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Don’t miss important information from the City of Pitt Meadows on Pages 5, 7 & 21
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The Maple Ridge Caribbean Festival filled downtown with people on Saturday and Sunday for two days of music, food and displays. One of the highlights ispictured. It’s the annual costume parade that starts in the Memorial Peace Park bandstand and works its way down 224 Street. For more photos, see Page 16and visit the Multimedia section at www.mrtimes.com. There you can listen and watch the festival. Mitch Thompson/TIMES
Maple Ridge council is takinga stand against any “mass burn”incinerators being built to deal withMetro Vancouver’s burgeoninggarbage problem.
Metro Vancouver is seekingfeedback on its draft solid wastemanagement plan, which includesa target of 70 per cent wastediversion by 2015. Part of theplan includes waste-to-energyfacilities, which could also includeanaerobic digestion and gasificationtechnologies as well as incinerators,to deal with 500,000 tonnes ofgarbage per year.
“There’s no magic to it. They dopollute. They pollute a lot,” saidCouncillor Craig Speirs. “If wedid one in this region it would bethe largest single point source ofpollution in the region.”
Speirs said Europe, which reliesheavily on incinerators, has highercancer rates and more pollution.
“We don’t have to go down thatroad, we really don’t. We haveoptions that aren’t available toEurope,” he said.
Speirs said the landfill in CacheCreek is a “very effective way ofencapsulating garbage which canbe dealt with later if we find a wayof doing that or just to keep a lotof those very toxic chemicals thatresults from burning out of the air.”
Speirs expressed concern thatbuilding incinerators would leadto burning material that could bediverting from the waste stream.
“It doesn’t matter if it’s private ora government-produced facility. Youhave to feed the beast. That’s justthe way it works,” he said.
Speirs said he’d like to see moreof a focus on reducing garbagegeneration and he said he’d like tosee a more ambitious target of 80per cent diversion by 2015.
Coun. Linda King said she wantsto see more of a focus on reduction.
“I think the main task that’s infront of all of us as individuals anda community is to become lesswasteful,” she said.
See INCINERATOR, Page 4
Shawn Gillam, 28, has been found guilty of shooting at a police carduring a police chase on June 30, 2008.
Court heard that Gillam was in a white van driven by KennethLavallee when a police officer put on his lights and a chase ensued. Apolice officer testified he saw what he believed to be a muzzle flash fromthe passenger side window, heard a loud bang and could smell sulfurwithin seconds.
Police put down a spike belt, which stopped the van and bothoccupants ran. Lavallee got away but Gillam was caught.
The police officer noticed Gillam had thrown away a bag. It was laterfound and had a magazine clip for a nine-millimetre handgun in it.Gillam’s hands were found to have gunshot residue on them. Police alsofound stolen watches.
Lavallee testified that he’d been given the magazine in exchange fordrugs and he told Gillam to put it in the bag.
Lavallee testified that the van they were driving was in poor conditionand backfired regularly and he said it backfired after the police officergave chase. An automotive mechanic testified that a backfiring vehiclecan produce a flash accompanied by a loud bang and there can bea sulfurous smell. However, Port Coquitlam Provincial Court JudgeAnthony Spence found that the flash, which the police officer testifiedhe saw coming from the passenger side window, wouldn’t be consistentwith a backfiring vehicle due the location it was seen.
Spence found Gillam guilty of six different criminal offences on Friday,including discharging a firearm with the intent of preventing an arrest,possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose, knowingly possessing afirearm without a licence, possession of a firearm while prohibited fromdoing so, possession of stolen property over $5,000 and break and enterwith intent to commit an offence.
Gillam hasn’t been sentenced yet on the offences.
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Man guilty of shooting at copsShawn Gillam tried to claim that sound and flash were due to the getaway van, but the judge wasn’t buying it.
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Maple Ridge CouncillorLinda King grilledMP Randy Kamp on
why the federal governmentdoesn’t decriminalizemarijuana Monday.
Kamp was at a councilworkshop to give an updateon various topics, includinghow the federal governmentis planning to deal withmedicinal marijuanadispensaries popping up allover the country. The AlwaysGrowing Green Societyopened up its doors inMaple Ridge in May, causingcouncil concern about howto deal with it.
King said marijuana isso highly used it’s hard toregulate.
“In the whole time I’vebeen elected (the RCMP’s)record of taking down growops has been stellar but it’snever reduced the numberof grow ops. It’s the samenumber so to me what we’redoing with our policies atevery level of government isspinning our wheels,” saidKing.
King said the amountof money being spent oncriminalization of marijuanais “huge.”
“I think that what we’redoing is not successful,” shesaid. “It doesn’t make anysense to me.”
King said she doesn’tcondone any drug inparticular but pointed outsome drugs such as alcoholand nicotine are legal. Shesaid Portugal and otherEuropean countries have hadsuccess after changing theirdrug laws.
“We really have to askourselves what are we doinghere,” she said.
Kamp said marijuana is“largely decriminalizednow in practice for smallamounts.”
“I think it’s safe to say ourgovernment doesn’t haveany interest in legalizationand little interest indecriminalization,” he said.“We don’t have an interestin the wide opening up ofaccess to marijuana.”
Kamp told council thatHealth Canada is reviewingthe medicinal marijuanaprogram and is consultingwith municipalities wheremedicinal marijuanadispensaries have opened upas well as law enforcementagencies.
“The question remainswhether the program isworking as it should,” hesaid.
Kamp said the programisn’t one that the federalgovernment “came up withon its own.”
“A court ruling almost adecade ago basically saidthat the Controlled Drugsand Substances Act was toorestrictive for people whocould benefit from marijuanaas a medicinal substanceso the program was kindof in response to that courtruling,” he said.
Kamp said there are noclinical studies proving theeffectiveness of medicinalmarijuana, which is why itcan’t be sold in a drug store.
He pointed out peoplecan buy dried marijuanafrom Health Canada, growit themselves if they havepermission from HealthCanada or designatesomeone to grow it for them.
Councillor Craig Speirsasked why the federalgovernment hasn’t conductedclinical studies on marijuana,adding there’s been a lot of
“private” research.He said the way the current
medicinal marijuana programworks there’s no “efficiencyof scale” for manufacturers.
“I know it’s an effectivemedicine for a lot of folks butit’s got to be accessible,” hesaid. “What’s produced bythe federal government isn’tappropriate for everybody, infact very few.”
He later added that the
marijuana the governmentgrows is “lousy.”
Speirs said he’d like tosee a “rational approach toproduction.”
“I think at some pointwe have to bring in someof the people some of thefolks behind setting up thedispensaries and get theirinput and allow them toget away from the shadowof organized crime. Theydon’t want to be associatedor be in the same categoryas organized crime so howcan Health Canada andthe federal governmentallow these people who call
themselves compassionate,and they are, to step beyondthe shadow and into thelight,” he said.
Speirs said if the federalgovernment put the programin place respecting a courtdecision it should work forpeople and if it doesn’t itshould be changed.
“Give people what theyneed not what people thinkthey need,” he said.
Councillor Mike Mordenwanted to know whencouncil could expect someanswers.
“From a policing standpointfrom a federal perspectivedo we have any kind of atimeline and are there goingto be any solutions offeredto us on how to deal withthis on a local basis becausebasically there’s a hole in the(medicinal marijuana act),”he said.
Kamp said from HealthCanada’s perspectivecompassion clubs ormedicinal marijuanadispensaries are “outside thelaw.”
“The questions then is howdo we respond to them,” hesaid, adding there has beenenforcement by police insome jurisdictions.
“I think law enforcementagencies are a little unsurehow to respond,” he said,adding police have questionsabout whether they couldsecure a conviction andwhether busts would be inthe “public good.”
“It is a challenge I know...as these compassion clubsand so on are multiplyingand coming into suburbanvenues,” said Kamp.
Councillor Cheryl Ashliesaid there are legal ways forpeople to access medicinalmarijuana and that’swhy she “struggles” with
medicinal marijuana orcompassion clubs openingup.
Ashlie said she’s heard ofthe organizations counsellingpeople on how to “presentwith symptoms” so they canget marijuana.
“There’s always loopholesthat people will try toabuse,” she said, adding shedoesn’t want to see peoplegoing through the “rightchannels” for medicinalmarijuana negativelyimpacted by those abusingthe system.
Mayor Ernie Daykin saidhe’s received phone callsrecently complaining aboutlegal grow ops in residentialneighbourhoods.
He said the challenge formunicipalities is they’vebecome the “de factorregulator.”
Councillor Al Hogarth wasunimpressed with the federalgovernment’s lack of action.
“My question is what theheck are they doing? Theyshould be stepping in andtaking some action not justreviewing the situation,” hesaid.
He said Health Canadashould be tellingmunicipalities this is whatyou should do and we will“back you up.”
“Someone is the test caseand it becomes very costlyto be the test case,” saidHogarth.
Hogarth said HealthCanada should also be ableto tell police where the legalgrow ops are but Kampsaid there are privacy rightsthat preclude that fromhappening.
Kamp admitted there are nocompliance or enforcementmechanisms that were builtinto the medicinal marijuanaregulations.
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A 36-year-old Maple Ridge manwas struck in the face with a fireextinguisher at the Caring Placeon Friday night. The force of theassault knocked the victim uncon-scious, broke his jaw, and knockedseveral teeth out.
A 21-year-old Ontario man wasarrested. The incident occurred atabout 10:30 p.m. at the Caring Placein the 22100 block of LougheedHighway. The two men got into adispute, which ended when theyounger man hit the other manwith the fire extinguisher. Theassailant was arrested a short dis-tance away and was held in policecustody for a court appearance onMonday. The victim was taken toRidge Meadows Hospital by mem-bers of the B.C. Ambulance Service.❚ Ridge Meadows RCMP are
seeking charges of possession forthe purpose of trafficking, and pro-duction of a controlled substanceagainst a 27-year-old man and his25-year-old wife. Just after 5 p.m.on Saturday, police had to attenda report of a domestic disturbanceat a home in the 11700 block of208 Street in Maple Ridge. Whileensuring the safety of all occupants,police observed packages of mari-juana in plain view, along with whatappears to be a recently harvestedmarijuana growing operation.Police have seized the marijuana.
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“We don’t have an interest in
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MP Randy Kamp
by Amy [email protected]
Federal Laws
‘Spinning wheels’ on grow opsMP says medicinal marijuana program being reviewed, but councillor wanted to talk about decriminalizing the drug.
The City of Pitt Meadows has reachedan agreement with a music academyto lease the Struthers House on HarrisRoad.
The house — pictured on the right —will be rented by Bergthorson Academyof Musical Arts, currently located inMaple Ridge.
The Struthers House was hit by anarsonist in March and is undergoingextensive renovations which are
supposed to be completed in August.In addition to repairing damage
caused by the fire, the city had plannedother renovations for the house andthose are being done at the same time.
The house will be rented to the musicacademy for $1,469 per month and willbe adjusted annually by three per cent.
The city-owned house used to bethe location of the Ridge MeadowsWomen’s Centre and then was used
by the Katzie First Nation to storearcheological artifacts until the fire.
The house, located at 1229 Harris Rd.,was built in 1931 by William StruthersJr. who lived there until his death in1970. The City of Pitt Meadows boughtthe house in 1994.
It is a protected property on the PittMeadows Heritage Registry and is listedon the Canadian Register of HistoricPlaces.
Music academy to lease Pitt Meadows heritage house
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INCINERATOR, From Page 1
Ridge Meadows RCMPare looking for a thiefwho broke a window at aShoppers Drug Mart andstole a quantity of perfume.The break-in occurred justafter 5 a.m. on Friday at theShoppers store located inthe 22400 block of DewdneyTrunk Road in Maple Ridge.One of the store’s front doorswas smashed out, and thethief did some damage to thecosmetic counter in order toget to the perfume.❚ A 35-year-old Maple
Ridge woman will haveto attend court in October2010 to answer to fraudcharges after she tried tocash an altered cheque at abank in the MeadowtownMall. Just before 7 p.m. onThursday the woman wentto the Coast Capital SavingsBank, attempting to cash acheque. When it appearedthe amount on the chequehad been altered, RidgeMeadows RCMP were calledto investigate. Police wereable to establish grounds fora criminal case, and they arenow recommending charges.
Anyone with anyinformation is asked tocontact Ridge MeadowsRCMP at 463-6251.
Crime
Coun. Mike Morden saidhe understands the public isopposed to incinerators buthe’s not sure what the bestsolution is.
“It’s clear from all thepublic that I’ve talked tois they don’t want this tohappen in Metro or prettymuch anywhere. I’m notsold, the jury is not really outon the results as to what’sgoing to happen if they weregoing to put a facility outin the region. What wouldit actually be putting out inthe atmosphere? There’s allkinds of studies both ways,”he said.
However, he said he isconcerned about air qualityand public safety.
“The folks down inChilliwack and going downthrough the valley there, theyhave poor enough air qualitysituation on the go. Whywould you take the risk ofadding something to that?”he said.
Morden said he is not infavour of continuing to relyon landfills in order to avoidwaste-to-energy.
“I’m personally not infavour of burying anywaste at all. I just find thatthat doesn’t make sense.We’re just simply putting aband-aid on a problem thatneeds to be dealt with inour future our children andour grandchildren’s future.I don’t agree also withtrucking it for miles.... We’re
burning all kinds of fuelrunning it up to Cache Creek.I think we need to find bettersolutions to deal with that,”he said.
Morden said if a waste-to-energy facility is built itshould be operated by thepublic sector.
“It shouldn’t be done byprivate operators becauseprivate operators are strictlyin the business of makingmoney in this process,” hesaid. “I think they would nothave the right interests andmotivations at heart in doingthis.”
Port Coquitlam MayorGreg Moore, who is thechair of the solid wastemanagement committee,said public consultation onthe solid waste management
plan would end July 14. Thesolid waste managementcommittee will then discussthe plan on July 21 andMetro Vancouver’s board willvote on July 30.
Moore said if the waste-to-energy option is approvedMetro Vancouver would sendout a request for proposals tobuild a facility or facilities.
Moore stressed thatwaste-to-energy is just onecomponent of the proposedplan.
“Goal number one isto reduce the amount ofgarbage each individualproduces as well as businessand goal number two isdiverting as much garbagebefore we have to deal withthe actual residuals. By farthat’s the most important
part of the plan,” he said.He said the goal of waste-
to-energy would be to getas much energy recovery aspossible from the garbage.
Moore said there’s “nodenying incineration doescause some pollutants” buthe said incinerators offsetpollutants created elsewhere,like in landfills. He saidmodelling conducted forMetro Vancouver showedwaste-to-energy would“contribute less than oneper cent to the overall airquality.”
Burying waste poor option, says Morden
Thief takesperfume outof window
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After a Zodiac safetyboat was stolen lastweek from the Pitt
Meadows Paddling Club, theclub was hit with more badluck: a marathon racing canoewas swept away with therising tide on Friday afternoonand hasn’t been seen since.
The Zodiac was stolen onthe night between June 30and July 1 after someone cutthe cable holding it in place.
The club has a temporarysafety boat to use during itspaddling programs but theyare hoping to get the club’sboat back.
Commodore Rick Hammerhad just done multiplerepairs on the safety boat.The boat has 13 patches— a couple were whiteand the newly placed oneswere black. The boat has anewly fabricated aluminumextrusion and one originalplastic one.
Hammer has posted anotice about the theft onwww.stolenboats.ca and hasfiled a police report.
The marathon canoe, whichmeasures 18 feet, six inchesin length and is 33 inches atits widest part, is a limitededition racing canoe anddoesn’t handle like a normalcanoe as it is quite “tippy,”Hammer said.
Hammer has spread theword of its disappearancewithin the marathon racing
community but he is alsohoping to get tips in casepeople saw it somewherealong the Alouette River.
Hammer said he wouldbe willing to offer a small
reward for the return ofthe marathon canoe orinformation that leads to itbeing found. Anyone withinformation can contact himat 778-899-8879.
Safety boat stolen
This submitted photo shows the canoe that was swept away.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMENDHERITAGE REVITALIZATION BYLAW
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Mead-
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to consider an amendment to Heritage Revitalization Bylaw 2304, 2007, the Heritage Bylaw
for the City of Pitt Meadows.
City of Pitt Meadows Heritage Revitalization Amendment Bylaw No. 2466, 2010
The purpose of this amendment is to broaden the licensed crafts and teaching uses permit-
ted on the property under the Heritage Revitalization Agreement, which forms Schedule “B”
to the Heritage Revitalization Bylaw.
The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed Bylaw is indicated on the
sketch plan below:
The Bylaw and associated staff reports may be viewed at the City Hall between July 9th,
2010 and July 20th, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory
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Agreen 2004 Kawasaki 85cc motorcycle was stolenfrom a storage locker
on a residential property inthe 20300 block of HammondRoad in Maple Ridge. The theftoccurred between Sunday July4 and Thursday July 8. Thethieves cut a padlock off thestorage container and stolethe trail motorcycle, an aircompressor and assorted airtools, and a black Cannondalemountain bike.❚ Ridge Meadows RCMP are
investigating a break-in at ahome in the 12300 block of224 Street in Maple Ridge. Thebreak-in occurred during thenight of Wednesday, July 7or in the early morning hoursof Thursday, July 8 while thehomeowner was away onholidays. The thieves got inby opening a front living roomwindow. The house sitter doesnot know what is missing.
Ridge Meadows RCMPwant to remind citizens tolet reliable neighbours knowthey’re going to be away, whenthey leave their homes to goon a vacation. You should
also inform the neighbours ofwho is going to look after thehome. If you see anyone whodoes not appear to belong ona property, please call RidgeMeadows RCMP at 463-6251.❚ Charges of impaired driving
and refusing to supply suitablesamples of her breath are beingrecommended against a 41-year-old Pitt Meadows woman.At about 1 p.m. last Thursday,two off-duty RCMP members,who belong to the RCMPLower Mainland District’sEmergency Response Teamobserved the woman drivingerratically on Dewdney TrunkRoad. They got the woman tostop in the 21400 block andcalled in a member of theRidge Meadows RCMP TrafficServices unit to complete theinvestigation. The womanexhibited several indications ofhaving consumed alcohol, so ademand under the authority ofthe Criminal Code of Canadawas made, and the womanwas brought back to the policedetachment. The woman thenrefused to provide suitablesamples of her breath, which
is also against the law. She willhave to attend court in Augustin regards to the charges.❚ Ridge Meadows RCMP are
on the lookout for a man whostole an air conditioner fromRona. Just before 5 p.m. onThursday the thief walked intothe store at Lougheed Highwayand 212 Street in Maple Ridge.The man picked up a portableair conditioner and walked outof the store without paying forit. He got onto a red bicycleand started to ride off. A lossprevention officer interceptedhim but the suspect produceda machete, so he was ableto ride away. Police arelooking for a Hispanic male,approximately 5’10” tall,weighing 160 pounds, withbrown hair and brown eyesand dark skin. He was wearinga black hat, a black hoodedsweatshirt with white writingon it, a plastic vest (the kindworn by BMX stunt riders), awhite sleeveless t-shirt, blackshorts and white shoes. Hewas last seen riding his bikewest along the LougheedHighway towards 210 Street.
Green machine on the loose
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND ZONING BYLAW
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Mead-
ows City Hall, 12007 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday July 20th, 2010 at 7:00pm to consider an amendment to Land Use Bylaw No. 1250, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of
Pitt Meadows.
City of Pitt Meadows Land Use Amendment Bylaw No. 2467, 2010
This amendment bylaw proposes to change Part B, Interpretation: Definitions by
adding two new definitions, Controlled Substance and Grow Operation and
amending the existing definition of Agriculture Use to exclude grow operations.
The purpose of this amendment is to clarify that grow operations are not permitted
as a home occupation use in any zone or as a farm operation in the AG and AF Zones.
The Bylaw and associated staff reports may be viewed at the City Hall between July 9th,
2010 and July 20th, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory
holidays.
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be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters
contained herein or by making a written submission (or email) by 3:00 pm on Tuesday July20th, 2010 to the attention of the Director of Corporate Services.
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A8 Tuesday, July 13, 2010 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Two or three times a year I get to witness apriceless moment at the Tsawwassen ferryterminal.
Someone who has a one- or two-sailing wait sees anopportunity and cuts into the lane of traffic boardingthe next ferry. He usually gets no further than a half-dozen car lengths before he’s interceptedby staff and removed from the lane ofboarding traffic. Regardless of whateverexcuse or sense of urgency he mightplead, he’s then ordered to the very endof the line. He doesn’t get to reclaim hisoriginal place in line. He has to go to thevery end and likely now has to endureyet another sailing wait. The best partis all the other travellers cheering andhonking their horns in approval as hisjust desserts are handed out.
This is how justice should work.Someone breaks the rules and they are
immediately pounced upon and justiceis swift. It’s highly improbable a person would try tocut into the boarding lane again after having gonethrough this humiliating experience. Similarly, anyonewho watches this spectacle would no doubt bethinking twice about ever pulling such a stunt.
None of us enjoy sitting in line at theferry terminal, especially on a hot day.Some of the most miserable three-hour blocks of my life have been spenttrying to pass the time until boarding.No doubt it’s tempting to think aboutjumping the line, so obviously therehave to be some rules in place.
It’s a shame the people responsiblefor running the courts andadministering criminal justice in this country can’tgrasp the simplicity and effectiveness of how BCFerries maintains order on busy sailing days.
Imagine what would happen if BC Ferries had thesame approach to enforcing its rules as the justicesystem. People would be able to jump the line withlittle more than a warning from staff not to do itagain.
The rest of us would see that’s there are noconsequences for breaking the rulesand wonder why we should patientlysit and wait while others simply cutinto the line. If someone was actuallyintercepted by staff, he’d be able to offerup some lame excuse about a pressingappointment or some emergency and beallowed to jump the line anyway.
Needless to say, it would be absolutepandemonium and carnage come timeto board the next sailing, as hundreds ofmotorists attempted to cut in and staffwould be helpless to do anything aboutit. Meanwhile, civil libertarians andacademics would be howling that we
need to legalize line jumping.Yet this is precisely how criminal justice operates in
this country.Perhaps those in charge of administering justice
might care to take a look at how BC Ferries maintainsorder and keeps the peace despitedealing with thousands of frustratedand often angry travellers. There’s avery valuable lesson to be learned here.
It’s not unprecedented that the courtswould adopt a strategy or programfrom an outside agency. After all, ourmodern day justice system seems to bebased on the Department of Fisheriesand Oceans’ “catch and release” policy.
John Martin is a criminologist at the Universityof the Fraser Valley. He can be contacted at [email protected].
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❚ Opinion
The fact our province’s deficit came inalmost a billion dollars lower than expectedis good news, but it should do little to soothethe ire of British Columbian voters.
In September, the Liberal governmentannounced the 2009 budget would run $2.8billion into the red. This week, it said itwould be closer to $1.8 billion. That’s animprovement, to be sure, but it’s still almostfour times the amount of red ink they fessedup to during last year’s election.
As late as April 2009, the Campbellgovernment was sticking doggedly tothe line that it could keep the deficit to amaximum of $495 million. Once dangerat the ballot box had passed, they wereostensibly gobsmacked to discover thefigure would be more than five times that.The slumping economy had taken themcompletely unawares, they insisted, and theywere as shocked as anyone.
From a government, such nonsense isoutlandishly irresponsible. By April lastyear, the financial crisis and wider economiccollapse had been underway for months. Tosuggest at that point that revenues wouldremain close to 2008’s was at best naive andat worst dishonest.
Democracy is built on the notion thattaxpayers can judge whether their dollars arebeing spent in the way they want. Withoutaccurate and realistic information, theycan’t do that. To fail in that regard is badgovernance, pure and simple.
The fact the Liberals found an extra billiondollars is praiseworthy; the fact they misledus is unforgivable.
Safety first this summerYears ago, the Red Cross ran an
advertisement aimed at boating safety.As a little boat loaded to the gunwales
with people moved away from the shore, anominous sounding voice-over came on.
“Every year the same thing happens; toomany people, not enough life-jackets.”
It is now some years since that TVadvertisement ran, but safety messagesremain as vital as ever.
Here in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows,July brings an increase in the number ofpeople taking to the water to either boat orswim in Alouette Lake, Whonnock Lake, PittLake and others.
While Transport Canada has tightened uprules around boating, requiring operatorpermits for any motorized vessel of any size,the best approach to safety remains commonsense. The same goes for swimming anddiving. There is no lack of people whowould do anything to take back that momentwhen they did not take the time to do thenecessary checks first.
Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Thereare any number of reasons that safetyis compromised, from alcohol to over-confidence. But there really is no suchthing as an accident. The old saying is thataccident don’t just happen, they are caused.
Take some time to think about your ownand the safety of others. Summer will be alot more fun if you do.
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Someone breaks the rules and they
are immediately pounced upon and
justice is swift.”
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Protect PeltonEditor:
I wish to express myoutrage over the proposal toexclude the Pelton propertyfrom the ALR.
It is incomprehensible tome that this is even beingconsidered. Not only shouldthis property be protected forits historical significance, butthis sizable property of 152acres has some of the richestand most fertile growingsoil left in the entire LowerMainland.
It is needed to sustain notonly for the present, butmore importantly, the ever-increasing future generations.The environmentaldestruction alone wouldbe devastating to the largenumber of wildlife in thearea.
The owner of this property
plans to sell almost all of itto developers for the creationof industrial parks. Havinggrown up in Richmond, Ihave seen first-hand theloss of the richest farmlandin the world to industrialdevelopment, most of whichremain empty, and are stillup for lease, I might add.
I am not only saddened,but in total disbelief thatthis type of irresponsibleignorance still exists in 2010.
Furthermore, it is notlost on me that there is avery large financial gainto be made if this goesthrough. The mayor andcouncil have gone to greatlengths to get this approved.
This time they haveforwarded the applicationto the Agricultural LandCommission without anypublic consultation.
I would like to see aninvestigation into the entirematter.
Susan WebbMaple Ridge
Lower bridge tollEditor:
Why not lower the toll onthe Golden Ears Bridge andremove the HST on it somore people will use it? Thatis the way it works in retail.
Bernice DafoeMaple Ridge
Opinion
I’ve often wondered whyso few friends come tovisit me in my Deep Cove
lair. Is it my big dog’s badbreath or my own pit bull-likepersonality?
The other day, I finallyfigured it out: Deep Cove ishard to find for many would-be visitors. If you’re tryingto drive to it over the SecondNarrows Bridge, there’s nosign telling you where theturnoff is.
There are signs to Dollartonor the Mt. Seymour Parkwaythat may be helpful tolocals. But they’re of littleuse to others. Road signageto many Lower Mainlandcommunities is terrible,offering little advancewarning of key entry and exitpoints.
Regular commuters alongHighway 1 obviously knowwhere they’re going. Butother drivers need large,clear signs to reassure themthey’re headed the right wayto, say Surrey, Langley orAbbotsford. And for longstretches they don’t see any.
Ever wonder why trafficover the new Golden EarsBridge to Maple Ridge is sounderwhelming?
Well, the signs to thebridge, clearly added as anafterthought, are so lameyou’re half way to Hopebefore you realize you’ve
by Jon FerryCanwest News
missed the turnoff.I’m not alone in my
frustration about all this.Eileen Robinson of PittMeadows, a retired customerservice rep who still drivesall over our region, saysthe chronic lack of propersignage drives her mad,especially in dark, rainyweather.
“The signs are too lateand they’re not big enough,they’re not marked clearly,”Robinson told me, addingshe finds the road signs inand around the Alex FraserBridge and en route to theTsawwassen ferry terminalparticularly unhelpful.
“I just keep wonderingwho is in charge of this,”she said. “Does nobody takeresponsibility for this?”
Certainly, GlobalPositioning System devicesand Internet maps helpmake road navigation fareasier. But as Robinsonpoints out, not everyone hasthem, and they’re sometimes
inaccurate.Much-travelled Bob Orrick
of Delta told me he haswritten to TransportationMinister Shirley Bond tocomplain both about the“deplorable” lighting in theGeorge Massey Tunnel andpoor signage in his area.
Orrick, a former chief pettyofficer, said Bond repliedthat Victoria was consideringhaving signs with largerlettering. Which would be agood first step.
However, he stressed thatfar more needs to be done,at least if B.C. wants to catchup with other jurisdictions.“Even Jordan, for heaven’ssakes, has got better roadsigns than they have here,”he said.
Orrick noted poor signscause driver confusion andindecision. More than onelevel of government, ofcourse, is responsible for thesignage on B.C. roads.
Which is clearly part of theproblem.
Signage weak for Golden Ears Bridge
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❚ Community
The Ridge MeadowsService Canada Centrefor Youth (SCCY) needs
volunteers to help out withthe Adopt A Block Society’sstreet clean-up campaign onSunday, July 25 from noonto 2 p.m., at the corner ofLougheed Highway and 228thStreet in Maple Ridge.
“Volunteering gives youththe chance to developtransferable skills,” saidAnushka Samarawickrama,Youth Services Officer.“Young people can add totheir resumes while making
important connections in thecommunity.”
Volunteers will receivetwo reference letters — onefrom the mayor of MapleRidge and another fromthe Ridge Meadows ServiceCanada Centre for Youth, inrecognition of their services.
Service Canada Centresfor Youth link youth andemployers. The centresprovide young people withjob postings, interviewadvice, résumé building andjob search strategies andemployers with a location
to post job openings. SCCYsalso provide valuableinformation on health andsafety in the workplace.
Youth interested involunteering at the event orusing the SCCY’s services,and employers interestedin using our services, canvisit the Ridge MeadowsSCCY between 10 a.m. and3 p.m. at 22325 LougheedHighway, or call 945-1777.Job postings are availableonline at www.jobbank.gc.ca, under “Student/Youth Job Search”, “British
Columbia”, Vancouver/Surrey/Fraser Valley, andthen “Ridge Meadows.” Formore information on ServiceCanada services for youth,call 1 800 O-Canada or visitservicecanada.ca/sccy.
The Ridge Meadows Service Canada Centrefor Youth (SCCY) will host its annual CasualLabour Weeks from July 12 to July 23. CasualLabour Weeks promote youth employment bylinking young people seeking casual summeremployment and employers or homeownersseeking help.
“Casual labour is a great way for youthto earn some extra money while gainingvaluable work experience,” said AnushkaSamarawickrama, Youth Services Officer.
Young people can sign up with the CasualLabour Program at the SCCY. They indicatetheir work experience and availability and arethen notified when a suitable job is available.Examples of casual labour jobs include;lawn work, clerical duties, painting and flyerdistribution. The duration of the each job can
vary from a few hours to a fewweeks.
Visit the Ridge MeadowsSCCY while they promote theirCasual Labour services:◗ Sunday, July 25 from noon
to 2 p.m. at the corner ofLougheed Highway and 228thStreet, where they will behosting Adopt-A-Block, whereyouth can volunteer to clean
up Maple Ridge and receive two letters ofreference in recognition of their services. Tovolunteer at Adopt-A-Block, youth are askedto call the SCCY at 945-1777.
Youth Employment
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for youth to earn some extra
money while gaining valuable work
experience.”
Anushka Samarawickrama
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❚ Community
EVENTS ❚ Caribbean Festival
One of the highlights of theannual Maple Ridge Carib-bean Festival is the costumeparade. This year’s paradewas no exception, as thou-sands of people enjoyedwatching the flamboyantcostumes. The festival tookplace Saturday and Sundayin Memorial Peace Park andalong 224 Street. Photos byMitch Thompson
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Library❚ Sizzlin’ Storytimes at the
Maple Ridge Library are onTuesdays until Aug. 17, andThursdays until July 29.
Enjoy stories, songs andfingerplays for all ages. Story-times begin at 10:30 a.m.
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smallest stars — talentedpuppets! The energetic puppe-teers will entertain and delightthe whole family.
Pack your dinner and bringit along to a fabulous eveningof entertainment at the Memo-rial Peace Park Bandstand at6:45 p.m.
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Through the summer, spires of pink or whitefoxgloves (Digitalis purpurea) rise alongroadsides and in clearings — these can be
thick colonizers of recently baresoil but tend to thin out as otherplants re-establish and compete. Abiennial with tiny, fragile seedlings,foxgloves, seldom infiltrate wherehealthy vegetation is alreadypresent.
Originally from Europe, foxglovesare pretty, long-flowering andloved by hummingbirds and beesbut some people detest them dueto their huge seed productionand also because they’re verypoisonous.
Other gardeners love theirspectacular bells, long-flowering habits andsturdy stems but wear gloves when dealingwith them and remove all the unwanted seedcapsules. Gardeners with sensitive skin havereported soreness after from handling foxgloves.
Most of the 20 foxglove species originallycame from countries around the Mediterranean.Generally, they’re hardy to zone four, tolerantof most soils, reach about three feet (one metre)and are adaptable to sun or shade.
They bloom from the base of the flower spikeupward. Meanwhile, the stem grows longer, newbuds form, become flowers and seed capsulesstretch far up the stalk. Left long enough, seedcapsules will out-stretch flowers.
Their longevity is variable. A warm wintermay see a few biennial foxgloves becomingperennials (at least for a while). Meanwhile,perennial species of foxgloves are often short-lived (but not always).
Foxgloves have a long history as a magicalplant of many names including ‘DragonsMouth,’ ‘Witches Gloves’ and ‘Fairy Caps.’ Likeother ‘magical’ plants, foxgloves were used asmedicine by old-time healers. The drug digoxin,derived from digitalis, is still used today as a
strong cardiac stimulant.Seed of D. purpurea is easy to get. Though
the naturalized form is pink or white, anapricot-flowered foxglove hasbeen developed and comes truefrom seed. But the most popularis probably a D. purpurea hybridcalled ‘Foxy.’ If you plant this inlate winter, it should flower inabout five months from seed andthrow up several flowering spikesin yellow, cream, white, lavender,rose-pink and red with marbledmarkings on the blooms.
Among the foxglove species,one stand-out is D. ambigua (alsocalled D. grandiflora). Flowersare a beautiful, soft yellow and it
adapts well to small space because this plantonly stands about 2’ (60cm). It self-seeds,but not excessively. Some plants may becomeperennial.
This yellow foxglove has been crossed withD. purpurea to produce D. x mertonensis.This hybrid is notable for its evergreen leaves(which neither parent has) and large, crushed-strawberry coloured bells. It’s only two-feet(60cm) high.
D. ambigua has an tiny cultivar called‘Temple Bells which fits well into containers.’‘Temple Bells’ produces one-inch (2.5cm) bellson nine-inch stalks and if seed is sown veryearly it will flower later that year.
Not as spectacular, but equally easy to handleis the ‘Rusty Foxglove’ (D. ferruginea) whichgrows four to six feet tall but has smaller yellowflowers with brown veins. The leaves arebeautiful: narrow, dark green and shiny. Likethe yellow foxglove, the Rusty Foxglove is not arampant self-seeder which means seed capsulescan be allowed to remain without fear of direconsequences. Any saved seed remains viablefor many years and germinates easily whenplanted.
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After seeing her father and a friend’s mother die of cancer,Cassandra Tracy has been inspired to try to raise moneyfor the Canadian Cancer Society.
On Sunday night, Miss Congeniality B.C. and 2009 MissTeen Maple Ridge and local scout commissioner Peter Tamwill put on a Retro Dance Party featuring classic rock from the1950s to the 1970s.
In addition to live entertainment and a dj, there will be food,a cash bar, vintage cars and a swing dance lesson, whereparticipants can learn simple swing steps in a circle format.
“It’s a lot of great people coming together to do a fun butcharity event,” Tracy said.
Tracy is an active member of Scouts and has been involvedin Girl Guides, Scouts, Rangers — “every kind of scouting”— and is currently a youth representative.
Volunteering is a big part of scouting, Tracy said, and that’swhy she wants to do her part by organizing this fundraiser.She also hopes the event will help bring the Maple Ridgecommunity together.
The Thomas Haney Secondary grad was recently chosen asMiss Congeniality B.C. at the Miss B.C. competition in FortLangley.❚ Retro Dance Party will take place on Sunday, July 18, from
7 to 10 p.m. at the Eagles Hall at 23461 Fern Cres. in MapleRidge. Tickets are $10 at the door. All proceeds will go to theCanadian Cancer Society.
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If you can sing, dance,juggle, play the flute, or burpthe alphabet Country Fest iswelcoming you to be a partof its talent contest, which isopen to all ages.
All contestants must senda video audition or youtubelink to [email protected] by July 20.
Organizers will be selecting10 finalists from the videoauditions received by thatdate. Successful contestantswill be notified on July21 and will be invited tocompete in the finals on July
25, from 5-6 p.m.Various donated prizes and
cash will be awarded to topcontestants. Area businessesdonating cash or gift prizeswill be acknowledged at theevent.
To donate prizes see thecontact details below.
Canadian Idol finalists MattKennedy and Sam Romijnwill perform and emceeat the talent show. All arewelcome to come out at 5p.m. on Sunday, July 25th.
Contact Sam Romijn [email protected].
Country Fest talentshow needs videos
Event set for this Sunday at Eagles Hall.
Merchants❚ Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation is looking for new and
exciting merchants to sell their wares at its Market Place. Foran application, call or e-mail Michelle at 463-1822, [email protected].
Camp❚ High Seas Expedition Day Camp runs from July 26 to 30
from 9 a.m. to noon at Grace Community Church, 12240 HarrisRd. Cost is $5 for the week. To register call Shannon at 466-2630.
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The Ridge Meadows Speed Skat-ing Club is holding a “Learn toSpeedskate” Summer Camp duringthe week of August 2-6. The clubhas had tremendous interest fol-lowing the recent Olympics. Thiscamp is intended as an introductionto speed skating. Ages 4 and upare welcome with no experiencerequired. Registration is limitedso please book early. Registrationdeadline is July 16. For more infor-mation, contact Trish at 465-0637.
Speed skatingintro at camp
Mite-y girlsThe Ridge Meadows
Strikers 2010 are the MiteSelect provincial championsafter going undefeatedthroughout the finaltournament. Mite Selectfastpitch softball invitationalswere held at Squint LakePark in Burnaby from July2 to 4. Starting from theback row left to right, ShaunBlais, Jim Buerk and JackMosterd, Jacyee Berkey,Rylee Mugridge, BriannaBlais, Courtney Mosterd,Hayley Williams, BrooklynMacLeod, Taylor Evenson,Nicole Williams, TaylorDeader, Isabelle Flavin, EmilyHorne, Maya Gauley, EmilyGuzzo. ❚
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The Ridge Meadows RoyalsMidget AAA is in third place with 35games played and a record of 24-11after winning three out of the lastfour games all played at home.
Last Tuesday they played the Clo-verdale Spurs at the Albion SportsComplex and beat them 5-1. OnThursday, they faced the Tri-CityIndians coming in with nine runsand shutting out the visiting team.
On Saturday, the Royals had adouble-header against the VictoriaMariners. The Royals beat the visit-ing team 3-0 in the first game at 2p.m. but the Mariners came backwith a 7-6 win over their hosts at4:30 p.m.
The Royals have a double headeragainst the Vancouver Mountiesnext weekend. They face off againstthe Chilliwack Cougars for their lastregular season game at Albion onWednesay, July 21 before the pro-vincial championships.
Royals shut outMidget AAA rivalsto stay in third
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BASEBALL ❚ Big Boys League
(Left) Ridge Meadows Twins first baseman Adam Tupper (blue) tags out Ridge Meadows Jerks player Peter Francis (red) at Larry Walker field on Sunday. RidgeMeadows Twins pitcher Sam Smith (right) winds up to deliver the ball during Sunday’s game against the Ridge Meadows Jerks at Larry Walker field. The Jerks beatthe Twins 8-3. Mitch Thompson/TIMES
Eden Donatelli-Green coachesthe Ridge Meadows Racers.
The Maple Ridge Burrards met up twice with the NewWestminster Salmon Bellies in the past week and both gamesended with a score of 9-7 – first for the Salmon Bellies andthen for the Burrards. On Thursday night, the Burrardsfaced New Westminster and at first looked like they woulddominate the game with Derek Lowe and Joel Dalgarnoscoring the only two goals of the first period. But in thesecond period, New Westminster hit back with four goals.After the Burrards’ Sam Cook scored, the period ended 4-3for the Salmon Bellies. Andrew Murphy and Dalgarno scoredearly in the third to take back the lead over New Westminsterand the Burrards looked like they could take back the gameafter Curtis Dickson got a goal and Dalgarno scored his thirdgoal of the game. But New West put four more past theBurrards’ goaltender before the end of the game.
The Burrards played their regular home game on Sundaynight. The rematch between the two teams was a back-and-forth game. The Burrards, though, ended each period in thelead – they had a 2-1 lead at the end of the first period, a 6-4lead at the end of the second and the game ended 9-7 for theBurrards. The Burrards play against the second-place VictoriaShamrocks on Sunday night at Planet Ice at 6:45 p.m.
Burrards face Bellies twiceLacrosse
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Theatre❚ Emerald Pig Theatrical
Society presents Bard on theBandstand - The Tempest July16 and 17 in Pitt Meadowsin the Spirit Square and July22 to 25 in Maple Ridge atMemorial Peace Park. Show-time: 7:30 p.m. Pre-showentertainment 6:30 p.m. July25 (matinee only) at 1:30 p.m.Pre-show entertainment 12:30p.m. A free community event.Bring a lawn chair, a blanket,your family and a donationfor the Friends in Need FoodBank.
July 15❚ The 15th annual Heritage
Thursdays children’s programhas begun at the Pitt MeadowsMuseum. This year’s theme is‘Through the Decades’ and thisweek they’ll be learning aboutthe 1970s. Each session, thekids will learn groovy dancemoves, make nifty crafts andhave an overall far out time.For more information on thisprogram, or to learn about oth-ers, contact Morgan at the PittMeadows Museum at 465-4322or by e-mail at [email protected].
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Library to hear pet stories,songs and rhymes. Eachanimal will receive a specialprize ribbon. This program issuitable for children of all agesbut every stuffed animal mustbe registered since space islimited. Pick up an entry format the library and return it nolater than July 6. Bring yourstuffie to the library when youenter.
July 16❚ I Love to Dance has a swing
dance from 7:30 to 11 p.m. atthe seniors centre, but no les-son this week. All tickets are $8.Singles welcome. Visit www.ilovetodance.ca or call Ray at836-7295.
July 17❚ A garage sale will be held
at St. George’s Village, 23580Dewdney Trunk Rd. from 9a.m. to noon.
July 17❚ Celebrate berries at the
Haney Farmers Market witha cooking demonstration onblueberries. Lots of raspberriesstill in season and late cherriesare arriving along with nec-tarines, apricots, gooseberriesand currants. More and morevegetables every week. EverySaturday from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.in Memorial Peace Park Visitwww.haneyfarmersmarket.org.
July 17❚ Summersong performance
by the St. Teresa CollegeCherubim of the Philippinesand Coastal Sound YouthChoir of Coquitlam is at 7 p.m.at St. Luke’s church, 20285Dewdney Trunk Rd. Tickets$10/$25 family (parents andchildren under 18).
July 17-18❚ Three-family garage sale
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 12785-227A St. All proceeds to charity.
July 23❚ Mad Science will be at the
Pitt Meadows Library at 10:30a.m. Watch dry ice fog storms,taste a CO2 burp, and even havea bubble shower. Tickets avail-able July 9.
July 24❚ Do you have a friend who
has never been to the HaneyFarmers Market? Bring them tothe information booth and youboth will receive a gift. Intro-duce your friends to your favou-rite vendors and show them
around. Dot your spot on thebig map of Maple Ridge and PittMeadows. The Okanagan ven-dors are bringing in apricots andnectarines. Memorial Peace Parkon 224th Street in downtownMaple Ridge, Saturdays from 9a.m. to 2 p.m.
July 24❚ Come to the Downtown
Maple Ridge Summer Marketfrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Memo-rial Peace Park on 224th Streetnext to the Haney Farmers’ Mar-ket – enjoy entertainment, kids’activities and local vendors ina street market atmosphere.Future markets will occur onAug. 28 and Sept. 25. Call theDMRBIA at 467-2420.
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MALE (Nee Rauma)Eila T.
Passed away peacefully onWednesday July 7, 2010 after alengthy illness, Eila was born inToronto, Ontario on November7, 1932. The only daughter ofAda and Walter Rauma, Eilasettled with her parents in theFinnish community of WebstersCorners in 1936. Eila issurvived by her loving family:husband, Derek, daughtersVictoria (Brian), Lori (Bryan),A n d r e a ( B e r n i e ) , a n dgrandchildren Jason, Michaeland Jasmine, and manyrelatives in Finland. During herlife, Eila donated to variousworthy causes related to thearts, health, education, peace,poverty and justice. Shevolunteered on numerouscommittees and organizations.Throughout her adult life, Eilawas a rich resource for localw r i t e r s a n d a c a d e m i c sinterested in the Canadian/Finnish culture. In 2008, hervast historical knowledge wasrecognized when she wasinvited by academics at UBC toprovide a speech on Finnishsettlement in Canada andBritish Columbia. Eila enjoyedall kinds of music. She loved todance, travel, read and spendtime with family and friends.For her, family was ‘numberone’. She was loving, kind,compassionate, and in times ofadversity continued to displayan engaging sense of humour.Her quest for knowledge neverceased. She is, and will be,deeply missed by all who knewand loved her. A celebration ofEila’s life will take place onSunday, July 25, 2010 at 1:00pm at Meadow Gardens, 19675Meadow Gardens Way, PittMeadows. In lieu of flowers,donations in Eila’s name toMcKenney Creek Hospice inMaple Ridge will be greatlyappreciated. Condolences canbe sent to www.gardenhill.ca.May the winds of love blowgently, and whisper so you canhear, that we will always loveand miss you, and wish thatyou were here.Nakemiin (Goodbye)
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All advertising published in this newspaper isaccepted on the premise that the merchandiseand services offered are accurately describedand willingly sold to buyers at the advertisedprices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions.Advertising that does not conform to thesestandards or that is deceptive or misleading,is never knowingly accepted. If any readerencounters non-compliance with these standardswe ask that you inform the Publisher of thisnewspaper and The Advertising StandardsCouncil of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: Thepublishers do not guarantee the insertion ofa particular advertisement on a specified date,or at all, although every effort will be made tomeet the wishes of the advertisers. Further, thepublishers do not accept liability for any lossor damage caused by an error or inaccuracy inthe printing of an advertisement beyond theamount paid for the space actually occupied bythe portion of the advertisement in which theerror occurred. Any corrections or changes will bemade in the next available issue. The Maple RidgeTimes will be responsible for only one incorrectinsertion with liability limited to that portion ofthe advertisement affected by the error. Requestfor adjustments or corrections on charges mustbe made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration.For best results please check your ad foraccuracy the first day it appears. Refundsmade only after 7 business days notice!
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Tuesday, July 13, 2010 A23
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MAPLE RIDGE & PITT MEADOWS
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49. The longest division ofgeological time50. Swollen lymph node51. Berlin gate56. Unconsciousness59. Anglo-Saxon currency60. An inexperienced person62. Male social clubs63. People of southern India64. A jeering remark65. Staffs66. A domed or vaulted recess67. Or ____
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6008-30 Surrey6008-30
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SRY CLOVERDALE Brand newSt. Andrews Condo − 2 BR + Den,2 baths, 1685sf, open flr plan, allss appls, granite, 2nd flr, northwest patio view, 2 prkg, storage.gym, pool, gamesrm, accomoda-tion ste. $675,000. MUST SEE !Ask for Kathy 604 574-3099
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Abbotsford Reduced 1800sf 4br 2ba w/suite,quiet cul-de-sac $339K 859-4048 id5174Coquitlam 10,000sf lot w/1000sf 3br 2bahome, outbuilding $440K 778-859-0717 id4272Coquitlam Open House Daily 2-4 511, 3132Dayanee Springs Bv NEW top fl 650sf 1brcondo, view $299,900 778-285-9449 id5170Langley Price Reduced 1280sf 3br 2barancher, 7200sf lot, $470K 514-0608 id5129Langley renovated top floor 1161sf 2br 2bacondo, view $293K 778-996-3444 id5179Maple Ridge drastically reduced 4.9ac ser-viced vu acreage $440Kobo 722-3996 id4694Maple Ridge immaculate 1200sf 4br log home.37ac lot $539,900 778-240-1196 id5118Maple Ridge Open House Sat/Sun 2-4, #2711355-236st extra large 2757sf 4br 2.5batnhse, furnished, $394,950 778-229-0890id5180Mission, Owner Retiring, profitable framingstore & gallery $47,000 826-7993 id5176Mission, Hatzic Lake waterfront lot w/2007Class A motorhome $248K 826-2711 id5177
5505 Legal/Public Notices5505
Public Viewing and Comment Opportunityfor the Blue Mountain Woodlot Licence Plan
Notice is hereby given that Blue Mountain WoodlotLtd is making available for public review and
comment the upcoming Woodlot Licence Plan (WLP)for Woodlot 0038 located on the south slope of Blue
Mountain, in the District of Maple Ridge.The WLP will be available for public review and
comment starting July 12, 2010 and lasting for a 60day period until September 12, 2010 at the following
location:Blue Mountain Woodlot Office
Located at Andersen Pacific Forest Products9730 – 287th Street RR # 5Maple Ridge, BC V2W 1K9
Interested parties can arrange to review and/or makecomments in respect to the WLP by contacting the
office at 604-462-7316 between the hours of 9:00 amand 4:00 pm Monday to Friday. Arrangements will bemade for a representative to be available to discussthe Woodlot Licence Plan, and receive comments.Please submit any comments in writing c/o DaveClarke, RPF at the above address anytime during
this period.
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6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
6020 Houses - Sale6020 6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14
A Property Worth Seeing!Call Leigh Turnbull 604-530-4111
Family Living at It’s Best!$678,900
27021-24th Avenue, Aldergrove!Get more for everyday family living space in this custom built home. Features large open floor plan,fresh designer colours, expansive kitchen island, media room, extra large master bedroom withlarge soaker tub, dual shower and walk in closet. Includes unauthorized rental suite, central air
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This family-oriented executive townhouse complexhas just undergone months of renovations and isfilling quickly. Renovated units. Close to schools,park, leisure centre and transit. Private single car
garage as well as additional storage.
MISSION – 3 BDRM,MISSION – 3 BDRM,5 APPLIANCES + FIREPLACE5 APPLIANCES + FIREPLACE
To view or for more info call 604-830-1706
6508 Apt/Condos6508AMBER (W)
401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-2136cell: 604 805-9490
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604 939-4903cell: 778-229-1358
BBY, HIGHGATE. 1 BR + den.Quiet bldg. 6 appl, u/g prk. Ns/np.$1200/mo. Immed. 604-341-0361
6508 Apt/Condos65081 BR, M.R., Fully Reno’d Suites,Avail July 1, All new Appl, np, ns,Alarm, ref req’d, $545 476-9372
6508 Apt/Condos6508AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604 936-3907BBY, Lough Mall. 2 BR, f/p, in-
stev w/d, u/g prkg. N/p. $1050 +util. Avail Aug 1. 604-771-9825
BBY, NORTH. Lougheed Mall. 2BR, 1 1/2 baths. $1100/MO +utils. Avail Aug. 1. ns/np, newlyreno, 5 new appls, 604-671-4631
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604 524-8174cell: 604 813-8789
COQ 2 BR $825. 3 BR $1050.Now/Aug 1. Incls d/w, ht, prkg.Pet ok 604 523-9950 or 521-8249
COQ AUSTIN & BLUE MTN.1 BR $720-$780. Rent incl h/w &u/g prkg. Bldg w/d. 778-865-6696
Coquitlam918 Roderick Ave
Lrg 2 BR condo. Newer appls.$950. Avail Aug 1. N/S. Lease& excellent refs a must.Al Dodimead ACD Realty
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6508 Apt/Condos6508COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-8905cell: 604 916-0261
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993
M/R CENT, 11735-225th St, Adultbldg, 2 Br $800 heat/h/w incl’d,n/dogs, 604-467-9420
NEW WEST. Newer 2 BR + den,2 f/baths. Granite, SS appl, in-suite w/d, u/grd prkg, gym, club-house room. $1350/mo. 1 block toS/train, Quay & Douglas College.Aug 1st or 15th. 778-960-8746
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604 463-0857cell: 604 375-1768
6515 Duplexes - Rent6515BBY 5420 Dominion St. Lrg 2 BRdup, clean, lrg kitch w/eatg area, 4appls, lrg liv rm, 1000sf. Furn’d.$980+50% utl. NP. 604-317-7686
6540 Houses - Rent6540
BBY LOUGH’D Mall. 3 BRhouse, new flrs & paint. Avail now.$1500 + utils. 604 540-2046
COQ Ctre, by schools, College,5BR, 2 baths, lrg yrd, storage.Refs. $1750. Aug1 604-939-0273
COQ Nr L’heed Mall, 3 BR up,fully fin bsmnt dwn, pets ok, w/d,$1800 + util, now. 604 727-2001
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CHILLIWACK – 9557 Williams St,3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town, close toshops & schools............... $888/MSOUTH SURREY/WHITE ROCK –15532 Madrona Dr., 3 bdrm,HOUSE, on Cul-de-Sac in quietfamily neighborhood, huge yard,new roof, double garage.. $1,688/MCall Kristen 604 435-5555 or 786-4663
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RENTALS6595 Shared
Accommodation6595
6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share1800 sqft Townhouse in PortMoody, w/d, $650 incls utils,cable & internet, parking, indoorpool, prefer female, Avail Aug 1,Call 778-846-5275
6595-35 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6595-35
M/R Furn room, beautiful quiethome, good area. N/P, $525 inclcbl/net wd Nr bus 778-628-4665
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT1 bdrm bsmt suite
in Aldergroved/w, shared laundry,
cable, internet & utilitiesincl; small pet considered.Available August 1. $700
Call Derek for moreinformation
604-562-44442 BDRM/BSMT suite for rent InBurke Mtn (Coq). W/d, util, WiFiincl. $1150/mth. N/s, no pets.604-944-1279
BBY, BRENTWOOD, 1 BR bsmtste. Avail Aug 1. NS/NP, no W/D.$800 incls utls. Jill 604-298-5668
BBY, NORTH. 2 BR g/lvl, f/ba,sh’d w/d. N/P. $925/mo + util. 121North Warwick. 604-299-0403
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BBY N./SFU 2 BR, 1000sf, bright& clean ste, share washer. $800 +50% utils. 1 yr lease. Av. now. N/S& N/P. Call 604 421-1196
COQ, Blue Mnt/Como Lake, 2 BRg/lvl, 2 bath, shared w/d. $1000incls utils. By amens. Avail now.N/S & N/P. 778 859-1808
COQ Maillardville spac 3 BRupper, f/bath, w/d, new d/w, stor-age prkg, lrg deck view, $1400incl util. Aug1 ns/np 604 936-8732
COQ MAIN flr 1 BR ste + 1 BRstorage. Executive View home,f/p, deck. Suits 1 quiet person.$850+ utls. NS/NP 778-882-3959
M. RIDGE central, 3 BR upper flr,2 bath, vaulted ceiling, 1500 sf,covered prkg, d/w, shared laun-dry, nr bus, shops, ns np. $1350incls utils. Aug 1. 604-460-8024
MISSION 2 br bsmt ste, nr school/transit, gas f/p, own w/d, d/w,central a/c, garage, pets neg,NOW, $900+ %utils 604-765-3340
PO CO 4 BR upper, 2 full baths, 4appls, deck & shed. Aug 1. Refs$1450+ ½ utils. 604-315-6611
POCO EXEC. 1 BR ste, furn orunfurn, $895 + utils, f/p, d/w, w/d,N/s, N/p, covered patio w/hot tub,lots of fruit trees. 604-818-7402
POCO LRG 1 BR grd lev, ownw/d, $800 incls utils & cable. Aug1. NS/NP. 604-551-9123
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
PORT COQ, 1 BR ste. $785 inclheat & hot water. Avail Now.604 941-8344 or 778-855-4843
PORT COQ. Spac 3 BR, 1.5baths. D/w, f/p, w/d. Near schools& bus. N/S, N/P. $1295/mo + 2/3utils, avail Aug 1. 604-818-7402
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MAPLE RIDGE, Brookside Gar-dens. Newly reno’d 3 BR, 2 lvls infamily-oriented complex. 3 appl,fenced back yard, carport.$1,250/mo + utils, Immed. Nearbus & schools. NS. 778-835-0748
6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620
BBY 6994 Greenwood St,Brand New approx 1800sf W/Hwith finished office, clean, largeO/H door, 3 phase power, availNow. Call 604 929-9493
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COQ, Office Space for Rent,$1000/mo, 810sf + mezz, nr PortMann Bridge. 604-464-7590
COQ Unit 201-2080 Hartley Ave,1500 sf, a/c office, reno’d, greatlayout, 2 washrooms, kitchen, 4priv offices, large open area,$1300/mo + HST, gated cplex,ample prkg. 604 929-9493
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COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-8905cell: 604 916-0261
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993
M/R CENT, 11735-225th St, Adultbldg, 2 Br $800 heat/h/w incl’d,n/dogs, 604-467-9420
NEW WEST. Newer 2 BR + den,2 f/baths. Granite, SS appl, in-suite w/d, u/grd prkg, gym, club-house room. $1350/mo. 1 block toS/train, Quay & Douglas College.Aug 1st or 15th. 778-960-8746
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604 463-0857cell: 604 375-1768
6515 Duplexes - Rent6515BBY 5420 Dominion St. Lrg 2 BRdup, clean, lrg kitch w/eatg area, 4appls, lrg liv rm, 1000sf. Furn’d.$980+50% utl. NP. 604-317-7686
6540 Houses - Rent6540
BBY LOUGH’D Mall. 3 BRhouse, new flrs & paint. Avail now.$1500 + utils. 604 540-2046
COQ Ctre, by schools, College,5BR, 2 baths, lrg yrd, storage.Refs. $1750. Aug1 604-939-0273
COQ Nr L’heed Mall, 3 BR up,fully fin bsmnt dwn, pets ok, w/d,$1800 + util, now. 604 727-2001
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWNNo Qualification - Low Down
CHILLIWACK – 9557 Williams St,3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town, close toshops & schools............... $888/MSOUTH SURREY/WHITE ROCK –15532 Madrona Dr., 3 bdrm,HOUSE, on Cul-de-Sac in quietfamily neighborhood, huge yard,new roof, double garage.. $1,688/MCall Kristen 604 435-5555 or 786-4663
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8160 Lawn & Garden8160
AUTOMOTIVE9125 Domestic9125
1994 MERC Marquis recpts rebldbrakes/steering/shocks, tow pkg,155kms $3200obo 604-576-0337
1999 INTRIGUE GLS, V6,178,000 km, auto, loaded, 1owner, no accidents, alwaysgaraged, $2,999. 604-534-3435
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
2007 VICTORY 8 Ball, 9700k.pass equip, cust windshield, shot-gun pipe.$10,500. 778-240-0584
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1992 MAZDA B2200, double cab,burgundy, good cond, air cared.$2600. Lang. 604-888-6075
1999 GMC, 5 ton flatdeck, 22’,very good running condition,$6500, call 604-751-5285
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1989 HONDA Acura Legend.Tan, auto, 4 drs, 158,000 km. Norust, new tires. Excellent runningcondition! $2,500. 604-574-2057
1996 MAZDA Protege, 4 dr, auto,air care till 2011, $1495, D9921Abbots 604-855-6522sss
2010 NISSAN VERSA, 4 dr h/b,auto, p/l, p/w, a/c, red, 2000 kms,$9,000 Firm. 604-538-4883
9173 Vans9173
2003 CHEVY Venture, 150K, acalarm, keyless entry, like new,$4800, 604-771-3199..769-1010
9515 Boats95151987 CANAVENTURE 17 ft, withtrailer, 115 hp (1992) YamahaO/B motor $5888. 604-751-2798
9522 Motorhomes/RVs95221988 28’ Motorhome, self cont,sleeps 6, a/c, air, auto, generator,$8900. call 604-853-5528
1995 FORD Glendale Royal Clas-sic, 28Ft. 164K, walk around bed,+ more, recessed awning, exccond $19,000obo 604-826-4523
1999 MONACO Diplomat dieselpusher Class A, loaded, immac.38 feet $69,900 604-916-4931
2003 ADVENTURER 22ft RV,84K, sleeps 6, new tires, ExcCond $28,500 604-819-6130
2005 29’ JAYCO Trailer. like new,bunk beds, Awning, lrg storage,slide, A/C, $21,000 604-997-9201
9540 Trailers/Tents/Campers9540
2007 KOMFORT 29ft 5th Wheel,all custom equipt, $26,900 obo.Sry. Call 604-590-2824
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