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By Janis Warren THE TRI-CITY NEWS Money talks for B.C. political parties when it comes to securing — or retaining — Tri-City rid- ings in the May provin- cial election. The BC NDP, widely touted to win the elec- tion under leader Adrian Dix, and its local con- stituency associations poured $303,025 into the campaigns for Mike Farnworth and Selina Robinson, who won, and Joe Trasolini and Chris Wilson, who lost. Trasolini, the former Port Moody mayor who won the Port Moody- Coquitlam riding in a 2012 byelection, received the most from the party out of the four NDP can- didates. According to financial disclosure pa- pers unveiled this week, Trasolini took $104,198 in party transfers and spent $102,064 on his re- election bid — including $40,700 on salaries before and during his unsuccess- ful campaign. Robinson, a former Coquitlam city councillor, gained $83,631 in party transfers to win NDP MLA Diane Thorne’s seat in Coquitlam- Maillardville. She re- ceived $20,962 in dona- tions and spent $97,291, including $23,558 in wages; her campaign ended with a judicial re- count against BC Liberal opponent Steve Kim, who was initially declared the winner. WEDNESDAY THE WEDNESDAY TRI - CITY NEWS AUG. 21, 2013 www.tricitynews.com INSIDE Tom Fletcher/10 Letters/11 Sign Me Up/18 Community Calendar/21 TOP: STEVE SMITH/WORLD OF STOCK; ABOVE: DAN EBENAL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS The Tri-Cities were rocking on the weekend as Port Coquitlam and Port Moody hosted their big centennial events. PoCo closed out Saturday’s Homecoming Weekend festivities with a performance from Canadian rockers Trooper (top) while PoMo marked its 100th birthday by holding a big picnic and Rocky Point Park that finished with the bangs and flashes of fireworks, and also featured music, including a performance by the Pids, who had Terri Scarfo (above left) and sister Tammy singing along to their version of Cheap Trick’s classic “I Want You To Want Me.” Ruling in the pool SEE SPORTS, PAGE 27 They’re crazy for Candide SEE ARTS, PAGE 23 CANADIAN COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER AWARD 2012 Party time in PoCo & Port Moody Tens of thousands of people gathered in Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on the weekend to celebrate the cities’ 100th birthdays. PoCo’s big Centennial event was its Homecoming Weekend while Port Moody held a picnic, complete with fireworks. More photos, pages 3 and 14 $515k for Tri-Cities’ candidates see JUST $20K, page 4 BC Liberals out-spent NDP by $2M: page 4

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Page 1: The Tri-City News, August 21, 2013

By Janis WarrenTHE TRI-CITY NEWS

Money talks for B.C. political parties when it comes to securing — or retaining — Tri-City rid-ings in the May provin-cial election.

The BC NDP, widely touted to win the elec-tion under leader Adrian Dix, and its local con-stituency associations poured $303,025 into the campaigns for Mike Farnworth and Selina Robinson, who won, and Joe Trasolini and Chris Wilson, who lost.

Trasolini, the former Port Moody mayor who won the Port Moody-Coquitlam riding in a 2012 byelection, received the most from the party out of the four NDP can-didates. According to financial disclosure pa-pers unveiled this week, Trasolini took $104,198

in party transfers and spent $102,064 on his re-election bid — including $40,700 on salaries before and during his unsuccess-ful campaign.

Robinson, a former Coquitlam city councillor, gained $83,631 in party transfers to win NDP MLA Diane Thorne’s seat in Coquitlam-Maillardville. She re-ceived $20,962 in dona-tions and spent $97,291, including $23,558 in wages; her campaign ended with a judicial re-count against BC Liberal opponent Steve Kim, who was initially declared the winner.

WEDNESDAYTHE WEDNESDAY

TRI-CITY NEWSAUG. 21, 2013www.tricitynews.com

INSIDETom Fletcher/10

Letters/11Sign Me Up/18

Community Calendar/21

TOP: STEVE SMITH/WORLD OF STOCK; ABOVE: DAN EBENAL/THE TRI-CITY NEWS

The Tri-Cities were rocking on the weekend as Port Coquitlam and Port Moody hosted their big centennial events. PoCo closed out Saturday’s Homecoming Weekend festivities with a performance from Canadian rockers Trooper (top) while PoMo marked its 100th birthday by holding a big picnic and Rocky Point Park that finished with the bangs and flashes of fireworks, and also featured music, including a performance by the Pids, who had Terri Scarfo (above left) and sister Tammy singing along to their version of Cheap Trick’s classic “I Want You To Want Me.”

Ruling in the poolSEE SPORTS, PAGE 27

They’re crazy for CandideSEE ARTS, PAGE 23

C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2012

C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2012

Party time in PoCo & Port MoodyTens of thousands of people gathered in Port Coquitlam and Port Moody on the weekend to celebrate the cities’ 100th birthdays. PoCo’s big

Centennial event was its Homecoming Weekend while Port Moody held a picnic, complete with fireworks. More photos, pages 3 and 14

$515k for Tri-Cities’ candidates

see JUST $20K, page 4

BC Liberals out-spent NDP by $2M: page 4

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PORT COQUITLAM PARTIES: City celebrates centennial with Homecoming Weekend and car show

Wasn’t that a party in Port Coquitlam on the weekend. Saturday’s Homecoming Events included performances from the likes of Arrival, an ABBA tribute band (top left), at the rec complex and children’s entertainers Bobs and Lolo (top right) at Leigh Square. The day also featured heritage train rides, with PoCo Heritage Society members Karon Fuson and Bryan Ness (right) acting as conductors (and check out the old sched-ule board from Coquitlam Station, far right). The annual auto show brought tens of thousands to downtown PoCo to check out some sweet rides (above and far right) and featured performances by Darren Lee as Elvis as well as a strong-man competition in which Daniel Murphy from PoCo took part.

Photos by Steve Smith

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NDP veteran MLA Mike Farnworth re-ceived $68,398 in party transfers to keep his Port Coquitlam riding. He amassed $17,558 in donations and spent $86 ,213 , inc luding $13,159 in salaries.

And political new-bie Chris Wilson got $46,798 from the party to run against incum-bent Douglas Horne in Coquitlam-Burke Mountain — a riding the NDP had graded as a “D” to indicate its chances of winning in the BC Liberal stronghold. The documents show Wilson collected $12,846 in do-nations from CAW Local 114, the Health Sciences Association and BCGEU, and spent $55,655, in-cluding $20,344 in wages.

On the BC Liberal side, the party contrib-uted $214,477 to its four Tri-City candidates, with Horne reaping the most at $79,326. He collected $12,975 in donations and spent $97,947 on items such as salaries ($18,250) and promotional mate-rial ($18,213).

Linda Reimer, another Coquitlam city council-lor, had $65,080 in party transfers in her success-ful bid to unseat Trasolini.

She added $23,820 in do-nations and spent $94,008 (including $18,625 in salaries) on her campaign — $4,858 more than she brought in.

The BC Liberals contributed $49,803 to Kim’s bid in Coquitlam-Maillardville. The politi-cal rookie raised $23,490 in donations and spent $70,749, including nearly $26,000 for research and polling.

And Barbara Lu — an-other political newcomer,

who filed her nomination papers a month before the vote in PoCo — re-ceived $20,268 from the party, for which she works as an assistant. Lu raised $825 in donations and spent $20,704.

BC Conservatives and the Green Party of BC gave nothing to their local candidates.

M e a n w h i l e , t h e G r e e n s ’ E d w a r d Stanbrough — a no-show contestant in Coquitlam-Maillardville

who declined to be in-terviewed and did not attend an all-candidates meeting — failed to meet the Elections Act dead-line to file his financial papers. He has until Sept. 11 to submit his docu-ments with a $500 [email protected]

$11.75M versus $9.4M

By Jeff NagelBLACK PRESS

The BC Liberals spent $11.75 million this year on their way to a come-from-behind provincial election vic-tory.

The governing party, which listed $8.5 mil-lion in donations, out-spent the NDP, which listed spending of $9.4 million and received $9.7 million.

The disclosures re-leased by Elections BC Monday include amounts spent before the formal 60-day cam-paign period when specific limits apply.

The BC Liberals spent more in advance of the May 15 election and, within the 60-day campaign, they spent nearly $4.3 million to the NDP’s $4.1 million.

Corporate contribu-tors gave $5 million in donations to the BC Liberals, followed by individuals at $2.4 mil-lion, unincorporated businesses at $420,000 and $385,000 from other sources.

BC NDP got nearly $2.6 million from in-dividuals, $2.5 million from trade unions and $2.1 million from cor-porations.

The Green Party of B.C., which won its his-toric first seat in Oak Bay-Gordon Head, did so on spending of just $180,000. The Greens spent more than the BC Conservative Party, which listed $155,000 in expenses.

The central party expenses don’t count the additional spend-ing at the local level by individual candidates or constituency asso-ciations.

Organizations that filed expense reports as election advertis-ing sponsors ranged from large groups like the BC Teachers’ Federation and the Mining Association of BC to tiny ones like Kamloops Moms for Clean Air and Denman Opposes Coal.

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A photo of a vin-tage CP Rail train that will be used for trips in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam as part of the cities’ centennial celebra-tions on the weekend of Aug. 17 and 18 was published in the July 26 and Aug. 2 editions of The Tri-City News with an improper credit. The photos were taken by Mark Forseille.

Just $20k spent for Lucontinued from front page

The winners in the May 14 provincial election in the Tri-Cities (top row, from left): Mike Farnworth, Douglas Horne, Selina Robinson and Linda Reimer; the lowers (bottom row, from left): Barbara Lu, Chris Wilson, Steve Kim and Joe Trasolini.

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By Janis WarrenThe Tri-CiTy News

City managers for Coquitlam and New Westminster will meet in two weeks for talks on the aging bailey bridge that links the two munic-ipalities.

B i l l S u s a k , Coquitlam’s general

manager of engineer-ing and public works, said discussions will come in the first week of September in an effort to hammer out solutions for the one-lane wooden bridge.

In May, Coquitlam city council called on the provincial government to help get the single-

lane bridge replaced and asked the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development for a dispute resolution process.

Coquitlam wants the deteriorating 18-year-old link temporarily con-

verted into two lanes at a cost of $1.7 million.

The move came after a structural engineer earlier this year said the bridge had to come down by late 2014 be-cause of wear and tear from the 10,000 vehicles

that use it daily.In response, the Royal

City’s council passed its own resolution ask-ing for direct talks with Coquitlam, B.C.’s trans-portation ministry and TransLink to work on a regional transportation

plan for the Braid Street industrial area, where the bailey bridge traffic flows.

Yesterday (Tuesday), Jim Lowrie, New West’s director of engineering, told The Tri-City News, “Any time you get two

parties together to talk, that’s a good thing. My expectation is that we will share information with each other... and we can resolve this before the dispute resolution process starts.”[email protected]

By Jeff NagelBlaCk Press

A new online traf-fic map for the Lower Mainland has been un-veiled that anonymously tracks cellphone signals to calculate and display congestion levels in real time.

According to the transportation minis-try, personal data from cellphones is removed before being incorpo-rated in the map’s data system, but privacy ad-vocates have expressed concern.

The map is on the translink.ca and drivebc.ca websites.

It was developed by

TransLink and the $1.2 million cost was shared by the federal and pro-vincial governments.

Major arteries are co-lour coded, with red in-dicating very slow traffic and green showing it’s moving smoothly.

It’s also expected to help various agencies study traffic flows in Metro Vancouver.

T h e m a p c o v -ers Highway 1 from Horseshoe Bay to Chilliwack, Highway 99 from the Peace Arch to Whistler, as well as all other numbered high-ways and major com-muter routes in the re-gion.

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By Diane StrandbergThe Tri-CiTy News

Fraser Health has made it easier for fami-lies to locate services to help seniors stay in-dependent and in their homes longer.

Information about re-sources and referral ser-vices has been central-ized and people can now call 1-855-412-2121 daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to speak with trained, multi-lingual staff.

Carl Meadows, direc-tor of clinical programs for home health, said callers can find out about support services or ar-ranging for a clinic or home visit for further as-sessment.

Some of the supports that can be provided are help with:

• home support (bath-ing/grooming/toileting/feeding);

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‘home is best,’” Meadows said, noting that people can get help developing a plan so elderly people can stay independent and at home longer, even after a hospital stay, or when they are having difficulties looking after themselves.

The new centralized system has also been in-tegrated with B.C.’s acute care hospitals so people can return home more easily with appropriate nursing and other sup-ports.

But Meadows advises people not to wait for a health emergency to plan for assistance for their loved one.

“We don’t want them to wait until their mother has fallen, humans are like this, particularly around caregiver burn-out. Families will adjust and move their lives around incredibly, and then they’re on the burn-ing platform. Humans don’t do a lot of pre-plan-ning.”

Among the questions people ask themselves are: Can mom stay home safely by herself? Who will help Dad with his personal care when I’m at work? I no longer think I can live at home alone. I think I need some help, but what is

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The new number is al-ready in service for new clients, but current Home Health users can con-tinue to call their local Home Health office for assistance.

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By Jason RoessleThe Tri-CiTy News

Despite the recent pre-cipitation the forest fire risk remains elevated and residents are re-minded to remain vigi-lant.

Coquitlam Fire and Rescue Chief Wade Pierlot said Friday that the smatterings of rain in the area last week have done little to improve dry conditions in local for-ests.

“[The rain] has pro-vided some psychologi-cal relief” but there hasn’t been enough to thor-oughly seep into the soil, he said. Any rain that has fallen has merely been soaked up by the ground.

Pierlot said his crews have been responding to a number of boulevard fires, common at this time of year, which are generally caused by ciga-rette butts tossed out by motorists.

The Coastal Fire Centre (CFC) says this area’s risk rating is mod-erate but there are still restrictions on campfires and open fires.

The CFC, a part of the Wildfire Management Branch of the provincial government, said care-less campfire use is one

of the leading causes of forest fires, and humans account for about half

the wildfires in the prov-ince.

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Continuing dry conditions in local forests mean the forest fire risk has not yet subsided for this region.

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Y Madore Avenue / Rochester Avenue lane – New storm sewer extensions followed by paving in laneway between Madore and Rochester from Blue Mountain St to Nelson Creek by Richco Contracting Ltd. 604-856-8866 with work commencing soon.

Y Pipeline Road - Gallette Ave to 850 – Various road repairs followed by two lifts of asphalt paving with gravel shoulder restoration and traffic line markings completed after paving by Jack Cewe Ltd. 604-521-8811 to begin early September. Traffic controls will be in place.

Y Pipeline Road - 1539 – Flow meter chamber installation by Sandpiper Contracting LLP 604-888-8484. Some lane closures. Traffic controls will be in place.

Y Robson Street - Waddington to Purcell – New storm main diversion pipes being installed north side Robson Street by Sandpiper Contracting LLP. 604-888-8484. Some lane closures will be involved. Traffic management in place.

Y Schoolhouse Street - Austin to Foster – New water line construction by City of Coquitlam Capital Construction crew to start August 26, weather permitting, with a target completion date of January 29, 2014. Work taking place Mon to Thu 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. with temporary parking restrictions and lane closures involved. Traffic controls will be in place.

Y Soball Street Improvements – New street lights, sidewalk and curb and gutter westside from Leigh Elementary school to just north of Roxton Avenue by Jack Cewe Ltd. 604-521-8811 to begin in July. Traffic controls will be in place.

Y United Boulevard - Coquitlam Fraser Greenway - Braid Street to King Edward Street– Construction of multi-use pathway improvement to serve pedestrians and cyclists separating them from traffic along United Blvd. including fencing, signs and road markings ongoing by Capilano Highway Services Co. 604-983-2411.

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FOR KIDS AND SPORTAndrea Lyons helps her four-year-old daughter Paige try on a helmet at the KidSport Tri-Cities used sporting goods sale Saturday at the Poirier Sports and Leisure Complex in Coquitlam. KidSport executive director Chris Wilson said the event was “our most successful sale to date,” raising more than $20,000 to help 88 less-fortunate kids get into sports. More than 1,300 people attended the Coquitlam sale — and 500 of them came through the doors in the first 10 minutes, Wilson said. As well, non-perishable goods were collected for the Share food bank. The next sale is set for early 2014.

RCH, Surrey to test vaccineBy Jeff Nagel

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Two Lower Mainland hospitals that have bat-tled high rates of C. dif-ficile infection in recent years will be part of the first full clinical trials for a vaccine against the bac-teria.

Patients who are at Royal Columbian Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital will be offered the vaccine.

Fraser Health officials

say the vaccine attacks the toxins that damage the bowel and early data shows it may produce a positive response from the body to fight off the diarrhea-causing infec-tion, even in the elderly.

C. difficile kills 2,000 Canadians a year and authorities are con-cerned about new strains that have developed in Quebec and are thought linked to many deaths.

“This is an exciting op-portunity to get on top of

this nasty organism,” said Fraser Health chief medi-cal health officer Dr. Paul Van Buynder.

“It costs the health care system millions of dollars to treat and control this organism, not to mention the cost to patients. We are looking forward to running a trial of the vac-cine and work towards better managing this ever-increasing challenge.”

The trial will begin near the end of August and continue for 30

months. Patients ex-pected to be in hospital over the next 60 days will be asked to participate.

And others who have been in hospital at least twice over the last 12 months and have taken antibiotics will also be re-cruited.

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Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk has offered some advice for

students heading for post-sec-ondary education this fall.

In a commentary sent to B.C. newspapers, Virk reminded students that his task “is to ensure post-secondary students ob-tain the experience and qualifications needed to put a paycheque in their back pocket.”

B.C. is forecast to have one million jobs to fill by 2020 through a combination of retire-ments and economic growth. More than 40% of those jobs will require trades and technical training, and for students, likely a move north.

“My advice to students is to look at where the jobs are based and tailor their education and training to match,” Virk wrote. “Our popula-tion is concentrated in the Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island but. as a resource-based economy, many directly and

indirectly related jobs are located elsewhere.”That’s not the only blunt message for stu-

dents deciding on a career. While defending his ministry’s spending plans in the recent legislature session, Virk described some of the problems that are entrenched. Parents, particularly in immigrant communities, push their children towards medicine, law, dentistry or engineering, he noted. Students themselves gravitate toward areas that are familiar to them, such as teaching.

B.C. universities graduated 2,000 new teach-ers last year. Another 850 arrived from out of province and were licensed to teach in B.C. During the same year, the B.C. school system hired 800 teachers, many of those jobs outside metropolitan areas.

It has been hammered into us by the B.C. government’s endless “jobs plan” advertising, and a similar campaign by Ottawa, that more students need to focus on trades and resource industries. Virk acknowledges that his budget contains another $1 million for advertising, the same as last year, much of it to reinforce the need to fill skilled jobs. But he danced around

the question of whether there will be spaces in technical programs.

NDP critics say the waiting list for these kinds of programs at Kwantlen University and BC Institute of Technology are run-ning between a year and three years. And they have frequently noted that advanced education spending is budgeted to decline by $42 million over the next three years.

Virk said post-secondary institutions work-ing with industry have produced 456 addi-tional seats in high-demand programs for this year. It’s a start.

In July, Premier Christy Clark joined the chorus of premiers protesting Ottawa’s plan to claw back $300 million in federal training money to provinces for its new employer-driven Canada Jobs Grant. Clark and New Brunswick Premier David Alward were as-signed to find an alternative to this drastic shift and report back in the fall.

As usual, the NDP spent lots of time grilling Virk about student debt and the alleged need

to reduce it. Ministry statistics show that about 30% of students take out loans from the federal-provincial program, and the average is $20,000.

One of the latest changes is a program of grants that go toward student debt as a re-

ward for those who complete their chosen program. With 23,000 students collecting $41 million in grants, it might be working. For all the fuss about student debt, students pay only about a third of costs. The rest is on taxpayers, whether it produces any useful education or not.

Virk is under instructions to review the student loan program “to find further improve-ments to meet students’ needs.” Given the magnitude of the gap between what skills our education system produces and what the economy needs, a larger shift in priorities is needed.

Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and colum-nist for Black Press and bclocalnews.com.

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Pressure on for expanded skills training in B.C.

In the cardsIgnore for a minute that TransLink may just be the

nearest punching bag for all that’s wrong in the world, including transit.

TransLink is about to launch its biggest innovation — the new Compass card to replace cash fares and the Faresaver system — and, come on, can’t we give this much-maligned transportation authority some time to get it right?

The $180-million electronic ticketing system got dumped all over last week because it turns out bus users who pay with cash fares will have to pay a second time to get on SkyTrain. It’s too costly to retrofit buses with terminals allowing cash purchases of a single Compass ticket that will work on the whole transit system.

This could place a financial hardship on about 6,000 people a day who start their trip on buses and don’t want to pay a $6 deposit for a Compass Card.

But here’s the thing: If those riders who prefer cash fares could be convinced to get a Compass card, the new system would be more efficient and the money paid to get the system running will be a good investment. What’s more, an incentive, similar to discounts provided by TReO to win over drivers on the new Port Mann Bridge, will get more early adopters and smooth the transition.

Right now, people are anxious; they don’t understand how the Compass card will work and they worry about being inconvenienced. TreO took care of that, too, by making it easy for people to sign up online.

We don’t yet know what the fares will be and here, too, TransLink must be on top of its game, ensuring that it’s no more expensive to ride transit with Compass than with the old system.

The fact is, the Compass card is coming. It’s being tested in a few weeks and will roll out gradually next year. It will end fare abuse because it works in tandem with turnstiles, and if efficiently introduced, will match world-class systems used elsewhere, such as in London, where the Oyster card is ubiquitous.

But a clear, concise and multi-platform public rela-tions plan, along with discounts, will be required to en-sure a relatively seamless transition.

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The Editor, One of TransLink’s talking

heads justified the cancella-tion of free transfers between buses and SkyTrain by point-ing out that London and Paris transit systems don’t have them either.

Is he aware that the net-work of buses and subways in both places are such a dense grid that it is possible to travel all over town with one system only?

He also brags that the Compass card will give us a

14% discount over cash fares. But the discount is a lot

more than 14% in London and Paris’ fares list is simpler than that of the London sys-tem, though still extensive.

Tickets with a magnetic strip are used for a single trip on both the Metro and the RER (express suburban train) within Paris itself, and also for buses and tramways.

This ticket doesn’t allow transfers from bus to metro or from tram to metro but al-lows transfers to other modes

within Paris.Most commuters buy a

pass loaded in a transit smart card called Navigo, which is cheaper if bought for the year (paid monthly).

At any rate comparing Metro Vancouver’s transit system to these two giant sys-tems is childish. Both carry over a billion passengers a year on the metro/tube — and then there are the buses, trams, commuter trains and more.

We should instead look at

towns with a smaller popu-lation than Metro Vancouver that do allow free transfer between their various transit modes. Their validators have both a sensor for a transit smart card and a slot for tick-ets with a magnetic strip.

In addition, transit systems in many European towns are the responsibility of the mayor and councillors, who get an earful whenever some-thing goes wrong and, there-fore, have an incentive to make transit a practical, if not

always pleasant, experience.How approachable are

TransLink Board members? Do they even use transit regu-larly?

And why is it that Metro Vancouver’s small transit sys-tem needs a $400,000-per-year board chair when the London transit system is only one of the many responsibilities of the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, whose current sal-ary is £143,911 per year (around $230,000)? J-L Brussac, Coquitlam

Comparison to europe’s system childish The Tri-City News welcomes letters to the editor by read-ers in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody, Anmore and Belcarra. Submissions must contain name, ad-dress and daytime phone number. The editor reserves the right to edit for clar-ity, brevity, libel and taste. Email your let-ters to [email protected].

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11,000 peopleestimated at PoMo evening event

By Janis WarrenThe Tri-CiTy News

The fireworks display over Port Moody Inlet last Saturday for the city’s 100th anniversary party was held back because of problems with the radio station that was simul-casting the music.

CKPM 98.7 FM, a PoMo-based station, was supposed to have timed the music at 9:30 p.m. for the pyrotechnics by Archangel Fireworks, which has produced shows for the Celebration of Light in Vancouver and Coquitlam’s Canada Day festivities.

But yesterday, the city of Port Moody said the local radio station had “technical difficulties” that caused the fireworks to start 20 minutes late.

“But once the show started, 11,000 people in Rocky Point Park enjoyed a great display in the sky,” said Dave Teixeira, a city spokesperson.

CKPM licence owner Matthew McBride said he was running the radio station that night and the computer froze and re-quired a reboot.

McBride officially opened CKPM last November after a

four-year process. In December, he told The Tri-City News, “I’m very happy it’s on the air... it’s the relief of having achieved a goal that has taken a very long time. We’re open for business and looking forward to making friends with the community.”

Earlier this month, morning broadcaster Dave Cannon and Laura Fraser, who ran the mid-day show, resigned from the radio station.

On Tuesday, McBride denied there are any fi-nancial problems with the business. “We’re in start-up stage,” he [email protected]

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More than 10,000 people watched the fireworks dis-play Saturday night in the waters off Rocky Point Park to mark the city of Port Moody’s centennial.

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Hot water may kill up to 70%before spawning

By Jeff NagelBLACK PRESS

Lower-than-hoped returns of Fraser River sockeye and dangerously hot water temperatures upstream have prompted fishery managers to cur-tail test fishing in a bid to let as many salmon spawn as possible.

About 82,000 sockeye have already been caught through test fisheries and those salmon are sold to help offset the $1.4-mil-lion cost of the test pro-gram, which is critical to gauging the strength of incoming runs.

Pa c i f i c S a l m o n Commission chief biolo-gist Mike Lapointe said Wednesday about half of test fishing operations have now been cancelled.

And three seine boats that continue to test fish offshore are now or-dered to release nearly all sockeye after counting them instead of harvest-ing them. “We’re trying to be good citizens and minimize our impact,” Lapointe said.

Asked why test fishing wasn’t adjusted earlier, he said the commission acted quickly once it be-came apparent continued hot, dry weather would pose a major risk.

“As soon as we knew we had a bad situation we acted as fast as we could,” Lapointe said. “Ideally, in perfect hind-sight, it would have been nice if we could have stopped sooner but there was no way for us to an-ticipate that.”

Although the test fish-ing program is $200,000 short of the revenue to cover its expenses, Lapointe said conserva-tion, not budget concerns, guided the timing of the decision.

Sto:lo fishery advisor Ernie Crey said first na-tions have argued for catch-and-release test fishing for years, adding it would have reduced pressure on threatened Fraser stocks.

“Far more fish would have been up the Fraser River in all the interven-ing years,” Crey said. “It’s better late than never. Finally they do the right thing at a time when fish runs are perilously low.”

There’s been no com-mercial and sport fishing for Fraser sockeye this summer with no prospect for any unless the main summer run merely turns out to be late in arriving.

Lapointe said there are some signs that may be the case.

But even then, deadly high river water tempera-

tures of more than 21 de-grees now threaten to kill up to 70% of incoming sockeye before they can spawn, meaning many more must be allowed to swim upriver to compen-sate.

“We’re expecting only on the order of a third of these fish to survive their journey up the Fraser to the spawning areas,” Lapointe said.

As a result, he said, there’s a “significant risk” that no more sock-eye may end up spawn-ing this year than in the disastrous 2009 season that triggered the Cohen Inquiry.

Sockeye run on a four-year cycle, so the fish now migrating are the offspring of the 2009 run, and it had been hoped this would be the year that run started to rebuild.

The main summer run of Fraser sockeye is esti-mated at two million and although Lapointe said that may climb it may not be enough.

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Dog bite leads to city lawsuitMan claims attack by shelter dog

By Janis WarrenTHE TRI-CITY NEWS

A Vancouver resident is suing the city of Coquitlam after he was allegedly bit by a dog from the Coquitlam animal shelter.

Last week, Jae Hyon Kim filed a civil suit in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver, claim-ing he was hurt by a shelter dog named Lucy while it was being walked by a volunteer last December in Mundy Park.

The city has yet to file a statement of defence and none of Kim’s claims have been proven in court.

According to the court document, Kim was in the park with his wife when the dog at-tacked him. He states in his claim that he “con-tinues to suffer injury, loss and expense” as a result of the bite to his left leg that left a punc-ture wound, cuts, bruises and scars.

His document states the dog was impounded to the city last October and, the following month, it attacked and bit another dog.

The statement of claim alleges the city failed “to take any or reasonable precautions that Lucy was properly restrained and controlled and not a physical threat to the plaintiff” given its past violent behaviour.

Kim’s claim also states he suffers from post-traumatic stress and depression because of the incident, and he is now undergoing medical and rehabilitative treatment. Kim is asking the city to pay for his damages and costs.

City solicitor Heather Bradfield said yester-day the city has no comment on the lawuit.

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Happy 100th, PoMoPort Moody’s centennial celebrations had always popular Rocky Point Park hopping Saturday, with ac-tivities and entertainment for all ages. For some, it may have been too much as, following a full day of fun and games, one-year-old Fischer Smith (top left) could think of nothing bet-ter than a nice nap on dad Cam’s chest. Four-year-old Ava Rhyne (top right), mean-while, focuses on the finish line during the sack race competition while Anelle Tait, 7, (far right) demon-strates her hula hoop skills.And the Pids (right) set the tone for a rocking good time at Rocky Point.

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15.500km, A/C, Power, Heated Seats, Stability Control, MP3 Player, BLUETOOTH Technology

22,600km, A/C, Steering wheel audio controls,Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Power, Spoiler & more!

21,300km, A/C, Stability control, Steering Wheel Audio con-trols, Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, BLUETOOTH

45,000km, A/C, Dual Zone Climate control, Back up Camera, Satellite Radio, Heated seats BLUETOOTH & much more!

68,000km, A/C, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, Remote Entry, BLUETOOTH & more!

32,000km, A/C, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, BLUETOOTH & much more!

$21,995 $25,995

$16,500 $16,495

$21,980 $26,995

$15,995 $16,995

CONFIDENCETOYOTA WARRANTY & SPECIAL FINANCING(OAC)

CONFIDENCEBUY WITH

ANYMAKEORMODELCONFIDENCECONFIDENCE

OVEROVEROVER

80UNITS ON

CONFIDENCECONFIDENCEUNITS ONSALE

ALL VEHICLES ARE INSPECTED & WARRANTED

2011HONDA CIVIC SENow $15,900

1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED, POWER ROOF, NEW ALL SEASON TIRES AND FRONT BRAKESHONDA WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC)

2012 TOYOTA COROLLA CENow $14,995LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED, POWER GROUP, CRUISE, SIDE AIR BAGS, HEATED SEATS, TOYOTA WAR-RANTY, FULLY SERVICED, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), CARPROOF AND BCAA INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. STK UC795395

2009 BMW3281 SEDANNow $21,995

LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, POWER WINDOW, LOCKS AND MIRRORS, KEYLESS REMOTE, USB AUDIO INTEGRATION, UP TO DATE BMW SERVICE, WARRANTY, MONACO PRE-APPROVED FINANCING AVAILABLE (OAC), STK UC174118

2012 TOYOTACAMRY LENow $19,995

LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED & SERVICED, TOYOTA CERTIFIED - WARRANTY, ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE, FREE 1ST OIL CHANGE, SPECIAL FINANCE FROM RATES (OAC), STK UC085279

2011HYUNDAIACCENT

Now $10,500 LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED, PHYUNDAI WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF HISTORY REPORTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST, STK UC618658

2011 TOYOTAVENZA V6 AWDNow $29,995V6 AWD TOURING, 1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, TOURING PACKAGE, PANORAMIC ROOF, LEATHER, V6, ALL WHEEL DRIVE!! TOYOTA CERTIFIED - TOYOTA WARRANTY AND SPECIAL FINANCING (OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF HISTORY REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST, STK UT052598

2009 NISSAN MURANO SLAWDNow$22,995LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED,POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS ,HYUNDAI WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING( OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF. STK UT123517

2010 TOYOTARAV4Now $24,500

V6 SPORT 4WD, 1 LOCAL OWNER, V6 CRUISE CONTROL, TRACTION CONTROL, UP TO DATE TOYOTA RECOMMENDED SERVICE, TOYOTA WARRANTY AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE, FREE 1ST OIL CHANGE. SPECIAL TOYOTA FINANCE RATES AND TERMS (OAC)! STK UT022902

2010 MAZDAB400 CABPLUS SE 4X4Now $20,995BC VEHICLE,POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, CRUISE CONTROL,AIR CONDITIONING, ALLOY WHEELS, TRACTION CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, MAZDA FACTORY WARRANTY, SEATS 4, LOW KILOMETERS, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), UT001851

2010 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB SRS 4WDNow $26,9951 LOCAL OWNER, CRUISE CONTROL, CD STEREO, FRONT AND SIDE AIRBAGS, TRACTION CONTROL, BUSH GUARD, ALLOY WHEELS, TOYOTA WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), STK UT714903

2012 VW PASSATHI-LINE TDINow$31,995 LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED , SUPER FUEL ECONOMY AND LOW MAINTENANCE ENGINE, LOW KILOMETERS, VW WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING(OAC), LIKE NEW!! SAVE ON SALE PRICING!! STK UC041762

2010 TOYOTA PRIUSHATCHBACKNow $20,995 1 LOCAL OWNER, SAVE ON FUEL AND HELP SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT. POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS. TILT, CRUISE CONTROL, TOYOTA CERTIFIED-WARRANTY AND SPECIAL FINANCE RATES (OAC)

All prices plus taxes and $399 doc fee. All fi nancing on approved credit. ++ See dealer for detail CALL US NOW! 1-888-466-4679

COME SEE for yourself why everyone is choosing

WEST COAST NISSAN

2007 FORD F-150 LARIATELoaded with leather, big wheels, teanue cover. UT035826 $25,980

2008NISSAN VERSAValue option package.UC383178 $9,980

2009NISSAN MURANOContinuously variable transmissionpackage, AWD UT108904

$19,980

2011 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LTZLoaded with options. UT196415

$38,980

2006 MAZDA 3Auto, air, and only 77,327 kms.

Like new inside/out UC538199 $10,9802008NISSAN ALTIMACoupe silver, SE, 3.5 V6 UC221435 $17,980

2012 MAZDA GT 1-4

2012 TOYOTA PRIUSV TOURING 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 LTD V6 AWD

2012 KIA FORTE EX

DEMO Only 14,000 kms - CR008254

JUST 11,800kms - UT171877 JUST 109,322kms - UT001900

JUST 21,3204kms - UC634098

$26,000

$32,900 $18,700

$14,662

2010 MAZDA3 SPORT GS

JUST 86,920kms - UC117001

AUTO$16,900

2009 MAZDA CX7 GT AWD

JUST 76,566kms - UT229789

$21,900

PRE-OWNED

VEHICLES

THAT

DON’T LOOK

OR FEEL

USED

Luxury Packagewith Navigation

2010 SUZUKI SX4 JLX AWD

JUST 52,651kms - UT300654

$14,500Auto, Bluetooth, Loaded

2008 HONDA CIVIC LX AUTO

JUST 107,000 kms - UC111566

$12,800

Loaded, Leather

A Better Place to Buy A Car!

on proofon proof okp/u from July 17

2010 Ford Mustang GT Coupe

Now Only $24,0OO Only $183 bi weekly**

V8, Auto, 18” Alloys, Leather Heated Seats,Sync, Traction Control Only 38 km’s Was $26,991

save $5,191 2011 Ford Escape Ltd54,135 kms leather, 4x4 sunroof WAS $28,991

Now Only $23,800 Only $160 bi weekly***

2012 Ford Escape32,000 kms 4x4, power group, A/C,WAS $26,991

Now Only $22,100 Only $153 bi weekly***

2000 Jeep TJAuto, only 143,581 kms, JUST IN!

Now Only $8,500

Now Only $4,800

INTERNET PRICING ON ALL PRE-OWNED!

save $4,291

save $8,091

save $2,991

STK#UT027974

STK#UT054904

1 LEFT

STK#UC287176

STK#UC109340

2005 Ford FocusSedan, auto, 112,583 kms, JUST IN!

STK#UT792214

*all payments $0 down and plus taxes and fees at 5.99% OAC. ^48 months, *60 months, **72 months, ***84 months ****96. All payments bi-weekly plus taxes

A16 Wednesday, August 21, 2013, Tri-City News Tri-City News Wednesday, August 21, 2013, A17

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bi-weekly for 60 months, amortized over 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD with a purchase price of $28,482.

THE ALL-NEW 2014s ARE HERE

bi-weekly for 60 months, amortized over 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Forte LX MT with a purchase price of $17,502.

bi-weekly for 60 months, amortized over 84 months with $0 DOWN PAYMENT. Offer includes delivery, destination and fees. Offer based on 2014 Rondo LX MT with a purchase price of $23,482.

HWY (M/T): 5.3L/100KMCITY (M/T): 8.0L/100KM

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THE NEW 2014s ARE HERETHE ALL-NEW 2014s ARE HERETHE ALL-NEW 2014s ARE HERE

2.4L LX AT FWD with a purchase price of $28,482.

O� er(s) available on select new 2014 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed customers who take delivery by July 2, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. See dealer for complete details. All o� ers are subject to change without notice. Vehicles shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All pricing includes delivery and destination fees up to $1,665, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and $100 A/C charge (where applicable) and excludes licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and variable dealer administration fees (up to $699). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. ∞“Don’t Pay For 60 Days” o� er is a 60-day payment deferral and applies to purchase fi nancing o� ers on all 2014 models. No interest will accrue during the fi rst 30 days of the fi nance contract. After this period interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay principal and interest monthly over the term of the contract. See your Kia dealer for full details. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. **0% purchase fi nancing is available on select new 2014 Kia models O.A.C. Terms vary by model and trim, see dealer for complete details. Purchase fi nancing example based on new 2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) with a selling price of $23,482, fi nanced at 0% APR corresponds to a bi-weekly payment of $129 for 60 months, amortized over 84 months with a down payment/ equivalent trade of $0. Some conditions apply and on approved credit. ≠Bi-weekly fi nance payment O.A.C. for new 2014 Sorento 2.4L LX AT FWD (SR75BE)/2014 Forte Sedan LX MT (FO541E)/2014 Rondo LX MT (RN551E) based on a selling price of $28,482/$17,502/$23,482 is $156/$96/$129 with an APR of 0% for 60 months, amortized over an 84-month period. Estimated remaining principal balance of $8,138/$5,001/$6,709 plus applicable taxes due at end of 60-month period. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Model shown Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price for 2014 Sorento EX V6 AWD (SR75HE)/2014 Forte SX (FO748E)/2014 Rondo EX Luxury (RN756E) is $34,195/$26,195/$32,195 and includes delivery and destination fees of $1,665/$1,485/$1,665, and A/C charge ($100, where applicable). Licence, insurance, applicable taxes, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies), variable dealer administration fees (up to $699) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for full details. Highway/city fuel consumption is based on the 2014 Sorento LX 2.4L GDI 4-cyl (A/T)/2014 Forte 1.8L MPI 4-cyl (M/T)/2014 Rondo 2.0L GDI 4-cyl (M/T). These updated estimates are based on the Government of Canada’s approved criteria and testing methods. Refer to the EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. °The Bluetooth® wordmark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Information in this advertisement is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. For more information on our 5-year warranty coverage, visit kia.ca or call us at 1-877-542-2886. Kia is a trademark of Kia Motors Corporation.

WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED*5-year/100,000 km worry-free comprehensive warranty.

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19950 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows

1.855.829.5106

*SEE IN STORE DETAILS DL#31300 WEST COASTKIA

ExpEriEncE SomEthing grEat

Stk: UT481879$21,995

2013 KIASoul

18,000km, A/C, Power options, Back up Camera, Moon roof, Fog Lights, MP3 player, BLUETOOTH technology & much more!

Stk: UT351788$25,995

2013 KIASorento

Stk: UC659805$16,500

2013 KIAForte

Stk: UC786515 $16,495

2013 KIARio5 LX

Stk: UC309385$21,980

2013 KIAOptima LX

Stk: UT117031$26,995

2011 KIASorento EX

Certified Pre-Owned

Specials

Finance from

0.9%

Stk: UT181451$15,995

2010 KIASoul 2U

Stk: UC152767$16,995

2010 KIAForte SX

21,000km, V-6 Auto, A/C, Power, Cruise,Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, MP3 Player, Satellite Radio & more!

15.500km, A/C, Power, Heated Seats, Stability Control, MP3 Player, BLUETOOTH Technology

22,600km, A/C, Steering wheel audio controls,Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Power, Spoiler & more!

21,300km, A/C, Stability control, Steering Wheel Audio con-trols, Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, BLUETOOTH

45,000km, A/C, Dual Zone Climate control, Back up Camera, Satellite Radio, Heated seats BLUETOOTH & much more!

68,000km, A/C, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, Remote Entry, BLUETOOTH & more!

32,000km, A/C, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, BLUETOOTH & much more!

19950 Lougheed hwy., Pitt meadows

1.855.829.5106

*SEE IN STORE DETAILS DL#31300 WEST COASTKIA

ExpEriEncE SomEthing grEat

Stk: UT481879

2013 KIASoul

18,000km, A/C, Power options, Back up Camera, Moon roof, Fog Lights, MP3 player, BLUETOOTH technology & much more!

Stk: UT351788

2013 KIASorento

Stk: UC659805

2013 KIAForte

Stk: UC786515

2013 KIARio5 LX

Stk: UC309385

2013 KIAOptima LX

Stk: UT117031

2011 KIASorento EX

Certified Pre-Owned

Specials

Finance from

0.9%

Stk: UT181451

2010 KIASoul 2U

Stk: UC152767

2010 KIAForte SX

21,000km, V-6 Auto, A/C, Power, Cruise,Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, MP3 Player, Satellite Radio & more!

15.500km, A/C, Power, Heated Seats, Stability Control, MP3 Player, BLUETOOTH Technology

22,600km, A/C, Steering wheel audio controls,Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Power, Spoiler & more!

21,300km, A/C, Stability control, Steering Wheel Audio con-trols, Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Keyless Entry, BLUETOOTH

45,000km, A/C, Dual Zone Climate control, Back up Camera, Satellite Radio, Heated seats BLUETOOTH & much more!

68,000km, A/C, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, Remote Entry, BLUETOOTH & more!

32,000km, A/C, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, BLUETOOTH & much more!

$21,995 $25,995

$16,500 $16,495

$21,980 $26,995

$15,995 $16,995

CONFIDENCETOYOTA WARRANTY & SPECIAL FINANCING(OAC)

CONFIDENCEBUY WITH

ANYMAKEORMODELCONFIDENCECONFIDENCE

OVEROVEROVER

80UNITS ON

CONFIDENCECONFIDENCEUNITS ONSALE

ALL VEHICLES ARE INSPECTED & WARRANTED

2011HONDA CIVIC SENow $15,900

1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED, POWER ROOF, NEW ALL SEASON TIRES AND FRONT BRAKESHONDA WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC)

2012 TOYOTA COROLLA CENow $14,995LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED, POWER GROUP, CRUISE, SIDE AIR BAGS, HEATED SEATS, TOYOTA WAR-RANTY, FULLY SERVICED, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), CARPROOF AND BCAA INSPECTION REPORT AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. STK UC795395

2009 BMW3281 SEDANNow $21,995

LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, POWER WINDOW, LOCKS AND MIRRORS, KEYLESS REMOTE, USB AUDIO INTEGRATION, UP TO DATE BMW SERVICE, WARRANTY, MONACO PRE-APPROVED FINANCING AVAILABLE (OAC), STK UC174118

2012 TOYOTACAMRY LENow $19,995

LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED & SERVICED, TOYOTA CERTIFIED - WARRANTY, ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE, FREE 1ST OIL CHANGE, SPECIAL FINANCE FROM RATES (OAC), STK UC085279

2011HYUNDAIACCENT

Now $10,500 LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED, PHYUNDAI WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF HISTORY REPORTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST, STK UC618658

2011 TOYOTAVENZA V6 AWDNow $29,995V6 AWD TOURING, 1 LOCAL OWNER, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, TOURING PACKAGE, PANORAMIC ROOF, LEATHER, V6, ALL WHEEL DRIVE!! TOYOTA CERTIFIED - TOYOTA WARRANTY AND SPECIAL FINANCING (OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF HISTORY REPORT AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST, STK UT052598

2009 NISSAN MURANO SLAWDNow$22,995LOCAL VEHICLE, NO ACCIDENT CLAIMS, FULLY EQUIPPED,POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS ,HYUNDAI WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING( OAC), BCAA INSPECTION AND CARPROOF. STK UT123517

2010 TOYOTARAV4Now $24,500

V6 SPORT 4WD, 1 LOCAL OWNER, V6 CRUISE CONTROL, TRACTION CONTROL, UP TO DATE TOYOTA RECOMMENDED SERVICE, TOYOTA WARRANTY AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE, FREE 1ST OIL CHANGE. SPECIAL TOYOTA FINANCE RATES AND TERMS (OAC)! STK UT022902

2010 MAZDAB400 CABPLUS SE 4X4Now $20,995BC VEHICLE,POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, CRUISE CONTROL,AIR CONDITIONING, ALLOY WHEELS, TRACTION CONTROL, FOG LAMPS, MAZDA FACTORY WARRANTY, SEATS 4, LOW KILOMETERS, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), UT001851

2010 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB SRS 4WDNow $26,9951 LOCAL OWNER, CRUISE CONTROL, CD STEREO, FRONT AND SIDE AIRBAGS, TRACTION CONTROL, BUSH GUARD, ALLOY WHEELS, TOYOTA WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING (OAC), STK UT714903

2012 VW PASSATHI-LINE TDINow$31,995 LOCAL VEHICLE, FULLY EQUIPPED , SUPER FUEL ECONOMY AND LOW MAINTENANCE ENGINE, LOW KILOMETERS, VW WARRANTY, PRE-APPROVED FINANCING(OAC), LIKE NEW!! SAVE ON SALE PRICING!! STK UC041762

2010 TOYOTA PRIUSHATCHBACKNow $20,995 1 LOCAL OWNER, SAVE ON FUEL AND HELP SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT. POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND MIRRORS. TILT, CRUISE CONTROL, TOYOTA CERTIFIED-WARRANTY AND SPECIAL FINANCE RATES (OAC)

All prices plus taxes and $399 doc fee. All fi nancing on approved credit. ++ See dealer for detail CALL US NOW! 1-888-466-4679

COME SEE for yourself why everyone is choosing

WEST COAST NISSAN

2007 FORD F-150 LARIATELoaded with leather, big wheels, teanue cover. UT035826 $25,980

2008NISSAN VERSAValue option package.UC383178 $9,980

2009NISSAN MURANOContinuously variable transmissionpackage, AWD UT108904

$19,980

2011 CHEVROLET AVALANCHE LTZLoaded with options. UT196415

$38,980

2006 MAZDA 3Auto, air, and only 77,327 kms.

Like new inside/out UC538199 $10,9802008NISSAN ALTIMACoupe silver, SE, 3.5 V6 UC221435 $17,980

2012 MAZDA GT 1-4

2012 TOYOTA PRIUSV TOURING 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 LTD V6 AWD

2012 KIA FORTE EX

DEMO Only 14,000 kms - CR008254

JUST 11,800kms - UT171877 JUST 109,322kms - UT001900

JUST 21,3204kms - UC634098

$26,000

$32,900 $18,700

$14,662

2010 MAZDA3 SPORT GS

JUST 86,920kms - UC117001

AUTO$16,900

2009 MAZDA CX7 GT AWD

JUST 76,566kms - UT229789

$21,900

PRE-OWNED

VEHICLES

THAT

DON’T LOOK

OR FEEL

USED

Luxury Packagewith Navigation

2010 SUZUKI SX4 JLX AWD

JUST 52,651kms - UT300654

$14,500Auto, Bluetooth, Loaded

2008 HONDA CIVIC LX AUTO

JUST 107,000 kms - UC111566

$12,800

Loaded, Leather

A Better Place to Buy A Car!

on proofon proof okp/u from July 17

2010 Ford Mustang GT Coupe

Now Only $24,0OO Only $183 bi weekly**

V8, Auto, 18” Alloys, Leather Heated Seats,Sync, Traction Control Only 38 km’s Was $26,991

save $5,191 2011 Ford Escape Ltd54,135 kms leather, 4x4 sunroof WAS $28,991

Now Only $23,800 Only $160 bi weekly***

2012 Ford Escape32,000 kms 4x4, power group, A/C,WAS $26,991

Now Only $22,100 Only $153 bi weekly***

2000 Jeep TJAuto, only 143,581 kms, JUST IN!

Now Only $8,500

Now Only $4,800

INTERNET PRICING ON ALL PRE-OWNED!

save $4,291

save $8,091

save $2,991

STK#UT027974

STK#UT054904

1 LEFT

STK#UC287176

STK#UC109340

2005 Ford FocusSedan, auto, 112,583 kms, JUST IN!

STK#UT792214

*all payments $0 down and plus taxes and fees at 5.99% OAC. ^48 months, *60 months, **72 months, ***84 months ****96. All payments bi-weekly plus taxes

A16 Wednesday, August 21, 2013, Tri-City News Tri-City News Wednesday, August 21, 2013, A17

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Getting ready to go back to school? A recent report by Ernst and Young says Canadians will spend 4% more this year than last.

But before you dive into buying new clothes and supplies, check out these back-to-school budget tips from the Better Business Bureau:

• Make a shopping list. Even if you don’t know the exact school supply list, you should get an idea of school clothing and other school needs. Make a list for each child but start by “shopping at home” for items that you may already have left over from last year. For some items, it’s worth spending a bit more (a high quality backpack will last for years).

• Create a budget. Do a quick price search online for the items on your list and add them all up. Be sure to clip coupons, and make note of discount codes and any cash-back or rebate programs. If your goal is to reduce spending, now is the time to decide how much you want to cut.

• Set up email alerts at your favourite stores. Monitoring pricing early on is key to finding good deals on quality products. Many sites will have an informed community of savvy shoppers on their blog or in their forums who willingly share deals, exclusive coupons, rebates and insider in-formation on where and when to find the best prices, popular models and links to helpful re-sources. These alerts will assure you don’t miss out on the hottest, and/or lim-ited, opportunities.

• Take advantage of discounts. Many stores offer student and teacher discounts on hot items like laptops and uni-forms. Retailers will be

trying to make room for fall fashion and the new-est models, so there are incredible savings to be had on older items.

• Know the true cost of what you are pur-chasing. You might be moving out for the first time and buying new fur-niture. If you are buying an item on credit, make sure you are aware of not only the interest rate

being charged, but any additional fees and costs associated with purchas-ing on credit including late payment charges. If you engage in cross-border shopping, factor in the cost of gas, duty taxes, and any other ad-ditional costs associated with getting your goods back home.

For more tips, visit www.mbc.bbb.org.

Back to school? Shop smartAdult leArner Book cluB

Make new friends, read interesting books and practise English in a fun environment with Terry Fox Library’s adult learner book club. Adults up-grading their reading skills or learning English are welcome to join. The books discussed vary according to the reading levels and interests of the group. The group meets at the library, 2470 Mary Hill Rd. in Port Coquitlam, on the second Friday of each month. The next meeting is Sept. 13, 2 to 3 p.m. For more information, visit the library or call 604-927-7999.

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Sign Me Up 2013!

Carillon Music AcademySURREY 604.591.1161

7050 King George Blvd.BURNABY 604.421.5525

2849 North Road

• Introduction to music through singing and activities• 1/2 hour lesson each week• 15 week semester • Parent participation

• Learn piano through the development of a variety of skills including ear training, note reading, rhythm, technique, singing and composition

• 3 year program• 1 hour lesson each week • Parent participation

• Skill development similar to Red Program,including learning repertoire through ear development and sight reading

• 2 year program• 1 hour lesson each week • Parent participation

• Skill development in ear training, note reading, rhythm, repertoire, technique, theory, singing, chording, composition, improvisation and transposition

• Multi-year program • Parent participation optional

Call for info Visit us at

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Private Lessons • Piano, Voice, Violin and Guitar

Port Coquitlam Old Timer’s Hockey League

DRAFT GAME Sept. 4th at 8:15 pm

Celebrating44 Years!

NEW PLAYERS WANTED!

Port Coquitlam Rec Centre - Blue RinkFor more information call:

Joe 604-908-0660Application requests can be emailed to: [email protected] must be 35 years or older, a Port Coquitlam resident or taxpayer!

Call 604.664.1636 or drop by 1120 Brunette Ave. Coquitlam

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NOW ACCEPTING 2013/2014 registrationCompetitive & Recreational classes for all ages and ability levels

OPEN HOUSE

• Jazz • Tap • Acrobatics • Hip Hop • Musical Theatre/Stage • Lyrical • Contemporary • Ballet and more • Classes for dancers 3 yrs to adults

We invite you to come tour our facility. Come see what the fun is all about! We LOVE 2 Dance and it shows.

• Company Programs (by audition)

• Large waiting room / free wi-�  

• Viewing windows• Performance opportunities

for all dancers• Friendly/Knowledgeable

and Experienced staff • Sibling Discount • State of the art studio/

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First day of classes is Saturday September 7th.

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Call to book a complimentary meet the teacher consultation

#205 - 2550 Shaughnessy St. (above Dairy Queen)

Port Coquitlam604.474.4766

www.tricityschoolofmusic.com

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Are you a newcomer to Canada? Are you interested in connect-ing your skills to the Canadian workplace?

Immigrant Services Society of BC (ISSBC) and Coquitlam Public Library are hosting a session next month on Skills Connect for Immigrants.

You may qualify for the program — to be held on Sept. 5 at the

City Centre branch on Pinetree Way — if you:

• have been in Canada for less than five years and are a permanent resident;

• are unemployed or underemployed (work-ing outside of your field or at a lower level);

• are eager to learn and motivated to build your career in Canada;

• have a clear and reasonable job target;

• can speak at an in-termediate to advanced level of English;

At a session, fa-cilitated by employ-ment counsellor Tanja Ivkovic, you can learn about Skills Connect, an initiative by ISSBC that helps ease the transition of skilled immigrants into the Canadian workforce by connecting them with industry-specific

skills training, creden-tial evaluation and job search services. The presentation and screening run from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

To register, call 604-684-2561, Ext. 2123 or email [email protected].

Coquitlam Public Library’s City Centre branch is located at 1169 Pinetree Way, at Henderson Place.

Immigrant employment info Sept. 5

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Sign Me Up 2013!

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201 - 2255 Wilson Ave., Port Coquitlam

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Nurturing children to reach their full potential

One block west of Terry Fox Library

Coquitlam Location: 1501 Bramble Lane,604-942-5430

• Infant & Toddler Full Day Care • Montessori Full Daycare

• F/T day care (7am-6pm)

• Full day Kindergarten (7am-6pm)

• Music programs

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We are conveniently located on the school grounds of Glenayre Elementary.

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We offer the following programs:

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2013/2014

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PULSE Dance Centre 604 474 3466121 - 1533 Broadway St., Port [email protected] www.onthepulse.caOUR NEW FACILITYIn September, we will be opening the doors to our new 5,000 sf state-of-the-art dance facility

Pre-School Program- foster a love of movement (ages 2 - 4)

Recreational Program- explore your creativity, musicality, rhythm

Competitive Program- for those who love the competition life

PULSE Dance Company- for those serious about dance - audition

required (ages 7 - 18)

PULSE Theatre Productions- enjoy fun-� lled and meaningful

theatre (ages 5 - 19)

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Got an eye for cap-turing engaging photo-graphs of animals?

The B.C. SPCA wants to see them.

The animal welfare organization is hosting its fifth annual Wildlife-In-Focus photography contest and is accepting digital photos until Sept. 30. The contest is a fun-draiser supporting the society’s Wild Animal Rehabilitation Centre (Wild ARC) on south-ern Vancouver Island, where more than 2,500 orphaned and injured wild animals are cared for every year.

Some of the pho-tos entered in previous contests have been fea-tured in the BC SPCA’s AnimalSense and Bark! magazines, local news-papers and a book City Critters: Wildlife in the Urban Jungle.

Prizes will be awarded for the top three photos

in each of two catego-ries: wild settings and backyard habitats. The contest is open to all B.C. backyard and amateur photographers 14 years and older. The contest encourages participants to explore greenspaces, roadsides, beaches and even backyards to find striking images that rep-resent the resiliency of

local wildlife living at the interface with humans. Wildlife includes free-living birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects, but not exotic, feral or domestic animals, or wildlife in zoos or rehabilitation fa-cilities.

For more information about the contest email [email protected].

SUBMITTED PHOTO

Last year’s winners included Peachland resident, Tania Simpson who won first place in the Backyard Habitats cat-egory.

Enter SPCA contest

A request for propos-als has been issued to develop a new program that aims to provide several services to peo-ple with basic needs in the Tri-Cities area.

Share Family and Community Services wants to create a Catalyst Centre, which would offer food sup-port, housing assis-tance, literacy support, skills training and

other services under one roof.

There are benefits to this strategy, including shortening travel, time and costs for people with limited income or transportation options, simplifying referral pro-cedures between ser-vices and agencies, and reducing system and process redundancies.

After program users complete an intake

process, they will be as-signed a primary con-tact coach, who will act as a case manager and advocate, and help peo-ple formulate a realistic plan.

“Share has been providing food sup-port for decades along with other services for people who are dealing with the crippling effects of poverty,” said Martin Wyant, Share’s chief ex-

ecutive officer. “But we want to explore new ways to be as efficient and effective as pos-sible.”

Vancity Credit Union has offered financial support to help get this idea off the ground within the next six months.

The RFP deadline is noon at Aug. 30, and the paperwork is avail-able at sharesociety.ca.

Community services group issues RFP for new program

Glen Pine Court is hosting a neighbourhood swap meet this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Come down and sell your loved but no lon-

ger needed items, or stop by to find your next treasure. Goods can be dropped off at the com-munity centre and park-ing will be Coquitlam

city hall off of Burlington Drive. Tables are as-signed to sellers when registering. The cost is $12 for pavilion annual pass holders and $15

per table for the public. Tables are limited.

To register, call 604-927-4386.

The centre is located at 1200 Glen Pine Ct.

Swap meet held at Glen Pine Court Aug. 24

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To Place an ad in this well-read

section please call

Melanie Whittaker at

604-472-3025

I tʻs A l l About KidsSTEP TOGETHER

LEARNING CENTRE960 Lillian Street, Coquitlam

DAYCARE/PRESCHOOL / KINDERCAREBEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE

7:30am - 5:30pm All YearFully Integrated Centre with a Traditional Preschool Component

– High Staff/Child Ratio– Breakfast & Lunch Program

TO REGISTER CALL VAL AT 604-939-1020For more information visit the website @

www.step-by-step.ca or call 604-931-1977

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– Breakfast & Lunch ProgramTO REGISTER CALL VAL AT

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website @www.step-by-step.ca

960 Lillian Street, Coquitlam

DAYCARE PRESCHOOL

BEFORE & AFTERSCHOOL CARE

STEP TOGETHERLEARNING CENTRE

960 Lillian Street, Coquitlam

DAYCARE/PRESCHOOL / KINDERCAREBEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE

7:30am - 5:30pm All YearFully Integrated Centre with a Traditional Preschool Component

– High Staff/Child Ratio– Breakfast & Lunch Program

TO REGISTER CALL VAL AT 604-939-1020For more information visit the website @

www.step-by-step.ca or call 604-931-1977

NEW 4-HOUR PRESCHOOL PROGRAM

stepbystep CoqGuide Winter2010 1 10/26/10 2:55:36 PM

2.5, 4 & 6 hour Preschool

4-HOUR PRESCHOOL PROGRAM

800 Edgemont Ave. (off Robinson, off Como Lake) at MILLER PARK COMMUNITY SCHOOL, Coquitlam

QUALIFIED CARING STAFFWARM NURTURING ENVIRONMENT

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PRESCHOOL & KINDERGARTENRegisterNow for

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WE OFFER:• Montessori Preschool AM or PM

• Montessori Full Day Program (7am-6pm)

• Before/After school care(7am-6pm)

• Kindercare AM & PM

• Choice of 5, 4, 3 Day Programs

Register for Sept 2008

Come & visit us at1438 Pinetree Way

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WE OFFER:• Montessori Preschool

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Our Clubs (Tree Climbers & Stockade) run from September to the end of

May & meets each Thursday from 6:30 - 8:00.

Cost: $80Registration fee includes awards, program materials and an activity t-shirt (for new registrations only –

boys returning are expected to use their t-shirt from last year), a

workbook and awards shirt.

GEMS Girls’ Clubs is a relationship-building club

program created especially for girls! The purpose of GEMS

Girls’ Clubs is to equip, motivate and engage girls in living out

their faith. Our goal is to grow bigger hearts and learn how to love and care for one another.

Cost: $80This includes a one year

subscription to Sparkle magazine (Grades 1 - 3) & SHINE magazine

(Grades 4 & 5) as well as craft supplies and Award badges.

1160 Lansdowne Drive, Coquitlam604-464-2416 • www.erbf.com

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SUNDAY, SEPT. 7• Colony Farm

Community Gardens Society invites gardeners to tour the community gardens, 3:30 p.m.; see what’s growing, find out how gardeners build the soil and manage pests and diseases through organic techniques, get ideas for small-space garden con-struction and gardening for wildlife, learn about the history of the community gardens and how they op-erate. Tour begins at the pagoda, near the south parking lot on Colony Farm Road, rain or shine. Info: 604-936-7423.

NOTICES• Kiddies Korner Pre-

school in Port Coquitlam is accepting registrations for September; spaces avail-able in the Monday and Thursday morning class. Info: kkp.ca or 604-941-4919.

• Call for participants for SFU study of cognition, memory and aging; partici-pants must be 65 years of

age and older; study may be conducted online and more details are available by emailing [email protected] or calling 604 351-6924.

• Tri-City Transitions is hosting Learning to Be the Best I Can Be, an ongo-ing peer support group for women who have ex-perienced abuse or family conflict. Topics include: the impact of abuse, self-esteem, communication, listening skills and more, including ideas suggested by participants For more information or registration, call 604-941-6311.

• Tri-City Transitions’ free Children Who Witness Abuse Program provides individual and group coun-selling for children ages 3 through 18 who have lived

in a family where they have been witness to physical, emotional, mental or verbal abuse. Through support, education and counsel-ling children will have the opportunity to heal the emotional wounds of re-lationship violence, build self-esteem and to stop the intergenerational cycle of abuse. Info: 604-941-7111.

• The Family Resource Centre, located at Minnekhada middle school in Port Coquitlam, offers affordable Multi-sensory and Math Tutoring for students aged five and up. Mentoring programs for girls and boys are also available for older children/young teens. Registration is ongoing and programs run throughout the school

year. Various times and days are available. Info at www.ldafn.com or by email at [email protected].

• Registration is ongo-ing for boys and girls for the 5th Coquitlam Scouting group for the Beaver Colony (K–Grade 2), Cub Pack (Grades 3–5) and Scout Troop (Grades 6–8). This Scouting group meets at Baker Drive elementary school, 885 Baker Dr., Coquitlam. Info: [email protected].

• Girl Guides takes reg-istrations on an ongoing basis for Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, Rangers and adult women volunteers. Training and mentoring available for new volunteers. Info: www.girlguides.ca or call 1-800-565-8111.

• Kiddies Korner Pre-school still has spaces available. Info: 604-941-4919 or [email protected].

• Tri-City Transitions is hosting My Money, My Choices: Financial Education for Women, a free program designed to empower women survivors of domestic violence. The program focus is to in-crease women’s economic participation and self-suf-ficiency through financial education and skill. Info and registration: 604-941-6311

• Tri-City Transitions is offering groups for both parents and children who are going through separa-tion and divorce. Groups will help children cope with this confusing time and understand their feelings.

Info: Kathy, 604-941-7111, Ext. 106.

SENIORS• Share is running a

free seniors’ support group for people 60+ wanting to meet others and talk about things important to them. No group experience, no problem. Info and registra-tion: Rhea, 604-937-6964.

• Dogwood Songsters meet every Monday, 9:30 a.m.-noon, Dogwood Pavilion; group also visits and entertains at seniors’ facilities weekly. If you love to sing, you can join. Info: 778-285-4873 or 604-464-2252.

• Silver Chord Choir, for those over 50, meets Mondays, 3-5 p.m., Wilson Centre, PoCo; if you love to sing and have fun, you can join – no auditions. The choir, which has been going for 43 years, sings twice a month at seniors’ residences in the Tri-Cities and at other events. Info: Teresa, 604-942-5144 or Ann, 604-464-5580.

• New Age Seniors

bingo every Friday, 1 p.m., Mike Butler Room, Dogwood Pavilion, 624 Poirier St., Coquitlam; con-sists of 15 games (5 cents per card). New players welcome. Info: Betty, 604-936-6300.

• Seniors meet every Friday, 12:30-2:30 p.m., to do fun group activities including physical fitness exercises, games, sto-rytelling, local tours and recipe sharing. All women and men 50 or older are welcome at Share Family and Community Services’ Mountain View Family Resource Centre, 699 Robinson St., Coquitlam (corner of Smith Avenue and Robinson Street). Info: Gina, 604-937-6970.

• Council of Senior Citizens Organizations (COSCO) is an advocacy group devoted to seniors’ concerns. Seniors’ orga-nizations and others inter-ested in joining, call Ernie, 604-576-9734, or email [email protected].

COmmUNITY CAlENDAR TO SUBmIT AN ITEm:email: [email protected]

CENTENNIAl REUNION• Reunion 2013 planned for Centennial sec-

ondary school on Saturday, Sept. 14. Details at www.members.shaw.ca/Centennial2013 or Wilfred, 250-756-0864.

see page 22

ADD EVENTS TO ONlINE lISTTo add your community event to The Tri-City

News’ online calendar, find it on our website on the right side, just above the Facebook box, or go to it directly at tricitynews.com/calendar/submit.

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I tʻs A l l About Kids

2813 Spring Street, Port Moody604•469•9366

www.caulfield.bc.ca

Celebrating Our 25th Year!

PORT MOODY SCHOOL OF DANCE

604-936-0966www.portmoodydance.com

[email protected]

SCHOOL OF DANCESCHOOL OF DANCESCHOOL OF DANCESCHOOL OF DANCE“Discovering the Dancer Within”

Registration Dates: Aug. 27th. 6-7pm Sept. 4th and 5th, 4-7pmClasses for ages 2 years to Adults!

Classes start Monday, September 10thClasses start Monday, September 10thCelebrating Celebrating

34 Wonderful 34 Wonderful

Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City Years in the City

of the Arts!of the Arts!

To register, please call us at 604-931-1549or visit us at: www.sunnygatemontessori.com

Nowaccepting

registration for2012/2013

School YearRecipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Early

Childhood Education.

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Preschool& Daycare

We offer:• AM & PM Montessori Preschool

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Nowaccepting

registration for 2013/2014

School Year

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March 18th to April 3rd

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2263 McAllister Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC • 604-942-5244 • www.pocobowl.ca

YOUTHBOWLINGLEAGUES

FOR AGES 4 -19 Thursday 4 pm . . . .Ages 4–10 & Ages 11–19 Saturday 11 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ages 4–10 Saturday 1 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ages 11–19

REGISTER

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604-464-6447 • www.bdmontessori.ca • Languages • Phonics • Reading • Writing

• ESL • Mathematics • Science • Biology • History • Geography • Music • Drama

• Dance & Movement • French • Sport Ball

B&D MONTESSORI LEARNING ACADEMYMontessori Full Day ProgramMontessori AM/PM Preschool

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With highly qualifi ed and experienced teachers attending to small groups of children, your child will grow academically, socially, and emotionally in a very safe environment. The children not only receive the fi nest preschool education, but we also enable the children to glide into the school system with confi dence, excellent social and learning skills, and respect for the environment.

Our Graduates are accepted and excel in both public and reputable private schools.

1187 Eagleridge Drive, Coquitlam • 604-464-6447 • Come and visit us!

ChineseNow

Available

Infant and Toddler (12 mos. to 3 years) & 3 to 5 years 7am - 6pm Full Day CarePreschool (2.5 to 5 years) 9:30 am - 1:30 pm• Brain Training Service• Healthy Snack Service• Drop off & Pick up Service (extra charge)Located near Moody Elementary, 2611A St. Johns St., Port Moody604-900-2412 • www.happykidsworld.ca

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TWO LOCATIONS SERVING THE LOWER MAINLAND1415 Noons Creek Drive,

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20338 91A Ave.,Langley

604-513-3375

• Preschool • Extended Montessori • Full Day Care • School Age Care

✔ Success in Reading, Mathematics, Art and Science✔ Stimulating variety of Education and

Self-Correcting Materials✔ Opportunity for Development of

Individually, Self-esteem and Intelligence✔ Enriched Music, Art, Dance, Yoga and

French Programs

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• New Age Seniors (Branch 108 BCOAPO) meet the first Wednesday of every month, 1 p.m., Centennial Room, Dogwood Pavilion, 624 Poirier St., Coquitlam. Info: Catherine, 604-937-7537.

• Glen Pine 50Plus group plays bridge Mondays, 12:45-3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, 9:30-11:45 a.m. at Glen Pine Pavilion, 1200 Glen Pine Crt., Coquitlam. New members welcome. Info: 604-927-6940.

• WHO (Women Helping Others), for women who are on their own, meets Mondays, 1-3 p.m., Glen Pine Pavilion, 1200 Glen Pine Crt., Coquitlam (behind city hall). Info: Kay, 604-469-5815.

• Caregiver support group meets second and fourth Friday of each month, Dogwood Pavilion, 624 Poirier St., Coquitlam, 10 a.m.-noon. Info: 604-933-6098.

• Monthly seniors luncheon with Jewish entertainment, Burquest Jewish Community Centre, 2680 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Coquitlam. Info: 604-552-7221 or [email protected].

• ABCs of Fraud, a con-sumer fraud prevention program for seniors, by seniors, gives free one-hour presentations to seniors groups of 10 or more. Info: 604-437-1940 or [email protected].

• Honeycombs, a group of people over 50 who entertain with song, dance and skits, meets Thursdays, 1 p.m., at Wilson Centre,

PoCo. Performers plus prop, sound and stage hands needed. Info or show book-ings: Frances, 604-941-1745.

CLUBS• Coquitlam Lawn

Bowling Club is looking for new members. The bowl-ing green and clubhouse are next door to Dogwood Pavilion and rose garden, located at 624 Poirier St. Membership is $90 per year and includes use of practice bowls, exercise, clean air, sunshine and friendship. Info: Dennis or Flo, 604-945-2768.

• Como Lake Quilters meet weekly. Info: Gay, 604-250-7756 or Jo-Ann, 604-939-4869.

• Circle of Friends is a social group for 50+ fun singles who are looking to meet new friends and participate in social events. Group meets to plan events at 7 p.m. on the third Friday of each month at the PoCo Royal Canadian Legion, 2675 Shaughnessy St. Info: Nina, 604-941-9032.

• Euchre Club meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Royal Canadian Legion, 2675 Shaughnessy St., PoCo. Info: Bev, 604-942-8911.

• Tri-City Speakers Toastmasters Club meets Mondays, 6:30-8 p.m., Douglas College, David Lam Campus, main build-ing, Room B2050, 1250 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam; you can drop in for an evening to experience the effective communications and honing of leadership skills. Info: tricityspeakers.toastmastersclubs.org or Sean, 778-995-5230.

• Tri-City Singles Social Club offers an opportunity for 50+ singles to get to-gether and enjoy a variety of fun activities such as dining, dancing, theatre, travel, bowling and more. Meetings are normally held on the third Friday of each month at the Royal Canadian Legion, 2513 Clarke St., Port Moody. New members are welcome. Info: Vicki, 778-883-6108, or [email protected].

• Fear speaking to a group? Get self-confidence and speaking skills as the Tri-Cities only noon-hour Toastmasters club meets at Coquitlam city hall every Tuesday, noon-1 p.m. Guests and visitors wel-come. Info: tottcoquitlam.toastmastersclubs.org or Brad, 604-418-2393.

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• The Alzheimer Society of BC has two active support groups in the Tri-Cities. One meets on the second Wednesday of each month, the other meets on the last Wednesday of each month. People who are interested in participating in a caregiver support group should call Dorothy Leclair at 604-298-0780.

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TRI-CITYTRI-CITY ARTS CONTACTJanis Warren

email: [email protected]: 604-472-3034 • fax: 604-944-0703

DragonDiva goes crazy for Candide

By Janis WarrenThe Tri-CiTy NeWs

A few months ago, Sevan Kochkarian was in the middle of a rehearsal when she got a

surprise.John Arsenault, the music director

and board president of DragonDiva, asked her to try out for his opera company’s upcoming production of Candide.

Arsenault had wanted the Centennial secondary grad to play the saucy role of Paquette. “I was thrilled about it,” the Coquitlam resident said. “I went home that day and started prepar-ing for my audition.”

An opera student at the Vancouver Academy of Music, Kochkarian had never been in the Leonard Bernstein show before (but had sung Glitter and Be Gay at previous functions).

Needless to say, the former Theatrix actress won the role and, this week, will be bringing Paquette to life as part of the Evergreen Cultural Centre’s sec-ond annual Opera on the Lake summer series.

“I love opera,” the soprano said. “I think the stories are wild and crazy. Some are comedic, some are tragic but [they are] filled with so much emotion, drive and passion.”

Jeanine Flynn, artistic director for DragonDiva, which last year presented the radio play-opera The Old Maid and the Thief at Evergreen, said Arsenault had been pressing the theatrical com-pany for a while to showcase Candide.

“It’s an amazing piece but there are a lot of characters in it,” she said. “This

was the first year it felt like it was the right year for it.”

Most of the cast of 10 portrays sev-eral roles in the operetta, which is based on the 1759 novella of the same name by the French writer Voltaire.

Arsenault plays Candide, a dreamer who searches for the meaning of his life. Along the way, horrible things hap-pen to him but he tries to live to his ideals. Ultimately, he figures out it’s an imperfect world. “He’s a simple man with simple needs so he goes through life without being fazed much,” Flynn said, adding the operetta “is set in a way that makes it comical and satirical.”

Newcomers to opera shouldn’t shy away as the piece is in English and there is dialogue. As well, “it’s really close to musical theatre in a lot of ways,” Flynn said.

Kochkarian said the narrative is a totally ridiculous — and fun. “The dia-logue is outrageously hilarious,” she said. “The audience will be on the floor laughing. It’s hard for us as the actors not to laugh on stage.”

And for opera lovers, “it’s a bit of twist from what they’re used to,” Flynn said. “Over our past seven years, we’ve been progressing to things that are sort of on the fringes of opera.”

• DragonDiva’s Candide runs Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m., at the Evergreen Cultural Centre (1205 Pinetree Way, Coquitlam). Please note the show is not suitable for minors. Tickets are $25 and includes dessert afterwards. Call Evergreen at 604-927-6555 or visit evergreencultur-alcentre.ca.

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ABOVE: Robin Eder-Warren as Cunegonde in Candide, an operetta being produced by DragonDiva and staged this weekend at Coquitlam’s Evergreen Cultural Centre. RIGHT: Actors John Arsenault, Robin Eder-Warren, Tracy Wiens and Mark Pepe.

sFU and Dowco pipe bands each have Tri-City members

Two Grade 1 pipe bands from B.C. — both with strong connections to the Tri-Cities — placed in the finals in last weekend’s World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland.

The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band (SFUPB) claimed fourth prize at the Glasgow Green on Sunday, following Field Marshal Montgomery (North Ireland), Boghall and Bathgate (Scotland) and Scottish Power (Scotland).

Overall, SFMPB earned 37 points while the Port Coquitlam-based Dowco Triumph Street Band — led by pipe major David Hilder and pipe sergeant Shaunna Hilder — took 77 points and came in at 10th place after the March, Strathspey and Reel and Medley program scores were totalled.

“Not what we came for but we’re in the prizes,” said SFUPB major Terry Lee, a Coquitlam resident, in an SFU news release on Monday.

Added pipe sergeant Jack Lee, “Disappointing but we have been here for 32 years and this isn’t our lowest point by any

means. We can say the [rainy] weather was a factor, but the Montgomery band is great and they had two great performances today.

“There are few bands in the world who can beat Montgomery and I know we’re one of them. So we’ll be back,” Jack Lee said.

Last year, SFUPB, a six-time cham-pionship winner, placed third behind the Montgomery band and Scottish Power while Dowco had an eighth-place finish.

Still, SFUPB managed a few other suc-cesses during the contest last week:

• Jack Lee won the Masters Invitational Solo Piping contest in Glasgow, meaning

he earns an invitation to the Glenfiddich Championship in Scotland in October;

• drum major Jason Paguio won his fourth world title;

• and piper Andrew Bonar took the trophy as best overall piper from a field of more than 50 competitors at the Perth Highland Games.

SFUPB veteran Scottish member, piper Robert Mathieson, also showcased his paint-ings of famous pipers and drummers during an art exhibition kicking off Piping Live.

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By Wanda Chow Black Press

Even to the uniniti-ated, nothing says “sig-nificant art exhibition” like a serious boost to security.

That’s just what’s com-ing to the Burnaby Art Gallery (BAG) this fall when it hosts two ex-hibitions of works by Dutch artists spanning three centuries, includ-ing several by master Rembrandt.

From Sept. 7 to Nov. 17, the BAG will be home to Storms and Bright Skies: Three Centuries of Dutch Landscapes, a touring exhibition of works from the National Gallery of Canada, the first such show at the Burnaby venue in over 30 years.

The 65 works on paper from the Ottawa gal-lery will include several 17th century etchings by Rembrandt van Rijn, the prolific Dutch master be-lieved to have produced upwards of 600 paintings and 2,000 etchings and drawings.

The National Gallery show will be joined con-currently by an exhibit of 17 works titled Inner Realms: Dutch Portraits from the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, which features a self-portrait of Rembrandt and one he did of his wife Saskia.

The two shows also feature works by other Dutch masters including Jan van Goyen, Jacob van Ruisdael, Adriaen van Ostade, and Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen.

The oldest works are two pen and ink drawings — Bird Catchers with Nets and Bird Catchers with an Owl Decoy — by Hans Bols dating from 1582.

The National Gallery approached the BAG about bringing its tour-ing show here, said BAG assistant curator Jennifer Cane. “We thought it would be a really groundbreaking exhibi-tion for the Burnaby Art Gallery due to the calibre of the work that’s exhib-ited.”

It will be the first time the National Gallery show will have appeared in Western Canada.

“In terms of our cli-mate control, absolutely up to par. We’ll also be equipped with high se-curity for the duration of the exhibition,” she said of the BAG’s ability to accommodate the works. “This is a real first, it’s almost like a mini block-

buster.”The BAG will pres-

ent a related series of speakers who will talk about Dutch landscape and portraiture and in September it will host an outdoor screening of a film on Rembrandt at Civic Square next to the Bob Prittie Metrotown li-brary branch.

“Viewing works from 300 or 400 years before our time, I think it’s re-ally insightful. I was definitely struck by the power of the landscapes that are presented,” Cane said.

“As far as the portrai-ture exhibition, it’s really humbling to view the oil portraits of individuals from all walks of Dutch society who are now long gone.”

Rembrandt suffered from depression, likely related to the loss of sev-eral children in infancy and the death of his wife as well as personal ail-

ments, all of which is be-lieved to have influenced the darker, shadowy works he’s often known for, Cane said.

However, the brighter works that will be on view at the BAG are from a happier time of his life, earlier in his ca-reer. “The reputation of

Rembrandt, in the later part of his life he had these financial hard-ships and dark times. I think it’s really revealing to see a different side of a painter you might not regularly see.”

Admission to the shows, as with all BAG exhibitions, will be by donation.

Tourism Burnaby, for one, is hoping the exhibi-tions will become some-thing of an economic generator for the city.

“Securing the show d e m o n s t r a t e s t h e Burnaby Art Gallery is becoming a leader in works on paper,” said Tourism Burnaby ex-ecutive director Matthew Coyne. The BAG will focus its marketing ef-forts on Lower Mainland audiences while Tourism Burnaby will work to raise awareness of the show to areas beyond, including Victoria, the Okanagan and Seattle.

Rembrandt works to come to Burnaby

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It wasn’t until Ilsoo Kyung MacLaurin was nearing the end of her nursing career that she decided to pick up a paint brush.

MacLaurin, who im-migrated to Canada in 1967, had worked long shifts caregiving in hos-pitals and around the community in Manitoba and in Richmond.

But when that ended about a dozen years ago, MacLaurin chose art to busy herself. “I didn’t want to stay home,” the Ladner resident said. “I wanted to keep my mind and hands going.”

By then, she had al-ready received rave reviews during a paint-ing workshop she had attended. “The teacher said to me on my second class, ‘You have done this

before?’ and I said, ‘No, never.’ So that encour-aged me. I really like painting.”

Over the next decade, MacLaurin honed her skills and delved into other media, namely, drawing, sculpture, video, photography, digital imagery, perform-ing art and installation works. She signed up for additional classes at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, SFU and UBC, where she gained a bachelor of fine arts degree. As well, she ex-

hibited prominently — in solo and group shows — in Canada, Australia, the United States and in her native Korea.

She joined several groups to gain inspira-tion, among them, the Federation of Canadian Artists, South Delta Artists’ Guild, Delta Arts Council and UBC Photo Society.

And about three years ago, she found a new art form to ply: printmaking.

Tomorrow (Thursday), MacLaurin will display for a month 38 of her

new printmaking pieces in Port Coquitlam. The exhibit, titled Natural Wo r l d , e x a m i n e s Canadian livelihood and wildlife and focuses on capturing light as it re-flects off surfaces, using translucent- and water-based ink.“Printmaking to me is very natural and I really love it,” MacLaurin said.

• Natural World runs until Sept. 23 at the Leigh Square Community Arts Centre (behind Port Coquitlam city hall)[email protected]

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COURTESY OF PNE

Tri-City talent performed during the semi-finals of the PNE Star Showdown. At left, dancer Ben Freemantle, 18, and jazz singer Tyson Venegas, seven, placed first in their categories. Above, Julia MacLean, 11, sings Good Morning Baltimore. And at right, Coquitlam’s Annaliese Hearns sings Single Ladies, while Maddy Van Strien, 12, performs her own song.

Young Port Moody trio advances to PNE finalsBy Janis Warren

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Three Tri-City resi-dents who performed in the semi-finals of the PNE Star Showdown last weekend will com-pete for cash prizes and scholarships — as well as the coveted title — in the finals this afternoon.

Seven-year-old jazz singer Tyson Venegas of Port Moody clinched first place in the kids’ division (for ages six to 12) while dancer Ben Freemantle, 18, also from Port Moody, won the youth category (for ages 13 to 18).

Venegas has been performing since he was two years old and

is inspired by Burnaby crooner Michael Buble, a PNE Star Showdown titleholder himself.

Freemantle is a trainee with the San Francisco Ballet School.

Last Saturday’s kids’ event also saw Port Moody’s Julia MacLean, 11, take third for her ren-dition of Good Morning Baltimore. Her place-ment means a spot in the finals, happening today (Wednesday) at 1:30 p.m.

Meanwhile, Coquitlam musician Corbin Vander Zalm was up against nine other acts yesterday (Tuesday) in the adult category. [email protected]

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By Dan EbenalThe Tri-CiTy News

T h e C o q u i t l a m Adanacs have lef t themselves little room for mistakes in their quest for a Minto Cup.

The B .C . Junior L a c r o s s e L e a g u e c h a m p i o n s a g a i n needed to get past the New Westminster Salmonbellies Tuesday night in order to reach the best-of-five Minto Cup finals.

Those finals will start Thursday night in New Westminster’s Queen’s Park Arena against the Ontario cham-pion Whitby Warriors. Whitby downed the Adanacs 12-7 Monday night to complete their perfect 3-0 run in the four-team round robin.

“Whi tby se t the bar, they’re the best t e a m r i g h t n o w,” said Adanacs coach Neil Doddridge. “I think we’d be a good matchup in a three-out-of-five. I’ve said before we’re better set for se-ries play and one-off games are not the way that we’re built.”

Reid Reinholdt net-ted a hat trick for the Adanacs, who trailed 5-3 after one and 12-5 after the second pe-riod. Tyler Garrison, C o l e S h a f e r, Ty l e r Buchanan and Sam Goodman also scored for Coquitlam.

“That’s the way it should be played, that level. Their transition in the second period was the difference,” said Doddridge.

He’s confident the Adanacs can get past New West to get a sec-ond crack at Whitby and plans to make some adjustments to combat their quick transition game and back-door plays.

“Obviously, they’ve been empowered by their coaches to push the ball and shoot

when given the chance. But we’ll be ready for them,” said Doddridge, who pointed to a slick b a c k h a n d e r f r o m Whi tby ’s Emerson Clark in Monday’s game.

“For a guy who’s coming out the back door, it kind of says a lot about the type of stick skills they have out the back door.”

Both teams set the tone for a potential rematch, amassing 85 minutes in penal-ties during the final 17 seconds of Monday’s game.

“ Yo u ’ r e p ro t e c t -ing your players. It’s not badminton, it’s la-crosse,” said Doddridge.

Steven Neufeld, who led the B.C. league in playoff scoring, sat out Monday’s game.

“We’ve always ro-tated. We had to play three nights in a row, and now four nights in a row,” said Doddridge. “That game meant nothing so we sat guys we figured it wouldn’t hurt to get some rest. New West has gone with the same lineup throughout so they might be a bit tired.”

Coquitlam opened the tournament with a 9-5 win over Alberta’s O k o t o k R a i d e r s Saturday. Vinny Ricci netted a hat trick, while Reinholdt and Matt Delmonico each scored a pair and Jake Taylor and Chase McIntyre provided singles.

T h e A d a n a c s t h e n f e l l t o t h e S a l m o n b e l l i e s 9 - 7 on Sunday. Shafer and Tyler Pace each scored twice, with singles going to Ricci, Reinholdt and Taylor.

Whitby opened with an 11-5 win over New West before crush-ing Okotok 18-4. The Salmonbellies stopped Okotok 16-9 Monday night.

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Coquitlam divers rule the poolBy Dan EbenalThe Tri-CiTy News

The Coquitlam Sharks were flying high dur-ing last week’s diving competition at the B.C. Summer Swimming Association provincial championships.

Coquitlam finished on top of the overall junior and senior categories for both boys and girls in the diving events held at the Coquitlam City Centre Aquatic Complex.

“It was really suc-cessful and the kids just did an amazing job. It always amazes me how much dedica-tion they have,” said Tara Marrington, the Coquitlam Sharks club director for diving and synchronized swimming.

Alanna Marrington and Sarah Lee of Coquitlam finished one-two in both the one-metre and three-metre events for women 11/12.

“They both have done amazingly well. They’re both at the top of their events for their ages,” said Marrington.

N i c o l e t t a S i c o l i was fifth and Jayna Bettesworth sixth in the one-metre.

Finn Clements of Coquitlam won both the one-metre and three-metre categories for men 11/12, while Austin Karesa swept the same two categories for men 15/16.

The Sharks Tessa Krochak was first in women 13/14 for the three-metre as well as the one-metre.

“On the one-metre board she was competing against other girls who have been competing for years and it was her first year diving and she came in first. She’s just done amazing things this year as a first year coming in and I think that speaks to our coaching. Somebody who’s brand new to the sport can be so competi-tive and do so well,” said Marrington.

Port Moody’s Amanda Wellman placed third in the event.

Jacob Canales of the Port Moody Aquarians won the one-metre com-petition for men 8 and under, with Coquitlam’s Fedor Tarasova finish-ing second and team-mate James Knoke land-ing third. Tarasova also won the men’s eight and under category on the three-metre board.

Coquitlam’s Delia Puchalski won the women’s 8 and under one-metre, with fellow Shark Tavia Knoke tak-ing fourth. Port Moody’s Isabel Hwang placed third, with Marissa Wellman fifth and Trinite Campbell sixth.

The Sharks Kaden Powell won the men’s 9/10 category off the one-metre board, with Shay Symmes finish-

ing fourth. Adrian Blake of Coquitlam was third in the three-metre, with Powell fourth and Symmes in sixth spot.

Natal ia Misci of Coquitlam took second in the women’s 9/10 for both the one- and three-metre, with Sophia Clay of Port Moody finishing third in the one-metre.

Delia Puchalski of Coquitlam won the women’s eight and under category on the three-metre board, with teammate Tavia Knoke finishing second and the Aquarians Marissa Wellman taking third.

In the synchronized sw i m m i n g eve n t s , Coqui t lam’s Jenna Krochuk finished second out of 25 competitors in the figures category for beginners. The Sharks Emily Trepanier took third in the intermediate division. Mikayla Papillo was second in the other

category for figures, with Emily Yang landing third Arielle Marrington fourth and Cassie Truss fifth.

Krochak and Mary Rayvais claimed third spot in the beginner di-vision for duets. Truss and Yang of Coquitlam placed second in the other category of duets, with Marrington and Papillo finishing in third.

“The season’s quite short for [both diving

and synchronized swim-ming] because they start in May. In May and June they have to juggle prac-tice times with school and everything else and then in July they get to practise a little bit more,” said Marrington. “The fact that they do so much and do so well is really quite something with the amount of time that they’re given to practise.”

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Coquitlam Sharks Cassie Truss and Emily Yang perform their synchronized swimming routine in the duets category at the provincial championships.

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Lindsey Cauley of the Port Coquitlam Marlins competes in the girls 100 m butterfly prelimi-naries Saturday at Spani Pool. (Below) Coquitlam’s Sarah Lee dives from the three-metre board during last week’s provincial championships.

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The Coquitlam Metro Ford Soccer Club is continuing its tradition of sending many of its graduating players on to post-secondary institu-tions.

A total of 14 players with the BCSPL Sparta Boys team who were born in 1995 will be at-tending post-secondary institutions, with 12 ac-cepting roster spots or red-shirt positions. Another three play-ers will be heading to Europe for trials with professional teams.

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Local announcer’scareer is heating up

By Dan KinvigBlack Press

The Abbotsford Heat’s new play-by-play voice has yet to call his first professional hockey game, but the Port Coquitlam product has already got a memorable call on his resumé.

In October of last year, Austin Azurdia of the B.C. Hockey League’s Langley Rivermen scored an electrifying goal with 0.3 seconds left in the third period to lift his team to a 4-3 win over the Prince George Spruce Kings, and Brandon Astle’s ecstatic call of the play made it a viral sensation.

“This kid could run for mayor! Is this ac-tually happening? ... SportsCentre, get it ready, that is the high-light of the year,” bel-lowed Astle, his voice cracking.

The video clip has more than 107,000 views on YouTube, and TSN, Sportsnet, ESPN and Sports Illustrated (among others) all featured it on their websites or broad-casts.

Of course, success for a play-by-play broadcaster isn’t just defined by those rare highlight-reel mo-ments — it’s about con-sistent excellence over the course of a long sea-son, and that’s what the Heat believe they have in the 24-year-old Port Coquitlam native.

“It was a pretty big moment in my broad-casting career, and obvi-ously that goal call will be something that I’ll never forget,” said Astle.

“But I don’t think I got this [Heat] job just because of that one goal call. I want to prove to people that I’m more than a one-trick pony, and that I’m a polished broadcaster all-around.”

Astle, who began his new job with the Heat last week, will also serve as the AHL team’s media relations co-ordinator.

“His skill set really fit,” Heat president Ryan Walter said of Astle. “He’s a young person who’s going to help us grow.”

Astle’s passion for play-by-play was sparked at the age of 10, when he started calling the ac-tion as he and his friends played street hockey on a cul-de-sac in his native Port Coquitlam.

Following gradu-ation from Riverside Secondary in 2006, he en-rolled in the broadcasting

program at Vancouver’s Columbia Academy, which in turn led to a job with the BCHL’s Langley Chiefs. He worked three years with that fran-chise, then spent an ad-ditional two years with the new Langley team, the Rivermen, after the Chiefs moved to Chilliwack. He was also the Rivermen’s media re-lations officer and ticket manager.

“When this opportu-nity [with the Heat] pre-sented itself, I jumped on it and thankfully got the job,” he said. “Calling professional games has always been a dream of mine ever since I was a young boy.”

Astle replaces Ryan Pinder, whom the Heat parted ways with in June. He’d spent the previous two seasons in the play-by-play chair.

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Call Mindi at 604-777-2195 to apply!

LOGGING AND CONSTRUCTIONJOBS. We are looking for experi-enced and motivated people for the following positions: Hoe Chuckers, Roadbuilders, Skidder Operators, Yarding Crews (tower and gy, hook-tender, rigging puller, linewinder), Weight Scale operators, Proces-sors, Front End Loaders, Lowbed and Log Trucker Drivers. Lots of work, local to Fraser Valley and out of town, various day shifts, benefi ts, good pay, good people. Please fax resume to 778-732-0227 or [email protected].

MOTEL MANAGEMENT required for Ponoka, Alberta. We are seek-ing a positive, capable, entrepre-neurial person or couple with previ-ous resort or motel experience. Email resume: [email protected].

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

F/T OFFICE POSITION for estimating for growing

concrete company.

Competitive wage & room for advancement.

Email resume: [email protected]

or call 604-897-5695

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

EXPERIENCED FABRICATOR Required.

With pressure vessel exp. for Maple Ridge union shop.

F/T position.

Email resume [email protected]

Heavy DutyDiesel Mechanic

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immedi-ately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.

BENEFIT PACKAGE!Please contact Mike e-mail: [email protected] or

fax 604.599.5250

INDUSTRIAL Overhead Door In-staller wanted in N. Langley. We will train. Start between $14.00-$23.00 per hour depending on con-struction experience. Well estab-lished company since 1976 with benefi t program. You only need hand tools. We supply the rest. Please email [email protected] or fax resume to 604-888-8828.

TOWER TECHNICIANMega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, tower technician the applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This full time position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .

Please email all resumes to [email protected]

Truck & TrailerMechanic

Experienced truck and trailer mechanic with CVI ticket wanted for Langley fl eet shop. Four (10) hour shifts, good wages and benefi ts. Fax resume to 604-513-8004 or email at [email protected]

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

101-1125 Nicola AvenuePort Coq. (behind COSTCO)

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A+Spa604-942-8688near Safeway - Sunwood Square

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PERSONAL SERVICES

172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

SPIRITUALPsychic Healer

Discover the power of Energy Readings by AngelaDON’T LET TIME & DISTANCE

STAND IN YOUR WAY. SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS OF LIFE.40 Yrs Exp.. She’ll tell you

Past, Present & FutureSpecializing in *Palm, *Tarot

Cards, *Crystal Ball Readings. Reunites Loved Ones

SPECIAL $20 ALL READINGS

One visit will amaze you! CALL TODAY FOR A

BETTER TOMORROW.

604-653-5928

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Specializing in Private Events!We Come To You! Doing It All,

From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals

• Weddings • B-B-Ques• Birthdays • AnniversariesUnique Taste, Unique Menus...

Gourmet, Customized MenusTailored To Your Function...

Kristy [email protected]

or Visit us at: www.threescompanycatering.ca

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

DROWNING IN DEBT? Cut debts more than 50% & DEBT FREE in half the time! AVOID BANKRUPT-CY! Free Consultation. www.my-debtsolution.com or Toll Free 1-877-556-3500 BBB Rated A+

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Cred-it / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000 Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046

PERSONAL SERVICES

188 LEGAL SERVICES

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, educa-tion, professional, certifi cation, adoption property rental opportu-nities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS

MAJOR Appliance Repairs to All Makes

JIM PUGH Owner/Technician30 Years+ Experience

Ph: 604-941-32773755 Bracewell Court, Pt Coq.

POCO Appliance Mart 942-4999Service to all Makes of Appliances & Refrigeration. Work Guaranteed

236 CLEANING SERVICESCHEMICAL FREE CLEANING

$25/hr. Min 3hours. All supplies incl except vacuum. Judy 604-839-6410

Cleaning Lady Available Fast and Reliable. $25/hr.

778-318-4716

#1 CLEANING SERVICE Saving U Time! Supply Includes. 12yrs. Exc. Refs. Bondable. 778.386.5476

242 CONCRETE & PLACING

UNIQUE CONCRETEDESIGN

F All types of concrete work FF Re & Re F Forming F Site prepFDriveways FExposed FStamped

F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

PLACING & Finishing * Forming* Site Prep, old concrete removal

* Excavation & Reinforcing* Re-Re Specialists

34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

HERFORT CONCRETENO JOB TOO SMALL

Serving Lower Mainland 25 Years! *Prepare *Form *Place *Finish

*Granite & Interlocking Block Walls *Stairs *Driveways *Exposed

Aggregate *Stamped Concrete.*Interlocking Bricks *Sod Placement

EXCELLENT REF’S -WCB InsuredLeo: 604-657-2375 / 604-462-8620

257 DRYWALL

FRANKS Drywall *Boarding*Taping *Spraying no job too sm. Seniors rts Free ests. 604-939-7029, 809-1945

260 ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded. We specialize in jobs too small for the big guys! *24 HOUR SERVICE*30Yrs exp. Free est. 604-460-8867.

A & L ELECTRICAL, Local - Bond-ed, Full reno & upgrading service. New homes & comm. Reas rates. Lic #91585. Call Kia 778-688-4491.

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

PEDRO’S Contracting & Drainage. Landscaping, Water Lines & Cement work. Call 604-468-2919.

DEMOLITIONEXCAVATING - DRAIN TILEOld Garage, Carport, House, Pool, Repair Main Waterline, Break Concrete & Removal

Free Estimates!

•Licensed •Insured •WCB604-716-8528

JOB SEARCH - MADE EASY

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

269 FENCING

1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714

275 FLOOR REFINISHING/INSTALLATIONS

POLMAR HARDWOOD FLOORSNew fl oor inst. & fi nishing. Refi n. Repairs, Staining. Free Est.. Mario 604-671-8501 or 604-468-4117.

281 GARDENING

Prompt Delivery Available7 Days / Week

Meadows LandscapeSupply Ltd.

✶ Bark Mulch✶ Lawn & Garden Soil

✶ Drain Gravel ✶ Lava Rock✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel

(604)465-1311meadowslandscapesupply.com

.Jim’s Mowing. 310-JIMS (5467).

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627

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

*CLEANING *REPAIRS28 YEARS EXPERIENCE

~ FULLY INSURED ~

Call Tim 604-612-5388

283A HANDYPERSONS

RELIABLE - 20 Years Exp - Ref’s. Laminate Floor Installation, Base Boards & Trim Specials. General Jobs Accepted.Please Call Richard 604-365-1477

MAINTENANCE, Repair, Renova-tion www.profi cientrenovation.com or 604-323-4111 for more details

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Home Renovations and New Construction

Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring, Drywall, Garages, Decks & more

* 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE*INSURED ~ WCB

Dean 604-834-3076

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

SAHOTA FRAMINGStairs, Windows, Doors, Tiles, Insulation, Siding, Hardyboard, Finishing. Call: (604)728-0866

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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

RENO &REPAIR

NO JOB TOO SMALL!Renovations/Repairs/BuildingEmergency services available!

S Bathrooms S Basements S Suites S Decks / Sheds S Plumbing S Flooring / Tiles S Electrical S Interior Designing

Gary 604-690-7JNL (7565)“Family Owned & Operated

in the Tri-Cities”

288 HOME REPAIRS

If I can’t do it

It can’t be done

Call Robert 604-941-1618 OR 604-844-4222

INTERIORS: Baths (reno’s/repairs) specializing in drywall, doors, fl ooring, tiling, plumbing,

painting, miscellaneous, etc.VERSATILE! EXPERIENCED IN

OVER 30 LINES OF WORK!* Quality work * Prompt Service

* Fair prices For positive results Call Robert

SERVICE CALLS WELCOME

300 LANDSCAPING

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

When QUALITY Mattersall soils are tested for Optimum

growing requirements.

17607 Ford RoadPitt Meadows

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

604-465-3189

Instant Grassifacation!

16897 Windsor RoadPitt Meadows(Turn right 1st road

East of Pitt River Bridge from Vancouver)

604-465-98121-800-663-5847

317 MISC SERVICES

✶Dump Site Now Open✶SBroken Concrete RocksS

$23.00 Per Metric TonSMud - Dirt - Sod - ClayS

$23.00 Per Metric TonGrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds

$59.00 Per TonMeadows Landscape Supply

604-465-1311

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

320 MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

AFFORDABLE MOVINGwww.affordablemovers.bc.com

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

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

604-537-4140

GET THE BEST FOR YOUR MOVING

Experienced Mover w/affordable rates,

STARTING AT $40/HR24/7 - Licensed & Insured.

** Seniors Discounts **fortiermoving.ca

Call: 778-773-3737

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

Stan’s PaintingExterior / Interior

Good Quality Paint. Member of BBB & WCB

References & guaranteed work Discount for

Seniors - 10%

604-773-7811 or 604-432-1857

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

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

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

2 HUNGRY PAINTERS. Int/Ext, In the area 35 yrs. Power wash. Refs. WCB. Free Est. 604-467-2532

NO Headaches NO Surprises NO Excuses

“JUST A GREAT JOB!”

Robert J. O’Brien

604-728-5643

A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residen-tial, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-877-5060

Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Effi cient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

PRO ✶ ACC PAINTING LTD - Est. 1989

✓ F WCB, Insured, Licensed ✓ F Free Estimates ✓ F Many References ✓ F All Types of Painting

B.J. (Brad) Curtis B.A.

Ph: 604-942-4383www.pro-accpainting.com

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329 PAINTING & DECORATINGAAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

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

D Free estimates D Insured Licensed D References

Residential D Pressure Washing Serving Tri City 33 Yrs.

Call 24 Hrs/7 Days www.paylesspropainting.com

Scott 604-891-9967

AFFORDABLE INT/EXT Painting. 30 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. Keith 604-433-2279 or 604-777-1223.

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVING• Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304

ASPHALT PAVINGCommercial & Residential• Parking Lots • Driveways

• Garage Apron • Speed Bumps • Potholes • Patchwork • Tennis Courts • Repair & Resurface

Over 10yrs of exp. Free Estimates

Insured ★ Great Rates ★ WCBwww.jaconbrospaving.com

604-618-2949

338 PLUMBING

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

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

100% Heating& Plumbing 24/7Certifi ed, Insured & BondedRELIABLE & AFFORDABLE

JourneymanCall 604-345-0899CRESCENT Plumbing & HeatingLicensed Residential 24hr. Service• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers

• Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

A LICENSED/ HONEST PLUMBER & GAS FITTER/furnace man with 33 years exp. Refs. Reas. rates Free est. 24hrs. Don 604-220-4956

341 PRESSURE WASHING

Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

SUPER SPECIAL - $299 HOUSES UNDER 2500sf. Gutters, windows & siding.

Limited Time Offer. 604-861-6060

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofi ng & Siding. WCB.

Re-roofi ng, New Roof Gutters. 604-812-9721

PATTAR ROOFING LTD. All types of Roofi ng. Over 35 years in business. 604.588.0833

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Mainland Roofi ng Ltd.25 yrs in roofi ng industry

Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions,

concrete tiles, torchon, fi bre-glass shingles, restoration

& repairs. 20 yr labour warr.604-427-2626 or 723-2626

www.mainlandroof.com

EAGLE ROOFINGTar & Gravel

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

Free Estimates 604-467-6065

Roofi ng Experts. 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVAL

• Estate Services • Electronics• Appliances • Old Furniture• Construction • Yard Waste• Concrete • Drywall • Junk

• Rubbish • Mattresses • More

Recycled Earth FriendlyHOT TUBS ARENO PROBLEM!

604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

EXTRA

CHEAPRUBBISH REMOVAL

Almost for free!

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

bradsjunkremoval.comHauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE

We Load or You Load !604.220.JUNK(5865)

Serving MetroVancouver Since 1988

DISPOSAL BINSBy Recycle-it

6 - 50 Yard BinsStarting from $199.00

Delivery & Pick-Up IncludedResidential & Commercial Service• Green Waste • Construction Debris• Renovations • House Clean Outs

604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

Bulldog Disposal Co.Home & Yard Clean UpsResidential / CommercialNo Job Too Small

Free Estimates ~ 7 Days/Wk

Call Tony 604-834-2597www.bulldogdisposal.ca

mikes hauling 604-516-9237

372 SUNDECKS

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

PETS

477 PETSCAIRN TERRIER. Male, In training. Ready to go. Shots, dewormed. $800. 604-807-5204.

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

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

spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

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

German Shepherd pups, vet check, 1st shots, own both parents, father reg., gd tempered, farm & family raised in country, make a good guard dog and family pet. $800. 604-796-3026, no sunday calls

GOLDEN Retriever pups for sale $650. 1st shots (604)467-1644

ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso)

P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots &

tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN

$1000 604-308-5665

LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO PUPS, perfect family dogs, non-shedding, stable, intelligent & loving, $1900.www.lagottinokennels.com

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

ROTTWEILLER guard dog, 5 yr old male, p/b no papers. $600. Call (604)794-3445, ask for BJ

WANTED: Will give home to free cats or pregnant mothers. Call (604)795-3398

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

506 APPLIANCES

POCO Appliance Mart 942-4999Rebuilt*Washer*Dryer*Fridge*StoveUp to 1 Yr Warranty. Trade-in Avail.

509 AUCTIONS

AUCTIONof Quality Vintage Furnishings; Paintings, Carpets, Clocks etc

from Belgium & France.Monday Aug. 26 ~ 7:00pm

Central Auction #313 - 20560- Langley Bypass

(#10 Hwy) 604-534-8322www.centralauction.com

518 BUILDING SUPPLIES

LOG HOME shell kit WRC 6X8 fl at 3 bdrm w/grge & curved glass sun-room, ready to ship, 604-856-9732

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

BLUEBERRIESREADY PICK:1st Box: $20.002nd Box: $16.00***Limit 2 Per Family***While Quantities Last!

U-PICK:Under - 10 lbs.

$1.00/lb.Over - 10 lbs.

.60/lb.Farm Fresh - Picked DailyBest Quality & Lowest Prices

Ankars Fruit FarmOpen:Daily 10:00a.m.- 7:00p.m.2952 Burns Rd. Port Coquitlam

778-688-9421

BLUEBERRIES. U-PICK $1.35 lb. WE-PICK $2.00 lb. Raspberries ready now too. 19478 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Mead. Call 604-763-2808 or 604-805-8980

560 MISC. FOR SALE

AT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Cana-da/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Vis-it our 29 innovative inventions; www.bigirondrilling.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON.

KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odor-less, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES)

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

560 MISC. FOR SALERestless Leg Syndrome & Leg Cramps? Fast Relief In One Hour. Sleep At Night. Proven For Over 32 Years. www.allcalm.com Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.

REAL ESTATE

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House

Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments

Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

OKANAGAN

PRIMELAKEVIEW LOTS

FROM $140,000Also; Spectacular 3 Acre

Parcel at $390,0001-250-558-7888

www.orlandoprojects.com~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

• DIFFICULTY SELLING? •Diffi culty Making Payments?

No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing?We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk!www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

640 RECREATIONAL

12 ACRE HUNTING & FISHING RESORT

for sale in the Cariboo, $550,000, will consider trade

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651 COQUITLAM/POCO/PT. MOODY

803 Lougheed. Hwy. 1100 sq ft house, 6371sq ft lot, Private yard. $529,000. David Evans 604-328-8250 Re.Max

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706 APARTMENT/CONDO

Your Choice for Property Management

(Since 1990) Professional Property Management Services

PoCo N.Side -Glenwood.1 Bdrm Condo, 3 appls, coin laundry in bldng. N/S, avail now. $865/mo.

P.Meadows - Solaris TowersBRAND NEW UNITS AVAIL

*1Bd+den. *3Bdrm.

M.RIDGE. 3 bdr twnhse 1500s/f 232/Dewdney. Neat, clean, 1 car garage, play area. Sept1. $1350.

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COQUITLAM. Austin Hts. 1 Bdr apt, sec u/g prk, avail now, incl heat. Pets welcome. 604-626-6501.

Coquitlam Centre“Raphael Towers”

2 bdrm - $1240*IN-SUITE W/D *GARBURATOR

*ONSITE MANAGER *BEHIND COQ. CTR. MALLCall 604-944-2963

Coquitlam: Clean, quiet apt blk.

Suites to rent. Sorry no pets.

Family owned & operated for 40 yrs.

(604)936-5755

MAPLE Ridge Urbano Available September 1s. Ground fl oor 2 Bdrms 2 Bath 2 secure u/g parking spots, 6 appliances, insuite laundry and fi replace.Weight room and amenities room. Walk to shopping, schools and buses N/S,N/Pets ref-erence credit checks re-quired.$1200.00 per month plus utilities Contact 604-831-9359. con-tact 604-831 9359

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706 APARTMENT/CONDO

COQUITLAM

Medallion Court Apt / Townhomes

515-525 Foster Avenue

2 Bedroom suite available immediately (heat and hot water included). Pet allowed.

TOWNHOMES3 Bedroom townhouse available immediately (heat and hot water included) with laundry hook up. Pet allowed.

3 Bedroom townhouse available now (heat and hot water in-cluded) with laundry hook up. Pet allowed.

Contact: Mihaela 604-600-4213

COQUITLAM

Welcome Home !

1 Bedrooms available near Lougheed Mall and transit. Rent includes heat & hot water. Sorry No Pets. Refs required.

Call (604) 931-2670

Derek Manor2048 Manning Ave.

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

FREE PREMIUM CABLE$80 Value

700 sf S Impeccably clean Heat SH/W S Prkng S Avail Now1 & 2 bdrm / $795 - $900

No pets ~ Ref’s req’d.

GARIBALDI Court(604) 463-9522

Central Maple Ridge

2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE SEPT. 15th

Great location for seniors!Clean, quiet & affordable!

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

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Polo ClubApartments

19071 Ford Rd. Pitt Meadows

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

W 1 & 2 Bdrm SuitesW 3 Appliances

W Secured Garage ParkingW Adult Oriented

W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets

604.465.7221

PORT COQUITLAM- Newly renovated, quiet secure bldg, walk to all amens, WC Exp- 1 & 2 Bdrm apts avail.- Lrg, bright, incl heat, h/water, f/s, priv balc, window coverings.- Laundry & storage on ea fl oor.- Plenty of pkng avail. No Pets.- Wheelchair accessible

McALLISTER APARTMENTS2232 McAllister Ave

(604)941-7721

PORT COQUITLAM

RENOVATED SUITES 1 Bdrm suite $775

2 Bdrm corner suite $925

S Incl heat/ht water, wndw cvrngsS Close to bus stop S Walk to shoping/medical/WCE S Across from park w/Mtn viewsS Gated parking and Elevator S Adult oriented building S References required

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT604-464-3550

RENAISANCE ON SHAW555 Shaw Avenue,

CoquitlamStudio, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments very close to Lougheed mall and sky train station.

Contact manager, Nova at: 604-618-7467 or [email protected]

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709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

PORT MOODY bright, very clean 3 bdr, w/1bdr inlaw ste, 1700s/f, 2 ba, w/d, awesome deck, 1 kitchen, f/p, ns/np, $1700 +utils. 604-283-9055.

736 HOMES FOR RENT

COQUITLAM; 3 Bdrm, 2 full baths, h/wd fl rs, full appls & inste lndry, dbl grg. $1600+sh utils (604)603-5157

COQUITLAM central. Complete 2 level house 1 block fr Como Lake. 3 Bdrms & 2 baths on upper fl oor, 1 bdrm & bath in bsmt. Private yard, large deck, attached carport & lots of driveway parking. Near Parkland Elementary, Centennial, Poirier Rec Centre, Library, shopping & transit. Avail Sept 1st. $2000/mo +utils. Call 604-561-6553

MAPLE RIDGE Whonnock. 3 bdrm, reno’d, view, acreage, immed $1600/mo 604-462-9962 after 6pm

749 STORAGE

Pitt Meadows Marina14179 Reichenback Rd

Public Access Launch RampOutdoor Storage for Boats,

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

Parking + Onsite Manager

604.465.7713750 SUITES, LOWER

2 Bedrm, 800sqft bsmt suite. Win-dows in bedrooms and kitchen/liv-ing area. In-suite laundry, includes utilities (power, cable & internet), $900/month. Avail Sept 1st - call 604-353-2211

BURNABY; Cambridge & Gilmore. Bachelor suite, avail immed. Self- cont. Heat/light/cable incl, $600/mo. Sgl person, NS/NP. (604)708-1010

COQUITLAM 2 bdrm reno ste lge liv rm gas f/p cls to schl/shop SFU ldry privelege $1000 604-439-7226

PORT COQUITLAM 2 bdrm bright grnd lvl ste, full bath, nr schl/bus. NS/NP. Avail now. $950 incl utils, w/d, basic cble/prkg. 604-552-9509.

PORT COQUITLAM, N. $1100/mo. Beaut, newer g/lvl ste avail now. Pri entry, full bath, lndry. Incl hydro, gas/cbl/wireless net. Nr shops, schls, prks & trans. 1 yr lse. Sm dog ok, no cat. Call Stu 604-505-0450.

PT. MOODY. Lrg bright, g/lvl. Fan-tastic loc. Nr all amen. Patio. F/p. Avl. now. $1000/m 604-308-1978.

SEPT 1, 2013 - $875/mo incl. hot water/heat; approx 725 sq ft; Large1 bedroom with 9 ft ceilings ground level basement suite; Sep-arate entrance; washer/dryer; engi-neered hardwood fl oors, bathroom with new plumbing fi xtures, kitchen and living room. Covered patio, dedicated parking. Non-smokers only; no pets. Walking distance to transit, easy access to Lougheed Hwy, #1 Hwy, Superstore, theatre, 10 min. to Coquitlam Centre or Lou-gheed Mall. Suite never rented. 604-777-5431; [email protected]

751 SUITES, UPPER

CENTRAL MAPLE RIDGE completely renovated

3 bdrm 2 bath upper level house Huge private backyard,

No thru road, pets welcome. Laundry room, large parking

area, cls to ament & hwy access. Sept 1. $1550/mo.

Jason 604-472-9017 ext 14 or call cell:1-250-515-5151

COQUITLAM - 940 Charland Ave. 2 bdrms, 1 bthrm, tv rm, kitchen. w/d. $1150/mo. no dogs, no cats, N/S. 2 running car prkg. (604)936-3492

PORT COQUITLAM. North, 2 bdrm on main fl oor. Avail Sept 1. $850/m incl all utils. N/lndry. (604)816-8050

752 TOWNHOUSES

COQUITLAM CENTRE AREA

TOWNHOUSESMOVE in BONUS

up to $5002 & 3 Bdrm Units Available*Near schools *5 Appliances

*Decorative Fireplaces*No Pets *Avail Immediately~also apartments available~Call 604-942-2012

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PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1097/mo - $1199/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938

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836 OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

HUGE Moving/Garage Sale Sat. Aug. 31st 8-2:00 only. Furniture, Household items, clothing, and lots more. Free Coffee and treats for kids. 1416 Dalton Court, Coquitlam

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1988 ITASCA 37’ M/H. 454 engine. 40,000 miles. All running gear in exc cond. Attractively remodeled interior. 2 extra batteries installed. New tires. $8,400. (604)744-1741

1993 PINNACLE CLASS A M/H. 30.5’, many extras incl a/c, 5000W gen, queen bed in rear, 2 TV’s. New tires & brakes. New micro. $9,000. 604-820-8459 or 604-557-8459

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALThe Scrapper

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL

ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS. Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of ElisaPace, deceased, late of 212-1154 Westwood Street, Coquitlam, BC are hereby required to send particu-lars of their claims to the Executrix at 7338 Angus Drive, Vancouver, BC V6P 5J9 on or before Septem-ber 16, 2013, after which date thesaid estate will be distributed to the entitled parties having regard only to claims of which the Executrix then has notice.

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