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Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart is describing a meet- ing with a panel tasked with looking into community leaves from psychiatric facili- ties as a good discussion. On Tuesday, the mayor met with the national panel to air his concerns over unescorted day passes for facilities like the Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Port Coquitlam. Stewart said he told the panel the community has always, and wants to continue to embrace a facility like the hospital. “But we also want assur- ance that we can have confi- dence the system is going to work,” he said. Stewart said he understands part of the challenge is that the criteria for how decisions are made at the hospital are based on what is best for the patient. However, he said if resi- dents are going to continue to support the hospital, the community needs to remain informed and considered in the decision-making at the facility. The mayor asked for the meeting in the wake of two patients from the hospital going missing within a few days of each other. On May 24, Coquitlam RCMP issued a warrant for Gregory Owen Schleen, 49, Against a backdrop of towers under construction and pile drivers echo- ing in the distance, representatives from all three levels of government announced the addition of a seventh stop on the Evergreen Line Thursday. The new station will be situated at Lincoln Avenue and Pinetree Way in Coquitlam’s City Centre, and rep- resents a public-private partnership between the city and Pensionfund Realty Ltd., the firm that owns Coquitlam Centre shopping mall. The federal government, through its P3 Canada Fund, will also contribute $7 million towards the construc- tion and implementation costs. Once chosen, a private operator will build and finance the project. The station is expected to open in tandem with the rest of the line in the summer of 2016. “This station will enable the city to move forward with its densification plan,” said Port Moody-Westwood- Coquitlam MP James Moore. “This additional station will mean more resi- dents will be able to live in, and enjoy, the urban core of Coquitlam without rapidly increasing the number of cars on the roads.” According to Coquitlam city man- ager Peter Steblin, sifting through the finances of the deal was “very complex and involved many different parties.” He said Pensionfund Realty donated land on the mall site the province would have otherwise had to purchase to make way for the station. The com- pany also contributed cash towards the deal, while paying future density bonuses on the highrise towers that will eventually be built on those lands. Other developers in the area will also be paying into the density bonus for- mula to help pay for the station. When asked about Coquitlam’s contribution, Stewart said the city will transfer land, as well as rights of way, to the project. The city will also front development cost charges for future developments in the area. “The federal government is contrib- uting something, the city is contribut- ing something, [Coquitlam Centre’s management company] Morguard is contributing something and other developers in the vicinity of Lincoln Station are also contributing some- thing,” Steblin said. “So it really is a true partnership between many play- ers.” Like Steblin, Stewart praised the P3 funding formula. “It’s almost always simpler, I sus- pect, to simply let the taxpayer pay for an asset, to pay for it out of taxes,” he said. “But in this economic time in particular, I think governments need to work a little harder in the interests of taxpayers.” FRIDAY July 20, 2012 13 Meet the Pet of the Month. To view all of this month’s pets, visit www. thenownews.com and check out the PHOTO GALLERIES section. New Evergreen stop announced Lisa King/NOW Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart shows Coun. Brent Asmundson plans for the Evergreen Line’s Lincoln Station at its unveiling Thursday. Lincoln Station will serve shopping mall and highrise developments in City Centre Serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra since 1984 Your source for local news, sports, opinion and entertainment: www.thenownews.com Escaped patients subject of talk CONT. ON PAGE 3, see PATIENTS. John Kurucz [email protected] Jeremy Deutsch [email protected] Mayor meets with panel to air concerns bikramhotyoga.ca 604-472-0888 With this Coupon. For 1st With this Coupon. For 1st timers only or students timers only or students that haven’t attended that haven’t attended in 6 months. Expires in 6 months. 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Page 1: Coquitlam Now July 20 2012

Coquitlam Mayor RichardStewart is describing a meet-ing with a panel tasked withlooking into communityleaves from psychiatric facili-ties as a good discussion.

On Tuesday, the mayor metwith the national panel to airhis concerns over unescortedday passes for facilities likethe Forensic PsychiatricHospital in Port Coquitlam.

Stewart said he told thepanel the community hasalways, and wants to continueto embrace a facility like thehospital.

“But we also want assur-ance that we can have confi-dence the system is going towork,” he said.

Stewart said he understandspart of the challenge is thatthe criteria for how decisionsare made at the hospital arebased on what is best for thepatient.

However, he said if resi-dents are going to continueto support the hospital, thecommunity needs to remaininformed and considered inthe decision-making at thefacility.

The mayor asked for themeeting in the wake of twopatients from the hospitalgoing missing within a fewdays of each other.

On May 24, CoquitlamRCMP issued a warrant forGregory Owen Schleen, 49,

Against a backdrop of towers underconstruction and pile drivers echo-ing in the distance, representativesfrom all three levels of governmentannounced the addition of a seventhstop on the Evergreen Line Thursday.

The new station will be situatedat Lincoln Avenue and Pinetree Wayin Coquitlam’s City Centre, and rep-resents a public-private partnershipbetween the city and PensionfundRealty Ltd., the firm that ownsCoquitlam Centre shopping mall.

The federal government, through its

P3 Canada Fund, will also contribute$7 million towards the construc-tion and implementation costs. Oncechosen, a private operator will buildand finance the project.

The station is expected to open intandem with the rest of the line in thesummer of 2016.

“This station will enable the city tomove forward with its densificationplan,” said Port Moody-Westwood-Coquitlam MP James Moore. “Thisadditional station will mean more resi-dents will be able to live in, and enjoy,the urban core of Coquitlam withoutrapidly increasing the number of carson the roads.”

According to Coquitlam city man-ager Peter Steblin, sifting through the

finances of the deal was “very complexand involved many different parties.”

He said Pensionfund Realty donatedland on the mall site the provincewould have otherwise had to purchaseto make way for the station. The com-pany also contributed cash towardsthe deal, while paying future densitybonuses on the highrise towers thatwill eventually be built on those lands.Other developers in the area will alsobe paying into the density bonus for-mula to help pay for the station.

When asked about Coquitlam’scontribution, Stewart said the city willtransfer land, as well as rights of way,to the project. The city will also frontdevelopment cost charges for futuredevelopments in the area.

“The federal government is contrib-uting something, the city is contribut-ing something, [Coquitlam Centre’smanagement company] Morguard iscontributing something and otherdevelopers in the vicinity of LincolnStation are also contributing some-thing,” Steblin said. “So it really is atrue partnership between many play-ers.”

Like Steblin, Stewart praised the P3funding formula.

“It’s almost always simpler, I sus-pect, to simply let the taxpayer pay foran asset, to pay for it out of taxes,” hesaid. “But in this economic time inparticular, I think governments needto work a little harder in the interestsof taxpayers.”

FRIDAYJuly 20, 2012 13

Meet the Pet ofthe Month. To viewall of this month’s

pets, visit www.thenownews.com

and check out thePHOTO GALLERIES

section.

New Evergreen stop announcedLisa King/NOW

Coquitlam Mayor Richard Stewart shows Coun. Brent Asmundson plans for the Evergreen Line’s Lincoln Station at its unveiling Thursday.

Lincoln Station will serve shopping mall and highrise developments in City Centre

Serving Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra since 1984

Your source for local news, sports, opinion and entertainment: www.thenownews.com

Escapedpatientssubjectof talk

CONT. ON PAGE 3, see PATIENTS.

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Jeremy [email protected]

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It could feature a mental healtheducation centre on one side of theroad, and an oasis of urban farming

on the other.That’s one vision Coquitlam Mayor

Richard Stewart has for the fate of theRiverview Hospital lands, in light ofthe historic facility’s closure one weekago.

In an interview Wednesday, Stewartconfirmed that he and others on coun-cil have talked with presidents frommajor post-secondary institutionsacross B.C. around how to utilize the250-acre hospital site in the future.

“The pitch essentially was, ‘Youcouldn’t be more central to the LowerMainland, you couldn’t have bettertransportation with the completionof the Port Mann Bridge and variousother things,’” Stewart said. “And youcan’t have a more enthusiastic com-munity to embrace such a site.”

Stewart said he and others haveapproached officials with UBC, SFU,Douglas College and others aboutthe prospect of a satellite campus atRiverview that would have a specificfocus on mental-health training.

While Douglas College once offeredpsychiatric nursing training programsout of Riverview, Stewart sees theUBC option as perhaps the best fit forRiverview, given that SFU operates acampus in nearby Surrey.

“Could UBC actually have a campusin Coquitlam? I think it could. I thinkit would make a lot of sense,” he said.

As for the other side of LougheedHighway, Stewart suggested an urbanfarming operation at Colony FarmRegional Park would complement anypotential mental-health training atRiverview.

“We’re a boxed-in region and theagricultural land is well protected,but in order to expand the capacityto produce food here, we should look

really seriously at urban farming,” hesaid.

Last Friday, the Provincial HealthServices Authority (PHSA) movedthe last patients out of Riverview intosmaller care homes across B.C.

“Our role is essentially finished,”said PHSA spokesperson LesleyPritchard.

The work currently going on at thesite is being headed up by the Ministryof Labour, Citizen Services and OpenGovernment, which is tasked withgeneral upkeep of the lands, while also

heading up the Riverview HeritageConservation Plan.

The heritage plan is meant to iden-tify places, features and events that areidentified by community members ashaving some sort of heritage-relatedsignificance.

According to ministry spokes-person David Haslam, the findings ofthe conservation plan will be turnedover to the Ministry of Energy andMines and the Minister Responsiblefor Housing, which will then use thatfeedback to draft up a “land use plan”

for Riverview.A spokesperson for the housing

ministry who requested anonymitytold The NOW Thursday the heritageconservation plan is halfway done,and the findings of that plan will bepresented to community members thisfall. As for the next step — the landuse planning document — the spokes-person declined to comment on anyspecifics, other than to say, “We arenot considering future land use untilthe heritage plan is complete.”

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The final patient at Riverview Hospital was transferred to a different site approximately a week ago.

John [email protected]

who was last seen by a staffmember at the hospital theprevious morning.

He was supposed to be atthe Coast Cottages on theRiverview Hospital site laterin the morning but nevershowed up.

Just a few days earlier, awarrant was issued for DavidFomradas, 34.

Fomradas is the manbehind a bizarre carjacking

in 2009 involving Vancouveractress Carly Pope.

In both cases, the two menhad been on unescorted daypasses when they disappeared.

Both patients are still miss-ing.

The incidents prompted thehospital to launch two reviewsand temporarily suspend itsunescorted day-pass program.

The first review foundthere were no violations withrespect to protocol at thehospital.

Though Stewart said thepanel’s mandate is nationalin nature and didn’t providefeedback during the meeting,he said he’s looking forwardto seeing what the panel willultimately do to address someof the community’s concerns.

“Now we’re talking to themabout systemic changes thatmight make it better, both toprevent this [missing patients]so it doesn’t happen again,but also to respond appropri-ately when something goes

sideways,” he said.Stewart said he also expects

to meet with operational staffat the hospital.

Patients still missing CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1.

NOW file photos

Gregory Schleen, left, and David Fomradas are missing.

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He may be one of the new-est members of the oppos-ition, but that didn’t stop PortMoody-Coquitlam NDP MLAJoe Trasolini from getting afairly high-profile portfoliowith his party.

On Wednesday, NDP LeaderAdrian Dix announced criticassignment changes withinhis caucus, which includedthe former Port Moody mayorand recently elected MLA get-ting assigned the housing,construction and businessdevelopment critic portfolios.

“An MLA needs to beready and prepared to helpin any way,”Trasolini toldThe NOW,following theannounce-ment, notinghis back-ground bothas a mayorand business-man as partof the reasonbehind theappointment.

Trasolinisaid he’s spenta lot of time in the businesscommunity before politics,

adding he’s been speakingabout the need for Asia-Pacific

investmentsin B.C. formany years.

He saidhe’ll also befocusing onthe issue ofexpandinginvestmentlocally soyoung peoplecan findemployment.

“There’s agreat need tonurture the

investors we have here,” hesaid.

As for housing, Trasolinisuggested he’s well aware ofthe issues, pointing to histime on the Metro Vancouverboard.

He said there is a lot ofneed when it comes to hous-ing, especially for single-par-ent families and the workingpoor, whose No. 1 priority ishaving a roof over their head.

Though housing is a bigtopic in the Lower Mainland,Trasolini suggested it’s also amajor issue right across theprovince.

The MLA said he intendsto spend the next few weekseducating and familiarizinghimself with the issues related

to his new role.Trasolini said he is looking

forward to budget presenta-tions to get a better under-standing of the financialconstraints and what planningand policies the governmentplans to put forward next year.

In other postings, PortCoquitlam NDP MLA MikeFarnworth retained hisrole as health critic, whileCoquitlam-Maillardville MLADiane Thorne kept her role asdeputy critic for education.

In April, Trasolini handilybeat out Liberal Party con-tender Dennis Marsden andBC Conservative Party chal-lenger Christine Clarke in aprovincial byelection for theseat.

Trasolini appointed NDP critic for housingJeremy Deutsch

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The late arrival of summerhasn’t been all bad, at least forthe team tasked with savingpeople’s lives in the back-country.

Because of the soggy andgenerallycolder springand earlysummer, theCoquitlamSearch andRescueSociety hasdealt withfewer callsthan during atypical season.

“It’s alittle slowerthan nor-mal,” DwightYochim, a search managerwith Coquitlam SAR told TheNOW.

He said the bad weatherearlier this year kept peopleout of the woods at the mostdangerous time, when thesnow is melting but theweather is usually good.

“Given the conditions in

the mountains, it’s good toowe didn’t have any serioushypothermia subjects at allthis season,” Yochim added.

However, the organizationwas called out on a coupleof occasions in recent weeksto help search for missingmountain bikers and overduehikers, but both incidences

resulted insuccessfulendings.

Yochimnoted thesummer tendsto be theslowest timefor call outs,suggestingeven thoughmore peopleare out enjoy-ing the back-country, theygenerally take

the necessary precautions.Fall is typically when the

action picks up again for theorganization.

However, SAR officials didoffer some basic advice forthose venturing out into thelocal wilderness.

The tips include lettingpeople know where you’re

going and when you’re goingto be back.

Adventurers are alsoreminded not to rely on a cell-phone and to bring essentialslike extra clothing, food, waterand a map.

“The snow is gone now andthe weather is turning nice,so I think people will be safeto go and enjoy themselves,”Yochim said.

But the down time in thefield doesn’t mean the team issitting around idle.

The quiet season has giventhe Coquitlam SAR membersa chance to train.

Specifically, the organiza-tion is working on getting itshelicopter external transporta-tion system up and running.

Yochim explained the sys-tem allows Coquitlam SARteams to extract an injuredperson from the forest, fly amedical team to the subjectand package them and flythem out on a line below ahelicopter.

The organization formerlyrelied on other search andrescue teams to carry out thetask.

“It will just speed every-thing up and make us much

more efficient,” he said, add-ing the system will also pro-vide a level of safety for SARmembers.

The team intends to carryout more training this week-end, with the system expectedto be implemented within acouple of weeks.

For more tips on stayingsafe in the wilderness, visitthe Coquitlam SAR website atwww.coquitlam-sar.bc.ca.

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A notice of motion intro-duced Monday by CoquitlamCoun. Terry O’Neill seeks topublicize the names of anyonewho votes in a civic election,in a move O’Neill hopes willincrease municipal voterturnout.

If approved, the motionwould not publicize howpeople voted, and the listwould be made available inboth print and electronic

formats.In an interview Wednesday,

O’Neill said he got the ideafrom a current AtlanticMagazine article entitled “TheIdeas Report.”

The article cites a U.S.study that suggests “peopleare more likely to follow socialnorms when their behaviouris observed by others” — inother words, if their namesare published, they are morelikely to vote.

“For the people who aregoing to vote, that’s kind ofrewarding them — we should

celebrate those people,”O’Neill said. And people whomight not otherwise votemight say, ‘I’d like to get onthat list because my friendswill see that I’m always talk-ing politics, but not doinganything about it.’”

Under current provinciallegislation, municipalities aremandated to produce similarlists for eight weeks after anelection.

“The principle is in placealready in that it is public, solet’s expand on that,” O’Neillsaid.

“It’s just a case of positivereinforcement. People lovereading their own names inthe paper.”

The city’s voter turnoutrate has hovered below the25-per-cent mark in the lastdecade. Last year’s turnoutfor the civic election waspegged at 21.7 per cent, whilethe 2008 and 2005 numberswere 21.5 and 23.3 per cent,respectively.

Byelection numbers areeven worse — in 2010, only7.6 per cent of eligible voterscast a ballot, and only 5.1 per

cent did so in 2007.As for any backlash around

privacy concerns, O’Neill saidthe majority of voter informa-tion is already made public.

“The name is publishedalready, and there’s a voterslist that’s published already,”he said.

“All of that’s already outthere, so this is just a smallextension. I don’t think thisis a big stumbling block, butwe’ll have to see.”

O’Neill’s motion is expectedbe voted upon at the July 30council meeting.

O’Neill wants to publicize voters’ namesJohn Kurucz

[email protected]

NOW file photo

Coquitlam Coun. TerryO’Neill would like thenames of civic voters to bemade public.

Late property tax filers could face 5% penalty

Maybe it’s the weather, or maybe it’s that some Tri-Citiesresidents are simply on vacation.

Whatever the reason, there are still several thousand home-owners who haven’t paid their property taxes.

The deadline to pay up was July 3, and for the late filers, it’sgoing to hit them in the wallet.

According to numbers provided by the City of Port Moody,1,571 of the 12,168 notices mailed out to homeowners remainedoutstanding as of late last week.

That works out to about 13 per cent of all homeowners.In comparison, after the July 4 deadline last year, 1,473 of the

12,165, or 12 per cent of notices mailed out remained outstand-ing.

The percentages were somewhat similar in Port Coquitlam.Though the city didn’t provide specific numbers, it noted 11

per cent of properties missed the deadline and will be facing apenalty.

That number is similar to 2011, when 12 per cent of home-owners missed the deadline.

Under provincial legislation, municipalities are obligated toput in financial penalties to late filers.

In the case of Port Moody and PoCo, a five-per-cent penaltywas applied to all the late notices.

In PoCo, a second five-per-cent penalty will be applied afterAug. 15.

In Port Moody, a second five-per-cent penalty will be appliedafter Aug. 8, while taxpayers have until Dec. 31 to settle out-standing balances without interest charges.

This year in Port Coquitlam, the owner of an average single-family home with an assessed value of $510,628 paid about$1,968 in property taxes.

In Port Moody, homeowners were faced with a 5.36-per-cent tax increase in 2012, which works out to $86 per averageassessed household at $531,600.

A spokesperson for the City of Coquitlam noted the munici-pality is still in the midst of processing notices and could notprovide numbers for The NOW.

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The second death of an inmate at the North Fraser PretrialCentre this year has the union representing jail guards onceagain sounding the alarm over conditions at the PoCo jail.

Dean Purdy, chair of corrections and sheriff services forthe B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union, said hecouldn’t comment specifically on the most recent death, butsuggested the overcrowding in the prison is a concern andshould act as a wake-up call tothe government.

“The overcrowding, thetypes of inmates we have insidethe jail are more gang-affili-ated, there’s more violencein that prison and other jailsaround the province than fiveyears ago,” he told The NOW.

He predicted there could bemore violence both on prisonstaff and between inmates inthe coming months.

So far in 2012, there havebeen 18 assaults on guards atthe pretrial centre, comparedto 39 total for 2011.

The prison was originally built for 300 inmates, but Purdysaid it often houses 550 to 600 prisoners.

He said that tends to leave one guard for every 60 inmates,the ratio at the time of the most recent death.

The union is calling on the province to either add moreguards to bring down the ratio or implement rotational lockups,which essentially limits the number of inmates out in a unit atone time.

On July 15, emergency crews were called to the prison aftercorrections staff found an inmate in his cell in medical distress.

Attempts were made to revive the man, but David WilliamBrodrick, 44, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has been calledin to investigate, while BC Corrections will be conducting acritical incident review to examine the circumstances of thedeath.

The Vancouver Sun has learned that a guard was handed anote suggesting someone had died suddenly in a cell, leading tothe discovery of Brodrick about 7:30 p.m.

Police were not releasing information about the cause ofdeath.

But there were signs of a struggle in Brodrick’s cell on AlphaEast, which houses about 60 inmates in protective custody.Prisoners are placed in protective custody if they are believed tobe at risk from others in the jail.

The Vancouver Sun described Brodrick as an articulate manwho had counselled other inmates during several stints in pris-on dating back more than 25 years — mostly for robbery, breakand enter and drug-related offences. He was featured in a 2009CBC documentary about Vancouver’s safe injection site. He hadalso been quoted in articles about his experiences in prison asan HIV-infected prisoner.

Ten years ago, the B.C. Court of Appeal acknowledged thatBrodrick “obviously had a life that has not been easy.”

He was adopted, but ran away from home at age 12. He start-ed injecting drugs after learning he was HIV positive in 1990.

He sometimes lived on the street in Vancouver.His criminal history in B.C. dated back to 2000, according to

the Provincial Court online database, which had 22 entries.He also had dozens of other charges and convictions in

Ontario.In April, an inmate at the facility reportedly jumped from the

third storey of the building to his death.Although there have been reports the death was a possible

suicide, the B.C. Coroners Service couldn’t confirm any detailssurrounding the incident.

In June, the union met with WorkSafeBC officials to discusssome of the guards’ concerns, after a batch of assaults againststaff were reported within a couple of days at the prison.

Purdy described the meeting as being positive.— with files from the Vancouver Sun

Overcrowding a concern after prison deathJeremy Deutsch

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In the battle of man versusmailbox, score this one adraw.

Port Moody police hadtheir handsfull over theweekend deal-ing with ateenager whodecided topick a fightwith a mail-box, apparent-ly while highon LSD.

The inci-dent startedaround 5 a.m.Sunday atthe corner ofMoray Street and PortviewPlace.

Police were called to thearea after a passerby sawsomeone dancing, talkingthen fighting a mailbox.

“Our members attendedand saw this 15-year-oldkid literally talking to this

mailbox and full-out fightingit,” said Port Moody policespokesman Const. Luke vanWinkel.

He said the officers triedto calm him down, but it wasclear the teen, described asbeing six feet tall, was under

the influenceof some typeof substance.

The inci-dent turnedserious whenpolice tried totake him intocustody.

The teenturned hisrage towardthe officers.

It ultim-ately tookthree officers

to subdue the youth.He was taken to hospital

where he was treated for cutsand bruises and released withno charges.

“It’s just a kid who madesome bad choices. Criminalcharges aren’t in the bestinterest for that kid, “ Van

Winkel said, adding policedon’t believe the teen madea conscious decision to fightwith the officers.

A pair of tweets was sentout by the police departmentthat morning regarding theincident: “A call of a malefighting with a mailbox.Mailbox fighter arrested afterviolently fighting with police.”

The department said suchincidents highlight the dif-ficulties officers face whendealing with people on illegalsubstances.

“When people are ondrugs — on these types ofstimulants — it’s amazingwhat they can do, these are

three big police officers,” VanWinkel said. “That’s part ofthe drug use.”

He also noted it’s quiterare nowadays for teens to beusing LSD, which is a hallu-cinogenic, because it can leadto a bad trip.

He added designer drugslike ecstasy are more com-mon.

•••Every summer the remind-

er goes out, and every sum-mer someone ignores thewarning not to leave theirchild or pet in a warm car.

A recent incident has PortMoody police once againreminding motorists about

the dangers posed by the hotweather.

Earlier this month, thedepartment sent out a tweetregarding the incident.

“Two children, 1+3, lockedin a sealed van parked in thesun. In 25 deg heat, car tempcan be 100 in mins. There isno ‘gone just a minute.’”

Port Moody police spokes-man Const. Luke van Winkelexplained that the parentwas running into the storeand decided to leave the kidsinside the van.

An officer was in the areaand happened to come acrossthe vehicle.

In this case, the parent

came back to the car beforeany action was taken, notingthey had only run into thestore for a minute.

But police are quick topoint out the risks are toogreat, even if it is just for aminute.

“From a policing perspec-tive, if you’ve left your kidsinside the car, you probablywon’t have a window whenyou come back, because we’regoing to be getting them outof there,” Van Winkel said.

In this case, he said theparent was given a warning,adding police find educationworks better than punish-ment.

Teen high on LSD starts fight with a mailboxJeremy Deutsch

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The RCH anniversary website, found at www.rch150.com,includes hospital history from the City of New Westminsterarchives and Simon Fraser University research, and showcasespersonal stories from physicians, staff and patients who haveworked at RCH or were treated at the hospital.

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Public art or a twistedfunnel of red steel?After a sneak preview

of the ArcelorMittal Orbit atLondon’s Queen ElizabethOlympic Park, I’m inclinedto view it as art with a publicpurpose.

The public purpose isto have an aerial viewingplatform during the 2012Summer Olympics, whilethe art is in thedesign, colour andoriginality of thestructure.

I enjoyed asneak preview ofthe ArcelorMittalOrbit thanks tomy son, Tobin, who works atthe company’s London office.With the Orbit, the globalsteel company got a chance toshow off its product, promotesteel’s reputation as an infin-itely recyclable material anddemonstrate its support forthe Games.

At 114.5 metres high, theOrbit is the tallest sculpturein the UK and almost twiceas high as the Olympic sta-dium over which it looks. Itcan handle 5,000 visitors aday who will have access totwo indoor viewing platformsoffering panoramic views ofthe 250-acre Olympic Parkand the London skyline.

London was awarded theOlympics on the strength ofits green credentials. Situatedon an old brownfield site inthe depressed east end ofLondon, the revitalizationprocess includes a new trans-portation hub that leads dir-ectly to a brand new shoppingcentre. Visitors to the Gamesmust wend their way pastshops, pubs and cafés beforeemerging into the tree-linedboardwalks that run alongsidea revitalized canal and con-

nect the athletes’ village withthe venues. Eventually, fivedistinct neighbourhoods willbe built around the sportingvenues, the first being theathletes’ village.

Venues and constructionmaterials have been designedwith sustainability in mind.One example is the basketballarena that will be dismantledonce the Games are over

and shipped toRio de Janeiro,site of the 2016Olympics. Manyof the othervenues, includ-ing the OlympicStadium and the

aquatic centre, have beendesigned so that they canbe reduced in size once theGames finish and the OlympicPark reopens in a year’s time.

But back to the Orbit. Theconcept for the Orbit wasborn out of a chat betweenBoris Johnson, the mayor ofLondon — seeking somethingbold, bright and beautiful asan Olympic legacy — andArcelorMittal’s desire toshowcase steel. The Orbit wasdesigned by Anish Kapoor,whose looping, red tubularsteel design of star-shapednodes has generated kudosand criticism. Taller thanthe Statue of Liberty, theOrbit will likely take its placebeside other iconic sculpturescreated by the Turner-prizewinning sculptor, whosework adorns public spaces inNew York, Chicago, Paris andMilan, to name a few. Kapoorworked in tandem with archi-tect Cecil Balmond, designerof the iconic CCTV buildingin China.

To reach the Orbit, Tobinand I walked past the shopsand pubs without succumb-ing to temptation, arriving at

the perimeter of the OlympicPark where dozens of securityguards were loafing around,presumably undergoing anti-terrorism training. It was notevident back then that thearmy would need to be mobil-ized to provide enough secur-ity staff.

We were given secur-ity passes and then headedstraight to the Orbit. Donninghard hats and steel-toedboots, we clomped over to theelevator, only to find it closedfor testing. It’s no easy taskstomping up 455 steps in bor-rowed boots but the higherwe climbed the more we sawuntil, from the top, we couldsee the dome of St. Paul’sCathedral and pick out othericonic London landmarks upto 20 miles away.

We had a bird’s eye view ofthe track and field stadiumand figured that if you timedyour visit right, for the priceof admission — $22.50 foradults and $11 for childrenand seniors — you might seerunners make history.

As we clambered up anddown the stairs we had plentyof time to marvel at theworkmen, gently twistingin the wind as, suspendedfrom ropes, they polished thetubular metal and buffed upthe bolts while other workerschecked the electrical circuits,cleaned doors and knobs andmeasured spaces for plaques— preparing the Orbit for itsgrand opening on July 28, thefirst day of Olympic competi-tion.

And last month, 250 colourspot lights were installed onthe Orbit and will be usedto produce a 15-minute ani-mated light show at the end ofeach day’s events.

Public opinion in London issplit between those who love

the Orbit and those who don’t,but regardless of what youthink, it is an ingenious mar-riage of art and utility withits ornate, non-linear struc-ture and bold red colour thatspeaks to a promising future

in an area with a depressedpast.

Olympic creation is art with a purpose

Taxpayers spend $30 million a year to runthe Transit Police Force, according tonumbers released this week. Of 169 mem-

bers, 59 earn more than six figures annually.The highest-paid earns $147,000.

According to Jordan Bateman of theCanadian Taxpayers’ Federation, transit policedo only a fraction of the work similarly paidVancouver police officers do.

“The average transit police officer onlyworks 10 serious or property crime files ayear,” Bateman told CTV. “That’s a dream. It’slike a slow week for a cop in Whalley.”

We agree.Yes, there’s the odd case where a Transit

Police officer is on scene to help someone introuble or arrest someone who’s wanted, butmainly, they catch fare evaders and issue tick-ets. As turnstiles make that role redundant,the $30 million needed to maintain this forcemust be shifted to other priorities.

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Pity Jack Lew, PresidentBarack Obama’s White HouseChief of Staff, the high-

est-ranking employee inside theExecutive Office of the President ofthe United States.

Earning a paltry $172,200 ayear, Lew’s salary pales in com-parison to George Duncan, thechief administrative officer of— wait for it — Richmond, B.C.,who pocketed a cool $267,613 in2010-11 for keeping the lights onin that Lower Mainland suburb.

And Duncan’s salary isn’t evenan anomaly. The chief adminis-trative officers or city managersof cities such as Delta, NorthVancouver (city and district),Kelowna, Maple Ridge, WestVancouver, Burnaby, Kamloops,Langley City, Pitt Meadows, WhiteRock, Surrey, Vancouver andVictoria all earned more than theWhite House Chief of Staff lastyear, according to the VancouverSun’s Public Sector Salaries data-base.

In fact, according to the 30cities covered by the VancouverSun’s database, 116 municipalemployees in B.C. earned morethan Obama’s Chief of Staff and 17of TransLink’s top breadwinnerspulled in more than poor old Lewas well.

The overall winner of the B.C.City Hall Pay Sweepstakes? Penny

Ballem, Vancouver’s city manager,who banked a tidy $324,110, near-ly double Lew’s salary.

And gold-plated municipal salar-ies aren’t just “a big city” phenom-enon in B.C.

In the Town of Lillooet, thechief administrative officer is paid$120,316 annually to keep an eyeon 2,322 local resi-dents.

Or put another way:it costs each taxpayerin Lillooet roughly$110 to keep theirCAO living in com-fort, not even takinginto account all of the other townemployees they must pay for aswell.

Now compare that Lillooet sal-ary to Obama’s Principal DeputyPress Secretary Josh Earnest,described by the Washington Postas a key member of Obama’s mes-sage team, who makes $123,000a year at his White House gig andis perpetually a slip of the tongueaway from igniting an internation-al incident.

Still keeping Josh Earnest’s payin mind, consider the plight ofVictoria’s hard-hit taxpayers.

In the capital city alone, thereare 24 city employees who makemore than Obama’s deputy presssecretary, and this in a city wherethe average wage earner pulls in

less than $40,000 per year.It isn’t just the vast discrepancy

between White House salariesand the senior managers of localgovernments in B.C. that shouldalarm taxpayers — it’s also theduplicity that exists at city hallsacross the province.

Imagine how city residents inVictoria felt whenthey opened a recentTimes Colonist toread that: “City execs’salaries rise by upto 76% since 2007.”Reportedly, Victoria’scouncillors were

“shocked” by the news. No kid-ding.

Victoria’s city employees werelikely shocked too after readingthe news, realizing that they hadonly recently accepted a two-per-cent pay hike in each of the nextthree years.

But at least they can take sol-ace in the fact that in Revelstokemunicipal workers received evenless, just a 1.25-per-cent pay hikein 2010 and 2011.

Shades of Oliver Twist perhaps?With pay rates and hikes such

as those given to senior managersat city halls, it’s little surprisethat the Canadian Federation ofIndependent Business reportedearlier this year that municipalspending in B.C. has jumped to

“nearly four times the rate ofpopulation growth over the lastdecade,” even after spending wasadjusted for inflation.

B.C. ratepayers would havesaved over $4 billion if local gov-ernment spending had simply keptpace with inflation and populationgrowth.

Bottom line though: it’sinexcusable for city administra-tions to tell their unionized work-ers on the one hand that the cup-board is bare and be happy witha one- or two-per-cent pay hike,while on the other hand rewardingtheir top guns with increases of 76per cent over five years as Victoriadid with some.

It’s also less than honest.

• Dermod Travis is the execu-tive director of IntegrityBC. Fora complete list of White Housesalaries, visit www.integritybc.ca.To consult the Vancouver Sun’sdatabase, visit www.vancouversun.com/news/public-sector-salaries/advanced-search.html.

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What better place to spend a sunny summer day than at Lions Park in PoCo? Clockwise from top left, Eliza, 3,braces for the end of the slide; Arianna, 4, and mom Jessica jump the tires; Tucker, 5, prepares to go over somebumps at the practice track; and Kallie, 5, gets some momentum going on a swing in the playground.

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Along with warm summer nights comebarbecues, campfires and fireworks.

While the sonic boom of pyrotechnicsmay be thrilling for us, it is not as enjoyablefor many of our furry friends.

Fireworks can cause animals to panic, put-ting both pets and people in danger. Whendogs and cats are frightened they are morelikely to run away from their homes, jumpout of open windows or dart intotraffic.

Stressed pets can also behave outof character — even scratching orbiting people.

With summer now underway,the BC SPCA strongly recommendsthat pet guardians plan for thesafety of their household animalsduring fireworks festivities.

IdentificationMake sure your pet is wearing identification.

Dogs and cats may try to run away if they feelthreatened. Clear, current identification is yourbest chance to have them returned to you.

Keep pets insideAn indoor pet is a happy pet on fireworks

night. To help muffle the noise and preventanimals from escaping, remember to close thewindows of your home and draw the curtains.Some pets do well left in a separate room with

the radio or television on to mask the soundsof fireworks. Be sure to leave plenty of toys inthe room for your pet so that he doesn’t thinkhe’s being isolated as a punishment.

Don’t console your anxious petWhile it is natural to want to comfort your

pet, it is better to use a bright, cheerful voiceto send a message that things arefine. Avoid saying things like, “It’sOK” or “Don’t be scared” in a softor sympathetic voice. This onlyreinforces your pet’s fearful behav-iour.

Leave homewithout them

While you may think it would befun to bring your dog to the festiv-ities, he or she may not share your

view. The strange sights, sounds and crowdscan cause a normally friendly dog to bite ifit feels scared or threatened. A quiet nightat home with their favourite toys and treatswould probably suit your pets much better!

The BC SPCA also has exercises that canhelp desensitize your pets to their fear of fire-works. For more information, visit spca.bc.ca.

• Lorie Chortyk is general manager of com-munity relations for the BC SPCA.

Keep your pets calmon fireworks nights

Paw PrintsLorie Chortyk

July’s Pet of the Monthis a real head turner

Meet Lily, a 4 1/2-year-old caninewho lives in Port Coquitlam.

Owner Lisa Melquistwrites that Lily was adopted from theCoquitlam Animal Shelter.

Lily’s favourite toys are sticks shefinds on her walks, and her favouritetreat is carrots.

There are 11 other pets in July’s Petof the Month gallery, which you canfind online at www.thenownews.com(click on the PHOTO GALLERIES head-ing on the right-hand side of the homepage).

Pets in this month’s gallery includeNana, a one-year-old female Bengalcat who lives in Port Moody. OwnerKristine Hwang reports that Nana’sfavourite toy is a mouse that squeaksand is attached to a stick. Her favouritetreat is salmon bites.

Nana is very talkative, but instead ofmaking a “meow” sound, she makes a“na” sound — hence the name Nana.

If you’d like to submit your pet asa candidate for the Pet of the Monthcontest, e-mail a high-quality photo (jpgformat, at least one megabyte in size) [email protected].

We’ll also need your pet’s name,favourite toy and favourite treat, plusany other information you want to include— whether it’s about your pet’s cute antics or

lovable personality. And don’t forget to includeyour first and last name and the city you livein.

Submitted photo

Lily enjoys eating carrots and playing with sticks.

All dogs over the age of six months must be licenced everyyear with the City of Coquitlam. Pet owners who do notlicence their dogs annually may be "ned.

A dog licence is the fastest way to be reunited with yourpet should it get lost. Dog Licence fees help fund theCoquitlam Animal !helter which "nds homes for strayanimals in the City.

2011 Dog Licences in the City of Coquitlam expireDecember 31, 2011.

The discount period has changed anda discount on the licence fee is onlyavailable until Feb 1, 2012.

For spayed or neutered dogs, the rate is $27.00 untilFebruary 1, and $42.00 after February 1. For non-spayedor non-neutered pets, the reduced rate is $50.00 untilFebruary 1, and $65.00 after February 1.

Coquitlam Animal Shelter500 Mariner WayCoquitlam BC V3K 7B6

Phone: 604-927-7387Fax: 604-927-7388Email: [email protected]

Visit the Coquitlam Animal Shelter today to licence yourpet. For more information and to renew your pet licenceonline, visit www.coquitlam.ca.

Help Your Dog Find Its Way Home!Protect your pet with a dog licence.

DEMI• ANIMAL: CAT

• BREED: DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE

• AGE: ADULTDemi is a petite little girl who was veryscared when she first arrived. She’sstarting coming out of her shell moreand more everyday. She is very sweetand affectionate, as long as you’re not acat! Demi might be best as the only cat,or given some time she might get usedto living amongst other felines.

Coquitlam Animal Services

ADOPT-A-PETAll dogs and cats are spayed/neutered and have received a set of vaccinations.

These and other animals are available for adoption at the

Coquitlam Animal Shelter, 500 Mariner Way • 604-927-7387Open Monday to Friday from 9am-8pm, weekends & holidays from 10am-4pm.

Interested in volunteering or fostering? ...please call us."

KATYA• ANIMAL: CAT

• BREED: DOMESTIC MEDIUM HAIR• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE

• AGE: ADULTKatya is a big beautiful girl. She hasquite a lion’s mane that frames herpretty face. Katya was a little grumpywhen she first arrived in our cat room,but has settled in quickly. Katya tends tostick to herself and would likely prefer ahome without another cat.

CARMEN• ANIMAL: DOG

• BREED: PIT BULL X SHAR PEI• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE

• SEX: ADULTCarmen has great obedience and can Sit, Shake a Paw,Stay and Down. She does get extremely excited so some-times it’s hard to get her to focus. Carmen could benefitfrom some training to ensure that she bonds with her newfamily, and works on her recall! Carmen has been goingfor walks with other dogs and has done well. Carmen hasplayed with one other dog (who’s since been adopted)and they did well, but play hard and loud. She would likelydo best in a home with a mellow male dog.

MARIANNE• ANIMAL: CAT

• BREED: DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE

• AGE: ADULTMarianne has been waiting for her forever home for toolong. She is a spunky and playful girl. Marianne doesn’tmind if another cat sleeps in the next bed, but she doesn’twant to be friends too much. Marianne has a playfulnature under her occasional grumpiness and has beencaught playing with fuzzy mice and feathers! She’s muchmore affectionate now and is just patiently waiting for hernew home. She’d do best in a home without small childrenas she can get a bit grumpy and plays rough.

WILLOW• ANIMAL: RABBIT

• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE• AGE: ADULT

Willow is a teeny tiny bunny and couldbe full grown! She’s a spunky gal wholoves to go out into our play pen and runaround. Willow is currently single andmay like to find a home with anotherrabbit to keep her company.

LEXI• ANIMAL: DOG

• BREED: GERMAN SHEPHERD• SEX: SPAYED FEMALE

• SEX: ADULTLexi is a beautiful and friendly girl and will make someone a fan-tastic companion. Lexi is very energetic, active and agile and hasno problems running after the ball or jumping up on a desk! Shewill need an owner who can keep her mind and body busy so thatshe stays out of trouble. Lexi is a sniffer and loves to investigateeverything, this could easily be translated in Nosework trainingwhich she would excel at. We would like to see Lexi in a breedexperienced home and she is not for a first time dog owner. Lexi isvery intelligent and knows, Sit, Down, Stay, and Shake.

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Have you ever booked a vacationthinking you’re getting an amaz-ing deal, only to get a rude awak-

ening when the total cost comes in afterthose pesky taxes and fees? Some homebuyers have a similar experience withtheir first home — but worse, becausewhen the purchase amount is greater,typically so are the additional fees.

“Buying a home meansa large upfront financialcommitment followedby ongoing monthlyexpenses,” says FarhanehHaque, the director ofmortgage advice at TDCanada Trust. “After theupfront costs, a basic ruleis that your total housingcosts shouldn’t exceedone-third of your grossincome.”

To prevent stickershock, do some researchand thoroughly considerall of the costs of homeownership, Haquesuggests. When you understand the truecost, you can set a budget that reflectswhat you can really afford. Take a look atsome costs home buyers should consider:

Upfront costs:• Down payment• Closing costs• Land transfer taxes• Fees (e.g. notary, legal and title

insurance fees)

• Moving costs“Prepare your finances by establish-

ing a big financial cushion,” says Haque.“This allows you to make a sizeable downpayment, and still cover all the otherupfront costs.”

Ongoing costs:• Mortgage payments• Property taxes• Cost of utilities• Cost of maintenance“In addition to these

costs, if you opt for avariable interest ratemortgage, be mind-ful that interest ratescould rise, causing yourmortgage payments toincrease or increase youramortization period,so factor that into yourbudget as you’re plan-ning,” says Haque.

Setting a budgetshould be the first step in your house-hunt. It will help frame your search.Depending on where you live, there couldbe additional costs (for example, addition-al travel costs to and from work), so doyour research to make sure your budgetaccounts for everything.

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Registration is now open for all 2012-13 lessons and classes at Place des ArtsArt Centre and Music School.

Place des Arts offers instruction inmusic, dance and the visual, theatre andliterary arts to students of all ages andabilities.

The centre’s 2012-13 program guideis available online at www.placedesarts.ca and in print form at the centre andthrough other community centres andlibraries.

Place des Arts’ music departmentboasts over 35 skilled and reputableteachers offering private music lessonsand group classes in a wide range ofinstruments, according to a press release.

Lessons begin in September and rununtil June.

Prospective students may take atrial lesson with one or more teacher.Registration for private music lessonsmust be done in person at Place des Arts.

Dance classes in ballet, jazz, hip hop,contemporary, lyrical and tap generallyrun from September to June, but someare offered as session classes in the fall,winter and spring, in particular thoseheld offsite at Place des Arts’ satellite stu-dios in the Evergreen Cultural Centre.

Place des Arts theatre arts depart-ment is expanding this year, with newclass offerings in musical theatre, dramathrough masks, drama fun and games,

and adult intro to theatre.The popular Next Stage performance

class for 13- to 17-year-olds has spacefor new students, as does the theatricalimprovisation class, Instant Theatre.

Place des Arts visual arts departmentoffers instruction in everything fromdrawing and painting to mixed media,pen and ink, cartooning and animationand, of course, fibre arts and pottery forall ages from beginner to advanced artist.

Prospective students are encouraged toregister early to avoid disappointment.

For more information, visit www.placedesarts.ca or call 604-664-1636. Thecentre is located at 1120 Brunette Ave. inCoquitlam.

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Dear Tom and Ray:“My husband and I recently purchased

a hacienda in Tucson, Ariz., where we justarrived for the summer and will be spend-ing all our future summers. At present, mybeloved 1986 Buick Skylark, painted in JohnDeere green, is sitting in a fully exposed drive-way with only the shade of a small cactus toprotect it from the blazing sun. My Germanmother, whose advice I alwaysfollow, has suggested that we pur-chase a small gazebo to shade myBuick. My British husband, whohas only just arrived in the statesthis January, has wondered wheth-er a better course of action wouldbe to get a “reflective cover thingy”(his words). His frugality here maybe the result of the fact that theBuick broke down on the way toour wedding, and he thinks it is onits last legs. Bottom line: gazebo, “reflectivecover thingy” or status quo?”

— Elizabeth

TOM: Or maybe your mother’s just tryingto get your husband to spend money becauseshe’s still miffed about the Treaty of Versailles?

RAY: Sun is hard on the car’s paint, and onits interior — which can crack from the heatand the sun. If both exterior and interior are ingood shape (which, frankly, I doubt, given thatit’s a 1986 Buick), then the best thing would beto put up some sort of sun-covering structure.That’s probably what your mom means by a“gazebo.” And a permanent structure is best.

TOM: But you can start with a temporary

canopy. It can be as simple as four well-securedpoles with a large tarp stretched between them.Or you can buy a temporary carport built justfor that purpose. A lot of places sell tentlikestructures specifically designed to protect a carfrom sun and rain — either just on top, or onthe sides, too.

RAY: My second choice would be two win-dow shades — one for the front windshield,

and one for the rear. That will atleast protect the interior and dash-board from some of the direct sun.Even better, combine those withtinted windows.

TOM: I’m not a big fan of carcovers (or “reflective cover thing-ies”) for cars that you drive everyday, only because they’re a mildpain in the butt to take on andoff. And chances are, after a while,you’ll just stop using it.

RAY: A permanent carport definitely isthe best solution, Elizabeth. But I’d actuallyrecommend that you start with somethingtemporary. Why? Because Tucson’s a beautifulplace, but after you spend a furnacelike sum-mer there, you might change your mind aboutthe “and all future summers” part. So you maynot want to spend the money on a full-scaleconstruction project until you’re sure you’regoing to return year after year, rather than fleeand spend your summers in Juneau, Alaska.

TOM: But if you do go for the tempor-ary carport, be sure to write your name andaddress on it, so when it blows away in one ofTucson’s summer monsoons, your neighbourscan return it. Good luck, you guys.

Don’t have a carport?A temporary shelter works

Tiny package, big ideas

The new Scion iQ is awhole different type ofcar — for a whole differ-

ent type of buyer. Not muchbigger than a Smart Fortwoon the outside, the cleverlydesigned iQ is the world’ssmallest four-person passen-ger car, according to Scion.

A subsidiary of Toyota,Scion’s stated main missionis to appeal to a younger carbuyer than would typicallypurchase a Toyota. And itappears to be achieving thatgoal, as Scion claims to havethe youngest customer base inthe industry.

The iQ is aimed primarilyat those who have embracedthe urban lifestyle and wantan easy-to-park, highly man-oeuvrable small car thatalso offers outstanding fueleconomy. While highly effi-cient, the iQ is not bare-bonestransportation. It comes withpower windows, mirrors andlocks, air conditioning and allthe latest in-car connectivityfeatures.

Power comes from a 1.3-litre, 4-cylinder engine thatcan produce 94 horsepowerand 89 lbs.-ft of torque. ACVT (Continuously Variable

Transmission) type automaticis the only transmission (nomanual, unfortunately), andthis combination achieves avery impressive 5.1 L/100km(combined city/highway)fuel consumption rating. It’salso an Ultra Low Emissions(ULEV II) Vehicle.

Some unique packagingtechnologies were requiredin order to make the iQ the“smallest four-passenger carin the world.” In most cars,the fuel tank is located belowthe rear seats. The iQ hasa super-slim (only 120 mmthick) fuel tank that’s central-ly located under the floor.

Like all Scion models thereare no trim levels — the iQ is

offered as one well-equippedmodel ($16,760), but thereare some options. My Test iQcame with two of them, a rearsway bar ($350) and a rearspoiler ($320) above the rearwindow.

There are bigger cars forless money on the market, soiQ buyers have to be sold onthe advantages of owning amicro-car.

A turn radius of just 3.9metres makes it highlymanoeuvrable, it can fit ina ridiculously small parkingspace and its fuel economy isbetter than any non-hybridcar on the market.

Submitted photo by Bob McHugh

The well-equipped Scion iQ retails for $16,760.

Click and ClackTom and Ray Magliozzi

CONT. ON PAGE 24, see iQ’s.

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Food

Whether it’s steak and lobster or lin-guine and clams, shellfish is a popularchoice at market seafood counters or

restaurants.Shellfish can be divided into two main cat-

egories, crustaceans and mollusks, and due tothe vast size of this topic this will be the firstof three instalments.

That being said, I will discuss themain aspects of these two divisionswithout focusing on one particu-lar type of shellfish in too muchdetail. This column and the nextwill concentrate on crustaceans,and the third column will focus onmollusks.

All shellfish are invertebrate seacreatures, meaning they do nothave an internal bone system likefish, which are called vertebrates.Almost all shellfish have a hard outer shell thatprotects their soft bodies from predators andthe environments they thrive in.

Crustacean is the grouping that representscrabs, lobsters, shrimp, crayfish, etc. I willfocus on crabs and lobsters in this column,while leaving the discussion on shrimp, prawnsand crayfish for the next.

Buying shellfish live is almost always pre-ferred, but many don’t have this option at theirmarketplace. When live is an option, it is usu-ally only crabs and lobsters in the crustaceanfamily that are available.

There are many ways to cook a live crab orlobster. The most common is to submerse itheadfirst into a pot of boiling water to kill itinstantly. Crabs are then boiled for approxi-mately six to 10 minutes depending on theirsize, and lobsters are usually five to six min-utes per pound.

Due to the labour required to pick the dis-

persed meat from crabs, they are almost alwayscooked this way rather than trying to extractraw flesh, which is more difficult.

Another option for killing a lobster is to holdit down firmly on a cutting board and plungethe tip of a chef’s knife into the head beforecooking it. This should be done immediately

before cooking to ensure optimalfreshness and flavour, as the ruleof thumb for raw crab or lobsteris to cook it in the live form. Rawcrab and lobster flesh deterioratesvery rapidly.

Lobsters are also very tastyif split in half and opened up,brushed with oil, lemon juice andseasonings and then grilled on thebarbecue. When splitting in half,you can cut right through to serveas two halves, or cut from the

underside but not all the way through the topshell and serve as a whole split lobster. If pre-pared in this manner, you will want to weighdown the tail portion as it will curl up and losecontact with the grill.

Another way to avoid this is to cut the tailsection completely through while leaving thebody halves connected by the top shell. Thisway you are able to curl the tail to the sides ofthe lobster and should not need to weight itdown.

With either grilling option, the large clawsshould be cracked beforehand as this will assistin cooking the claw meat at the same speed asthe exposed body and tail flesh.

When working with or eating whole crab orlobster, the stomach in both cases is locatedjust behind the eyes, and should be removedand discarded. With crabs, the feathery gillslocated on each side of the body under theshell are also discarded.

Dear Chef Dez:“I know it’s better to buy live shellfish, but

our grocery store only offers frozen crab legs.Are they cooked already? For a nice crab din-ner, how do I cook them and for how long?”

Harold M.Saskatchewan

Dear Harold:Usually, frozen crab legs are already cooked

prior to freezing, and the easiest way of prepar-ing them is in a steamer. Submersing them inboiling water, which is a preferred techniquefor live crabs, will cause more flavour loss forfrozen crab legs than steaming will.

The amount of cooking time will dependon the size of the crab legs. Bring a coupleof inches of water to a full boil in a pot whilein the meantime arranging your crab legs asevenly as possible in a steamer basket.

Once the water is boiling, place the filledsteamer over the water and immediately coverwith a lid.

Normally, the cooking process should takeanywhere from six to 10 minutes, but thesafest way is to use an instant-read thermom-eter. There is almost always a cracked part ofthe shell to allow for the thermometer to beinserted.

Find the thickest flesh to do this with, andserve when the internal temperature reaches170 degrees Fahrenheit.

They are best served simply with dishes ofwarmed melted butter for dipping.

• Chef Dez is a food columnist, culinaryinstructor and cooking show performer. Visithim at www.chefdez.com. Send your food orcooking questions to [email protected] orP.O. Box 2674, Abbotsford, BC V2T 6R4.

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special initiative.In February, CN and Golf Canadaannounced that the BC Children’sHospital Foundation has beenselected as the official beneficiaryof the CNMiracle Match campaignto be held during the 2012 CNCanadian Women’s Open.“AtCN,webelieve that thebestwayto build strong communities is topromote and safeguard the healthof our young people and we arevery proud that CN Miracle Matchhas been able to help children allacross Canada since 2006,” saidClaude Mongeau, President andChief Executive Officer of CN.“We are confident that the moneyraised in the course of the 2012campaign will help BC Children’sHospital continue to providecritical pediatric care to childrenthroughout British Columbia.“Canada’s National Women’s OpenGolf Championship will takeplace from August 20-26 at TheVancouver Golf Club in Coquitlam,BC.Funds raised through thisinitiative in communities in theVancouver area and throughoutBritish Columbia will be matchedby CN* and given to the BCChildren’s Hospital Foundation.“Community-minded partners

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There’s No PlaceLike HomeBy Kelsey Parsons

Jisoo Keel will play the CNCanadian Women’s Open inher hometown of Coquitlam,B.C.

As amember of Team Canada,Jisoo Keel is used to being onthe move and working on hergolf game in different locales.In 2012 alone, she has golfedeverywhere from Scotlandto the United States, but thisyear’s CN Canadian Women’sOpen will be a chance forKeel to play in a more familiaratmosphere: her hometown ofCoquitlam, B.C.

The host venue of the 2012 CNCanadian Women’s Open, theVancouverGolf Club, is locatedjust minutes away from Keel’shigh school, and the 16-year-old has even enjoyed playingprivileges at the club to helpprepare her for her secondconsecutive CN CanadianWomen’s Open experience.

“It’s just really special for meto just play in my hometown,”said Keel.

“[The playing privileges are]definitely a huge advantage.I wasn’t able to play a lot outthere because of my othercommitments and travellingsomuch,butplayingprivilegesare really important and Ithink I have an advantage overthe other girls.”

Despite the relatively smallsize of Coquitlam, the cityis a hotbed of female golftalent. Keel’s Team Canadateam mate Anica Yoo is alsofrom the area, as are the 2011Royale Cup Canadian JuniorGirls champion Jennifer Yangand University of Washingtongolf star Soo Bin Kim. The2012 CN Canadian Women’sOpen will bring top golfersfrom around the globe to thisgolf-centric city, and Keel

said she is excited to play infront of her friends and familyand amongst the world’s golfelite.

At the 2011 CN CanadianWomen’s Open at HillsdaleGolf and Country Club inMirabel, Que., Keel had thechance to experience thegames of some of the world’sbest female golfers up closeand personal, including herpersonal golf hero MorganPressel. She calls playing atthe Open one of the greatestmoments of her life, and saidshe hopes to improve on her66th place finish at last year’sevent this time around.

“It was pretty exciting to seeall the people I see on TVjust right in front of me, andI was able to talk to themand practice with them,” saidKeel of the 2011 CN CanadianWomen’s Open.

“I also got to play a round withMorgan Pressel on the thirdday, which was exciting, and itwas one of the best momentsof my golf career.”

Despite her young age, Keel’sgolf career history is bothlengthy and impressive. She

won the 2011 CN Future LinksPacific Championship, andcame in second at the RoyaleCup Canadian Junior GirlsChampionship that sameyear. Keel was the 2011 CNCanadian Women’s Tour LowAmateur of the Year, and in2012 she won the first stop onthat tour in Richmond, B.C.,a victory that granted her anexemption into this year’s CN

Canadian Women’s Open.

With a home field advantageand friends and family there tosupport her, Keel will attemptto add the 2012 CN CanadianWomen’s Open to her list ofprestigious wins. Either way,the experience is sure to bea memorable one for thistalented teenager. ■

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FRIDAY, JULY 20Circle of Friends 50+ Singles Social Club meets at 7 p.m. at

the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 133 (2675 Shaughnessy St.,PoCo). For more information on the club and events,call Marcy at 778-300-6908, Keiko at 604-942-9431,or Nina at 604-941-9032.

Tri-City Singles Social Club, meets at 7 p.m. at theRoyal Canadian Legion (2513 Clarke St., Port Moody).New members welcome. The club provides opportun-ities and outings for single men and women 40 andolder to meet. Membership is $20 a year. For info, callLouise at 604-941-8897 or Darline at 604-466-0017.

SATURDAY, JULY 21Terry Fox Library hosts Saturday Storytime from 11 to 11:30

a.m. at 2470 Mary Hill Rd. in PoCo. Families with young childrenare welcome to enjoy stories, fingerplays and songs designed toentertain and delight kids of all ages. Info: 604-927-7999.

Hot Salsa Dance Zone hosts Latin dance night from 7 p.m. tomidnight at the Evergreen Cultural Centre, 1205 Pinetree Way inCoquitlam. Complementary dance lessons at 7:30 p.m. A partnerand experience are not needed. Info: www.hotsalsadancezone.comor 604-725-4654.

City of Port Coquitlam hosts free performances by singer-song-writer Babe Gurr, Johnny Gallant and Second Storey Theatre’simprov comedy troupe, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Leigh Square.

TUESDAY, JULY 24Tri-Cities Literacy Committee hosts Stories Galore

and More, from 10 to 11 a.m. at Cottonwood Park(672 Aspenwood St. in southwest Coquitlam) andfrom 1 to 2 p.m. at Norm Staff Park (3320 David Ave.in northeast Coquitlam). This program features freestories, puppets, crafts and fun. Info: www.library.coquitlam.bc.ca or 604-937-4155.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25SHARE Family & Community Services Society hosts an

alcohol and drug education session, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 2615Clarke St. in Port Moody. The topic is “Cocaine and crystal meth:the struggle to recover and what long-term recovery looks like.”

There is no cost to attend. The format consists of a video, briefpresentation and open discussion. Info: 604-936-3900.

Tri-Cities Literacy Committee hosts Stories Galore and More,from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Rocky Point Park in Port Moody, from1 to 1:45 p.m. at Burns Park (802 Edgar Ave.) in Coquitlam, andfrom 3 to 4 p.m. at Lions Park in PoCo. This program featuresfree stories, puppets, crafts and fun. Info: www.library.coquitlam.bc.ca or 604-937-4155.

THURSDAY, JULY 26Eagle Ridge Hospital Auxiliary hosts a used book sale, from 9

a.m. to 4 p.m. in the hospital’s main lobby. Funds raised will beused for the purchase of equipment and patient comfort items.

Tri-Cities Literacy Committee hosts Stories Galore and More,from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Mountainview Park in Coquitlam,and from 1 to 2 p.m. at RC MacDonald Park in Coquitlam. Thisprogram features free stories, puppets, crafts and fun. Info: www.library.coquitlam.bc.ca or 604-937-4155.

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Jeff Heidema, Mark Trimbleand Curtis Taylor all chalked upclutch wins this past week for theCoquitlam Reds.

Although the opposition wasn’tof the fiercest variety — having acombined record of 55-80 — theReds were glad to pick up threemore victories in their pursuitof a more favourable position inthe B.C. Premier Baseball Leaguestandings.

On Monday, they clincheda playoff berth by blasting theWhite Rock Tritons 7-3, withHeidema tossing a solid six-1/3innings. The club erupted forsix runs in the third to erasea 2-0 hole, with Tyler Yorko— who had three hits on the day— delivering a two-run double.

A day later, Coquitlam facedoff against fifth-place Abbotsfordand pulled off a 6-4 decision overthe Cardinals. Mark Trimbledisplayed terrific control, fanningseven and walking just one in acomplete game win.

Trailing 2-1, the Reds’ batsdrummed up five runs in thebottom of the third. DarrenHoneysett’s two-run doubleproved to be the big hit, whileAydan Smith recorded three hitsand two RBI.

On Wednesday, the squadmaintained that momentum bydumping the Whalley Chiefs 4-1, behind the sharp pitching ofCurtis Taylor.

Taylor went five innings andheld the Chiefs to just three hits.He was ahead before he faced hisfirst batter, as Coquitlam rackedup six runs in the top of the firstinning.

Jordan Zazulak laced a two-rundouble as part of that quick start,while Max Hollingworth drove inanother run with a single.

The outfielder would expandthe club’s lead in the third with atowering home run, finishing 2-for-2with a stolen base.

Mitchell Jackman also posted twohits, as Coquitlam improved to 24-21.The wins boosted the club’s chancesof finishing in sixth place or possibly

fifth spot — and avoiding a match-upagainst either Langley or Nanaimo,who are duelling for first place.

“We got three big innings withthe bats, and it was nice that noneof them were cheap innings,” notedmanager Kyle Williams. “We’ve had

innings where we score a handful ofruns through the other team’s errorsand walks, but all of these were fromour own hitters.”

They could finish as high as fourthplace, but require Abbotsford to loseits final four games and the Reds to

sweep their final three.Coquitlam faces Langley on

Sunday with a doubleheader, noonand 2:30 p.m., at Mundy Park.

They close out the regular seasonon Monday with a makeup game inWhite Rock.

It wasn’t the start they wanted, butthe finish was pure Adanac.

The Coquitlam junior Adanacslaunched their defence of the B.C.Junior A Lacrosse League playoff titleon Wednesday with a come-from-behind 11-8 win over the LangleyThunder in Game 1 of their semifinalbest-of-five series.

A strong third period erased whatappeared to be a possible upset, as theAdanacs outscored Langley 5-1.

After trading goals in the first frame,Langley stormed out and cashed in onturnovers just 20 seconds apart in thesecond period to take a 6-3 lead.

The visitors had momentum, and thehome team had a problem.

Obviously flustered, Adanac coachNeil Dinsdale wanted to settle down hisplayers and get things back on course,so a time out was called.

From there, the team started toturn the page. Down just a goal enter-ing the third, Coquitlam moved aheadon tallies by Nathan Klein and RobertChurch, only to see the pesky Thundertie it 7:56 into the third.

The rest of the night belonged tothe Adanacs. Church finished with fourgoals and four assists, while intermedi-ate call-up Jean-Luc Chetner talliedthree times. Ben McIntosh, with two,and Reid Reinholdt rounded out thescoring.

“It wasn’t part of the game plan,you don’t want to go down by three,”said Dinsdale. “I thought we respondedquite well. We played great in the thirdand talked about it between the sec-ond and third. We have to stay out ofthe penalty box, play great on ‘D’ andexecute better on the offensive end.”

Riley Camazzola played well, makingpoint-blank stops on Nick Stone, ZackPorter and Adam Will in a span of a fewminutes in the second period.

“I think we had a bit of a slow startbut their ‘D’ played really well, we hadto grind away and alter a few things andeventually we got some more qualityshots,” noted McIntosh.

Getting out to a better start Saturdayfor Game 2 (7 p.m. at the LangleyEvents Centre) will be the main aim forthe club, Dinsdale said.

“I don’t think we came out hardenough, we were going through themotions a little bit and they came outwith their hair on fire. We just have tomatch their energy early and just keepgoing.”

Game 3 is slated for Wednesday, 7:30p.m. at the Poirier Sports Centre.

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Adanacs rallypast Thunderto win Game 1

Pitchers push Reds win streak to three

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Coquitlam Reds’ Jeff Heidema picked up his third win of the season last week in a 7-3 triumph over theWhite Rock Tritons. The B.C. Premier Baseball League team enters the final week on a winning roll.

Four times were the charm — a fifth straightwasn’t to be.

Port Moody’s Gudmund Lindbjerg put up a val-iant charge over the first two rounds before fadingin the final 18 holes on Wednesday to finish tiedfor fifth spot at the B.C. Senior Men’s Golf cham-pionship at the Nanaimo Golf Club.

Taking over the reins as B.C. champion isNanaimo golfer Sandy Harper, who fired a six-under 210 (72-68-70) to claim his first seniorcrown by 11 strokes.

“I started out with a good birdie on one andthen got another one on the sixth hole,” Harper

said of his final round. “I really never had thatmuch pressure on me so all I wanted to do washit fairways and greens and get into a flow.”

He entered the day with a solid seven-strokelead over Lindjberg, who shared first place withHarper after the opening round.

Lindjberg couldn’t match Harper’s red-hot 68on the second day, and struggled on the finalround with a 79.

Harper and Lindjberg were joined in the finalround with senior men’s rookie and four-timeCanadian amateur champion Doug Roxburgh,who finished in 12th place with a final total of 228

(75-74-79).“I played today with my good friend Gudmund

and Doug Roxburgh, who else would you want toplay with,” smiled Harper.

In the super senior division, defending cham-pion Ron Petersen posted better numbers eachday and placed third overall with a three-day totalof 231 (78-77-76). The Coquitlam resident wasfour strokes back of Ray Henry and Bill Wilms,who were tied for first after 54 holes and requireda short sudden-death playoff where Henry holedout for the title.

Petersen’s score placed him 16th overall.

Lindbjerg’s run for a fifth straight B.C. senior title falls short

Dan [email protected]

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You can’t fake chemistry — butyou sure can compile it.

Coquitlam Express headcoach Jon Calvano is well aware ofthe challenges of bringing top-flighttalent together from various locales.Among the many teams and programshe’s managed over the past decade,that chemistry factor has been a hugepiece to the puzzle.

With his most recent signings,Calvano has added some serious skillto the ranks, and gotten some instantchemistry as a side benefit.

The Express announced the sign-ing of St. Catharines, Ont., nativeZack Pryzbek recently, joining formerteammates and previously announcedMarc Biega and Cal Hofford to theroster for the 2012-13 season.

Pryzbek, an 18-year-old left winger,is eager to bring his game out westand play with his two former team-mates. What he’ll bring to the rink isa big, six-foot-three presence alongthe boards who can bury the puck.

“I’d have to say a power forwardwho’s not afraid to go to the dirtyareas and grind it out,” Pryzbek saidwhen asked to describe his game. “Ialso play with a mean streak, as well,and play both ends of the ice.”

Last season he scored seven timesand set up 10 others in 26 games withthe prep squad, which came second

in the New England championships.He ended up accepting a scholarshipto Brown University for 2013-14 —where he’ll join former Express sniperMassimo Lamacchia.

Pryzbek says the main reason hepicked Coquitlam, despite havingmultiple offers from junior clubsin Canada and the U.S., was in theapproach.

“I’d have to say coach Jon Calvano.He knew (Hill Academy coach)Lindsay Hofford and I learned somuch from Lindsay... He obviouslypassed that on to coach Calvano,” saidPryzbek.

The Niagara Lakes product wasrecruited by the senior Hofford to playmidget rep in Mississauga in 2009,and followed him to Hill Academy, aprivate program in Vaughan, Ont., asa 16-year-old. Helping him make thetransition away from home was thecoach’s son, Cal Hofford, a five-foot-10defenceman who committed to theExpress for the upcoming season.

At Salisbury, Pryzbek playedwith Biega, was the captain of theConnecticut prep team.

“What a great guy — a first classguy. Not only is Marc a great hockeyplayer but a great person all around,”said the soft-spoken Pryzbek. “Cal’sthe exact same way. When I cameto Toronto I didn’t know that manypeople and Cal made me feel right athome.”

Making the move to a new city, newteam and away from home is perhaps

the toughest challenge — and bothplayers anticipate a smooth transition.

“There’s always an adjustmentphase when you move away fromhome,” noted Cal, who has inked ascholarship with Northern Michiganfor 2013-14. “I had a small inklingthat Zack was coming. I’ve known[Calvano] for a while and know whatthe BCHL is all about. It was anopportunity that I couldn’t pass up.”

Lindsay Hofford is happy to see twoof his players find a good fit for theupcoming season. A former major

junior head coach with the LondonKnights and Lethbridge Hurricanes,the senior Hofford has known Calvanofor a number of years — Calvano wasa scout for him during his time inLethbridge.

He’s confident that both players willmake a smooth transition to junior Aand that both will be major assets tothe Express.

“I think the guys I’ve sent will befine, they are all legitimate juniorplayers,” said the senior Hofford.

“Obviously they already have

Division 1 commitments so they arelooking to come here and first andforemost contribute to the team,after that get their feet wet in juniorhockey. [To] live away from home fora year is real important in their transi-tion for college hockey.”

The younger Hofford said he’sexcited about the new challengeahead. Having once skated with RickNash when the disgruntled ColumbusBluejacket played in London for his

Newest recruits boostExpress chemistry

Sports

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READY TO GO: Coquitlam Express’ defenceman Cal Hofford, left, and winger Zack Pryzbek, right,played together two years ago in Ontario. The pair are part of the club’s newest additions for 2012-13.

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Numeracy is just one of the essential literacy skills listed on the Human Resources and Skills Develop-ment website. Other critical skills include writing, oral communication, working with others, computeruse, and continuous learning.These skills allow Canadians to find jobs, manage finances, and muchmore.

The Port Moody Public Library has many programs and resources to help people learn these essentialskills.Thanks to funding provided by the Links to Literacy Golf Tournament, adults can use our laptopsfor literacy to learn about computers and acquire digital literacy through hands-on training.Tournamentsponsors, such as Scotiabank, are committed to making our community a better place by supportingliteracy learning.“Literacy, in all its forms, is an essential skill that contributes to a productive andhealthy life,”says Terry Kocurek, Scotiabank Branch Manager in Port Moody. “Over the last eight yearsof our involvement with Links to Literacy, we have seen the impact the program makes first had for thepeople in our community. We are so proud to be involved.”

Come on out to the Links to Literacy Golf Tournament and support literacy initiatives in your commu-nity through the work of Port Moody Public Library.This annual event is generously sponsored by theScotiabank and other fine companies.The tournament takes place on Monday, August 27th at MeadowGardens Golf Club, 19675 Meadow Gardens Way in Pitt Meadows.

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Sports

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Coquitlam Metro-Ford premier’s Tessa Barbour, left, battles an Okanagan rival forthe ball during recent Pacific Coast women’s soccer action. The squad closes out theregular season on Sunday in Langley against the Fraser Valley Action.

dad, Hofford is eager for camp to open up infive weeks.

“For me being small, I have to be good withthe puck and good defensively,” said the five-foot-10 blueliner. “I’ve really worked on myshot and learned how to use my shot in bet-ter situations to create scoring opportunities.When I can do that it makes my game a lotbetter.”

Adding Pryzbek to the offseason haul— one that includes Coquitlam natives AdamRockwood and Daniel Urbani — is anotherscore for the program, according to Calvano.

“Zach brings a lot of different elements tothe ice that all teams covet,” the Express coachsaid. “His size, puck sense, maturity — wethink he will complement well the playerswe’ve got returning.”

Training camp is slated to open in five weeks.EXPRESS NOTES: The club announced it

has dealt second-year winger Cody Michelle toOkotoks of the Alberta junior league.

“We felt the opportunity for Cody [was]greater in Alberta,” said Calvano. “He wentthrough a tough time last season with injuryand battled back to be a great leader throughthe playoffs.”

Calvano also announced that centre MitchNardi has accepted a scholarship with LakeSuperior University for 2013-14. Nardi pro-duced 14 goals and 30 assists over 56 games,and is expected to take on a large veteran rolewith this year’s Express roster.

The BCHL also released its schedule for theupcoming season, which begins with a two-game tournament in Chilliwack. Coquitlamlaunches the 56-game schedule with twomatches Sept. 7 and 9 at Chilliwack’s ProsperaCentre against Victoria and Cowichan Valley.

Their first regular season game at the PoirierSports Centre is Sept. 14, 7 p.m. against theLangley Rivermen.

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 34.

Nardi nets scholarship to Lake Superior

Facing a tough opponent and the blisteringelements, the Port Coquitlam Fury put in asolid charge only to fall short in the final of theB.C. under-17 girls provincial B cup champion-ship.

PoCo overcame 36 C heat but couldn’tcompletely erase a 2-0 deficit, losing 2-1 toNanaimo to earn silver. It was a rematch ofthe Coastal Cup final, where the Island squadneeded overtime to knock off the Fury.

The loss was the lone blemish on PoCo’strip, which began with Kelsa Lefebvre scor-ing four times in an 8-0 trouncing of SouthKootenay.

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Community Notices ....................................1000Announcements ...............................................1119Employment..........................................................1200Education .................................................................1400Special Occasions...........................................1600Marketplace ..........................................................2000Children ......................................................................3000Pets & Livestock ...............................................3500Health............................................................................4000Travel & Recreation ......................................4500Business & Finance .......................................5000Legals ............................................................................5500Real Estate ..............................................................6000Rentals .........................................................................6500Personals ...................................................................7000Service Directory .............................................8000Transportation ....................................................9000

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1293 Social Services1293

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.ca

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours.

1310 Trades/Technical1310

Foreman & JourneymanElectricians

with commercial exp req’d.F/T, wage based on exp &benefits provided. Excellentopportunity to join well estE l e c t r i c a l C o n t r a c t i n gCompany in a team orientedenvironment. Email resume

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B&D MONTESSORILEARNING ACADEMY

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2005 Antiques2005ANTIQUE SOLID oak diningroom suite made by VictoriavilleFurniture - over 100 years old. Allcarved and shaped pedestals andfronts. 52' round table with 3leaves; 6 chairs; buffet with mirrorand side table. Pictures availableby email. Call 604-855-7033 or604-807-8441.

2035 Burial Plots2035

New West, FRASER Cemetery,2 Vista Plots Side by Side.$7000 total − for the pair!

Offers considered. 604-761-1949

OCEAN VIEW Cemetery PlotBurial plot in Calvary 6 section

of Ocean View Cemetery.Plot will hold 1 casket plus

1 urn or 2 urns. $9800.Call: (604) 557-0506

2055 Food Products2055

FRESH PICKEDBLUEBERRIES

Order online or come see ournew Farm Stand at 4350Oliver Road.

www.gaskinfarms.comCall: (604) 942-0792

2060 For Sale -Miscellaneous2060

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS.Best Price, Best Quality.

All Shapes & Colors Available.Call 1-866-652-6837

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COMPOST FOR SALEComposted cow manure.

Great for gardens. $5 per yardCall: (604)-854-0669Call: (604) 798-3498

FORTRESS 2000Wheel Chair/Scooter This is an electric wheelchair scooter that is in very goodcondition, has 4 wheels(morestable), shopping basket,charger and owners manualincluded. $1200 or best offerCall: (604) 701-6336

5X9 Snooker/Pool table inc allaccessories Beautiful Red

Mahogany 5x9 Snooker Table$2500. Call: (604) 943-9642

email: [email protected]

MSBBlueberry

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Four different varieties availablethroughout the season.Recipes also available.

5331 Riverside St., Abbotsford(by Wong’s Farm Market)604-557-0762

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Hours of Operation:Daily: 8:00am - 6:00pmSunday: 11am - 5pm

Top quality, fresh pickedblueberries available daily.

Two different varieties availablethroughout the season.Recipes also available.

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or call 604-785-5672

6002 Agents6002

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6005 Real EstateServices6005

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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-02 Abbotsford6008-02

IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2br condo, insuite laundry, +55building, $124,900 604-309-3947see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

6008-04 Burnaby6008-04

HIGHGATE RIDGE 1 levelground fl tnhse, 845sf 2br 2baw/lge backyd $420K 604- 376-7652see uSELLaHOME.com id5550

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6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007

White Rock Tea & Giftshop$60K + Inventory

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Serious Inquiries onlyCall OWNER604-612-5536

for further information.

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5035 FinancialServices5035

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4530 TravelDestinations4530

Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections July 22 - 28, 2012★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Aries March 21 - April 19: A month of romancelies before you, a month of adventure, risk/reward,speculation, sports, pleasure, beauty, charmingchildren, and, last but not least… peace. TacklechoresSunday.Relationships loomas subtle problemsMonday p.m. to pre-dawn Tuesday, then they becomesmooth, lucky. Love is possible! Chase inspirationWednesday night – about money, investments, debt,sex, intimacy, lifestyle changes. (Any ideas you getwill work out over the decade ahead.) A sweet, gentle,loving mood makes Saturday fortunate: get up earlyfor travel, intellectual events – and for love!Taurus April 20-May 20: The main accent lies onhome, property, kids, soul and stomach. Start nothingnew before Aug. 8, especially in food, kids’ programs,real estate,etc.Yourmoney situation remains buoyant.Work will be hard but successful until late August (asTuesday/Wednesday show) – but if you avoid work,you will probably face health difficulties. (That’soften the choice: work or diminished health. Mentallyand emotionally, work lifts the clouds, strengthensself-confidence, which in turn strengthens physicalhealth.) Romance calls Sunday. A meeting “isn’t,”late week. Mysteries Saturday.Gemini May 21-June 20: Start no new projects orrelationships before Aug. 8. The main accent duringthe weeks ahead lies on communications, travel,casual acquaintances, paperwork, news media andcuriosity – the areas where delays, mistakes andindecision will be most prominent. So stick withongoing ventures, or grab an opportunity from thepast. However, avoid re-starting written tomes: theywould only grow more confused. A “distant” friendor sibling might return. Romance could get “hot,”especially Monday to Wednesday. (“Hot and cold”is more accurate.) Work, late week. ExcitementSaturday!

Cancer June 21-July 22: The accent shifts toearnings, possessions, sensual affairs, memory androte learning. Don’t start new projects/relationshipsbefore Aug. 8, especially in these areas. Acceptsurface appearances – looking beneath can causedelay, loss. A “gift” might come to you from the past– accept. Your home is a combination of friction andgood luck until late August, so remain aware. (Thisweek, especially Tuesday/Wednesday, home mattersflow luckily.) Romance seems to call Wednesday eveto Friday, but after a sweet start, nothing happens.Oh, well. Tackle chores Saturday – all’s good!Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Start nothing new beforeAug. 8. During the weeks ahead, your energy andcharisma will climb strongly, friends will gatherround, and a restless mood will exist – your curiositywill lead to travel, conversations and media contacts(especially this Tuesday/Wednesday). But the best ofthese will have some strong link to the past – e.g.,travel to see an old friend/lover. Chase money Sunday.Wednesday night begins a 3-day focus on home, kidsand parents, property and foundations – but onlyWednesday brings anything lasting. Stick to routinechores. Saturday’s for love, pleasure!Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Retreat, rest, contemplateand meditate for the few weeks ahead – but, beforeAug 8, don’t plan: schemes formed before thenwould have to be thrown away eventually. Youmight feel overwhelmed by government (or headoffice) contacts and demands, management dutiesand health concerns. But if you tackle only the old,neglected stuff here, you’ll clear it away, and anynew demands will eventually disappear on theirown. You energy’s best Sunday/Monday. Chasemoney mid-week. Thursday/Friday bring errands,talk, emails – but none are significant. Good luck athome Saturday!

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Sunday starts a monthof celebration. You won’t feel it Sunday to Mondayafternoon, as your energy and charisma ebb. Butyour strength, charm and luck return powerfullyTuesday/Wednesday – you’ll attract admirers.Still, start nothing new in any area, especially insocial and organizational zones, before Aug. 8 – noconventions, political moves, etc. During the sameperiod (to Aug. 8) former friends, flirtations and groupinterests might return from the past – it’s a greattime for family reunions, reigniting old flames, etc.Money promises, doesn’t deliver, Thursday/Friday.Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: The main accent lies oncareer, prestige relations, responding to authority,status and worldly ambitions, until late August.But don’t start anything new, especially in theseareas, through Aug. 7. Save your action impulsesuntil mid-late August. Use the two weeks ahead toprotect ongoing projects/contacts from delays ormisunderstandings, and, if it comes to you, accepta temporary return to a former duty/role. You’rehappy, popular Sunday/Monday. Settle down, restand handle governmental or management dutiesTuesday, early Wednesday. A lucky money runoccurs Saturday.Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Start nothing newbefore Aug. 8 in any zone, but especially in theareas that are strongly accented now to late August:far travel, publishing, higher learning (i.e., beyondhigh school) cultural affairs, internationalism andlove. A wedding planned for this period should berescheduled: if it can’t be, something’s incompatible(you guess what). On the plus side, an old flamemight appear, or a former school program, travelitinerary, etc., could return from the past. If so, grabit/them! Your hopes are high, especially about loveTuesday/Wednesday. You shine Saturday!

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Don’t start new projectsor relationships before Aug. 8. The month aheademphasizes finances, investments, debt, intimacyand its consequences, lifestyle changes, mysteries,research/detective work and health diagnosis. Theseare the very things most likely to be impacted bydelays, indecision and mistakes. (Don’t revise yourstock portfolio before the 8th – “Don’t touch” isthe best advice.) VIPs are testy to late August, butambition is rewarded Wednesday. Though the overallatmosphere is sober, friends, hopes and smiles comeThursday/Friday. Sweet dreams, Saturday.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Don’t start new projectsor relationships before Aug. 8. The weeks aheademphasize relationships, relocation, opportunities,co-operation and opposition – the very areas whichare most subject to indecision, delays and mistakes. Aformer suitor or spouse might communicate (perhapsa Gemini, for love; or a Virgo, for sex – the latterSunday/Monday?).Strictly avoid starting or respondingto legal challenges (especially Monday to Wednesday,but right into Aug. 23.) A sweet, solidly lucky romanticsituation/mood carries you through all mistakes. Joy,friends, Saturday!Pisces Feb.19-March20:Themainfoci for theweeksahead are work, machinery, dependents and health– the very areas where you will experience delays andindecision until Aug. 8. Don’t begin important projectsbefore then. Your home remains sweet – and lucky,but before September, don’t optimistically overspend(on furniture, renos, mortgage, etc.). You have felt asurge of “investment impulse” in July – it’s dangerousbefore Aug. 8, unless a financial opportunity returnsfrom the past. (Which could occur on a lucky Tuesday,early Wednesday.) Romantic notions late week.Saturday, ambition’s news!

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3015 ChildcareAvailable3015

Funded by the Prov. of BC

For information contact us at:604.931.3400 (Tri-Cities)604.294.1109 (Bby/NW)

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Are You ProvidingChild Care?

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3040 Daycare Centres3040

CHILDCARE SpacesAvailable SFU Childcare,located at Simon FraserUniversity Burnaby Campusis accepting applications forSeptember 2012 for all agegroups (0-12). Currentspaces available forSeptember are in our 3 to 5year old programs open from8:00 AM to 5:30 PM Mondayto Friday and our School-AgePrograms open from 7:30 AMto 6:00 PM Monday to Friday(servicing Sperling Ecole andHighlands Elementary). Fordetailed information, waitlistapplications, and our feeguide please visit our websiteat www.sfuchildcare.caCall: (778) 782-4569 email:[email protected]

2075 Furniture2075MOVING - High quality furniturein great condition & other items.2 leather loveseats & chair $3200.sideboard, wine cabinet & endtable $850. Counter high table & 8chairs $850. 3 bar high chairs$250. New wedding items &bouquets $165. Master Craft toolcabinet $185. 604-847-3664

GORGEOUSBuffet and Hutch: $1450.

Gorgeous all wood Buffet andHutch, 85" high, 73" wide.Classic style: will work with anyfurniture you already have.email: [email protected]

2075 Furniture2075

OAK DINING table 4 chairs,cabinet; single bed; mahoganycorner table. 604-942-4813

MAPLE TABLE $350, fourchairs $235; Garden Harvestdishes, 64 pcs $175.

Call: (604) 307-0404

MOVING - Excellent Furniturein Great Condition Solid 48"Oak Dining Table, leaf + 4 chairs$425; Almost new 8’ cotton sofa$275; Queen Solid Pine 4-posterbed $200; Solid Oak MediaCentre $25; New bone low-flotoilet - not used $50; DoubleMaple Bed $25; 18 SpdMountain Bike $40 email:[email protected]

QUEEN SIZE Mattress SetBrand New. Original Plastic.

Never Used.Must sell $200

Call: (604) 790-0021

2135 Wanted to Buy2135STAMPS wanted Collector

looking to buy stamp collections.email: [email protected]

CALLING ALL QUILTERSWe’re looking for quality fabric inexcellent condition. Want toclean out some of your stash?email: [email protected]

2080 Garage Sale2080

PORT COQUITLAM

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Saturday SaleJuly 21st

9am to 3pm• • •

Table Rental $20Limited # available

To reserve a table callTom McClure • 604-942-0953Art Smith • 604-945-0487

MARKETPLACE

GARAGE SALES2080 Garage Sale2080CoquitlamBack Yard Garage SaleSat, July 21, 10am-4pm

618 Midvale StreetNo Early Birds

Furniture, Antique Piano,Household Items & More

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A38 Friday, July 20, 2012 The NOW COQUITLAM, PORT COQUITLAM, PORT MOODY, ANMORE AND BELCARRA

$158,900. 1 BR Ground CornerSte in quiet secured bldg.Fabulous loc, nr Blue Mnt Park &Lougheed mall, Update in/outwith priv patio, Pets & rentals ok,1103 Howie Ave. 604-619-3444

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

LANGLEY SOUP & SANDWICH,#27-19695 96th Ave, $48,800 SuperBusiness, Business for family toimmigrate here, John, Hanna Rlty604-908-9222, 604-937-1122 ext 265

949 HARRIS AVE, COQUITLAMFabulous updated character on

gorgeous fenced garden lot!Now $579,900!

OPEN SAT June 30th 2pm-4pmCall Joe Campbell - PREC*

RE/MAX Crest RealtyCall: (604) 985-7653

OFFERED AT assessed value1000sf 3br 2ba home on huge10,000sf lot $414K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272

COQ WEST 9056sf lot, 4 BR,2100 sf home, asking 1.02million.No agents. 604-728-5063

6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

968 CRYSTAL Court, Coq.$848,800. 5 BR, 5 Bath, 3 Kitchen3600 + sq ft. Over 100K Spentin Quality Renos! Must see!ADAM LLOYD 604.526.2888Re/Max Rlty. www.adamlloyd.ca

OPEN HOUSE Sundays 1-3PM9420 Woodbine St, Chilliwack45+ Rancher in Quiet GatedCommunity, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, allappls, 1200sf, dble garage, maintfree yard, strata fee $136mo.

REDUCED $224,900.Motivated. 1 604 625-3498

OWN THE Land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile $185K604-824-7803 kids OK, seeuSELLaHOME.com id5541

6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

CHILLIWACK LK 1250sf rancherw/guest cabin, .5 ac lot, 2km tolake, pool $360K 604-824-5687see uSELLaHOME.com id5561

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-04 Burnaby6020-04

BURNABY South; CORNER8810sq ft lot 3 BR 1200sf home.$999,000. No agents. 604-439-7554

6020-04 Burnaby6020-04

BURNABY South; CORNER8810sq ft lot 3 BR 1200sf home.$999,000. No agents. 604-439-7554

CENTRAL LOCATIONABBOTFORD

Price Reduced ★$419,000★

4 level split, 3 BR., 2 ½ baths,double att. garage, large dble. lotfully landscaped with large work/garden shed. Updated throughoutincl. oak floor and pot lights in thekitchen, new en suite, newwindow coverings, new paintinside and out, new roof andcompleted basement with wet barplus intercom/radio system upand down. Great for medium tolarge family – lots of room toinstall pool or play area in thebackyard. Good neighbors whohave lived on this street for years– well looked after properties.$419,000 (this price includes allappliances) and some furnituren e g o t i a b l e . P l e a s e v i s i tusellahome.com and key in#5458 to view the property.

Call for appointment to view604-855-7033 or 604-807-8441.For sale by owner. No realtors

6020-02 Abbotsford6020-026 BR, 3 up & 3 down in full suite,2.5 baths, nice update, lam fl, newpaint, west Abby, 7000 sqft lot.$368k 604-825-3434

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6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-01 Real Estate6020-01

V A N / B U R N A B Y / F R A S E RVALLEY REALTOR. List with mefor ONLY $2995. For details callJAS WALIA from Sutton WestCoast Realty • 778-668-2177

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

Lower Londsdale, Spacious BR,S.West corner, 180° Views,modern, comfort, 4blks toSeabus, updated concrete bldg.$367K, obo Info 604-980-3186

GREAT Family Home.South facing 3861 sq ft customhome on a 6028 sq ft lot inFleetwood/Tynehead, Surrey.One owner, built in 2001. 6bedrooms, study, 3 1/2bathrooms, maple kitchen.Master bedroom has a largewalk-in closet, soaker tub, andmountain views. Nice neutralcolours, bright and lightthroughout. Sweeping, doublesided staircase. Basement suitehas 2 bedrooms, dishwasher,maple kitchen, laundry, separateentry and a large games/mediaroom, or possible 3rd bedroom.Landscaped garden, largeprivate back yard, covered patio,hot tub, cedar deck. Primaryschool is a 5 minute walk, SurreySports & Leisure Centre is a 2min drive. $699,800

Call 778-227-6253

RARE CO-HOUSINGTown Home / 3bdrm/2bth4272 Albert St, Burnaby

$530,000. Intergenerational,child friendly community withextensive common facilities.See website for full details

about the unit and theamazing [email protected]

www.cranberrycommons.ca

2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street

Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847

[email protected]

2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY

Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-

plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,

garage. 604-533-6652

VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTH Top WVancover Location, Lifestyle,Kitchen, Cherrywood Floor, LikeNew, Just Gorgeous $1,599,000.Interlink Realty (778) 882-8381

LANGLEY [WILLOUGHBY]Now $577,000! neg. Open plan,granite, ss appl. vaulted ceil. 3bdrm, 3 bath det. 604-721-4414

MLS Listing #: X2381132

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

1 BD top floor in Chilliwack granitecounters, 9’ ceilings, stack w/d.elec f/p. Secure undergroundparking. $160,000. 604-795-7367

THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $440,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892

VIEW AMONG BEST & endures!Rare 19th flr sub-pent sw corner!1br L-Lons $399K? 604-984-7111

3bdrm/2.5bth LOVELYTownhouse in Ladner

$749,000 Call: (604) 290-1034

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-04 Burnaby6008-04

NR EDMONDS sk/train stn. 788sf2br 2ba condo across from Taylorpk $388,900 604-764-8384 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5571

6008-06 Chilliwack6008-061 BDRM Condo in Chwk, 780sf,55+ bldg, reduced to $85,000.604-219-8485 or 604-583-2510

6008-08 Coquitlam6008-08

REAL ESTATE

3 BDRM, 2 ba, 1,197sf, end unit,fenced yard backing on greenbeltin Silver Springs. Resort styleamens $392,000 Darcee ProdenRoyal Lepage @ 778-228-7325

3BDRM/3BTH1215 LANSDOWNE Drive

*Large eat-in kitchen*Sunny patio for bar-b-quing*Master suite with walk-incloset, deluxe soaker tub!*Enormous garage for 2 cars,*Pets with restrictions, norentalwww.imandzuk.com$385,000Call: (778) 836-4648email: [email protected]

6008-12 Langley/Aldergrove6008-12

JUST REDUCEDOPEN HOUSE Sat June 23rd2-4pm Willoughby Heights,

Unit 20 20449 66Ave spacious1955 SF, 3 bed 3 bath w yard.

Double garage $375,000. Kellyat Keller Williams 604-418-3162

LIKE NEW beautiful 1536sf 3br2.5ba 1 owner end unit 6 yr oldtownhome $329K 604-833-4246see uSELLaHOME.com id5549

NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512

WALNUT GROVE quiet 1311sf3br 1.5ba w/private back yard$297,800 778-565-5082 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5539

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $424,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

$164,000,1BDRM, MAPLE RIDGE

walk to WC Express, shopping,close to schools. $164,000.Call: (604) 313-7353 email:

[email protected]

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

OWNER SELLING Newly Reno1236sf. 2BR & den, 2 baths,7appls, pets ok, NWest concretehi-rise. (#806 The Woodward)Direct secure access to RoyalCity Ctr Mall. $429,900 obo778-238-1056, 604-271-0777,Kijiji ad: 385917090

WATER VIEWS! Like new,1,130sf, 2 BDRM & Den. Stepsto Transit, Hospital, Thrifty Foods.$359,000. Darcee Proden,Royal Lepage @ 778-228-7325

6008-22 NorthVancouver6008-22

LONSDALE & 4th, 180° ViewsSouthwest corner condo,impeccable apt, updated qualityconcrete bldg. Modern comfort,a l l a m e n s , $ 3 6 7 K o b o ,604-980-3186

3BED/2.5BTH TH #46-728W 14th St NV. NEW PRICE!

Rftp patio with fabulousmountain/city/water views.Built 2008, 2 parking, S/S

apl, Ceasarstone. V951636.O/H Sun 2-4pm. $565,000

Call: 604-377-9906

6008-26 Port Moody6008-26

#405 290 Newport Dr. Pt Moody$510,000. Perfect for first time ordownsizing buyer! 2 BR + Den,2 Baths - This beautiful Bosa builtunit in popular Newport Villagecomes with a 17x8 storage lockerwith power! Tons of updates, plus2 prkg stalls. Please call for OpenHouse times & dates. Jim Jeckel,Prudential Sterling 604 802-7340

INLET & Mtn views, reno’d 928sf2 br condo, insuite laundry rentalsok $228,500 604-936-7547 seeuSELLaHOME.com id4642

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

1203-6631 MINORU BLVD,$258,000 1 BR & Den in hirise,Sup loc, nr ammens, John Shum,Hanna Realty 604-908-9222, Bus604-937-1122 ext 265

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! 3 br3 ba, 2045sf duplex style T/home,ss appls, fenced yard, finishedbsmt, dble garage. $462,900.Virtual tour www.cotala.com/[email protected]

FLEETWOOD IMMACULATE1785sf 3br 2.5ba, double sxsgarage $389,900 604-507-8186see uSELLaHOME.com id5525

GUILDFORD, 1584SF 3br 3baprivate byard w/hot tub, indoorpool $239,900 604-581-0419see uSELLaHOME.com id5558

NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

NEWTON BEAUTIFUL cozy2479sf 5br 3.5bath duplex,Suite, SOLD! SOLD! SOLDSee uSELLaHOME.com id5542

NEWTON GROUND level 1240sf3br 2ba tnhse, no stairs, privbackyd $199,900 604-948-5441see uSELLaHOME.com id5554

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

SENIOR’S ALERT 1200sf 2br2ba upper level tnhousew/chairlift $239K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547

6008-32 Tsawwas.6008-32

LIKE LIVING in Venice, lagoonlevel 935sf 2br 2ba, insuitelaundry $325,000 604-948-6805see uSELLaHOME.com id5567

6008-40 W.End/Down/Yaletown6008-40

FORECLOSURE SALEDistress sale. Receive free listw/Pics $2 Mill and up.

www.VancouverLuxuryCondosForeclosure.com

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

ABSOLUTELY BEST deal.Madison 2 BR, 2ba, 6 yrs, 1050sf,open corner unit. $384,900.Rudy, Mac Rlty. 604-590-2444

EXECUTIVE LIVING gated1864sf 4bedroom 2.5bath, mainfloor master bedroom, 19+ adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552

HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555

SENIOR’S ALERT beautifullyupdated 976sf 2nd fl 2br 2ba$208K 604-542-0233 +55 bldgsee uSELLaHOME.com id5527

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6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

2232 McAllisterPort Coquitlam

1& 2 BR Apartments* Newly reno’d, quiet secure

bldg, walk to all amenities.* Near WC Express.

* Rent incls heat, hot water,fridge, stove, priv balcony &

window coverings* Laundry & Storage ea floor

* No pets✔ Wheel Chair Access

604 - 941 - 7721

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.

office:604- 936-3907

BALMORAL STREET

1 & 2 Bedroom AptsClose to trans, Highgate Mall &shopping. Rent incls heat &h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stesavail. Wheelchair accessible.

Ana 778-859-0798 or BaysideProperty Office 604-432-7774

1 BDRM FURNISHED APT atM1,no smoking,no pet,1 yr lease$1,295. [email protected]

6508 Apt/Condos65081 BR 1 bath ground floor unit eastVan Lakewood &Triumph. QuayPacific Property Management Ltdfor appointment t to v iew604-570-2786 quote code HS 102

VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New WestBach & 1 BR Available.

All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764Bayside Properties Services

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,

Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-8905cell: 604- 916-0261

GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West

1 BR & 2 BR Available.Beautiful atrium with fountain.By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

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

CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604 354-9112

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358

N.WEST DOUGLAS Collegeconcrete newly reno corner 1 BRd/w, $875 incls hot water & 1 secu/g prkg. Bldg laundryrm. AvailImmed. NS. Pet ok. 604 831-1919

MOVE IN BONUS!! $200 OFF1ST MONTH’S RENT!!

PORT COQUITLAM, 3 BR condocorner unit, Shaughnessy/Aktins,2 years old, 2 full baths, SS fridge,stove, dw, w/d, microwave, openfloor plan, hardwood floors, 2balcs, approx 900sf, NS/NP, 2prkg stalls, avail August 1st,$1475/mo + utils, min 1 yr lease,ref’s, call 604-931-4860

COQ, WW Plat, new condo 2 BR2 bath, pool/gym, nr Coq Cntr, ns/np. $1350. Av now. 604-552-8967email: [email protected]

COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BR$720, avail now. Near transit.Bldg laundry. 778-865-6696

BURQUITLAM. Bright, cln 2 BR,corner. Big wrap balc. 2 u/g prkg.Ns/np. $1150/mo. 604-939-4346

BBY LGE 1 BR Metro Town,clean & quiet, oak flooring. $790incls heat. Refs. 604-430-0580

6508 Apt/Condos6508AVAIL AUG 1, quiet & clean 1BR, no pets, $740/mo, 1 blockfrom Queens Park & CanadaGame Pool. Call 604-454-4540

REAL ESTATE6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $789K

604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506

HOUSE ON 1/2 acre lot, rented,13690 Bentley Road, good invest-ment. $695K 604-324-0655

PANORAMA RENO’D 1950SF5br 2.5ba w/2br suite, large 6082sf LUC lot, SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!see uSELLaHOME.com id5545

TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $879K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

SPECTACULAR ISLANDVIEWS (10) San Juan Islands,

Anacortes - Biz Pt.$899,000 USD

4,100 sq.ft. on .5 acres, 5 br within-suite bath, oversized 4 cargarage 38’ long x 16’ High RV

garage. Custom home ICFexterior walls, geothermal heat

system. MLS# 313575Alan Weeks

3688 Birch Way, Anacortes,ZIP 98221-8440(425)691-9515

[email protected]

CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785

6065 RecreationProperty6065

GET AWAY or PermanentLiving close to Manning ParkCommunity, wilderness & rec, 3BR, 1.5ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+,$250K by owner, 604-795-3663

LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history of1860’s gold rush. Caretaker,maint $775/yr, $40,000 firm. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

OCEAN FRONT Porteau Cove2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 15minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

OK FALLS. 2 BR condo, top floor.1021 sf. View of lake! Dock & boatslip. $328,999. 778-999-2473

3BDRM/1BATH UNIQUEPrivate Home. Fantasticviews, in Recreation Paradiseonly 3hrs from Vancouver.Info @#702053 $214,900http://propertyguys.com

Call: (250) 295-3247

6065 RecreationProperty6065

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★Exclusive & Private Lake Shore

Cottage, for all info:www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592

LANGLEY RENO’D sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $489,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX65K below assessment. $3K/morent income $545K 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com

FANNY BAY, VAN. ISLANDWATERFRONT HOME7636 Shipspoint Rd,.

90’ of waterfront with astunning custom built homeoffering panoramic views of

Baynes Sound over to DenmanIsl. from every room.

90x170’ lot. Approx. 1500sq.ft. ofbeautiful architecture with 2 bdrm,

2 full baths & full basement forstorage. MLS#316185 Virtual tour

at www.7636shipspoint.com$699,000 Estate Sale

Scampi HirstAngell Hasman & Associates

Realty. 604-728-6052

HOPE, PRICE reduced, large2376sf 3br + den 3.5ba on .23acre lot $319,900 604-869-7554see uSELLaHOME.com id4889

MEXICO SAN CARLOS BeautifulExecutive retirement home 5 hrsfrom Arizona! 3000sf incls sepguest hse. $229k 604-364-6441

NANAIMO, OCEAN View 1283sf3br 2ba 4yr old home on .11 aclot $339,900 604-308-8266see uSELLaHOME.com id5556

IS IT TIME?Think of moving away from theCity? Here is a 20 acre propertywith 1km of salmon creek, anorchard, greenhouse, garden, allwithin the Comox Valley Citylimits. Small and lovely 2 bdrmhouse, self contained cottage,studio, workshop & chicken coop.Meander along the many trails, sitby the pond, walk to the ocean.Much loved land but time to passit on. $778,000. Agents welcome,finders fee. For more [email protected]

$537,500 USDTake advantage of the

Depressed U.S.Housing Market!

* 2,750 sqft./ on .95 acres** 4 Bedrooms * 3.25 Bathrooms* Oversized 2 Car Garage* Carport & Outbuilding* Drive onto Beautiful SamishIsland, just North of Anacortes,Wa., to this custom Craftsmanhome with 25 feet of waterfrontwith adjacent road access. Parklike setting. Two level exoticwood deck with views of PadillaBay. Master with high ceilings,walk in closet, attached bath andsolid Carerra marble surfaces.Bonus room upstairs. Extensivehardwoods, solid fir doors, walk-in pantry, plenty of indoorstorage, maple cabinets.

For more information pls call:Robert & Nancy Chaney,

(for sale by owners)9418 Marshall Rd, Bow, WA

1-(360)[email protected]

COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEWLots from $140,000. Nice trees.No time limit to build. Ownerwants to retire. Will carry financing.Also: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel$390 ,000 . 1-250-558-7888

www.orlandoprojects.com

LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house

all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/

mayneislandhome/

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

BRAND NEW NARAMATATownhomes - Perfect Holiday

Home - Lock & Go - Steps toB e a c h & W i n e r y . A l e xBloomfield 250-493-2244(Office) 1-800-734-0457 (TollFree) Royal Lepage Locations West

6035 Mobile Homes6035

#59-9080 198TH St, 55+, 3BR,1,048sf, 2 f-ba, well kept, moveright in & Super area $48,800.John Hanna Realty 604-908-9222,Off. 604-937-1122 ext 265

SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,499,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566

PRINCETON, BC 15.78 acresPanoramic views, hydro, well,pumphouse, & septic installed.$384,900. [email protected]

LANGLEY WALNUT Grove 10acSubdividable,w/4400sf 3br 4bahome $1,295,000 604-961-8878see uSELLaHOME.com id5569

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

8279 171 St, Sry. CD LOT,16,899sf, 92x184, East view.Located in Million Dollar HomeSubdivision. Fully Serviced,Ready to Build. $629,000 Offers?Contact Owner 604 576-3836

6025 Industrial/Commercial6025

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-52 Other AreasBC6020-52

5BDRM/3BTH 1880 GardenAvenue Wow! Fabulous 5 Bed 3bath house in much sought afterPemberton! Steps to shops,restaurants, transit, greatschools and only minutes to thewaterfront and downtown! Thegorgeous light filled homeboasts a tranquil garden oasis inthe front and a huge Sundeck inthe back with parking for 4 cars!Great bonus of the 2 bedroommtg helper that brings $1450makes this home trulyaffordable! First open July 14thand 15th Saturday and Sunday2-4! Hurry this won’t last long!$849,000. Call: (604) 802-1051email: [email protected]

6020-40 VancouverWest Side6020-40

5BDRM / 3BTH rarely availablelot/house in Prime Quilchena

area - 2049 W 28th AveHouse needs lots of TLC.60X120 lot. Steps away fromArbutus Club and QuilchenaPark. Walk dis. to nice schoolsand Arbutus Shopping Center. A3 yr old, 4315 sqft house nextdoor was sold 4.4 million in 05/2011 w/ same lot size. $2.8 mill

Call: (604) 232-0550

SALE BY OWNER Vcr lotw/house, approx 37x103, Killarneypaved alley, mins to bus/skytrain nrschoo ls , shops , rec c t re .604-619-0964* 604-916-5104

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.

6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38

MOVING INTO VANCOUVER?Open House Sat July 21st-22nd, 2-4pm 104-2600 E 49thAve. $312,500. 2 BR, 845 sfGreat loc, nr bus/shops Pat Ginn,Sutton 604-220-9188

CLOVERDALE 3765SF 4br3.5ba, on quiet cul-de-sac, suitepotential in basement, $575K604-619-0603. See:

uSELLaHOME.com id5559

CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551

CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $659K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

CEDAR HILLS 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $569K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568

3BDRM/1.5BTH, 747 ChelseaAve, PoCo. Newly renovated.taracaldwellrealestate.comTara Caldwell RE/MAX All Points

604-328-8127

6020-28 PortCoquitlam6020-28

ABSOLUTELY BEST deal onmarket. Basement entry, on 69 ftfrontage - 7,000 sq ft level lot,3BR, 1.5 baths, $388,900. RonRudy Mac Realty 604-590-2444

6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26

2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm

or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep

Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated

www.deepcovehome.comCall Deanna 778-829-6993

6020-24 North Delta6020-24

Open House Sat Sun 2-47610 Barrymore Dr N Delta

$599,000Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]

www.realestatehomes.net

TRANQUILITY, 4400SF 6br 5ba2yr old home on 3.75ac lot c/wside suite $855K 604-818-0535see uSELLaHOME.com id5548

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-18 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18

RANCHER, HIGH end updates,ACREAGE, electronic gate, 2suite guest house, barn, pasture,riding ring, pool. Darcee ProdenRoyal Lepage @ 778-228-7325

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8080 Electrical8080

BOB’S WINDOWGets that Clean, Clear Shine

No Drops, No Drips, No StreaksRight into the corners! Serving

you for over 20 yrs. Also doGutters 604 588-6938

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping,hedge trimming & stump grinding.

Fully insured & WCB

Andrew 604-618-8585A-1A-1 TRI CRAFTTRI CRAFTTREETREE SERVICESSERVICES (EST. 1986)

$$ BEST RATESBEST RATES $$

8315 Tree Services8315

8309 Tiling8309PTV HOME RENOVATIONS

Porcelain, Slate, Granite. Bath &Kitchens. Santo, 778-235-1772

COASTAL RESTORATION.Stucco, int & ext painting, leakrepairs. 20 yrs exp. 604-789-3492

8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300

ALL STUCCO, chimney concreteand cement work. Professional,reasonable reliable 604-715-2071

WILL HAUL out garages andbsmts, for little or no $ if saleableitems incl’d. Jim, 604-936-8583

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

604-RUBBISH782-2474

*We Remove & Recycle Anything*Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

www.604rubbish.com10% OFF WITH THIS AD

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank

Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

B-CheemaB-CheemaRoofingRoofing

All Types of Roofing & RepairsFree Estimates

604.722.3600

8250 Roofing8250

D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring,tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Topquality, quick work 604-724-3832

A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936

JENCOCONSTRUCTION

Kitchen & Bath RenosIn-Law Suites • Additions

Custom Cabinetswww.jenco-online.info

604-562-5934

HOME ADVANTAGECon t rac t i ng L t d

Residential & CommercialRenovations

licensed - Insured - WCB

[email protected]

For Free EstimatesCall Ryan 778.809.6677

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

LOW COSTCONSTRUCTION40 years experienceRenos, additions, decks,

kitchens, basement suites,drywall, tiling - Low Cost

604-377-3346

LOW COSTCONSTRUCTION40 years experienceRenos, additions, decks,

kitchens, basement suites,drywall, tiling - Low Cost

604-377-3346

TOTAL HOMERENOVATIONS

Since 1983FROM DESIGN TO FINISHComplete Renos & Additions, incl.:

Kitchen & Bath Improvements• Roofing • Sundecks

• Door & Window Replacements

Bill 604-298-1222www.chrisdalehomes.com

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

LOCAL PLUMBER - Licensed,insured,GASFITTING, renos, Re-pairs. VISA 604-469-8405

PLUMBER • Reno’s•Rough-ins •Fixtures •H/W Tanks•Gas •Service. ★ 778-227-1119

$59/HR Lic’d/Ins. Exp & friendlyClogged drains, plumbing, smalljobs OK! Call 24/7! 604-805-2488

8220 Plumbing8220

10% Off with this Ad! For all yourplumbing, heating & reno needs.Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

• Waterproofing • Aluminum Awnings• Custom Aluminum Railings

• Deck Renovations

Free Est.942-5394

UNITEDVINYLSUNDECKS LTD.

8200 Patios/Decks/Railings8200

★ STAFFORD & SON ★Interior/Exterior. Top quality work.Reas. rates. BBB, 604-809-3842

DVK PAINTING LTD. Call DaveInt/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work.Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930

#1 PAY-LESS PRO PAINTING32 yrs exp. Summer Special Ext/Int. 24 hrs, 7 days. 604-891-9967

Free Est. - 15 Years Exp.Insured /WCB

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SummerSpecial

10% OFFExterior Repainting

778.881.6096

• Exterior/Interior Projects• Written Warranty

• Years of Experience• Fully Insured • WCB CoveredResidential Specialists

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

PRECISIONPAINTING

AAAAAA8195 Painting/

Wallpaper8195

B & Y MOVING Exp’d movers, 2men $55. Over 10 yrs exp. Pianoswelcome! 604-708-8850

AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube.Starting at $49/hour. Local & longdistances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

EZ GO MOVERSQuick & Reliable Movers

from $48 per hour

604-524-2177www.ezgomovers.com

B&Y MOVING

604-708-8850

Experienced Movers~ 2Men $55 ~Over 10 yrs. Exp.

• Licenced& Insured• Professional PianoMovers

AFFORDABLE MOVING

604-537-4140www.affordablemoversbc.com

1 to 3 Men1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton

From $45We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

Licenced & InsuredLocal & Long DistanceFREE ESTIMATES

Seniors Discount

8185 Moving &Storage8185

Unique folding tablefor your limited condo space or anaccessory for your BBQ Buffets,$150 each, Call 778-285-2107

Trim/Prune hedges, rubbish re-moval, weed eating, mowing, ydclean-up. Free Est. 604-710-9670

M A R C ’ S L A W N C A R E& LANDSCAPING. Mowing Con-tracts from $30 604 315-8954

HON’S Garden Services•Lawn Cuts: Wkly / Bi-Wkly •Weed•Trimming •Cleanup 604-317-5328

A & W Landscape • Clean-ups,Disposal, Pruning, GUTTERSSeniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142

A Gardener & A GentlemanLawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning,yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302

25 YRS exp gardener. Weeding,pruning, hedges, clean-ups, newsoil/mulch. Ron 604-202-2176

Please Call 604.430.5296www.fg-lawns.com

No More AllergiesPet SafeGreat for Roof Top Patios & BalconiesUV & Stain ResistantGreat for Yards with DrainageProblems

Artificial Lawns

ART I F I C I A L TUR F

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SummerServicesSAME DAY SERVICE“More than just mowing”

310-JIMS (5467)www.jimsmowing.ca

Lawn Mowing • Yard Clean-upAeration • Fertilizing • HedgesPruning • GuttersFences • DecksRubbishRemovalOdd Jobs

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation,paving, fences. 778-688-2444

GRASS CUTTING SERVICESTARTING at $20. For Servicepls call JORDAN 604-360-0493

AMAZING TOUCH LAND’GBobcat, paving, retaining walls,turfing, planting. 604-889-4083

* MOWING CONTRACTSWeekly/Bi-Weekly from $30

* Landscape and GardenDesign & Construction

* Yard Cleanups & PruningMarc • 604-315-8954

8155 Landscaping8155

8150 Kitchens/Baths8150KITCHEN & BATHROOMS

Home Renovations & Repairs.30 years exp. Call 778-836-6466

HANDYMAN SPECIALIZINGReno’s, Carpentry, Tiling, Dry-wall. Call Mike 604-376-0912

HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs &reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath,Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842

Specializing in Small JobsQualityWork,Professional Service

778.233.0559778.233.0559

Renovate & RepairRenovate & RepairCarpentry, flooring, drywall,painting, exteriors & more!

RepairRepairMastersMasters

8130 Handyperson8130

8125 Gutters8125PRESSURE WASHING,

Gutter Cleaning and RepairsCall George • 778-859-7793

8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

8335 Window Cleaning8335

Electrical installations, renosand repairs. Member of BBB.www.nrgelectric.ca 604-520-9922

8075 Drywall8075ABS DRYWALL, Quality work-manship. Boarding/taping/textureceiling. Free Est. 604-376-1927

CONCRETE WORK of any kind.Third generation. Call Mike at604-945-8717 cel 604-318-3649

8060 Concrete8060DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETERemove Place & Finish. No Jobtoo Small. Call 604-240-3408

8055 Cleaning8055Specialized Cleaning

Penetrates & Removes years ofhardened grime. Revitalize &Rejuvenate extremly dir tysurfaces: vinyl deck surfaces.

Call 778-285-2107

778-840-2421

European StandardLicensed & InsuredICBC & Veteran claimsFREE Window Cleaning

Gift certificates availablefor you & your loved ones

A Gift Of TimeHouse & Office Cleaning

8055 Cleaning8055

8015 ApplianceRepairs8015

SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced &insured. Washers, dryers, stoves,dishw’rs & fridges. 604-346-8925

604-463-7919ALARM

Systems Ltd.

8010 Alarm/Security8010

HOME SERVICESRENTALS

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

SHOPS & WAREHOUSE1500, 2000, 3000 to 16,000 sf inBurnaby, Langley, Maple Ridgeand Mission. Call 604-328-0411or email: [email protected]

WOODLAND PARKTOWNHOMES

Professionally managedfamily townhome complexon 28 acres located inbeautiful Port Moody.Spacious 2 BR & 3 BRunits, 5 appls, inste W/D,walk out bsmt, 1 parking.Cat friendly.

Contact [email protected]

RIVERS INLETTownhouses

(Coquitlam Centre area)

2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse2 levels, 5 appls, decorativefireplace, carport. Sorry nopets. Great Location!We also have apartmentsBachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call foravailability.

604-942-2012coquitlampropertyrentals.com

PITT MEADOWS 3 BR T/H, quietfamily complex, Rent geared toincome, n/p, 604-465-4851

COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse,quiet family complex, no pets$940. 604-942-2277

BBY NORTH 3 BR, Broadway/Sperling, nr SFU, quiet area, ns/np, $1650. Aug 20. 604-505-5039

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

BBY Hastings/Boundary 2 BR t/h,$1120. Quiet family oriented, n/p,w/d hook-up. 778-858-7121

PT COQ. 3 BR, upper flr. Gas f/p,priv w/d. New paint & flrs. Ns/np.$1450/mo. Immed. 604-939-0051

PORT MOODY - 221 Angela Dr.1 BR grd lev, lrg livrm, lrg backyard, shared w/d, prkg. $740 inclsutils. 5 mins to Coq Ctr. Close tobus. Avail Immed. 778-688-2594

POCO: Bright 2 BR g/lev, sh’dW/D. Aug 1. $950 incls utls, cable/net. N/S. Call/Text 604-377-4752

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

BBY N nr Brentwood Mall, 1 BRg/lvl ste, $750 incl utils. N/s, n/p,no parties. Av now. 604-299-4025

6540 Houses - Rent65404 BR 2 bath family home Burnaby15th-Canada Way. Call QuayPacific Property Management Ltdfor Appointment to view at604-570-2786 Quoting code P22

6508 Apt/Condos6508

NEW WESTMINSTERSt Andrews Street

Updated 1 or 2 BR Apt, withbalcony. Near bus, mall &Moody Park. Small pet okaywith pet deposit. Avail Aug 1

Call 604-540-9300

GARIBALDI COURT604-463-9522

Ctrl Maple Ridge, 2 BR Avail!★Great Location for Seniors!★Clean, quite & affordable★Incls heat, h/w, cable★Seniors move-in allowance★Credit & Ref. Checks ★ SorryNo Pets ★ More info Google us

ROTARY TOWER25 Clute St, New West

Reno’d concrete high rise.1 BR & Bach. By RoyalSquare Plaza, Safeway &transit. Rent incls heat, hotwater, hydro, cable. 55+ bldg.Contact Ana 778-859-0798

Bayside Property 604-432-7774

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River

office: 604- 463-0857cell: 604- 375-1768

SUNSET PARK5870 Sunset StreetClose to Bus & BCITSTUDIO & 1 BDRM

★ Quiet park-like setting★ Newly Reno’d

★ Heat/hot water incl’d604-291-8197

www.sunsetparkapt.com

AFFORDABLE RENTALSNear Como Lake & Clark1 BR $775, 2 BR $950

3 BR $1,150(incl. hot water, heat & parking)Whitgift Gardens is close to

transit, parks, schools & shops.604.939.0944

[email protected]

BONSOR APTSRenovated high rise, concretebuilding. Penthouse, 1 BR &2 BR available. Very close toMetrotown, Skytrain & Bonsorswimming pool. Rent includesheat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex604-999-9978

Bayside Property ServicesOffice: 604-432-7774

SKYLINE TOWERS102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment withRiver View & Indoor Pool.1 BR & 2 BR Available.Rent includes heat & hotwater. Remodelled Buildingand Common area. Gatedundergrd parking available.References required.

CALL 604 525-2122BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

6510 Co-ops6510

HARRIS ROADHOUSING CO-OP

(Pitt Meadows)2 Bedroom, $1030/mo, $2500share purchase req’d. Nearbus & schools. Sorry nosubsidy. Pets ok.

604 465-1938

6515 Duplexes - Rent6515BBY, NORTH. Close to SFU, newreno’d 3 BR, 1.5 bath, 3 appls.NS/NP. Av now. 604-253-0168

BBY, S. 2 BR, upper flr of 4-plex.Priv w/d, f/bath. Ns/np. $1,250/moincl hydro. Kingsway/12th Avearea. Call Richard, 604-868-0033

BURQUITLAM. 3 BR, 2 flrs. Privw/d, d/w, c/port. 1350 sf. Ns/np.$1350/mo. Immed. 604-787-1798

POCO Prairie Ave. 3 BR, SXS. 5appl, fncd yd. Nr amen. $1250 +utils, ns, np. Aug 1. 604-469-0876

BBY SULLIVAN HTS, 4000sf+, 7BR + Den. Panoramic view. Idealfor families w/home business orgovt agencies. By skytrain & SFU.Aug 1, $3100. 1-780-439-8877

HASTINGS & DUTHIE/SFU, 4BR, 2 1/2 baths, 5 appls, N/s, N/p,$2,800/mo + utils, avail Sept 1 orearlier. 604-351-5116 For pics [email protected]

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●

CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3Bdrm, 1 bath, Cozy HOUSE on49’x171’lot, Exc Investment. $888/MRICHMOND - 8031 Ryan Rd, 3BrCondo, Quiet, Spacious Top Flr,Cental, Convenient Area...$888/MCall Kristen today (604)786-4663

www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

604-464-7548For all your property

management needs visitwww.profile-properties.com

6450 MiscellaneousRentals6450

GATED PARKINGAVAILABLE

New Westminster

CALL 604 723-8215BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

6595 SharedAccommodation6595

6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20

POCO LINCOLN Park, Lrg BR,share bath & kitchen, $450 inclsutls. N/S. Pet ok. 604-464-9485

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BR bsmt MRidge, shrd ldry,bright nr bus/schools/shops, $695+ 1 / 3 u t i l , n s p e t n e g604-512-5921 AVAIL Aug. 15th.

AVAIL AUG 15, 1 BR bsmnt stein 4 plex, 1018 Quadling Ave,Coq. 4 appls, $775/mo, peacefulback yard. Close to shopping &bus. N/Pets. Call 604-454-4540.

BBY 1 BR g/l ste, incls utils, net,cable, N/p, N/s, 14th/CanadaWay, $775, Aug 1. 778-319-2761

BBY, 5357 Carson St. 2 BR, grd/lvl. 2 baths. $900 + util; upper 3BR, 2 baths $1200 + util. Ns/np.Nr s/train. Immed. 778-870-2702

BBY CAP HILL, New 2 BR gr levste av Aug 1. $1090 incls utls,own W/D. Next to park, schools,bus. Lse. NS/NP. 604-728-4336

BBY, Cariboo Hill. 2 BR, f/bath,f/p, sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $850/mo + 1⁄3util. Avail immed. 604-540-1357

BBY E , 2 BR grd lev, 1,100 sf,sh’d w/d, nr schl/ bus/mall/SFU,lge yd. $850 + utils. N/s, no dogs.604-521-1008,/604-789-6318

BBY, East. Nice, clean 1 BR.Large kitchen, gas f/p, priv prkg.$700/mo incl util. 604-522-9380

BBY HIGHGATE 2 BR gr lev ste,fen’d yrd, alarm. Av Aug 1. $750 +1/2 utls. N/P. 604-525-7438

BBY METROTOWN, Quiet 2 BRbsmt, w/d, $800 + 1/3 utils. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-430-8144

BBY UPPER 3 BR Duplex ste,D/W, sh’d W/D, carport. Avail Aug1. NS/NP. $1500. 604-291-0499

D & MPAINTING

Interior/Exterior SpecialistMany Years Experience

Fully InsuredTop Quality, Quick Work

Free Estimate604-724-3832

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9102 Auto Finance9102

2002 GMC Yukon XL Denali,auto, leather, running boards, roofrack, $15,988. DL#5401. Call604-584-7411

2002 DODGE Durango 02-5597a w d , r / t 5 . 9 D # 3 0 3 3 26 0 4 - 4 6 6 - 6 0 0 7MJautowholesale.com

1997 FORD F-150, ext cab 4x4,immaculate condition, 240,000km’s, never been in accident.$6000. Phone 604-876-2329

1996 CHEVY Silverado 2500,extended cab, bed liner, cloth int,ps pb pw, incls tow kit, exc cond$4500. Don 604-988-0170

1995 CHEVY Silverado 1500,diesel, blk, aircared, 5 seats,good cond, $3,850. 778 863-4449

1994 TOYOTA 4-Runner 94-8445r e l i a b l e $ 3 , 9 5 0 # 3 0 3 3 26 0 4 - 4 6 6 - 6 0 0 7MJautowholesale.com

1994 CHEV diesel 1 ton, 6.5,dually, 350,000 kms, lost of ex-tras, maint, offers. 604-997-0427

1991 DODGE Ram 50, Mitsubishimotor. Body in gd shape has canopyneeds clutch $350 obo. 604-796-0302

1988 CHEVY Silverado, auto, pb,pw, air, towing package, excellentcond, 6 mths away collectorsplate. $4900. 604-924-1511

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1986 FORD 250, good condition,runs good, blue, 1 owner, $5999obo, 604-925-3294, 649-4215

THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle RemovalAsk about $500 Credit!!!

$$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

604-761-7175

9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511

9135 Parts &Accessories9135

Engine 302 New, rebuilt, neverused since rebuilt, $500 obo. Fordcustom wheels, new tires (4),$500 obo. 604-767-4086

2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2007 YAMAHA V-twin Roadliner;custom seat; w/shield; Big Bags;1854cc, 14KMS! Sale $9999Auto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan,64-727-3111 D #10578

2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166

2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

9129 Luxury Cars9129

2005 JAGUAR S Type, 3L V6,78,000 km, new brakes, loaded,$13500 604-329-9933

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.

9129 Luxury Cars9129

1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069

2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503 301 StewardsonWay, New Westminister

2011 CHEVY Malibu $275 leaseor $15,995, 48/m lease, $2000dn, TP, $15,472, 4.9%, #4139.1-888-451-4336. Eagle RidgeGM. Dlr #8214

2011 CHEVY Impala $189 leaseor $13,995, 48/mo lease, $5,500dn, TP $13,606, 4.9%, #4229.1-888-451-4336 Dlr #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.

2010 DODGE Charger black.66K, bal 1yr wrty, 22inch chromerims, $16,500 obo 778-241-8000

2009 PONTIAC Vibe big selec-tion of Vibes $11,895, #420411-888-861-3841,dealer #8214,www.ergmfinance.com. EagleRidge GM

2008 CHRYSLER SebringConvertible. Grey interior/greyexterior. Loaded, priced to sell.$11,900. Please call Richard,778-222-1040 or 604-454-4000.

9125 Domestic91252008 CHEVROLET Malibu bigselection of pre-owned Malibus$8,840 #40971 1-888-861- 3841www.ergmfinance.com. Dlr#8214 Eagle Ridge GM

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1985 MERCEDES 500 SEL, V8 ,4 dr, heat lthr frnt/rear, s/roof, grtcond, recent work, RARE mustsell $3000. 604-910-1139

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CLASSIFIED SELLSRun your private party merchandise ad until you cancel

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604.444.3000

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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1964 FORD FALCON 289, auto,2 door, hardtop, totally restored,$9,500. Call 604-585-2397

1966 CADILLAC Eldorado allcomplete, no body rust, sameowner last 15 years, heatedg a r a g e k e p t . $ 1 6 , 5 0 0 .604-535-1942, 778-668-0432

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1979 MGB. Limited edition - #2 of250. Overdrive. Collector’s plates.134,440 km. S.S. exhaust. Newtires. $9,950 obo. 604-928-1460

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, exc condition.$2500 firm. 604-534-2997

1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverCloud, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $32,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055

1988 CADILLAC FleetwoodBougham d’Elegance; 82km,!garage 22 yrs, as new enjoy!Auto Depot 1397 Welch, NVan,604-727-3111 #10578

1988 ROLLS-ROYCE, only26,000 km, books/records,collector plate eligible, as new.$30,000. 604-987-3876. D24627

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $7,950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

9125 Domestic9125

1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

1993 PONTIAC Sunbird LE,burgundy, 4dr, 113K, garagekept, 1 owner, exc cond, a/c,aircared, $1888, 604-876-0083(Van)

1996 CAMARO Z28 auto; LT1-300 HP; 131kms! $8888. local;T-tops; leather; Orig -- NO mods!bone stock. 604-727-3111 AutoDepot 1397 Welch NVan #10578

2001 CHRYSLER Sebringconvertible, 01-7563 looks cool$6,950 D#3332 604-466-6007MJautowholesale.com

2003 CADILLAC CTS, 53K, 4dr,white, auto, fully loaded, mintcondition, $14,400 604-864-8199

2004 CHEVY Impala excl condwith a/c, dual air, 73,000kms, 32mpg on highway, tow pkg incl.$5800 obo. 604-792-0530 Chwk

2004 CHRYSLER Crossfire byMercedes, blk, loaded, immac,53K, $14,900, 604 723-5288

2004 DODGE SX 2.0, 127,000kms, aircared, air, sunroof, tiltsteering, p. windows, like newinside & out, 600 kms per tank,lady driven & owned since new.$5000 OBO Call 604-794-7426

2005 CHEVY Cobalt LS, $7,995.P/W, P/L, AC, Alloys, S/Roof,New Tires, Auto, Local, AllService Records, 92 kms.604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

2001 Ford Mustang BULLITT85,000 Km’s, extra mods done,$13,000 OBO. 604 788-1079

2005 CHRYSLER 300C, Stk# 5 8 6 9 5 1 , $ 1 3 , 9 9 5 ,www.haleydodge.com, D#7855,Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

9125 Domestic9125

2005 CHRYSLER PT Cruiser05-9160 economical $4,800D # 3 0 3 3 2 , 6 0 4 - 4 6 6 - 6 0 0 7MJAutowholesale.com

2006 CHRYSLER SebringTOURING (2.7L), 93,000kms.Fully loaded: auto, tilt/cruise, p/w,keyless entry, pwr. driver seat,a/c, etc. 75% front/rear brakes.No accidents / mint cond. $7,750obo (Surrey) 604-715-7469

2 0 0 6 D O D G E M A G N U M ,Custom Flames Paint & 22'Wheels, Stk# 587651, $14,995.www.haleydodge.com, D#7855.Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528

2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721

2007 DODGE Hemi Magnum;local; V8; NAVI; 70kms; Spotless;$15,888 Auto Depot, 1397Welch, NVan 604-727-3111d#10758

2007 FORD EDGE SEL, AWD, 6speed auto, A/C, C/D, cruise, verynice AWD! $25,243. DL#5401.Call 604-584-7411

2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548

www.bypassautosales.ca #30576

2008 CHEVROLET Impala 93K$8,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291

2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2008 CHRYSLER 300 Touring$11,900. (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc,ca # 8291

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2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

2001 Chrysler Sebring LXICoupe Automatic w/ manualmode 108,000 kms, rare, rubyred pearl coat, 3.0 ltr V6, fullyloaded, leather, 4 stack CD,Infinity Speaker system,[email protected]

2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629

2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK430Cabriolet 84,000 kms Black onblack, AMG package, windscreen, wheels, spoiler,Bosestereo! Mercedes serviced fullrecords, garage kept, $18,900Call: (604) 916-7402

2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black

leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.

Call: (604) 913-9221

2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,

leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem

Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]

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1992 BMW 325 i Auto 87,000km, one lady owner, exc cond,$7,500. 778-8298663

2008 HONDA Accord EX,$14,995, P/W, P/L, AC, CD,S/Roof, Like New Alloys, Local,Blk/Blk, Easy Finance 60 months,604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

2008 FORD F150, p/u, 2 wheeldrive, 8ft box, auto, 4.2l, 14k,silver, $11,000 Firm. Call604-538-4883, 604-329-6225

2007 TOYOTA Yaris Sedan,$8,995, P/W, P/L, AC, CD, Alloys,124 kms, 0 Down, $99 Bi-WeeklyO . A . C . 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9

www.kabaniauto.ca

2007 TOYOTA Yaris, 4-door;5speed; $7,750. local; Economy& Toyota Reliability! D# 10578,Auto Depot, 1397 Welch, NVan,604-727-3111

2007 TOYOTA Solara XLEconvertible; 21KMS! All features;Toyota Quality! Auto Depot,1 3 9 7 W e l c h N V a n ,604-727-3111 D#10578

2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $5,995 obo. 778-242-2018

2007 MINI Cooper Hatchback,manual, low kms, lots of fun!$16,535. DL# 5401. Cal l604-584-7411

2007 MAZDA CX-7 LuxuryCrossover; 4-cyl ; leather;Sunroof; $15,888 Auto Depot,1 3 9 7 W e l c h , N V a n ,604-727-3111 D# 10578

2007 LEXUS ES350 silver, greyint, 28,900 km, 1 owner, local noaccid, $26,900 604-999-9093

2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548

2007 HONDA Accord EX-L cpe;4cyl, 5-sp, lthr, s/roof; 82kms!$12,500 local 1 owner, Warr incl.Lease or Buy? Auto Depot 1397Welch NVan 604-727-3111D10578

9160 Sports &Imports9160

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

2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, fullyloaded 22,000 kms, $29,500.604-721-4228

2007 BMW 328xi, leather heateds e a t s , l o a d e d ! $ 2 5 , 7 2 2 .DL#5401. Call 604-584-7411

2007 BMW 328i, only 52,000kms,$19,995, All Factory Options,Low Kms, Easy Finance up to60 Months, Excl Condition.604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

2006 TOYOTA Corolla, 5 spd,(loaded), 84km, Silver, like new$10,000 obo. 604-926-0308

2006 NISSAN Altima SE, 3.5L,V6, auto, tan color, 104,000 km,1 owner, no accidents, $9,400.

Call 604-644-1197

2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 HONDA Civic EX, $10,995P/W, P/L, AC, CD, Alloys,111kms, Local, Exec Condition,S i l v e r . 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9

www.kabaniauto.ca

2006 HONDA Civic Coupe,100K,5speed, Black, AC/PW, MintCond. Call Dave 604-209-7814

2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357

2005 TOYOTA Camry LE, 95,000kms, local, excellent cond $8880.604-988-7812

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess

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2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2004 MAZDA 626, black, leather,auto, ht seats, gd cond, 110k km,aircared. $8500. 604-440-4322

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,500.778-227-2010

2003 INFINITI M45,excellentlocal, no accid, loaded, luxury,V8, auto, $9,995, 778-995-3862

2002 MAXIMA 'SE' Nissan’s Best!$7,450. V6; 6-sp; lthr; 114 km! Newtires, local; NO cccid, Lease/BuyD#10578 AUTO Depot 1397Welch NVan, 604-727-3111

2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$7,800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018

2002 HONDA Civic 'SI' cpe 4-cyl,5-sp, A/cond; S/roof; 138kms!1-yr Warr, local, NO accid, clean!$7,450. D#10578 Auto Depot1397 Welch NVan, 604-727-3111

2000 VOLVO V70 Sport wagon$4,450. lthr,1 yr Warr alloys; fold-flat seats; 5 cyl auto, safe/compactAuto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan,604-727-3111 D# 10578

2000 NISSAN Maxima 00-0649comfort/reliable $3,850 D#30332M J a u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604-466-6007

2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933

1999 TOYOTA Camry 'LE' local;sunroof; pwr roof/seat/windows;4-cyl auto, $4,888. Warr, ALLrecords! Auto Depot, 1397 WelchNVan, 604-727-3111 D#10578

1 9 9 8 M E R C E D E S S - 5 0 098-5091 luxury & comfort $6,850d # 3 0 3 3 2 6 0 4 - 4 6 6 - 6 0 0 7MJautowholesale.com

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1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1998 ACURA Integra, 5 spd.Alpine MP3 & CD, A/c til 2014, s/r,a/c 195K, $4200 604-719-4703

1998 ACCORD, red, 2 dr coupe,exc cond, 112,000km, auto, sportpack, $6700 firm, 778-862-1964

1997 VOLVO 850 Sport Wagon;AWD; 5-cyl; 5-sp; lthr; $4,450.Roomy; Car comfort - SUV abilities;1 yr warr. Auto Depot 1397 WelchNVan, 604-727-3111. D#10578

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

1997 ACURA TL, 3.2, 190K, 4dr,sunrf, srs/abs, exc cond, loaded$4900, 604-984-4229

1996 ACURA RL. Always dealerserviced very good cond new tires/brakes. $3,400 obo 604.926.8047,[email protected]

1995 MERCEDES S 500COUPE, Stk# 100462, $15,995,www.haleydodge.com, D#7855,Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

1994 AUDI Cabrio V6; Sporty-convert; $8888. One yr. Warranty;Rare & Stylish! D#10578Auto Depot, 1397 Welch NVan,604-727-3111

1991 MERCEDES BENZ 300C.Auto, new tires. 110,000 km.Runs well! $8,700. 604-786-6495

1991 JAGUAR XJ6; 138kms!local; ALL records; 6cyl; $4880.Inc. Warranty, D#$10578Auto Depot, 1397 Welch, NVan,604-727-3111

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1987 HONDA Accord, 4 dr, auto,1 owner, 216,000km $850 allpapers, will aircare 604-467-2868

1991 BMW 850i 91-3800 fast &f u n $ 7 , 8 0 0 D # 3 0 3 3 2M J a u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604-466-6007

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1984 CORVETTE 383 strokerauto hard top - soft top Stainlessexhaust $6,995 Ph 604-795-9967

2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]

2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)

780-2696, [email protected]

2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually

Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:

[email protected]

2003 Nissan Xterra, 162,000kms, 5 Sp. A/C Power Grp, NewTrans/Clutch, New Exhaust, NewBrakes, 17" Wheels, Tow Pkge.$7,900 Call: (604) 218-5460

2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.

Call: (778) 859-7204

2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111

2012 LEXUS RX350 demo;3kms; $53,500. Luxury SUV;navi; 19' 6-yr Warranty.#10578Auto Depot, 1397 Welch, NVan,604-727-3111

2012 DODGE RAM 3500 Laramieload standard 4x4, Navi leatherroof, 58kms Dealer #31097$54,999. Call Diesel Pete604-466-8887 or 1-877-428-0375

2012 DODGE JOURNEY, Stk# 5 8 7 8 5 0 , $ 2 4 , 9 9 5 ,www.haleydodge.com, D#7855,Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

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2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd,$379/mo lease or $25,995. Lease4 8 / m o . $ 5 0 0 0 d w n , T P$25,395,4.9% #3898. 1-888-451-4336Eagle Ridge GM. Dlr #8214

2011 NISSAN Pathfinder SV,4wd, $439/mo lease or $28,888.48 mo lease, $5000dn, TP$28,800, 4.9% #3785. 1-888-451-4336Dlr #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.

2011 MITSUBISHI EndeavorAWD auto/V6/Mags. $22,988#4188. 1-888-861-3841. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2011 CHEVY Silverado 2500 4wddiesel, auto, loaded $43,995# 4 2 2 5 1 , 1 - 8 8 8 - 8 6 1 - 3 8 4 1www.ergmfinance.com. EagleRidge GM, dealer #8214

2010 LEXUS RX350 Touring pkg,nav & backup camera, 1owner,local, no acc, silver, grey int, 41K,$41,500 604-999-9093

2010 GMC Sierra crew, 4wd, fullyloaded trucks. $24,995 #3923.1-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214 . EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2010 FORD Escape XLS, only10,807 kms, auto, very nicelyequipped. Must See! $24,188.DL#5401. Call 604-584-7411

2010 DODGE RAM 1500S P O R T , S t k # 5 8 7 7 1 0 ,$33,995,www.haleydodge.comD#7855, Call MJ Gallacher604-619-2231

2010 CHEVY Silverado Crew4wd/auto/v8/air/loaded. $25,995# 3 8 8 2 1 , 1 - 8 8 8 - 8 6 1 - 3 8 4 1www.ergmfinance.com. EagleRidge GM, dlr #8214

2009 GMC Sierra 1500 CrewCab, auto, only 37, 976 kms,traction control, very nice!$ 2 0 , 8 4 1 . D L # 5 4 0 1 . C a l l604-584-7411

2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060

2008 JEEP Sahara 59, 000km,loaded. As new, 3 pce FreedomTop. $17,500. 778-285-1236

2008 JEEP Patriot North Edition$12,995. 99kms, p/w, p/l, ac, cd,alloys. 0 Down, $142 bi-weekly,60 months O.A.C. 604-522-8889www.kabaniauto.ca

2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $45,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763

2008 FORD F-150 Supercab,4x4, auto, A/C, low kms! $23,588.DL# 5401. Call 604-584-7411

2008 FORD Escape XLT$16,995, p/w, p/l, a/c, cd. Alloys,87kms, 2 to choose from. 0 down$181 bi-weekly 60 months O.A.C.604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

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2007 DODGE Ram 3500 Diesel$31,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291

2007 INFINITI FX-35 luxury V6auto, lthr, new tires; 1 owner$22,888. local; luxury 86kms!lease/ buy Auto Depot 1397Welch, NVan, 604-727-3111 D#10578

2007 BUICK Rendezvous CX,auto, A/C, C/D, keyless, greatvalue! $10,973. DL#5401. Call604-584-7411

2007 ACURA MDX (Tech Pkg)$28,888. All factory options,like new, 71kms. 0 Down, $303Bi-Weekly, 60 months O.A.C.604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

2006 NISSAN XTRAIL Black, 4dr,alarm, all power, good cond, 167kkms, $13,900. 604-440-2662

2006 FORD Ranger 4x4 Sport;V6 auto; SuperCab; $9999. 1 yrWarr local; A/C; liner; low kms!5-pass. D10578 Auto Depot,1397 Welch, NVan 604-727-3111

2006 F350 XLT 4X4 SC DIESEL4x4 auto power group, grey.

$21,988 #2618051WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way, New West.

2006 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad4x4, auto, only 69,060 kms, 5.7L,V-8, priced to move! $16,528.DL#5401. Call 604-584-7411

2006 BMW X3 2.5i Auto,117,000 kms, AWD, Premium

Pkg, $17,000 negotiable,Phone 604-760-3390

2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, 108K,Auto,air cond.,FWD, Hankooktires, silver. Clean, well maint.$10500. Phone 604-792-4517

2004 FORD F350 super dutyLariat, diesel, ext cab, long box,f/loaded, leather, new tires,brakes, rotors, windshield, K & Dhi flow air, ext wrty-1yr left,8 2 , 6 0 0 k m , $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 ,604-339-9427, aft 5pm

2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 0 0 k m , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384

2002 TOYOTA Highlander’Limited’ V6; leather; sunroof;$10,888. Incl,Warranty, D#10578Auto Depot, 1397 Welch, NVan,604-727-3111

2001 LANDROVER Discovery 2$6,995 #4203, 1-888-861-3841www.ergmfinance.com. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM

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2001 CHEVY Silverado 2500 4x4,reg cab, 160,000k’s, long box,$3500. Phone 1- 604-796-0302

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1976 CASCADE PilothouseKetch. 42 ft sail boat. New dinghy& outboard motor. Radar & autopilot. Perfect coastal cruiser. Liveaboard. $34,800. 604-538-1410

ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.

Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.

$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or

email: [email protected]

NEW TAMARACK Trail 721FBSLitewt, $21,300. #TT11721.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

NEW PASSPORT 245RBUltralite $20,500. #PT102451.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

NEW PASSPORT 199MLUltralite, $19,095. #PT111991.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

MCI COACH 6V92 Turbo, CW 9spd trans, insullated, built for f/tliving, $36,500, 604-733-6629

1994. 30FT 5th Wheel CitationSupreme Many Upgrades. Veryclean. $8,800. (604) 845-0493(after 5 pm) or text anytime.

1998 37’ Winnebago Chieftain454, 1slide,53000mi. loaded,veryclean,$24,500obo.604-850-4353

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

GETAWAY Camper Travel Van1989. 212K kms Sleeps 2, Seats4. $5,900 firm. (604) 792-7544

40’ MOUNTAIN Aire, Dsl pusherLike new. incl tow jeep. $79,000.Ph 604 795-9967

2013 PASSPORT 238ML Ultralitebunks. $21,895. #PT132383.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2012 TIMBER Ridge 240RKS, 4season. $26,900. #TR122403.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2012 SPRINGDALE 232RB,sleeps 6. $16,349. #ST122321.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2011 JAYCO Flight trailer.Loaded! Sleeps 6. Used for only 2weeks - like new! $22,900.604-464-1385 or 604-944-8086

2009 OPEN Range 28ft 5th wheel3 slides, k/island, winter pkg,hitch. $33,000. 604-591-3868

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

2008 WILDCAT 24ft 5th Wheel,slide, all auto, TOP LINE. MUSTSEE! $21,000. 604-534-4807

2008 NEWMAR BAY STAR2901, like new, FORD F53chassis, 2 slides, loaded, 29’11',$63,000 obo 604-858-2282

2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,500. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack

★2008 30’ 5th wheel. doubleslideout, lots of storage, new fronttires, very clean, 2 entrance bath.$21k. Call 604-466-8116 or604-760-2967★Truck SOLD

2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426

2006 WILDERNESS, 260RL,stove & shower never used,queen bd/super slide, $16.5K,604-476-1150, 604-626-8232

2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $61,000 604-948-5048

2006 ALFA Luxury Mtr Home 330CAT Diesel Pusher, 6 new tires,3 5 , 5 0 0 m i . E q u i p e d w i t heverything, too much to list! Exccond. $117,000. 604-767-3894

2005 FOUR WINDS Class C 30’sleeps 7, like new cond, 132,000km, $24,888 [email protected]

2004 TITANIUM model 32E37DS, 2 slides, mint cond,1 owner, $27,900. 604 535-8688

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005

2003 NEWMAR Dutch Star, 3slides, 39’, 65,000mi, full paintfreight liner Chassis, 330 Catengine. Computer desk, soliddesk oak cabinets. $88,900. Ph604-846-5046 Chwk

2002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583

2002 26’ 5th Wheel, rear entry,mid kitchen, fully loaded, exccond $12,500 obo. 604-929-2688

9522 RV’s/Trailers95221996 SEA Breeze 31' (Class A)Heavy duty 460-7.5 litre Fordengine, Fully equipped, $19,900obo 604-746-5898. Abbotsford

1998 SLUMBER queen 7.6’ Im-port camper 520 kg, new propane2011, folding alum steps & handrail, 3 brn stove, porta potti, forcedair furn, hyd jacks - hold downs,pressure 50 ltr water/ 3 wayfridge/freezer. Will fit short boxp/u or import. Excl cond $6500obo. Ph 604-858-5624 Chwk

1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866

1995 RIALTA Winnobago, 78K$20,000 obo, call afternoons,1000 trails avail, 604 943-3423

1994 SPECIAL Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, generator, lam flrs,$6000 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1 9 9 4 P A L O M I N O T E N TTRAILER, very light 1200 lbs,clean, no mould, stored in garage.$3600. 604-466-9214

BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]

26 FT Columbia, 3rd owner 22years. Surveyed & CG certified,113K upgrades No extra taxes.Excel cond $8500. 604-921-7907

24’ RENNELL with trailer runsgreat, must see reasonable price$8500 obo. Ph 604-794-3920

2007 GTI SEADOOS yellow, 4Stroke, low hrs, 155HP. & 2003GTX Seadoo blue, 2 Stroke, 160hrs, 130HP, w/trailer, storedindoors, no salt water; $12,500obo. LOTS of FUN! 604-857-3344

2007 20’ Monterey, 95 hrs, skitower, extra stand up coverservice rec’d, tandem trailer, likenew $23,700. 604-796-9074

19FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$6000 obo. 604-817-9004

1996 MIRAGE 19ft , 4.3 litre goodon fuel, stocked, stored indoors,no salt, 600 hrs, w/trailer, goodcond, $8800 obo. 604-857-3344

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IB Fresh water cooled Exccond. Well maint. Lots of extras,c/w trailer . $4,695. 604-837-7564

9515 Boats95151986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540

1982 COMMANDER excellent.condition Bowen Island, $18,000604-947-92140 WEGUARANTEE IT!

We can sellyour stuff.

Give us a call.604.444.3000

UNBELIEVABLE DEAL! Praise

the superhero

capabilities of this vehicle in 3 lines. Tights

and cape optional. Call 604-4

44-3000.

$491 private party photo auto ad,3 lines in 6 community papers.1 online auto ad,5 photos,many lines.It runs till you cancel,for up to one year.

AUTO SPECIAL!1974 TOLLY w/command bridge,26’ long, runs well, stove, head,dinette, fridge, sleeps 4, a beautyincls moorage at Horseshoe Bay$9,000, call 604-986-0731

9515 Boats951512’ LUND Aluminum boat, 8horse Yamaha motor & 4x8 boxtrailer. $2,500. 604-534-2196

2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015

2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]

2 0 1 1 D O D G E G R A N DCARAVAN , Stk# 587910,$22,995, www.haleydodge.com,D#7855. Call MJ Gallacher604-619-2231

2011 DODGE Caravan, stow ngo/media centre/loaded. $18,995#4251. 1-888-861-3841. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2011 CHRYSLER TOWN &COUNTRY , Stk# 587920,$31,995. www.haleydodge.com,D#7855. Call MJ Gallacher604-619-2231

2010 DODGE Grand Caravanstow n go/loaded $14,995. #3530.1-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2010 CHRYSLER Town & Coun-try ultimate luxury vans, $17,995#4209. 1-888-861-3841. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2009 FORD E-250 Cargo Van,auto, A/C, V-8, only 48,983 kms!$19,988. DL# 5401. Cal l604-584-7411

2008 PONTIAC Montana SV6 Extbig selection of used vans $8,995# 3 7 1 3 1 1 - 8 8 8 - 8 6 1 - 3 8 4 1www.ergmfinance.com. Dlr#8214 Eagle Ridge GM

2007 DODGE Sprinter 3500Cube. Financing Available.1-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214 EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

9173 Vans91732006 DODGE Sprinter, 2500 hc.

Financing available.1-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214.

Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570

2004 CHEV Express 8 pass nrnew tires, v8 auto, 188,285kmgood cond $12,000. 604-856-7455

2003 KIA Sedona EX 2tone silver/grey, 3.5ltr,auto, pw/ps, am/fm,cd, 5dr, 7pass, cloth seats, roofrack, 171K, $4900 604-820-0486

2003 FORD Windstar Van, 53km,silver, like new $4000. Call604-926-0308

2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3375. 604-846-8593after 4pm or all day wkends

2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

1999 HONDA Odyssey 99-0752great value $4,950. D#30332M J a u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604-466-6007

9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $1995 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]

9172 Utility Trailers9172HEAVY DUTY utility trlr steel, 2 ftsides, tie rails & 4 stake pockets.As New $995 obo 778-552-5171

2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available

$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-6735

INFINITI G35 2003 82k $13,900one owner, exc. cond. power all,leather, sunroof. 604.721.4414

KIA MAGENTIS 2008 LX V6 auto185 hp - 20,300 km. Only$11,900. Chwk 604-847-3297

2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009

2008 V-W convert; EOS top-lineLuxury; local BC car; 4-cyl 5-spd,loaded $20,888. # D10578Auto Depot 1397 Welch NVan,604-727-3111

2011 TOYOTA Venza Luxury/leather/sunroof. $29,988 #42451-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

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2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)

2011 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 S,S t k # 8 7 6 0 0 , $ 1 8 , 9 9 5 ,www.haleydodge.com, D#7855,Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD,with Navi, Stk# 587641, $24,995,www.haleydodge.com, D#7855,Call MJ Gallacher 604-619-2231

2010 VW Jetta auto/air/loaded/CD.$15,995 #3724 1-888-861-3841. Dlr

#8214, Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2010 NISSAN Sentra CVT,43,000 kms, $13,995, P/W, P/L,AC, CD, alloys, 2 to choose from,Easy Finance, 72mos O.A.C.604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.ca

2009 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE/BUG 35,500kms, automatic, fullyloaded, sunroof mfgr., warrantycar proof available, $19,000serious buyers please, Call604-836-1014.

2009 MERCEDES SLK35ROADSTER , Stk# 100191$37,995, www.haleydodge.com,D#7855, Call MJ Gallacher604-619-2231

2008 SMART convert $11,888.64kms; lthr; heated seats; pwrtop; local; 1yr Warr, Passion, topm o d e l ; L e a s e o r B u y ;604-727-3111 Auto Depot 1397Welch NVan #10578

2008 MERCEDES ML350 leath-er/sunroof/nav. $32,995 . #3864.1-888-861-3841. Eagle RidgeGM. Dlr#8214 www.ergmfinance.com

2008 LEXUS IS250 AWD V6;NAVI; new tires; 77km; Bal 6-yrwarr; Loaded Zenon; $29,888.Auto Depot 1397 Welch NVan604-727-3111 #10578

2008 Honda Civic Hybrid Auto30,000kms.1owner;no accidents$14,200. 604-522-3392

2008 HONDA Civic DX $12,995.Local car, only 69 kms, 0 Down,$140 Bi-Weekly, 60 MonthsO . A . C . 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9www.kabaniauto.ca

2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $10,500. 604 518-3166

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2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785

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