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Your Hometown Community Newspaper for over 55 Years | Thursday, June 6, 2013 for over 55 Years | for over 55 Years |
Facciotti Aces Motocross Opener! PAGE 11
ALDERGROVE STARCheck our website out daily for updates, breaking news and more: www.aldergrovestar.com
By DAN FERGUSONAldergrove Star
� e new blueberry cannon restrictions may not be much, but they are all the provincial government will allow in Langley Township.
On that, both council and critics were agreed Mon-day night (May 27), as the new rules were approved.
� e provincial ministry of agriculture, which has the � nal say on any farming regulations, has made it clear that any a� empt to ban the controversial bird scare devices or set decibel limits will be overturned under right-to-farm laws.
� at le� the municipal task force that designed the new law with few options beyond the mix of
requiring registra-tion of cannons, increased setbacks from horse farms, advance noti� ca-tion and signage it came up with.
Kim Madill was one of three people who spoke to council to say the new rules lack teeth.
Madill, who lives near farms with operating can-
nons, described how the devices go o� hundreds of times a day.
“� e nearest cannon to us shakes the pictures on our walls,” Madill said.
“Anything with a heartbeat and ears cannot func-tion.”
� e regulations were approved by a eight-to-one vote, with Councillor Kim Richter opposed.
� ey still have to be cleared by the provincial minis-try of agriculture before they can take e� ect.
� e hope is approval will come in time for the 2013 planting season. Meanwhile, at councillor Bob Long’s suggestion, council voted unanimously to ask the new provincial minister of agriculture, once one has been named, to meet with council, the Agricul-tural Advisory Commi� ee, and the Propane Cannon Task Force “to explore elimination, or signi� cant reduction, of bird scare devices.”
Page 3: Police bust underground grow-op
KURT LANGMANN PHOTOAldergrove Trolley Company driver Graham Morris delivers the local transit system’s � rst passengers to downtown Aldergrove on Saturday morning. The day offered free introductory rides on the system’s south and north routes. See more photos, page 3.
All Aboard the Aldergrove Trolley!
By KURT LANGMANNAldergrove Star
� e Aldergrove Trolley Company o� -cially launched its long awaited local transit service on Saturday.
Following a ribbon-cu� ing ceremony by Mayor Jack Froese — who called the trol-ley service the result of the work of a “bil-lion dollar neighborhood” — the trolley was boarded by a couple dozen passengers and took its � rst trip on the south route to the 450-resident Pioneer Park homes on Zero Avenue.
� e 1988 diesel trolley o� ered a com-fortable ride on the country roads, agreed the passengers. � e seats are plain wooden benches, but there is both a heating and air conditioning system inside the 32-passenger trolley. It also has a wheelchair li� at the back, o� ering full accessibility for all passengers.
Trolley driver Graham Morris has � ve years experience operating a trolley in Vancouver and is thrilled to have the job here, closer to his home in the Fraser Valley. He notes that trolleys are not meant for high speed operations, but are perfect for the Aldergrove routes.
“� e trolley has real good visibility (for the driver), and the power steering and short wheelbase makes it easy to make sharp turns,” says Morris.
� e trolley was one of the projects under-taken by participants in the taping of the “Million Dollar Neighbourhood” reality-TV series in Aldergrove last year. Led by Dave Miller, the trolley project has been an ardu-ous undertaking, as it has to meet a number of regulatory requirements and approv-als from government and bodies such as TransLink.
Miller says approvals have been received for a number of safe stop locations for pas-sengers to board and disembark, however, the trolley is not yet allowed to stop for pas-sengers who � ag it down outside of approved stops. Miller is expecting approval for this aspect, but notes that the trolley driver would still only be able to stop where it is safe to do so.
� e south route has seven stops approved so far, and starts and ends near the TransLink/BC Transit stop in front of Extra Foods on 272 Street. � e approved stops include Aldergrove Arena, Aldergrove
Regional Park, Pioneer Park, O� er Co-op, Save-on Foods, Old Yale Road at Fraser Highway and Safeway.
� e trolley leaves Extra Foods at 9:30, 10:30, 11:30, 12:30 and 2:30 p.m., and each trip is about an hour long. � e round trip costs $3.
Miller says that starting July 1, during summer months the trolley will drive a loop through Aldergrove Regional Park while on the south route.
� e north route, serving Gloucester Industrial Estates along 56 Avenue, is still under development but will begin service at 6 a.m. and end at 6 p.m. � e cost will be $2.50 each way.
Monthly passes will also be available, at $58 for the south route and $90 for the north route. Information is available by email at info@aldergrovetrolleycompany.ca and their website: www.aldergrovetrolleycompany.ca
Miller says that the trolley’s business plan anticipates operating costs to be about $15,000 monthly. For this reason the compa-ny has signed up corporate sponsors and will also be seeking charter business for weddings and other special occasions.
Local trolley service hits the road
Kim Madill tells Township coun-cil “anything with a heartbeat and ears” will � nd blueberry
cannons disturbing.
STARALDERGROVEYour Hometown Community Newspaper for over 55 Years | Thursday, June 6, 2013
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• Standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)• Power windows, locks and side mirrors
Gas Card$500
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HWY: 7.8 L/100KM 36 MPG
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2014 Kia Rondo, #RN2992, $159/biweekly payments based on the selling price of $26,160 over a 60/84 term @ 3.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $2750.00 and the residual is $8850.00 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2014 Kia Forte LX #FOX725, $109/biweekly payments based on the selling price of $17,780 over a 60/84 term @ 2.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $2000.00 and the residual is $6000.00 plus taxes and fees OAC,2013 Kia Sorento #SR6892, $155/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $26,700 over a 60/84 month term @1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,463 and the residual is $8,888 OAC, 2013 Kia Soul, #SO6421, $118/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $20,300 over a 60/84 month term @ 1.49 interest, the cost of borrowing is $995.00 and the residual is $6,040 OAC, 2013 Kia Forte #FO0217, 92/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $16,200 over a 60/84 month term @.9 interest, the cost of borrowing is $436.00 and the residual is $5,224 OAC, 2013 Kia Forte 5 #FO9871, $114/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,995 over a 60/84 month term @ .9 interest the cost of borrowing is $538.00 and the residual is $6,442 OAC, 2013 Kia Sportage #SP4706, $137/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,750 over a 60/84 month term @1.49% interest, the cost of borrowing is $1,163 and the residual is $7,056 OAC, 013 Kia Optima #OP4537, $132/bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $22,700 over a 60/84 month term @1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,111 and the residual is $6,750 OAC, 2013 Kia Rio, #RO1854 $99/biweekly payments based on the selling price of $16,600 over a 60/84 month term @1.49% interest , the cost of borrowing is $851.00 and the residual is $5900.00 plus taxes and fees OAC, All bi-weekly payments and prices do not include taxes and fees. You choose offers are available on financed vehicles only and must be negotiated at the time of deal. Value does not exceed $1500 and customers can only choose one offer. Offer pictures are for illustration purposes only. Actual giveaways may differ from pictures. Cash rebate of $5775 is on the 2013 Sorento V6 FWD only. Offer valid until closing June 9th, 2013. Please see dealer for complete details.
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19764 Langley Bypass Fraser Hwy
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Willowbrook Mall APPLEWOOD KIA LANGLEY
“It’s all good at Applewood!”Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed customers who take delivery by July 31, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. 0% purchase fi nancing is available on select 2012 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Dealers may sell for less. See dealer for full detail. Purchase fi nancing offers include Delivery and Destination fees of up to $1,650. Other taxes, registration, insurance, licensing fees, and PPSA of $79 are excluded. “Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase fi nancing offers on select 2012 and 2013 models on approved credit (OAC) (2012/2013 Sportage/Sorento/Sedona/Borrego excluded). No interest will accrue during the fi rst 60 days of the fi nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID / Kia Forte at a value of $1,250/ $750 for any current Kia owners towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012 MY Optima HYBRID/ 2012 MY Forte models only. Current Kia vehicle must be registered and licensed for the last 90 days. Loyalty Bonus offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase fi nancing only before July 31, 2012. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for details. ECO-Credit for 2012 Optima HYBRID is $1,000 and is applicable to the purchase or lease of a new 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID. Available at participating dealers. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. ¥Competitive Bonus offer available on the purchase or lease of new 2012 Optima (excluding hybrid) / 2012 Forte sedan/ 2012 Forte Koup/ 2012 Forte5 models at a value of $500 for owners of any competitive vehicle vehicle with proof of ownership and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. See dealer for eligibility of competitive vehicles and full program details. Certain restrictions apply. Offer is transferrable within same household (must provide proof of address). Limit of one Competitive Bonus per customer or household. Offer not combinable with any other loyalty/completive offers. Offer ends July 31, 2012 Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and fi nance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and fi nance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends July 31, 2012.Rondo Bonus Cash offer is available to qualifi ed retail customers who purchase/fi nance or lease a new 2012 Kia Rondo (Bonus Cash of $750) from a participating dealer between July 4-31, 2012 and will be deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Lease and fi nance offers are on approved credit. Some conditions apply. 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KURT LANGMANN PHOTOSPhotos from top: Mayor Jack Froese cut the ribbon at the Aldergrove Trolley Com-pany’s launch on Saturday morning. Passengers enjoyed their first ride aboard the Aldergrove Trolley on Saturday morning. Mayor Jack Froese and councillors David Davis, Kim Richter and Bev Dornan gives their thumbs up at the Aldergrove Trolley Company’s launch. The day offered free introductory rides on the system’s south and north routes.
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B.C.’s anti-gang unit disman-tled a sophisticated underground grow-op adjacent to the Gloucester industrial area over the weekend which police say has ties to the Hells Angels.
The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, along with up to 100 officers from numerous police sections in Langley and Surrey, executed a search warrant for a rural property in the 27000-block of 56 Avenue, across the street from industrial buildings.
Three men and one woman were arrested at the scene. They were later released pending further investigation, said police.
Despite similarities, investi-gators don’t believe this under-ground grow-op, which had about 430 plants, is linked to the four grow-ops shut down last month in Mission. Both marijuana grows are tied to Hells Angels though, said police.
A search of the Langley prop-erty revealed five shipping con-tainers buried underground where they housed a sophisticated bunker system. In this case, the property above the bunker was constructed to resemble a small hobby farm, complete with three sheep and one pig. In addition to the farm animals, a combination of about a dozen pit bull-type dogs and Chihuahuas were found. The dogs were taken by a family member of one of the peo-ple arrested, said CFSEU spokes-person Sgt. Lindsey Houghton.
“Each of the steel shipping con-tainers had a doorway cut through it to make a continuous pathway that connected all of the containers as well as raised walkways so work-ers could easily walk through the bunker from container to contain-er,” said Houghton.
The grow-op, which is believed to have been operating for at least a couple of years, was powered by an industrial-sized natural gas gen-
erator, similar to what was found in Mission, worth an estimated $100,000.
“To fuel the underground gener-ator and further conceal the opera-tion from the public and police, it was discovered, to the shock of the officers, that a nearby natural gas pipeline had been cut into and a bypass installed to redirect the gas to the generator,” he said.
As was the case in Mission, the perpetrators went to great lengths to conceal what they were doing. At the Langley property, the gen-erator’s muffler was disguised from view with an old manure spreader placed over top of the muffler.
Officers discovered a loaded firearm in one of the bedrooms of the house on the property and seized about 1.5 pounds of dried marijuana.
“From trucking the containers in on flatbed trailers, to excavating massive holes, to needing a crane to lower the containers into the ground, and then having people get the grow-op up and running, this was a complex operation that required a great deal of planning
and equipment. Make no mistake; however, this had the potential to be extremely dangerous to the pub-lic and emergency responders,” says Houghton.
Witnesses to the raid over the weekend reported seeing up to 100 officers on the property.
“The lengths that the people constructing these types of grow-ops will go to are alarming. In spite of their efforts to hide from the police, however, we will continue to target organized crime groups.”
A crane operator had to be hired to lift the containers and generator out of the ground.
“We relied heavily on the co-operation and assistance of con-tractors and heavy equipment oper-ators, and the Langley Township Fire Department to help us at the scene,” said Houghton.
CFSEU-BC acknowledges the significant assistance it received from the Langley and Surrey RCMP detachments, the Lower Mainland Emergency Response Team, RCMP Air Services, and pri-vate contractors during the execu-tion of this search warrant.
Underground grow-op busted over weekend
RCMP PHOTOA largescale underground marijuana grow operation was uncovered by police in the Gloucester area over the weekend.
On Saturday June 8, in recognition of Canadian Environment Week
(June 2-8), Member of Parliament Mark Warawa will be distributing
free native plants. A total of 100 big leaf maple, 350 Saskatoon berry and 350 flowering red currant seedlings
will be available to the public on a first-come, first-served basis. Native
plants are indigenous to our area, provide a food source for people and great habitat for birds and other wild-
life, produce oxygen and keep our air clean. The plant giveaway takes
place at Langley Home Depot (6598- 200 St) from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. or as
quantities last. For more information on Canadian Environment Week visit www.ec.gc.ca and for more informa-
tion about the tree distribution con-tact LEPS, 604-532-3511.
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Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services express heartfelt thanks and sincere apprecia-tion to a special group of women from the Knitting Club at Pioneer Park in Aldergrove for their gen-erous donations of knit-ted clothing to the youth and families supported by the agency.
The knitting club at Pioneer Park started back in 2011 when a large amount of wool was donated by one of the member’s family. Since that donation, another member of the club was
able to bring in a dona-tion of wool from an Aldergrove resident who wanted his wife’s wool collection to go to a good cause after she passed
away. The Pioneer Park knitting club continues to make beautiful articles of clothing from donated wool, however, they are starting to run out.
If you would like to donate wool or knitting supplies to the knitting club at Pioneer Park please contact Rolande at 604-856-2838.
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Aldergrove Star
The new board mem-bers of Otter Co-op were sworn into office following elections at the annual gen-eral meeting, held at DW Poppy Secondary’s gym on Wednesday, May 29.
They are President Dorothy Anderson, 1st Vice President Frank Hauzer, 2nd Vice President Dick Mayer, Secretary Susan Dodd, and direc-tors John Watt, Frank Braun, Larry Jantzen, Angie McDougall and Maria Pucek.
Otter Co-op members elect new board
HARRY HUNT PHOTOOtter Co-op’s board of directors are (back row, from left) John Watt, Dick Mayer, Frank Hauzer, Frank Braun and Larry Jantzen, (front row) Angie Mc-Dougall, Dorothy Anderson, Maria Pucek and Susan Dodd.
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Developers take note — the Langley School District is looking to more than double its school site acquisition charge. But if it gets approval, it won’t take effect until late 2014.
The district hired Urban Systems Limited to look into how much Langley charges the development community and learned it has been charging a lot less than its neighbouring cities.
The proposal is to charge $590 for each medium density property, up from its current $283. The charges are paid by developers and go toward the purchase of land for schools to be built.
Trustees agreed to forward the proposal to the consultation process. Now the consultant will go to the stakeholders of the Township and City as well as the developmen t community this week.
Councils then have 60 days to provide feedback and then the district must submit the changes to the Ministry of Education for approval.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOAldergrove Business Association volunteers put up the hanging baskets along main street Aldergrove on Saturday, June 2.
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VICTORIA – One of Premier Christy Clark’s � rst tasks of the new term will be to resume trade talks with Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Several daunting tasks await. Clark must repair rela-tions with Alberta Premier Alison Redford a� er B.C.’s theatrics over oil pipelines before the election, and pre-pare for the results of a federal environmental review of the Enbridge Northern Gateway proposal in the fall.
Some people were sur-prised on Friday when the B.C. government released its � nal wri� en submission to the federal environmental review panel on Northern Gateway.
It was widely interpreted as B.C.’s outright rejection of the project, but it’s not as simple as that.
Clark and B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake signalled several times before the election that they were not ge� ing the answers they wanted from Enbridge. But they stuck to the princi-ple that the hearings must be completed.
� e NDP repeated for months that the B.C. Liberal government had forfeited its own review and handed juris-diction over the environmen-tal assessment to O� awa.
In fact, a pipeline that runs across two provinces is by de� nition a ma� er of federal jurisdiction.
B.C. could have held its own parallel set of hearings, which was the NDP’s stated
preference, but in no circum-stance does the province have a veto.
And both the B.C. Liberal government and Enbridge were careful to leave the door open for further talks.
A closer reading of their comments shows that the key di� erence at this stage is one of timing.
“� e panel must determine if it is appropriate to grant a certi� cate for the project as currently proposed on the basis of a promise to do more study and planning a� er the certi� cate is granted,” Lake said. “Our government does not believe that a certi� cate should be granted before these important questions are answered.”
According to Enbridge executive Janet Holder, those important questions can’t all be answered until the hearings are over.
� e company maintains that every river crossing and spill response plan can’t be done in detail during the two-year hearings.
B.C.’s � nal submission runs to nearly 100 pages. It goes into detail on the inconsisten-cies and unanswered ques-tions on such vital topics as whether diluted bitumen can sink in water.
In short, the province argues that it can sink if the oil is in fresh water, or if it is exposed to weathering so lighter fractions evaporate, or if it is mixed with sediments that increase its density.
� ese are pertinent condi-tions if heavy oil were to leak into a river in springtime, when water runs fast and cold and brown with sediment.
� en there are the obsta-cles presented by responding to a spill in remote wilderness and heavy snow.
Given both provincial and aboriginal opposition in B.C., the Enbridge pipeline is unlikely to be imposed, and last week Conservative cabinet minister James Moore clearly ruled that out.
� e B.C. government has consistently maintained that the current project does not meet Clark’s o� en-repeated � ve conditions, including the vaguely de� ned “fair share” of revenues, and Moore said the federal government agrees with those conditions.
� e B.C. government has to face some other uncomfort-able realities as well. If heavy oil pipelines are such a risk, how does B.C. manage the one that has stretched across remote and populated areas for 60 years?
Does the government take a stand against new pipelines, and then watch as rail cars full of heavy oil cross those same rivers?
No permit is required for that, and in fact there are more hazardous materials than oil moving by rail and road across the province today.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
t� etcher@blackpress.ca
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viewsTom Fletcher
BC Press CouncilThe Aldergrove Star is a
member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The coun-cil considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of com-plaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about cover-age or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council.
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Janice ReidAdvertising consultant
Kurt LangmannEditor
Enbridge pipeline isn’t dead yet
IRICE: Ingrid Rice’s View
Resident answers backEditor:Re: “Residents speak out” le� er-to-the-editor from Kerry
Proudfoot, published in the Star May 30, 2013.My innate sense of fair play compels me to respond to Ms.
Proudfoot’s le� er, as I also a� ended the May 13 Town Hall meeting in Bradner and wonder if we in fact a� ended the same meeting! I can’t speak to her claim that Mayor Banman has a certain disdain for her personally but I witnessed noth-ing in their verbal exchanges that evening that amounted to the Mayor chastising her in an insulting manner…not once, certainly not twice. I recall her being asked to wait her turn to address the invited panel (Mayor and several Councilors, the City Manager, other sta� , and representatives from our police, � re and engineering departments) but is she so thin-skinned and self-important that she takes a request to wait her turn as a personal a� ront?
Ms. Proudfoot moves on to quote the Mayor (now widen-ing the scope in claiming he insulted all of Bradner and Mount Lehman) as saying “Why would you care about arts and culture? You’re just a bunch of farmers out here.” I heard no such thing! Early in the evening a woman from the ratepayers group that had organized the meeting challenged the Mayor and Council to be more � scally responsible and “quit wast-ing money on arts and cra� s!” When the Mayor was able to address that and other money-related issues he commented that he represented all citizens of Abbotsford and that some of those citizens placed a high value on arts and culture and that he was sorry the woman thought it was a waste of money.
Continuing with her barrage of Mayoral misquotations, Ms. Proudfoot harkens back to a July, 2012 Bradner Town Hall Meeting where she claims Mayor Banman “accused us of not being farmers - saying we all lived in 10,000 sq. � . mansions with swimming pools.” I’m seeing a trend here now – I was also at that meeting and don’t recall anything resembling that state-ment! � e Mayor did say that the best way to save the farmland was to farm it.
� e rest of Ms. Proudfoot’s le� er is nothing more than a personally motivated character assassination of the Mayor and she plays fast and loose with the truth, which is her well-estab-lished modus operandi. If I put it in quotation marks, it must be true? At the May 13 meeting, one hot topic was the recent voting by the Agricultural Advisory Commi� ee re: endorsing (or not) the West Abbotsford Business Park proposal. It got heated and ugly and a� er repeated a� empts to explain the vot-ing history and process, Mayor Banman had to stand there and endure multiple, angry shouts of “Liar! Liar!” � e group that didn’t like the outcome of the commi� ee’s vote just couldn’t believe their position hadn’t prevailed and had a temper tan-trum that any two year old would be proud of.
Having lived in Bradner for 14 years my observations of Kerry Proudfoot and her gang of self-righteous do-gooders reveal that is is they who are guilty of the charges she makes about the Mayor. Her group are the bullies and it is they who do not take kindly to folks who do not share their views. Last July a speaker in favour of the business park was booed and cat-called and at a later public hearing in November I was heckled as I read a sampling of Ms. Proudfoot’s histrionic writings that are regularly published in the Bradner Barker and local papers. At that hearing a woman from the anti-everything group thought that if she kept on misusing the legal phrase “without prejudice” she was then permi� ed to make racial comments about some of the supporters of the project. On May 13 a gen-tleman from the ratepayers group complained that while there was no money for a new Bradner � re hall and police station, there was money for the new � re hall “up near the Taj Mahal on Blueridge”. � is group is so smug and self-righteous that they think they are the � nal arbiters on everything and speak for everyone. Structures they don’t approve of are “disgusting monstrosities” and if you don’t agree with their points of view then you are a moneygrubber and in league with the Devil.
Well, these self-serving racists certainly don’t speak for me and I would urge anyone to please take the impassioned bleat-ings of Ms. Proudfoot and her cohorts with a pillar of salt and ignore her closed-minded, biased and outright false “report-ings” of any future public meetings or the goings-on at city hall.
� ank you. Bruce Giesbrecht, West Abbotsford
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L E T T E R S
VICTORIA – One of Premier Christy Clark’s � rst tasks of the new term will be to resume trade talks with Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Several daunting tasks await. Clark must repair rela-tions with Alberta Premier Alison Redford a� er B.C.’s theatrics over oil pipelines before the election, and pre-pare for the results of a federal environmental review of the Enbridge Northern Gateway proposal in the fall.
Some people were sur-prised on Friday when the B.C. government released its � nal wri� en submission to the federal environmental review panel on Northern Gateway.
It was widely interpreted as B.C.’s outright rejection of the project, but it’s not as simple as that.
Clark and B.C. Environment Minister Terry Lake signalled several times before the election that they were not ge� ing the answers they wanted from Enbridge. But they stuck to the princi-ple that the hearings must be completed.
� e NDP repeated for months that the B.C. Liberal government had forfeited its own review and handed juris-diction over the environmen-tal assessment to O� awa.
In fact, a pipeline that runs across two provinces is by de� nition a ma� er of federal jurisdiction.
B.C. could have held its own parallel set of hearings, which was the NDP’s stated
preference, but in no circum-stance does the province have a veto.
And both the B.C. Liberal government and Enbridge were careful to leave the door open for further talks.
A closer reading of their comments shows that the key di� erence at this stage is one of timing.
“� e panel must determine if it is appropriate to grant a certi� cate for the project as currently proposed on the basis of a promise to do more study and planning a� er the certi� cate is granted,” Lake said. “Our government does not believe that a certi� cate should be granted before these important questions are answered.”
According to Enbridge executive Janet Holder, those important questions can’t all be answered until the hearings are over.
� e company maintains that every river crossing and spill response plan can’t be done in detail during the two-year hearings.
B.C.’s � nal submission runs to nearly 100 pages. It goes into detail on the inconsisten-cies and unanswered ques-tions on such vital topics as whether diluted bitumen can sink in water.
In short, the province argues that it can sink if the oil is in fresh water, or if it is exposed to weathering so lighter fractions evaporate, or if it is mixed with sediments that increase its density.
� ese are pertinent condi-tions if heavy oil were to leak into a river in springtime, when water runs fast and cold and brown with sediment.
� en there are the obsta-cles presented by responding to a spill in remote wilderness and heavy snow.
Given both provincial and aboriginal opposition in B.C., the Enbridge pipeline is unlikely to be imposed, and last week Conservative cabinet minister James Moore clearly ruled that out.
� e B.C. government has consistently maintained that the current project does not meet Clark’s o� en-repeated � ve conditions, including the vaguely de� ned “fair share” of revenues, and Moore said the federal government agrees with those conditions.
� e B.C. government has to face some other uncomfort-able realities as well. If heavy oil pipelines are such a risk, how does B.C. manage the one that has stretched across remote and populated areas for 60 years?
Does the government take a stand against new pipelines, and then watch as rail cars full of heavy oil cross those same rivers?
No permit is required for that, and in fact there are more hazardous materials than oil moving by rail and road across the province today.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
t� etcher@blackpress.ca
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B.C.’s
viewsTom Fletcher
BC Press CouncilThe Aldergrove Star is a
member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The coun-cil considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of com-plaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about cover-age or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council.
Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2.
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Dwayne Weidendorf
Janice ReidAdvertising consultant
Kurt LangmannEditor
Enbridge pipeline isn’t dead yet
IRICE: Ingrid Rice’s View
Resident answers backEditor:Re: “Residents speak out” le� er-to-the-editor from Kerry
Proudfoot, published in the Star May 30, 2013.My innate sense of fair play compels me to respond to Ms.
Proudfoot’s le� er, as I also a� ended the May 13 Town Hall meeting in Bradner and wonder if we in fact a� ended the same meeting! I can’t speak to her claim that Mayor Banman has a certain disdain for her personally but I witnessed noth-ing in their verbal exchanges that evening that amounted to the Mayor chastising her in an insulting manner…not once, certainly not twice. I recall her being asked to wait her turn to address the invited panel (Mayor and several Councilors, the City Manager, other sta� , and representatives from our police, � re and engineering departments) but is she so thin-skinned and self-important that she takes a request to wait her turn as a personal a� ront?
Ms. Proudfoot moves on to quote the Mayor (now widen-ing the scope in claiming he insulted all of Bradner and Mount Lehman) as saying “Why would you care about arts and culture? You’re just a bunch of farmers out here.” I heard no such thing! Early in the evening a woman from the ratepayers group that had organized the meeting challenged the Mayor and Council to be more � scally responsible and “quit wast-ing money on arts and cra� s!” When the Mayor was able to address that and other money-related issues he commented that he represented all citizens of Abbotsford and that some of those citizens placed a high value on arts and culture and that he was sorry the woman thought it was a waste of money.
Continuing with her barrage of Mayoral misquotations, Ms. Proudfoot harkens back to a July, 2012 Bradner Town Hall Meeting where she claims Mayor Banman “accused us of not being farmers - saying we all lived in 10,000 sq. � . mansions with swimming pools.” I’m seeing a trend here now – I was also at that meeting and don’t recall anything resembling that state-ment! � e Mayor did say that the best way to save the farmland was to farm it.
� e rest of Ms. Proudfoot’s le� er is nothing more than a personally motivated character assassination of the Mayor and she plays fast and loose with the truth, which is her well-estab-lished modus operandi. If I put it in quotation marks, it must be true? At the May 13 meeting, one hot topic was the recent voting by the Agricultural Advisory Commi� ee re: endorsing (or not) the West Abbotsford Business Park proposal. It got heated and ugly and a� er repeated a� empts to explain the vot-ing history and process, Mayor Banman had to stand there and endure multiple, angry shouts of “Liar! Liar!” � e group that didn’t like the outcome of the commi� ee’s vote just couldn’t believe their position hadn’t prevailed and had a temper tan-trum that any two year old would be proud of.
Having lived in Bradner for 14 years my observations of Kerry Proudfoot and her gang of self-righteous do-gooders reveal that is is they who are guilty of the charges she makes about the Mayor. Her group are the bullies and it is they who do not take kindly to folks who do not share their views. Last July a speaker in favour of the business park was booed and cat-called and at a later public hearing in November I was heckled as I read a sampling of Ms. Proudfoot’s histrionic writings that are regularly published in the Bradner Barker and local papers. At that hearing a woman from the anti-everything group thought that if she kept on misusing the legal phrase “without prejudice” she was then permi� ed to make racial comments about some of the supporters of the project. On May 13 a gen-tleman from the ratepayers group complained that while there was no money for a new Bradner � re hall and police station, there was money for the new � re hall “up near the Taj Mahal on Blueridge”. � is group is so smug and self-righteous that they think they are the � nal arbiters on everything and speak for everyone. Structures they don’t approve of are “disgusting monstrosities” and if you don’t agree with their points of view then you are a moneygrubber and in league with the Devil.
Well, these self-serving racists certainly don’t speak for me and I would urge anyone to please take the impassioned bleat-ings of Ms. Proudfoot and her cohorts with a pillar of salt and ignore her closed-minded, biased and outright false “report-ings” of any future public meetings or the goings-on at city hall.
� ank you. Bruce Giesbrecht, West Abbotsford
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOAldergrove’s Mike McVay with a 1919 Ford TT at the 25th anniversary of Model A Sunday car show at BC Farm Museum in Fort Langley on Sunday, June 2. McVay is one of the organizers of the event, which featured over 50 Model A cars and trucks.
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By MONIQUE TAMMINGAAldergrove Star
Six Langley kittens and their mom, whose every move was captured on a live Internet feed for eight weeks, 24 hours a day, captured the hearts of the world. They have all been adopted, confirmed Patti Dale Animal Shelter.
But thanks for letting the furry fe-lines’ day-to-day antics be shared with everyone are coming in from around the world.
“We received registered mail from Japan today. The front of the envelope had a dozen cute Hello Kitty stickers and more Hello Kitty stickers inside,” said Patti Dale animal shelter manager Sean Baker.
“Inside there was a letter, a picture of Petunia and her kittens and $75 in Canadian five-dollar bills.”
The girl from Japan wrote that she had lost her own cat in April and watching these kittens play and sleep made her feel happy.
“They cheered me. I hope their [sic] happiness,” wrote the girl.
They have also received donations from England and other countries.
In fact, the live feed saw more than 1.3 million views during the eight weeks volunteer foster mom Shelly Roche trained her webcam on the fe-line family, and let their adorable ways do the rest.
A link via The Langley Times’ Face-book page also proved very popular, drawing more readers than anything else featured on the page — by a wide margin.
Their cute kitten play captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of people, some of whom found them-selves in trouble with employers because they were watching kittens instead of working.
Two kittens were adopted together, and young mom Petunia also found a nice home, said Baker.
One of the females had to wait to be spayed because she didn’t weigh enough. Baker held back another fe-male so she had a companion through coming out of surgery. Now all seven have gone to good homes, he said. He doesn’t know if Roche would be will-ing to do it again.
“It’s a huge commitment to open your home up to a live camera.
“But the end product was amazing.“It’s like a good book. You don’t want
it to end and when it does, you say, ‘OK, but what’s next?” said Baker.
In the meantime, there are still plenty of kittens and cats looking for a good home. If you are interested in adoption call Patti Dale Animal Shelter at 604-857-5055.
SUBMITTED PHOTOPatti Dale Shelter manager Sean Baker holds a donation and thank you card from a girl in Japan.
Aldergrove Star
It was a few minutes before parade time and Hyack Festival Association president Gavin Palmer was a nervous wreck because he couldn’t find the car he was supposed to ride in and wave to the crowd.
“Where’s my con-vertible? I can’t see it,” he asked an organizer in a bit of a panic.
Just then he spot-ted his wife Jacke, dressed in a Queen Victoria outfit, com-ing from behind in a horse-drawn carriage for them to ride in at the head of the Hyack International Parade on Saturday.
The large, open white carriage had fancy turn-of-the-cen-tury ornaments and red roses for decora-tion. The black horses were dressed to the nines and so was the driver in his Victorian-era outfit.
“My jaw dropped,” said Palmer. “That was
one fabulous surprise.”The idea had come
to Jacke, who owns a horse, during a dinner party in October when someone suggested it.
“I know people that do that,” she said to herself and so she con-tacted Rocking Horse Carriage in Aldergrove and started putting it all in place.
One problem: Horses haven’t been allowed to participate in New West parades
in more than 15 years. To pull it off, she
had to get permis-sion from several city hall departments, the police and, of course, from the Hyack board. But since she wanted it to be a surprise, the board had to discuss it when Palmer wasn’t around.
So when Gavin turned around and saw her sitting in the car-riage, his expression was worth all the hard
work.The Palmers had
a grand time rolling down Sixth Street, and so did the audience as it got a look at the nat-tily-attired horses.
“You should have seen the kids’ eyes,” said Gavin, whose one-year term as president has come to an end.
Said Jacke, “Horses have to be in parades. They love it, they’re as big a showoff as any-one.”
A presidential surprise from Aldergrove
Photo contributed/STC CreativeHyack Festival Association president Gavin Palmer was excited when his wife Jacke, dressed as Queen Victoria, surprised him by arrang-ing for a horse and carriage to ride at the Hyack International Parade.
By BRENDA ANDERSONAldergrove Star
Langley’s two Seniors of the Year for 2013 have plenty in common. Their last name for instance. And their address.
Not to mention the long and varied list of community volunteer activities that Mario and Marilyn Sergi have hap-pily taken on over the nearly 15 years they’ve called Langley home.
The Murrayville couple, who have been married for 51 years, are the embodiment of community involvement, according to Doris Riedweg.
That’s why the Langley author/historian decided to nominate them for the award, presented annually at Langley Senior Resources Centre.
“I immediately thought of the Sergis,” said Riedweg. “There is no one more deserv-ing. They give very unselfishly.”
Among the numerous volun-teer roles the couple has taken on over the years, Mario and Marilyn have spent more than 10 years with the Langley Emergency Program.
They’re also well known for pitching in under less dra-matic circumstances. From driving their neighbours to appointments, to helping them with light house-work and meal preparation, the couple is happy to lend a hand
whenever and wherever they’re able. They also help out toward the end of each year at the Langley Christmas Bureau.
Marilyn, 74, a member of Ramshead Writers Group, volun-teered for 10 years at the Aldergrove Community Police Office (CPO) as well as working for 11 years with Canadian Blood Services.
She has also been a Sunshine Lady and Secret Pal,
“bringing her infectious smile and cheery words to many shut-ins and the elderly,” wrote Riedweg.
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Robert Campbell and Cailin Green are return-ing to B.C. this June to launch their brand new CD, ‘east’.
One year ago this month, Robert and Cailin left B.C. to follow their dreams, all the way to Nova Scotia. Now living outside of Dartmouth, they have spent these last months honing their songwriting skills and working with producer Jamie Robinson to create a delightful new CD of original tunes.
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“Where better to kick off our B.C. tour and launch our new CD?” asks Campbell. “We look forward to seeing every-one. There are many people here who are very special to us.”
This dynamic couple have been involved in numerous community theatre productions and shows such as the Ridge Meadows Opry and the Millennium Players.
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GREG SAKAKI PHOTOColton Facciotti takes the checkered flag during his MX1 race Sunday at the Canadian Motosport Racing Corp.’s Monster Energy Motocross Nationals series stop at the Wastelands Motocross Park in Nanaimo.
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The 2013 motocross season got off to a rousing start.
Nanaimo’s Wastelands Motocross Park hosted the first series stop on the Canadian Motosport Racing Corporation’s Monster Energy Motocross Nationals circuit on Sunday.
Colton Facciotti, of Aldergrove, was the big winner, finishing first in both his MX1 motos. Facciotti also won at Wastelands in 2008 and 2011.
“It never really changes and you never really forget it,” he said of the track.
He said after his first moto that he “couldn’t be any happier” to start off the
season atop the podium.“I just can’t thank the whole team
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Brett Metcalfe was runner-up in both MX1 races.
“It was good to get out there, first moto,” he said. “The track is as good as it’s ever going to get, the sun’s shining. It’s awesome to be up here.”
Jeremy Medaglia finished third in MX1.
Austin Politelli won MX2 after finish-ing first and then second in his motos. Keven Benoit was runner-up and Brad Nauditt placed third.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOAldergrove Dodgers’ Hayden Delaney picks off a Richmond Blues runner in baseball action, Saturday, June 1 at Aldergrove Athletic Park.
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The top rugby players from around the district were recog-nized at a ceremony held at Walnut Grove Secondary on May 28.
Zach Laliberte and Lauren Klassen, both Grade 12 students at Walnut Grove, were named the winners of the Bill Turpin Award.
The award is presented to a graduating player in the district who not only excels on the field, but also contributes by giving back to the game, either through referee-ing or coaching.
Both are captains of their respective Gators’ senior rugby teams.
The ceremony also recog-nized the players named to the Commissioner’s XV in Langley school district:Aldergrove Totems:Corey Reid (junior boys)Betty Gilbert Raptors:Nathan Murray (Grade 8 boys)Brookswood Bobcats:Elise Cluney (Grade 8 girls)
Brianne Kucey (junior girls)Tiera Naber (senior girls)Aiden Rees (Grade 8 boys)Liam Murray (junior boys)D.W. Poppy Redhawks:Nicole McIntosh (junior girls)Kelsey Gilmore (senior girls)Ty Terpsma (Grade 8 boys)Max Lawry (junior boys)Gino Paolella (senior boys)H.D. Stafford Skyhawks:
Eh Tha Taw (Grade 8 boys)R.E. Mountain Eagles:Andrew Kilpatrick (Grade 8 boys)Brian Trieu (junior boys)Chris Jung (senior boys)Walnut Grove Gators:Chelsea Gill (junior girls)Ashwika Alexandre (senior girls)Caleb Steiner (Grade 8 boys)Dean Qawasmeh (junior boys)Min Jun Park (senior boys)
Top rugby players honoured
HARRY HUNT PHOTOSDW Poppy Secondary senior girls’ rugby team members were named winners of the Gord Dennison Shield for top girls team at the Langley School District Rugby Awards, Tuesday, May 28.
From left: Gino Paoiella of DW Poppy Secondary, Corey Reid of Aldergrove Secondary, and Kelsey Gilmore of DW Poppy Secondary were named to the Commissioners 15 at the Langley School District Rugby Awards, May 28. BETH McCUNN PHOTOS
DW Poppy Secondary’s senior girls rugby team
(above, and in action at right) placed in sixth spot at the AA Rugby Provin-cial Champi-
onships.
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Almost 350 dogs and their handlers will be com-peting this weekend for the 2013 BC/Yukon Regional Agility Championships at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley.
The event runs a full three days, starting with warm up games and a cash prize steeplechase on Fri-day, June 7. There are two solid days of agility compe-tition with three runs per dog each day on Saturday and Sunday, June 8-9.
The competition is free for members of the public to attend as spectators and the event also offers access to more than 20 dog and pet related vendors.
Competition times are Friday, June 7, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, June 8, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, June 9, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thunderbird Show Park is located at 24550 - 72 Ave.
HARRY HUNT PHOTOLangley’s Andrea Strain on Djakarta placed second at the annual Langley School District Foundation $5,000 Mini Prix on Sunday, June 2 at Thunderbird Show Park. The winner was Langley’s Laura-Jane Tidball aboard Armus GS.
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T-bird ‘goes to the dogs’
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Almost 350 dogs and their handlers will be com-peting this weekend for the 2013 BC/Yukon Regional Agility Championships at Thunderbird Show Park in Langley.
The event runs a full three days, starting with warm up games and a cash prize steeplechase on Fri-day, June 7. There are two solid days of agility compe-tition with three runs per dog each day on Saturday and Sunday, June 8-9.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOLangley’s Andrea Strain on Djakarta placed second at the annual Langley School District Foundation $5,000 Mini Prix on Sunday, June 2 at Thunderbird Show Park. The winner was Langley’s Laura-Jane Tidball aboard Armus GS.
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Aldergrove Devils’ Justin Sutton winds up for the pitch in junior men’s baseball versus Cloverdale, Saturday, June 1 at Aldergrove Athletic Park.
Wind ‘er Up
Aldergrove Star
Langley United Soccer Association (LUSA) and the Langley United FC Men’s club (LUFCA) announce the men’s club will officially merge into the Langley United Soccer Association in time for the September 2013 fall season.
Informal discussions began a few months ago with the hope that the men’s program could seam-lessly join LUSA. It did not take long for the two groups to realize it was mutually beneficial for the two clubs to come together.
LUSA needed to expand their adult programming in order to have a proper avenue for their youth players to “graduate” to men’s and women’s soc-cer, and LUFCA needed LUSA’s graduating players in order to continue to fill their men’s team rosters — something they were unable to do with their program
structure this past year. LUFCA will shortly dis-
band their society and fold their operations into LUSA with the intention of com-mencing play under the LUSA banner beginning this coming September 2013.
With the union of the two clubs, Langley United becomes, by a significant margin, the largest soccer club in the Fraser Valley.
With more than 2,500 registered players and grow-ing, this size allows it to compete in all areas with many of the larger clubs in the Lower Mainland.
The increased registra-tion can only help to build further on the excellent programs that are already in place in LUSA, as the club looks to expand on-field programs, the coach educa-tion programs, and its out-reach into the community as Langley’s largest youth sports organization.
Langley soccer is finally ‘United”
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After-Hours Emergency Contact 604.543.6700
Use Social Media to Connect with the Township of LangleyThe Township of Langley offers the following options to use social media to keep up-to-date with all that is happening in the community.
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Monday, June 10 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting
Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
Tuesday, June 11 | 7 - 9pm Seniors Advisory Committee
Civic Facility Salmon River Committee Room
Monday, June 17 | 7 - 11pm Regular Council Meeting
Civic Facility Fraser River Presentation Theatre
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langley events centre
Worm Composting WorkshopsLearn how to turn kitchen scraps into black gold for your garden and potted plants. A worm composting bin is a clean and easy way to reduce the amount of waste you put on the curb every week.
Workshop includes a bin, half a pound of worms, a digger, and information to take home:
Date: Saturday, June 15 Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm
Date: Wednesday, July 3 Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Date: Thursday, August 22 Time: 7:00 - 8:30pm
Place: Langley Demonstration Garden
Address: Derek Doubleday Arboretum, 21200 block 56 Avenue
Cost: $30
This is a subsidized price for Township residents only.
Engineering Division 604.532.3544 worms@tol.ca
public notices
public programs and events
Langley Thunder WLA Lacrosse
Wed Jun 12 7:00pm vs. Nanaimo TimbermenWed Jun 19 7:45pm vs. New West Salmonbellies
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The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 StreetFor ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre
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Langley Junior Thunder BCJLL Lacrosse
Thu Jun 6 8:00pm vs. Delta IslandersSun Jun 9 5:00pm vs. Nanaimo TimbermenThu Jun 13 8:00pm vs. New West Salmonbellies
Notice of Annual ReportPursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, Township Council invites the public to provide comments on the 2012 Draft Annual Report of the Corporation of the Township of Langley by delegation at the Regular Afternoon Council Meeting.
Date: Monday, June 24, 2013
Time: 4pm
Place: Township of Langley Civic Facility
Fraser River Presentation Theatre, 4th Floor
Address: 20338 – 65 Avenue
The 2012 Annual Report includes the audited financial statements, a schedule of 2012 tax exemptions, and information on services, objectives, and measures used to determine the Township’s success in meeting the objectives.
Starting June 10, copies of the 2012 Draft Annual Report will be available for public inspection at tol.ca or from the Customer Service Counter on the 2nd floor of the Township Civic Facility during regular business hours.
To appear as a delegation, contact Legislative Services by telephone or in writing by 4pm, Friday, June 21, 2013.
Legislative Services 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1 Tel: 604.533.6011 Fax: 604.533.6054 Email: legservicesinfo@tol.ca
Joint Town Hall MeetingA Joint Town Hall Meeting is being held with Township of Langley Mayor Jack Froese and Langley School Board Chair Wendy Johnson.
The event will give residents a chance to hear from and ask questions of their local elected officials. Moderator Bob Groeneveld will accept written questions from the audience and submit them to the panel for discussion.
Date: Saturday, June 15
Time: 1 - 3pm
Place: George Preston Recreation Centre
Location: 20699 - 42 Avenue
Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
public programs and events
Latimer Neighbourhood PlanThe Township of Langley is holding an open house to present the draft of the Latimer Neighbourhood Plan. Residents, property owners, and business owners from the community are encouraged to attend the open house and provide input on the draft plan.
Date: Tuesday, June 18Time: 4 - 8pmPlace: Langley Events Centre, Banquet HallAddress: 7888 - 200 Street
The plan provides a more sustainable neighbourhood through provision of:
• arangeofhousingopportunitiesandchoices• walkableneighbourhoods• thenecessarycommercialsupportservicesforthe
neighbourhood in the form of mixed use• preservationofopenspace,naturalbeautyandcritical
environmental areas• avarietyoftransportationchoices• modifiedroadgridnetworkwithinnovativeparkingoptions
explored• highqualitydesignandarchitecture• innovativeenergyconservationsolutions
Background information on the Latimer Neighbourhood Plan is available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/latimer.
Community Development Division 604.533.6034
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The road closure is required to enable construction crews to install a sanitary sewer connection and sanitary manhole.
The detour route is shown on the map.
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Be Wildlife Aware on the RoadThe Township of Langley is home to a diversity of wildlife habitat. Our residents share the area with many types of animals – large and small. Preservation of wildlife habitat is considered in planning all of Langley’s communities – let’s keep them safe!
Help protect our wildlife by respecting road signs and obeying posted speed limits. Motorists should use extra caution in the early morning and evening hours.
Slow down and watch for animals crossing, especially on arterial roads such as 208 Street, 88 Avenue, 80 Avenue, 72 Avenue, and the Willowbrook Connector.
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the Langley School District provides a variety of summer learning opportunities for students of many ages to take new courses, improve their marks, explore new subjects, and get additional support to complete courses before moving on to their next grade. elementary & Middle Summer Learning (new for 2013!) for students in grades 1-8 at numerous locations across Langley, Aldergrove and Fort Langley. Secondary Full credit courses for students in grades 8-12, now at both Langley Secondary and walnut grove Secondary for 2013.Secondary Academic remedial courses for students in grades 8-11, now at both Langley Secondary and walnut grove Secondary for 2013.eLL / eSL Full credit courses at Aldergrove community Secondary, or eLL non-credit courses at Langley Secondary. eligible Bc residents can take courses free of charge, other than a refundable textbook deposit for some courses. non-Bc residents and international Students’ fees are listed along with the courses descriptions. Please check with your current school if you are unsure of your eligibility. For more information, visit sd35summersession.ca or call 604-534-7891
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In recognition of their outstanding academic performance, a select few Grade 11 and 12 students from across Langley were recognized recently at the District’s annual Celebration of Achievement.
District Hosts Budget Open HouseTuesday, June 11, 2013
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HARRY HUNT PHOTODW Poppy Secondary brought up several junior players for the Rugby Provincial Championships held at Abbotsford last week, due to injuries. The Poppy team played well but could not overcome the stronger teams, and finished 16th in the AA schools category.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOSGrade 5 student Jayce Pickering of Shortreed Elementary (left) and Logan Knight of Parkside Elementary com-peted in the 100 metre relay event at the Aldergrove elementary school cross-town track meet last week.
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LOOKING for a person who takes pride in what they do, I need part-time help to keep our property well maintained and looking good. No weekends, days and hours fl exible, starting at $13.00 p hour. This is a great position for a retired person looking for a rewarding part-time job. Please call: 604.889.5007
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130 HELP WANTED
RJAMES WESTERN STAR FREIGHTLINER Journeyman Truck & Equipment Partsper-son. Busy commercial trans-port truck dealership in Kam-loops has an immediate opening for a journeyman parts person. This position is permanent full time with com-petitive wage and benefi t package. Resumes to Attn: HR Dept 2072 Falcon Rd., Kamloops BC V2C 4J3 Fax: (250)374-7790 Email: jobappli-cation@jamesws.com Only applicants selected for an in-terview will be contacted.
WAREHOUSEORDER
SELECTOR We are now accepting applications for the position of part-time Warehouse Order Selector, which will includetimely and accurate order pickingof grocery products in a safe, clean, team-based environment.Successful applicants will be available for day, afternoon and weekend shifts, have reliable transportation (no public transit available), possess profi cient English communication skills, and enjoy repetitive physical work that requires lifting 20-80lb cases of grocery products.
Starting wage is $12.95/hr. with an attractive incentive program and regular progressive increas-es every 500-1000 hours worked.We offer fl exible work schedules(will include a minimum of 1 weekend day), and an excellent training program is provided.
As one of the largest employers in the Fraser Valley, EV Logistics operates two distinct facilities - a 380,000 sq ft refrigerated facility, and a 485,000 sq ft dry goods building - both facilities are locat-ed in the Gloucester Industrial Park (at the 264th St. exit off Hwy #1).
Apply on-line at:www.evlogistics.com
Warehouse PositionAre you looking for a rewardingcareer with an innovative and
growing company where initiative, attention to detail
and quality work are recognized and rewarded?
Our vinyl window & doorplant, based in Abbotsford, is
seeking a competent team playerwith a good attitude, strong workethics, attention to detail and high
company quality standards.
Candidate must possess a valid forklift certifi cate, have experi-ence operating a forklift, the
ability to load and unload trucks, and to multitask.
Hourly wage + benefi t,8hr dayshift Monday - Friday.
Apply by fax 604-854-1718or email:
careers@innotech-windows.comNo phone calls please!
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
Production Position
Are you looking for a rewarding career with an innovative and growing company where initia-tive, attention to detail and quality work are recognized and reward-ed? Our vinyl window & door plant, based in Abbotsford, is seeking competent team players with a good attitude, strong work ethics, attention to detail and high company quality standards. Ex-perience with tools and glazing is preferred. Hourly wage + benefi t, 10hr dayshift Monday - Thursday.
Apply by fax 604-854-1718 or email: careers@
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139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
MOBILE MEDICAL EXAMIN-ERS:
RNs, RPNs, LPNs, Lab Techs
Insurance Services Co. recruiting in Aldergrove and surrounding. Venipuncture experience req’d.
Contact: careers@watermarkinsurance.com
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
BOOKKEEPER - LUMBER Busy lumber remanufacturing plant re-quires a bright, energetic person for a full-time position starting this sum-mer. Duties include full respon-sibility for accounts payable, pay-roll, benefi ts, bank deposits, lumber inventory entries, backup for invoic-ing and documents, and general of-fi ce duties. Good bookkeeping/ac-counting background (Accpac) and experience in the lumber business (LISA) are defi nite assets. Please send resume to Central Cedar Ltd., 19278-56th Ave., Surrey BC V3S 6K4, fax 604-533-0099, or email centralcedar@hotmail.com
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
Journeyman Carpenters
Dorosh Construction Ltd. is currently looking for experienced
Journeyman Carpenters with concrete forming experience.
F/T employment and competitive wages offered. Please send your
resumes and references to:
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KLASSIC AUTOBODY (Hay River, NT) seeking Working Shop Foreman/Assistant Manager - Over-see Bodyshop, estimations, quality/safety, team-player. $37-$42 hourly+OT, company matched pension plan, benefi ts. Apply to: employment@kinglandford.com. Fax: 867-874-2843.
MACHINERY mover with Class 1 Drivers Licence Fax resume to 604 946 0623 Pro-Tech Industrial Movers Apex Industrial Movers www.industrial-moving.ca
PROFESSIONAL SALESCONSULTANTS. Central Alberta’s leading Ford dealer requires two professional sales associates. We maintain a large inventory of New & Used vehicles & friendly country atmosphere with big city sales volume. We are closed Sundays and all Statutory Holidays. We offer a competitive pay plan with an aggressive bonus structure, salary guarantee and moving allowance. Attention: Dean Brackenbury, GSM. Email: brackenbury@denhamford.com.
TWO FULL-TIME positions available immediately for an Import Auto dealer in the interior of BC. Service Advisor -minimum 2-3 years experience. Apprentice or Journeyman Technician - Both applicants must have good attitude, quality workmanship. Email: moejam@telus.net.
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RANCHER!
NEW LISTING!
Beautiful Executive custom built rancher located in a great neighbourhood! You’ll be impressed as you drive up! Great curb appeal! 7721 sq ft manicured lot. Exposed aggregrate driveway, covered entrance, large foyer with vauted ceilings, hardwood fl oors, radiant heat, open concept living space. Attention to detail throughout. Don’t miss out on the gorgeous home.
Call Anne Stromsten 604-308-7365
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Fantastic south facing Basement Entry in great neighbourhood. 3 bedrooms up and 1 down with room for inlaws. Nicely landscaped, large covered deck, quiet cul-de-sac close to school, shops, recreation & transit. 6 year old roof.
Call Anne Stromsten 604-308-7365 $398,500
SOLD
LISTINGS WANTED!
END UNIT!Desirable End Unit in 45+ Complex. 3 bed/3 bath. Shows extremely well. Single Car Garage and fenced yard. Walking distance to shops and transit.
Call Anne Stromsten 604-308-7365 $219,900
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
260 ELECTRICAL
C & C Electrical Mechanical• ELECTRICAL
• FULL PLUMBING SERVICES• HVAC GAS FITTING
*Licensed *Insured24hr. Emergency Service
604-475-7077
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
281 GARDENING
YARD WORK HAULING TRASH
Call Howard 778-823-3736
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $75 or Well Rotted
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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER CLEANING Etc. Rubbish Removal. Pressure Washing, Yard cleanup & trim. Reas rates, FREE EST. Since 1990. (604)854-6469
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A SEMI-RETIRED CONTRACTOR. Specializing in Renovation’s. Available for work. 604-532-1710
SMALL Job Renos Int. & Ext. Home Repairs & Renos Quality Workman-ship Call Steve 778 888 7489
320 MOVING & STORAGE
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
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2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is
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Maid Services.
EXTERIOR PAINTING35 years experience.
Call Howard 778-823-3736AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
338 PLUMBING
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338 PLUMBING
Bro Marv Plumbing24/7 plumbing, heating,
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CRESCENT Plumbing & HeatingLicensed Residential 24hr. Service• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers
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FULL PLUMBING SERVICES• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical
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C & C Electrical Mechanical604-475-7077
341 PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373
Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627
All In OnePRESSURE WASHING
GUTTERS & WINDOWS
Douglas 778-255-2597
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Call a Roofer,not a SALESMAN !
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Owner Applicator
Ron 604-728-3699
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Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofi ng & Siding. WCB. Re-roofi ng, New Roof Gutters. 604-812-9721
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
SHRUB / JUNK REMOVAL Odd jobs, inside / outside house.
Construction, yard waste, appl. etc. Great prices! Dave 604-825-0066
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!
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374 TREE SERVICES
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PETS
456 FEED & HAY
COURSE CEDAR HOG FUELCall 604-856-6500
PETS
477 PETS
Airedale Terrier pups. P/b, ckc reg., micro, health guar, 604-819-2115. email: lovethem@telus.net
BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, bred at Diesel Kennel, one male puppy left, $1000. (604)869-5073
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
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English Bulldog Pups, Ch. Bred, shots. Gorgeous show quality $2800. 604-513-0092
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups P/B. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, 10 weeks old, $700. (604)850-3329
ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso)
P/B blue brindle ~ 1 Female Ready to go. 1st shots &
tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN
$1000 604-308-5665
JACK RUSSELL pups 3F 1M. 8wks old, short legs, smooth coat. Dew claws done. $500. 778-883-6049
MALTESE 1 Male. 12 weeks old. 1st shots, vet ✔, health guaranteed view mother. $600. 1-604-355-0452
MAREMMA PUPS, working stock guard pups, protectors of livestock, family or property, will guard what-ever it bonds to. Being raised with livestock. No Sunday calls. 1 (604)796-8557
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
PUG STUD (rare silver) and Golden Retriever Stud (OFA and eye Cert.) available for service. May consider puppy back or cash, depending.604-820-4827 Mission
SHELTIES: Sable colored. One 7 month old, two 3 month olds. Ready now. Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
548 FURNITURE
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET*Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
551 GARAGE SALES
LANGLEYMULTI FAMILY SALE
FISH POND, CANCER FUNDRAISER
Sat June 8, 9am-2pm Rain or shine
23598 Old Yale Road Hot dog BBQ, scrapbooking,
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TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
EVERY Sunday 7am604-856-5165
Sellers $15 or Seller pack 4 for $50.
559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES
AQUASSURE Walk-in Tubs & Showers Local service. Save $$ 1-866-404-8827www.aquassure.com
560 MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
563 MISC. WANTED
WANTED: A 16’ v-back fi berglass canoe, please call: (604)970-1071
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566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANO, Full keyboard, all the bells and whistles. Yamaha Clavinova. $500. Good cond. (604)531-1267
REAL ESTATE
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
ALDERGROVE; correct Phone # 778-878-1586, 3215 266A St.
3 Bdrm bsmt entry home. $398,500 Some Furniture avail.
627 HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House
Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments
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633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $69,900.
Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.
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639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
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RENTALS
736 HOMES FOR RENT
UPPER fl oor house for rent 3 bdrm & 1 1/2 bths. Very large covered deck & fenced Backyard. Lots of parking, shared laundry with owner Avail now Damage dep. $1350 req. Pets neg. 1 year lease. Call Paul for appt 604-202-9110 or 604-589-0488 or Gerry for appt. 604-476-2536 or 604-644-2619
750 SUITES, LOWER
ALDERGROVE. 2 bdrm ste. Own W/D. Strg, Lge bckyd. $850 incl hy-dro. July 1. NS/NP. 604-856-5527.
ALDERGROVE - 2 BDRM SUITE. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Incl utils. 778-246-0915 or 604-857-0230
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
A1 AUTO LOANS. Good, Bad or No Credit - No problem. We help with rebuilding credit & also offer a fi rst time buyer program. Call 1-855-957-7755.
AUTOS: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 4x4 ortrailer - this category has it all. You’ll also findautomotive supplies and classic cars for sale, or youcan list the vehicle you’re seeking. call 604.575.5555
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
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830 MOTORCYCLES
2007 HARLEY SPORTSTERFactory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leath-er bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7000 obo (604)817-1945
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALThe Scrapper
• Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
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#20 - 27272 - 32ND AVENUE $214,000
Over 45 years young here, 3 levels, 3 bedrooms, stainless appliances and a great Mount Baker view. Loads of storage and quick possession possible. Al-most 2,000 sq. ft and private yard.
TWIN FIRS
Close to everything large lot, room for a shop, mort-gage helper already in 4 bedrooms for main � oor and two more downstairs. Lots of parking and room to move around both in the yard and house so have look here. New furnace and hot water tank newer roof.
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#92 - 27044 - 32ND AVENUE $217,900
27372 - 32B AVENUE $495,000
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SHOWS LIKE NEW
2861 BERGMAN STREET $779,900
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
Room for all the toys and then some check out this 4 bedroom custom built home on 1 acre in west abby on no thru street with huge parking area for R.V. or work vehicles this rancher has a very friendly � oor plan and is perfect for family living or retirement liv-ing, if you like entertaining in the summertime or not this is a must see.
Have a look here, very private back patio. Lovely wood � replace, very neat and clean. This unit quali-� es for all the � rst time home buyers perks. So call today and Let’s make a move happen.
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2979 - 270B STREET $465,0001/4 ACRE WITH SHOP
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#34 - 27456 - 32ND AVENUE $200,000
CEDAR PARK TOWNHOME
Very nice and clean 3 bedroom townhome in Cedar Park very competitively priced for this location. All you have to do is move in new windows new doors in this complex and new roof is paid for. Close to playground and extra parking make a call and see this today.
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1 ACRE WITH 2500 SQ. FT. RANCHER
FIRST TIME BUYERS ALERT1700 SQ. FT IN MURRAYVILLE23150 FRASER HIGHWAY $550,000
3/4 ACRE LOT OUT OF ALR
Possibilities here to look at on this busy Fraser Hwy location sewer available home needs work or rezone or home based business anyone. Check this one out.
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
2722 - 273 STREET $439,900
This is the one, over 2500 sq ft of better than new home here with the great room idea with island in kitchen, large deck with sunroom downstairs warm neutral colors throughout everybody has what they need in this home o� ce wet bar, games room, bedrooms for everyone you name it is here and it show like a dream put this on the gotta see list even if you drive by you are going to want to see the inside call today for a showing…
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
WELCOME FAMILY & FRIENDS OVER
This immaculate rancher on a 5ft crawl space has a family room and eating area/kitchen combo with a fabulous sun room also 3 bedrooms and a 3 piece ensuite In a great location in Murrayville. Neat clean and ready to move into.
Have a look here 3 bedroom rancher with ensuite, hot water heat and is wheelchair friendly very clean and neat on a large lot with a separate 22 X 24 shop. Lots of paved yard and covered patio on a no through street close to schools with a very private back yard. Call to view this great place.
The great location (backs onto school yard) great view of mountains, all from you oak country kitchen with large eating area, 3 bedrooms up plus ensuite and fully � nished bsmt. The enclosed garage could be a 1 bedroom suite you gotta see this one. p.s. has a large back yard and is at the end of the cul-de-sac.
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All prices plus taxes / fees. Loyalty / conquest available to buyers who own qualifying vehicles, see us for details. Lease offers based on 24 months, .99%. Total paid $8,376 plus taxes. Residual is 19,583.52 plus taxes+$21,933 @18,000kms per year, walk away lease. Offers end June 8th, 2013. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown.
MSRP $23,649SUV Loyalty -$1000Sale Price $22,649
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Power group, 4x4, air, SYNC hands free, 6 spd auto, 5.0L
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All prices plus taxes / fees. Loyalty / conquest available to buyers who own qualifying vehicles, see us for details. Lease offers based on 24 months, .99%. Total paid $8,376 plus
$299MONTH
MSRP $40,799Truck Loyalty -$1000MSA Discount -$12,908Sale Price $26,89124 MONTH LEASE
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