout!Senior boys ran around the track and jumped the steeple at the Nick Wilkes Invitational Track and Field Meet at Maple Ridge Secondary Thursday. See more photos and story on page A15.
by Sylver [email protected]
For 20 consecutive years RonAntalek has been crowned as thecommunity’s number one realtor.But Friday night, he was given aneven higher honour.
The 50-year-old Re/Max realestate agent was selected as thecommunity’s businessperson of theyear at the chamber of commercebusiness excellence awards.
“It’s a real privilege to work inthe community that I work – MapleRidge and Pitt Meadows – and
where I raise my children and myfamily,” he said. Antalek received histeaching degree from Simon FraserUniversity and taught elementaryschool for four years before findinghis “true calling” in real estatesales.
He beat out Vicki McLeod,a business coach and TIMEScolumnist; Marilyn Sanders,owner of The Jolly Coachman Pub& Liquor Store; and Rosa ClausellRountree of QuickPass for the honour.
Other winners included Golden EarsCheesecrafters in the one-to-20 employ-ees category; Triple Tree Nurseryland
in the 20-plus employee category;Avanti Planning Group in the homebusiness category; the Laity PumpkinPatch and Plant Farm in the agricul-tural category; Chameleon Cafe in the
new business category, RotaryDuck Race in the communityservice category; a tie betweenLava Dining & Lounge andCrystal Vision & Hearing Centre
for customer service category;HyperStealth Biotechnology for
innovation; and the hospital foundationin the non-profit category. Loon LakeEducation & Conference Centre andThe ACT earned special recognition.
Business excellence
Former elementary teacher found his calling
Health care
Hospitalrolls outfastercheck-inTwo different streamshandle ER patients.
by Maria [email protected]
Ridge Meadows Hospitalemergency has undergonea “total rethinking” of itsflow process and stream-ing of patients, resultingin higher morale for staff,according an ER nurse.
In early May, the hos-pital on Laity Street willcelebrate the openingof its Rapid AssessmentZone, which puts patientsinto one of two streams– depending on if their ail-ments are higher or lowerin acuteness.
The reorganization wasbegun in September andsince then staff has beenworking out the bugs.
continued on page A10...
SponsorDan Kosicki
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year awardto realtor Ron
Antalek atthe chamber’s
businessexcellence
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UpFrontMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Tuesday, April 16, 2013 A3
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Horse rescuedPitt Meadows Fire & Rescue rescued a
horse from a ditch on Sunday. The horsehad broken out of his paddock on HarrisRoad and somehow made his way intothe ditch. The water was up to his chest,according to assistant fire chief BradPerrie.
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Manholes re-coveredVandals removed 16 storm drain cov-
ers in Pitt Meadows and dropped theminto the hole early Friday morning.
It was worrisome for one seven-year-old, according to parent Dave Gallacher.
“My seven-year-old old daughterMakayla was quite worried about kids’safety,” he explained.
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Makayla Gallacher, seven, marked an openman hole in Pitt Meadows on Friday.
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On his laptop, MapleRidge resident BrianBland showed what hebelieves to be a personalsignature, in the shapeof an “A,” created by amale sasquatch. The Artof Sasquatch In BritishColumbia is the topic ofconversation during apublic meeting April 18 atHome restaurant.
Troy Landreville/TIMES
Sasquatches and their artwork will bethe focus during an April 18 publicmeeting at the Home Restaurant.by Troy [email protected]
If anyone is traipsing through B.C.’s back-country and come across an enormous furrymammal lumbering upright towards themfrom the woods, it could be one of twothings:
It’s either shirtless uncle Larry in dire needof a back wax, or the mysterious Bigfoot, or,referencing the term first used by J.W. Burnsin the 1920s, a sasquatch.
On Thursday, April 18, a man who hasclaimed to have had several encounters withsasquatches will present The Art of SasquatchIn British Columbia at the Home Restaurant,21667 Lougheed Hwy.
Presented by the International Society forPrimal People – Sasquatch (ISPP), the freeevent runs 5:30 to 9 p.m. and is being hostedby author and ISPP founder Thom Cantrall.
Maple Ridge’s Brian Bland, a self-describedsasquatch “experiencer” is also taking part.
Bland, 54, has had a fascination about sas-quatches since he was young, but it wasn’tuntil he met area resident and sasquatchresearcher Randy Brisson that he trekked intothe woods to experience the creatures first-hand.
Bland and Brisson became friends and
continue to go on sasquatch-sightingexpeditions together.
While he has never seen a sas-quatch, Bland said he has heardthem knocking on trees, add-ing that he once heard themconversing amongst each otherbehind the heavy camouflageof the wilderness.
“We’re knocking [on trees]and saying, ‘Hello, how areyou guys?’” Bland related.“They know him [Brisson].If they feel comfortable withyou and they pick up on some-body else, then they’re more likelyto interact. If they don’t like youor don’t know you, then you’ll goin there [their habitat] for 50 yearsand you will never hear a peep fromthem.”
Bland said he’s experiencedthe creatures answering hisand Brisson’s knocks withknocks of their own.
“It was kind of funnybecause they did something that sounded likea machine gun, they were knocking so fast,”Bland said. “They must have had a stickbetween two trees or something. There was ahumour to it.”
Bland said he’s “sensed” sasquatches, add-ing that “they’ve done some crazy stuff withme. I’ve heard them talking, literally for 10minutes. Talking.”
He continued, “We’ve had rocks come out
from the bush, we’ve been sitting on abeach and a big boulder would splash
right in front of us, we’ve heardwhistles, knocking, [there’s been]smell…”
Believers like Bland can befound around the globe, andin the Pacific Northwest theyhave a support network in theISPP, a volunteer organizationdevoted to fostering greaterunderstanding of the phenom-enon known in North Americaas sasquatch or Bigfoot.Contacted by the TIMES at his
home in Kennewick, Wash., Cantrallsaid he started the society as an edu-cational tool and a way of protecting
sasquatches.“[We need a] law that says,don’t kill them,” Cantrall said.“Make them free from beingmurdered. We have the samelaw but it doesn’t alwayswork for us.”
Cantrall, who celebrates his70th birthday July 1, ran a logging companyand did contract jobs establishing propertylines on forest tracts and, during that time,says he had several encounters with sas-quatches.
“I was a forester for years, and I spentso much time quiet, totally alone,” Cantrallsaid. “They’re very curious and they comearound.”
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Akanneesha is a sasquatch ThomCantrall claims he encountered inWashington State.
Pastors trainedThe Billy Graham Evangelistic
Association is launching its Canada-wide“My Hope” ministry in Maple Ridge.Pastors and key leaders are invited April22 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Info: Christy Novaat [email protected] or 1-800-293-3717.
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Now that spring is finally here andthe weather is getting warmer itis time to think about flea andparasite prevention for your dogs
and cats.There have never been so many safe and
effective products available for parasite pre-vention as there is today. However, withthe large selection of products it can be a bitoverwhelming when it comes to choosingthe best product for your pet.
When you consider flea prevention alone,there is a choice between topically appliedproducts or oral tablets.
Advantage is a very safe and effectivemonthly topical product. It stays on the sur-face of the pet and will kill fleas that happento jump onto your pet. Revolution is anothertopical product that is a bit different in thatit is absorbed internally after being applied
to the skin. It is effective on fleas in catsand dogs, and it also works well for someinternal parasites, heartworm, scabies mitesand ear mites, and offers tick prevention.
In the tablet form there has traditionallybeen Program, as a once a month chewabletablet. It contains a drug that prevents theflea from reproducing after the flea takesa blood meal from the pet. This will thenhalt the flea life cycle, but does not kill theadult flea. The makers of Program also offerCapstar as a simple tablet that kills adultfleas for 24 hours to be used with Program.
They also offer a product called Sentinelfor dogs, which is also taken monthly andcontains Program as well as a drug that willkill many internal worms, heartworm, andwhipworm – so it is essentially similar toRevolution minus the effect on mites andscabies and ticks.
So, if this is not yet confusing enough, themakers of Advantage produced AdvantageMulti. It contains the same flea-killingingredient with the added benefit of killingroundworms, hookworms, whipworms, sca-bies, ear mites – but not ticks.
They also make Advantix (for dogs only)which can kill ticks as well as fleas.
And now, to add to all of this, anothercompany launched a product for dogscalled Comfortis, which is a monthly pillthat kills fleas when they bite so it is kindof like a cross between the killing effects of
Advantage but in a tablet form like Programand Sentinel. Then not to be outdone, theyadded another drug to it so it also would killheartworm, some roundworms, and whip-worms. It is called Trifexis.
As veterinarians, we are able to determinewhich parasites your pet may be at risk ofand recommend the safest and most effect-ive product for you.
Obviously a small house pet will be at low
risk for ticks or whipworms, whereas dogstravelling to the Okanagan may be at higherrisk of heartworm disease.
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The board of education will hold acommittee meeting on the budgeton Wednesday evening.by Maria [email protected]
The frustration at the Maple Ridge-PittMeadows board of education meeting lastweek was palpable as trustees discussedhow they would trim $5.6 mil-lion from their 2013/14 budget.
School district 42 secretary-treasurer Flavia Coughlan pre-sented trustees with proposedcost-cutting measures in thedraft budget, which includedcutting 35 positions, trimmingsupplies and services by 8.3 percent, and dipping into reserves.
About $1.5 million would betaken from reserves, almost$2.9 million would be saved byreducing staff – including twosecondary administrators – andthe saving from cutting suppliesand services would be about $1.2million.
The budget process, whichincluded an online survey, hasbeen a “particularly challengingprocess” this year, said board chair MikeMurray.
Murray added that costs are increasingwithout funding being increased by theprovincial government, however, thereis an expectation of the best educationexperience in the world.
“It’s the combination of those two thatdoesn’t add up,” Murray said.
Several trustees spoke about how dif-ficult it was to look for savings in thebudget, with some moved to tears at theirfrustration.
Trustee Sarah Nelson choked up whentalking about how hard it is to make cutsthat affect the people in the school dis-trict, adding that “it really sucks.”
Trustee Susan Carr said that having thebudget cut this year again is “scary” forparents, and she wondered what wouldhappen next year.
Education should be an election issue,she added, but she said she hasn’t heard
anything about it so far.Trustee Ken Clarkson said education
should be made into an election issue.He said the model of funding for educa-
tion is “unreliable and inconsistent.”“It’s just a very complex system – it
needs refining so it makes more sense topeople.”
After the meeting, Trustee Dave Rempelsaid the trimming of the budget to cut theneeded $5.6 million balanced the “pain,”adding that the school district staff has
done an “equitable job” whenlooking for cuts across thewhole system.
But if more cuts are neededin the future, other more “sub-stantial” things may have tobe done, for example, closingschools.
While the budget hasincreased for education overallin the province, Rempel said“it’s never been enough” tocover off the items that keeprising, for example, inflationand MSP premiums.
The budget documents include aproposal to cut the hours of librar-ians at secondary schools in half,something that concerns districthelping librarian Halia Hirniak,who is also the teacher-librarian at
Laity View Elementary.This will mean there will only be a
half-time librarian at each of the sixhigh schools in Maple Ridge and PittMeadows.
“As a group, we are both dismayed anddisappointed at this proposal,” she said.
The board will receive presentations onWednesday (April 17) at 6 p.m. at MapleRidge Secondary from partner groups andthe public at a budget committee-of-the-whole meeting.
The librarians will make a presentationat the meeting on Wednesday evening.
Preregistration by Monday was requiredto present at the meeting.
The board will use the information col-lected at the meeting in their April 24deliberations.
The budget bylaw is scheduled to bedealt with in early May.
To see the proposed budget, go towww.sd42.ca/2013-2014-Budget-Process.
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Election resultin your hands
As of today (barring the dangerouslyunexpected), the “writ has dropped”and the province of British Columbia isin election mode.
This is democracy, folks, and you’repart of it. This is when you get to makethe decisions that really count: becausethe decisions you make in the comingmonth will determine who makes thedecisions that steer your communityand your province, eco-nomically and socially,for the next four years.
This is an importantelection… they all are.Whatever the pollstersmay try to tell you, theresults are not a foregone conclusion.It may sound trite when the politicianssay it (and it is, admittedly, usually saidby those who don’t like what the pollssay at any given moment), the only pollthat counts is the one that takes placeon election day – the one that’s countedafter the ballot boxes are opened bybona fide Elections BC personnel.
Some people consider this wholedemocracy thing an unwelcome chore,others will ignore it altogether – anannoyance that will go away in a fewweeks. And then they’ll complain about“poor leadership” and how they don’treally have any control.
But we’re going to do our best togive you as much information as wecan about all the candidates and theissues that affect you directly. We’ll useTwitter and Facebook, Layar and ourwebsite at www.mrtimes.com, and ofcourse, these printed pages to conveyyour candidates’ responses to electionissues as they arise.
Just ask the billions of people on thisplanet who would die – literally – forthe democracy so many of us take forgranted. They would tell you to payattention, study your options, and makean informed decision on May 14.
The decision really is yours.– B.G.
It might have rained and driz-zled and blustered since then,but I don’t think many of us haveforgotten that glorious Easter longweekend we had – that tiny tasteof what the months of July andAugust and, if we’re lucky likelast year, September will bring.
Hot, lazy days in the sun whenyou can unplug and unwind andmaybe pretend that all thoseundone tasks are really done.
Coming from a long line ofworkaholics, it’s sometimes hardfor me to stop and slow down and take a vaca-tion. (Vacation when I was growing up was usu-ally working on the farm…)
I had a rare four-day weekend at Easter andheaded off to one of those Gulf Islands whosename, when I mention to people, elicits puzzledlooks.
It’s so peaceful and remote, that there areno police, and there’s barely any traffic on theisland – maybe two cars down the road per day.
And the four days we spent on vacation was areminder that life is meant to be enjoyed, if onlyfor brief moments, and it is so much more enjoy-able when you unplug.
That glorious sunshiny weekend made itfeel like summer – it was like flying down toCalifornia in December, which I had the priv-ilege of doing with the Sunshine Foundation’sDreamLift this past winter.
As we were leaving the mainland on the bigferry to Nanaimo for Easter, I quickly turned offmy phone to avoid roaming charges.
I thought it might be hard to be without mynewly acquired iPhone, but it took me all ofsix minutes to get used to being unplugged andtuned into vacation mode.
I did not miss Twitter, Facebook, my email, orthe world wide web – I was in the world wideweb.
And when we reached that remote island andwe were away from those screens that dominate
so much of 2013, we opened oureyes to what was around us: blueskies and sun, deer meanderingacross the road, dozens and doz-ens of starfish, spiderwebs, rocksand trees, cows grazing in fields,a seal coming up for air, millionsof stars in the night sky, buddingtrees, cherry blossoms – even themosquitoes weren’t that annoy-ing.
Because it was a vacation to theGulf Islands, of course the kids,unbeknownst to me, had packed
their swimming gear.And of course they had to get a taste of the
salty ocean brine – I just lay on the rocks andadmired their bravery.
Then there were the bonfires – no fire bansin March! And the roasted marshmallows andweiners and the inevitable sword-fighting withsticks and arguing over who gets to add oxygento the fire.
And more beach time, and more bonfires.So, with summer and old age around the cor-
ner – okay, a bit of hyperbole – I am learning tobalance my life between the constant barrage ofinformation and the tranquility of the awesomenature around us.
As many of my acquaintances know, my usualline is, “Relaxing isn’t in my DNA,” but withmiddle age comes the warnings of high bloodpressure and other serious medical conditions.I guess I do want to stick around this planet, atleast for a few more election cycles.
It’s so easy to get caught up in the daily grindof work, bills, kids, housework, and petty triv-ialities.
I think the 24/7 connectivity that we’ve invest-ed so much time, money, and effort into hasmade us feel that we are indispensable and needto be constantly connected – but, for the sakeof our health, sometimes we just need to severthose ties.
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• CBC is reporting Ridge MeadowsHospital is among the five worst inMetro Vancouver. Readers shared:
“Are you kidding! I think we give compas-sionate care to our patients, and I lovethe people I work with. Granted, it wouldbe easier if we had more equipment thatworks, more time, more money, morelong-term and mental health facilities. Wework with what we have, and I am proudto be part of our team at RMH.”
– Deb McGhie“Maternity was fantastic to me. Definitelyunderstaffed, but what hospital isn’t? Thenurses were incredible.”
– Katie Walsh“I had surgery there and was hospitalizedfor almost a week, and not ONCE was myroom cleaned or disinfected… I’d chooseanother hospital, without a doubt.”
– Denise Powell“…All I have to say is, thank your luckystars for what we have… stop complain-ing, and direct your efforts towards mak-ing it better! If that means voting out orvoting in, do it.”
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Dear Editor,When you watch the evening
news or read the daily paper thesedays, you are likely to ask your-self why we are going to all theexpense and bother of a provincialelection. The result has apparentlyalready been determined.
A few polling companies haveconducted surveys. We reallydon’t know who or what they asked, butit seems there really is no need for us totrouble ourselves when we’ve already beentold what we think.
Coming from the 1960s and being a “freespirit” of long duration, I find this situationtroubling. We are an educated populationcapable of making up our own minds oneven such complex matters as the kind offuture we want for our children and grand-children, and who is best equipped to worktoward these goals. Give us the facts, andwe can make a sound decision.
We have just begun the demo-cratic process in which time is setaside for the candidates and theelectorate to communicate witheach other. We are able to hearwhat each candidate is proposing,let them know what is importantto us, and make an informed deci-sion which is reflected in the bal-lot box, not on the evening news
more than a month prior to the election.Why not call the candidates up and ask
hard questions?Please don’t be misled. The only way
the next session of the legislature can trulyreflect your values and work toward yourgoals is if you have actively participated.Inform yourself of the issues and vote.
Let’s make the next term of four yearsa reflection of the values of all BritishColumbians, not just a select few. Youropinion matters – express it!
Andree D’Andrea, Maple Ridge
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Program in reviewDear Editor,
We agree with Mr. Orcutt [Foreign work-ers hired at cut rates, April 11 Letters,TIMES] that Canadians should always havethe first crack at available jobs.
The Temporary Foreign Worker pro-gram exists to address real and acutelabour shortages in Canada and never toreplace Canadians with foreign workers.This is why our government is commit-ted to reviewing the program as part ofour Economic Action Plan, to ensure thatit is not being misused to the detriment ofCanadian workers.Randy Kamp, Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission MP
Coast guard station
Closure fear fulfilledDear Editor,
Shame! Almost immediately upon closingthe Kitsilano Coast Guard station, the verything that British Columbians feared hascome to pass: the completely unnecessarydeath of an innocent person.
The poor man waited for more than 40minutes for assistance, in full view of theclosed station, before succumbing to a heartattack. Shame on every single ConservativeMP in B.C. for allowing this to happen. It’sobvious that their priorities don’t lie withus. I sure hope people remember thesekinds of things, come 2015.
Cheryl Baron, Maple Ridge
Dear Editor,I was pleased to see the
improvements to be madeto the trails at GoldenEars Park [Half a millionpromised for trail, bridgeupgrades, April 9, TIMES]. I
was a frequent user of thetrails before becoming aparaplegic in 1990.
Throughout B.C. there arenumerous accessible trailsfor those of us confined towheelchairs. Unfortunately,
there is not a great deal ofwilderness accessibility inour area.
I have often wishedthe Lower Falls Trail wasaccessible. It would requirewheelchair access from theparking lot and improve-ments to the trail base tomake them more wheelchairfriendly.
As the medal-bearerfor Rick Hansen in PittMeadows last year, I wasgiven the challenge to makepositive change in the com-munity. This would certain-ly make a positive changefor those of us confined towheelchairs, in our com-munities and beyond.Gordon Kirkland, Pitt Meadows
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Transportation
Bus service senior’s godsendDear Editor,
I am an 82-year-old woman and I don’t drive anymore.I use a walker, but because I cannot do the hill, I take theRiver Road C43 bus four times a week to the seniors centre.To me, the bus is a godsend. I live alone and I am not richenough to afford to take taxis four times a week.
A. Cairns [Wasted space wastes money, April 11 Letters,TIMES] is lucky to be still able to drive. I would like to seehow he or she would cope under the same circumstances.
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The Paliotti familywants you to knowthat they are stillthere.
In 1980, the fam-ily opened PaliottisRestaurant.
The family’s children andgrandchildren have run agood restaurant for the last33 years.
The patriarch of the fam-ily, Gabby, passed on afew years ago. But Anna,the matriarch, still comesin every day to make thepasta.
Since older brother Joewent to open a secondlocation in Abbotsford,Nick has been the generalin charge – his motherAnna may have an opinionabout that.
The family purchasedsome land on LougheedHighway – next to themotel – a few years agowith the intent of movingthere in the future.
Discussions with theDistrict have gone on foryears, and as the familyhad two years remainingon its lease, with anotherfive-year option, they feltthey had lots of time.
Much to their surprise,a little while ago, a largedevelopment sign wasinstalled in front of theirDewdney Trunk Roadrestaurant, announcingthey’re being replaced witha multi-storey commercialand residential develop-ment.
Along with calming Annadown, Nick spent most ofthat day answering phonecalls and inquiries aboutwhen they were closing.
Nick, after checkingwith his lawyer – whoconfirmed the provision ofa five-year renewal in hislease – dealt with the signappropriately.
Nick requested a meet-ing with the owner. Whenhe showed up, Nick wasinformed the building wasin the process of being soldand that, apparently, thenew owner had failed tonotice that the family stillhad seven years to run intheir lease. Nick says hewas offered $50,000 fromthe old owner to terminate
his family’s lease early.Nick’s position is, if they
want them out earlier, thefamily will have to getenough money in a settle-ment to get the new build-ing up and running.
I am sure Nick is quiteable to handle his ownnegotiations, but he didshare with me that it isa little intimidating to bedealing with a propertymanager who is also a
District councillor.It is a little curious as to
why Councillor Al Hogarthhas raised the priorityfor fixing Edge Street andBrown Road while hisapparent client is evaluat-ing a decision to build amulti-storey complex onthe same corner wherePaliottis has become a fam-ily tradition.
Barber Bob is backSpeaking of family trad-
itions, my children andI have had our hair cutin the third chair at theStag Barber Shop by BobWilliams. We are all veryhappy to see Bob and hischair back. Just saying…
Gordy Robson’s opinion columnappears Tuesdays in the print and/oronline versions of The TIMES.Questions and reactions can be emailedto Gordy c/o [email protected].
Core redevelopment
Paliottis being pushed out
Just SayingJust Sayingby Gordy Robson
Who Am I?Last week’s Who Am I proved pretty easyfor many. The TIMES had an outpouring ofresponses, all of them identifying local mortgageadviser Donna Telep, who has also been an avidcommunity volunteer for decades. Kudos to LindaSchmitz for being our weekly winner. Schmitz,
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Maple Ridge’s 2010Citizen of the YearIneke Boekhorstattended the MapleRidge CommunityFoundationfundraising dinnerrecently with herhusband Peter.Maria Rantanen/TIMES
Maple Ridge’s 2012 Citizen of the Year Candace Gordon (left) was joinedat the community foundation’s fundraising dinner by friends and fellow
environmental activists Leanne Koehn and Kim Day from the RidgeMeadows Recycling Society.
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Kristy Rogge and VickiKipps from Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows CommunityServices (above) andKim Lauzon and RebeccaAwran (left) attendedthe 2013 Citizen of theYear celebration atMeadow Gardens GolfCourse recently.
Pitt Meadows Councillors Tracy Miyashita,Bruce Bell, Doug Bing and Mayor DebWalters (above) attended a recent openhouse at the North Fraser Therapeutic RidingAssociation. And during the event, Bing – thecurrent provincial Liberal hopeful in theMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows riding – posedwith NFTRA’s general manager Gay Conn
(left). More photos at www.mrtimes.com.
First Pitt Meadows cubs, scouts, and venturers recently
attended the final season three taping of the hit YTV and
Disney Channel show Mr. Young at the studio in Burnaby
Studios. The troop had a picture taken with Mr. Young
star Brendan Meyer (centre in plaid shirt).
The writ was expected to drop at midnight Mondayfor the provincial election. In anticipation, NDPMLA Mike Farnworth (right) was at the opening oflocal NDP candidate Elizabeth Rosenau’s office.
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...continued from page A1One stream deals with the lower-
acuity patients, while those withmore urgent needs are streamed tothe higher-acuity side.
The changes to the patient intakesystem were made with no increaseto the emergency room budget.
Ridge Meadows Hospital hasbeen able to implement a “totalrethinking of our flow process andstreaming,” said Shelley Scarlett, aregistered nurse and manager of theRidge Meadows Hospital emergencydepartment.
This is allowing the hospital staffto do their work more efficiently,Scarlett added.
The hospital staff noticed that,because of delays in response time,lower-acuity patients were leavingthe hospital without being seen.
“Even though they’re lower acuity,they still need to be seen in emer-
gency,” Scarlett said.Before the RAZ system was put
into place, “patients were leavingat a rate we weren’t satisfied with,”she said.
Currently, the number of patientsleaving has been cut inhalf, she added.
Whether they needtreatment, treatment andrelease, or just a referral,the hospital staff neededto see everyone who camethrough.
Those with less urgentneeds might be patients with blad-der infections or needing sutures,Scarlett explained.
The RAZ opened in September andwas fully running by October.
The nurses had to be trained totreat patients differently, but now“you have the right patients going tothe right place,” Scarlett said.
This streamlining ensures thatlower-acuity patients aren’t blockingthe higher-acuity patients.
The two-stream assessment sys-tem has been received well by staff,Scarlett said, and it has increased
morale in the departmentto have fewer people wait-ing in the waiting room.
The emergency roomcan be a “chaotic andunpredictable environ-ment,” Scarlett said, andthe staff never know whatis coming in that day.
However, she added, the nurses aretrained to deal with these unpredict-able situations, she added.
In response to a recent CBCreport giving a low grade to RidgeMeadows Hospital, The TIMES hasreceived a lot of positive, and nega-tive, feedback on its Facebook aboutthe local hospital service.
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Mike Lindsay is themeat manager atHopcott Premium
Meats in PittMeadows, which just
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Producers recognize that theircustomers appreciate knowing wheretheir food is being made.by Maria [email protected]
Two food producers from the com-munity have received funding from theprovincial Ministry of Agriculture to helppromote their local products.
Naturally Homegrown Foods Ltd. inMaple Ridge received a $100,000 grantto market its Hardbite potato chips andHopcott Premium Meats in Pitt Meadowsreceived a grant of $16,883 to helpincrease awareness and sales in theLower Mainland of its local beef.
The grants are part of a new provincialprogram called “Buy Local.”
Hopcott Premium Meats, with its retailstore on Old Dewdney Trunk Road, offersa “traditional butcher shop experience,”said the company’s community liaisonSarah Hopcott.
The grant will allow them to put onevents where people can learn about the
food being produced in Pitt Meadows– they will hold a meet-the-rancher eventin July and a special local food day inSeptember in conjunction with theirMeadows Maze.
“We know a lot of people are interest-ed... in where their food is coming from,”Hopcott said. “People can have a lot ofconfidence in how [our beef is] beingproduced and where it’s being produced.”
The grant will also be used to takepart in a consumer food trade show, EatVancouver.
In addition to their own beef feedlotand retail store, the Hopcotts also havea corn maze, cranberry bogs, and small-scale berry production.
Kirk Homenick, president of NaturallyHomegrown Foods, said his companywas “pretty excited” about receiving thegrant. It will be used for creative market-ing and public relations, he said.
The potato chips they make, the onlyones produced in B.C., are made withnatural ingredients from potatoes grownin the province, cooked in small batches,Homenick explained.
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April 17: Garden club• Maple Ridge Garden Clubmeets at 7 p.m. at FraserviewCommunity Centre, 22610116th Ave. with speakerBrenda Falk talking aboutcontainer gardening. Theclub is holding a plant saleon April 27 at St. Patrick’sChurch from noon to 3 p.m.Info: 604-467-2956.
April 17: Open mic• Kanaka open mic featuresMatt Kelso and Trail Zietsoffa.k.a. “Five to One” from 5to 7:30 p.m. at Kanaka CreekCoffee, #101-24155 102ndAve. Info: 604-463-6727.
April 18: Seniors• A presentation on housingfor seniors will be held atMaple Ridge Library, #130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd.from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. AnnaTruong, housing managerfrom the Seniors ServicesSociety, will present on hous-ing available to low-incomeseniors. Register: 604-786-7404 or [email protected].
April 18: Toastmasters• Blue Heron Toastmastersmeets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.at Pitt Meadows City hall.Info: Andrew Thompson at604-460-0339.
April 18: Primal people• Sasquatch will be the topicat a public meeting of theInternational Society forPrimal People from 5:30 to 9p.m. at Home Restaurant at21667 Lougheed Hwy.
April 19: French• Canadian Parents forFrench Maple Ridge-PittMeadows chapter is sponsor-
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April 19-21: Art club• Garibaldi Art Club SpringShow and Sale begins Fridaywith an opening receptionfrom 7 to 9 p.m. and con-tinues April 20 and 21 from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There willbe a wide selection of paint-ings and ceramics. Two giftbaskets will be raffled. Theshow is at Fraserview VillageHall at 227th Street and116th Avenue. Info: www.garibaldiartclub.com.
April 20: Earth Day• Earth Day takes place atMemorial Peace Park from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There willbe eco-crafts, interactiveactivities, the first Haney
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April 20: Film• Cinema Politica MapleRidge/Pitt Meadows pres-ents the documentary filmRainforest: The Limit ofSplendour at 1 p.m. at TheACT. This presentation is apartnership with The ACTas part of Earth Day celebra-tions in Maple Ridge. Info:www.cinemapolitica.orgor email [email protected].
April 20: The ACT• Leave it to Cleavage willbe on stage at 8 p.m. at The
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April 20: fundraiser• Marv Jones Honda andMaple Ridge Lions are hold-ing a trivia night to supportthe hospital foundation atGolden Ears Winter Club at6 p.m. Tickets are $35 andinclude dinner and a chanceto win a $250 door prize.Tickets: 604-463-1822.
April 20: flea market• Maple Ridge Elementary,21721 River Rd., holds a fleamarket from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.All proceeds will go to thereplacement of the school’splayground. Tables rangein price from $20 to $30.Donations to the PAC garagesale table can be dropped offat the school. Info: [email protected].
April 20: Pitt Museum• Pitt Meadows Museuminvites early residents of the
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April 21: The ACT• The Way of Tea, a trad-itional Japanese tea cere-mony, takes place at theMaple Ridge Art Gallery at11:15 a.m. Info: www.theact-mapleridge.org.
April 21: Hatchery• Goodbye Chums takesplace from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.at Kanaka Creek RegionalPark. This free event willinclude the release of salmonfry and celebrate the open-ing of the new fish hatcheryon 256th Street, south ofDewdney Trunk Road. Theevent is presented by MetroVancouver and KEEPS.
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Dear Anne,“I have a large Gartenmeister
fuchsia which I winter over in thegarage. Each year it blooms laterand later in the season. Last yearit didn’t bloom until September. Iput it out after danger of frost haspassed. Sometimes I prune it inOctober, sometimes in April. Noneof that makes a difference in itsblooming time. The leaves tell meit’s quite healthy. How can I get itto bloom earlier? Or should I getrid of it and get a new one?”
Carmen Wilson, Chilliwack
Iwonder if your fuchsia isa victim of our changingweather.
For at least the past twoyears, our springs have beenextremely cold and wet, eachtime followed by longer, hotter,and drier summers than average.
The chilly downpours in thosesprings would have stoppedfuchsias from developing asearly as usual. My fuchsias werealso late coming into bloom bothyears.
Then the summer was long,hot, and dry.
When temperatures climbabove 26ºC, budding andflowering are held back andfuchsias begin to need muchmore water, or flowering can beinhibited for that reason, too.
Though fuchsias are frost-tender, they’re not really hot-climate plants. They do best inmoderation: gentle warmth anda sun-shade blend.
Gartenmeister is a good heir-loom-type fuchsia with a greatreputation for reliability. It’sworth keeping.
Dear Anne,“Last year I put seeds of Russian
red kale in the shady backyard. Itgrew well but was full of aphids,and I ended up throwing it all outin disgust. What can I do to pre-vent it from happening again? Isthere any nutrient I should add tothe soil?
Heidi Naman, via email
Aphids are a huge problemin some gardens, and theonly organic solution is
row covers, put on shortly afterthe plants germinate, and kepton till harvest. Air, water, andsunlight does get through therow covers, but insects don’t.
Make sure the row covers arefastened to the ground so insectscan’t crawl under any littleopenings.
Row covers aren’t especially
inexpensive, but the materialcan be used repeatedly if you’recareful.
For really healthy, lush kale ahigh-nitrogen, organic fertilizerwill produce healthy leaves. Itneedn’t have a huge nitrogennumber – as long as it is higherthan the other two, the growthof leaves will be well promoted
(the numbers indicate: nitro-gen-phosphorous-potash). Abalanced fertilizer (numbers aremore or less equal) is also good.Dear Anne,“I bought an Orange Star plant
last week, and I’m curious to findout how to propagate it.”
Two different house-plants are called ‘OrangeStar.’ One is a bulbous
flower with the true name ofOrnithogalum dubium. It makessmall offset bulbs which can bedug and re-potted.
The other ‘Orange Star’ is abromiliad. It has leaves radiat-ing from a central funnel. Itsoffsets are tiny plants like themother plant. Any offset grow-ing to two-thirds the size of themother plant can be detachedand replanted in its own pot.
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April 17: Garden club• Maple Ridge Garden Clubmeets at 7 p.m. at FraserviewCommunity Centre, 22610116th Ave. with speakerBrenda Falk talking aboutcontainer gardening. Theclub is holding a plant saleon April 27 at St. Patrick’sChurch from noon to 3 p.m.Info: 604-467-2956.
April 17: Open mic• Kanaka open mic featuresMatt Kelso and Trail Zietsoffa.k.a. “Five to One” from 5to 7:30 p.m. at Kanaka CreekCoffee, #101-24155 102ndAve. Info: 604-463-6727.
April 18: Seniors• A presentation on housingfor seniors will be held atMaple Ridge Library, #130-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd.from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. AnnaTruong, housing managerfrom the Seniors ServicesSociety, will present on hous-ing available to low-incomeseniors. Register: 604-786-7404 or [email protected].
April 18: Toastmasters• Blue Heron Toastmastersmeets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.at Pitt Meadows City hall.Info: Andrew Thompson at604-460-0339.
April 18: Primal people• Sasquatch will be the topicat a public meeting of theInternational Society forPrimal People from 5:30 to 9p.m. at Home Restaurant at21667 Lougheed Hwy.
April 19: French• Canadian Parents forFrench Maple Ridge-PittMeadows chapter is sponsor-
ing a Soiree Familiale andBarn Dance at the AlbionFairgrounds, commercialbuilding at 6 p.m. Theevent includes the music of“Alouest.” Tickets are $10per family. Tickets: [email protected].
April 19-21: Art club• Garibaldi Art Club SpringShow and Sale begins Fridaywith an opening receptionfrom 7 to 9 p.m. and con-tinues April 20 and 21 from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There willbe a wide selection of paint-ings and ceramics. Two giftbaskets will be raffled. Theshow is at Fraserview VillageHall at 227th Street and116th Avenue. Info: www.garibaldiartclub.com.
April 20: Earth Day• Earth Day takes place atMemorial Peace Park from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There willbe eco-crafts, interactiveactivities, the first Haney
Farmers Market of the year,library sessions with dignitar-ies at 11:30 a.m., noon, and1 p.m., films at The ACT,a bicycle raffle, a clothingexchange at Greg MooreYouth Centre from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m., ParticipACTION’sBring Back Play Funmobile,and more. Info: search for“Celebrate Earth Day inMaple Ridge” on Facebook.
April 20: Film• Cinema Politica MapleRidge/Pitt Meadows pres-ents the documentary filmRainforest: The Limit ofSplendour at 1 p.m. at TheACT. This presentation is apartnership with The ACTas part of Earth Day celebra-tions in Maple Ridge. Info:www.cinemapolitica.orgor email [email protected].
April 20: The ACT• Leave it to Cleavage willbe on stage at 8 p.m. at The
ACT. Tickets: www.theact-mapleridge.org.
April 20: fundraiser• Marv Jones Honda andMaple Ridge Lions are hold-ing a trivia night to supportthe hospital foundation atGolden Ears Winter Club at6 p.m. Tickets are $35 andinclude dinner and a chanceto win a $250 door prize.Tickets: 604-463-1822.
April 20: flea market• Maple Ridge Elementary,21721 River Rd., holds a fleamarket from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.All proceeds will go to thereplacement of the school’splayground. Tables rangein price from $20 to $30.Donations to the PAC garagesale table can be dropped offat the school. Info: [email protected].
April 20: Pitt Museum• Pitt Meadows Museuminvites early residents of the
community to come to theHeritage Hall for the annualheritage tea from 1 to 4 p.m.Bring pre-1960s photos of thearea. Info: 604-465-4322 [email protected].
April 21: The ACT• The Way of Tea, a trad-itional Japanese tea cere-mony, takes place at theMaple Ridge Art Gallery at11:15 a.m. Info: www.theact-mapleridge.org.
April 21: Hatchery• Goodbye Chums takesplace from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.at Kanaka Creek RegionalPark. This free event willinclude the release of salmonfry and celebrate the open-ing of the new fish hatcheryon 256th Street, south ofDewdney Trunk Road. Theevent is presented by MetroVancouver and KEEPS.
Full list: www.mrtimes.com
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What’s Onwww.mrtimes.com
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Ramblers revivedMaple Ridge Secondary has
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The first three games were heldlast week, according to junior’scoach Dean Murphy.
“We won the first two, butlost the third game 2-1 againstArchbishop Carney. Many of theplayers were missing from thesideline as they were at the trackmeet,” he added.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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Bruins men lose,women win one
The Ridge Meadows Bruinsmen’s rugby team came up shortagainst the Rowing Club fromVancouver with a 17-15 loss onthe weekend, while the ladiesremained undefeated by beatingBurnaby 41-20 the same day.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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Former Rustlerwins Canalta Cup
Patrick Martens, who playedminor hockey with Lordco MidgetAAA Rustlers, won the CanaltaCup with his team the YorktonTerriers Sunday.
Marten’s is Yorkton’s leadinggoal scorer in the playoffs, with11. He finished second in teamscoring with 41 points, only onepoint behind first place. He tiedfor 20th in the league. In playoffshe was the fifth leading scorer inthe league.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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Recreation Reach The TIMES' sports desk: Phone: 604-463-2281 or email: [email protected]
Players from the Ladies’ Bruinsteam won their match Saturday.
Funmobile arrivesTo help reverse the decline of
play, ParticipACTION has createda marketing campaign calledBring Back Play to rally parentsand caregivers to motivate chil-dren to move more.
The Bring Back Play Funmobiletour is bringing a truck full of fungames, activities, and giveaways.In Maple Ridge the stops arethe Earth Day celebration onSaturday, April 20 at MemorialPeace Park and at the RidgeMeadows Home Show at PlanetIce on Saturday, May 4.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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A handful of wrestlerstravelled to Saskatoon tocompete in nationals.
by Sylver [email protected]
Don Cherry once said theremust be something in the waterin Maple Ridge to turn out somany great athletes.
And wrestling coach BillMcCrae agrees.
Two golds and a bronze is
what the students from MapleRidge Secondary earned at theJuvenile National WrestlingChampionships held April 4 to 7.
“We had some prettyamazing results from theCanadian championshipsheld in Saskatoon thispast weekend,” said coachMcCrae.
Three of his wrestlerspicked up medals.
Payten Smith took gold in the90-kilogram division.
Shaimen Bhogal also struckgold in the 58-kilogram Greco-
Roman division.Cam Hicks took a bronze in
his 41-kilogram division.“I said during our last inter-
view that all threewrestlers would medaland they did throughtheir hard work anddedication,” McCraesaid.
“Both gold medalwinners work out in the
same phys ed class. There mustbe something in the water,”added McCrae. “It was all verypositive,” he added.
Wrestling results
Grade 11 girl earns gold medal at nationals
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Grade 11wrestlerPayten Smithwore her goldmedal thatshe won atthe JuvenileNationalWrestlingChampionship.
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The first track and field event of the season for manystudents was held at Maple Ridge Secondary.Story and photos by Sylver [email protected]
The 2013 Nick Wilkes Invitational kicked off the track and fieldseason at Maple Ridge Secondary on Thursday afternoon.
This was the first meet of the year for many athletes.“We were lucky, the weather was fantastic,” said Ken Elphick,
tournament organizer, who added that all of the Pitt Meadowsand Maple Ridge schools attended, most of Langley’s, and all ofthe Coquitlam high schools.
“There was a nice friendly atmostphere. The kids really seemedto enjoy it,” Elphick added.
The invitational meet is a tribute to local athlete Nick Wilkeswho died in a car crash 11 years ago at the age of 22.
Visit www.fraservalleytrack.com to see the full results.
Nick Wilkes Invitational Racing
Track soaks athletes
High school students from Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows,Langley, and Coquitlam came together for their firsttrack and field competion on Thursday afternoon.
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Langley. 961sqft $249,800.Helen 604-762-7412.
propertyguys.com #149562
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-02 Abbotsford6020-02
FULLY finished 4,000+ sf home.Desirable Creekside on thePark. 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ssappl, a/c. $592 K 604.852.6951
6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06
AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5Bath, high end finishing, hugemaster $349,000 604-729-0186see uSELLaHOME.com id5603
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08
OFFERED BELOW assessedvalue 1000sf 3br 2ba home huge10,000sf lot $375K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272
REDUCED 3136SF 7br 3.5bafabulous vu, below assessmentCDS lot $698,888 778-898-7731see uSELLaHOME.com id5595
6020-14Langley/
Aldergrove6020-14
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5brw/suite above 3 additionalrental units $965K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-18Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18
5 ACRE blueberry farm withgarage water & sewer at prop-erty line $949K 604-880-5069see uSELLaHOME.com id5642
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,150,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566
6035 Mobile Homes6035
NEW MOBILE Home w/river viewin Ruskin. Fam/pet ok. $89,900 w/$505 pad rent. Chuck 604-830-1960
NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960
PAD IN Ruskin MHP. Pet & familyfriendly! Rent $449/mo. Greatview of Stave River. New home$89,900 incl F&S, DW, upgradedcarpet. Call Chuck 604-830-1960.PropertyGuys.com id # 81635
6035 Mobile Homes6035
OWN THE land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile home, kidsOK, $179,900 604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541
6040Okanagan/Interior6040
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $895K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
6050Out Of Town
Property6050
CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
ENDERBY BC 18.6 acres w/ 2homes, shop & 5 buildings. N.Okanagan $669,000 1-250-838-6133
6052Real EstateInvestment6052
LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $489,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
6065RecreationProperty6065
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HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$65K is for both 604-302-3527see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history ofCaretaker, maint $775/yr,$30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph1-604-792-6764
OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424
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AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
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Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
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Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to
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BBY • GOV’T & LOUGHEED.2 BR Garden Apt, fireplace, W/DHookup, Sec prkg & entry. Extraprkg. Onsite Manager. By skytrn.Lease. $1000. Avail now. NS/NP.604-585-8500 or 604-802-0246
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Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
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COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BRstart $720, 2 BR $820. Bldglaundry. By transit. 604-518-8935
COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604- 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, CoqClose to Lougheed Mall, all
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KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
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LUXURY 2 BR Apt, Bby Heights,nr all amens, N/pets, non smokers,$1498, Avail May 1. 778-867-2531
M. RIDGE dwntwn Urbano Com-plex, 2 br, 2 ba, inste w/d, f/p, 2 ugprkg, nr amen, deck, n/s, n/p, Apr15. $1100+ utils. Refs. 512-8725
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22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
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6510 Co-ops6510
115 PLACE CO-OPLocated in Burnaby
near Lougheed Town CentreAccepting applications
for waiting list forBach, 1BR, 1BR & Den & 2BR’s
Very reasonable unit fees.Adult oriented high rise. Pool,exercise room & workshop.No pets. Participation mandatory,
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HARRIS ROADHOUSING CO-OP
(Pitt Meadows)2 BR, $1030/mo,
$2500 share purchase.Near bus & schools.
No subsidy.Pets ok. 604 465-1938
6515 Duplexes - Rent6515QUIET clean 2 BR, SxS duplex,wd hookup, f/yard, $850/mo, ns/np, avail Now, 604-240-8358
6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY N view upper 2 BR + Den, 2ba, share w/d, share utils, np$1300; lower 2 BR $850, np, 121North Warwick. 604 299-0403
BBY S. 3 BR house with fullbsmnt, $1700 + utils, avail May 1,N/s, 1 cat or sm dog is ok.604-523-5625 or 604-551-3289
COQ 2 BR bsmt ste, incls utils,hydro & cbl, n/p, n/s, $980. w/d,Avail Now. 604-931-5216
3BDRM/ 2BTH, PITT MeadowsAvail May 1 Pets OK $1,400/Mo plus 50% util.604.727.7071
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6565Office/Retail -
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6602Suites/Partial
Houses6602
DOWNSTAIRS)19085 117A Ave,2BR, 2BA, 800sf, shared laundry,40% util, lease, no pet, nos m o k i n g , $ 8 5 0 , E r i c604-723-7368
2 BR bsmt ste MRidge, d/w, ownldry, $900 incls hydro & gas, priventry, sm pet neg, 604-463-0029
2BR bsmt, 123/221 St, ns/np,May 1st, shrd w/d, $900 incls utils,nr schl/shops, bus, 604-202-0623
BBY S. newly reno’d 3 BR top flr,1500 sq ft, quiet CDS, $1395/mo+ 2/3 utils. Call 604-961-9534
6602Suites/Partial
Houses6602BBY SFU, 2 BR bsmt ste, 1200sf,f/bath, bright & clean, sharewasher, prkg, Suits 2. $850 +50% utils. NS/NP. 604-421-1196
COQ, COMO LAKE. Newer 1 BRbsmt ste. Priv laundry & entry.$650/mo + sh’d utils. Avail May 1.Near bus & amens. 604-939-6765
COQ WESTWOOD Plat 2 BRbsmt, 4 appl, nr bus, ns/np. $880+ 1/3 util. Now. 604-306-6136
M. RIDGE, 1 BR ste, reno’d, onpriv 10 acre. Av May 15. $600 inclutls. N/S. Cat ok. 604-761-6935
MAPLE RIDGE , 2 bdrm bsmt, nrschools, shops, bus $950incl ut,ns np, April 15, 604-808-5046
POCO renod 2 BR bsmt ste, ownw/d, $1000 incls utils. Avail Apr15. N/S, n/p. 604-789-3148
6605Townhouses -
Rent6605COQ 2 BR Apt., quiet complex,incls hot water, laundry facils, freeparking, near amens, No pets.$995. Call 604-939-9281.
MRIDGE BROOKSIDE Gardens3 BR avail, newly reno’d, 5 appl,fncd yard, $1325 May 1 ★PetsWelcome★ Call ..778-835-0748
6625 Workshops6625MRIDGE, Thornehill, Clean, drynewer 1500sf Barn, power. Greatfor woodworker or car buff! $425.OR 450sf Storage space$100/mo. RV / Motorhome Out-side Storage with power & sewerfrom $300 - $375/mo. On secureprivate ppty. Byron 604-761-6935
9110Collectibles &
Classics9110
1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. Amust see $12,000. 604-702-1997
2011 Hyundai Sonata LimitedAffordable Luxury 35,600 kms.2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email:[email protected] (604) 794-3428.
9125 Domestic9125
2011 Dodge Charger SE 1,700kms. Very cool,mint,smells new!$21,100obo. Gord 778-300-2538
AUTOMOTIVE9102 Auto Finance9102 9110
Collectibles &Classics9110
1966 CADILLAC Coupe de villea/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, was$7500, now $6500 604-793-5520
6020-34 Surrey6020-34
FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmtsuite $539,000. 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $630,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
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9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
2005 Honda Gold WingTrike GL 1800 30thAnniversary Edition, Silver17,677 Miles Clear Title OneOwner - $12,500. For anyquestions. email:[email protected] call (250) 828-7184
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900,new saddle bags/batt, w/shield,bike cover. $5,250. 604-209-1039
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2000 GMC Sierra 3500Auto 210,000 kms crew cab 4x4long box 350 eng Auto worktruck incl. canopy & headacherack $3,500. 604-820-0486
2006 FORD F250 4x4, 8 cyl stnd,170k’s, 5.4L EFI, tow pkge, alpinestereo, single cab $7900. 604-819-3610
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1986 AUDI 5000 Turbo Quattro, 5spd, 4wd, exc parts car. Bestoffer. 604-724-5732
1988 AUDI 5000CD Turbo, newtires, rebulit trans, exc parts car.best offer. 604-724-5732
2000 MERCEDES Benz E55AMG Beautiful exc cond 113,00K’s Sell 12,900. 778-846-2933
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2006 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA2.5, 1 owner, 36000km, 4 door, 6spd auto, FL, no accidents/ICBCclaims, $16,000 604-795-9456
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
2010 HYUNDAI Accent H/B,5400km, auto, protection pkg,balance of warranty, $6850. Ser-ious buyers only. 604-467-9674
9173 Vans91731992 DODGE Caravan, red, V6, 7pass, 259K kms, runs well $850firm. 604-308-3059
9515 Boats9515
1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IO Fresh water cooled, newwindshield/canvas/swim grid,trailer. $8,375. 604-837-7564
2007 SEADOO 150 Jet boat, only30hrs, 155hp, rotex, trailer,factorycover, $15K 604-477-9281
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