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Richard Lee does it againBlocks NDP sweep of every Burnaby seat at all levelsWanda [email protected]
You can call him an island in the ocean.
A bastion. Even the BC
Liberals’ own Berlin Wall surrounded by New Democrat territory.
On Tuesday night, Richard Lee was also a winner, for the fourth time, of the Burnaby North riding.
As local politicians go, Lee said with a laugh Wednesday “it’s a little bit lonely.”
His win over the NDP’s Janet Routledge, and the Liberals’ loss of Burnaby-Lougheed now makes him the only Liberal politician in Burnaby at the civic, provincial or federal levels.
He seems to be the only person standing between the NDP and a complete sweep of all seats in the city.
“More diversity would be healthier,” Lee said of Burnaby’s political makeup.
“I will try to be a bridge between [non-NDP] people and those ideas at the other levels of government in Burnaby.”
Shin to join Corrigan, Chouhan in VictoriaWanda [email protected]
In a shocker of an election result, the BC Liberals defied the pollsters and won a majority government Tuesday.
That’s despite the New Democrats gaining an additional seat in Burnaby, bringing its total to three out of four.
In Burnaby-North, Liberal incumbent Richard Lee was the only candidate from his party to prevent an all-out NDP sweep of
the city. By defeating the NDP’s Janet Routledge by 833 votes, Lee maintained the riding as a Liberal bastion. It was Lee’s fourth consecutive election victory dating back to 2001 when the NDP were swept from power.
Over in Burnaby-Lougheed, the NDP’s Jane Shin won her seat by 523 votes over Liberal challenger Ken Kramer.
The victory in the riding vacated by the retiring Liberal Harry Bloy came despite repeated questions raised by the Liberals over Shin’s medical and academic qualifications.
The two NDP incumbents in Burnaby held onto their seats handily.
Raj Chouhan won his Burnaby-Edmonds riding by 1,883 votes over Liberal Jeff Kuah.
In Burnaby-Deer Lake, Kathy Corrigan was again the victor, this time by about 700 votes over Liberal Shian Gu.
The Green Party of BC didn’t come close, although they could have played spoilers in Burnaby North with Carrie McLaren taking 6.86 per cent of the vote in a race in
which Routledge lost by only four per cent.
The Greens’ Darwin Burns (Burnaby-Lougheed), Rick McGowan (Burnaby-Deer Lake) and Wyatt Tessari (Burnaby-Edmonds) all won roughly eight per cent of the vote in their ridings.
The two BC Conservative candidates were also
non-factors with Christine Clarke winning 8.2 per cent of the vote in Burnaby-Lougheed and Wayne Marklund (Burnaby North) just 522 votes, or 2.64 per cent.
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NDP boost local ranks in losing causeWanda ChoW/neWsLeader
Burnaby north ndp candidate Janet routledge came 833 votes short of upsetting Bc liberal incumbent richard lee, who secured a fourth term.
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A sign negative campaigns work?Wanda [email protected]
Burnaby-Deer Lake’s incumbent New Democrat MLA Kathy Corrigan won her riding but the focus now will be on the BC Liberals’ come-from-behind win despite Premier Christy Clark losing her own Vancouver-Point Grey seat.
“It was pretty stunning actually, to see that result, but I guess the people of B.C. spoke,” said Corrigan, who defeated Liberal Shian Gu by about 700 votes.
“The really ugly American-style of negative campaign devoid of facts, it works apparently.”
The NDP will take a look at the campaign “and analyze it probably to death,” she said.
“I think it was clear that the negative ads left a real impression in the minds of voters, and I was even hearing that on the doorstep.
Unfair as it was, it did have an impact so I think that made a difference across the province.”
As for whether the NDP will have to follow that model, Corrigan stressed that there’s a distinct difference between being personally negative against the candidates and pointing out their record in office.
“Maybe we didn’t do that well enough, pointing out the negative record of the Liberals,” she said.
“Maybe the people of B.C. over the next while will take a look at it and say, ‘wow, we just re-elected a government that has done this, this, this and this. And we didn’t like them for that a couple of months ago but somehow that was lost in the campaign.’”
In Burnaby-Edmonds, perhaps the NDP’s safest seat in the city, BC Liberal candidate Jeff Kuah paid a visit to incumbent Raj Chouhan’s campaign office to offer his congratulations.
Chouhan won by 1,883 votes.But on Tuesday night, Kuah
was gracious in defeat.“Anything is possible but I
think Mr. Chouhan has a good team and I try my best and we’ll see come May 27 how’s the final result and I truly congratulate Mr. Chouhan,” he said by phone.
Chouhan said he was happy
with his win but disappointed with the overall result.
“I’m pleased people in Burnaby-Edmonds, they put their trust in me and I’m looking forward to representing them in Victoria with their issues, be it seniors issues, children or
housing, whatever that issue may be.”
He said he was pleased with NDP leader Adrian Dix’s positive campaign, saying he “stuck with issues like child poverty, lack of housing, skills training, seniors… The NDP and the caucus, we will be very strong and make sure the government is accountable on all those fronts.”
Chouhan said Kuah ran a positive campaign that focused on the issues, but that was not the case with the Liberal party as a whole.
“Obviously it had an impact on some people but in my view that’s not the way to do it. We need to bring people back to the whole process in a positive way rather than scaring them away from this democratic process,” he said.
“In my view, the negative attack ads, the negative campaigning is not the answer.”
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Wanda ChOW/neWsLeader.Burnaby-Deer Lake incumbent MLA Kathy Corrigan embraces a supporter at her campaign party on Tuesday night. She acknowledges the BC Liberals’ negative election ads had an impact on voters’ perceptions.
Preliminary resultsBurnaby-Deer LakeKathy Corrigan BC NDP 7,320 48.32%Shian Gu BC Liberal 6,593 43.52%Rick McGowan Green 1,237 8.17%
Burnaby-EdmondsRaj Chouhan BC NDP 7,897 51.04%Jeff Kuah BC Liberal 6,058 39.15%Wyatt Tessari Green 1,342 8.67%Nicholas D’Amico Excalibur 176 1.14%
Burnaby-LougheedJane Shin BC NDP 7,606 43.14%Ken Kramer BC Liberal 7,083 40.18%Darwin Burns Green 1,496 8.49%Christine Clarke BC Conservative 1,445 8.20%
Burnaby NorthRichard T. Lee BC Liberal 9,376 47.35%Janet Routledge BC NDP 8,543 43.15%Carrie McLaren Green 1,359 6.86%Wayne Marklund BC Conservative 522 2.64%
Election result ‘pretty stunning’: MLA Corrigan
Premier says TV debate a ‘turning point’Jeff nagelBlack press
Kinder Morgan’s proposed twinning of the Trans Mountain oil pipeline through the Lower Mainland looks more likely with the B.C. Liberals staying in power than if the NDP had won Tuesday’s election.
NDP leader Adrian Dix had vowed to block a big increase in oil tanker exports from Metro Vancouver.
His reversal of a previous
pledge to wait for a formal project application became a major campaign issue.
Speaking to reporters Wednesday, Premier Christy Clark said she believed the TV debate was the
turning point of the campaign for the Liberal rebound and that the NDP’s Kinder Morgan position was a factor.
Clark said voters weren’t impressed by “the idea that you’re going to say ‘No’ to economic development before you even see it.”
She stressed the province will put any Kinder Morgan proposal to the same requirements as the planned Enbridge Northern Gateway
pipeline to Kitimat, including world-leading safeguards against ocean and land spills as well as a substantial share of benefits for B.C.’s risk.
“The five conditions aren’t going to change,” Clark said.
“Any expansion of heavy oil is going to have to meet those five conditions.”
The Trans Mountain pipeline from northern Alberta to Burnaby has operated for more than 50 years but Kinder Morgan wants to nearly triple its flow to 890,000 barrels per day, resulting in many more oil tankers plying Vancouver harbour.
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Polling results ‘misled the public’Wanda [email protected]
Watching the election results come in Tuesday night, Burnaby-Douglas MP Kennedy Stewart was less than impressed with the work of pollsters in the lead-up to voting day.
Despite polling results that showed the NDP constantly leading, the BC Liberals managed an upset victory, winning 50 seats to the NDP’s 33.
“If the result stays the way it is, it’s been a disaster for the pollsters. Angus Reid predicted a plus-nine-per-cent margin of support for the NDP and Ipsos Reid had a plus-six, it looks like it was not even close,” said Stewart, a political science professor at Simon Fraser University before he was elected in 2011.
“The pollsters are really going
to have to look at what they’ve done here and really it looks like it’s misled the public quite significantly.”
He was speaking to a reporter at the campaign office of fellow NDPer and Burnaby North candidate Janet Routlege, who ended up losing to BC Liberal rival Richard Lee.
Stewart noted the pollsters also got it wrong in last year’s Alberta provincial election, when Conservative Premier Alison Redford also managed a come-from-behind win that went against the polling results.
“Two in a row, Alberta and B.C. … It’s such a mainstay of reporting that they’re going to have to go back to the drawing board to look at what they’re doing because again, it’s misrepresenting
what’s happening on the ground. I look forward to their explanations as to why the results were so far off.”
As a political scientist, he added, “I’ve always looked at polling, because it’s usually pretty good and it does tell you when you read into it what happened.
“But we’re all going to have to go back and re-examine what we think of these types of races and how we evaluate what happens because we’re not getting much information through the resources that we usually depend upon.”
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But on Tuesday night, with about a dozen campaign workers on hand at his hard-to-find, second-floor office on Lougheed Highway, Lee was being cautious, having become used to close results in his previous four campaigns, including a loss in 1996.
Apart from 2001, when the NDP were wiped out at the polls across the province, the difference between the winner and the runner-up in the riding has ranged from 65 to 766 votes.
“It’s still very close, a few hundred votes could change very quickly,” Lee said Tuesday night a little over an hour after the polls closed.
He said he wouldn’t be surprised if he won by only 200 votes.
In general, Lee said he received a “warm reception” on the doorsteps, and while people might not agree with his point of view, there was always discussion about policies and issues.
“Every election I always feel a little bit behind so I catch up and work a little bit harder,” he said. Despite his years of experience, “It doesn’t get easier, it’s hard work, [door-knocking] every day four to five hours usually for the whole month.”
In the end it paid off, with Lee taking Burnaby North by an 833-vote margin over Routledge.
He believes he rode the wave of support that ultimately kept
the Liberals in power with its campaign focus on economic development and fiscal management.
By early Wednesday afternoon, he was finally breathing easy. “I think it’s OK
now,” he said with some understatement.
On Tuesday night, Routledge was still not conceding defeat as she awaited all the numbers to come in from the polls. But by Wednesday morning, her defeat had
started to sink in.“We were surprised, we’re still
surprised but it’ll take a couple of days to reflect on it and figure out what happened and why it happened,” she said. “We were very hopeful for quite a long time in the evening.”
Routledge hadn’t yet thought about what is next for her, after spending two years campaigning in the riding following months of petitioning against the harmonized sales tax.
She couldn’t comment on whether she might entertain further forays into politics. “I wouldn’t rule out anything.”
Any analysis of the result will likely consider the impact of the two other parties. The BC Conservatives’ Wayne Marklund receiving only 522 votes, or 2.64 per cent, not enough to put a dent in the Liberals’ support. Meanwhile, the BC Green Party’s Carrie McLaren earned 6.86 per cent of the vote, which could have siphoned support away from Routledge, who only lost by four per cent.
But McLaren denied that was a factor.
“The whole vote-splitting thing, we would probably have got, if anything, disaffected Liberals, I think,” said McLaren, who was thrilled that Green candidate Andrew Weaver (Oak Bay-Gordon Head) made history by being the party’s first elected MLA in B.C.
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Wanda ChoW/neWsLeaderRichard Lee (left) chats with a supporter at his election night party in Burnaby North. Lee has defied the odds in Burnaby, as the only politician of three levels of government that is not NDP.
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What the hell happened? That’s been the question
that’s been wagging jaws since the moment it was clear the BC Liberals had won the election Tuesday night.
Defying polls and pundits, the big question was how could all the predictions have been so wrong.
Some say Christy Clark successfully became the first female to be elected premier in B.C. because she had a simple message and repeatedly hammered it on every tour stop she made in the province: Strong economy, secure tomorrow.
Dix’s message was more nuanced: Change for better, one practical step at a time.
It left room for people to ask, change to what?
Perhaps the economy—and the looming fear that the horrible fiscal mess afflicting other countries could soon land here—is what drove many folks to plug their noses and vote for the devil they know.
Lord knows the BC Liberals and Christy Clark’s leadership
left much to be desired.In press releases, the BC
Liberal media machine kept a running tally of what they said Dix’s promises would cost. The message was clear, taking a page from the Social Credit W.A.C. Bennett days in B.C.: Beware the red under the bed.
Some say this election proved positive campaigning doesn’t work. That Dix should have worked harder to point out the failings of the BC Liberal government, kept things like BC Rail, and cost overruns for BC Place and the Vancouver Trade and Exhibition Centre fresh in people’s minds.
If there was an absence of dirt shoveled by the NDP campaign, there was also an absence of gold voters could hold onto.
Skills training? A healthy, diversified economy?If Christy Clark’s populist
style and megawatt smile evoked memories of Bill Vander Zalm and inspired the wariness reserved for door-to-door salesmen, Adrian Dix’s deadpan delivery left many cold.
Dix’s decision, mid-campaign, to state clear opposition to the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion plan may be seen as a pivotal blunder.
The Liberals seized on this as a sign the NDP would stifle industry (read: jobs and revenues) in B.C.
It may be untrue, but as every political dog knows, messages like that stick to your fur.
Meantime, though it was a staggering loss for the NDP provincially, the party’s fortunes improved a little in Burnaby with the theft of Burnaby-Lougheed from the Liberals.
Beleagured MLA Harry Bloy had called it a day, and the Liberals ran a new face in Ken Kramer.
Despite the damage their
missteps did to their party, it’s surprising people like Bloy continue to be involved in campaigns.
He was at Kramer’s election night event, apparently telling a local news reporter she was “not welcome.”
So too with Burnaby’s Brian Bonney, who was involved in the Liberals ethnic outreach scandal, and was back volunteering this month with the Burnaby-Lougheed campaign.
Remember that ethnic outreach scandal?
I, for one, was convinced that was the final nail in the BC Liberals’ fortunes.
Still in Lougheed, concerning at this point is the absence of Jane Shin, the NDP’s victor.
After she got flack during the campaign for irregularities in her resume—can she practise medicine or not?—and an unfortunate comment she made on a blog more than a decade ago, she all but disappeared.
Even Tuesday night, she was invisible.
The fall and rise of the BC Liberals
Imagine a childhood without Tony the Tiger or Toucan Sam, no Ronald MacDonald, or Hamburglar, or Mayor McCheese.
According to a medical coalition, Canadian children 13 and younger shouldn’t be exposed to marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages.
Its aim is to reduce the increasing number of overweight children.
The Canadian Medical Association, Heart and Stroke Foundation, Hypertension Canada, College of Family Physicians of Canada and others are calling on food companies to immediately stop marketing foods high in fats, added sugars or sodium to children.
The groups say the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 1989 that advertisers should not be able to capitalize upon children’s credulity and that advertising directed at young children is manipulative.
However, food companies in Canada, except in Quebec, are not required by law to restrict unhealthy food and beverage marketing to children. So they spend billions of dollars marketing to kids because they know it works. And 75 per cent of children today are overweight.
If a ban was enacted, restrictions would apply to TV, internet, radio, magazines, mobile phones, and video games, as well as product placement, cross-promotions, school or event sponsorships, and viral marketing.
The proposed advertising restriction includes characters or mascots promoting sugary cereals.
You could require more warning labels, or add a tax on such products, too, but doing the latter hasn’t stopped people from smoking or drinking.
In the end, parents have to stop buying their kids so much junk food, turn off the TV, take away the iPads, and make them go outside.
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Friday, May 17, 2013 NewsLeader A7Friday, May 17, 2013 NewsLeader A7
COMMENT
I’ve just returned from voting in what I feel is the biggest sham election yet foisted upon us, especially in my riding of Burnaby-Lougheed.
I no longer have any confidence that our elections at any level have anything to do with democracy and instead are only about perpetuating a corrupt system, thanks to Elections B.C. in this case.
Having no chance to ask questions of the party leaders is bad enough, but now we have virtually no chance to ask questions of the local candidates either.
First we were separated from the Burnaby North riding in 2008 without any public consultation.
Then we were denied our right to personally meet the candidates at an all-candidates meeting.
Meanwhile Burnaby North held four such all-candidates meetings.
Then I noticed that my voting location was relocated to further away from my home.
However I was still allowed to vote in the original location after showing my I.D.
Then I found out that one of the candidates on the ballot had the unfortunate name of Christine Clarke with no party affiliation listed.
When I asked the scrutineer who she was, I was told that she had filed her nomination papers late and so there was no time to list her affiliation.
And without an all candidates meeting, I didn’t know anything about her, nor did the scrutineer.
There were four spaces on the ballot and I wrote four words “No Debate No Vote.” No wonder that voter turnout is always dismal.
Jim ErvinBurnaby
Why not try to prove him Wrong?
Re: Good to know who we’re dealing with (Letters, NewsLeader, May 10)
Mayor Corrigan’s response to Gwyn Morgan’s opinion column was interesting, to say the least.
What happened to traveling the high road in this election?
Because the going got tough things are back to normal? It is even more noticeable that Mr. Corrigan did not use even one word to prove Mr. Morgan wrong.
Ziggy EckardtBurnaby
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Election was a great disappointment
Her campaign manager said she was unavailable, as she was spending time with friends and family.
The experience of having her reputation dragged through the media mud during the campaign, for a political newcomer, must have been horrible.
But she belongs to her constituents now. She signed on. She won. Time to brush herself off and get down to work.
And what of the other parties?
Much has been said about the flame-out of the BC Conservatives.
If they hadn’t crashed and burned on the shores of internal acrimony in the recent year, the logic goes, the vote split would have carried the NDP on a wave of victory.
Or if the BC Greens hadn’t run such an effective campaign, ostensibly sucking away
left-leaning votes...If only…Regardless of who you were
cheering for, Tuesday night was a hell of an exciting time to
watch politics in B.C.
Chris Bryan is editor of the NewsLeader.
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Shin takes Burnaby-LougheedDespite Liberal attacks on her academic credentialsWanda [email protected]
While the New Democrats lost the provincial election, it did add a seat to its Burnaby base of support with Dr. Jane Shin’s victory in Burnaby-Lougheed.
The riding was vacated when BC Liberal MLA Harry Bloy was forced to resign after leaking an email to a company under investigation.
However, early in Shin’s campaign she came under attack
by the BC Liberals who questioned inconsistencies in her resume and medical credentials.
Shin has a medical degree and teaches at Vancouver Community College, the West Coast College of Massage Therapy in New Westminster and until last year, B.C. Institute of Technology.
Until recently, her biographical information found online did not list where she completed her medical degree but it now states she graduated in 2007 from the Spartan Health Sciences University
in St. Lucia in the Caribbean.
Shin herself has said she never practised medicine and when she completed her medical training decided to focus on academic medicine instead.
After the Liberal attacks, she kept a low profile for the rest of the campaign, with numerous media outlets noting they could not reach her for interviews.
The vitriol from the Liberal side continued even on election day, when Bloy himself tweeted, “@drjaneshin. Did you come out of hiding to vote??”
Bloy followed that after the results were in with: “This is so disgusting that a FAKE dr who has never lived full time in Burnaby. I know many NDP’s are as disgusted as I am.”
While her campaign team joined their counterparts with Kathy Corrigan’s (Burnaby-Deer Lake) and Raj Chouhan’s
(Burnaby-Edmonds) campaigns for a post-election gathering at Chouhan’s campaign office, Shin herself was nowhere to be seen.
In the end, Shin won by 523 votes and her Liberal opponent, lawyer Ken Kramer, called the campaign, his first, an “amazing experience.”
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Kramer said in an interview Wednesday that he entered the race late and had limited time to set up his campaign office and team, but still put in 18-hour days trying to get the Liberal message out.
As for the negative campaign against Shin, which drew the focus away from policies and issues, Kramer said, “I took the high road for a lot of that and I did not do a lot around that element.”
He did say that Shin’s absence became a challenge as she wasn’t available to respond to questions. The riding was the only one in Burnaby that didn’t hold a single all-candidates debate, he noted.
With his loss, Kramer took consolation in his party winning the election overall.
“We overcame all the pundits out there who told us at the beginning of the election that it couldn’t be done, we were going to be wiped out, we would be replacing our leader,” he said.
Kramer will now return to his law practice and community work and admits he’s caught the political bug.
“I’ll be back in four years. In Burnaby they’re going to get to know me really well over the next four years and I’m going to ensure that in 2017 we’re ready to move forward stronger than ever.”
Shin was unavailable for comment before the NewsLeader’s deadline.
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Shin’s absence a ‘challenge’
A 22-year-old Burnaby man has been arrested after a domestic violence incident led to a woman being stabbed in the throat Saturday evening.
On May 11 around 9 p.m., Burnaby RCMP were called to a home in the 6900-block of Adair Street.
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The woman was injured during an argument with her partner who had fled the scene on foot. The victim was taken to Royal Columbian Hospital where she was treated for her wounds.
Coquitlam RCMP later located and arrested the suspect.
Lorne Rose, 22, of Burnaby is charged with attempted murder and breaching bail conditions. He has been remanded in custody.
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Did You Know?■ Burnaby has over 700km of drinking water
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■ The City has 63 drinking water sampling locations and tests over 1,200 samples each year.
Tap Into H20 Conservation■ Purchase an indoor and outdoor water
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■ Use a rain barrel to collect rain water for use in gardens and planters. Residents can purchase rain barrels for $70 (including tax) at the Still Creek Recycling and Yard Waste Depot.
■ Follow the lawn sprinkling regulations. Your lawn only needs 25 mm (1 inch) of water per week which can easily be applied on your sprinkling days.
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Burnaby’s drinking water comes from three mountainous watersheds:
The Capilano Reservoir, the Seymour Reservoir and the Coquitlam Reservoir. These reservoirs are protected areas that are operated and managed by Metro Vancouver and closed to public access to prevent human caused contamination. The three large supply lakes collect water from snowmelt, creeks and streams. Metro Vancouver treats and tests the water for quality at the source before it is delivered through thousands of kilometres of pipes and water mains to Lower Mainland municipalities like Burnaby.
Did You Know?■ Burnaby has over 700km of drinking water
distribution lines.■ The City delivers approximately 115 million
litres of water per day to residents and businesses in Burnaby.
■ The City has 63 drinking water sampling locations and tests over 1,200 samples each year.
Tap Into H20 Conservation■ Purchase an indoor and outdoor water
conservation kit from the City. They are available to residents for $10 each (including tax) at Burnaby City Hall, in the Engineering Department.
■ Use a rain barrel to collect rain water for use in gardens and planters. Residents can purchase rain barrels for $70 (including tax) at the Still Creek Recycling and Yard Waste Depot.
■ Follow the lawn sprinkling regulations. Your lawn only needs 25 mm (1 inch) of water per week which can easily be applied on your sprinkling days.
More water conservation
tips available at: www.burnaby.ca/waterconservation
Need a re� ll?There are over 30 drinking water fountains in
Burnaby where you can refill your reusable water bottle.
Download Metro Vancouver’s Tap Map App, it’s FREE from iTunes.
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20-26Need a refill?
Drinking Water Week May 1-7Get tapped in: www.drinkingwaterweek.org
We’ve got an app for that.
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Get to know Burnaby’s H2O!
Drinking Water Week May 20-26
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Residential addresses:• Even-numberedaddressesmaysprinkle lawns4-9a.m.Monday,Wednesday andSaturday.•Odd-numberedaddressesmaysprinkle lawns4-9a.m.Tuesday,Thursdayand Sunday.
Non-residential addresses:• Even-numberedaddressesmaysprinkle lawns1-6a.m.MondayandWednesday•Odd-numberedaddressesmaysprinkle lawns1-6a.m.TuesdayandThursday.•Allnon-residentialaddresscanalso sprinkle4-9a.m.Friday.
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Wateringyourlawntoomuch?Restrictions are in place from June 1 to September 30.
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Retireees, defeated MLAs to share $26m in payoutsJeff NagelBlack Press
A long list of departing MLAs – both Liberals and New Democrats – are now in line for lucrative pensions, whether they retired voluntarily or were defeated at the polls.
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation estimates the total payouts to MLAs who didn’t win or seek re-election could top $26 million. The government injects $4 for every dollar politicians contribute, and the resulting pensions are also inflation adjusted.
“The MLA pension payout ATM is spitting out cash at
a rate taxpayers can only dream of,” CTF B.C. director Jordan Bateman said. “A dozen former MLAs will soon join the million-dollar pension club – while most of us are scraping together every nickel we can find for our own retirements.”
Departing NDP MLAs in the Lower Mainland and their estimated payouts to
age 80 include: Surrey-Fleetwood NDP MLA Jagrup Brar ($555,000), Delta North NDP MLA Guy Gentner ($500,000), Coquitlam-Maillardville’s Diane Thorne ($461,000) and Pitt Meadows-Maple Ridge MLA Michael Sather ($490,000). Several others, including Port Moody-Coquitlam by-election winner Joe Trasolini, get nothing because they have less than the six years of service required to qualify.
Outgoing Liberal MLAs include: Gordon Campbell in Vancouver-Point Grey ($1.7 million), Colin Hansen in Vancouver-Quilchena ($1.54 million), Barry Penner in Chilliwack-Hope ($1.35 million), Kevin Falcon in Surrey-Cloverdale ($1.09 million), Randy Hawes in Abbotsford-Mission ($847,000), Harry Bloy in Burnaby-Lougheed ($720,000), Chilliwack’s John Les ($835,000), Surrey-
Tynehead’s Dave Hayer ($824,000) and Joan McIntyre in West Vancouver-Sea to Sky ($568,000).
Defeated Abbotsford independent John Van Dongen, who served for years as a B.C. Liberal, exits with a pension valued at $1.48 million. First-year payouts range from $30,000 to $98,000 in Campbell’s case.
Exiting MLAs also get up to 15 months of severance at the $101,859 MLA annual salary and includes a top-up if the politician takes a job at less than six figures. They’re also eligible for up to $9,000 in “training” funds.
Bateman noted the B.C. Liberals ran against “gold-plated” pensions in 1996 and then NDP premier Glen Clark brought in a fairer, dollar-for-dollar system. But Liberals in 2007 brought back ultra-generous pensions and let MLAs buy back missing years of service.
‘Gold-plated’ pensions a balm for election losers
Clark in no rush to seek seatTom FletcherBlack Press
Premier Christy Clark said she will wait until election results are finalized and she has met with her 49 MLAs before deciding where to seek a seat to replace the one she lost Tuesday.
NDP challenger David Eby defeated Clark by more than 700 votes in Vancouver-Point Grey, knocking on doors while Clark traveled the province on the leader’s tour.
At a news conference Wednesday, Clark shrugged off the loss, saying the seat was closely contested when Gordon Campbell held it and also had little time to campaign there.
Asked repeatedly about polls that predicted her doom, Clark noted that she discussed that briefly with Prime Minister Stephen Harper when he called to congratulate her on winning the party’s fourth term. And she offered some advice on polling to reporters who gathered at the Vancouver cabinet offices.
“You guys get this stuff for free,” Clark said. “You should take it for what it’s worth.”
Results don’t become official until May 27, and there could still be changes in current legislature: 50 B.C. Liberals, 33 NDP MLAs, B.C. Green Andrew Weaver and Delta South independent Vicki Huntington. Clark said she regrets the loss of cabinet ministers Ida Chong and Margaret MacDiarmid, but she is pleased to have a balance of 25 returning MLAs and 25 newcomers in the B.C. Liberal caucus.
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Seniors Together Program: A senior led group focuses on welcoming and involving seniors in a variety of different activities. When: English conversation (Fridays, 10 to 11 a.m.), seniors social group (Fridays, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., light lunch served) and Wii games and exercise (Wednesdays, 12 to 3 p.m.). Where: South Burnaby Neighbourhood House, 4845 Imperial St., Burnaby. Info: 604-431-0400.
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Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Accent Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Auto (6.3L/100km)/Elantra Coupe Auto (6.6L/100km)/Elantra GT Auto (6.6L/100km)/Veloster 1.6L Auto (6.3L/100km)/ Genesis Coupe 2.0L Auto (8.6L/100km)/Sonata 2.4L Auto (7.3L/100km)/Sonata HEV Auto (5.2L/100km)/Tucson 2.0L Auto (8.2L/100km)/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (8.6L/100km)/2012 Sonata HEV Auto (5.3L/100km) and the combined fuel consumption rating for the 2013 Santa Fe XL 3.3L FWD (9.9L/100km) as determined by the Manufacturer as shown on www.hyundaicanada.com at 15,400km/year which is the yearly average driving distance as referenced by Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2011, minus one full tank of fuel provided at the time of delivery of 2013 Accent (43L), Elantra (48L), Elantra Coupe (50L), Elantra GT (50L), Veloster (50L), Genesis Coupe (65L), Sonata (70L), Sonata HEV (65L), Tucson (58L), Santa Fe Sport (66L), Santa Fe XL (71L), 2012 Sonata HEV (65L), this is equivalent to $0.30 (2013 Accent, Elantra, Elantra Coupe, Elantra GT, Veloster)/$0.40 (2013 Sonata, 2013 Sonata HEV, 2012 Sonata HEV)/$0.35 (2013 Genesis Coupe, Tucson, Santa Fe Sport, Santa Fe XL) per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 725 Litres (2013 Accent/Elantra/Elantra Coupe/Elantra GT/Veloster), 800 Litres (2013 Sonata/2013 Sonata HEV/2012 Sonata HEV) and 1,000 Litres (2013 Genesis Coupe/Tucson/Santa Fe Sport/Santa Fe XL). Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). †Ω*♦Offers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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ents of up to $2,500/$3,100/$4,000/$250 available on 2013 Accent 4 Door L 6-Speed M
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EV, 2012 Sonata HEV
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clubs & groups
Overeaters Anonymous: Are you out of control when it comes to food? We can help! When: Wednesdays, 7 to 8:15 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 335 7th St. (enter off 4th Ave.), New Westminster. Info: 604-524-5244.
Burnaby Blabbers Toastmaster Club: Join us for fun, uplifting hour of public speaking. When: Every second Wednesday 12 to 1 p.m. Where: 215-4299 Canada Way, Burnaby. Admission: Free for guests. In fo : [email protected].
HOMINUM is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. When: Meets every Monday evening in locations around the Metro-Vancouver Area. Info: Don, 604-329-9760 or Bernie, 604-688-8639.
Spoken Word Toastmasters Club: Develop public speaking and leadership skills through practical experience in a mutually supportive positive l e a r n i n g e nv i r o n m e n t . All are welcome to this interdenominational Christian Toastmasters Club. When: Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Metropolis at Metrotown,
Community Room by the Old Navy Store. Info: Susan, 604-298-6693 or http://spokenword.toastmastersclubs.org.
Burnaby Historical Society meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Burnaby Village Museum. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Where: 6501 Deer Lake Ave., Burnaby.
Rotary Club of Burnaby Deer Lake: Come to the Thursday breakfast meetings. When: 7:15 a.m. Where: Eagle Creek Restaurant , at Burnaby Mountain Gol f Course, 7600 Halifax St. Info: www.rotaryburnabydeerlake.org, Janice, 604-420-0038.
community service
East Burnaby Family Place offers parent and child drop-in on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. Children aged 0-5 years learn motor skills, and parents participate in clothing exchanges, parenting workshops, etc. East Burnaby Family Place Society is at 9528 Erickson Dr. Info: Andrea at 604-444-1090.
support groups
Burnaby Hospice Society: Provides professional and volunteer-based grief support programs free-of-charge for Burnaby residents who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Ongoing weekly Walking Group for Grief, and the fall Adult Bereavement Support Group. Info: 604-520-5087 or [email protected].
Burnaby Parkinson’s Support Group: If you are a person with Parkinson’s or a caregiver interested in sharing ideas, coping strategies, information and resources, and good conversation you are warmly welcomed to this support group of the Parkinson Society British Columbia. When: Second Monday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m. Where: Confederation Park Community Centre, 4585 Albert Street, Burnaby. Info: Robbin Jeffereys, 604-662-3240 or [email protected].
Burnaby Prostate Cancer Support Awareness Group: Meetings are held the 1st Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. - 12 noon at the Burnaby General Hospital, 3935 Kincaid St., second Floor Education Room ‘A’. At these meetings we try to create awareness, provide support and educate about Prostate Cancer. Info: Ian, 604-421-8813 or [email protected].
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clubs & groups
Overeaters Anonymous: Are you out of control when it comes to food? We can help! When: Wednesdays, 7 to 8:15 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 335 7th St. (enter off 4th Ave.), New Westminster. Info: 604-524-5244.
Burnaby Blabbers Toastmaster Club: Join us for fun, uplifting hour of public speaking. When: Every second Wednesday 12 to 1 p.m. Where: 215-4299 Canada Way, Burnaby. Admission: Free for guests. In fo : [email protected].
HOMINUM is an informal discussion and support group to help gay, bi-sexual and questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. When: Meets every Monday evening in locations around the Metro-Vancouver Area. Info: Don, 604-329-9760 or Bernie, 604-688-8639.
Spoken Word Toastmasters Club: Develop public speaking and leadership skills through practical experience in a mutually supportive positive l e a r n i n g e nv i r o n m e n t . All are welcome to this interdenominational Christian Toastmasters Club. When: Thursdays, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Metropolis at Metrotown,
Community Room by the Old Navy Store. Info: Susan, 604-298-6693 or http://spokenword.toastmastersclubs.org.
Burnaby Historical Society meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Burnaby Village Museum. Visitors and new members are always welcome. Where: 6501 Deer Lake Ave., Burnaby.
Rotary Club of Burnaby Deer Lake: Come to the Thursday breakfast meetings. When: 7:15 a.m. Where: Eagle Creek Restaurant , at Burnaby Mountain Gol f Course, 7600 Halifax St. Info: www.rotaryburnabydeerlake.org, Janice, 604-420-0038.
community service
East Burnaby Family Place offers parent and child drop-in on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. Children aged 0-5 years learn motor skills, and parents participate in clothing exchanges, parenting workshops, etc. East Burnaby Family Place Society is at 9528 Erickson Dr. Info: Andrea at 604-444-1090.
support groups
Burnaby Hospice Society: Provides professional and volunteer-based grief support programs free-of-charge for Burnaby residents who have suffered the loss of a loved one. Ongoing weekly Walking Group for Grief, and the fall Adult Bereavement Support Group. Info: 604-520-5087 or [email protected].
Burnaby Parkinson’s Support Group: If you are a person with Parkinson’s or a caregiver interested in sharing ideas, coping strategies, information and resources, and good conversation you are warmly welcomed to this support group of the Parkinson Society British Columbia. When: Second Monday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m. Where: Confederation Park Community Centre, 4585 Albert Street, Burnaby. Info: Robbin Jeffereys, 604-662-3240 or [email protected].
Burnaby Prostate Cancer Support Awareness Group: Meetings are held the 1st Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. - 12 noon at the Burnaby General Hospital, 3935 Kincaid St., second Floor Education Room ‘A’. At these meetings we try to create awareness, provide support and educate about Prostate Cancer. Info: Ian, 604-421-8813 or [email protected].
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A18 NewsLeader Friday, May 17, 2013
in a row, everyone is basking in the sunlight and spirits are high, but the rain and cooler temperatures are bound to return since it is only May after all.
The weather, a great conversation starter is also the source of so much inspiration for artists—think Group of Seven and their rugged images of Algonquin Park and the Canadian Shield, or William Turner and his images of the violent power of the sea or John Constable and his scientific records of atmospheric conditions—all have provided much fodder for discussion and admiration over the centuries.
Probably the most famous group of artists who were inspired by their surroundings and painted en plein air, a French expression which means “in the open air” were the Impressionists. Paintings by this group of artists are widely reproduced and readily available in poster and card formats. Perhaps you recognize the names of some of the artists – Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas.
Impressionism was a movement of the late 19th century in which Paris-based painters aligned themselves. Their works featured relatively small, yet visible brush strokes, open compositions, and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities and ordinary subject matter. It was a different way of seeing. The Impressionists developed new
techniques resulting in an art of spontaneity, sunlight, and colour. The modern world became their subject matter and
the changing seasons, nature and leisure time their records of the day.
As the seasons and the weather changes in
Burnaby and throughout Metro Vancouver there is much to see and experience. Grab
your camera, a sketch book and pencil, or take a class and record your world—you will be surprised at what you see.
• For information about Shadbolt programs, festivals and theatre performances visit shadboltcentre.com.
Geraldine Parent is the arts services manager
at Shadbolt Centre for the Arts.
A18 NewsLeader Friday, May 17, 2013
I t doesn’t matter what time of year it is, we all talk about
the weather. At the time I am
writing this article we have had about 10 glorious days of sunny, warm spring weather
RTScornerWhy not capture your world?
Geraldine Parent
Pick a medium—whether it’s a camera, sketchbook or canvas —and get out and take a shot at capturing your world. For added inspiration, why not take a class.
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Theme is Expect the Unexpected
The Shadbolt Centre is hosting a special performance with Ballet BC that runs Thursday, May 23 to Saturday, May 25.
Be prepared to re-think your concept of ballet and choreography in this performance series where Ballet BC’s new
work is unveiled.As Artists-in-Residence at the Shadbolt Centre over the
2012/13 season, Ballet BC’s Choreographic Series focuses on developing new choreographers and choreography from within the company, culminating in this sneak peak of their works-in-progress.
This performance offers a chance for dancers within the company to explore their own creative process as choreographers. The choreographers and dancers have been based in the studios of the Shadbolt over the
past year, and tasked with developing new work based on the theme of “expect the unexpected,” which they’ll perform on these three nights.
All performances are at 8 p.m. at Shadbolt Centre, 6450 Deer Lake Ave. For information and tickets visit ShadboltCentre.com or call
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Ballet BC dancer Alexander Burton.
Michael Slobodiancontributed photo
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Meet Burnaby’s Tina Palazzo, Kin’s Green Fighter…
Tina is working on leading a healthier life and wants to continue this with the Kin’s Green Fighters challenge.When Tina Palazzo embarked on her Kin’s Green Fighters fitness and health challenge, she was overwhelmed. She had to construct a plan to make better food choices, do more exercise, begin a blog, gear up for promotional events, on top of her daily work and family matters.“After I got off the initial shock of what I had to do, I just said to myself one step at a time,” says Tina as she heads into the home stretch of her 13-week journey. She also kept a positive attitude and surrounded herself with a solid support network.All helped keep her on track. “If we all continue to keep a positive attitude and keep trying and never quit, it will happen.”
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A20 NewsLeader Friday, May 17, 2013
Southeast Vancouver is welcoming summer with the weekly farm market at River District, ParkLane Homes’ waterfront community that covers 130 acres and includes homes, shops, green space, restaurants and community amenities.
The first market took place on May 4, and saw more than 500 people come out to wander the market and purchase some goodies.
“The incredible turnout is a testament to the diversity and quality of this year’s farm and artisan vendors,” says Yosh Kashara, General Manager of Sales and Marketing at ParkLane Homes. “We couldn’t be happier with the support
from the community.”Market visitor and local resident
Jonathan Murkin was excited to see the market open this year.
“We’ve been waiting for the market to open,” he says. “It’s a great addition to the neighbourhood.”
Among the items being sold at the market are fruits and vegetables, breads, flowers, skin care and jewellery.
The farm market will take place every Saturday between May 4 and October 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kerr Street Plaza.
For a full list of vendors participating at the market and for more information, visit www.riverdistrict.ca
By Kerry Vital
Everyone has fond memories of their childhood summer vacations, spending time with family and friends and playing outside for hours. Now you can make more memories with Shorewood Cottages, just minutes from the Canada-U.S. border in Birch Bay.
“You get the best of both worlds,” says Chris Hughes, a local RE/MAX broker who grew up in West Vancouver, and a partner in Compass Point Project Marketing. “It’s relaxed and quiet when you get here, but you can be at the beach in two minutes.”
Shorewood is located on a sunny plateau with over eleven acres total and seven acres of private parkland and trails, so outdoor activity will be a large part of your life. There will also be picnic areas, a bocce ball court, a community herb garden, an ocean lookout with a fire pit (called Sunset Point) and a clubhouse with an outdoor pool and hot tub. The picturesque setting includes a stream behind many of the cottages and ocean views from the front of the property. Hughes notes that the property is very dog-friendly, for those who could never leave man’s (or woman’s) best friend behind.
The cottages themselves are homes
away from home, with stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, a cozy fireplace and hardwood flooring. Outside, you’ll find West Coast Craftsmen architecture and a private patio. There are a variety of two- and three-bedroom floorplans available, ranging from 1,082 to over 1,500 square feet.
The cottages “are high-end from a finishing perspective, but exceptional value,” Hughes says. “These are real residences you can stay in all year round.”
The location is the biggest draw for buyers. The famous C Shop, which sells candy, pizza, baked goods and other treats, is a minute away, along with miles of Birch Bay beachfront, restaurants and cafes, and plenty of outdoor activities. You’ll also find Birch Bay State Park and boat launch, water
slides, go-carts, mini-golf and several golf courses nearby.
“There are a ton of things to do,” Hughes says. “Most weekends you’ll find something going on.”
Among those things are arts and music festivals, fireworks,
the Birch Bay Marathon, parades, sandcastle contests, car shows and many other events. Plus crabbing, clamming and fishing are lots of fun for the family and great for dinner!
“We’re just 12 minutes from the border,” says Hughes. “You can come down with the family for the entire summer or just for the day.”
He also notes that if you’re not able to come down to the cottage yourself, you can rent it out to other families
looking for a beach getaway.The developers of the property
include two Canadian families, and most of the buyers so far are from the Lower Mainland.
“You can’t touch this price anywhere in the Lower Mainland,” Hughes says. “It’s much more affordable to buy in the U.S. Plus, there’s a minimal amount of legal fees (and) no property purchase tax.”
Cottages at Shorewood start in the low $200,000s. For more information, visit www.shorewoodcottages.com, email [email protected] or call 1-888-255-8121. The show cottages are open Wednesday through Sunday between noon and 4 p.m. or anytime by appointment.
Submitted photosThe cottages at Shorewood are built in a West Coast Craftsmen style, above, with plenty of natural light, cozy stone fireplaces, left, and a variety of two- and three-bedroom floorplans. The beach is just two minutes away, top, so outdoor activity will be an integral part of your life.
Finding old-fashioned flavour at Shorewood Cottages
Sunny Birch Bay
River District opens weekly farmers market
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“ These are real residences you can stay in
all year round,” says Chris Hughes of Compass Point Project Marketing.
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134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
300 LANDSCAPING
Full Landscape Construction for 33 Years.
Locally owned and operated. All work guaranteed.
FREE ESTIMATESwww.pearllandscapes.com
Steve 778-848-0036
320 MOVING & STORAGEABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person*Reliable Careful Movers. *RubbishRemoval. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
AFFORDABLE MOVINGLocal & Long Distance
From $45/Hr1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 MenFree Estimate/Senior DiscountResidential~Commercial~Pianos
604-537-4140
BEST RATE MOVING
EXPERIENCED MOVERS W/ AFFORDABLE RATESStarting $40/hr.
LICENSED & INSURED✶ Local & Long Distance ✶
✶ Seniors Discount ✶
604-787-8061ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576
GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured.Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
“ ABOVE THE REST “Interior & Exterior Unbeatable
Prices & Professional Crew.• Free Est. • Written Guarantee
• No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
Stan’s PaintingExterior / Interior
Good Quality Paint. Member of BBB & WCB
References & guaranteed work Discount for
Seniors - 10%
604-773-7811 or 604-432-1857
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland
604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,
2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &
Maid Services.
A1 PAINTING Co. Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. Exc prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATINGMILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
ASPHALT PAVINGCommercial & Residential• Parking Lots • Driveways
• Garage Apron • Speed Bumps • Potholes • Patchwork • Tennis Courts • Repair & Resurface
(Insured, WCB)Over 10yrs of exp. Free Estimates
★ Reasonable Rates ★
604-618-2949
338 PLUMBING
FULL PLUMBING SERVICES• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical
*Licensed *Insured24hr. Emergency Service
C & C Electrical Mechanical604-475-7077
100% Heating& Plumbing 24/7Certifi ed, Insured & BondedRELIABLE & AFFORDABLE
JourneymanCall 604-345-089910% OFF if you Mention this AD!
*Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fi tter. Aman: 778-895-2005
CRESCENT Plumbing & HeatingLicensed Residential 24hr. Service• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers
• Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
Bro Marv Plumbing24/7 plumbing, heating,
plugged drainsBBB ACCREDITED
call (604)582-1598bromarv.com
341 PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373
Smart CleaningPressure Washing
& Window Cleaning. Spring Cleaning Special604. 862. 9797
Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
FIVE STAR ROOFINGAll kinds of re-roofi ng & repairs.
Free est. Reasonable rates.(604)961-7505, 278-0375
COMPLETE Roofi ng Ltd. Repairs & gutters, all roofs. WCB, BBB, Reas guaranteed. Sr Disc. 604-725-0106
Eastcan Roofi ng & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs
Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofi ng work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617
10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721AMG ROOFING & SIDING.
Re-roofi ng, new roof, gutters. WCB
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
Mainland Roofi ng Ltd.25 yrs in roofi ng industry
Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions,
concrete tiles, torchon, fi bre-glass shingles, restoration
& repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626
www.mainlandroof.com
Roofi ng Experts. 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
Bulldog Disposal Co.Home & Yard Clean UpsResidential / CommercialNo Job Too Small
Free Estimates ~ 7 Days/Wk
Call Tony 604-834-2597www.bulldogdisposal.ca
FLEETWOOD WASTEBin Rentals 10-30 Yards.Call Ken at 604-294-1393
bradsjunkremoval.comHauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!!20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE
We Load or You Load !604.220.JUNK(5865)
Serving MetroVancouver Since 1988
RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVAL
• Estate Services • Electronics• Appliances • Old Furniture• Construction • Yard Waste• Concrete • Drywall • Junk
• Rubbish • Mattresses • More
Recycled Earth FriendlyHOT TUBS ARENO PROBLEM!
604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOILAlways! Delivering Top Soil, Bark Mulch, Sand and Gravel, Spreading services. Simon 604-230-0627
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
374 TREE SERVICES
TREE & STUMPremoval done RIGHT!
• Tree Trimming• Fully Insured • Best Rates604-787-5915/604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are
spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at
fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
GOLDEN DOODLE puppies. Mom is a Golden Retriever (68lbs) & Dad is a Poodle (50lbs). Various shades of gold and blond. Males & females. Ready to go mid June, raised in home with children. Our dogs are part of our family and life, we hope for the same for our pups. Will have 1st shots and deworming. $950 Mission 604-820-4827.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups P/B. 1st shots, vet checked, dewormed, 8 weeks old, $800. (604)850-3329
HUSKY WOLF X pups. Four; 8 wks old. $500/ea. 1st shots/dewormed. Glenn 604-308-3396 Boston Bar.
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
POMERANIAN - 10 weeks old. 2 black males. 1st shot, vet checked, paper trained. $500 (604)941-2959
PRESA CANARIO PUPS, 1st shots dewormed, 10 weeks, 1 M & 1 F, $900. (778)651-7522
REG. German Shepherd Pups xrays, 16 wks. All shots,READY NOW .1100.00 604 512-3310
SHELTIES: 6/mo Male, 4/yr Male, 3/yr Fem.Sable puppies, ready now Shots/dewormed. 604-826-6311.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
533 FERTILIZERSWEED FREE Mushroom Manure
13 yards - $160 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $180. 604-856-8877
548 FURNITURE*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET*Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
551 GARAGE SALESBURNABY: 7967-19th Ave. Sat. & Sun. May 18 & 19, 10am-2pm. Tools, Radio Tubes & Furniture.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVEST-MENT ON RIONDEL RD. above Kootenay Lake. 4 k to Ashram 4 k to Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfi n-ished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for build-ing, one with lake view. In Aug,12 appraised at $170,000 but older, fl exible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mort-gage for suitable person or couple. For info & view-ing please call : 1-780-566-0707
627 HOMES WANTEDWE BUY HOUSES!
Older House • Damaged HouseMoving • Estate Sale • Just
Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms!
CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
OKANAGAN
PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTSFrom $140,000. No time limit to
build. Near by lake access. ALSO:1 spectacular 3 acre parcel at
$390,000 owner wants to retire and will carry fi nancing. 1-250-558-7888
www.orlandoprojects.com
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •Diffi culty Making Payments?
No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees!www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
641 TOWNHOUSES
26 DAZZLINGTOWN HOMES
Come and see.Daily 11 to 7pm14905 60th Ave.Surrey, B.C.
Come see what’s cookin’ in our kitchens. More counterspace,
cabinets & more drawers to store!
thegroveatcambridge.caHans at Global 604-597-7177
BURNABYSIMON FRASER VILLAGE4 Bdrm end unit, 1776 sq/ft, 2.5 baths, wood f/p, 2 decks +patio,
sgl garage, backs to trees. Complex has outdoor pool, sauna,
squash courts & clubhouse.~~ Asking just $363,500. ~~Steve & Gloria Hamilton
RE/MAX Lifestyles Realty 604-467-8881
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
NEW WEST: Bachelor ste. H.w heat, lighting inc. g/fl r. Lndry, cbl. $650/mo. May 15. (604)780-0048
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
2 bdrm bright apt.
Large 2 br located in a Central Coq Co-op.
$810/mo. No subsidy.Close to transit, schools,
and shopping.
Sandy 604 945 5864 [email protected]
BURNABY
Park Crest Apts.1 & 2 Bedroom Reno’d suites located in upgraded blding in cul-du-sac. Next to large green space. Incl’s heat, hot water and basic cable. Walk to High-gate mall. Quiet and clean. Cat okay. Deposit required. For viewing....
Call 604-540-6725
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 WESTMINSTER
RIVIERA MANOR409 Ash St. New Westminster
1 Bed. 2nd fl oor and 2 Bed. Pent-house available. Heat, hot water and T.V. cable included.
WINDSOR HOUSE1 Bed. New carpet and parking included.
Call Manager @ Phone: 604-526-0147
WALKER MANOR6985 Walker Ave
Bright large 1br for rent fully reno, available immediately very clean quite building.
Please Call 604-358-9575
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIALCHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE
5,400sf. @ $4.50sf. + 3N5 offi ces & 2 bathrooms.
Two 3 phase & single phase power.1 bay door 12 x 12. (604)941-2959
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
COQUITLAM: 3 bdrm + 1-1/2 baths. 5 appl, gas f/p. Covered sun-deck & carport. Totally reno’d. 1500sf. Upper Deluxe duplex. In-suite lndry. $1450 + 50% utils. Refs. n/s, n/p. (604)421-0744
750 SUITES, LOWERCOQUITLAM Ctr. Bright 2bdr gr/lvl full bath, share w/d. Avl now, ns/np. $850 +share utils. 604-616-2725
NEW WEST 7th Ave/12 St. Bright 2 bdrm bsmt suite, nr transit and all amens, newly reno’d with h/w fl rs, cat ok. Now/June1, refs req. $1100 incl all utils/cble. 604-521-5156.
PoCo Mary Hill 2bdr, full bth, sh ldry, Suit sm fam or 1 or 2. NS/NP. $775m inc. util. 604-306-1701 eves
PORT COQUITLAM 2 bdrm grnd lvl laminate fl rs, pri entry, $900 + 1/2 utils. Avail now. (604)464-4794
752 TOWNHOUSESCOQUITLAM, New & modern 2/bdrm + den T/H. 6/appli., b/i vac. $1795 + util. Avail July 1. N/S, N/P. (604)728-2516
RENTALS
752 TOWNHOUSESPITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-opT/H $1030/mo - $1134/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
810 AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
818 CARS - DOMESTICW W W. M I L A N I N O R M A N . C O M 150+ USED CARS & TRUCKS!! 1-888-534-4745 A+ BBB RATED
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
REMOVALASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200
The Scrapper
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
• Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
Friday, May 17, 2013 NewsLeader A27
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Saturday, May 258:30-10:30amDeer Lake Beach Parking Lot 5435 Sperling Avenue, Burnaby
Price before April 14$10.00 per child 12 years & under $20.00 per adult
Price on April 14 and after$15.00 per child 12 years & under$25.00 per adult
Official T-shirt and water bottle included
Prices do not include tax.
Join up to 300 people for this annual event. Run or walk around one of Burnaby’s most picturesque parks. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome. A great way to keep fit and meet new friends. Registration packages are available only at Bonsor Recreation Complex. Early bird rates available until April 14. For more information, please call 604-297-4580. Registration begins March 7, 2013 at Bonsor Complex.
Gold level community partners
Silver level community partners
Bronze level community partners
This event is in support for the
Burnaby Task Force on Homelessness
A28 NewsLeader Friday, May 17, 2013
Exclusive Free To
urs of Your New Home
7230 Acorn Avenue, [email protected]
themulberry.ca604.526.2248
Open House & Sundae SocialJoin us for a tour of our renovated community, then join our residents
for a delicious sundae to get the inside ‘scoop’ on The Mulberry.June 12th, 2013 | 2:30 – 4:00 PM
Please RSVP by June 9th to 604.526.2248
We’ve Renovated !
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