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NEB delays pipeline review Burnaby Mountain section to be subject of more scrutinyWanda [email protected]
The National Energy Board (NEB) has extended the review process by seven months for the proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project to allow for more scrutiny of a new route through Burnaby.
Last month Kinder Morgan told the NEB its preferred route to the Westridge Marine Terminal in North Burnaby would now run through Burnaby Mountain. It also stated it needed to do more studies which should be completed by Dec. 1.
While the National Energy Board Act requires the review be completed within 15 months, if the NEB requires the applicant to provide more information, the period of time it takes to comply is not included in that time frame, the NEB explained in a press release.
The period excluded from the time limit calculation will run July 11 to Feb. 3, 2015.
Fraser Institute study finds it tops list of Metro Vancouver cities Wanda [email protected]
It appears the right-leaning Fraser Institute is all for the approach to civic finances taken by left-leaning Burnaby city hall.
In a report released Tuesday, the think tank compared the debt and other liabilities at the City of Vancouver to other Metro Vancouver municipalities.
As of 2012, the latest year for comparable data, Vancouver was in the red by $268 million.
Burnaby, on the other hand, was in the strongest financial position with $676 million in net financial assets.
Richmond was in second place at $469 million in the black, followed by Coquitlam with $166 million in net assets.
On the other end of the scale, Belcarra was just ahead of Vancouver with $3 million in
net liabilities, followed by West Vancouver with $1 million in
liabilities.The report notes that
Vancouver is unlike other Metro cities since it’s the only one that can directly issue long-term debt without first getting the approval of the Municipal Finance Authority, provincial
government and the regional district board.
From 2002 to 2012, Vancouver has consistently been in the red
when other Metro Vancouver municipalities have collectively been in a net asset position.
Its net liabilities more than quadrupled between 2006 and 2011, partly due to having to bankroll the troubled Olympic Village project as part of the 2010 Olympics.
“An important consequence of increasing liabilities is that the cost of servicing municipal government debt also increases, which means less money is available for municipal services,” the report said.
Burnaby finances in good health
NeWsleader fileThe City of Burnaby’s reserves are not just sitting around, says Mayor Derek Corrigan. One use of the money is to self-finance capital projects, such as the $42-million Edmonds Community Centre, paying itself interest to ensure the reserves continue to grow in step with inflation.
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Burnaby had 16 repair garages in 1925wanda [email protected]
If there’s a magnet for visitors at Burnaby Village Museum, it appears to be the mere sound of an antique car engine starting.
That was the case Tuesday as museum staff and interpreters prepared to present its new Auto Shop Apprentice program at the Royal Oak Garage building.
For years the museum has offered rides around the village in old Model T Fords, a popular feature that helps bring history to life.
This year, volunteers brainstormed and came up with the auto shop program to teach visitors how cars used to work in the old days, said museum programs coordinator
Sanya Pleshakov.The half-hour
presentation includes a brief history of transportation in Burnaby. The garage building was recreated based on an actual Royal Oak Garage located on Kingsway and Marlborough back in the 1920s, Pleshakov said.
There were 16 such repair garages in Burnaby in 1925, putting it at the forefront of the trend toward motor vehicles, said interpreter Russell Collins.
Collins explained to visitors how car wheels started out as metal loops connected by spokes and transitioned to solid rubber tires before moving to pneumatic tires more forgiving of bumps in the road. Here, six-year-old Kenji Lam was recruited as the “apprentice” to demonstrate pumping up an old inner tube.
He then helped
demonstrate how an old-style gasoline pump operated.
But it’s the Model T delivery truck that’s the big draw.
“Model Ts are a totally different thing to drive,” said interpreter Ewen Sheard, who’s also a licenced mechanic. “People are absolutely amazed at
their complexity and the difference.”
There’s perhaps no starker contrast between then and now than in the Model T’s safety features—
or lack of them.Collins pointed out the
museum’s specimen has no seatbelts, bumpers or turning signals. Heck, it doesn’t even have doors. It does, however, have windshield wipers and a horn.
Then comes time to start the engine. Perched on the passenger side of the car’s bench, Lam plugs his ears as he learns how loud—and smelly—these old cars are.
The presentation over, another Model T packed with passengers turns heads as it drives by and the crowd disperses, heading over to the museum’s version of an amusement ride queue.
• Auto Shop Apprentice runs Tuesdays at Burnaby Village Museum during the summer season at 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Admission to the museum is free.
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wanDa ChOw/newsLeaDerKenji Lam, 6, plugs his ears as museum interpreter Russell Collins starts the engine of a Model T Ford delivery truck as part of the new “auto shop apprentice” program at Burnaby Village Museum.
New program sheds light on old-time cars
Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said his city’s approach is simply to “pay off debts and put money in the bank to deal with things in the future.”
While Burnaby’s net assets would suggest a big pot of money just sitting there to be used, much of it is set aside for future uses, such as replacing aging equipment and buildings. Burnaby also uses it to self-finance its capital projects, such as the $42-million Edmonds
Community Centre, paying itself interest to ensure the reserves continue to grow in step with inflation.
The city’s financial position “increases the value of land [for its citizens] and it gives them a piece of the rock,” Corrigan said. “You know in Burnaby it’s a solid government where you’re financed for the future.”
But Corrigan declined to pass judgment on Vancouver’s situation, noting that city has to fund additional infrastructure due
to its role as “the centre of it all.”He is also not a fan of the
Fraser Institute’s work. “Often they think by doing a
very simplistic economic analysis that they are actually informing the public about anything. It’s not nearly as simple as they wish it was,” he said.
“They make reports … to suggest everybody is overtaxed and business is overburdened. That kind of an argument permeates everything the Fraser Institute does.”
Coun. Paul McDonell, a member of Burnaby’s finance committee, did suggest Vancouver takes on more than it perhaps should.
“We get criticized for some of our housing policies but we’re not going to burden the taxpayers with that,” McDonell said. “It’s not a city role to provide social housing.”
He noted that Burnaby’s massive reserves generates interest income to help keep down property taxes. As for critics that
suggest the reserves should be used to lower taxes further, he said, “You don’t have that forever if you start spending it like that.”
Burnaby’s fiscally cautious approach likely stems from it having gone into receivership during the Great Depression, McDonell said.
“When it came out the people ahead of us said we don’t want this to happen again. That philosophy, regardless of the stripe of the government, has carried on and it’s grown.”
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The overall deadline for the NEB to complete the review and submit a recommendation to the federal government was originally July 2, 2015.
It has now been extended to Jan. 25, 2016. The federal government would then have six months to make a final decision.
Once Kinder Morgan provides the results of its studies on the Burnaby Mountain section, the NEB and intervenors will have until Jan. 13, 2015 to submit questions related to them. The company is required to respond to them by Feb. 3, 2015.
There will also be an opportunity for people to apply as new intervenors, said NEB spokesperson Sarah Kiley in an interview from Calgary.
“It’s only going to be people who have some kind of tie to this particular section of the route, it’s about four kilometres.” The NEB would also consider applicants with information or expertise on tunnelling, horizontal directional drilling or “anything else that’s related specifically to that piece of the route.”
That process will open in September, but a deadline for applications has yet to be set, she said.
Kinder Morgan originally proposed the pipeline run underneath Burnaby Mountain Parkway, Hastings Street and Cliff Avenue to Westridge terminal.
The option to tunnel underneath the Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area was first proposed as an alternate route. But it became the preferred alignment to reduce construction impact on the neighbourhood and avoid direct impact on any Westridge homes, project spokesperson Lizette Parsons Bell told the NewsLeader last April.
While the company needs to do geotechnical studies in the area, so far it has not received permission from Burnaby city hall to do so. Burnaby is on record as opposing the project.
“Trans Mountain has indicated they’re having a bit of trouble accessing the land on Burnaby Mountain, which is owned by the city,” Kiley said. The company is continuing to work with the city to gain access.
It they’re not successful, the company can apply to the NEB to force Burnaby to provide access to allow those studies to go ahead.
Kinder Morgan has not yet made such an application and the NEB would also want to hear Burnaby’s side of the issue before making a decision, she said.
Meanwhile, Burnaby-Douglas NDP MP Kennedy Stewart issued a press release celebrating
the news of the delay. “Despite crafting a
hearing process that excluded many local residents, the NEB could not turn a blind eye to a mystery tunnel through Burnaby Mountain the size of the Canada
Line,” said Stewart. “This is a long-overdue victory for this community and reinforces what residents have been saying all along; this is a bad project and a very bad process.”
The NEB’s recommendation will now be submitted to the federal government after the next federal election scheduled for Oct. 19, 2015, he noted.
The proposed $5.4-billion pipeline twinning between Edmonton and Burnaby would nearly triple Trans Mountain’s capacity to 890,000 barrels of oil per day and bring hundreds of additional oil tankers through Burrard Inlet each year.
~ with files from Jeff Nagel
Long-overdue victory: MP
Stewart
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With the end of the FIFA World Cup, the spirit of international sports competition will carry on in Burnaby, the site of the 2014 Quidditch Global Games on Saturday, July 19.
The world’s best quidditch teams will compete in the real-life, full-contact version of the sport depicted in the Harry Potter book and movie series.
More than 120 players from seven countries and three continents will participate, representing Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The tournament will take place at Burnaby Lake Sports Complex West, 3677 Kensington Ave., between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Opening ceremonies will run from 8:15 to 8:45 a.m. Admission and parking is free for
spectators. Seating is limited and available on first-come, first-serve basis.
While unlike in the Harry Potter stories players will not fly around on brooms, all the other rules are essentially the same. There are seven players on each team who must run with a broom held between their legs at all times.
Chasers try to score with the quaffle (volleyball) through the opponent’s hoops, players hurl bludgers (dodgeballs) to temporarily knock opponents out of the game, a keeper defends the hoops and a seeker chases the snitch. In the books and movies the snitch is a magical, golden flying ball. Here a velcro tail is attached to the shorts of a very fast runner dressed in yellow. The game ends when the snitch is caught and the winning team earns an extra 30
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Grand opening for playground at Confederation
Burnaby city hall will hold the grand opening of the new playground and water play area at Confederation Park (Beta Avenue and Albert Street) on Saturday, July 19 at 10:30 a.m.
The new North Burnaby playground includes a 700-square-metre rubberized surface, a multi-person see-saw, spinner bowls, child-size picnic tables, swing sets, and a climbing rock.
Next to it is a 400-square-metre water play area that opened last summer. It allows kids to play with water using jets, channels, water pumps and weirs.
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Evening, Day 1: Arrive at campground to discover that no one tents anymore. Except us, that is. Squeeze tent onto pad between two houses on wheels.
Morning, Day 2: These houses on wheels are powered by generators. So peaceful.
Late morning, Day 3: Park ranger leads us on a short hike from the campground. Most of us are families with younger children. Another couple on the walk has a boy about five, the same age as our youngest. So far they’ve been content to let him roam freely. I’m an anxious type, always in awe of laissez-faire parenting, so I watch in envy as they let the boy totter along a hillside, following the ranger in search of cactus. The slope soon steepens and the path narrows as it cuts across a steep grade, and I note a subtle rift for the Cool Couple.
Mom has happily wandered ahead. Dad follows the son who teeters along the strip of dirt. “Single file, buddy!” he chirps, a note of panic betraying his mellow pose. “Stick to the path, big guy! Single file! Watch where you’re going! Single file!”
A small victory. Yes, my five-year-old’s palm is clutched firmly in my hand. But at least it’s not sweating.
Later morning, Day 3: Reach a lookout. It’s your standard viewpoint—trail ends at a wide open area, and at one end the land just falls away. There are no fences or warning signs. My still occasionally random five-year-old’s hand is still clutched in mine. Meantime, toddle toddle toddle toddle… there goes someone’s two-year-old toward the edge. Ten feet. Five feet… closing…
There’s a parent about to intervene here, right?
“Far enough!” I blurt. The boy stops and eyes me. Now the mother and grandmother, previously oblivious, are on the case.
Later, I ponder this. Can this type of parent smell people like
me, and know they can just zone out for a bit?
Morning, Day 5: Begin tearing down tent at our sun-bathed campsite, already past 30 degrees. Inside the tent, rolling up air mattresses, sleeping bags, packing children’s things it’s got to be 40 degrees. Attempts to usefully engage children in helping out have been abandoned as unpacking their mis-packing in order to pack feels a bit silly. Oldest son is cool in the car, reading his comic book. “Let’s get a move on,” he mutters to me, and for the briefest of moments I feel apologetic. The heat has turned me perverse.
Late Morning, Day 5: Discover ant colony under tent. Thousands of them, dashing in all directions, carrying little white… rice krispies? Ahh... eggs.
Morning, Day 6: At a hotel now. A shower has revived the parents. Now in breakfast room, eating cardboard pastries and shiny fruit. A father nearby is having a fit over his son’s eating habits.
“You always do this! Why do you always do this? I’ve told you over and over to stop doing this!”
The boy is about six. The father is beaking in his ear. The boy is a sea of calm, not responding. Perhaps he turned off the volume months ago. Now he’s just waiting for his dad to run out of gas. The boy looks over at me now, smiles in a way that says “what can you do?” and rolls his eyes.
Afternoon, Day 7: Note to self: purchase car with air conditioning. Spend six hours on highway with temperature around 35 degrees. Get gas at Hope mega station jammed with miserable, hot, dirty fellow travellers. Dante’s modern Inferno would put the inner circle of hell here.
Later Afternoon, Day 7: Or here, somewhere on Highway 1 near Langley where the traffic stops for no apparent reason.
Evening, Day 7: Arrive home to find the cool West Coast no longer so. Turn on backyard sprinkler, and begin dismantling the car. Oldest son irritated that I’m not joining him in sprinkler, opting instead to unstuff our Toyota.
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The lengthy and at times delayed review of Fraser Health Authority has come up with some worthwhile objectives. However, given that the minister of health believes Fraser Health’s budget is adequate, don’t expect a lot of improvements in health care any time soon.
The review’s main conclusion is that acute care hospitals are utilized more than they need to be by residents.
Thus costs keep rising, given that acute care is far and away the most expensive type of care offered.
Why do people go to acute care so often? In some cases, it’s because they don’t have a family doctor. Population growth and a limited number of general practitioners mean that at least one-third of the population do not have anyone in the health system who sees them regularly, knows them by name and has a good handle on their medical issues.
Some have chronic conditions for which there is no option aside from acute care. The review noted the value of setting up clinics that specialize in treating people with certain conditions, or are part of certain groups. Unfortunately only nine per cent off the FHA budget goes toward community care, with 57 per cent going to acute care.
NDP critic Judy Darcy points out that FHA gets 28 per cent of the overall spending on health in B.C., yet is home to 36 per cent of the population.
While that can be partially explained by the fact that specialist hospitals such as B.C. Children’s are in Vancouver, and by the fact that the FHA population is (on average) somewhat younger than other B.C. regions, it also illustrates the fact that this area has been chronically underfunded in health services for a long, long time.
And it’s doubtful anything will change anytime soon.
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Lauren Gomez is going for gold again at the B.C. Summer Games.
Gomez won her first as the winning pitcher for Fraser Valley (Zone 3) in the 2012 BC Summer Games fastpitch softball final in Surrey. She gets a second crack at grabbing gold this weekend in the 2014 Games in Nanaimo this weekend.
This year, softball’s eligibility has changed from under-14 to U-16. But this time she’s playing for Fraser River-Delta (Zone 4) because she now lives in Burnaby.
Although Gomez is a tournament veteran, the Games is different because during the games they get to stay with athletes from all over the province without their parents in tow.
“It was fun competing against other districts,” the modest, quiet five-foot-seven fireballer says of her first Summer Games.
It also provides an opportunity for Gomez to play with others she normally competes against, and play against those who are usually her Delta Heat teammates. Although it’s far from a slam dunk, Gomez expects it will be the same two zones battling it out for gold again.
“It’s basically Delta against Delta,” says Gomez.
Even though it’s three years away, Gomez has her sights set on a softball scholarship, preferably for a school somewhere in California.
She plays for the Northwest Sidewinders, an organization based in Snohomish, Wash., that brings in players from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and B.C.
That gives her the opportunity to showcase herself all over the continent. She recently returned from a tournament in Colorado where there were about 300 recruiters. The summer is taken up with tournaments in places like Portland, Albuquerque, Seattle, San Diego. Huntington Beach, Calif., and possibly Toronto.
So a trip to Nanaimo for the B.C. Summer Games, while hectic in a good way, is a welcome
respite from rental cars and airports.
Gomez didn’t start playing softball until she was 11. She’s come a long way in a short time.
“I didn’t think I would get this far with it,” admits Gomez. “I didn’t expect to get this good.”
The pitcher has all the pressure. When not hurling she plays shortstop, the most pressure-packed position on defence, and centre field.
She calmly soaks up and embraces high-level competition. The big games, her father Paul says, are harder on him than her.
So is catching her 60 mph fastball. He’s helped her practise pitching over the years. But nowadays he can’t handle it when Lauren fires at full speed. “It’s dangerous,” says Paul.
Softball is her main sport, but not her only one. Even though she was only in Grade 9 she played on Burnaby Mountain secondary’s varsity basketball team. She also helped the school win the Burnaby/New West cross country banner.
“She always wanted to beat me at whatever it was, it didn’t matter,” says Paul. “One time I thought when she was about 10 I could still outrun her. We set up in [a start position] to go on the count of three. She was off the line she was already gone, and I knew that was it.”
It’s a memory that brings a smile to Lauren’s face.
So would a second gold medal.
Friday, July 18, 2014 NewsLeader A7
Grant GranGer/newsleaderLauren Gomez of Burnaby will be looking to win a second gold medal in fastpitch softball at the B.C. Summer Games in Nanaimo this week. She was the winning pitcher in the final two years ago.
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Ford parties on with fun new FiestaTORONTO: It’s a lovely day on the backcountry roads of suburban Ontar-io, just west of Toronto, chosen to show off this ‘special’ version of the popular Ford Fiesta. It’s an enjoyable drive through a pretty landscape, dotted with quaint farms, moving along at a decent speed. Easy to forget the Fiesta is powered by Ford’s smallest engine, the 1.0L EcoBoost.With three-cylinders, an output of 123 horses and peak torque of 125 lb-ft., it’s not something to scoff at. Furthermore, there’s an overboost feature that will give you access to 148 lb-ft of torque for up to 15 seconds. Furthermore, Ford touts it as having the best highway fuel economy in its class. It uses an estimated 4.3L/100km on the highway and 6.2L/100km in the city. Along with this new engine, there are also a few tweaks for the 2014 model year.You’ll find new headlamps with chrome accents, a new decklid and tail lamps. Inside, there are new steering wheel controls, a new door design, a new cluster design and additional chrome accents on the door handles and throughout. Not to mention the
additional cupholder in the rear!Complete with a new interior and exterior look, the Fiesta certainly adds life to the party.It exudes pep and still has a lively personality. That can be attributed to a 5-speed manual trans-mission. With the 5-speed manual, the gear throws felt a little long, but then again, we’re not talking about the ST, its the Fiesta’s performance-ori-ented sibling. Noteworthy: the cabin stays serene even at highway speeds; when you’re cruising in fifth.
Keeping unwanted noise out of the car’s interior is always high on the priority list for subcompacts. It has a roomy trunk, accommodating up to 422L behind the second row in the hatchback.Of the two body styles offered – there’s a sedan or 5-door – I fancy the hatch-back. I also think its styling has a little more flare.As for handling, we had the chance to put it through an autocross-style track to demonstrate its abilities in tighter, higher speed turns. While many people probably won’t drive the Fiesta like this – even though it’s quite fun – it can handle its share of bends without
faltering. Matched with its electric power-assisted steering, you have a good amount of steering feel whether driving at high or low speeds.The engine is its strongpoint but it’s not just a one-trick pony. I like the interior a lot. The steering wheel is soft to the touch and I like that you can control various functions like the audio, Bluetooth, or cruise control from it. The centre stack has charm, too. Atop sits a colour display, followed by Ford’s infotainment system, followed by the climate con-trols. It’s hard to get lost in its setup, and the buttons are clearly marked with large writing. Equipping the Fiesta with the 1.0L en-
gine has a $1,295 premium. What that gives you is the extra bit of power and the fuel economy savings. This engine can only be outfitted on the SE trim, which has a starting MSRP of $14,866. However, it’s available on both the sedan and hatchback models.Overall, the Ford Fiesta 1.0L has its benefits. A snappy engine, a great look and a comfortable ride quality. Whether you just drive it around the city or beyond, the Fiesta one-litre is a sturdy road companion with impressive fuel economy. Visit www.ford.ca for more information.
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Show some respect for this fleet car favouriteThe much-maligned fleet car Chevrolet Impala is the “I don’t get no respect!” sedan of the auto world, if I may quote the late Rodney Dangerfield.The Impala I rented in Hawaii early this year was confirmation of the beating, while on the job, that a car like this has to endure. Yet, you have to respect the sturdiness and competence that a car like this must possess. Body scars left by a multi-tude of indifferent drivers were visible evidence of the abuse. Although basic on the inside, the Impala turned out to be surprisingly comfortable and the big-gest surprise of all was its performance. Impala offers good power, a
quiet passenger cabin and a comfortable ride, which helped make the overall driving experience a pleas-ant one.Chevrolet first introduced an Impala way back in 1958 and at one time, it was the best-selling car in America. The last time I had driven
an Impala was in 2009. Chevrolet had given it a new flex-fuel E85 engine upgrade, so that it can accept up to 85 per cent ethanol content in its fuel. While an Impala is un-likely to be on your “dream drive” list, if you’re simply looking for an inexpensive, reliable and roomy, near-new sedan, then add it to your used car drive list. In 2010, even the base LS trim came with air condi-tioning, power mirrors, wal-nut burl (imitation) interior accent trim, cruise control, a tilt steering wheel, power windows and power locks with keyless entry and automatic headlamps.Our Hawaii rental was an LT trim which added 16-inch alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped wheel with audio
controls, CD/MP3 stereo and a remote starter. The top-line LTZ adds 18-inch alloy wheels, fog lamps, heated mirrors, deck lid spoiler, auto-dimming rearview mirror, eight-way power driver’s seat, 60/40 split-folding rear seat, Bluetooth hands-free con-
nectivity, sport suspension, electronic stability control, and a theft deterrent system. The 3.5-litre V6 (standard on LS and LT) engine can generate 214 horsepower. Its companion four-speed automatic is smooth, competent and re-liable, yet it lags behind five
and six-speed units offered by competitors. Fuel consumption is still decent at 11.3/7.0 L/100 km (city/highway). The 3.9-litre (LTZ) engine can generate 240 horsepower. Although it is classified as a mid-size sedan, an Impala actually offers close to full-
size room inside. Chevrolet added standard body-colour side mouldings to the 2011 model year Impala, and the OnStar sys-tem got a new Turn-by-Turn voice navigation feature. Major powertrain upgrades followed in 2012, with a new 3.6-litre V6 replaced both the 3.5-litre and 3.9-li-tre engines in all trim levels. A six-speed automatic transmission also replaced the previous four-speed automatic. No changes were made in 2013, which was the last year of this generation Impala.
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BCHD-June-FitCivicCRV-4CPD-8x11.786
Model: FB2E2EEX
Model: GE8G2EEX
Model: RM3H3EES
Features available on select models:• 60/40 Split 2nd-Row Magic Seat® (standard)
• 6 airbag system (standard)
• HandsFreeLink™ Bluetooth®
• 6-speaker sound system
Freight and PDI included. Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $16,130** includes freight and PDI
Lease for
$34£
0.99% APR €
$0 down‡
2014 FIT DX
Features available on select models:• ECO Assist™ and ECON mode (standard)
• Display Audio system with 7" touch screen
• LaneWatch™ blind spot display
• Multi-angle rearview camera
• Proximity key entry with pushbutton start
Freight and PDI included.Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $17,185** includes freight and PDI
Lease for
$39* 0.99% APR #
$0 down‡
2014 CIVIC DX
2014 CR-V LX
Freight and PDI included. Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments. MSRP $27,685** includes freight and PDI
Lease for
$67Ω
1.99% APR ¥
$0 down‡
Features available on select models:• HandsFreeLink™ Bluetooth® (standard)
• intelligent Multi-Informational Display
(i-Mid) (standard)
• Multi-angle rearview camera (standard)
• Real Time AWD with Intelligent
Control System
• Honda Satellite-Linked
Navigation System™
Model: RM3H3EES
Freight and PDI included.Weekly on a 60 month term with 260 payments.
includes freight and PDI
Real Time AWD with Intelligent
Honda leads the way with features & innovations, safety and value for money.
Race to your nearest Honda dealer for savings.
‡In order to achieve $0 down payment, dealer will cover the cost of tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable), environmental fees and levies on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only on behalf of the customer. £Limited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. €0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $33.83 based on applying $1,150.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes) and $1,000.00 consumer incentive dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price after taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $8,795.80. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. *Limited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX. #0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $38.92 based on applying $925.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,119.20. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. ΩLimited time weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. ¥1.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 260 weekly payments O.A.C. Weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $66.91 based on applying $1,375.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,396.60. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. **MSRP is $16,130 / $17,185 / $27,685 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,695 based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX / new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only. ‡/#/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers valid from June 3rd through June 30th, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
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A12 NewsLeader Friday, July 18, 2014
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4278 Lougheed Highway, BurnabyCALL 604-571-4350 | Service 604-571-4399
www.destinationtoyota.ca
/DestinationToyota @DestinationToyo Dealer #9374
Documentation fee of $395 applies.
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1595 Boundary Road, Vancouver CALL 604-294-4299 | Service 604-291-9666
www.newmazda.ca
/DestinationMazdaVancouver @Destinationmzd Dealer #31160
Hastings Street
First Avenue
Graveley
Lougheed Highway
Bo
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Rd
†0% APR purchase financing is available on all new 2014/2015 Mazda vehicles. Other terms available and vary by model. Based on a representative example using a finance price of $24,990 for 2015 CX-5 GX (NVXK65AA00) at a rate of 2.99% APR, the cost of borrowing for an 84-month term is $2,737, bi-weekly payment is $152, total finance obligation is $27,727. Taxes are extra and required at the time of purchase. **Lease offers available on approved credit for new 2014 Mazda3 GX (D4XK64AA00)/2015 Mazda6 GX (G4XL65AA00) with a lease APR of 1.49%/0.49% and bi-weekly payments of $87/$143 for 48 months, the total lease obligation is $9,077/$14,893, including down payment of $0/$0. PPSA and first monthly payment due at lease inception. 20,000 km lease allowance per year, if exceeded, additional 8¢/km applies. 24,000 km leases available. Offered leasing available to retail customers only. Taxes extra. *The advertised price of $17,690/$24,990/$26,290/$19,990 for 2014 Mazda3 GX (D4XK64AA00)/2015 CX-5 GX (NVXK65AA00)/2015 Mazda6 GX (G4XL65AA00)/2014 Mazda5 GS (E6SD64AA00) includes a cash discount of $0/$0/$0/$4,000. The selling price adjustment applies to the purchase and is deducted from the negotiated pre-tax price and cannot be combined with subsidized purchase financing or leasing rates. All prices include freight & PDI of $1,695/$1,895 for Mazda3, Mazda6/CX-5, Mazda5. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Offers valid July 1 – 31, 2014, while supplies last. Prices and rates subject to change without notice. Visit mazda.ca or see your dealer for complete details. �2014 Mazda3 has a higher residual value than any other vehicle in the compact car segment according to ALG. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. �With the lease or finance of a new 2015 CX-5, $500 Dealer Signing Bonus will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. �With the cash purchase, lease or finance of a new 2015 CX-5, a $500 Conquest Bonus is available to customers who trade in a competitive vehicle. Offer only applies to the owner/lessor of the competitive model and is not transferable. Proof of ownership/lease required. $500 Conquest Bonus will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Offers valid July 1 – 31, 2014.
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1595 Boundary Road, VancouverCALL 604-294-4299 | Service 604-291-9666
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4278 Lougheed Highway, BurnabyCALL 604-571-4350 | Service 604-571-4399
www.destinationtoyota.caDealer #9374
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REPAIRS OVER $300(Excluding Taxes) Must present this ad before � nal invoicing.
LABOURON ANY MECHANICAL
REPAIRS OVER $300(Excluding Taxes) Must present this ad before � nal invoicing.
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A16 NewsLeader Friday, July 18, 2014A16 NewsLeader Friday, July 18, 2014
When the Porsche Cayenne was introduced, I questioned why the iconic sports car maker would build a grocery-getting SUV.Boy was I ever wrong. Porsche was not only successful introduced the Cayenne, it went into become its best-selling vehicle and – wait for it – I even bought one! So, with the latest introduction of a smaller SUV called Macan, there is less fanfare around the fact that it actually exists and more excitement about how it performs. The bigger question is with so many small luxury SUVs entering the market, is the Macan worth the $54,300 for a base model or $82,200 for the turbo?
LooksThe Macan uses same platform as the Audi Q5, a Volkswagen Group sibling, but features an entirely different body shell and engine options. The most striking design element is the wide hood that folds over the side of the front fenders, making a seamless, wide stance that is impressive. The hood actually has cutouts for the headlamps and weighs only 17kg. “Side Blades” decorate the lower body of the Macan and can be ordered in black, a match-ing body colour or carbon fibre. The
back end of the Macan is particularly sleek and tidy, the taillights wrap around from the side and into the tail-gate with precession. It’s the lack of a trunk release that makes the design so pleasing. Instead, a small button on the base of the windshield wiper that elec-tronically releases the power tailgate. Below the tailgate four exhaust tips tell passersby that this is a powerful machine.
This high performer tops price list too
‘‘I love the way the Macan looks, the interior is wonderful and the handling can be very sporty if the buyer chooses.’’Zack Spencer
driveway
The Macan has a lot to recommend it, but the pricing structure is a bit over the top.
continued on page A17
2014 OUTLANDER2014 RVRONLY$130
BIWEEKLYINCLUDES
EVERYTHING!
ONLY$162
BIWEEKLYINCLUDES
EVERYTHING!
ONLY$201
BIWEEKLYINCLUDES
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2014 LANCER0%
84FINANCING
MONTHSON
0%
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10 YEARWARRANTY 10 YEAR
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SHOP 24 HOURS A DAY! | WWW.LANGLEYMITSUBISHI.COMLease payment based on $1,995 down over a 48 month term @5.95% interest.
*0% for 84 months applies to 2014 Lancer, 2014 Outlander and 2014 RVR base models only. Mitsubishi First Auto Program applies to Lancer, Sportback and Mirage vehicles and is applicable to all approved Scotiabank first time automotive finance purchasers and can be combined with Scotiabank Subvented Finance Rates. Rebate amount will be deductedfrom the negotiated price after taxes. Some conditions apply Please see Dealer for details.
SALES PERSON FOR A REASON2014 MIRAGE
$500FIRST TIME
BUYERS REBATE
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
HEATED SEATS,FOG LIGHTS,14” ALLOYS,POWER GROUP &BLUETOOTH
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OR
$42WEEKLY
FINANCINGON SELECTEDMODELS
0%
10YEARWARRANTY
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OR UP TO $4,200 CASH BACK
#1All payments include tax, $695 doc fee, freight, pdi, ICBC for 1 year and gas for 1 year except for the 2014 Mirage which is only for the car alone. Mirage cash price does not include freight or PDI. ICBC has a value of $1800. Gas for 1 year is based on Mitsubishi’s cost per year for gas with All payments include tax, $695 doc fee, freight, pdi, ICBC for 1 year and gas for 1 year. ICBC has a value of $1800 and the gas offer is $1000 for Mirage, $1800 for Lancer, $2,000 for RVR, $2400 for Outlander based on Mitsubishi’s cost per year for gas on average driving. Vehicles may not be exactly as average driving. Gas values are as follows: $1800 for Lancer, $2,000 for RVR, $2400 for Outlander Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. 2014 Mirage base model, $42 weekly payment is based on the selling price of $12,498 over 84 months @ 4.48% interest. 2014 Lancer base model, illustrated. 2014 Mirage base model, $125 b/w payment is based on the selling price of $19,676 over 72 months @ 0%. 2014 Lancer base model, $130 b/w is based on the selling price of $23,652 over 84 months @0%. 2014 RVR base model, $162 b/w is based on the selling price of $29,477 over an 84 $130 b/w is based on the selling price of $23,652 over 84 months @0%. 2014 RVR base model, $162 b/w is based on the selling price of $29,477 over an 84 month term @0%. 2014 Outlander base model, $201 b/w is based on the selling price of $36,644 over an 84 month term @0%. Free monthterm @0%. 2014 Outlander base model, $201 b/w is based on the selling price of $36,644 over an 84 month term @0%. Free lifetime oil changes will be charged $30 per oil change for
10YEARWARRANTY
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InsideWhat the Macan has over the Q5 is a level of interior re-finement that is almost unmatched in the car business. It’s finished with fine leather and a simple design that makes interacting with his SUV a joy. There are several drawbacks though. The cargo area is long but the rake of the rear window limits taking larger objects inside the car. The back seat I find too small for a family of four people. Since I own a Cayenne, I have a great perspective on the amount of room this Macan offers. Legroom is obviously tighter, headroom is just okay, it is the lack of space side-to-side that I find limiting. The Cayenne is a perfect family choice, the Macan I believe is suited for a single person or active professional couple. Not to say it couldn’t be use for family duty, it just wouldn’t be my choice.DriveThe launch of the Macan in California provided a route that carved through the mountains outside of Los Angeles on the way to Willow Springs racetrack. Porsche always holds its events at a racecourse, proof that they believe they have something in this new SUV. There might be some confusion surrounding the naming of this car. Both the Macan S and Macan Turbo both come fitted with a V6 turbo. The base model is a 3.0L V6 with 340hp. The “Turbo” gets a larger 3.6L V6 with a higher output turbocharger and is rated at 400hp. The base model would be my choice. Driving in back country roads the power was fantastic and the additional money could be spent upgrading the suspension from the base steel springs to steel with Porsche Active Suspen-sion Management (PASM) that allows the driver to set the firmness of the ride. This upgrade was noticeable on the track. The turbo comes standard with this setup but the added power and expense was only really noticeable when the Macan was pushed very hard around the racetrack. For regular commuting the S is just fine.VerdictI love the way the Macan looks, the interior is wonderful and the handling can be very sporty if the buyer chooses. Here is the issue; the Macan can get very expensive in a hurry. All of the cars I drove in California were over $100,000 with features like PASM, additional air suspen-sion and sport-chrono settings for the 7-speed duel clutch automatic. When I configure a base S with the features I would want like navigation, PASM, front and rear park-ing sensors, bigger wheels, Bose stereo and a few other odds and ends, comes to almost $75,000, never mind the $82,200 starting price of the turbo. Having recently driven the spectacular Audi SQ5, from which this car is based, that 354hp rocket is a bargain at $60,000, almost fully equipped. I like the Macan, and they will sell every one to people who want to have the latest, but I think the pricing structure is a bit over the top. The LowdownPower: 3.0L Turbo V6 with 340 or 3.6L Turbo V6 with 400hpFill-up: N/A Sticker price: $54,300-$82,200
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“Th is is an incredible little neighbourhood we’re creating, and a lot of people want to live here.”
Th e second tower at Station Square recently started sales, and it has already proven incredibly popular.
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You’ll be living at the top of the world at Morningstar Homes’ newest project, Th e Summit at Grant Hill in Maple Ridge.
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Morningstar has long been known for its high-quality fi nishings and gorgeous homes, and this is certainly continuing at Th e Summit at Grant Hill.
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Window seats for admiring the view are included in most bedrooms, and the spa-like ensuite is truly huge, with a stand-alone tub and semi-frameless fi ve-foot shower with a seat. Th e master bedrooms are always spectacular in Morningstar homes, and this one at Th e Summit at Grant Hill is no exception. Th e large windows are continued here, and Morningstar is off ering buyers the ability to include a master bedroom sitting room as part of their fl oorplan.
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Noon-5pm 22327 River RoadMaple Ridge, BC
604.467.0692
NOW SELLING • THIS IS OUR FIRST OFFERING FOR PURCHASE • WATER VIEW HOMES WON’T LAST LONG
JOIN US ON JULY 19 FOR
THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR
PRESENTATION CENTRE & DISPLAY SUITE
reflectionsliving.com
GRAND OPENING
JULY 19 • 12-5 PM
F R A S E R R I V E R
HANEY BYPASS
LOUGHEED HIGHWAY
DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
222 ST
VANCOUVER
MISSIO
N
RIVER RD
DOWNTOWNMAPLE RIDGE
7
N
223
Re� ections on the River is a boutique waterside community on the Fraser River in Maple Ridge. Features include over-sized windows bringing the outdoors in, spacious kitchens with gas ranges and folding accordion doors leading to
large south facing terraces perfect for entertaining. Re� ections on the River, the perfect choice for your next big step in life.
ONE, TWO AND THREE BEDROOM HOMES UP TO 1,530 SQ FT IN A BOUTIQUE WATERSIDE COMMUNITY
OPEN DAILY STARTING JULY 19
Noon-5pm 22327 River RoadMaple Ridge, BC
604.467.0692
NOW SELLING • THIS IS OUR FIRST OFFERING FOR PURCHASE • WATER VIEW HOMES WON’T LAST LONG
JOIN US ON JULY 19 FOR
THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR
PRESENTATION CENTRE & DISPLAY SUITE
reflectionsliving.com
GRAND OPENING
JULY 19 • 12-5 PM
F R A S E R R I V E R
HANEY BYPASS
LOUGHEED HIGHWAY
DEWDNEY TRUNK RD
222 ST
VANCOUVER
MISSIO
N
RIVER RD
DOWNTOWNMAPLE RIDGE
7
N
223
Re� ections on the River is a boutique waterside community on the Fraser River in Maple Ridge. Features include over-sized windows bringing the outdoors in, spacious kitchens with gas ranges and folding accordion doors leading to
large south facing terraces perfect for entertaining. Re� ections on the River, the perfect choice for your next big step in life.
ONE, TWO AND THREE BEDROOM HOMES UP TO 1,530 SQ FT IN A BOUTIQUE WATERSIDE COMMUNITY
OPEN DAILY STARTING JULY 19
Noon-5pm 22327 River RoadMaple Ridge, BC
604.467.0692
NOW SELLING • THIS IS OUR FIRST OFFERING FOR PURCHASE • WATER VIEW HOMES WON’T LAST LONG
JOIN US ON JULY 19 FOR
THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR
PRESENTATION CENTRE & DISPLAY SUITE
Friday, July 18, 2014 NewsLeader A21
Bike to the market & barely break a sweat froma sweat from
Part of Anthem’s Neighbourhood Series 604.563.7001
The developer (Anthem Thurston Developments LP) reserves the right to make changes and modifications to the information contained herein. Promotions, prices and availability are subject to change without notice. This is not an offering for sale as an offering can only be made after the filing of a disclosure statement, and only in jurisdictions where qualified in accordance with applicable local laws. Please contact a developer sales representative for details. E. & O.E.
Live on Thurston Street, a quiet cul-de-sac minutes away from parks, shopping & transit.
coming fall 2014 1 & 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOMES IN WEST BURNABY
A22 NewsLeader Friday, July 18, 2014
EXCEPTIONAL POLICING OPPORTUNITIES
WORLD CLASS CITY
JOIN THE VPD
FOR MORE INFORMATION CHECK OUT
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POLICING IN VANCOUVER IS UNLIKE ANY PLACE IN CANADA.
Whether you are already a Police Officer or considering a new career, the VPD is widely recognized as a leader in policing throughout the world. In addition to our full-time sworn positions, we also offer part-time opportunities in our Special Municipal Constable programs:
• Jail Guards • Traffic Authority • Community Safety Innovative and progressive, the VPD prides itself on being a diverse organization that mirrors the rich mosaic of communities that make up Vancouver. As a port city, and one of the largest in Canada, we have many interesting and unique options for police work, from our Marine and Mounted Squads, to other award-winning specialty and investigative units, to the challenges of patrolling Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. If you are looking for an exciting career with exceptional policing opportunities, visit joinvpd.ca.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
21 COMING EVENTS21st Century Flea Market. July 20th 10am-3pm. Croatian Cultural Ctr. 3250 Commercial Dr. Adm $5.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
A Great JanitorialFranchise Opportunity
ANNUAL STARTING REVENUE $24,000 - $120,000• Minimum investment
as low as $6,050 required• Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts• Professional Training Provided
• Financing Available• Ongoing Support
A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Offi ce Cleaning.Coverall of BC 604.434.7744
LOCATION, LOCATION! Several excellent, COFFEE Franchise op-portunities/locations available. [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
Atlas Power SweepingHiring Drivers
WATER TRUCK OPERATORS- require Class 3.
SWEEPER OPERATORS- require air ticket.
Experience is benefi cial but we will train. Burnaby based, must be avail for weekends. Good driving record & abstract req’d.
Email: [email protected] or Fax: 604-294-5988
HIGHWAYOWNER OPERATORS
$3500 SIGNING BONUSVan Kam’s group of compa-nies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experi-ence/training.
We offer above average rates and an excellent
employee benefi ts package.To join our team of profession-al drivers, email a detailed re-sume, current driver’s abstract and details of your truck to:
[email protected] orCall 604-968-5488 or
Fax: 604-587-9889Only those of interest
will be contacted.
Van Kam is committed toEmployment Equity and
Environmental Responsibility.
115 EDUCATION
Excavator & Backhoe Operator Training. Be employable in 4-6wks. Call 604-546-7600. www.rayway.ca
130 HELP WANTED
Advanced Mobile First Aid & Safety requires 2 Outside Sales Rep / Account Manag-ers. Salary plus commission and bonuses. To apply visit: www.amfas.ca or Email: [email protected]
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.
CARRIERS NEEDED
YOUTH & ADULTS
Deliver newspapers (2x per week) on Wednesdays and Fridays in your area. Papers are dropped off at your home with the fl yers pre-inserted!
Call Christy 604-436-2472for available routes emailEmail circulation@burnaby
newsleader.com
DELIVERYPERSONS
Yellow Pages™PHONE BOOKS
Mature persons with own car, truck, or van, or Clubs, Charitable Organizations, School, Church Groups, or Sport Teams. Earn money delivering the Yellow Pages™ Directories door to door in Burnaby and New Westminster in July.
NO SELLING INVOLVEDStart Immediately!
PDC LogisticsCall: 604.421.2403
Mon.- Fri. 8:00am - 4:00pmhttp://www.deliverYELLOW.ca
.Flagpersons & Lane Closure Techs required. Must have reliable vehicle. Must be certifi ed & experienced. Union wages & benefi ts. Fax resume 604-513-3661 email: [email protected]
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certifi cation? Get Certifi ed, 604-575-3944
Landscaping Sales & Service Opportunities
Up To $400 CASH DailyF/T & P/T Outdoors. Spring /
Summer Work. SeekingHonest, Hard Working Staff.
www.PropertyStarsJobs.com
PRODUCTION STAFFK-Bro Linen Systems
FP/T evening wash fl oor positions FF/T day positions availableFHourly pay rate $10.72 - $12.80FAbility to work weekends is req.
K-Bro Linen operates a largemodern commercial laundry
facility located within a short walkfrom Lake City Skytrain in Bby.
Apply in Person8035 Enterprise St., Burnaby
July 24, 2014 between9:30 am – 4:30 pm
131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT
F/T Caregiver required for elderly care. Minimum wage. Email: [email protected]
Home Share / Shared Living Providers Needed
Younghusband Resources is looking for families & single per-sons in the lower mainland area to open their home on a full time basis to support adults with de-velopmental disabilities. Qualifi ed applicants are required to pass an extensive screening process. Payment is discussed upon com-pletion of successful screening. For more information please check www.younghusband.ca
E-mail your resume to [email protected]
or fax 604-466-1207
156 SALES
F/T SALES PEOPLEFor boutique in Surrey
Must speak Hindi/Punjabi & English
Good WagesApply in person to:
Made in India Unit 104 - 8312 - 128 St.
Surrey or call604-323-3636
115 EDUCATION
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
Friday, July 18, 2014 NewsLeader A23
Calling all
REINFORCING STEEL OR POST TENSIONING
INSTALLER Enthusiasts!
Be part of building British Columbia & Alberta’s landmark projects!
Come grow with us!
Our Residential & City infrastructure could not be built without YOU!
Check us out: www.lmsgroup.ca and Facebook
Contact us with your interest/resume: [email protected] OR
Fax: 604.572.6139Quote: “LMS-July2014”
in the subject line.We thank all applicants for their interest, however only those who clearly outline the application requirements above will be contacted toward future screening.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
Commercial Transport& Diesel Engine
MechanicsRequired for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star and Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions available in Surrey. Cummins, Detroit Diesel and MTU engine exp. considered an asset. Factory training provided.
Union Shop - Full Benefi tsFax Resume: 604-888-4749
E-mail: [email protected]
HEAVY DUTY TRUCK/ TRAILER MECHANICS
K-Line Trailers is a custom trans-port trailer manufacturer in Lang-ley, BC. We seek long-term, F/T, qualifi ed Truck-Trailer mechanics to repair, maintain, inspect and certify trucks and trailers. Must have appropriate hand tools, be a solid self-starter but great in a team setting. MVI/CVI required, Class 1 drivers an asset.
• Highly Competitive Wages •Health, Dental, RRSP Benefi ts
that grow with long-term employment
Please email resume:[email protected]
PERSONAL SERVICES
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
Need CA$H Today? Own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Snapcarcash.com 604-777-5046
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
260 ELECTRICAL
Low Cost. Same Day Guaranteed. Res/Com. Small job expert. Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ZIGGY’S RENOVATIONS. All types int/ext. Quality work. Free Est. Best prices! (604)931-4224 or 992-4146
Central Creek Construction Refi nish & Sand Hardwood Floors
& New fl oors Covered Decks Painting & Crown Mouldings. Fencing
604-773-7811. WCB [email protected]
HANDYMAN CONNECTION Home Repairs, Renovations, Installations. Licensed & Bonded. 604-878-5232
HOME IMPROVEMENTSCarpentry, painting, drywall, tilesQuality work - reasonable price
Martin 778-355-5840
288 HOME REPAIRS
If I can’t do it
It can’t be done
Call Robert 604-941-1618 OR 604-844-4222
INTERIORS: Baths (reno’s/repairs) specializing in drywall, doors, fl ooring, tiling, plumbing,
painting, miscellaneous, etc.VERSATILE! EXPERIENCED IN
OVER 30 LINES OF WORK!* Quality work * Prompt Service
* Fair prices For positive results Call Robert
SERVICE CALLS WELCOME
300 LANDSCAPING
GREENWORKS Redevelopment Inc. Hedges, Pavers, Ponds &
Walls. Returfi ng, Demos, Drainage, Concrete cutting, Jack hammering,
old swimming pools fi lled in &decks. 604-782-4322
778-710-2185
320 MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPINGAcross the street - across the world
Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
320 MOVING & STORAGE
AFFORDABLE MOVINGwww.affordablemoversbc.com
From $45/Hr1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 MenFree Estimate/Senior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL & LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140CURLY JOE’S MOVINGLocal or long distance
604 - 618 - 7766
ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person*Reliable Careful Movers. *RubbishRemoval. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland
604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 10yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,
2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &
Maid Services.
A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality job, senior rates, free est, residen-tial, commercial. Refs. 20 yrs exp. No job too small.Call 778-980-0717
Quality interior & exterior painting services done at a reasonable cost. I can work by the hour or a fl at rate. For a free est. call 778-859-4166.
“
ABOVE THE REST “Interior & Exterior Unbeatable
Prices & Professional Crew.• Free Est. • Written Guarantee
• No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
ASPHALT PAVING• Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
338 PLUMBING
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fi tter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Plumbing Services - Hvac Gas Fitting & Electrical. C & C Electrical Mechanical 604-475-7077
341 PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
COMPLETE ROOFING + Repairs & gutters. All Roofs - Cedar, Shingles, Torch-On, Flat. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
.A East West Roofi ng & Siding Co. Repairs, new roofs, torching, gutter services. 10% off. 604-783-6437
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofi ng & Siding. WCB
Re-roofi ng, New Roof Gutters & Replace Fascia 604-812-9721
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofi ng work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617
FIVE STAR ROOFINGAll kinds of re-roofi ng & repairs.
Free est. Reasonable rates.778-998-7505 or 604-961-7505
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Roofi ng Experts. 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
FLEETWOOD WASTEBin Rentals 10-30 Yards.Call Ken at 604-294-1393
JUNK REMOVAL By RECYCLE-IT!604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca
mikes hauling 604-516-9237
FREE! ScrapMetal Removal...FREE!!!
*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces
* Restaurant EquipmentAll FREE pickup!
604-572-3733 www.tkhaulaway.com
372 SUNDECKS
If you need a Vinyl Deck Expert for new & old deck. Call Gill fora Free Estimate 604-728-3785
. Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688.Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
374 TREE SERVICES
ABC TREE MEN Pruning, Shaping, Tree Removal & Stump Grinding. 604-521-7594 604-817-8899
PETS
477 PETS
BLACK LABS M&F reg’d purebred, 6/months, good temperament,
Shots. $800. Call 604-377-0820
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
Pure bread CAIRN TERRIER Pups Shots, dewormed. $650. House pets. 778-588-1051,604-859-1724
Specializing in reasonably priced SMALL BREED puppies. 604-300-1450. trugoalpuppies.com
WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com
PETS
477 PETS
Standard Poodles ready in 2 wks. $1,000, all shots will be done. 250-838-6038 or email [email protected] for pic-tures
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES
BLUEBERRIES. U-PICK $1.25 lb. WE-PICK $2.00 lb. 19478 Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Meadows.Call 604-763-2808 or 778-237-4032
CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries2014 HARVEST SEASON
July 16 - July 27 (Closed July 20th)8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.
2017 - 272nd Street, AldergrovePlace Your Order: 604-856-5844
HANSRA FARM MARKET: Open 10am-10pm. Raspberries & Blue-berries for sale. $1.50 per lb. U-Pick $1.00 per lb. No spray. 18266 Old Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Meadows (nr Pitt River bridge) (604)459-9393
551 GARAGE SALES
Burnaby - Garage Sale. Sat, July 19th, 9am-3pm. 7406 Imperial St.
Tools, Household & More!
MULTI Family Garage Sale Sunday July 20th, 9am - 2pm 610 Victoria Street, New West
560 MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
REAL ESTATE
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
$159,000 - #9-45 FourthColumbia Skytrain Stn at your
doorstep 1 bdrm 645sf NE facing, PETS OK.
Pat Ginn, 604-220-9188 Sutton Westcoast
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
For Lease $1500 pm or for sale $699,000 Gas Bar/Gro-cery Store, Fruit Stand, Restaurant, lots parking,7500 sq.ft. bldg on Trans Canada Hwy, Sicamous. 1 (250)309-0975
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
FOR LEASE OFFICES FOR - DOCTORS, CHIROPRACTORS, MEDICAL SPECIALISTS, NATU-ROPATHS or RETAIL PREMISES for LEASE by Burnaby General Hospital LESS THAN ONE BLOCK FROM BURNABY GENERAL HOS-PITAL - ALMOST 900 square feet. Available NOVEMBER 1st or SOONER. INCLUDES 4 PARKING SPOTS, STORAGE, APPLIANCES AND TELEPHONE SYSTEM. ONLY $3,500 per month, triple net or best offer. Please call 604.331-2505 for more information
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
W.Maple Ridge: 2Bd+den, 75x139 lot, 19x15 wrkshp 220V + carport, RV pkng. $415K. 604-944-8100.
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOMES BC• All Prices • All Situations •
• All Conditions •www.webuyhomesbc.com
604-657-9422
PRIMELAKEVIEW LOTS
FROM $140,000Also; Spectacular 3 Acre
Parcel at $390,0001-250-558-7888
www.orlandoprojects.com~ FINANCING AVAILABLE ~
630 LOTS
2.5 ACRE LOTS, LUMBY, BCMabel Estates 5 mins from town, pristine lush views. De-signed and ready to build. Wells & power at lot. Starting, $139,000, $50,000 below as-sessed value. 250-317-2807.
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
Realtor Services Need it sold? Looking to Buy? Lee Ann Stone 604-763-4704 Sutton West Coast
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Burnaby NELSON PLACE TOWNHOMES
2701 – 2755 Bainbridge Ave.
Reno’d 2 & 3 Bdrm Townhomes 2 Level, Private Enclosed Yard,
Laminate Flrg, Huge Storage Rm Nr Sperling Skytrain & elem schls
Pets Ok! From $1300/mo.
604.540-2028 or 778.714-7815
COQUITLAM
Welcome Home !
1 Bedrooms available near Lougheed Mall and transit. Rent includes heat & hot water. Sorry No Pets. Refs required.
Call (604) 931-2670
NEW WEST, 1 Bdrm, 621 Colborne Ave. No pets, close to all amens, New fl ooring, completely renovated.$735/mo. Avail Aug 1st or ASAP. 604-454-4540 or 778-867-2531
PARKVIEW TOWERSGrange St & McMurray Ave
Deluxe 1, 2, 3 bdrm rentalsFitness centre, pool, close to
Metrotown SkytrainAVAILABLE NOW!
Call or e-mail: 604.433.5321 / parkviewtowers@
bentallkennedy.comwww.rentparkview.com
Proudly Managed by BentallKennedy Residential Services
736 HOMES FOR RENT
CENTRAL MAPLE RIDGE- Small 2 bdrm home-Refs & Credit check $1275/m. Peter 604-240-7588
752 TOWNHOUSES
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op T/H $1097/mo - $1199/mo. Shares req’d. Close to WCE, schools & shopping. No subsidy available. 19225 119th Ave. For more info & to book an appt. call 604-465-1938
TRANSPORTATION
809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS
autocredit
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today! 1.800.910.6402
Auto Loans Guaranteed or We Pay You! 1-888-375-8451 or apply at: www. greatcanadianautocredit.com
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1997 CAMRY, 4 door, 4 cyl, auto, loaded, new tires, AirCared, in mint cond. $3400 obo. 604-936-1270
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL
ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME
604.683.2200The Scrapper
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 TOYOTA RAV4 LIMITEDV6, 3.5L, 4/dr, 4WD, 5spd, 83K. Pyrite colour, leather int, satellite radio, Bluetooth, a/c, pwr sunroof, heated front seats, rear fold-down seat, push button/smart key.
One owner, non-smoker. LOADED! Exc Cond! $19,950
604-338-4114
I, Gloria G. Corrins of 411 Rousseau Street, New
Westminster, B.C. ,V3L-3R2 will not be responsible for
any debts incurred by William John Corrins of 411
- 505- 6th Avenue, New Westminster, B. C. V3L-5H3
as of April 9, 2014
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
A24 NewsLeader Friday, July 18, 2014
Amica at Rideau Manor1850 Rosser Avenue, Burnaby, BC
604.291.1792
14-0
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Expand your social circle.It’s the simple things that can make a big difference in your day. A good laugh, a perfect cup of tea; your health and safety; new friendships and service with a smile. Quite simply, this is the life, at Amica. Discover our Wellness & Vitality™ lifestyle today.
Retirement Redefined • www.amica.ca
RSVPTODAY
Sunken Treasure Presentation.Friday, July 25th, 2014.
Display 1:00 pm. Presentation 2:00 pm. Light refreshments will be served.