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July 16, 2010www.CloverdaleReporter.com604-575-2405Your Weekly Clover Valley Newspaper
Mall reno cranks up density
JENNIFER LANG PHOT
The key to a vibrant downtown? Mayor Dianne Watts, right, and architect Patrick Cotter outside the Cloverdale Mall.Redeveloping the site for a mix of residential and commerical uses is key to revitalizing Cloverdale, Watts says.
nnifer Lang
ded excitement mixed withns about parking and the lackal housing greeted the City ofs latest update on its plans toop the Cloverdale Mall site.former Safeway mall long
red an eyesore is at the cen-he citys long-range plans fordale Town Centre, mayor Di-
Watts told downtown businesslast week.city acquired the eight-acren 2007 with the intent of rede-g the site, bordered by 57 andnue between 176 Street and theas part of revitalization eorts
historic town centre.certainly very exciting, Clo-
Business Improvement As-n president Lyle MacMillanlling the citys plans for the siteverdue.ve-stage proposal, part ofer plan developed last year,see the nearly vacant mall andansive outdoor parking lot
transformed into a urban village withshops, townhomes and public spaces.
Big anchor stores like the formerSafeway that originally anchored themall arent part of the plan.
e purpose here is to have an ur-ban town centre, Watts said. Whenwe start putting another anchor ten-ant with acres of parking, it just takesaway from everything that we want todo.
Once complete, the redevelopmentcould be home to between 800 and1,000 new downtown residents livingin a variety of higher density housing some on top of commercial, in standalone units or townhouses, some 360to 400 units in all.
I know the merchants down onMain Street, year aer year, aer year I mean the 20 years Ive lived in Clo-
verdale theyve always said we needthe population downtown to makethe area vibrant, Watts said.
She also conrmed that rental unitsfor seniors and xed income earners
JENNIFER LANG PHOTO
ed through this home on 73B Ave. near 194 St.
A reball outside her windowBy Jennifer Lang
A family of ve made it out alive aerre ripped through their home in Claytonlate last week.
Everyone was asleep when re broke outin the Campbell familys back yard July 8,long aer everyone had gone to bed.
Moira Campbell, who was asleep in thebasement, awoke at around 11:30 p.m. to
see a bright blazing reball outside herwindow.She doesnt know what work her up. She
only knows the homes smoke detectorswerent ringing, possibly because therewas no smoke inside yet, even as massiveames shot up the two-storey homes backwall.
She didnt realize it was a re until shefelt the heat. en she went upstairs to
alert the rest of her family her son anddaughter-in-law, and their two youngdaughters who were still asleep in thehomes second oor bedrooms.
e family made it to safety,but the re spread quickly,blasting through the back ofthe house and through theroof, threatening to spread toother homes.
Next door neighbours inthree directions had to beevacuated for fears the blazewould spread in the closely-packed subdivision of UptownClayton Village.
e Campbells moved into their brand-new home at 19373 73B Avenue sevenmonths ago, welcoming friends to a house-
warming party only recently.ey watched the home being built. An
we watched it burn, Moira said, surveyinthe damage the next aernoon. Nobod
should have to see that.A few family possession
were scattered on the lawnbeyond reach behind yellowtape. A plastic wading pool sain the driveway, undamaged.
A reghter had been ablto locate Moiras car keys, thfob a hunk of melted plasticand her eyeglasses, warped bthe res heat, but functional.
e familys dog made it to safety, but aof the day aer the re, their grey cat Har
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Legion approval is key
JENNIFER LANG PHOT
Architect Patrick Cotter discusses the deve lopments five phases.
are not part of the currentmaster plan.
An agreement for com-pleting the rst three phasesis in place between the citys
development corporation,architect Patrick Cotter, anda development companycalled Townline Group.
Cotter, joining the mayorat the BIAs annual generalmeeting July 7, indicatedthe project hinges on thekey proposed resident ofthe development the Clo-
verdale Legion, home ofBranch 6 for 60 years.
e building would be de-molished and rebuilt insidephase one of the proposal,a ve-storey building withfour oors of residentialand the 8,000 square-foot
legion on the ground oor.Parking would go under-ground, with some streetparking available.
Branch 6 members willbe hearing a presentationfrom the city of SurreyDevelopment Corporationand others tomorrow (July17).
e legions approxi-mately 800 members wouldhave to approve the con-cept, along with Dominion
Command, president PatOtrom said.
He predicted proponentswill have to work hard to win
the support of the branchsmembers, who tarred andfeathered presenters at aproject update at the legionin April.
Townlines TL HousingSolutions is experienced inworking with Royal Cana-dian Legions in buildingindependent living retire-ment projects, includinge Poppy Residences aboveBurnabys Branch 83.
ey were instrumental
in getting the citys Cloverdale joint venture rollingCotter said. at was reallkey for us to unlocking th
whole of the site, he said.Its a win-win situationwith the new facility for thlegion embedded into thrst phase of development.
e approval process at cithall was initiated two monthago, meaning constructioon the initial phase could geunderway early next year.
So its a fairly aggressivtime frame, Cotter said.
Phases two and threwould follow.
Members tarred and feathered presenters at a meeting last April
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damage didto several neigh-g homes, melt-ing and ignitings, promptingn, thought to beduty reghter,b onto his roof
garden hose.r quick-think-
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e valves, andnecting thefrom backyardn adjacent lots,ng the barbe-he home of Dave
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have goodours, Dave said,
the tank hadplaced well outms way in theirard.live across fromampbells backhere the re ap-
o have started.noticed the
blaze rst, yelling atMaxine and Bryce to getout because the re wasthreatening to spread,and fast.
It was bad, Maxinesaid. ank God itwasnt windy that night.We would have lost a lotof houses.
ey each described
how frightening it wasto witness the speedand power of the re and to wonder if theCampbells had made itout safely.
Maxine said the Sur-rey Fire Department gotthe re under controlquickly, before it de-stroyed the Campbells
home completely, andbefore it fully engulfedneighbouring homes.
e remen werejust terric, she said.
e exact cause of theblaze has not been re-leased, but it is thoughtto have started from apropane barbecue tankre or explosion.
eighbours removed gasanks from outdoor grills
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JENNIFER LANG PHOTOThe scene from the front yard the following day.
DRIVER TICKETEDe driver of the car that collided with Surrey
mayor Dianne Watts has been issued a ticket forfailing to stop at an intersection.
Watts and her husband Brian were injured in acrash in April, sending them to hospital.
Police told Black Press earlier this week a driving violation ticket in connection with the crash hasbeen given to Shawnene Redekopp, 55.
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Hell be talking about how vastchanges to the worlds population,ecological footprint, and growth intechnological capacity, have a direeect on the earths ecosystems andour own well-being.
Its one of only 10 such engagements across Can-ada. Tickets are $35 per person, and include a copyof the book. Tickets are available at Black BondBooks in Surrey.
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To the editor:I feel a great urge to express
my wonder and delight for thisgreat community called Clover-dale.
Before this past month, I gaverarely a thought to this place,only considering it a hick townwhere simple folks spoke West-ern and all, everyone knew eachother, were all into horses androping cattle, chose to live herebecause they could not aord tolive in a more exciting area, and,simply, a passageway to the U.S.border.
Well, it seems that I am thesimpleton. Turns out that thistown in fact has a lot of heart.
To explain, I must digress.A month ago my 12 year-old
son was beyond excited to be apart of a summer All-Star base-ball team in Burnaby for the rst
time. We would get to travel, andhe would actually get to have ateam shirt with his name on it.
To him, this was golden!However, the team folded in a
most sudden and disappointingway, leaving my son angry andsad.
Well, just when we thought ourhopes were gone,some very specialpeople oered us asolution.
Unbeknownst tous, some strong andsteady Cloverdaleparents were alsoscrambling to save their equallystranded and talented sons froma summer of too many videogames and no baseball.
ese people contacted mysons Burnaby coach who agreedto be the head coach for Clover-
dale, and immediately invited myson to join the team.
us, here we are, back toCloverdale. I suppose I am theoutsider within this town, but Ihave never felt like that for onesecond since being a part of thisball team.
Every parent has taken thetime to welcomeme and I have hadlengthy conversa-tions with several.
My son and I havebeen oered a roomto stay if ever theconstant commute
becomes too much.Teammates have welcomed my
son, and treat him like one of theboys.
He wears his Cloverdale jerseyand hat with pride. And, no, hedid not get one team jersey with
his name on it... he got two!ese Cloverdale people a
have a story to tell, and realltake the time to listen to mine.
ey have heart and soul, anhave really made me feel like have know them for years.
It is evident that they love theicommunity and all that it has toer.
I love living in Burnaby, buwhen the all too-short ball season comes to a close, I know focertain that a piece of me will always be in Cloverdale.
anks so much to RandyDave, Lorna, Amy, and all thothers who have welcomed minto your fold!
I will never forget you all!
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Cloverdale stepped up to theplate when all hope was gone
MICHAEL COLWELL PHOT
Coaches corner: The Cloverdale Red Sox PeeWee AA ball team listens intently to assistant coaches Dave Roe, left, and Sean Peacock, during a practice earlierthis week. Below, a Burnaby parent writes about how the Cloverdale Minor Baseball team welcomed her son and Burnaby coach Randy Downes this summer.
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ta vacations delayurgeries: Falcon
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Health Minister Kevinsaid he believes that the
Health Authority alongther health authorities
tter their surgery recorde of closures of operatingthis summer.edict they will either do
me number of surgical pro- this year or even more,
Surrey-Cloverdale Liberalmade the comments to theArch News last week, aer
h at a South Surrey andRock Chamber of Com-
meeting at Hazelmere Golfin which he upheld B.C.ss in increasing e ciency
aintaining the position ofthe shortest wait times for
y in Canada.
onding to questions aboutHealth region closingperating rooms than usualive and scheduled surger-cost cutting measure thisr, he said he believes it ision of vacation planningfacilities in the region.se decision are made ast of the surgeons and thetists sitting down witha and saying, OK whoson vacation this time ofFalcon said. What I hold
the Fraser Health Authority andevery health authority account-able for is making sure we re-main number one in terms of thenumber of elective surgical pro-
cedures we do.Falcon said he recognizesthere are concerns among resi-dents about Peace Arch Hospital,which has one operating roomopen in July and will have nonein August.
I understand that, he said.We cant force people to work,
right? ey take vacations andevery facility gets to make theirdecision on how they managetheir vacation time. So if themajority of people are going tobe taking time from mid-Julyto August o, then its the rightthing to do for them, for thatfacility. So every facility will bedierent depending on what theemployees agree to.
What is important to him,Falcon said, is the total numbers
over time.He said he expects the fall to
bring a drastic upswing in thenumber of surgeries.
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would mean surgeries will catchup to existing waiting lists.ere will always be waiting
lists in the Canadian system, hesaid. e issue is how long dopeople wait?
Falcon referred to CanadianInstitute of Health Informationgures previously cited in hisspeech which he said showedthat B.C. has the lowest waittimes in Canada.
We want to maintain that po-sition, he said.
In his speech to the chamber,Falcon said his government hasincreased health spending 90per cent since coming to power,but said that what is coming atus like a freight train is explodinghealth costs.
Falcon said it was importantto ensure sustainability in healthcare through innovation, primarycare reform which is aimed atgiving family doctors more abil-ity to deal with communities im-mediate health care needs andhealth promotion through suchthings as weight loss, exerciseand an improved diet.
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e unmistakable soundof cannon re will ring outover Semiahmoo Bay thisweekend when two visit-ing tall ships will recreatea thrilling slice of 18th cen-
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Both ships are full-size rep-licas less than 25 years old,and cruise northwest watersbetween California and B.C.oering educational cruisesand ambassadorial visits.
e brig Lady Washingtonis a full-sized wooden rep-lica of the rst ship to carrya U.S. ag to the West Coast.Launched in 1989, she wasfeatured as the HMS Inter-ceptor in the Pirates of theCaribbean movie trilogy.
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eyre manned by volunteer and paid crew memberwho don historic naval garduring the tours, lending thexperience an air of realism
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Friday markedof an era for theMountain Bus
ny.0 a.m., the last
n bus stop post inVancouver wasd from a streetley, and replaced
with a round steel polethat is now the norm.
On hand to removethe blue-and-white,eight to 10 foot tall redcedar post was 43-year-
company veteran FrankCrowhurst, assisted byBuilding Service Work-er Chris Rasmussen.
e newer metal steelpoles last longer and areeasier to maintain onceplaced.
e July 9 replace-ment marked the nal
phase of a replacementproject involving morethan 8,200 bus stop polesthats taken 15 years.
Crowhurst says thispole, located in the 4200block of 240 Street inLangley Township, wasthe last to go because ofits relative isolation in
a rural area. Only fourbusses pass by the loca-tion all day, two in themorning, two in the af-ternoon.
Wooden bus stoppoles have enjoyed acolourful history.
When they werentbeing replaced due to
vandalism thanks tovandals carving them upinto chunks or burningthem up for fun theywere being repainted tokeep tune with the po-litical environment ofthe day, he said.
He was nominatedfor the task partly be-cause he was the onewho originally put it inthe ground back in Sep-tember 1994.
Crowhurst had juststarted in the sign shopmaintenance depart-ment in 1985 when hepersonally pulled downa few NDP-styled or-ange and brown postsor repainted them inSocial Credit red, whiteand blue, bringing themin line with the rest ofthe eet.
e signs were later
repainted again to a uni-
form TransLink blue.According to Adam
Wisniowski, a transpor-tation engineer tech-nologist, the Last Post
at bus stop No. 57286
in Langley was origi-nally on the 511 Lang-
ley Centre/Aldergroverun, now called the 502,and on the ag stop
Salmon River run wherecustomers agged down
bus drivers for a picup.
e post will likelbecome an icon in thhall of the Coast Mountain Bus Company or binducted into the Transit Museum.
Crowhurst, meanwhile, says he still lovehis job digging holes after 43 years.
Its one of the few
jobs where you can starat the top!he says.
Wooden bus poles pass into history
CONTRIBUTED PHOT
Coast Mountain Bus Company employees Frank Crowhurst, a 43-year veteran, and ChrisRasmussen, with the last wooden bus stop post in the Lower Mainland.
urful history includes painting them to match prevailing political colours of the day, like NDP orange/brown
Over 8,200 wooden poles have been replaced
over the past 15 years.
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which leadsgion with 1,877me starts, nearlymes as many as
rst half of 2009.
boom in Surreynly being drivengle-family hous-hich accounted13 of the startsnd almost half ofgle-family house
starts across the region.Vancouver had 1,678
new starts, most of themmulti-family units.
Burnaby rang up 635housing starts (up 30per cent), Richmondhad 595 (up 63 percent).
But Coquitlam andNew Westminster hadthe most dramaticgains.
Coquitlam recordeda six-fold increase from89 starts in the rst halfof 2009 to 538 so farthis year.
New West startssoared from just 16 to213 so far.
Surrey is by far therunaway leader for sin-gle family housing startsand has taken over thelead from Vancouver interms of total housingstarts, said Peter Simp-son, president and CEOof the Greater Vancou-
ver Home Builders As-
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sponsible for the cre-ation of 19,267 jobs inMetro Vancouver in2010s rst six months,a gain of 10,000 fromone year ago, Simpsonsaid.
Surreys home con-
struction starts alonerepresent 5,256 newjobs, he said.
When youve got job growth like thisit denitely impactspositively on the over-
all economy, he said.ose folks are work-ing, theyre spendingmoney in retail outletsand maybe buying carsand houses.
He said its too earlyto quantify the impactof the new harmonizedsales tax, which in-creases the amount oftax collected on priciernew homes and wasexpected to acceleratesome construction tobeat the July 1 dead-line.
Its also di cult todraw comparisons tothe 2009 recession year,he said.
CMHC analystRobin Adamache saidthat while starts areup sharply and LowerMainland housingstarts are on track totop 10,000, they are stillbelow pre-recessionlevels.
e current rate still
suggests that we arelikely to remain underthe 10-year average lev-el of 15,360 units.
She noted 475 rentalhousing units have beenstarted a higher levelthan has been seen overthe past ve years.
Given the steadypace of immigrationadding to the regionspopulation, buildersare responding to de-mand for this type ofhousing.
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e sweltering Okanagan heat didnt faze Cloverdales Squirt C girls fastball team at the provincialin Vernon last Sunday.
e Cloverdale Tsunami delivered an excitin18-3 victory over the Sardis Slammers during th
July 11 nal at Grahame Park in the Okanagan cityIt was an impressive performance for the team
e on-eld action was outstanding and had everyone on the edge of their lawn chairs, said JodRolke, vice-president of the Vernon Minor FastbaAssociation.
Right from the rst ball, these young womedemonstrated that they are top junior athletes, Rolkadded. And given that they had to endure swelterintemperatures, their skills are even more impressive.
e Cloverdale Tsunami are coached by Cha
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cials, including hosts the Vernon Squirt C fastbateam. Players ages ranged from 10 to 12.
While they were shut out, the team proved to bexcellent representatives for Vernon and the nortOkanagan, Rolke said, expressing thanks to thevents volunteers, players, coaches and sponsors.
CONTRIBUTED PHOT
Sweet victory under Vernons scorching sun for local Squirt C Girls fastball team the Cloverdale Tsunami. They delivered an exciting final in the tournament. Its an impressive win for the team, coached by Chad Olafson, Mark Sherstone and Dave Koskela.
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Some of the mostpromising femalebaseball players in theprovince descend uponthe elds at Clover-dale Athletic Park thisweekend.
e Bantam A Fast-pitch provincials getunderway Friday (to-day) at 10 a.m., ush-ering in a weekend ofcompetition that wrapsup with Sundays nal.
Sixteen teams repre-senting communitiesacross B.C. are takingpart in the provincialtournament, which
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e top eight teamsproceed to the cham-pionship round, begin-ning Saturday eveningat 7 p.m.
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WONG ELIMINATEDA sports injury has sidelined Sur-
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a) 3 bdrms. 5 appls. 2 Floorsabove ground home, 1800 sq.ftwith $1900/mo + plus 55%utilities, n/p, n/s.
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CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail Aug.1. Prefer quiet single. NS/NP, $675incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832
CLOVERDALE. New 2 bdrm bsmtsuite in Clayton. Nr shop/school.$850 incl ldry & utils, N/P, N/S. 604-575-9141 days,778-994-6705 eves.
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818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1988 FORD TAURUS Wagon, 3.8,good condition, passed AirCare,$950 Firm. Call 604-535-9410.
1989 Cutlass Cierra, Intl model,
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1990 OLDS REGENCY, 4 door, au-to, exc. cond. 186,000 kms, fullyloaded. $3400 obo. (604)576-1671
1999 CHRYSLER Cirrus LX1, auto,leather seats, fully loaded, 2.5L V6,$2849 obo. Pls call 778-571-4211
2000 Dodge Intrepid, exc. cond.Well maint. P/W, P/L, P/S. Air-cond
/cruise control / fog lights. 180,000kms. $3700: (604)888-0268
2002 MUSTANG Convertible greyV6, auto, air, 100,020k, no accident$7500. 778-554-4997, 501-4875
2004 ACURA MDX, 66,500Km.Gray int., navigation & DVD. Exc.cond. $21,900. 604-340-5156
2004 CHEVY Cavalier, auto, 90K, 4dr, alum wheels, new tires, all pow-er, a/c, spoiler,like new red. $5,800Keyless alar m. 604-502-9912
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1991 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl,auto, fully loaded, sunroof, a/c.$1200. 778-554-49 97, 501-4875
1994 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl,auto, fully loaded, sunroof, a/c.$3200. 778-554-4997, 501-4875
2001 HONDA CIVIC. Auto, lightgrey, 4 dr, 121K, clean car goodcondition. $4,900. 604-728-0390
2002 MAZDA 626. 6 cyl. 2.5L. Auto,FWD, brown, 93K, cruise, all pwr,a/c. 1 owner. $6500. 604-532-4390
2003 JETTA Station Wagon. 1.8turbo, auto, leather, a/c, $9500.Stock #3. DL# 5691. 604-351-6170
2004 HONDA ACCORD, 107 km,fully loaded, leather, s. roof, A/C,p/w, p/l, $14,000. (604)725-4950
2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 dr. sedan,5 spd. red, 90,000km. Runs & looksgreat. $5400 firm. 604-538-9257
2005 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, pwpl, ac, cd, new tires, very goodcond. $7600. 604-647-4906
2007 VW RABBIT, h/b, loaded,50,000Km. 3 yr. warranty left. Exc.shape. $16,200 obo 604-536-2752
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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2009 Honda Civic LX-S, 2 dr coupefully loaded except lthr, 5 spd,14000K, $12,900obo 604-999-0484
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1987 Ford Getaway Ext Van: Fullycamperized. 208K, slps 4, a/c, load-ed! $2,775. (778)558-7143.
2007 MONTANA 34 5th wheel, 3slides, excellent condition, 1 owner,$38,900 obo. 604-312-1021
2010 TravelStar X197RB
Expandable trailer with elec.awning. $23,000 (stk.28488)www.fraserwayrv.com
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New Great West VanClassic King Bed
Fully self contained motorhomewith a low, aerodynamic profile.
$60,983 (stk.28047)
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NEW STARCRAFTCentennial 3614
Deluxe screen room,outside grill, lots of storage.
$19,975 (stk.27314)www.fraserwayrv.com
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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
1999 FORD Expedition EddBauer model, exc cond, very clea$6500 obo. 604-542-6114
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1992 Ford F250 custom 4x4, autaircrd, 63,000 kms, sigl bench seareg. cab, $6,500. 604-536-8859
1995 NISSAN Pathfinder, brow
4x4 SE 6 cyl, exc running cond160,000K, black book value $395Nds passenger window & frobumper fixed, great truck for $240obo. 778-554-1709
1998 TOYOTA SIENNA. gree164kms, A/C, no accidents. $3,90Good cond. (604)728-0390
2001 CHEVY VENTURE VAN - VAir, Fully Equipped, Mint. Con$2850 Surrey 604.590.1661
2007 GMC SIERRA 1500, ext. ca4x4, auto, white, air, tilt, cruise, cinspected. $14,900. 604-999 -0484
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21 Ciera Bayliner. Amazingeconomical & user friendly boatWide beam, deep, V fresh watecooled. Camper-type. Great fofamilies, day / overnight trips$5800. Call Tony 604-538-4927
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TRUTH: Battery cages are where the vast majorityof egg-laying hens are confined, with roughly 67square inches to live their entire life. These hens are notonly abused, they suffer from the denial of nesting,perching, and dustbathing. Cage-free hens arespared several of these cruelties but are far fromcruelty-free. Typically, male chicks are killed upon
hatching and hens have their beaks burned off and areslaughtered at less than two years old. These hens areoften dehydrated and starved by producers in anattempt to force the bird to molt.
Free-range egg layers are housed in sheds with slot-ted floors or litter. In addition to roaming freely withintheir sheds, they have access to outdoor areas withvegetation and live a far more natural lifestyle. Theyare often provided with nest boxes in which to lay their
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