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Prisons not
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neighbours
Residents complain latest
escape a symptom of
deteriorating system
by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s
staff reporter

People who live near two prisons


in Maple Ridge want a “good neigh-
bour” agreement, signed by the prov-
ince more than 15 years ago, resur-
rected.
The call for better communication
with the Fraser Regional Correction
Centre and Alou-
ette Women’s
Correctional
Centre comes as
police continue
their hunt for a
man who scaled
a 3.6-metre tall
fence to escape
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS from the men’s
prison Saturday.
Branching out Police only no-
tified the public Singh
Quinn Chandler, a Grade 5 student at Maple Ridge elementary, pushes down on a patch of grass and other students push with their feet as they plant a B.C. about the brazen
Dogwood tree in the school yard Wednesday. Planting the tree was part of an Earth Day assembly, which also marked the grand opening of the school’s escape, which
community garden. More than 50 volunteers, as well as children and 15 school staff took part in a work party on April 2 to build the community garden. Six took place at noon and was captured
raised planting beds were created and an arbor was installed along with a large storage container. Seven blueberry bushes and six raspberry bushes were also on security camera, three days later.
planted. So far the students have planted spinach and lettuce in the raised beds and plan to seed for corn, pumpkins, peas and carrots. “We had an agreement with the
corrections branch. They have torn
it up,” said Gordy Robson, a former

Developer wants tolls reduced


mayor of Maple Ridge and a member
of the Webster’s Corner Neighbour-
hood Association, a residents’ group
in an area that encompasses both
prisons.
The agreement was signed in the
Realtor for new industrial park in Pitt Meadows claims they are causing business prospects to look elsewhere mid-1990s by then-mayor Carl Durk-
sen, who held the office from 1994
Chris MacCauley, a realtor The first phase features 75,000 There’s only one problem. to 1999. The agreement committed
by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f
with Colliers International, is in square feet of light industrial “The tolls on the bridge are the to regular meetings with the cor-
staff reporter
charge of leasing out the Golden space, with the second phase to only issue we have,” MacCauley rections branch and included an
Ears Business Centre, an Onni add 100,000 sq. ft. says. “Companies that have their automated notification to nearby
The marketer for a Pitt Mead- development at the southern end The location is ideal for an in- trucks coming and going all day residents via telephone following an
ows industrial park that could of Harris Road. dustrial park, says MacCauley. look at that and go to Campbell escape.
become one of the largest in B.C. The final touches are being Not only is it close to railway and Heights [in South Surrey] in- “We’ve been trying to get council
wants tolls reduced on the Gold- put on the first phase of the highways, but it is at the centre stead, where they don’t have to to talk about this for the past few
en Ears Bridge to help drive busi- development, with tenants set of an untapped employee base, pay any tolls.” months,” Robson added.
ness to the new development. to begin moving in next month. thanks to a dearth of local jobs. See Tolls, p8 See Prison, p14

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G20 demonstration causes furor at library of others, arrested, locked up, strip searched
by Phi l M elnyc h u k
and held without access to family or lawyers
staff reporter
for 30 hours. She is now suing the Toronto po-
lice department. Charges of obstruction were
later dropped.

A
protest over what Philip Gray says
was a loss of a right to protest, has led The Ontario Office of the Independent Po-
to another protest. lice Review Director has launched a review of
That’s taking place in the form of a complaint the G20 events.
he’s filing with the B.C. Solicitor General Shir- The Toronto Police Service has also already
ley Bond because of an incident with a secu- begun an independent civilian review into the
rity guard outside the Maple Ridge library on conduct of their officers, including allegations
Tuesday. of unlawful searches and arrests.
Gray, a high-school teacher carrying a sign But Rosenau described Kamp’s response
reading, “MP Randy Kamp still silent on G20 as “out of the same playbook” as Karl Rove,
Shooting of constituent”, said he was repeat- the former adviser to U.S. president George
edly told to leave the spot outside the library Bush. That meant “deny, deflect, attack re-
on Dewdney Trunk Road. peat” when asked about the government’s de-
Gray’s daughter Elizabeth was shot with cision not to call a public inquiry on the G-20,
two rubber bullets, arrested and jailed along Rosenau said.
with hundreds of others last summer in To- Rosenau has been pressing for a public in-
ronto, protesting the international G-20 sum- quiry into the G-20 events because she said it
mit. will reveal the government’s role in the treat-
He was outside the library to take advantage ment of protesters.
of the federal all-candidates meet-and-greet She said the government is in denial about
session inside and said he was intimidated by how flawed the policing and security issues
the guard’s actions. were for the event.
Gray was later told by a Westridge Security “It’s a move in the direction of a police state
supervisor that he could remain there and that is actually in the early stages of fascism.
keep talking to people – but he says he was I truly believe that after what happened to my
shaken by the experience. daughter.”
“If we can’t talk politics with our fellow citi- THE NEWS/files Philip Gray said his daughter was nearly
zens on the steps of our public libraries, our Philip Gray protests outside the Maple Ridge library during a meet-the-candidates event Tuesday. killed on the streets of Toronto.
democracy is in dire straights in this coun- “I think it’s Randy Kamp’s responsibility
try,” he said in a news release. But the guard never told him he was going He alleges that the security guard breached to look into it.” He’d want the same if it hap-
However, Westridge Security owner John to be removed or that police were going to be the Security Services Act requirement that pened to his daughter, Gray added.
Griffiths pointed out the company regularly called. “We didn’t ask him to leave. We didn’t guards identify themselves. “He could stand up in the House of Com-
patrols the municipal complex, including the call police on him.” Towards the end of the Inside the library, Gray’s ex-wife, Elizabeth mons and say a constituent of mine was shot
library, and that a guard only approached meeting the guard stayed at a distance. Rosenau, talked to MP Randy Kamp on the at the G-20.”
Gray three times. The guard just told him Security officers with Westridge don’t have same topic, repeating her calls for a public in- Kamp would support a public inquiry if af-
not to swear at people, act aggressively or ob- the powers of arrest, but only observe and re- quiry into police actions at the G-20 summit. ter the other investigations underway now
struct people from entering the library. port. Rosenau, Natalie’s mother, sought the fed- show it’s needed.
He said Gray agreed to those conditions. Gray maintains he was just trying to talk eral NDP nomination for the local riding, but “There is a place for public inquiry, but we
Griffiths says the library is part of regu- to passersby and wasn’t trying to antagonize now supports candidate Craig Speirs. need to wait for these other processes to work
lar security patrols, so every time Gray saw the guard and that he was told to leave and Natalie Gray was peacefully protesting en- through,” he said
a guard walk by “he was assuming that we that police would be called. “He said that over vironmental issues when she was shot with “It seems to me she’s [Elizabeth] having
were there to remove him.” and over again.” two rubber bullets and, along with hundreds trouble taking yes for an answer.”

contacted and he’s not sure if a re-

Candidates agree, media has a job to do porter getting a voice mail would
be any improvement.
Kamp said he’d consider sharing
his cellphone numbers with re-
by Phi l M elnyc h u k the policy. porters if they thought that would
staff reporter But Kamp said he’s never make it easier, adding he’s not
really witnessed any nega- philosophically opposed to it.
tive relationships between During the campaign, Kamp has
While Stephen Harper seems to the prime minister and the provided a cellphone number to
have an ongoing battle with the media. the media, as has Speirs.
media, his local representative Harper’s careful speak- However, an interview with
Randy Kamp points out the lead- ing to the media, as a prime Speirs was done with his campaign
er has been in lots of situations minister should be, he said. manager, Jo-Anne McNevin, on
where he’s taken media questions But it’s an approach op- speaker phone with the candidate.
and that the prime minister gets a posed by the NDP chal- Media relations for Speirs’ cam-
good attendance at his annual me- lenger in Pitt Meadows- Kamp Speirs Tam Bhuller paign is being handled by former
dia garden party. Maple Ridge-Mission, Craig Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times
Harper’s policy of limiting me- Speirs. access, Kamp said he might recon- which in turn contacts him so he editor Chris Campbell.
dia questions to five (two English “He’s obviously not open and he’s sider a previous policy for media can return the phone call. McNevin said she would help
and two French and one from local obviously not trusting anybody,” interviews. That’s done because Kamp is with media access, while Speirs
media) at campaign stops led to re- Speirs said about Harper. Currently, reporters contact his often in meetings or the House of was out campaigning.
porters asking for explanations of When it comes to local media office in Ottawa or Maple Ridge, Commons and can’t be directly See Media, p4

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G20 demonstration causes furor at library of others, arrested, locked up, strip searched
by Phi l M elnyc h u k
and held without access to family or lawyers
staff reporter
for 30 hours. She is now suing the Toronto po-
lice department. Charges of obstruction were
later dropped.

A
protest over what Philip Gray says
was a loss of a right to protest, has led The Ontario Office of the Independent Po-
to another protest. lice Review Director has launched a review of
That’s taking place in the form of a complaint the G20 events.
he’s filing with the B.C. Solicitor General Shir- The Toronto Police Service has also already
ley Bond because of an incident with a secu- begun an independent civilian review into the
rity guard outside the Maple Ridge library on conduct of their officers, including allegations
Tuesday. of unlawful searches and arrests.
Gray, a high-school teacher carrying a sign But Rosenau described Kamp’s response
reading, “MP Randy Kamp still silent on G20 as “out of the same playbook” as Karl Rove,
Shooting of constituent”, said he was repeat- the former adviser to U.S. president George
edly told to leave the spot outside the library Bush. That meant “deny, deflect, attack re-
on Dewdney Trunk Road. peat” when asked about the government’s de-
Gray’s daughter Elizabeth was shot with cision not to call a public inquiry on the G-20,
two rubber bullets, arrested and jailed along Rosenau said.
with hundreds of others last summer in To- Rosenau has been pressing for a public in-
ronto, protesting the international G-20 sum- quiry into the G-20 events because she said it
mit. will reveal the government’s role in the treat-
He was outside the library to take advantage ment of protesters.
of the federal all-candidates meet-and-greet She said the government is in denial about
session inside and said he was intimidated by how flawed the policing and security issues
the guard’s actions. were for the event.
Gray was later told by a Westridge Security “It’s a move in the direction of a police state
supervisor that he could remain there and that is actually in the early stages of fascism.
keep talking to people – but he says he was I truly believe that after what happened to my
shaken by the experience. daughter.”
“If we can’t talk politics with our fellow citi- Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS Philip Gray said his daughter was nearly
zens on the steps of our public libraries, our Philip Gray protests outside the Maple Ridge library during a meet-the-candidates event Tuesday. killed on the streets of Toronto.
democracy is in dire straights in this coun- “I think it’s Randy Kamp’s responsibility
try,” he said in a news release. But the guard never told him he was going He alleges that the security guard breached to look into it.” He’d want the same if it hap-
However, Westridge Security owner John to be removed or that police were going to be the Security Services Act requirement that pened to his daughter, Gray added.
Griffiths pointed out the company regularly called. “We didn’t ask him to leave. We didn’t guards identify themselves. “He could stand up in the House of Com-
patrols the municipal complex, including the call police on him.” Towards the end of the Inside the library, Gray’s ex-wife, Elizabeth mons and say a constituent of mine was shot
library, and that a guard only approached meeting the guard stayed at a distance. Rosenau, talked to MP Randy Kamp on the at the G-20.”
Gray three times. The guard just told him Security officers with Westridge don’t have same topic, repeating her calls for a public in- Kamp would support a public inquiry if af-
not to swear at people, act aggressively or ob- the powers of arrest, but only observe and re- quiry into police actions at the G-20 summit. ter the other investigations underway now
struct people from entering the library. port. Rosenau, Natalie’s mother, sought the fed- show it’s needed.
He said Gray agreed to those conditions. Gray maintains he was just trying to talk eral NDP nomination for the local riding, but “There is a place for public inquiry, but we
Griffiths says the library is part of regu- to passersby and wasn’t trying to antagonize now supports candidate Craig Speirs. need to wait for these other processes to work
lar security patrols, so every time Gray saw the guard and that he was told to leave and Natalie Gray was peacefully protesting en- through,” he said
a guard walk by “he was assuming that we that police would be called. “He said that over vironmental issues when she was shot with “It seems to me she’s [Elizabeth] having
were there to remove him.” and over again.” two rubber bullets and, along with hundreds trouble taking yes for an answer.”

contacted and he’s not sure if a re-

Candidates agree, media has a job to do porter getting a voice mail would
be any improvement.
Kamp said he’d consider sharing
his cellphone numbers with re-
by Phi l M elnyc h u k the policy. porters if they thought that would
staff reporter But Kamp said he’s never make it easier, adding he’s not
really witnessed any nega- philosophically opposed to it.
tive relationships between During the campaign, Kamp has
While Stephen Harper seems to the prime minister and the provided a cellphone number to
have an ongoing battle with the media. the media, as has Speirs.
media, his local representative Harper’s careful speak- One interview with Speirs was
Randy Kamp points out the lead- ing to the media, as a prime done with his campaign manager,
er has been in lots of situations minister should be, he said. Jo-Anne McNevin, on speaker
where he’s taken media questions But it’s an approach op- phone with the candidate. Media
and that the prime minister gets a posed by the NDP chal- relations for Speirs’ campaign is
good attendance at his annual me- lenger in Pitt Meadows- Kamp Speirs Tam Bhuller being handled by former Maple
dia garden party. Maple Ridge-Mission, Craig Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times editor
Harper’s policy of limiting me- Speirs. access, Kamp said he might recon- which in turn contacts him so he Chris Campbell.
dia questions to five (two English “He’s obviously not open and he’s sider a previous policy for media can return the phone call. McNevin said she would help
and two French and one from local obviously not trusting anybody,” interviews. That’s done because Kamp is with media access, while Speirs
media) at campaign stops led to re- Speirs said about Harper. Currently, reporters contact his often in meetings or the House of was out campaigning.
porters asking for explanations of When it comes to local media office in Ottawa or Maple Ridge, Commons and can’t be directly See Media, p4

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G20 demonstration causes furor at library of others, arrested, locked up, strip searched
by Phi l M elnyc h u k
and held without access to family or lawyers
staff reporter
for 30 hours. She is now suing the Toronto po-
lice department. Charges of obstruction were
later dropped.

A
protest over what Philip Gray says
was a loss of a right to protest, has led The Ontario Office of the Independent Po-
to another protest. lice Review Director has launched a review of
That’s taking place in the form of a complaint the G20 events.
he’s filing with the B.C. Solicitor General Shir- The Toronto Police Service has also already
ley Bond because of an incident with a secu- begun an independent civilian review into the
rity guard outside the Maple Ridge library on conduct of their officers, including allegations
Tuesday. of unlawful searches and arrests.
Gray, a high-school teacher carrying a sign But Rosenau described Kamp’s response
reading, “MP Randy Kamp still silent on G20 as “out of the same playbook” as Karl Rove,
Shooting of constituent”, said he was repeat- the former adviser to U.S. president George
edly told to leave the spot outside the library Bush. That meant “deny, deflect, attack re-
on Dewdney Trunk Road. peat” when asked about the government’s de-
Gray’s daughter Elizabeth was shot with two cision not to call a public inquiry on the G-20,
rubber bullets, arrested and jailed along with Rosenau said.
hundreds of others last summer in Toronto, Rosenau has been pressing for a public in-
protesting the international G-20 summit. quiry into the G-20 events because she said it
He was outside the library to take advantage will reveal the government’s role in the treat-
of the federal all-candidates meet-and-greet ment of protesters.
session inside and said he was intimidated by She said the government is in denial about
the guard’s actions. how flawed the policing and security issues
Gray was later told by a Westridge Security were for the event.
supervisor that he could remain there and “It’s a move in the direction of a police state
keep talking to people – but he says he was that is actually in the early stages of fascism.
shaken by the experience. I truly believe that after what happened to my
“If we can’t talk politics with our fellow citi- Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS daughter.”
zens on the steps of our public libraries, our Philip Gray protests outside the Maple Ridge library during a meet-the-candidates event Tuesday. Philip Gray said his daughter was nearly
democracy is in dire straights in this coun- killed on the streets of Toronto.
try,” he said in a news release. to be removed or that police were going to be guards identify themselves. “I think it’s Randy Kamp’s responsibility
However, Westridge Security owner John called. “We didn’t ask him to leave. We didn’t However, Griffiths points out only a badge to look into it.” He’d want the same if it hap-
Griffiths pointed out the company regularly call police on him.” Towards the end of the number has to be provided and that wasn’t pened to his daughter, Gray added.
patrols the municipal complex, including the meeting the guard stayed at a distance. asked for. “He could stand up in the House of Com-
library, and that a guard only approached Security officers with Westridge don’t have Inside the library, Gray’s ex-wife, Elizabeth mons and say a constituent of mine was shot
Gray three times. The guard just told him the powers of arrest, but only observe and re- Rosenau, talked to MP Randy Kamp on the at the G-20.”
not to swear at people, act aggressively or ob- port. same topic, repeating her calls for a public in- Kamp would support a public inquiry if af-
struct people from entering the library. Gray maintains he was just trying to talk quiry into police actions at the G-20 summit. ter the other investigations underway now
He said Gray agreed to those conditions. to passersby and wasn’t trying to antagonize Rosenau, Natalie’s mother, sought the fed- show it’s needed.
Griffiths says the library is part of regu- the guard and that he was told to leave and eral NDP nomination for the local riding, but “There is a place for public inquiry, but we
lar security patrols, so every time Gray saw that police would be called. “He said that over now supports candidate Craig Speirs. need to wait for these other processes to work
a guard walk by “he was assuming that we and over again.” Natalie Gray was peacefully protesting en- through,” he said
were there to remove him.” He alleges that the security guard breached vironmental issues when she was shot with “It seems to me she’s [Elizabeth] having
But the guard never told him he was going the Security Services Act requirement that two rubber bullets and, along with hundreds trouble taking yes for an answer.”

contacted and he’s not sure if a re-

Candidates agree, media has a job to do porter getting a voice mail would
be any improvement.
Kamp said he’d consider sharing
his cellphone numbers with re-
by Phi l M elnyc h u k the policy. porters if they thought that would
staff reporter But Kamp said he’s never make it easier, adding he’s not
really witnessed any nega- philosophically opposed to it.
tive relationships between During the campaign, Kamp has
While Stephen Harper seems to the prime minister and the provided a cellphone number to
have an ongoing battle with the media. the media, as has Speirs.
media, his local representative Harper’s careful speak- One interview with Speirs was
Randy Kamp points out the lead- ing to the media, as a prime done with his campaign manager,
er has been in lots of situations minister should be, he said. Jo-Anne McNevin, on speaker
where he’s taken media questions But it’s an approach op- phone with the candidate. Media
and that the prime minister gets a posed by the NDP chal- relations for Speirs’ campaign is
good attendance at his annual me- lenger in Pitt Meadows- Kamp Speirs Tam Bhuller being handled by former Maple
dia garden party. Maple Ridge-Mission, Craig Ridge-Pitt Meadows Times editor
Harper’s policy of limiting me- Speirs. access, Kamp said he might recon- which in turn contacts him so he Chris Campbell.
dia questions to five (two English “He’s obviously not open and he’s sider a previous policy for media can return the phone call. McNevin said she would help
and two French and one from local obviously not trusting anybody,” interviews. That’s done because Kamp is with media access, while Speirs
media) at campaign stops led to re- Speirs said about Harper. Currently, reporters contact his often in meetings or the House of was out campaigning.
porters asking for explanations of When it comes to local media office in Ottawa or Maple Ridge, Commons and can’t be directly See Media, p4

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SYNTHETICS All candidates


Over the last twenty years or more, auto The federal candidates in Pitt
manufacturers have tried to improve the Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission
durability and longevity of their various vehicles were at the Maple Ridge Public Li-
by using some synthetic oils in many of the oil brary on Tuesday to meet and talk
lubricated components that make up modern to voters. The candidates (from
vehicles. The thing to remember about synthetic left): Mandeep Bhuller, Liberals;
oil is most of them are comprised of regular oil Randy Kamp, Conservatives; Craig
as a base with a great deal of additives mixed Speirs, New Democrats; Peter
in. Tam, Greens.
Thirty-five years ago when I started in the The Whonnock Community
mechanical repair business the gap in quality Association and the chamber of
between conventional and synthetic oils was commerce are hosting a debate
huge, which was mirrored in the difference of the on Wednesday, April 27, just a few
purchase price. Now the gap between the two days before the election.Time for
has narrowed considerably, with conventional that is 7 p.m to 9 p.m., at Whon-
oil no longer being the poor cousin unable to nock Lake Centre at 27871–113th
compete.
Ave.
Along with the all the new technologies
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
required to run modern day vehicles, the
manufacturer’s were required to upgrade the
engine and other oils contained in these vehicles
to keep up. Very few Domestic and Japanese
vehicles have synthetic engine oils in their
‘Media is the public, media represents the public’
crankcase when they’re new. The reasoning for Media from p3 never stand for as MP.” vative policies and platforms, often than I engage the regional
this is quite simple. The newer oils used in these Kamp says he hasn’t changed Speirs, a councillor with the why fear Canadians, Bhuller picture, the national picture.”
vehicles meet much stricter specs and, while his views of the media since District of Maple Ridge, pro- asked. The Green party candidate
conventional, it’s not that far behind the higher being elected seven years ago, vides his cellphone number to “The media is the politi- holds a similar view. Harper’s
priced synthetic oils in its abilities to lubricate adding he already had experi- reporters, as do all councillors, cian’s outlet to the public. As top ministers are kept from
the engine sufficiently. ence as a constituency assistant and says he enjoys giving his an elected official, to not com- saying anything. “That’s the
for Grant McNally. opinion and that people who municate with the media and style of this Conservative gov-
Many times a week I’ll have a new customer “We’re all aware the media voted for him deserve to know to not respond to emerging is- ernment. That’s why people are
request that we use a specific brand/type of has a job to do,” he said. where he stands on issues, add- sues for a couple of days in this saying the government is so
synthetic oil in their vehicle when we do a “We’re in the communica- ing that he benefits from that. modern day of fast-paced com- inaccessible and no transpar-
service, including an oil change. So I’ll always tions business too.” “I don’t see that changing at munication, messages chang- ency. That may be their tactic
ask why they think they need synthetic oil Kamp said he and his peers all. That’s what I enjoy most ing, emerging and by the end of getting things done,” says
and how long have they been using it? When generally feel they’re treated about public life.” of the day dissolving, it’s a sad Peter Tam.
they’ve answered that question, then I ask them fairly in the media, adding Liberal candidate Mandeep commentary on an elected of- “The media is the public, the
if they’re using a high-end oil filter to go along there’s usually a variety of per- Bhuller said since Stephen ficial when he won’t pick up the media represents the public.”
with their very expensive oil. Not one person has spectives. Harper was elected five years phone and respond to you for 48 The media asks questions and
responded yes, at least not yet. I then go on to “The media are important for ago, he and his ministers have hours. gets answers for the public,
explain to them that the extra money spent on a us to get out our message.” made a point of controlling me- “I would have the utmost re- Tam said.
better filter would provide them with what they Speirs said he’d wouldn’t limit dia access and who speaks to spect of the ability to communi- “If you keep saying the wrong
media access if he was elected. the media. cate with a local media outlet. thing, maybe you are the wrong
want, better engine protection, for considerably
“That’s something I would If he’s confident about Conser- I read the local paper far more person to do the job.”
less than the money they’re currently wasting
on synthetic oil.
I need to add to this that some high-end Vote early, beat the rush with your name and address and a care card. Canada’s history, despite having the second high-
vehicles, mostly European, come from the A third option exists for those without any identi- est number of ballots cast, with 13.9 million.
factory with synthetic oil in their crankcases. In Although election day is still more than a week fication whatsoever. • The riding of Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission
order to maintain their warranties, and ensure away, those who want to get a head start on vot- You may take an oath, and have an elector with has been held by a Conservative MP since 1997,
they will last as long as designed, you cannot ing can take part in advance polls this weekend. authorized identification from the same polling when Grant McNally of the Reform Party was
deviate and use conventional oils. You see Advance voting is open Friday and Saturday, April division (such as a neighbour or roommate) vouch elected. Randy Kamp of the Conservative Party
there is a difference between engines designed 22 and 23, as well as Monday, April 25. for you. has held the seat since 2004.
for synthetic oils, and one that is not and Polling stations will be open from noon to 8 p.m. To find the address of your advance poll, look on • Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission contains
therein lies the difference. Engines designed To vote at the early bird polls you must be regis- your voter information card. You can also find the more than 120,000 people, according to the 2006
for conventional oils tend to burn oil faster with tered to vote, and be able to prove your identity address by visiting www.elections.ca, or by calling census, with more than 85,000 eligible to vote in
synthetic oil in their crankcase. Does that sound and address. Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868. this election.
like a good thing to you? If you are not yet registered to vote, you may For more information, visit www.elections.ca. • There are four candidates running in Pitt
So in closing, if you drive a domestic or register at your polling station. Meadows-Maple Ridge-Mission for the 2011 fed-
Japanese vehicle that doesn’t require synthetic In order to prove your identity, Elections Canada eral election: Randy Kamp (Conservative), Peter
oil, then upgrade your oil filter, for that added requires either one piece of government-issued Election facts Tam (Green), Mandeep Bhuller (Liberal), and Craig
protection you desire. Don’t waste your money picture ID, such as a driver’s license, or two pieces • Voter turnout in the 2008 federal election was Spiers (NDP). In the 2006 and 2008 elections,
on things you don’t need, because the truth is of authorized identification, such as a utility bill 58.8 per cent, the lowest of any federal election in seven candidates ran locally.
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“A lot of the young as well as possessing a
Judge sees hope for men that come before switch blade and a flap
Shawn Gillam me don’t have that
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THE NEWS/opinion Published and printed by Black Press at 22328 – 119th Avenue, Maple Ridge, B.C., V2X 2Z3

News Views Ingrid Rice

Message escaped
Ridge Meadows RCMP didn’t release informa-
tion about a prisoner who escaped from Fraser Re-
gional Correctional Centre on the weekend until
three days after it happened.
Ajit Singh climbed a 3.5-metre-high fence at the
prison on 256th Street and ran away through a for-
est at noon on Saturday.
As of yesterday, he hadn’t been caught.
No wonder.
No matter who the inmate is, the protocol should
be the same when an inmate escapes, and part of
that should be to immediately notify the public, if
not to warn people for their own safety, then so
they can be aware, looking to help provide infor-
mation leading to the capture of a fugitive.
Residents have the right to be alerted.
To wait 74 hours to notify them is negligent.
It also shows cracks in the system, like the email
mix-up that led to the escape of three inmates on a
work crew in December.
But it’s difficult to blame the guards when there
are 525 inmates, as on Saturday, in a prison built
for 253. Temporary tent structures erected to help
with overcrowding while the prison undergoes ex-
pansion are now overcrowded themselves. They
were built to hold 52 inmates, but had 85 stuffed in
them when Singh snuck off, with only two guards
watching.
Slips such as these compromise confidence in
the justice system.
We don’t know who all these inmates are.
We’re continually told that they pose no risk to
the public, whether working at the fish hatchery
or the Albion Fairgrounds.
But then inmates keep walking away from these
crews and climbing fences to escape.
We hear about drugs in the prison, and inmates
dying in the prison, and riots at the prison.
How I came to be in a family practice
M
These inmates ended up in there for a reason. any years Before I could obtain a license to though my preference was to become a
Who knows what they are capable of if they are ago, when I practice in the Netherlands, I had to take Canadian physician. It took me a little
willing to risk further incarceration by running was a high another two years of postgraduate train- over a year to complete the required
away – steal a car, take a hostage? school student, I ing. That was a great experience and I training and examinations to make me
The public had a right to know about escaped in- decided that I wanted acquired a lot of skills and knowledge to a full-fledged licensed physician in the
mates right away – not three days later – so we can to be a doctor. serve my patients well. U.S. I joined a practice of a colleague in
decide for ourselves how to react. It was a lot simpler Half way through medical school, I Seattle and got the hang of running the
The criminals need to be policed, not the mes- in those days to enter took four months off to travel to North business side of being a doctor in private
sage. medical school in America and explore what it would be practice. How to hire and employ medical
the Netherlands. All like to be a physician in either the United office assistants, dealing with landlords,
– The News you had to do was to States or Canada. One of the reasons for telephone companies and other service
pass a rather tough this was that there was a glut of doctors providers and many more things I had
Tell us what you think @ www.mapleridgenews.com government exam Health Care in the Netherlands, and if you wanted to never heard of while in medical school.
that gave entry to any Marco Terwiel open a practice you had to buy an exist- Yet all that knowledge was indispens-

THE NEWS
of the Dutch univer- ing one from a retiring doctor. The going able if I wanted to be able to provide for
sities in any of the price was a full year’s gross income of my family. After two years, I felt ready
different faculties. the retiring colleague, and that meant to strike out on my own and settled in a
My high school prepared most of the going into debt in a big way. small community that was very short of
Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978 students very well to challenge the exam I discovered that there was a shortage doctors. The first day I opened my prac-
and, as a result, I passed with very good of family physicians in both the U.S. and tice, 20 patients came to see me and I did
Jim Coulter, publisher
publisher@mapleridgenews.com marks. That opened the door to enroll in Canada, and in comparison to the very not even have my name on the door.
Michael Hall, editor the medical school of my choice. crowded country of my birth, there was a Despite the fact I was meeting a real
editor@mapleridgenews.com There were no interviews or any other seemingly endless amount of space. need in the community and I had a
Carly Ferguson, advertising, creative services manager evaluation before signing up to see if I In order to practice as a physician in thriving practice, my dream of working
admanager@mapleridgenews.com
Kathy Blore, circulation manager
was suitable to become a doctor. either country, I would have to pass a in Canada did not go away. The reason
circulation@mapleridgenews.com There were 110 medical students in number of examinations, followed by for this dream was that the Netherlands
my class to start with, but after the further training and more examinations were liberated by the Canadian army
22328 – 119th Avenue, first year, quite a few failed to pass the to obtain a license. during the Second World and I thought
Maple Ridge, B.C.,
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Office: 604-467-1122 choice to repeat the year or to drop out tremely difficult to even get the required rather than the U.S. was my small way
Fax: 604-463-4741 altogether. training and it would take years of of saying thanks to those who gave the
Delivery: 604-466-6397 During the next four years, we lost a waiting for a spot to open up. That is still ultimate sacrifice to free the country of
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few more fellow students and about 80 of a problem and many foreign physicians my birth of the oppressors.
us obtained their M.D. degree. ended up working as taxi drivers or find- Within five years in the U.S., I made
The News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self- This is in sharp contrast to the current ing other work for years to pay the bills enquiries about moving to Canada. Being
regulatory body governing the province's newspaper industry. The coun-
cil considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member state of affairs as very few fail or drop before overcoming all the bureaucratic fully licensed by our southern neigh-
newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input out, because of the rigorous selection hurdles. bours, it now was relatively simple to
from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the
editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or
process in finding the best candidates to Things were different in the United obtain a Canadian license.
story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written become physicians. States and that is where I ended up, even See Health, p7
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uestion Do you support keeping the HST? This week’s question:
Wednesday - 30,753; Friday – 30,748.
of the Yes: 40% – No: 60% (94 votes) Was Adrian Dix the right choice as new leader
week: of the B.C. New Democrat Party?
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THE NEWS/letters
Answer question Why getting rid of all signs?
from a ‘real person’ EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Bylaws department needs to be re-
viewed (Letters, April 15).
EDITOR, THE NEWS: Our organization had a similar inci-
Re: Conservative candidate won’t be drawn into online dent occur with bylaw officers.
battle (The News, April 15). We rented a mobile sign and were told
Heartened to read in your recent article a quote from Ran- we could have it for 30 days, then it had
dy Kamp: “We answer questions we get from real people.” to be removed. It could be returned in 60
I headed off to the all-candidates meet-and-greet to get an days for another 30 days ongoing.
answer from Mr. Kamp about his position on government On the 30th day, we phoned our sign
spending at the G20. Regarding the G20 so far, Mr. Kamp has company to come pick it up.
stated that other official bodies would deal with the spend- In the meantime, a bylaw officer
ing issue. Since then, Mr. Kamp has heard calls from the fol- marched in and told us to remove it.
lowing bodies, all demanding a parliamentary inquiry into We explained that had been done.
G20 spending: Ontario Ombudsman; , Canadian Civil Liber- He then returned the following day to
ties Association; Parliamentary Committee on Public Safety phone the company himself to have it re-
and Security. I wondered if Mr. Kamp hasn’t responded to moved immediately.
these calls since these bodies aren’t ‘real people.’ I have noted that the signs in west Ma-
Meeting Mr. Kamp in person should have answered that. ple Ridge and east of the downtown core
When I went into the library, Mr. Kamp very warmly shook have been up for months, even years.
my hand, which I thought was nice. I reminded him that These signs being identical to our 30-day
many believe that a key job for our MPs is to monitor how allotment sign.
our tax dollars are actually spent. They have no problem or hassle from
I told him that I felt that he himself is responsible to sup- anyone. The downtown core has become
port calls for an investigation as to how that $1.2 billion of a target for a bylaw officer crackdown on THE NEWS/files
our money was spent, since he voted to spend it. sandwich boards and mobile ad signs. The hospice thrift store was told by bylaws to remove its mobile sign after 30 days.
Mr. Kamp said, that’s stretching it. Then he left. I wonder The rest of the town gets a free pass.
why he left the meeting early? Why the segregation? core, behind – and I repeat, behind – and sudden town core sign cleansing is
PHILIP GRAY The Ridge Meadows Hospice thrift on the north side of Haney Sewing and about?
MAPLE RIDGE store is a non-profit organization raising Sound? I also wonder, is there a plan to rid the
money for palliative care, grief counsel- What makes this area so different or a downtown core of legitimate businesses
ling and supportive services for our com- target for bylaw officers? in order to make room for the bikes,

About supply and demand munity. However, we are not allowed to


have signs or sandwich boards in public
view, which would direct the public to
Drive through this town and you will
see there are huge realtor signs, sand-
wich boards, flags, mobile ads boards
druggies and homeless, or is an un-
known celebrity arriving soon. Perhaps
Charlie Sheen?
Health from p6 our store and support our community everywhere else, and they appear to be LAURA CHERRILLE,
I had to take only one examination and my dream of cause. permanent. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Why, because we are in the downtown I wonder what the projection for this RIDGE MEADOWS HOSPICE SOCIETY
working in Canada became a reality. But things are
seldom easy in life.
In contrast with the U.S., there was no shortage of fam-
ily physicians in southern B.C. in the late 1960s, and it
was customary to buy an existing practice for the same
price one would pay in the Netherlands – a full year’s
gross income.
Democracy is measured by freedom for all
The alternative was to be prepared to live off a greatly EDITOR, THE NEWS: Clark’s pen.
reduced income for a few years while building up a
practice from scratch. After all, most patients had a
Re: Democracy lesson (Letters,
April 20).
He is now omniscient and knows
what people are thinking? chat@www.mapleridgenews.com
doctor and if you wanted to be really unpopular with Wayne Clark’s reasoning is fal- The recallers had a legal, demo-
your colleagues, then a guaranteed way of achieving lacious. cratic right to try to unseat Mr. No legitimate reason
that distinction of being disliked or worse was to lure It is Marc Dalton’s democratic Dalton, and he has a legal demo- From: left lougheed, posted on www.mapleridgenews.
patients away from them. right as an ordinary citizen or cratic right to know who they are. com.
Before making the move across the border, I dis- elected official to access the infor- Abbie Hoffman was no one to Re: Names on recall list shouldn’t matter (Letters, April 20).
covered that there was an opening to join a very busy mation available under the Free- emulate, and his quote confirms
dom of Information Act.
Marc Dalton proves time and again that he has absolutely
practice in what was then called Haney, and I joined the this as it was undemocratic and
most senior and highly respected Dr. Sid Arber. Would Mr. Clark abolish freedom exclusionary. no respect for the people he represents. The names were
If you wonder why I am telling you all this, I wanted to of information? Democracy is measured by the collected by honest volunteers and the people who signed
paint the background of physician supply and demand Now whose putting the boots freedom of all citizens – dissidents, were well aware of the reasons for the petition. Request-
and how that affects an individual physician and tell you on? assimilated conformists, gays, ing the names suggests that either he wants to discredit
next time how and why we currently are experiencing a It is beneath contempt to at- New Democrats, Liberals, Con- people exercising a democratic right, perhaps by exposing
serious shortage of physicians and, therefore, still have tribute the words such as degen- servatives, union officials, union the odd Liberal cat who signed the petition out of spite,
to import many doctors who were trained abroad. erative misfits to how Mr. Dalton members, even degenerates. or he plans to use some form of intimidation against the
regards various groups of peo- Democracy is for all. people who signed or who canvassed. There is no legiti-
Dr. Marco Terwiel is a retired family physician who ple. This has never come out of Mr. CHERRYL KATNICH mate reason for him or his paid staff to see that list.
lives in Maple Ridge. Dalton’s mouth, but drips from Mr. MAPLE RIDGE
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Reducing or elimi-
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the north side of the
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ture, and the regional
transit authority has
no plans to reduce
account their savings
in gas and time.”
Currently, big rig
help spur business and Ken Hardie of Trans- them. trucks are charged be-
trade in Pitt Meadows, Link, however, says “That revenue is tween $8.40 and $9.55
he said. the tolls aren’t going helping pay for the for every peak hour
“I thought the whole anywhere, at least not bridge,” said Hardie. trip they make over
idea was to open up for the foreseeable fu- “That price takes into the bridge.
TransLink recently
instituted a 30 per
cent fare reduction for
off-peak travel. Har-
die also noted the new
Port Mann Bridge will
also be tolled once it is
completed in 2012.
“We know the bridge
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Woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty


by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s
staff reporter

A Maple Ridge woman


who repeatedly ignored
orders to improve care
for her dog pleaded
guilty to an animal cru-
elty charge on Monday.
Denise Westle was or-
dered to pay a $300 fine
and a $45 victim sur-
charge after admitting
to one count of causing
an animal to continue
to be in distress.
She is not allowed to
possess or care for any
animal for three years.
The BCSPCA was
pleased to hear of
Westle’s plea, made the
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charge was set to begin, Max, a springer spaniel, had a ear infection and was tied up behind a house.
but disappointed with
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short ban on owning an indifference to Max a severe untreated property several times
Independent Living animals.
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and his quality of life.”
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ear infection, deviated
digits from overgrown
and repeatedly issued
orders to improve Max’s
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ing, I feel that in this tigation into Westle in fur. care needs, but those
{ FROM $1,950 / MO } particular case a longer March 2009 by calling They could smell the orders were ignored.
term ban was merited,” the BCSPCA to report ear infection from two Max was eventually
said Marcie Moriarty. a dog tied behind her metres away. seized by the SPCA and
“Ms. Westle demon- house. Westle’s yard was lit- treated by a veterinar-
PR ESE N TAT ION CE N T R E strated, at best, a com- Animal protection tered with garbage, de- ian.
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as to the poor condition 10-year-old springer ing to a press release. opted.
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and Webster’s Corner
Prison from front ployees of both prisons “For them to have tions has no concerns community-based work for obstructing a peace Neighbourhood Associa-
“The fact that they are have called the neigh- somebody over the fence about the RCMP re- crews, are nearing the officer, imposed on him tion.
going over the fence is bourhood association and not tell the neigh- sponse. end of their sentence April 11. Both prisons have com-
a little scary. How could with complaints about bourhoods to me is mali- Ajit Singh, 21, was an and are preparing to Jess Gunnarson, with munity advisory boards,
that possibly happen?” staffing problems at the cious.” open custody inmate. transition back into the B.C. Corrections, con- which are comprised of
Robson claims em- facilities. However, B.C. Correc- Open custody classifica- community. firmed the branch has at least six members of
the community and pris-
on staff, all appointed by
the wardens.
Gunnarson said the
best way for residents to

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the prison is through the
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“We think that our
relationship in Maple
Ridge with the commu-
nity is really quite a good
one,” he added.
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Singh was being housed
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structure constructed in
2008 to alleviate capacity
issues at the jail.
Dean Purdy, a spokes-
person for the B.C. Gov-
ernment Employees
Union’s correctional and
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said the tent structure
was meant to accommo-
date 52 men. On Satur-
day, there were 84 men
in the unit, supervised
by two guards.
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gations indicates Singh
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Originally built to hold
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Pitt Meadows sewer pump now fixed Notice of Parcel Tax Roll
Review Panel
spill on April 3 was con- piping, which led to April 5.
Spill prevented tained. sewage flowing from “It was unfortunate
from entering “Our field staff re- a “wetwell” into the that the Baynes Road
pump station lost ser- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Parcel Tax Roll Review
acted quickly to reduce pump and motor room.
Fraser River the size of the spill and The motors were vice at the same time Panel will be meeting in the Blaney Room at City Hall,
prevented sewage mi- immersed in sewage, as a storm moved in,”
grating to the Fraser which eventually led said Morell.
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC on May 2, 2011 at 3:00 pm.
by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s
staff reporter River,” said Metro Van- to the failure of all “We were taxed at our
couver spokesperson pumps. other stations, but able The Parcel Tax Review Panel, in accordance with Section 205
Bill Morrell. It took about three to weather the storm, of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003 C.26, Part 7. Div. 4, will
Thirty-two million “As a precautionary days to fix the broken so to speak.” consider and deal with additions, deletions and changes to the
litres of sewage was measure, soil was re- pump. During that time, Metro Vancouver is
trucked off site after moved from the affect- sewage was trucked considering other up- Parcel Tax Assessment Roll.
a plugged pump gave ed area by the spill and from Baynes Road to grades to its sanitary
way in Pitt Meadows replaced with new soil Metro’s Katzie pump sewer and storm water The Review Panel shall hear complaints and may review and/or
earlier this month. and treated with lime.” station. system, in consultation amend the Parcel Tax Assessment Roll as to the following:
The Baynes Road The spill was caused Due to heavy rain- with Pitt Meadow. This
pump has since been by a “domino effect” fall, Metro Vancouver includes looking at A. An error or omission respecting a name or address
repaired and samples from a plugged pump. had between 10 to 17 municipal “inflows” to
collected by an envi- The clog caused the vacuum trucks moving find where solid mate- on the parcel tax roll
ronment consultant for pump to vibrate and approximately 32 mil- rial that may plug the B. An error or omission respecting the inclusion of parcel
Metro Vancouver show shake loose a me- lion litres of sewage pumps is entering the C. An error or omission respecting the taxable area
damage following the chanical fitting into between April 3 and system. of frontage of a parcel
D. An exemption having been improperly allowed
renovations is intend- or disallowed
Pitt Meadows rink reopened ed to put an end to the
puddles and icy sta-
lagmites that have be-
In accordance with the Community Charter, the Review Panel
will only address appeals filed by the person who owns a
staff reporter sure services reopened lowed crews to finish come a common sight
the rink on Tuesday, their work on the roof at the rink. parcel included on the parcel tax roll and only in relation to that
The Pitt Meadows much to the delight of as part of the rinks $7.5 Unforeseen repairs person’s own property. In order to be considered for review,
Arena’s Gold Rink is the lacrosse players million renovation. to shore up piles under appeals must be filed in writing with the Municipal Collector by
back in action after who play on the con- The leaks have been the arena have delayed
completion of the first April 28, 2011.
leaks in the arena’s crete floor of the rink an ongoing problem
roof forced its closure during the summer for years at the ag- phase of the project at
last week. months. ing arena. However, a least until June, driv- The Parcel Tax Roll is available for inspection at City Hall during
Maple Ridge-Pitt A respite from the new roof membrane ing up construction regular business hours.
Meadows parks and lei- rain last weekend al- installed as part of the costs from $6.8 million.
Municipal Collector
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9

Dirt biker rescued off Blue Mountain Tel: 604-467-7316 • Fax: 604-467-7331
www.mapleridge.ca

A dirt biker who Crews had to car- bulance around 1 a.m. I am certain that if he
drove into a tree was ry the man out on a The man was wear- wasn’t wearing a hel-
rescued off Blue Moun- stretcher as a spring ing a helmet. met they would have
tain in Maple Ridge
Wednesday night.
snow began to fall and
reached a waiting am-
“I don’t know the ex-
tent of his injuries, but
been much more se-
vere,” Laing added.
Invitation to Tender
Ridge Meadows
Search and Rescue
was brought in to as-
sist police and the fire Project: Dewdney Trunk Watermain Replacement
department after they
received a call about
Maple Ridge Reference No.:
(Laity Street - 216 Street)
ITT-EN11-23
the accident around 8
p.m.
Backyard Burning Project No.: E03-010-079
Search and rescue The District of Maple Ridge invites tenders for the Dewdney Trunk
manager Rick Laing Watermain Replacement from Laity Street to 216 Street. The work
said the biker was rid- “Backyard Fire” is an outdoor fire where garden refuse such as leaves
generally consists of approximately 700m of 300mm diameter
ing three-quarters of and small branches indigenous to the property are burned for the
watermain installation, water service connections, and hydrants.
a kilometres from a purpose of disposal due to garden clean-up or damage from high
road, on trails between winds.
256th Street and Ka- Tender Documents may be obtained on or after April 28, 2011
naka Business Park. Before you burn, please consider the Green Waste program. For more during normal business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to
It was 10 p.m. by the information call the Ridge Meadows Transfer Station at 604-466-9277. 4:00 pm, except holidays) at the Engineering Counter of the District
time 14 volunteers of Maple Ridge, on payment of a non-refundable amount of $56.00
from the Ridge Mead- If you do choose to burn, the following guidelines apply: (incl. HST) made payable to the District of Maple Ridge. Copies of
ows team and 12 from
Coquitlam and Mis- • The urban areas of Maple Ridge are completely closed to any the document can also be downloaded from the District’s website
sion search and rescue type of burning. at www.mapleridge.ca after 1:00 pm on April 28, 2011.
reached the injured • The rural areas of Maple Ridge may burn dry garden refuse from
man. April 15 to May 15 with a permit if the fire can be located a The Tender Documents may be viewed at the Plan Room of the
Laing said the area minimum of 15 metres from structures and property lines. Vancouver Regional Construction Association, 3636 East 4 Avenue,
was unsuitable for an Vancouver, BC V5M 1M3.
all-terrain vehicle. • Permits may be revoked and fines issued by the Fire Department
at any time for non-compliance.
For technical inquiries, contact David Chan at Aplin & Martin
• Permits are $25.00 available from the Maple Ridge Fire
Search for Department, Hall #1 or the Municipal Hall, Finance Department.
Consultants Ltd., 604-597-9058 or email at dchan@aplinmartin.com.
For all other inquiries, contact Richard Wong at the District of Maple
volunteers • To determine if you live in the rural area and are eligible Ridge, 604-467-7492 or email at rwong@mapleridge.ca.
Ridge Meadows Search and for a burning permit, contact the Fire Department at
604-463-5880 from 8:00am to 4:00pm, Monday to Tender Closing Date: Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Tescue is currently recruit-
Friday or visit our web site at Tender Closing Time: 2:00 pm local time
ing volunteers. An informa-
www.fire.mapleridge.ca to view the rules
tion session takes place on & regulations of a fire permit. Tender Deposit Place: District of Maple Ridge
Wednesday, April 27 at 7 Reception Desk (First Floor)
p.m. at the Ridge Meadows Thank you for doing your part to maintain
11995 Haney Place
Search and Rescue building a fire safe community.
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
located at 23598 105th
Avenue in Maple Ridge
22708 Brown Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 9A2 11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
(near Planet Ice). Tel: 604-463-5880 • Fax: 604-467-3069
www.fire.mapleridge.ca www.mapleridge.ca
Tel: 604-463-5221 • Fax: 604-467-7329
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Community Calendar

C
ommunity Calendar lists discussion group to help gay, tion. admission. Tickets at the ACT
events in Maple Ridge and bi-sexual and questioning • Free singer/songwriter box office. Come for wonderful www.theblacksheeppub.ca
Pitt Meadows. Notices are men facing the challenges of evening from 6:30 to 8:30 family friendly fun.
free to local non-profit groups being married, separated or p.m. at Bergthorson Academy • The Ridge Meadows 604-476-1008 12968 232nd street
courtesy of The News. Drop off single. For information and of Musical Arts, 12229 Harris Seniors’ Society presents
details to 22328 119 Ave., fax meeting location call Art at Rd. Pitt Meadows. Music Memories featur- WEEKLY SPECIALS
to 604-463-4741 or e-mail 604-462-9813 or Don at 604- • Pitt Meadows Library ing the music of Elvis, Neil S U N DAY M O N DAY
events@mapleridgenews. 329-9760 Annual Book Sale takes Diamond, Patsy Cline, Tom
com at least a week before the • X-treme Theatre, a group place at the Pitt Meadows Jones, as well as Hawaiian and PRIME RIB JUMBO WINGS
event. Include a contact name of 90+ local homeschool Library, 12047 Harris Road, ballroom dance groups. 2 to 4 8 oz juicy and tender AA prime rib. Available in Original, Hot, Honey Garlic,
and number. (No submissions children, present Seussical from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 50 per p.m. 12150 224th Street. $8 Served with veggies and mashed Cajun Teriyaki, BBQ or Suicide
by phone.) Listings appear as Junior at the ACT theatre. $12 cent of proceeds go to the Pitt advance, $9 at the door. For potatoes topped with gravy
space permits. For guaranteed admission. Tickets at the ACT Meadows Senior Secondary dry more information call 604- 29¢ each
publication, ask our classified box office. Come for wonderful grad. Call 604-465-4113 for 467-4993.
$ 10.99
department at 604-467-1122
about non-profit rates.
family friendly fun. more information.
• The Maple Ridge Garden Sunday, May 1 It’s no wonder we’re #1
Saturday, April 30 Club’s annual plant, bake and • Pitt Meadows Library
Saturday, April 23 • Golden Ears Elementary crafts sale will be held from Annual Book Sale takes voted Best Pub F AV
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• Family Education and School is holding an all-day 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at St. place at the Pitt Meadows
Support Centre River Run scrap-booking fundraiser for Patrick’s School, at the corner Library, 12047 Harris Road,
takes place in Pitt Meadows. the school from 10 a.m. to 10 of Edge and 121st Streets. from noon to 3:30 p.m. 50 per
Registration at 8:30 a.m., race p.m. Cost is $35. Please call • X-treme Theatre, a group cent of proceeds go to the Pitt HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND!
starts at 9:00 a.m. at the Pitt Joanne at 604-476-6676 or of 90+ local homeschool Meadows Senior Secondary dry HURRY! Limited Time Offer While Supplies Last!
Meadows dykes, Harris Road e-mail joanne4cm@shaw.ca to children, present Seussical grad. Call 604-465-4113 for
and South Alouette River register or for more informa- Junior at the ACT theatre. $12 more information.
Bridge. A fun event for the Get a free pair
p of Guess
whole family while enjoying
the beautiful outdoors. 10-km,
or Diesel sunglasses
5-km, and Family Fun Run. For
more information call Karen at
Anderson & Thompson ($85 value) with every
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• I Love To Dance presents Dr. Judy Schnarr • Dr. Jill Trotter • Dr. David Lennox • Dr. Harpinder Gill • Dr. Satinder Bains
their Easter dance at the Ridge
Meadows Seniors’ Activity
For ALL 22320 Brown Ave., Maple Ridge, BC
Centre. Tickets are $20 and your 604.463.7127
includes food refreshments.
Singles welcome. 7 p.m. to
Alan C. Thompson
Lawyer/Notary
David Riddell
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late. For more information visit Public Public needs!
www.ilovetodance.ca or call Saturday & Evening Appointments are Available!
Ray at 604-836-7295.

Sunday, April 24
604-463-6281
• Hammond United 22311 - 119th Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 2Z2 Fax: 604-463-7497
Church is again holding a Sun- E-Mail: thompson@vernon-thompson.com,
rise Service on Easter morning, riddell@vernon-thompson.com
April 24, at 7 a.m. at the Haney
Wharf. Please bring a chair
and dress for the weather.
Everyone welcome.
• The Alouette Field Natural-
Salon Fifty Five
ists travel to Golden Ears Park Hosts Our 3rd Annual
for spring birds and plants.
Meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Fern
Crescent parking area at Maple
CUT-A-THON April 29 - May 1
Ridge Park to carpool. Call
Duanne at 604-463-8743 for
more information.
FOR CANCER
Wednesday, April 27 SATURDAY, APRIL 30 • 1-5 PM
• All candidates meeting
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Whon- The staff at Salon Fifty Five
nock Lake Centre presented by have decided that
ALL PROCEEDS will go to
the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows help a family in need this
Chamber of Commerce. Featur- year.
ing federal election candidates Anna, Gardie and
for Pitt Meadows-Maple their son Nolan
Ridge-Mission: Mandeep are that family.
Bhuller, Randy Kamp, Craig Anna was diagnosed with
Spiers, and Peter Tam. Cuts by donation breast cancer 4 years ago and
was told she was pregnant
Thursday, April 28 Minimum donation $15 that same week.
Anna had a mastectomy and
• X-treme Theatre, a group chemotherapy while she was pregnant. Nolan was born premature and after 6 months in hospital he was
of 90+ local homeschool diagnosed with low muscle tone and other developmental conditions.
children, present Seussical Now, 3 years later Anna’s cancer has metastasized to her lungs, bones and liver. She is off and on
Junior at the ACT theatre. $12 chemotherapy, and undergoes expensive injections to prolong her life, paid for by themselves.
admission. Tickets at the ACT Nolan needs his Mom, and she needs our help!
box office. Come for wonderful
family friendly fun.

Friday, April 29
• The Hominum Fraser
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Meadow Ridge Shopping Center
ing a meeting at 7:30 p.m. 11958 207th Street , M.R. and have excellent parking.
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Community Calendar
Ongoing ety is recruiting volunteers to assist reserve a space in the parade, a tion. No dues or fees. Newcomers Centre, 12027 Harris Rd. Open club and see the contest, please
• The Ridge Meadows Hospice with organizing and running the Parade Application form can be welcome. Monday to Friday, from 10 a.m. visit blueheron@freetoasthost.org
Thirft Store is holding a half-off celebration. Volunteers should con- found on the City’s website at www. • Singles dance, at various to 2 p.m. Come by for tea, coffee • Co-depenence Anonymous
sale, April 26, 27, and 28. All tact Lianne Shaw at lianneshaw_@ pittmeadows.bc.ca. locations, every Saturday night. and lively conversation. Member- can help if you desire healthy and
merchandise 50 per cent off. Every hotmail.ca or call 604-465-3398. • Overeaters Anonymous For more information call Doris at ships also available. More info at loving relationships. Meetings are
Monday, beginning May 2, seniors Groups that would like to know meets every Tuesday at the 604-465-4412. 604-465-2478. Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the One
55-plus will receive 40 per cent off more about participating in the Maple Ridge Library, Alouette • The Ridge Meadows Seniors’ • Blue Heron Toastmasters Way Club Society, 22270 North Ave.,
any purchases that day. Parade should contact gcoghlan@ Room at 1:15 p.m. Drop in or call Society hosts a seniors’ lounge meets at Pitt Meadows City Hall on Maple Ridge. Call 604-836-1217 for
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THE NEWS/home&gardening
Rhodos at home on the West Coast
W
hen we think with minimal winter damage.
of rhododen- Folks are still confused about the
drons, we usu- amount of sun a rhododendron can
ally conjure up images tolerate. I always use this rule of thumb:
of lush foliaged variet- the larger the leaves, the more shade it
ies smothered in huge will tolerate; conversely, the smaller the
trusses of blossoms. leaves, the more sun it will take.
According to the Unless a rhododendron has exception-
respected Oregon rho- ally large leaves, it has no business
dodendron authority, being in the shade, otherwise it becomes
Ted Van Veen, more leggy and really quite unsightly.
than 800 species and When you hear that some rhododen-
10,000 named varieties Gardening drons do not like the sun, it means that
grow within 1,300 ki- Brian Minter they should not be planted against a
lometres of the North south or west facing wall with intense
Pole and as far south reflected heat, unless this situation can
as the sand dunes of Florida. be alleviated by planting a small shade
The well-known rhododendrons grow- tree to act as a screen between noon and
ing in Manning Provincial Park are just 3 p.m. to protect the rhododendron from
one example of the uniqueness of some the sun’s hottest rays.
varieties. Out in the open, however, rhododen-
Although other species survive in other drons do just fine, especially if they are
parts of the province, the West Coast surrounded by complementary plant-
is really the best home for these lovely ings.
plants.
Rhododendrons are easy to grow,
but far too many folks have problems
because they do not understand their
needs. The larger the leaves, the more
As the renowned Oregon rhododendron shade it will tolerate; conversely,
expert Harold Greer, points out, rhodo-
dendrons are foraging plants and won’t the smaller the leaves, the more
tolerate some situations. sun it will take.
First, according to Greer, they must
have a constant supply of moisture.
Plants set out under huge trees often
lose the battle for water and die because
few folks realize that large trees can When planting new rhododendrons,
draw as much as 450 litres of water a it is essential to very gently loosen the
day during periods of warm weather. roots of container grown plants to en-
Rhododendrons need access to moisture, courage them to take off in the new soil.
especially during cold or hot weather to Field grown, burlapped rhododendrons
prevent desiccation of their lovely foli- must have the sack left on to prevent the
age. rootball from falling apart.
Secondly, rhododendrons need well As many varieties of rhododendrons
drained soil. Slow draining soil or high Contributed are now coming into bloom, it’s a golden
water tables are the kiss of death for Rhododendrons always look best in groupings. opportunity to visit your local garden
rhododendrons. shops to choose some of your favourites.
Phytophtora, or root rot, is a serious – is aeration. It is essential that rhodo- of zones, indicates the minimum tem- Remember: rhododendrons always
concern in rhododendrons, and little can dendron roots have access to oxygen. I perature a well matured plant can take look best in groupings, either with other
be done to save a plant once this disease always like to mix fir or hemlock bark without serious injury. complementary plants or by themselves
sets in. mulch into the planting hole to provide In the eastern Fraser Valley, for in groups of threes.
This is not to say rhododendrons must adequate aeration. example, often vicious northeast winds From the tiniest miniature ‘Impeditum’
be grown in sandy or gravelly soil, quite Once you understand the soil require- dictate that H1 and H2 varieties are more to the huge ‘Anna Rose Whitney’, your
the contrary. They love soils rich in ments of rhododendrons, it’s then up to likely to survive than some of the less landscape will surely benefit from these
organic matter and peat, but water must you to find a plant to suit your particular hardy ones. wonderful plants.
drain away quickly. location. Varieties, like ‘Anna Kruschke’, ‘Trude
The third requirement for rhododen- Most rhododendrons have a hardiness Webster’, ‘Rocket’ and ‘Cosmopolitan’, Brian Minter owns and operates Minter
drons – and this is a very important one rating. This rating, often given in terms will all tolerate temperatures of –26 C Gardens just outside of Chilliwack.

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#321 - 12238 - 224th St, Maple Ridge Top floor corner unit in Belmar Terrace with a Top floor 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo in sought af- 2 bdrm + den (could be 3rd bdrm) 2 full baths,
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ing. Open floor plan with gas f/p. Bright spa-
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389,900 $
279,900 $
417,000 $
169,900
#20 - 22751 Haney By-Pass, Maple Ridge Exclusive listing. Not on MLS Nicest town-
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posts and trim, maple hardwood flooring, ft., with some of the original charm from
stunning new kitchen, master bedroom 1926. Extensive work done to the house
$ $ $ on main, 2 more bedrooms plus family room upstairs, fabulous wide open fir in the 1980’s, detached cottage, barn
399,800 549,800 674,800 staircase, deep double garage, 69 x 131 fenced yard. Its truly a beauty and and loafing barn set up for animals, was a former B&B, city water. Its pretty
• Over 2100 sq ft • Lg attached • Over 2,000 sq. ft. • Private setting • 2 storey on • Kitchen to die for! one of a kind. Asking $579,900, call today! special! Offered at $925,000. Call Debbie to view.
• 4 bdrms/3baths workshop home • Long winding 8000 sq. ft. lot • In-floor radiant
• New roof, furnace • Walk to amenities • 3 bdrms, 3 baths driveway • Over 2900 sq. ft. heat $279,900 $185,900 $649,900
gutters • Easy commute • Your own Stanley • Needs a little • Solid h/w on • 3 bdrms •1034 sq. ft. rancher • Upper townhouse uptown • Building site Pitt Meadows
• Finished bsmt via WC Express Park work main • Games rm & den • 2-3 bedrooms • 2 bedrooms, bright unit • 5 acres, level, mostly fenced
11656 - 225th St., Maple Ridge Private Setting On 1 Acre 12277 - 189A Ave., P. Meadows • 78 x 84 level lot • The Colonial, 19+ • City water
Why rent when you can own? Quick possession possible Build your dream home!

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• Fraserview Village 1777 sq. ft. • Former Silver Ridge showhome
townhouse • 2 storey with suite in basement
• Enjoy the Fraser River views • Over $100,000 spent in upgrades
• 2 bedrooms up, jetted tub in master • Great room plan with mountain

Realty
• Double garage views
$379,900! $639,900!
MLS#V874340 MLS#V868513

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like to welcome Rachael Wood, along with Call me today for
#9-19171 Mitchell, Pitt Meadows #13-21491 Dewdney Trk., Maple Ridge
her former clients and associates to visit her your real estate needs!
• Super desirable 55+ complex • Beautifully updated ground level
at the Maple Ridge oԀce. • master bedroom on main floor townhouse
• 2 more bedrooms up • 1206 sq. ft.
Call for information on how you can join • 1483 sq. ft., quiet location • 2 bedrooms, 2 washrooms
• Back of complex, private yard
RE/MAX LifeStyles Realty·s successful team of professionals. $329,900
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22308 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838 “Trust your dreams!”
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CALL BRENDA FOR
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11914 - 212th Street MLS # V879388 20290 STANTON AVE 23123 125A Ave. 4.45 Acres
• West Side Location NEW LISTING • Flat building site

Al & Brenda JENKINS


• Complete Renovation • Great Neighbourhood • Gated Subdivision - Mission
• Amazing New Kitchen • Lots of updates • Top of the World View
• Granite/High End Appliances • New Roof, Flooring
604.467.3871 • New Windows/Hardy Board Siding
• Separate Entrance Basement
• Pride of Ownership
• Private Back Yard
• Drilled Well in place
• Perc test done - Septic approved
www.brendajenkins.com • Offered at $549,000 • Offered at $467,000
• Bring your Dream House Plans

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412 - 11595 Fraser St #306 - 12075 228tTH ST. 34-21550 CHERRINGTON


* Central Location * 902 sq. ft condo * Duplex-style T/H
* 2 bdrm ~ 2 bath *2 bdrms ~ 2 baths * 4 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Huge vaulted ceiling * BRAND NEW * Bright end unit
*1346 sq ft condo * NO HST! * NEW flooring
* Fully rainscreened * Secure parking * NEW countertops
* Sweeping views * Steps to shopping * NEW bathrooms
* RV Parking available * Low strata fees * Sleek stainless apps.
OPEN SUN
OPEN SUN 22 -- 44 * Absolutely exquisite! NEW PRICE! * Rentals OK * Fully fenced b/yard

POSTCARD VIEW! Move in $299,000 NEVER LIVED IN! Marketed at $219,000 PET FRIENDLY HOME Settle in at $299,900
8 - 11160 234A STREET #207 - 22233 RIVER RD. 7 - 20985 CAMWOOD
* 3 level townhome * 2 bedroom + den * Value and Location
* 4 bedrooms ~ 3 baths * 1129 sq. ft. * Move in ready
* Double garage * Corner gas f/p * 3 bdrm, 3 baths
* Huge master bdrm * Underground Parking * Westside location
* Fully finished bmnt * Steps to WC Express * 1356 sq.ft.
* 2060 sq. ft. * Patio off Mbrdm * Small 14 unit complex
* Fully fenced yard * Convenient location! * Fully fenced backyard
* Minutes to shopping * Minutes to shopping * Minutes to W C Express
* Walk to Kanaka Elmem * River Gardens NEW PRICE! * Minutes to schools

VILLAGE AT KANAKA Offered at $414.900 COMMUTER ALERT! Your home at $239,000 GREAT FAMILY COMPLEX Offered at $286,900
22728 127th Avenue 21197 - 117th Ave 18 - 23085 118th Ave.
* Central location * EM PTY NESTERS * Sommerville Gardens
* Basement entry * 3 bdrm, 2 baths
* 5 bdrm - 3 bath * 1520 sq ft * 3 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Granite & S/S * RV parking avail * Bright end unit
* Handscraped h/d * 7200+ Westside lot * BRAND NEW ROOF!
* New bathrooms * Nicely updated * Fenced, sunny yard
* New lighting * S/S appliances * 2 storey Townhme
* New flooring * New countertops * Centrally located
OPEN SAT & SUN 2 - 4 * Huge private b/yard OPEN SUN 2 - 4 * Move-in ready OPEN SAT 2 - 4 * Vaulted ceilings

TOTAL RENOVATION! Yours at $579,000 ONE LEVEL LIVING Listed at $399,900 END UNIT + NEW ROOF! Marketed at $318,800
12140 Faber Cres. 23400 TAMARACK LANE 12790 - 239th Street
* 2 level townhome * Kanaka Ridge Ranch *6 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* 3 bedrooms ~ 2 baths * 3 bedrooms ~ 2 baths * Family cul-de-sac
* Fully fenced yard * Double garage * 1.05 acres of serenity
* Hufe cedar deck * Solarium * On S. Alouette River
* Childrens play ground * TOTALLY RENOVATED * wetbar, hot tub, huge deck
* Lots of green space * 1536 sq. ft. * Huge mastersuite
* Complex on 9 acres * Fully fenced yard * Quiet, rural area
* Minutes to shopping * Minutes to shopping * Find your Zen here!
OPEN SUN 2 - 4 * Walk to Schools NEW PRICE! * Walk to Planet Ice *Minutes to town!

WOODLAND PARK Yours at $239,900 9000 SQ. FT. LOT! Offered at $429,000 WATERFRONT ACREAGE Move in at $1.19M

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TEAMTELEP TRAVIS FRANKLIN


“Our service will move you.” Cell: 604-351-0235 • E-mail: travis_franklin@telus.net

Lisa Telep Dave Telep


604.467.3871 OPEN HOUSE SAT 12-3 PM
$
594,900
$
39,900 $
579,900

Unbeatable Value! This Is It!


• 4 bdrm 2 storey with walk • Executive 2 storey with full
out Bsmt. walk out bsmt
• Granite counters & • Triple car garage 11630 227TH STREET #52 21163 LOUGHEED HWY 10554 SLATFORD STREET
hardwood throughout • Granite gormet kitchen w/ GRAYSTONE SUBDIVISION VAL MARIA MOBILE HOME PARK KANAKA RIDGE
• Quality builder, quality SS appliances
finishings! • Hardwood thoughout
• Rancher with full basement • 2 Bedroom – 2 baths • Lots of updates - 5 bdrm, 3 baths
• Stainless steel appliances • 4100 sq.ft. total w/4 bdrms • Large 8,729 sq ft lot • Large corner lot • Granite countertops & s/s appliances
• Great Family neighbourhood • Finished & ready to move in!
$619,900 INCL. HST Call Dave at 604-341-0783 $779,900 INCL. HST • Open floor plan 3 bdrm – 2 baths • Ensuite with walk in closet • Laminate & tile flooring
Call Dave at 604-341-0783
• Large kitchen with eating bar • Age 55 +, Large patio area • 2 bdrm suite – new appliances
11171 Creekside 23870 106th Ave
HUGE BACKYARD WITH VIEW CLOSE TO SHOPPING & TRANSIT FORMER SHOW HOME!
Trails Edge Luxury! Suite Deal!
• On protected green belt • Large corner lot in quiet
• 2900 sq.ft TOWNHOME neighbourhood
• Shows well with loads of
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• 3 bdrms + den and full BSMT.
updates, move right in
• Over $25,000 in upgrades T
• Granite counters, hardwood
• Loads of updates, move right in
• Located close to schools LI S
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throughout, SS appliances
• Showhome condition
• 2 bdrm self contained
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$574,900 Call Lisa 604-970-2209 $524,500 Call Lisa at 604-970-2209
#53-24185 106B Ave 23897 118th Ave
Your Piece of Paradise
23979 Fern Cres
Rock Ridge Estates
• 5 acre property • Beautifully cared/quiet st. Garden Apartment OPPORTUNITY AWAITS
• Cozy 2 bdrm cabin • Partial views, laminate • Character rancher • Almost 1 acre
flooring throughout • MountainView Terrace
• Beautiful treed land • PRIVATE rear yard, stun- • 2 bedrooms, 2 • Private treed yard
ning landscaping • Lovely 2 Bed Ground Floor Condo bathrooms with creek
• Super private setting
• Tiled roof, over height • 2 Private Patios, Gas F/P, full ensuite • Knotty pine feature • Tastefully updated
garage, even a sauna,
• Professionally finished self • Quiet street, close to downtown. walls $558,800
$359,900 Call Lisa at 604-970-2209 $549,900 contained 1 bdrm suite
28461 Dewdney Trunk Rd 23667 Rock Ridge Dr. JEWEL YOURCHEK JENNIFER NIXON
Dave 604-341-0783 • Lisa 604-970-2209
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OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM Here is a perfect 5 acres all set up with fenced
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 PM pastures and room for a hobby farm. Enjoy it as is
23825 106th $573,888 20160 $410,000 10429 $544,800 or it can be easily subdivided with the paved road
Ave Chigwell St Tamarack SUPER STARTER WITH 3 BEDROOMS AND LAUNDRY UPSTAIRS. DOWNSTAIRS IS A already in at the back. Presently used as a hobby
BRIGHT EURO-STYLE KITCHEN, POWDER ROOM, BIG DINING AREA, AND HUGE LIVING farm with numerous animals and a big garden area.
MLS V870033 MLS V878917 MLS V883231 ROOM WITH COZY GAS FIREPLACE. THERE IS A PRIVATE NORTH FACING FENCED YARD. The home is an “11”, totally reno’d from top to
GREAT FAMILY COMPLEX CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND BUS LINE. bottom.

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OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN
Cell 604-617-9642
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#230 - 12248
URBANO
$199,900
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#27 - 21801 $299,000
GORDON TOWERS
#203 - 11980 $209,900
WANTED
224th Dewdney 222nd St HAVE CASH BUYER
MLS V878733 Trunk MLS V882078 $700,000 - $800,000
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Ave preferred with RV parking.
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Brookside Realty
604.467.5000 11933 224th St.,
Maple Ridge

PANORAMA OPEN ONE LEVEL MCMYN GREAT WEST SIDE ARE YOUR KIDS
BY ECRA MON - THUR 1 - 4 NO STAIRS MEWS LOCATION GONE? DOWNSIZING?
WEEKENDS 12 - 5 TOWNHOME
$
221,000 1 Bdrm from
$
251,900 $
279,500 $
279,700 $
354,900
$229,900
2 Bdrm from
$254,900
3 Bdrm from
$379,900

Central Maple Ridge 12069 Harris Rd Central Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Central Maple Ridge
• Concrete and steel building, wheelchair • Solaris, concrete and steel construction in • Adults 45+, small pet welcome • Beautiful 2 bedroom corner suite with 2 full • 3 bedroom townhouse is perfect ¿t for the • This adult oriented townhome is ideal for you
friendly. Pitt Meadows only Towers. • 2150 sq ft, large master bedroom with bathrooms. family • Adults 45+, pets are welcome, in Fraserview
• Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to ensuite • 9 foot ceilings, in-suite laundry/storage. • Warm living room opens to a fenced rear yard Village
• One bedroom boasts solarium/den - could be backing onto a GREENBELT • 1667 sq ft on 2 levels, very healthy complex
Àow throughout the home. • Den could be second bedroom • Secure underground parking.
guest bedroom. • Main Àoor offers open kitchen and eating area
• Floor plans for everyone, spaces that are • 1.5 baths, single car garage with extra • Gorgeous mountain view! • 2 bdrms, family room, level entry back yard
• $15,000 reno in 2006. parking • Located very close to shopping and West • Bedrooms are roomy and there is a • A pleasure to present, check it out
• Easy access to ECRA Senior Centre. perfect for entertaining or relaxing. convenient laundry area as well
• Private, sunny patio. Shows exceptionally Coast Express.
• Safe, secure, relaxing and convenient. • Close to West Coast Express, recreation and • Pleasure to view so make it a must on your list
well
shopping.

Dave Hyslop Jim Isherwood Chris Frandsen Jim Isherwood Lennie & Rolf Gullmes Chris Frandsen
604-240-3523 604-250-7755 604-467-5000 604-250-7755 604-619-0697 604-467-5000
OPEN GREAT FAMILY NICE
FAMILY HOME
GREAT FOR
FAMILIES!
TOTALLY
REMODELLED
ACADEMY PARK
A MUST SEE
HOME
SUN 1 - 5 $
389,900 $
398,900 $
469,900 $
494,900 $
899,000
$
369,900

E!
LAST ON
Copperstone Ridge Maple Ridge East Maple Ridge West Maple Ridge East Maple Ridge
• Perfect for ¿rst time buyers and young • Clean & tidy 4 bdrm home on lrg level • Pride of ownership. • 1 acre on sewer and city water.
#28- 22206 124 Ave families fenced lot • 4 bedroom beautifully maintained home. • This classic 2 storey family home sparkles.
• New kitchen leads out to full length deck.
• 5 minutes to shopping and a short walk to
• 3 bdrm, 3 bthrm, 3 level split • Features custom designed western saloon • 10230 sq. ft. lot overlooking peaceful Meadow Ridge School.
• Brand new totally upgraded. style rec room greenbelt. • Large private lot with beautiful in • Home has been tastefully remodelled.
• Extremely functional Àoor plan
• Greenbelt, incredible Golden Ears Views. • Large party sized deck and covered patio • Upgrades throughout. ground pool and hot tub. • 1 bedroom suite for Grandma or
• Prime cul-de-sac location close to parks,
• 5 Gold Star Energy Rating. schools, shopping, transportation and all • Thermo windows, close to schools, parks, • Private backyard with covered deck. boomerang child.
• HST INCLUDED. other amenities shopping & more • 8 x 12 shed and double garage and RV • Huge shop with oversized doors,
parking. perfect for your RV.
• This home shows great.
Pat Drummond Randy & Tracy DeLair Randy & Tracy DeLair Dave Hyslop Pat Drummond Gina Halinda
604-467-5000 604-463-2991 604-463-2991 604-240-3523 604-817-8664 604-467-5000

Check out our OPEN HOUSES at www.brooksiderealty.ca

Sid Alamo Steve Anderson Craig Appleby Chad August Debra Bell Karen Bennett Dawn Bickle Franc Campbell Allan Carlson Jill Catudio Randy DeLair

Tracy DeLair Randall Didiuk Pat Drummond Angela Dundas Sarah Eales Jeanie Fox Chris Frandsen Jana Fuller Christy Gelowitz Lennie Gullmes Rolf Gullmes

Ed Gurm Gina Halinda Mike Harris Don Hart Ken Hemminger Nicole Hunt Dave Hyslop Jim Isherwood Nathan Isherwood Nicole Jackson Coleen Jennings

Al Knuttila Joel Lycan Brenda Lyster Jeremy McCarthy Taryn McKay Lori Magnuson Rick Medhurst Michelle Neale Betty Olsen Debi Pearce Don Pearce

Ray Pelto Bob Quinnell Jim Quinnell Dave Rickard Glenn Rogers Luke Rogers Tyra Sauriol Chase Shymkiw Yolanta Siwinski Carey Stoochnoff Laurell Sware

Helping you
is what we do.TM Greg Swatske Ralph Tedford Bob Terepocki Amanda vandenBrink Bob vandenBrink Vicky vanHerwaarden Virginia Windover
26 -- Friday, April 22, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com

Brookside Realty
604.467.5000 11933 224th St.,
Maple Ridge

PANORAMA OPEN ONE LEVEL MCMYN GREAT WEST SIDE ARE YOUR KIDS
BY ECRA MON - THUR 1 - 4 NO STAIRS MEWS LOCATION GONE? DOWNSIZING?
WEEKENDS 12 - 5 TOWNHOME
$
221,000 1 Bdrm from
$
251,900 $
279,500 $
269,700 $
354,900
$229,900
2 Bdrm from
$254,900
3 Bdrm from
$379,900

Central Maple Ridge 12069 Harris Rd Central Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Maple Ridge Central Maple Ridge
• Concrete and steel building, wheelchair • Solaris, concrete and steel construction in • Adults 45+, small pet welcome • Beautiful 2 bedroom corner suite with 2 full • 3 bedroom townhouse is perfect ¿t for the • This adult oriented townhome is ideal for you
friendly. Pitt Meadows only Towers. • 2150 sq ft, large master bedroom with bathrooms. family • Adults 45+, pets are welcome, in Fraserview
• Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to ensuite • 9 foot ceilings, in-suite laundry/storage. • Warm living room opens to a fenced rear yard Village
• One bedroom boasts solarium/den - could be backing onto a GREENBELT • 1667 sq ft on 2 levels, very healthy complex
Àow throughout the home. • Den could be second bedroom • Secure underground parking.
guest bedroom. • Main Àoor offers open kitchen and eating area
• Floor plans for everyone, spaces that are • 1.5 baths, single car garage with extra • Gorgeous mountain view! • 2 bdrms, family room, level entry back yard
• $15,000 reno in 2006. parking • Located very close to shopping and West • Bedrooms are roomy and there is a • A pleasure to present, check it out
• Easy access to ECRA Senior Centre. perfect for entertaining or relaxing. convenient laundry area as well
• Private, sunny patio. Shows exceptionally Coast Express.
• Safe, secure, relaxing and convenient. • Close to West Coast Express, recreation and • Pleasure to view so make it a must on your list
well
shopping.

Dave Hyslop Jim Isherwood Chris Frandsen Jim Isherwood Lennie & Rolf Gullmes Chris Frandsen
604-240-3523 604-250-7755 604-467-5000 604-250-7755 604-619-0697 604-467-5000
OPEN GREAT FAMILY NICE
FAMILY HOME
GREAT FOR
FAMILIES!
TOTALLY
REMODELLED
ACADEMY PARK
A MUST SEE
HOME
SUN 1 - 5 $
389,900 $
398,900 $
469,900 $
494,900 $
899,000
$
369,900

E!
LAST ON
Copperstone Ridge Maple Ridge East Maple Ridge West Maple Ridge East Maple Ridge
• Perfect for ¿rst time buyers and young • Clean & tidy 4 bdrm home on lrg level • Pride of ownership. • 1 acre on sewer and city water.
#28- 22206 124 Ave families fenced lot • 4 bedroom beautifully maintained home. • This classic 2 storey family home sparkles.
• New kitchen leads out to full length deck.
• 5 minutes to shopping and a short walk to
• 3 bdrm, 3 bthrm, 3 level split • Features custom designed western saloon • 10230 sq. ft. lot overlooking peaceful Meadow Ridge School.
• Brand new totally upgraded. style rec room greenbelt. • Large private lot with beautiful in • Home has been tastefully remodelled.
• Extremely functional Àoor plan
• Greenbelt, incredible Golden Ears Views. • Large party sized deck and covered patio • Upgrades throughout. ground pool and hot tub. • 1 bedroom suite for Grandma or
• Prime cul-de-sac location close to parks,
• 5 Gold Star Energy Rating. schools, shopping, transportation and all • Thermo windows, close to schools, parks, • Private backyard with covered deck. boomerang child.
• HST INCLUDED. other amenities shopping & more • 8 x 12 shed and double garage and RV • Huge shop with oversized doors,
parking. perfect for your RV.
• This home shows great.
Pat Drummond Randy & Tracy DeLair Randy & Tracy DeLair Dave Hyslop Pat Drummond Gina Halinda
604-467-5000 604-463-2991 604-463-2991 604-240-3523 604-817-8664 604-467-5000

Check out our OPEN HOUSES at www.brooksiderealty.ca

Sid Alamo Steve Anderson Craig Appleby Chad August Debra Bell Karen Bennett Dawn Bickle Franc Campbell Allan Carlson Jill Catudio Randy DeLair

Tracy DeLair Randall Didiuk Pat Drummond Angela Dundas Sarah Eales Jeanie Fox Chris Frandsen Jana Fuller Christy Gelowitz Lennie Gullmes Rolf Gullmes

Ed Gurm Gina Halinda Mike Harris Don Hart Ken Hemminger Nicole Hunt Dave Hyslop Jim Isherwood Nathan Isherwood Nicole Jackson Coleen Jennings

Al Knuttila Joel Lycan Brenda Lyster Jeremy McCarthy Taryn McKay Lori Magnuson Rick Medhurst Michelle Neale Betty Olsen Debi Pearce Don Pearce

Ray Pelto Bob Quinnell Jim Quinnell Dave Rickard Glenn Rogers Luke Rogers Tyra Sauriol Chase Shymkiw Yolanta Siwinski Carey Stoochnoff Laurell Sware

Helping you
is what we do.TM Greg Swatske Ralph Tedford Bob Terepocki Amanda vandenBrink Bob vandenBrink Vicky vanHerwaarden Virginia Windover
www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, April 22, 2011 -- 27

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reached to avert a strike by Sunday. fresne said. notice. deal and bringing the kind of from Port Metro Vancouver
longshoremen at B.C. ports. Union leaders are unani- “It shows that free collec- Details have not been re- stability and certainty to the terminals to U.S. ports.
The 3,500 members of the mously recommending ac- tive bargaining continues to leased, but Dufresne con- Pacific Gateway that grows The BCMEA had demand-
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Warehouse Union Canada “It’s good for stability, reli- set our conditions of work.” a pay increase. dela, spokesman for the B.C. binding arbitration to avoid
(ILWU) are expected to vote ability and predictability for The union had conducted Representatives of both Maritime Employers Asso- long periods of labour un-
next week on the on the pro- Canada’s West Coast ports,” a strike vote in February but Port Metro Vancouver and ciation (BCMEA). certainty.

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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Crafters invited to
(Rain-out day, Sunday May 1st)

Maple Ridge
display at Pitt day
BART R. FINDLAY The Pitt Meadows Day Society is seeking
Tennis Club
11445 232nd St., crafters to display their wares at this year’s
Maple Ridge event, Saturday, June 4.
(Behind Thomas Plans for the annual celebration include

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activities at Harris Road Park, BBQ and fire-
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ROBERT GUNNELL
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Malcolm Lissone at 604-467-0023.
application form can be found on the City’s
website at www.pittmeadows.bc.ca.
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Childhoods are not that different Hardscape, Deck, Steps & Bench
I
have regular discussions with going out to childhood play.
adults about childhood. play until the I’ve said before that in some
Those my age tend to wax street lights ways I feel sorry for today’s
nostalgic about the carefree days come on, youth. I find them rushed,
of the 1950s and 1960s while par- then catch- stressed about social status, pres-
ents of students I currently teach ing an hour sured to try to be an adult long
tend to be children from the ’70s of TV before before they have the emotional
and ’80s and will often reflect on heading to maturity to do so, and lacking
the wild times of that era. bed. decent nutrition, exercise and
Although we have different Today’s sleep to be as healthy, and happy-
experiences, we can usually agree children are go-lucky as I recall my own child-
that while childhoods might be more likely hood being.
different, children are not. than not to Parenting Still, a childhood takes place
Children are born with certain be driven to Graham Hookey primarily in a home and the abil-
personality qualities, physical school, to ity of parents to influence that
abilities and various ‘natural’ tal- stay at school childhood should not be under-
ents, but the final product of who
they are and what they become is
much more a factor of the educa-
and eat processed food for lunch,
to get a ride home, to eat dinner
at a fast food outlet while heading
estimated simply because others
might be overwhelmed. Giving a
child a computer, a cell phone, a
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and from others. In other words,
every child may be unique in
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to a soccer game or some other
programmed activity, to watch
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or spend that time on a computer
video game, a fast food diet, too
much programming, designer
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which crop up when we express
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mentally changed the way we live why not, it’s all they know and balance between learning, work-
and it has certainly changed the they are doing what they like to ing and playing that helps them
childhood experience. do. We liked to play after school prepare for the adult world of
Gone are the simple days of and they like to play on their responsible citizenship and, yes,
walking to school, coming home computer. responsible parenting.
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the path of least resistance and Graham Hookey is an educator
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Section coordinator:
Robert Mangelsdorf
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Marauders
dominate
at track
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sports@mapleridgenews.com

The athletes of Pitt Mead-


ows Secondary shone at the
2011 Provincial Grand Forza
Invitational Track Meet ear-
lier this month at the Rich-
mond Olympic Oval, with the
juniors boys’ team capturing
gold and the senior girls’ team
taking silver.
The senior boys’ team,
meanwhile, finished fifth. All
three teams the school sent
qualified for the finals in their
division.
“The medals are bonuses,”
Pitt track coach Lance Kraus.
“The real benefit is the ath-
letes starting to believe in
themselves, coming closer
together as a team, and estab-
lishing personal bests.”
More than 55 teams took
part in the event, as the Pitt
Knee-t moves
Marauders managed to set Sam Kell of the Pitt
four meet records. Meadows Secondary
The gold medal-winning ju- junior girls soccer
nior boys’ squad was made up team, left, knees the
of Michael Brain, Jacob Gowl- ball away from Andie
er, Sean Hutchinson, Reid Bach of the Terry Fox
Muller, and Cole White. The
Ravens during a game
silver medal-winning girls’
team was made up of Emily at Pitt Meadows
Gresham, Brianna Morrison, Secondary Tuesday
Nicole Foster, Shania Payen, afternoon.
and Olivia Moriconi. The se-
nior boys’ team included Mar- Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
tin Duckhorn, Zach Henry,
Sergio Canbrera, Adam Lloyd,

Bantam AAA returns to Ridge


and Charles Chen.

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Top tier baseball squad has fully we can bring some structure
to the program.”
“We’ll be able to show teams some-
thing they haven’t seen before.”
is the huge commitment bantam
AAA baseball poses for players ac-
Junior girls fall to PoCo sights set on 2011 season Along with Francis, who played Matt Johnson, Andre Pelletier, customed to a summer season.
college ball with Douglas College, and McMaster can be relied upon “We pretty much go year round,”
The Ridge Meadows Bur- is head coach Kyle Lukacs, and for hitting the long ball, while De- says Francis. “After the season
by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f
rards junior girls’ squad were assistants Jamie Head, Dayne von Bird will be making the transi- ends, there’s fall ball, and
staff reporter
edged 4-3 by Port Coquitlam Chabot, Derrick Hansval, and Lou- tion from outfield to second base. then we start our
on the road on Tuesday. Scor- ie Bocolas, all of whom are just a The team has already fitness sessions in
ing for the Burrards were Jes- An important rung in the Ridge few years removed from playing been rained out five December.”
sica Baker, Katy Clark, and Meadows Minor Baseball Associa- with the RMMBA. times, and their Francis said he
Haley Cridland, while Donna tion’s development ladder is back Francis said he expects the young only league game and the coaching
Blaszak picked up a pair of this season as the Royals will be coaching staff the association has of the season so far have set the goal
assists. Brianna Tweedie and fielding a top-tier bantam AAA put in place to be around for some saw them tie the of qualifying for provin-
Andrea Richmond also picked baseball team for 2011. time. undefeated Burna- cials, and at least making it to
up helpers. Last season the local baseball as- “I think what’s lacking has been by Braves 5-5. the semi-finals.
In mini-tyke action, the sociation opted not to field a AAA that continuity,” he said. Francis says he’s “Obviously we want a provincial
Ridge Meadows 1 team faced team at the bantam level, instead The team itself is made up of not too concerned about results at title, and that’s not unrealistic,” he
Ridge Meadows 5 at the Mis- running a bantam AA team. seven second-year bantam players this point in the season. said. “But once you get to the semi-
sion Arena on Saturday in the Bantam AAA is the springboard from the AA and A ranks, as well “Right now it’s all about the pro- finals, at that point, anything can
first game of the season for to the elite B.C. Premier Baseball as five bantam rookies, and an im- cess,” he said. “We want to make happen.”
both teams. League, and Royals general man- port from Surrey, pitcher Graham sure we have the structure in • The 2011 Royals are Ryan An-
Team 5 was led by Logan ager Peter Francis says he’s happy Bailey. place. derson, Graham Bailey, Kole Be-
Hamilton, who provided to be a part of the team’s return. Starting on the mound will be If Ridge Meadows Minor Base- nard, Devon Bird, Nick Evans,
plenty of energy, while Cody “To be honest, it was extremely right-handers Bailey and Brendan ball Association ever want to land Bayley Germaine, Liam Godfrey,
Bateson was strong in net. disappointing not to have a ban- Halstrom, and lefties Kyle Ross a senior B.C. Premier League fran- Brendan Halstrom, Matt Jonsen,
Team 1 was led by rookie, tam AAA team last year, espe- and Colin McMaster. chise, success at the bantam AAA Colin McMaster, Andre Pelletier,
Maxim Roussel and sopho- cially when we didn’t make the “Having two lefties in the start- is a must, says Francis. Kyle Ross, Ben Stadnik, and Matt
more Taylor Pukesh. provincials at AA,” he said. “Hope- ing rotation helps us,” said Francis. One of the biggest challenges Whieldon.
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Sports

Are humans better sprints or long-distance runners: Part 2


Part 2 of 3 in a series speeds and even have But are there any demands on the bones areas are required to of energy-saving wheel-base that is
been able to outrun remnants of evidence and muscles. Run- dissipate the higher measures to coun- less manoeuvrable,

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n the last column and catch deer and in our bodies that ning generates forces forces generated teract this. The thigh but tends to sustain
I talked about how zebra in open terrain would indicate that that can be as much when running, so we bone (femur) forward mo-
humans are bet- and hot temperatures. we evolved to be great as three to four times did a great deal of is certainly mentum more
ter at long-distance First nations hunters ultra-endurance run- greater than walking. running to survive as long, but efficiently.
running compared to needed to bring home ners? And if so, is this If we compare the we evolved. the bones All these
sprinting in practice. sacred hides that just a natural ability surface area between The bones of the of the lower adaptations in
Many animals are were not be pierced that came about as an the bones of the hip legs pose an interest- leg and foot bone structure
much faster than by arrows, so they outgrowth of walking and knee we see that ing puzzle. Longer, are smaller when com-
people when they would chase these ani- upright or is it be- the joint surfaces are more massive bones relative to pared with
sprint, clocking in at mals over hundreds of cause we specifically larger when compared and muscles that hu- body size our ancestors
speeds that are two kilometres and over did a great deal of to our nearest rela- mans have provide a than other and cousins
to three times faster many days of hunt- long distance running tives in the ape family, greater ability to run primates in the ape
than our Olympic ing, running them to as we evolved? and this comparison than other primates, and running family as
sprint champions. exhaustion. To answer this, let’s carries on to other but it would normally mammals. well as other
However, people So we know that look at the skeleton. running mammals cost more energy to For example Kinected sprinting and
can compete with the people have done It turns out that when adjusted for move these larger horses and Kerry Senchyna endurance
best long-distance this as part of their walking and run- overall body size. limbs. So we have other ungu- animals show
animals at moderate cultural practices. ning impose different Larger joint surface adapted a number lates have fairly strong
much longer and more evidence that we
massive ankle, foot evolved to be much
and toes which are better ultra-endurance
drastically reduced in runners as opposed to
humans. All the bones sprinting animals and

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Lacrosse Baseball Soccer
Lower Mainland Minor Lacrosse Commission Coquitlam 2 2 2 0 0 4 18 7 B.C. Minor Baseball Standings Fraser Valley Secondary School Soccer
Regular season standings Port Coquitlam 2 2 2 0 0 4 7 2 Regular Season Standings
Port Moody 1 1 0 0 2 12 3 Midget AAA
Bantam A1 Chilliwack 1 1 0 0 2 4 3 Team GP W L T F A Pts % Senior AA North Zone
Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Surrey 2 1 1 0 2 8 11 Kamloops 2 2 0 0 16 2 4 1.00 Team GP W D L F A Pts
New Westminster 3 2 0 1 5 18 10 Coquitlam 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ridge Meadows 3 3 0 0 24 0 6 1.00 Pitt Meadows 2 2 0 0 4 0 6
Burnaby 2 2 0 0 4 20 6 North Shore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vancouver 2 2 0 0 25 1 4 1.00 Hatzic 3 2 0 1 7 4 6
Port Coquitlam 2 2 0 0 4 20 13 North Shore 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Victoria 4 4 0 0 14 7 8 1.00 Garibaldi 3 1 1 1 1 3 4
Langley 2 1 1 0 2 18 11 Sunshine Coast 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cloverdale 3 2 1 0 24 17 4 0.67 Archbishop Carney 1 1 0 0 2 0 3
Port Moody 2 1 1 0 2 14 9 Langley 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 South Okanagan 2 1 1 0 13 16 2 0.50 Thomas Haney 3 1 0 2 9 7 3
Coquitlam 1 0 0 1 1 4 4 New Westminster 2 1 1 0 2 11 13 Tri City 7 3 4 0 24 27 6 0.43 SRT 3 0 0 3 0 12 0
Delta 1 0 1 0 0 6 11 Burnaby 2 0 2 0 0 2 7 Mid Island 6 2 4 0 16 28 4 0.33
Semiahmoo 2 0 2 0 0 9 23 North Delta 2 0 2 0 0 9 14 Richmond 3 1 2 0 10 3 2 0.33 Junior North Zone
Ridge Meadows 3 0 3 0 0 8 30 Semiahmoo 1 0 1 0 0 6 13 Chilliwack 4 1 3 0 11 13 2 0.25 Team GP W D L F A Pts
Vancouver 1 0 1 0 0 3 12 Mid Valley 1 0 1 0 4 8 0 0.00 Pitt Meadows 4 4 0 0 12 3 12
Bantam A2 Ridge Meadows 3 0 3 0 0 2 21 White Rock 5 0 5 0 3 62 0 0.00 Archbishop Carney 4 2 1 1 7 3 7
Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Thomas Haney 3 2 0 1 8 6 6
Ridge Meadows 3 2 1 0 4 13 7 Peewee A1 Bantam AAA SRT 2 1 1 0 2 1 4
Langley 2 2 0 0 4 15 10 Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Team GP W L T F A Pts % Westview 4 1 1 2 8 6 4
Chilliwack 1 1 0 0 2 6 1 Ridge Meadows 3 3 0 0 6 20 6 Burnaby 5 4 0 1 48 16 9 0.90 Charles Best 4 1 1 2 5 5 4
Mission 1 1 0 0 2 9 7 Coquitlam 2 2 0 0 4 26 11 White Rock 6 5 1 0 51 31 10 0.83 Pinetree 3 1 0 2 3 10 3
Coquitlam 1 2 1 1 0 2 9 8 Port Moody 2 2 0 0 4 7 4 Tri City 5 4 1 0 35 29 8 0.80 Terry Fox 4 0 0 4 3 13 0
Surrey 2 1 1 0 2 6 10 Semiahmoo 3 1 2 0 2 17 17 Vancouver 4 3 1 0 31 15 6 0.75
Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Burnaby 2 1 1 0 2 16 16 North Delta 3 2 1 0 31 9 4 0.67 Grade 8/9 North Zone
Richmond 1 0 1 0 0 4 6 Delta 2 0 1 1 1 5 7 Richmond 2 1 1 0 13 7 2 0.50 Team GP W D L F A Pts
Burnaby 1 0 1 0 0 7 9 Langley 2 0 1 1 1 6 19 Ridge Meadows 1 0 0 1 5 5 1 0.50 Thomas Haney 2 1 1 0 1 0 4
North Shore 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 New Westminster 2 0 2 0 0 9 14 Victoria SR 4 2 2 0 28 22 4 0.50 Garibaldi 1 1 0 0 6 1 3
Coquitlam 2 2 0 2 0 0 8 14 Port Coquitlam 2 0 2 0 0 9 21 Abbotsford 4 1 3 0 11 28 2 0.25 Pitt Meadows 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
Victoria JR 4 1 3 0 16 36 2 0.25 SRT 1 0 0 1 1 6 0
Midget A1 Peewee A2 Cloverdale 4 1 3 0 25 37 2 0.25 Archbishop Carney 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Cowichan 4 1 3 0 19 31 2 0.25
Ridge Meadows 4 3 0 1 7 30 10 Richmond 2 2 0 0 4 20 8 Okanagan 6 1 5 0 29 52 2 0.17
New Westminster 2 2 0 0 4 17 6 Ridge Meadows 2 2 0 0 4 15 5 Kamloops 2 0 2 0 4 28 0 0.00
Coquitlam 2 2 0 0 4 19 12 Surrey 2 1 1 0 2 20 10 Sports calendar
Burnaby 3 1 1 1 3 16 23 Coquitlam 1 1 1 0 0 2 9 2 Junior men’s • Meadow Ridge Female Minor Hockey is
Dellta 2 0 1 1 1 11 12 Coquitlam 2 1 1 0 0 2 6 1 Team GP W L T F A Pts % currently recruiting girls aged 5-17 for their upcom-
Port Coquitlam 2 0 1 1 1 3 9 Abbotsford 1 1 0 0 2 9 6 Aldergrove Cubs 1 1 0 0 8 1 2 1.00 ing season. All skill levels are welcome. The local
Chilliwack 2 0 2 0 0 6 17 New Westminster 2 1 1 0 2 14 12 RM Mudhens 1 1 0 0 9 2 2 1.00 association is strong and enrollment is increasing, so
Langley 3 0 3 0 0 15 28 Vancouver 2 1 1 0 2 10 13 RM Royals 1 1 0 0 12 2 2 1.00 come join the fastest growing sport in Canada. For
Port Coquitlam 2 1 1 0 2 5 8 Vancouver Capilanos 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 0.50 more information about girls hockey in the Meadow
Midget A2 North Shore 1 0 1 0 0 4 7 Vancouver Spitz 1 0 0 1 4 4 1 0.50 Ridge area, visit www.barracudashockey.ca.
Team GP W L T Pts PF PA Burnaby 2 0 2 0 0 4 10 Surrey 1 0 1 0 2 12 0 0.00 • Eastern District Cricket Club is looking for new
Surrey 2 2 0 0 4 18 7 Chilliwack 2 0 2 0 0 7 24 Chilliwack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 members, male and female, for the 2011 season
Richmond 2 2 0 0 4 19 9 Mission 2 0 2 0 0 6 23 Cloverdale Rays 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 (April to September). Any skill level welcomed,
Port Moody 3 2 1 0 4 22 13 Coq/Moody Reds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 equipment provided and coaching available. Contact
North Delta 2 2 0 0 4 17 9 Peewee B Gibsons Jays 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 Scott at 778-988-3260 for more information.
Coquitlam 2 3 2 1 0 4 25 18 Team GP W L T Pts PF PA New West Twins 1 0 1 0 1 8 0 0.00 • Precision Soccer is now accepting registrations
Semiahmoo 3 2 1 0 4 21 15 Ridge Meadows 2 1 0 1 3 8 6 Newton Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 for Summer soccer camps. Players learn soccer skills
Coquitlam 1 2 1 0 1 3 13 6 Semiahmoo 1 1 0 0 2 20 0 Newton Nationals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 through fun and challenging games and obsta-
Mission 3 1 1 1 3 18 16 Delta 1 1 0 0 2 16 3 North Delta Indians 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 cles. For more information visit www.precisionsoccer.
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your family Montessori Drivers Wanted: Terrific career
lication of any advertisement which 7 OBITUARIES Beginnings opportunity outstanding growth
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98 PRE-SCHOOLS
Pre-Schools
the 17 best-read their 65th anniversary this to mourn her son Gordon
on the Alouette River nr Harris Rd.
community Call: 778-899-8879.

Little Explorers Preschool


year. Following a trip back to McKendrick, daughter Betty
community Vancouver they settled in LOST - Sterling silver diamond stud
newspapers and McKendrick, grandchildren earring. Vic of Pitt Meadows, Maple
newspapers. North Bend B.C., CP Rail was Dawn Beavon and Lorne and Ridge area. Small Reward offered.
5 dailies. his employer until retirement David McKendrick. Thanks to (604)463-0002 NEW LOCATION!
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sons Brad (Carol), Blaine and underfunded. A donation • Qualified Early Childhood, Montessori NOW ACCEPTING
(Deb), and Brent (Deb), in her name can be made to
and 10 grandchildren. A 83 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE
and Special Needs Educators REGISTRATION
the Vancouver League for the FOR SEPT. 2011
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Michele Bouchard 604-513-2300 mill Ideal for Student or Retired Ticketed Welders required. After- We also do Windows, Carpets and Fertilizing ~ Hedges ~ Pruning
person. Saturday only $12.74/hr noon shift available. Gloucester In- JASMINES RELAXATION TOUCH Blinds for your Home or Office.
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281 GARDENING 287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 300 LANDSCAPING 329 PAINTING & DECORATING 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL 477 PETS
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Decks - Bathrooms - Kitchens Lawn & Garden Maintenance
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Lic & Ins 25 Years Experience Running this ad for 7yrs
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Spring Clean-ups, Lawn Renovations
PAINT SPECIAL
(778)233-1114 Ray 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats
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✶ Lawn & Garden Soil Gary 467-3024 S. H. Landscaping job is complete.
374 TREE SERVICES
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288 HOME REPAIRS Tree Services Free Estimate
✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel Born Feb. 26th. 1 M, 1 F. 1st shots.
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(604)465-1311 EAGLE TILE If I can’t
Trimming W Pruning W Topping Great with kids. 604-850-6567 Abb
101 - 19070 Lougheed Hwy, Clean-upW Garbage Removal Dangerous tree
meadowslandscapesupply.com
Pitt Meadows do it ..... Gardening SEASIDE PAINTING removal, spiral pruning
& Decking 604-462-8528, 218-9618 hedge trimming, stump
A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy it can’t Flower Beds W Allan Blocks
grinding, topping. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
RAZAR DELIVERIES Maple Ridge be done! Bark Mulch W River Lava Rock
Insured, WCB Free Est
Your local natural stone Lawn care
Topsoil - $24/yrd distributors. Custom made Arborist Reports
Mushroom manure - $20/yrd Granite Countertops. Exp’d in over 30 lines of work. Weeding W New Turf
Andrew 604-618-8585 518 BUILDING SUPPLIES
Steer manure - $15/yrd. Fertilizing W Moss Control
Slate Granite Marble For positive results call Robert. Power Raking W Aeration
Tile Tumbled stone. Free Estimate
$ Best Rates $ Steel Buildings 30x40, 100x100 -
Wash Sand, 604-941-1618 OR 604-844-4222
Large selection of Porcelain & SERVICE CALLS WELCOME Others. Discounted before Inflation
3/4 Clear Crush, Ceramic Sales & Service 16 years experience in
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604.230.1634 or 604.467.3724 A.C. www.sunwardsteel.com
Source# 1L0 800-964-8335
Pea Gravel, Birds/Eye
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TREE SERVICE
On Time, On Budget,
1 to 10 YRDS. DELIVERD As Promised... 30 years experience
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
604-763-4215 or 604-341-4524
ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick,
conc, drainage, found. & membrane
Bob Fitz-James
repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187. 604-467-0333
Building Customer Confidence 338 PLUMBING PAUL BUNYAN
Quality Renovations
• Fencing/Decks ✶ Commercial & ✔ ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS
Tree Service
• Water Damage
• Kitchens
✶ Residential Call Niko Plumbing Ltd. 24/7. * ISA Certified Arborist
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• Bathrooms Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation tanks. ★15 yrs exp. 604-837-6640 * Crown Reduction & Falling
• Finished Basements Call for all your * Stump Grinding
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
• 24 hr. Emergency Service Cell: 604-618-6401. Marcel. landscaping needs. $69/HR. Lic., Insured. Experienced *Prune & Hedge Trim
• Grow-Op Remediation & Repair & friendly service. Clogged drains,
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* Arborist Reports
Ask about our Referral Program Insured WCB
* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB
300 LANDSCAPING OK. Call anytime 604-805-2488.
Free Estimates
604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890 317 MISC SERVICES 604-942-6907
www.mdmservices.ca
Serving Since 1993 ✶Dump Site Now Open✶
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS Strata, Commercial, Residential SMud Dirt Sod ClayS
604-466-4980 Pavers, Patios & Retaining walls $22.00 Per metric Ton Your LOCAL UTILITY TRAILER 1991 Shoreland-
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24 Hour Emergency Service For Honest Prices &
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Tree RemovalW Demolition
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548 FURNITURE
W Site Preparation From $45/Hr Free Estimates
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456 FEED & HAY $$CASH $$ for your furniture,
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS 604.910.0523 604-537-4140
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-
phalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, LOCAL HAY FOR SALE. Good
tools, electronics, antiques,
appliances, computers
Grant Knight SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters
$80. 24 hrs. 7dys/wk. 604-240-5362
Quality! 60lb bale average. $4/bale.
Pitt Meadows. Call 604-505-4087.
& collectibles.

M.T. GUTTERS HANDYMAN / REPAIRS/RENOS


CALL WALTER (604)790-0842
Fast & Reliable. Insured
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.
WW ANYTHING OF VALUE WW
Professional Installation Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 356 RUBBISH REMOVAL 468 LIVESTOCK Single items to entire
5” Gutter, Down Pipe, Soffit households
28 YRS EXP. *FULLY INSURED
D Garden Blend Soil
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209-6583
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Home Renovations and D Composted Mushroom On Time, As Promised, Heritage chickens, 560 MISC. FOR SALE
New Construction Manure Service Guaranteed! turkeys & ducks
283A HANDYPERSONS NO Wood byproducts used available. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best

LARRY THE HANDY GUY.


Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring,
Drywall, Garages, Decks & more
When QUALITY Matters 604.587.5865 ___________________ price. Best quality. All shapes &
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For all your Household needs.
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Reno’s, Hauling & Power Washing
INSURED ~ WCB
growing requirements Contact our Agri Dept
Dean 604-834-3076 A-1 RUBBISH REMOVAL. House- 1-800-249-4474
Elec/ Plumb/ Tiling(778)823-0736 hold & Yard Waste. Up to 100% re-
farm@buildingsupplies.ca 563 MISC. WANTED
17607 FORD ROAD, cycle. Reasonable. 604-786-2948
___________________
N.W. Construction HOOT & OWL
Renovations & repairs
PITT MEADOWS # 1 PAY-LESS Painting
GOT JUNK? FREE SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
************************************* PICK-UP ...... OR .... DELIVERY Ext./Int. SPRING Special Cash for some complete scrap
* HANDYMAN SERVICES Email: hoot&owl@telus.net
Gary 604-339-5430
Rubbish Removal Fraser Valley cars. 604-465-7940 or 580-3439.
* Kitchen/Bath Reno & Repair LOOK for our YARD SIGNS 1-800-468-5865
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* Custom Built Sheds Redeem this ad & Save $23 7072 Wren St., Mission REAL ESTATE
NO job TOO small Licensed D References
DUTCH TOUCH Residential D Pressure Washing Only 20 mins from
Work Guaranteed. References.
Over 20 Years Experience. Green Services Ltd Serving Tri City 31 Yrs. Haul Anything... Maple Ridge & Abby!
Free Estimates 604-418-8340 Call 24 Hrs/7 Days Mon-Fri: 6am-8pm 609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
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But Dead Bodies!! Sat-Sun: 8am-6pm
Maple Ridge
Renovations W Maintenance Scott 604-891-9967 220.JUNK(5865) Peaceful & secure retirement living
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 604.
2 HUNGRY PAINTERS & Power 477 PETS $221,000 ~ 12148 224th St
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, 604-463-3644 Washing. Low prices. Int/Ext. Man
Serving The
Lower Mainland Since 1988
1 Bedroom and solarium,
large rooms, full tub with grab-bars.
kitchens, baths, custom cabinets,
tiling, plumbing, sundecks,
604-861-1490 & wife 75 years combined exp.
604.467.2532 twohungrypainters.ca
2 AUSTRALIAN Shepherd x Husky.
Brother & sister. 1.5 yrs old, healthy. Retirement community.
reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. bradsjunkremoval.com $200 ea. To gd home (604)807-4151 Pool tables, workshop, hairdresser,
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality Rec Centre
arrangehandyman@hotmail.com Lawn & Garden Service. Design, job, senior rates, free est, residen- RUBBISH removal. Bobcat/dump CATS GALORE, TLC has for Quick possession available
Home Office Reno’s & Repairs Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups, tial, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp. trailer. Reno/repairs. hoot&owl@ adoption spayed & neutered adult Brookside Realty ~ Dave
Glenn @ 778-838-4181 Comm/Res. (604)462-1369 No job too small.Call 604-476-0766 telus.net G604-339-5430. cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
604.240.3523
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706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING 810 AUTO FINANCING 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
MAPLE RIDGE PORT COQUITLAM POCO DOWNTOWN 2011 Coleman 250
mo 1 Bdrm Top flr apt. $775 All-Inclusive
1 & 2 Bdrs from $740/ 2 Bdrm Corner apt. $895 Seniors Residence
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs 1 Bdrm. Apartment
GREAT LOCATION S Close to bus stop Rent incls. freshly prepared
551 GARAGE SALES 551 GARAGE SALES Queen Anne Apts. S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE meals, cable, housekeeping,
emergency response & activities.
S Across from park w/Mtn views
S Gated parking and Elevator www.rjkent.com
* Renovated Suites * S Adult oriented building 2675 Shaughnessy St.
MAPLE RIDGE Move your garage sale Call: 778-285-5554
S References required Microwave, slideout, A/C,
indoors to our Clean, very quiet, large, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT enclosed and heated tanks, LCD
COMPLEX Flea Market INCLUDES: HEAT,
HOT WATER & HYDRO
604-464-3550
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
TV, CD/DVD. Dual LP bottles.
$22,995 (stk. 30329)
GARAGE SALE
Sat. April 23 Giant Indoor www.fraserwayrv.com
Community Flea Market
Near Shopping & Amenities. 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL MAPLE RIDGE large bright 1-800-806-1976 DL #31087
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. furnished room for female only in
20653 Thorne Ave. 604-463-7450 PORT COQUITLAM, 2043 sq ft. character home. June 1st. $600 incl
Saturday May 7 604-463-2236 Ground floor, dance/fitness area. strg/utils/net. Call 604-374-8850. 2011 Coleman 280
‘’Hop on Buy for great Bargains’’ from 9 am to 1 pm at the Facing onto city park. 1 blk from
Lougheed/Shaughnessy intersec-
Greg Moore
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge
Certified Crime Free Buildings tion. 604-464-3550. 750 SUITES, LOWER
MAPLE RIDGE
GARAGE SALE Youth Centre 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
1 BR BSMT STE. $750/mo incl util.
Sep. ent, lrg covrd patio. Shrd ldry. TRAVEL with bcclassified.com
GARDEN PLANTS Downtown. MAPLE RIDGE Ref. req. Neil 604-817-0035.
Perennials $1.50 - $3.00 604 575 5555
Only 50 tables available.
SAT. ONLY April 23rd Tables are $20, AVAILABLE NOW Maple Ridge Central
BURNABY, 2 BDRM suite, $1100
incl utils. & cable. W/D. Avail. May
8:30am-1 pm 12470 - 231 St Microwave, Elec. Awning, two dr,
(N on 232nd, L on Abernathy) first come first serve. 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES 1 Bedroom Duplex 1st. NS/NP. Call (604)299-6976
entry, slideout, a/c, LCD TV,
Candelabra Primrose, Cranesbill, Heat, hot water & parking. Adult Only Complex COQUITLAM, New paint Quiet 1 CD/DVD light weight & easy to
Hosta, Poppy, Sundrops Close to stores & schools. bdrm; f. yard. W/D. $700/mo incld
& lots more. This is the first day of the $550/mo + util’s utils. G/L, priv entry (604)941-4166
tow. $28,995 (stk. 30239)
farmers market, so we credit check, ref’s & damage www.fraserwayrv.com
should get a big crowd.
MAPLE COURT I deposit required. Avail immed COQ. W Plateau. 2 bdrm walk out 1-800-806-1976 DL #31087
MAPLE RIDGE 22437 121st Ave (604)466-6348
ste. 11’ ceilings, patio c/w panoram-
Maple Ridge Garden Club Turn your Spring Cleaning 604-467-0715
ic view. 700 s/f sauna/steam rm.
Leave a message w/d. n/p. n/s. $997. 604-880-2991.
Annual Plant, Treasures into cash. Book a & 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
table online at recreg4u.ca MAPLE RIDGE. 1 bdrm suite, avail.
Craft & Bake Sale MAPLE COURT II May 1st. $650 + utils. NS/NP. Off
Sat, April 30th, 11am-1:30pm program barcode 158443. You 22423 121st Ave 736 HOMES FOR RENT Kanaka Way. (604) 561-4312.
St. Patrick’s School Gym can book a table in person 604-467-4894 MAPLE RIDGE 201 St. 1300sqft
- downtown Maple Ridge - at the Maple Ridge Leisure MAPLE RIDGE 102A Ave: 4 brm 2bdrm, f/p, w/d, d/w. Immed n/s n/p,
newer home in great area. 2 kitch- $1000 + 1/3 hydro. 778-323-8951
north at Edge St. off Centre or Pitt Meadows Family MAPLE RIDGE ens, 2.5 bath. Available April 20th.
Dewdney Trunk Rd. Rec Centre front desk, or $1950/m 1 (604)820-9000 MAPLE RIDGE 239th. 2 bdrm in
phone in your booking at AVAILABLE NOW MAPLE RIDGE: 3 Bdrm, 2200 sq.ft. newer house in quiet area. 1½
Lots & Lots of Plants!! 604.465-2470, just give them 1 Bedroom on 5 acres. Looking for long-term baths. D/W, sep. lrg laundry.
tennants, family w/refs. $1550/mo. Large u-shape kitchen, come
Pitt Meadows
the program code above.
Heat, hot water & parking. Avail June 1st. Drive by: 26227 home to your private ent. & en- 818 CARS - DOMESTIC
98th Ave, and call: (604)761-6935 joy your bright above grd. suite
Early Bird Plant Sale Close to stores & schools. with lots of windows. Relax un-
Don’t miss this MAPLE RIDGE Central newly 1998 Audi A4 quattro, V6,
der the large covered patio and 5spd, $3300 obo. 250-307-
reno’d 4 Bdrm, 3 bath, f/p, large
OVER 40 varieties of healthy great Flea market, SUNRISE APARTMENT yard, N/S, small pet OK, avail May
look for the fish in the pond! Set-
1215.
perennials - day lilies, astilbies, tle in & warm up in front of your
hosta & many more. as a buyer or a seller! 22292 - 122nd Ave 1st $1750/mo (604)817-7783 gas F/P. N/S or pets please. 1999 Chev Cavalier 4dr blue sedan,
Dahlia tubers named varieties 604-319-9341 $850 + utils. 604-466-0896. 2.2L, p/l, aircared, stereo, new
CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

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Michelin tires. $1900. 604-472-9184 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
MAPLE RIDGE. Bright 1 bdrm. 2nd position, this is where your search begins. MAPLE RIDGE 2bdr nr amen/schls
Sat April 23, 9am - 2pm floor. In town. Off street prkg. avail now, ns/np, n/laund. $950 incl 2000 BUICK Century Burgundy, 4
REMOVAL
Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555 ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
19305 DAVISON ROAD $700/mo. incl heat. 604-219-0267. util. 604-460-7500 or 778-239-6786 dr, beige inside, elec seats. Air $$$ PAID FOR SOME
MAPLE RIDGE: Lrg 2 bdrm trailer, cared Sept. 2 years. V6. 54,000 604.683.2200
MAPLE RIDGE Central, 11735-225 Maple Ridge, $850, clean, 2 bdrm, kms. $6500/obo 604-541-8607.
St. 2 bdrm, heat/H/W No dogs 604- on 5 acres. Looking for long-term 800 sq ft, 5 app,, pvt entry, pvt laun- AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
OKANAGAN REAL ESTATE 467-9420, 604-720-5502. tennants, family w/refs. $700/mo. dry, hardwood fl/carpet. Inc utilities, Minimum $150 cash for full size
Avail June 1st. Drive by: 26227 shared yard, pet neg. 604-477-9822 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
98th Ave, and call: (604)761-6935 vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
Maple Ridge dd required
*SPECTACULAR* 663 MAPLE RIDGE/ Central MISSION newly reno’d updated 5 MAPLE RIDGE, Bright new 1000 sf 1995 SUZUKI SWIFT - 107K.
Certified Crime Free bdrm house with 3 full baths, very gl suite in exec area. 2/bdrm, Exc cond, 5/spd, great gas mileage!
PITT MEADOWS Multiple Housing nice area across from Hillside Elem, 5/appli, shared W/D, gas f/p, heated Incl both Summer & Winter tires.
4 bdrm South Facing nr high schl, UFV, Rec ctr, avail $2500/obo. Call 604-538-5378.
New renovated 1 Bdrm suites. flrs, priv cov patio. $995/mo. + util.
Waterfront NEW LISTING $590/mo. incl hot water, cable. May1, ns/np. $1700. 604-814-2289. May 1. N/S. N/P. 604-612-4110 2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto
Vacation Home Family home with RV parking Ref’s req’d. N/P.
MAPLE RIDGE central furnished 1 p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 88K, silver.
On Shuswap Lake! and greenbelt.
Adult only building West Maple Ridge bdrm guest house incl heat hydro $9300. Call 604-825-9477. Autos • Trucks
Mon to Fri 9am ~ 6pm 4 Bedroom home on cable w/i net W/D NS/NP $850. 2010 NISSAN VERSA, 4 dr. H/B, • Equipment Removal
Lakeshore living 3 Bdrm, sunken family room, By appointment only
covered patio, 2.5 baths. 5 acres with fenced pasture. Avail May 1. Suit 1. 604-467-8385 auto, red, 20,000 Km, many op- FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.
At it’s Best! 604-418-1932 Just like new! MAPLE RIDGE EAST - WHON- tions, $8800 firm. 604-538-9257. We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Enjoy the quiet. 12326 ~ 234 St NOCK 1125 sq ft, 2 bdrm on QUIET Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
101 ft frontage by 88 ft. A Steal @ $469,900 MAPLE RIDGE central. Spacious 1 Hardwood floors, all new appli- NON SMOKING acreage, 5 appl,
Fabulous 180 - degree bdrm apt. Deck, W/D. N/S. N/P. ances. 4 box stall with water & gas f/p, own driveway & patio. 827 VEHICLES WANTED
Brookside Realty ~ Dave
water view with tons of
604.240.3523
Prkg. $600. May 1. 604-937-3534. electricity. 60 x 120 riding ring. WELL CARED FOR small to med
outdoor living space. It’s the perfect package & it size fixed pet ok, 2 max. $960 incl
MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl adult building.
Large 1 Bdrm $750/mo incls heat/ gas & hydro. Avail May 1. Refs
VACATION HOME sparkles. $2,200/month. req’d. 604-462-0119
1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. RENTALS hot water, ref’s, N/P (604)467-2606
Call George between
Upper level - 3 bdrms MAPLE RIDGE deluxe 2 bdrm 2 MAPLE RIDGE. large 2 bdrm suite,
Main level - 1 large bdrm bath condo, 6 appl’s, 2 u’g prkg Np,
9:00am - 5:00pm well maint, furn or unfurn’d, full
Main bathrm, 703 ACREAGE Ns, $1175/ June 1st 604-219-8325 For pictures go to amens, priv ent, park-like setting,
Open floor Plan - dining rm, www.ralphtelep.com N/S, $1100/mo. 604-476-1335.
kitchen and front room Maple Ridge dwntwn, grnd flr south
with dbl patio door access to
MAPLE RIDGE 2 Bdrm bsmt suite facing ste in sm apt bldg, reno’d, click on farmhouse MAPLE RIDGE newly reno. 1
on 5 acres, 3 appl’s, barn, mix & bdrm. suite, mature individual, N/S
Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. match, horses/pets ok. N/S. Avail
$750 + utils. May 1st. 604-880-4418 604-467-9340 N/P. Incl. cable, w/i. Priv. entry,
Large floating wharf - 512 sq. ft. Apr 25. $800-$1200. 604-220-8836. share w/d. $700 + 1/3 utils. Lidah CASH FOR CARS & TRUCKS
Maple Ridge 604-812-4235 after 5 604-467-0440
2 buoys, Firepit FREE/FAST 24 hour tow service:
Glenwood Manor 741 OFFICE/RETAIL MAPLE RIDGE, Rock Ridge. 2
706 APARTMENT/CONDO or Donate to registered charities
BACKYARD: Apartments bdrm bsmt ste. Newer house, nice
big kitchen. Incl utils, cable, wifi, Call 604-767-3842
Storage shed, grassy play area MAPLE RIDGE
& fenced kennel. COQUITLAM 1 & 2 Bdrms from $670 & $835
house alarm & pri entry. NS/NP. or 778-552-4145
OFFICE Avail anytime. $875. 604-970-7046
Perfect getaway for your family 5 min walk to Clean, Spacious & RETAIL SPACE MAPLE RIDGE West, 1 bdrm, util’s
& all your friends with loads Skytrain and Mall Includes cable, heat, & cable incl’d, share W/D, N/S, no
of summer fun for everyone! Various downtown locations.
hot water & parking Avail. Now! Updated and well party, on bus route, mature person,
1 & 2 Bdrm units w/view Seniors discount maintained. Various sizes 320sf. ref’s req’d $730/mo (604)466-2186
SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We
5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd.
Celista, BC. Heat/hot water, inste 21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd - 2000sf. Starting at $495/month. MAPLE RIDGE, West. 2 Bdrm bsmt buy scrap batteries from cars,
Only $729,000 storage, 4 appl’s Call: Rick Medhurst, ste. Newly reno’d. $850 incl util, w/d trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each.
Royal LePage full bath. NS/NP. 604-306-1024. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min.
Call 604-542-0865 Call 604-931-2024 (604)466-5799 604-463-3000 PITT MEADOWS 1 bdrm sep bldg 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
or 250-955-6398 www.aptrentals.net Maple Ridge
loft, priv patio, f/p, d/w, w/d, n/s, n/p SCRAP METAL WANTED
Email: Retail/office space approx. 600 on 1/3 acre $850. (604)837-2565
dlklitch@telus.net Swan Court Apartments sq.ft. Off 224th Maple Ridge, close
Pt Coquitlam N.side, 3 bdrm all new
604.587.5865
For more details GARIBALDI Court Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. to Royal bank. June 1. $825incl
heat. Store front exposure & pos- reno’d ste, 2 baths, 6 new appls, www.recycle-it-now.com
(604) 463-9522 Hardwood floors, adult oriented,
sible incentives. 604-219-0267. NS/NP. $1500 incl util. Cls to all 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE The Scrapper

heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, n/pets. ament/schl. May 1. 604-944-9520
Central Maple Ridge Criminal Record check may be reqd
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS Available Now Resident Manager Onsite
Now with 743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 751 SUITES, UPPER
MAPLE RIDGE Avail May 1st ~
2 BEDROOM SENIORS DISCOUNT
2 Bdrm trailer, 232nd area, Great location for seniors! 604.477.9189 MAPLE RIDGE MAPLE RIDGE 3 bdrm., 2 baths,
$950/mo. hydro/cable not included. Clean, quiet & affordable! top floor of house, 1700 sq. ft., lge.
Newly reno’d inside, f/s, w/d No Incl. heat, h/w, cable. PITT MEADOWS West ~ East kit., fam. rm., deck, soaker tub,
Smoking (604)467-5248 aft 5:30pm. central A/C, share lndry. $1500 mo.
Senior Move-In Allowance.


Top level 3 bed 1.5 bth, $1400,
Refs & Credit check req. The Meadows lrg yard, sml pet ok/
Avail. now. (604)866-7511
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS Sorry No Pets Gated underground parking, 1 & 2 bdrms stes, $695-$850 WEST SIDE, 3 bd upper, lg yard &
deck, f/p, d/w. Shr lndry. NS, NP,
1983 TRIPLE E, 28’ fully loaded,
all incl. full bath, a/c, new fridge, heater,
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 For more info. google us. heated outdoor pool. Heat, hot May 1. $1400 incl. 604-465-2187 brakes & tires. $10,900.
water & 3 appliances included. Call: 604-802-4723
851 TRUCKS & VANS
WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. 2 min. walk to Westcoast Call Maria @
Manufactured, Modular & Park
MAPLE INN Express. Ridge Meadows 752 TOWNHOUSES 1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift,
models. Tremendous savings. $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-750-
Luxurious 1512 sq. ft home 11695 -224th St Large 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Suites Property Management 0194
including delivery and installation Available (604)466-2838 Maple Ridge Central 1993 FORD Econoline cargo van,
only $ 109,950. Many other plans Maple Ridge 2 bdrm - 625/mo.
available. The Home Boys includes hot water Mon ~ Fri 9am ~ 5pm 3 Bedroom 21/2 bath white, auto, aircared. Need space,
877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or Certified Crime Free Building
Call: 604-460-7539 www.ridgemeadows must go! $2300.obo (604)465-5131
www.hbmodular.com Mature adult oriented. 604-465-0008 or 604-465-5818 propertymanagement.com Avail immed. $1200/mo
Close to uptown Damage deposit ~ Ref’s
604-463-4131 for appointment Polo Club 746 ROOMS FOR RENT Credit check ~ No Pets
636 MORTGAGES (9am-5pm) MARINE
Apartments Call 604-466-6348
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates MAPLE RIDGE, Leave message 1997 Custom built Auto Mate 5th
for purchases and refinances, im- 11672 ~ 224th St. 19071 Ford Rd. $75 OFF 1ST MONTH Wheel and Cummins Diesel 912 BOATS
mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-
1 Bdrm suite. $650/mo. incl. Pitt Meadows Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn, Package 22,500. Air ride suspen-
sure relief, and equity loans. Free,
fast, friendly, private consultations. heat, h/w, 1 1/2 blocks from Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg.
weekly maid service, cable TV,
private bath, on bus route, 5/min SHOP from HOME! sion, power leveler, lg dining
slide, solar panels, power invert-
1998 BAJA 31 FT Twin GM 502
Mercruiser Bravo One legs; with
Call 1-888-711-8818 walk to commuter rail. er. Call for more…604.992.7363 trailer $39,900.Receivership Sale.
www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
Haney Place Mall, 3 Blocks to W.C. Express Check out bcclassified.com
after 4pm Please contact Marty Eakins at
2 blocks from WC Express. W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites Haney Motor Hotel PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op 250-748-0386 for Details.
Avail. immed. W 3 Appliances 22222 Lougheed Hwy., T/H $1005/mo - $1089/mo. Shares 2000 MONACO 34’ wide body. PRINCECRAFT Resorter. Like
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE Call Jeremy 604-916-8226 W Secured Garage Parking Maple Ridge req’d. No subsidy available. Orien- 54,000 mi. A beauty. Banks/large new. 14’. With floor, 8 HP, elec.
W Adult Oriented slide/jacks/2TVs/plus 604-866-4568
Inquire in person between tation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd starter, tilt, Yamaha motor, front
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm in quiet W Ref’s Req’d & Absolutely No Pets 9am - 3pm or Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th 2008 CLASS A HURRICAN, 32’, mounters, W55 remote controlled
www.dannyevans.ca bldg. Nr hosp. N/S. N/P. Refs. $850 Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2. 2 slides, 1 owner, $47,900. electric motor, galvanized trailer
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley incl heat & hotwater. 604-465-2905 604.465.7221 Call 604-467-3944 Leave msg 604-465-1938 Call (604)888-5301 (Langley). etc. $6500. obo. 604-855-0116
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