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Views
HST debate heats up
as vote nears. p6
Experience Fraser project progressing. p3

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Arts&life
Being ‘horse
whisperer’
pays off ’.
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Girl sexually
assaulted in
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Suspect is Hispanic-looking,
25 to 35 years old
staff reporter

Police are warning the public about


a sexual assault that took place ear-
ly Thursday in Pitt Meadows.
The alleged incident occurred be-
tween 3 and 4 a.m. on Thursday, May
19, near a 7-Eleven store on Harris
Road, according to Ridge Meadows
RCMP’s Serious Crimes Unit.
A teenage girl got separated from
a friend and met up with a man she
did not know. They walked a short
distance away, where the man sexu-
ally assaulted her.
The suspect is described as a His-
panic-looking male, 25 to 35 years
old, with a stocky build, long dark
hair, and some facial hair.
Investigators and a police dog
searched the area, but were unable
to locate a suspect.
“I want to alert our citizens to this
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
event, both for their safety and in
May long weekend an attempt to identify the suspect,”
Supt. Dave Walsh said.
Aidan Knutsen (left), 5, his sister Breanna, 8, and friend Hailey Chuka, 7, stoke a campfire in Golden Ears park Sunday evening. See more park photos, p4. See Assault, p8

Homeless count up in MR during the 2011 Greater Van- ver (down to Maple Ridge.
Only municipality in Metro couver Homeless Count con- 145 from 815), “We knew there had been an
where number rose ducted in March, according to Surrey (down increase, but it’s always shock-
a census released Tuesday by to 231 from ing to see it on paper,” said ex-
Metro Vancouver. 307), the Tri- ecutive director Kathie Chiu.
by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s That is up from 90 in 2008. Cities (down The shelter has seen a steady
staff reporter Of the 102 – 40 were housed to 27 from increase in demand for its meal
in emergency shelter facilities, 76) and New services in the past year and
Maple Ridge was the only mu- while one person was listed as Westminster now serves an average of 10,000
nicipality in Metro Vancouver having no fixed address. (down to 39 meals per month, up by 1,000
where the number of homeless The municipalities were the from 72). since the beginning of fall.
only places in Metro Vancou- The results Chiu Maple Ridge has also lost sev-
Burrards treat fans with a win people increased in the past
three years. ver where the number of street of the cen- eral “single room occupancy”
in 2011 WLA home opener. One hundred and two people homeless rose – to 61 from 40. sus didn’t facilities since the last home-
were found to be homeless in The biggest drops in street surprise staff at the Salvation less count.
See story, p33 Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows homeless were found in Vancou- Army’s Caring Place shelter in See Count, p13

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Contributed
The framework is in place for one trail connecting Vancouver to Hope. However, property would have to be acquired between Maple Ridge and Mission.

Experience Fraser project progressing


far, including two demo projects, one in Mis- outreach.” two weeks ago, so all the MLAs know what’s
Group wants river to do for local sion, the other in Langley. A map has been created to identify the vari- going on.
tourism what the Seine and Dalton is on the Experience the Fraser team ous tourist attractions for the first 160 kilome- “Things are moving forward. There proba-
and said the premier was “excited about the tres. bly will be some gaps, but we’ll work through
Rhine have done in Europe whole project and sees it as a real legacy for “We have done the preliminary work and those as time progresses.”
future generations. now we’re moving forward.” Experience the Fraser in Maple Ridge re-
by Phi l M elnyc h u k “She was very much taken with the whole Much of the system is already in place, such mains a work in progress. Much of the route
staff reporter project.” as the trails along the Fraser and Pitt river in western Maple Ridge could be composed of
Experience the Fraser was launched two dikes, Dalton pointed out. The existing Trans- existing bike paths or sidewalks, said Bruce
years ago with $2.5 million in seed money. Canada Trail also composes a large of the McLeod, manager of parks and open space.

B
.C.’s new premier liked the idea of Two million of that was for developing a con- network. But the challenge would be continuing east
stitching together 300 kilometres of cept plan, most of which has been done, in- “But we’re trying to link everything and of Port Haney train station. The district even-
trail along the Fraser River from Hope cluding two brainstorming sessions to ensure provide a long-term vision for both sides of tually wants to buy river front between Port
to Vancouver. input from all sides. the Fraser River.” Haney and Kanaka Creek Regional Park,
Christy Clark got an update Friday about The remainder went to the Langley dem- In Maple Ridge, Experience the Fraser will where a log sort yard sits now.
the Experience the Fraser project, which onstration project, a trail that opens in July likely hook up with Kanaka Creek Regional Doing so would allow a waterfront path as
dreams of a multi-use trail on both sides of connecting Fort Langley to Derby Reach Re- Park and could see connecting trails that head far as Albion Industrial Area, but moving
the river, joining culture, recreation, tourism gional Park and Golden Ears Bridge; and for north and east to Mission. The east and west eastward beyond that would be more diffi-
and exercise. building a Spirit Square on the Mission river end points of the project will connect with the cult. A pathway through the Albion Industrial
“We’re hoping to make this an interna- front. B.C. Interior, places such as the Kettle Valley Area would have to circumvent industry that
tional tourist sight,” comparable in impact to Dalton said the basic framework is now in railway trail and the Sea to Sky corridor. needs access to the river.
the Seine River in Paris, or the Rhine River place with buy-in from about 20 agencies. It’s going to take awhile to connect every- Building a riverfront route east of 240th
in Germany, but mostly benefiting the local Most of Phase 1 of the plan, consulting with thing, but it’s not an endless project, Dalton Street to Mission would be even more diffi-
population, said MLA Marc Dalton. the agencies, has been done, allowing for the said. cult because right of ways would have to be
The group, included Langley Coun. Gayle more practical task of implementing the proj- It’s a long-term vision, one that has to be acquired.
Martin, Mission Mayor James Atebe and ect over several years. considered as development proceeds. McLeod wanted to wait until council gets
Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley Regional “The plan is there. We are still finalizing Dalton noted the Fraser group made the an update of the project before giving more
District representatives reviewed progress so different things. Part of that is community same pitch to the Liberal government caucus details.

Photos rolling in showing scenic Alouette Valley win prizes from local businesses.
Anybody can enter any number of photos
but the challenge is to take the photos in
limits and making it safer for pedestrians,
cyclists and horses.
The group also plans to attend the opening
At some point it will stay sunny for a while categories as a means of raising interest and what’s considered the Alouette Valley. A of the North Alouette Greenway Bridge this
– so get that camera ready and start captur- awareness in the area around the North and map showing the area is on the AVA’s web- summer that will allow people and horses
ing the beauty of Maple Ridge. South Alouette rivers. So far, 54 photos have site, avalley.ca. The street boundaries for to cross the river at 136th Avenue, north of
Then enter them in the “A Year in the Life been entered, one them featuring a bobcat, the area consist of anywhere north of 128th the Maple Ridge Equi Sports Centre, without
of Alouette Valley” contest, organized by the another showing coyote pups. Avenue, west as far as Neaves Road and east disturbing fish habitat.
Alouette Valley Association. Bruce Hobbs, with the AVA, expects that to Golden Ears Provincial Park. “It’s going to open the whole thing up for
People can enter in four categories – na- number to increase once the good weather Hobbs said a recent story about out-of-town recreation.”
ture, wildlife, activities and youth – and they arrives. And he’s not expecting Robert Bate- realtors being impressed with Maple Ridge’s That will allow horseback riders, walkers
have until Nov. 15 to get in their photos. man-type images either, pointing out it’s an rural nature is gratifying, particularly the and cyclists to make circular loops in the
The Alouette Valley Association is spon- amateur contest. mention of 132nd Avenue, which the Alou- area and give residents in the Silver Valley
soring the competition and inviting Maple The event is co-sponsored by The News and ette Valley Association wants to turn into a subdivisions access to the Pitt Meadows dike
Ridge residents to submit photos in the four Wildplay Elements Park and top photos will “recreational roadway” by reducing speed trails without having to use 132nd Avenue.

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News Views Ingrid Rice

A little less toxic


It appears B.C. will soon ban the use of cosmet-
ic pesticides.
NDP leader Adrian Dix recently proposed leg-
islation for a province-wide ban, then challenged
Premier Christy Clark to take action.
Clark, the new B.C. Liberal leader, says she
has supported a ban for years and wants to work
with the opposition and the public to find the
best way to further restrict the use of lawn and
garden weed killers.
If the two leaders can work together to pass a
bill, it would be a promising sign bi-partisan co-
operation is possible in a forum more noted for
rancorous debate.
The dumping of toxic chemicals on such ‘weeds’
as dandelions and chickweed (which are both
edible) is totally unnecessary.
Why should those who can’t be bothered to
weed by hand endanger others by building up a
toxic environment?
The province can look to municipalities that
have had pesticide bans in place for years.
In total, more than 20 municipalities through-
out B.C., including Maple Ridge, have already
banned cosmetic pesticide use.
These bylaws came about thanks in part to
pressure from the residents in these various
communities who are concerned about the
amount of toxic chemicals that are needlessly
spread in our environment and which, over time,
can put health at risk.
Thanks to such lobbying, the message is get-
ting heard at the provincial level.
And that’s good, because for a ban to be effec-
tive, it needs to be provincewide, so we don’t
have examples of people being able to buy their
dandelion death juice from a neighbouring mu-
nicipality.
HST debate heats up as vote nears
So here’s to a less toxic environment, both in VICTORIA – My operations, based on the well-tested clean, stable, safe jurisdiction on the
the legislature and on our lawns. feedback on the har- principle that independent contrac- Pacific Rim. Mum may drive the kids
monized sales tax tors are more efficient than inflexible, to private school in a Range Rover,
– Black Press debate is running strike-prone major forest operators. but the family reports little or no
hotter as taxpayers That has been a painful process, not Canadian income. The only way these

THE NEWS
await Premier Chris- just economically but in terms of residents will pay a share is through
ty Clark’s “bold” worker safety. But it’s exactly the kind consumption taxes.
changes to the tax, of global-market shift that is being I have also argued that migration of
due to be revealed imposed on B.C. retirees will dominate B.C.’s population
Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows since 1978 any day. As mentioned last week, you may growth in the coming years. This is
In response to sev- not like that, but you shouldn’t believe another group that reports less income
Jim Coulter, publisher
publisher@mapleridgenews.com eral angry readers, those who try to pretend it’s not hap- but has significant consumption.
Michael Hall, editor I will restate what I B.C. Views pening. And those big “corporations”
editor@mapleridgenews.com had hoped was obvi- Tom Fletcher had their major machinery and equip-
Carly Ferguson, advertising, creative services manager ous by now. All but ment exempted from sales tax long be-
admanager@mapleridgenews.com
Kathy Blore, circulation manager the poorest consum- fore the HST. It’s the small contractors
circulation@mapleridgenews.com ers (myself included) are paying more who are now getting the benefit. “The independent truck drivers
tax under the HST than they were NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston
Editorial under the old provincial sales tax. The notes that anyone can incorporate for
I’ve met are more concerned
Reporters: Phil Melnychuk, Monisha Martins,
Robert Mangelsdorf richest pay by far the most. tax purposes. It’s common for doctors, about paying their next fuel
The “embedded” PST has been dentists and lawyers such as Ralston.
Photographer: Colleen Flanagan
removed from many products, but evi- But is it practical to expect the owner-
bill than hiring a lawyer to
Advertising
Sales representatives: Karen Derosia, Glenda Dressler,
dence isn’t yet clear that this is being operator of a logging truck to do that? incorporate them.”
Rina Varley, Michelle Baniulis passed on to consumers, as economists The independent truck drivers I’ve
Ad control: Mel Onodi predict. What is clear is that busi- met are more concerned about paying
Creative services: Kristine Pierlot, Annette WaterBeek, nesses are benefiting. What is still in their next fuel bill than hiring a lawyer
Chris Hussey, Brian Holt dispute is what businesses are helped to incorporate them. Increasingly it is
Classified: Vicki Milne
most. immigrants who drive trucks, out- A recent B.C. Stats study shows that I
22328 – 119th Avenue, Doug Donaldson, the NDP MLA for working the resident population to get overstated the impact of retirees. Since
Maple Ridge, B.C., Stikine, objected to my statement last ahead as immigrants have always had 1961, only seven per cent of migrants to
V2X 2Z3 week that he was wrong about the to do. B.C. have been 65 or older.
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Delivery: 604-466-6397 corporations.” So again I will state the tion in Vancouver real estate is worth work, and increasingly they will be
Website: www.mapleridgenews.com obvious, that forest, mining and other noting. One of the things HST was sup- self-employed or in small business.
Email: newsroom@mapleridgenews.com resource companies donate to the B.C. posed to severely depress was high-end The NDP supports lowering small
The News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self- Liberals. (The NDP is on record as new housing, now subject to the seven- business income tax to zero. They
regulatory body governing the province's newspaper industry. The coun- wanting to increase corporate income per-cent provincial portion of HST once should also support the HST.
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from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the Donaldson goes wrong when he speci- What has happened? Offshore buyers Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter
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story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written
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We have to protect,
enhance our assets
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Realtors treated like royalty by Ridge (The News, May
18).
I read with pleasure in last Wednesday’s News that on
its recent tour to Maple Ridge, the Real Estate Investor
Network immediately understood what a wonderful place
Maple Ride is to live.
On 132nd Ave, a few short minutes from the downtown
core, realtors were able to see that Maple Ridge is about
natural beauty, recreation and lifestyle. Development need
not destroy these key assets – but it will, unless we begin to
recognize and protect what we have.
Development should not take place in isolation but must
be part of a larger picture that seeks to preserve our most
THE NEWS/files
precious assets. The benefits are abundantly clear – a great
place to live and a great place to invest. The Maple Ridge Historical Society has suggested building a new museum beside Memorial Peace Park.
For several years, the Alouette Valley Association has
been proposing that we upgrade 132nd Ave. and 224th Street
for a recreational roadway. The objective is to safely service
both the recreational needs of existing residents and the in-
creasing numbers of new people moving into the area, as
well as help protect the abundant wildlife that we have in
Stay levelheaded about park
the area. The area is already used extensively by cyclists, EDITOR, THE NEWS: Just as these things begin to take Fort Langley, which has made its en-
horse riders, runners and hikers. But as traffic increases, it Re: ‘Keep green space in public precedence, with a real life planning tire main street a peek at the past.
is becoming less and less safe to use. hands’ (The News, May 18). council, along comes a backward step Leaving the downtown lot empty
As was obvious to the visiting realtors, the road provides I have promoted the improvement of proposal by some that either a mu- would be a boon to the homeless.
important links to the dikes and major parks of Maple the core area for many years, hoping seum take a present green spot in Me- Levelheadedness is needed when
Ridge, and is amazingly close to downtown. that condo buildings and small busi- morial peace Park, or worse yet, that it planning, not emotional ideology.
The new multi-use North Alouette Greenway Bridge be- ness would take over and make the ac- stay grass. LORNE RIDING
ing built at the end of 136th Street completes the loop and cepted downtown viable and exciting. The museum makes sense if this was MAPLE RIDGE
further enhances the concept.
We hope that the visiting realtors have provided the inspi-
ration required to move this much-needed project forward.
BRUCE HOBBS
MAPLE RIDGE Plant more trees, keep downtown green
Beautification tricks EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Haney Place Mall presents new
plans (The News, May 6).
warming and the poor air quality we
have here in Maple Ridge.
Every time I check the Greater Van-
duction.
Already the downtown area has seen
loss of trees, green space and the plant-
EDITOR, THE NEWS: Having again read the good news couver air quality, I see with appre- ing of spindly trees that give no shade
Re: Realtors treated like royalty by Ridge (The News, May about the coming facelift of our down- hension that Maple Ridge is the worst what-so-ever. Let’s not do that, Maple
18). town mall, I am very concerned that in carbon dioxide (could be a result of Ridge. Let’s plant many, many shade
After having read last Wednesday’s front page article, I major expansions of parking lots are farming?). trees and keep this community green,
am now fully able to understand my latest outrageous tax planned. However, I understand that it is neces- even at the loss of a few parking spots.
bill. As you can imagine, I am bubbling over with happiness We must understand that such huge sary to plant shade trees in the parking HELGA URIA
that the famed realtor/developer bus tour went off without concrete surfaces contribute to global lots to minimize the concrete heat pro- MAPLE RIDGE
a hitch. I only wish my home had been on the route. I would
have liked to have seen their dollar-sign eyeballs steaming
up the bus windows as they rounded the corner into my
neighborhood. Panic would surly have ensued as the tour
guides noticed the RVs proudly parked in their driveways.
And like the Grinch who stole Christmas, they would have to
Tax shift designed to benefit society as a whole
EDITOR, THE NEWS: he seems to have every be winners and there will clear: without the HST,
think up a distraction and think it up quick, so as not to spoil Re: Stop with the throw- week). be losers. British Columbia becomes
the affects of their much toiled over beautification tricks. ing good money after bad The narcissistic tone of Unfortunately, for the seven per cent more ex-
SUSAN WEBB
(Letters, May 20). his letter today strikes me proletariat of British Co- pensive to invest in.
MAPLE RIDGE
I’d like to thank you for as both ignorant and rife lumbia, it is the bourgeois Telus should book the
the free dinner I had this with anti-HST propagan- who create employment, moving trucks to take their
evening. You see, I had a da. so the occasional tax break non-location-specific op-
wager with a friend that The tax shift is designed isn’t beyond reason. erations back to Alberta;
chat@www.mapleridgenews.com Wayne Clark would have to benefit our society as a I’m sorry, Mr. Clark, not Shaw, you, too.
one of his melancholic whole. everything is about you. NICHOLAS SMITH
Pittance rants published again (as Consequently, there will The reality is abundantly MAPLE RIDGE
From: Heidi, posted on www.mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Extra funding for SD No. 42 (The News, May 20).
For a small school of 150 students, this $15 per-student increase amounts to
$2,250, or the equivalent of two new computers. Note that primary students
are normally charged $25-$35 in the fall to cover extra art supplies, such as that
What was it, Les, God or the power of trail mix?
needed for making Mother’s Day projects and classroom activity materials not EDITOR, THE NEWS: plenty, God decided to save with guns, mucking about wouldn’t ever tell a lie. How-
covered by the school budget or the basic school supplies list – so $15 is not ter- Re: God doesn’t want you her. I guess God decided her on their ATVs. However, af- ever, when he presumes to
to get lost eternally (Acts of husband’s love for his wife ter she was found, a search know the mind of God and,
ribly impressive. If, as the article suggests, this “windfall” money will go to cover Faith, May 20). over his bible ought to cost team was assembled for her furthermore, implies to the
school insurance, then it is easy to see how pathetically small this amount really is. Les Warriner and I both ap- him his life. All his years of husband. masses that we have just
preciate freedom of speech, bible study and pew filling What kind of God would witnessed a divine interven-
but I don’t agree on is: Rita were in vain. Fickle love? “take pleasure in” a rescue tion, I wonder if he realizes
Chretien’s survival was due Spiteful love? mission that only prolongs that he is dancing on a thin
Letters welcome mostly to her faith, be it in Also, he wrote: “with God false hope and, ultimately, line.
Letters to the editor should be exclusive to The News her husband, God, the pow- all things are possible. And disappointment. Sadistic If he wants us to have faith
and address topics of interest to residents of Maple er of trail mix, or all three. he is a God who takes plea- love? in his opinions and preach-
Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Include full name and address, The way the article is writ- sure in rescue missions.” I assume Mr. Warriner ing, I would recommend
as well as daytime phone number for verification. Keep ten and its obvious intent When Mrs. Chretien was was brought up in a good more conviction and less
letters to 500 words or less. Letters may be edited for pains me. Mr. Warriner found, there was no rescue home and was taught to suggestion.
length and clarity. implies that because Mrs. mission going on. Just some never tell a lie. And I sus- GRANT BAKER
@ E-mail letters to editor@mapleridgenews.com. Chretien read her bible God fearin’, good ol’ boys pect that he believes that he MAPLE RIDGE
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Father takes blame for guns, drugs


13th Annual money allegedly associ- He claimed the drugs, to be skeptical of Earl
Judge skeptical of ated with drug traffick- found stashed in the Harmes’ evidence, said
evidence, but finds ing were found by police
on Dec. 17, 2009 after of-
bathroom, bedroom
closet and freezer out-
Justice Blok, and one of
those is the change in
son not guilty ficers executed a search side, were also his. his story.
warrant at an apartment The father said he “He gave evidence that
Pitt Meadows by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s
staff reporter
on Ford Road.
Christopher Harmes,
who was on probation at
was using crystal meth
at the time, and known
as “Earl, the squirrel”
provides a possible ex-
planation for the plastic
container in the same
Canada Day 8k A man accused of deal-
the time, was taken into
custody and eventually
because of his propen-
sity to hide things every-
bags as the guns. More-
over, he testified he took

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was cleared of criminal
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arms and four counts
where.
He said the large
amount of cash found in
active steps to conceal
the drugs from his son,”
Blok said.
Celebrate YOUR country and be charges Friday because of possession for the his home was from the “Although I view the
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the illegal stash. controlled substance. Crown pointed to a
Justice Murray Block Following his 27-year- plastic box found in the to say that it is utterly
Friday, July 1st found Christopher Leigh
Harmes not guilty on
old son’s arrest, Earl
Harmes denied knowl-
same bag as the guns
that contained a score
unbelievable.”
Witnesses who give
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by the man’s father, Earl the stand as a witness the son who was in- Earl Harmes faces no
Harris Road, Pitt Meadows, BC Harmes. for Crown. volved in trafficking. criminal charges as a
Presented by A 9 mm handgun, a M1 Earl Harmes told the Police, however, were result.
carbine assault rifle, am- court that the guns were unable to forensically Christopher Harmes
munition for both, as well bought by him from link the son to the drugs currently faces similar
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Please come and see our Up-do,
committee member, is ready to run for Colour and Style Specialists, last week, Frederiction shuffled, said Kamp.
health care. For more information on Marina Wenger and MP Keith Ashfield, and “I wouldn’t be sur-
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the community,” said Chiu. with Maple Ridge mayor Ernie up from 42 in 2005. Oil Changes
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Putting a dent in the homeless at odds with my own sense of • New Westminster – 124 (no change);
numbers will mean increasing what’s out there.” • North Shore – 117 (down from 123);
the availability of affordable When Metro Vancouver con- • Maple Ridge – 102 (up from 90);
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Building a bridge over Whonnock Creek


I
magine Maple the creek that made it pass their church and a few of
Ridge around 1900 “a steep pull for a team their houses by within a few
without Lougheed of horses,” and “quite feet. Then there would be the
Highway and without impracticable.” A required fencing.
motorcars. People proper bridge could be The new road would also take
were living in isolated built at that spot, but away from what little land Chief
communities, walk- the cost, estimated at Fidelle’s people had left that
ing for miles, carrying $2,000, was considered could be used for growing crops.
loads, some riding prohibitive. Taking for granted the con-
on horseback, others By building an sent of Chief Fidelle and his
occasionally driving alternative road with people and without making a
carts or wagons, all us- a crossing of the creek formal request to the Indian
ing the unpaved roads, Looking Back at a better spot, money Agent, arrangements were
muddy in winter, dusty Fred Braches could be saved. The made to survey the road.
in summer. municipality therefore Civil Engineer Hill and an
For most, the Fraser endorsed a proposal by assistant arrived by train at
River was still the highway, Charles Wetham of Ruskin to Whonnock from New Westmin-
and the train, available for the construct a new road through ster. Accompanied by Messrs.
15 years then, was growing in the Indian Reserve. Whetham and Spilsbury, they
popularity to reach the new city The deviation would start entered the reserve and started
of Vancouver. from 96th Avenue in the work. Everything went all right
Stretches of River Road con- northwest corner of the reserve until they reached the houses
nected only some of the com- going down to the railroad, and the church and started driv-
munities on the Fraser River. where the road would follow the ing stakes in the ground.
Dewdney Trunk Road, when tracks for a short distance and As an article in the Colum-
it came in 1906, connected the cross Whonnock Creek over bian put it: “This the Indians
hinterland communities. a simple trestle bridge. Then objected to. They [the survey-
“Whonnock and Ruskin, the proposed road would climb ors] were ordered to desist, and
although not more than three up again to meet to the 96th finally the Indian women pulled
miles apart, are as effectively Avenue in the northeast corner up the stakes and assumed such
isolated as if on separate of the reserve. a threatening attitude, that the
islands,” writes Mr. Beckett, It was assumed by the plan- surveyor and those who accom-
Clerk Municipal Council to Mr. ners that such a road would panied him, were forced to leave
Devlin, Indian Agent. be as beneficial to the people the reserve.”
The letter written by Mr. on the reserve as it would be After hearing Chief Fidelle’s
Beckett concerned a plan to to the white people. In real- people, the Indian Agent
move the Correction Line road ity, Chief Fidelle’s people recommended and Indian Af-
(96th Avenue) down from the would have less use for it than fairs agreed that this plan be
upper part of the Whonnock suggested, and the new road dropped, its only object being
Indian Reserve. The present would encroach on the lives of some money savings for Maple
road crossed Whonnock Creek the residents of the reserve as Ridge at the detriment of the
at an “extensive ravine” with it would run straight through residents of the Reserve.
steep grades on both sides of the centre of the village and See Look, p19
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Being ‘horse whisperer’ pays off

Contributed
Horses perform ‘Carrousel’ in Cavalia.

Manon Laviolette worked with the


horses who starred in Cavalia
by M o n i s h a M a r t i n s
staff reporter

F
or Manon Laviolette, it was a dream
job.
Six days a week shovelling hay,
cleaning stalls, feeding and grooming 49
horses.
“I smelled like a horse the whole time,”
says Laviolette, seemingly proud of the
odour she acquired while working with
Cavalia, an equine extravaganza that
wrapped up performances in Vancouver
last month.
Featuring acrobatics, dance, aerial art-
istry, live music and dozens of magnifi-
cent steeds, Cavalia is a tribute to horses
and a celebration of the relationship that
humans and horses have shared togeth-
er. Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
For Laviolette, who runs a horse riding
camp in east Maple Ridge, it was every-
(From front) Amanda St. Onge with her Mustang quarter horse Ruby, Pétit Prince , her mom Manon Laviolette and Kamana, a Mustang-Percheron.
thing she could wish for.
She snagged the job because she hap- Two days later, Laviolette was at Caval- She got married on a horse. Her beloved “I’m a compulsive horse nut,” she says
pened to be in the right place at the right ia’s temporary stables in False Creek car- horse Kamana, a Mustang Percheron, with a laugh.
time. ing for Percherons, Mustangs, a Comtois was her wedding present. On the first day at the Cavalia stables,
In March while attending an annual and Pure Spanish Breeds. She and her husband Larry St. Onge Laviolette noticed many of the horses had
horse bazaar in Langley, Laviolette sad- “I didn’t even ask my husband if I could would spend summers near Pemberton their ears “pinned”, a signal that told her
dled up to the Cavalia booth and began take the job,” she says. with the wild horses, she completed a 25- they were not happy.
chatting with a man behind the desk. “I packed my bags on Monday morning mile ride when she was six months preg- “I just massaged their foreheads and got
By the end of the conversation, he en- before the interview.” nant and only stopped riding two weeks them to calm down,” says Laviolette, who
couraged her to apply for a job at the To understand what the job meant to before her daughter Amanda was born. greeted every horse with a kiss when she
show, which boast a mostly French- Laviolette, you need to delve into her his- If she could, Laviolette would be with started her day.
speaking cast. tory. horses all day. See Horses, p28

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Musician auditions
The Bergthorson Academy of Musical Arts is looking for a
talented troupe of musicians for the comic opera Iolanthe, set to
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has begun. The project involves the replacement hunger. dark places.
Born in Burnaby, Joe Rob- He is set to release a second
of the four existing radial spillway gates and the insmith grew up on an iso- poetry book – Heartsongs II –
existing radial gate hoists. To operate the gates, lated ranch in Lytton. in November.
BC Hydro installed a new crane in 2010. This crane The hard knock days of his Heartsongs – From A Cow-
youth helped to shape him. boy’s Soul is available through
is required to lift and lower the gates and is moved He says speaking his soul Amazon.com and locally at
into position on a rail that is embedded in the has helped him to exorcise Black Bond Books in Haney
the demons within, while at the same Place Mall as well as at Waves Coffee
roadway. BC Hydro will be replacing these rails
time helped others realize that they at 207th and Lougheed Highway.
starting mid-May, 2011. A one lane closure of are not alone. • Joe Robinsmith and his son Colton
Dewdney Trunk Road for six to eight weeks is The Maple Ridge resident is cur- will be signing books at Black Bond
rently working on an “international Books on Saturday, May 28 at noon.
required to complete this work. Priority access will
be given to emergency vehicles and the school bus.

Periodic road closures of Dewdney Trunk Road will continue to be required over the next two years to
facilitate the replacement of the spillway gates. In general, these will be short-term (10–15 minutes)
Ridge actress in Eurydice
Chorus of Stones, and, of course, the
or single lane closures. To install the new gates, a full road closure of approximately three days will Modern retelling of the Greek Lord of the Underworld, who makes
be required four times during the two-year project.
myth of Orpheus his entrance on a tricycle and later
grows 10 feet tall.
Loop Trail will be closed over Blind Slough Dam during construction. BC Hydro will re-open road
Maple Ridge actress Tirra Dent Eurydice is played by up-and-com-
and pedestrian access over the dam when construction schedules allow (e.g. primarily evenings plays the “Big stone” in Eurydice, ing actress Joey Bothwell.
and weekends). which opens in Vancouver this week. Bothwell can be seen in a support-
Eurydice is a modern version of the ing lead role alongside Halle Berry in
Greek myth about Orpheus and his the feature Frankie and Alice, which
HAYWARD LAKE RESERVOIR LOWER WATER LEVELS AND wife Eurydice. was shot in Vancouver.
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Community Calendar

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events in Maple Ridge Medieval Carnival from 4 • Hominum Fraser Valley Ridge Public Library to have Storytime is at 10 and 11:30 • The Alouette Field promotion. Bring your sugges-
and Pitt Meadows. to 8 p.m. The fun includes Chapter meets at 7:30 p.m. them evaluated by certified ap- a.m. Graham and Carly enter- Naturalists travel to the tions and any topics of member
Notices are free to local carnival games, cake walk, The group is an informal praisers. For more information, tain. The market takes place at Othello Tunnels east of Hope interest concerning Downtown.
non-profit groups courtesy jousting match, pie-eating discussion and support group please call the Maple Ridge Memorial Peace Park on 224th for spring flowers. Meet at 9 All BIA members and interested
of The News. Drop off details contest, costume contest to help gay, bi-sexual and Public Library at 604-467-7417. in downtown Maple Ridge. For a.m. on 228th Street between guests welcome to attend this
to 22328 119 Ave., fax to and more. Contact the PAC at questioning men with the • Rhododendron Day at more information, visit www. Lougheed and Dewdney to car- informal meet and greet.
604-463-4741 or e-mail hammondPAC@gmail.com for challenges of being married, Whonnock Lake Garden haneyfarmersmarket.org pool. Call Duanne at 604-463- Refreshments provided. Please
events@mapleridgenews. more info. separated or single. For infor- from 1 to 4 p.m. Participate in a • 583 Coronation Squad- 8743 for more information. call 604-467-2420 or inquiries@
com at least a week before the • First Yennadon Scout mation and meeting location, hands on mini-workshop about ron, Royal Canadian Air • The Ridge Meadows downtownmapleridge.ca and
event. Include a contact name Group will be having call Art at 604-462-9813, or rhododendrons. For more infor- Cadets, are having their 57th Hospice Society is holding RSVP today.
and number. (No submissions their early registration for Don at 604-329-9860. mation contact Scot Henney at Annual Ceremonial Review at the 14th annual Vistas Run in
by phone.) Listings appear as 2011/2012 for Beavers (ages 604-464-7979. the Golden Ears Winter Club Whonnock. Registration avail- Wednesday, June 1
space permits. For guaranteed five to seven), Cubs (ages eight Saturday, May 28 • The Haney Farmers from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Family, able at the Running Room. Visit • The Maple Ridge/Pitt
publication, ask our classified to 10), Scouts (ages 11 to 13), • The Maple Ridge Market welcomes the Maple friends and anyone interested in www.ridgemeadowshospiceso- Meadows Chapter of the
department at 604-467-1122 Venturers (ages 14 to 17), and Antiques Road Show will Ridge Museum and Community the Air Cadet program are wel- ciety.com for more information. Vancouver Area Cycling
about non-profit rates. Rovers (ages 18 and up) from be visiting the Maple Ridge Archives to the Market on Satur- come to attend and learn about • A walk to raise money Coalition is celebrating Bike
6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Eagles’ Public Library from 11 a.m. to day, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Salad cadets. For more information on for Cystic Fibrosis research to Work week by setting up
Wednesday, May 25 Hall at 23461 Fern Crescent 4 p.m. Scour your attics, search greens, baby spinach and herbs the cadet youth program (ages takes place at 10 a.m. at the bike commuter stations from
• Hammond Elementary adjacent to the Maple Ridge your basements, dig out your are arriving. There will also be 12 to 18) please call 604-462- south end of Harris Road in 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the Maple
School (11520 203rd Street, Campgrounds. granny’s trinkets and bring a salad dressing demonstra- 9388. Pitt Meadows at 10 a.m. at the Meadows West Coast Express
end south end of Harris Road, station park and ride. Drop by
by the airport. The 2 km will on your way home from work
be along the Pitt Meadows for snacks, a chat and prizes.
dyke. Refreshments and prizes For more information, check
available. Bring a donation out www.mapleridgepittmead-
or just come out and walk to owscyclist.blogspot.com/
show your support. For more
information, visit http://bit. Friday, June 3
ly/iXoLvl • The Maple Ridge/Pitt
Meadows Chapter of the
Monday, May 30 Vancouver Area Cycling
• Local student, Saman- Coalition is celebrating Bike
tha Stanley, is holding a to Work week by setting up
fundraising dinner from 5:30 to bike commuter stations from
8 p.m. at the Roast Bistro, 102 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Memorial
- 22456 Lougheed Highway to Peace Park. Drop by on your
REGIONAL COMPETITION: help fund her volunteer work
experience to Kenya this sum-
way home from work for
snacks, a chat and prizes. For
JUNE 15th • 1:30-3:30 PM mer, where she will be building
a school and teaching English
more information, check out
www.mapleridgepittmead-
to local children. This event owscyclist.blogspot.com/
Ridge Meadows Senior Center features dinner, music, videos,
a toonie toss, silent auction, Saturday, June 4
door prizes, and caricatures. • Artists from the Garib-
12150 224th St. Maple Ridge BC Tickets are $15 each. To aldi Art Club will display and
purchase email samie@shaw.ca sell their work at the Haney
Please RSVP to 604-466-8602 or call Terry at 604-339-2492. Farmers Market on from
For more information www. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and
vancouvertokenya.blogspot. meet the artists and view a
com. variety of original paintings,
prints, and cards.
Monday, May 30
• Come learn about prize Ongoing
winning rhodo flower • Ridge Meadows
trusses at the monthly Fraser Hospice Society is looking
Valley Rhodo club meeting for volunteers to help with the
at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s 14th Annual Vistas Run to be
Heritage Hall, 22279-116th held Sunday, May 29th. If you
Ave, off the Haney By-Pass. All can volunteer a few hours in
are welcome to attend. the morning please call the
office at 604-463-7722
Tuesday, May 31 • Pitt Meadows Secondary
• Family members who School hosts it 50th birthday
have a child with autism are open house on Sept. 30. If you
invited to attend a presenta- graduated from the school or
tion called Navigating the have a child who attends or has

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Maze of Autism Intervention graduated from PMSS, contact
at Ridge Meadows Association Gerri (Laseur) Willms (PMSS
for Community Living, 11641 grad 1969) at 604-465-7141,
224th Street, Maple Ridge from ext. 265 or email gwillms@
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The presenter sd42.ca.
is Dennis Tal of ABA Learn- • The Pitt Meadows Day
ing Center (abacentre.ca) For Society is recruiting volunteers
more information or to RSVP to assist with organizing and
please contact Tracy Hewgill, running the celebration. Vol-
Family Support Worker at unteers should contact Lianne
604-467-8700 ext. 119 or tracy. Shaw at lianneshaw_@hotmail.
If you are a talented singer or musician, over age 65, call hewgill@rmacl.org.
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Burrards open season with win over Thunder


visit Saturday night before
Maple Ridge treats returning home to host the
crowd with 9-6 win 2010 WLA champions New
Westminster Salmonbellies
at Planet Ice on Sunday, May
by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f 29. Game time is 6:45 p.m.
staff reporter
Thunder pair suspended
Joel Dalgarno and Randy after fracas with fans
Daly each registered hat
tricks as the Maple Ridge A pair of Langley players
Burrards thrilled a packed were suspended for their part
house at Planet Ice’s Cam in a dust-up with Burrards
Neely Arena Sunday night, fans in the second period of
earning a 9-6 win over the Sunday’s home opener.
Langley Thunder in their WLA commissioner Ernie
opening game of the West- Truant said a pair of possibly
ern Lacrosse Association intoxicated fans were harass-
2011 season. ing Langley Thunder players
“I don’t remember the last Steve Van Beek and Steve
time we won a home opener, Hay while they were sitting
so that was real nice to get in the penalty box.
for the fans,” said Burrards That prompted Van Beek
head coach Daren Fridge. to reach over the penalty box
Dalgarno got the Burrards glass and swing his stick at
on the board just 33 seconds the fans, while Hay left the
into the game with what penalty box through its side
would be the first of five door and confronted them
unanswered goals by Maple directly.
Ridge. Sam Cook, Daly and “A fan has a right to say
Dalgarno each registered what they want, as long as
powerplay goals later in the they don’t enter the playing
opening frame, while Curtis Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS area,” said Truant. “A player
Dickson scored early in the Above: Tyler Miotto of the doesn’t have a right to leave
second to put the Burrards Burrards slaps hands with the arena and engage the
ahead 5-0. fans like that.”
screaming fans as he steps
Patrick Saunders got the Hay was given a four game
Thunder on the board two out onto the rink at Planet Ice
suspension by the WLA on
minutes into the second for the season home opener Monday, while Van Beek was
period off a pass by Maple against the Langley Thunder handed a two game suspen-
Ridge’s own Jarrett Toll, Sunday evening. sion. Langley Thunder coach
who registered his first WLA Left: Miotto of the Burrards Rod Jensen, meanwhile, was
point with Langley. manages to get around assessed a $150 fine.
Daly scored his second a member of the Langley “The players overreacted,”
of the night a minute later, Thunder. said Truant. “That’s not
prompting the Thunder to something we want to see.”
pull rookie goaltender Bro-
die MacDonald. The move the occasion,” said Fridge.
sparked the Thunder, as “They only got six by him, Burrards seventh in
they scored a pair of short- and they had to earn every national rankings
handed goals just minutes one of those goals.
later. Fridge said the team’s de- The Maple Ridge Burrards
One of those goals came fence also did a good job of are back in seventh place on
from Toll’s stick, as he regis- keeping Langley’s shoot- the LacrosseTalk weekly na-
tered his first WLA goal. ers to the outside, enabling tional senior mens lacrosse
Langley continued to chip Seidel to see his shots. rankings.
away at the Burrards lead, The Burrards made the The Burrards fell out of the
drawing as close as 7-5, but most of their many power rankings last week prior to
were plagued by penalties. play opportunities, scoring their first game of the sea-
Thunder players Rob Van six goals on 11 chances. Lan- son, but returned to seventh
Beek and goaltender Joe gley, meanwhile, scored on place with their 9-6 win over
Bell were each assessed mi- Jensen, who was ejected Fridge said he was happy Rookie goaltender Chris two of their six power play the Langley Thunder on Sun-
nor penalties with five min- from the game and assessed with how his team went to Seidel made the most of his opportunities. day.
utes to play, effectively kill- a bench minor for unsports- work. first start in net for the Bur- Dalgarno finished with a The Burrards are the
ing what would have been manlike conduct. “I thought we played me- rards with 2010 WLA goalie game-high five points, while fourth-ranked team from
a Langley powerplay after Goals by Curtis Dickson thodically, we chipped away of the year Ron Schibild Dickson and Daly each had the Western Lacrosse As-
Burrards forward Pete Tellis and Dalgarno on the ensu- and we remained disci- unavailable for the game. four points. Derek Lowe, sociation on the list, behind
received minor penalties for ing power play put the game plined,” he said. “They have Seidel allowed just six goals Creighton Reid, Tellis, and the New Westminster Salmo-
goaltender interference and out of reach for Langley, a lot of new players on their on 41 shots for his first win, Jeff Sauve each had assists. nbellies (No. 2, 0-0-1), Coquit-
unsportsmanlike conduct. which potted its sixth goal team this year, so I expect and was named the Bur- The Burrards are on the lam Adanacs (No. 4, 1-0-0),
That prompted an outburst of the night with less than a them to gel better by the rards’ player of the game. road this week as they pay and the Victoria Shamrocks
from Thunder coach Rod minute left to play. next time we see them.” “He definitely rose to the Coquitlam Adanacs a (No. 5, 0-0-1).

Fraser Valley championships last the team will likely get an easier Sports Complex in Burnaby.

Pitt girls by R o b e r t M a n g e l s d o r f
staff reporter

The Pitt Meadows Marauders AA


Wednesday. Coach Mike Oldridge
said the Delta team provided difficult
competition for his squad.
“They beat us 4-0 last year in the
draw than last year, when they were
the No. 3 seed from the Fraser Valley.
The Marauders ultimately finished
in seventh place last year at the 16-
The Pitt Meadows Marauders se-
nior girls’ soccer team is made up
of Nikki Stanley, Melanie Manson,
Lindsay Macdermid, Becky Jenkins,

going to senior girls’ soccer team is off to the


B.C. high school championships next
week after finishing in the top three
at the Fraser Valley finals last week.
Fraser Valleys, so this was an im-
provement,” he said. “They are a
very strong team, they did not give
us a lot of chances.”
team tournament.
“We’d like to improve on last year’s
result,” said Oldridge. “I don’t think
making the top four is out of reach
Chanel Naiker, Linnea Foster, Me-
lissa Knebelow, Briana Morrison,
Lexi Turner, Amanda Ward, Kelsey
Acaster, Nicole Foster, Tam Reiss,

B.C. finals
The Marauders lost 1-0 to 2010 pro- The Marauders will enter the for us.” Steph Patricelli, Emily Gresham,
vincial champions Burnsview Grif- provincial tournament as the No. 2 The provincial finals take place Alysha Rasmussen, Alex Lewis, and
fins of Delta in the final game of the Fraser Valley seed, which will mean June 2 to 4 at the Burnaby Lake Payge Pena.
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Royals undefeated at Cloverdale tourney


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it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-
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ey? We Lend! If you own your own $22.00 Per Metric Ton Res Re-roofing & repairs WCB BBB
home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep- You bet your grass it does!! Exceptional Quality A+ rating Free est. 604-377-5401
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www.pioneerwest.com GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds 356 RUBBISH REMOVAL Avail June 4th. $575: 604-463-9841
W Maintenance W Power raking $59.00 Per Ton
If you own a home or real estate, W Fertilizing W Pruning CATS GALORE, TLC has for
Meadows Landscape Supply adoption spayed & neutered adult
ALPINE CREDITS will lend you
money: It’s That Simple. Your Cred-
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W Landscaping WClean-up
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NEED CASH TODAY?
• Bathrooms
• Finished Basements
• 24 hr. Emergency Service
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep
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parents German bloodlines with no
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300 LANDSCAPING 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks
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1-800-468-5865
www.1800gotjunk.com LAB RETRIEVER PUPS, yellow &
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 604-537-4140 black, $500. Vet check, quality line-
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All aspects of Landscaping
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. wormed. (604)702-0217
203 ACCOUNTING/TAX/ and Landscaping Maintenance
Strata, Commercial, Residential Fast & Reliable. Insured 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL MULTI POM puppies, 2 M, 1 F, 8
Pavers, Patios & Retaining walls Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.
BOOKKEEPING Spring clean ups Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
wks old. Ready to go. All shots.
$350 obo. Phone (604)825-2271.
ACCOUNTING Done Accurately Fully INSURED NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
Small Business, P/U & Delivery .Jim’s Mowing
Spring Services - jimsmowing.ca
Call (604)763-8795 329 PAINTING & DECORATING dog or a good dog for a good
home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-
Bookkeeping, Payroll, Tax Returns,
HST.604-814-0967 / 604-862-1596 Prompt Delivery Available 856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
TOPSOIL
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

Seven Days a Week PRESA CANARIO pups, $700-


Meadows Landscape • SCREENED TOPSOIL $1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad
• MUSHROOM MANURE 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525
Supply Ltd. • BARK MULCH PUG PUPS, 11 weeks old. 1st
D Garden Blend Soil shots. 3 females, $800 each. Call
✶ Bark Mulch D Lawn Blend Soil 604-467-3003 778-808-5445.
✶ Lawn & Garden Soil
✶ Drain Grave Lava Rock D Custom Blends avail. Purebred Westie puppies, $1200
Ready June 6, 1st shots, de-
✶ River Rock ✶Pea Gravel D Composted Mushroom 372 SUNDECKS wormed. Vet check, 604-316-8691
Manure
(604)465-1311 NO Wood byproducts used
ROTTI PUPPIES, Male & Female.
All shots and declawed. $500 each.
meadowslandscapesupply.com Ready June 3rd. 604-767-4793
When QUALITY Matters SHELTIE PUPPIES sable, price
242 CONCRETE & PLACING RAZAR DELIVERIES all soils are tested for Optimum lowered, vet checked, 1st shots, de-
growing requirements wormed (604)826-6311
HERFORT CONCRETE Topsoil/Lawn & Garden - $24/yrd
TOY POM 4 mo old, black $850.
NO JOB TOO SMALL Aged Mushroom Manure - $15/yrd
17607 FORD ROAD, # 1 PAY-LESS Painting Two Med. Poms, 1.5 yrs old $650
Steer Manure - $15/yrd.
Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years! PITT MEADOWS Ext./Int. SPRING Special obo. All males. 778-839-8007 aft 6
*Prepare *Form *Place *Finish Wash Sand, 3/4 Clear Crush, PICK-UP ...... OR .... DELIVERY
*Retaining Walls *Stairs *Driveways & 3/4 Drain Rock - $25/yrd LOOK for our YARD SIGNS
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Concrete ***ALSO... Lime Rock - $35/yrd. Nabby Jack Home Renovations and 604-465-3189 Licensed D References
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom,
railing, gates. 604-521-2688
Interlocking Bricks &Sod Placement $28/yrd. Road Base 28/yrd New Construction
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509 AUCTIONS
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UNIQUE CONCRETE 604-763-4215 or 604-341-4524
Dean 604-834-3076 Scott 604-891-9967 D Re-build/Extend Existing Decks
604-818-9473
DESIGN Renovations W Maintenance D Authorized vinyl deck installers
HUGE RESTAURANT Deli & Food
2 HUNGRY PAINTERS & Power D Aluminum, glass, wood railings
F All types of concrete work F Washing. Low prices. Int/Ext. Man D Sundeck & Vinyl Repairs Services Equipment Auction.
F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep
MDG HOME SERVICES 604-463-3644 & wife 75 years combined exp. D 5 Year Warranty on Vinyl Consignment now being accepted.
FDriveways FExposed FStamped *Work Guaranteed *References June 4, 11am at Dodds Auction,
F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
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the winter blues? job, senior rates, free est, residen- Free estimates 604-418-8340
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Ed’s ROTOTILLING tial, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp.
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www.elementsofconcrete.com
Decorative Concrete Contractors W Power wash the house
& LANDSCAPING 374 TREE SERVICES
*Rototilling *Levelling BUILDING SALE... “Rock Bottom
604-467-1507 W Sidewalks and driveways Prices!”. 25x40 $7995. 30x40

W Gutters *Gardens *Loader Work A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. $9840. 35x50 $12,995. 40x80
W General yard cleanup
257 DRYWALL W Painting *Brush Cutter Dangerous tree $22,600. 47x100 $35,690. Ends in-
cluded. Many others. Pioneer Steel
removal, spiral pruning
45 Years in the drywall trade. All
W Any little job.... ~ Free Estimates ~ ABOVE THE REST “ hedge trimming, stump Manufacturers since 1980. Call 1-
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Big or small. Wayne 778-242-2060
Let MDG Home Services 604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246 Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices,
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Ceiling Restoration: taping & board- Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Arborist Reports INGS Priced to Clear - Make an Of-
Just pick up the phone
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MICRO Drywall, Texture Re- (604)999-5454 $ Best Rates $ Free Brochure - 1-800-668-5111
SAWMILLS - Band/Chainsaw -
pair/New Texture & Drywall , clean Affordable Professional Painting SPRING SALE - Cut lumber any di-
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PROFESSIONAL Drywall & Tap-
pwrwashing. New const. Int/Ext No
Job’s too small Free Est 466-8165
A.C. mension, anytime. MAKE MONEY
and SAVE MONEY In stock ready
ing, all textures.Big/small projects.
Best Prices in Town. 604-970-1285 MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. TREE SERVICE to ship. Starting at $1,195.00.
http://www.NorwoodSaw-
Painters. Free Est. Written Guar.
Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510 30 years experience mills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899
260 ELECTRICAL Ext.400OT
SEASIDE PAINTING
104607
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING
Lawn & Garden Service. Design, & Decking 604-462-8528, 218-9618 Bob Fitz-James 523 UNDER $100
Big Mountain Electric Pruning, Lawns,
Comm/Res. (604)462-1369
Cleanups, Stardust Painting Commercial &
Member of BBB since 1975 Call
Residential Service, Interior & Exterior.
John (604)889-8424

604-467-0333 CHEST of 4 drawers: arborite


Bonded, experienced .

brown top, light oak front & sides,


$30. 604-463-7223
Friendly service SAWDUST EXERCISE BIKE can be set
Reasonable price Hemlock, Fir & Cedar for resistance gauge, $30. Good
No job too small condition. 604-463-7223
Reno’s/Additions Available for Delivery SMALL 30” round kitchen table,
778-892-4299 Call for pricing center leg, shiny light oak colour,
$30. 604-463-7223
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 SOFA & CHAIR dark mauve with
Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td www.augustinesoilandmulch.com grey diamond shapes, light oak
We love small jobs! 604-568-1899 woodwork, $50. 604-463-7223
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION

548 FURNITURE 625 FOR SALE BY OWNER 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING 810 AUTO FINANCING 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
PORT COQUITLAM. 2 floor T/H, 3 $0 DOWN & we make your 1st pay-
#1 Cash Buyer bdrms, 2 washrms. Carport Reas. MAPLE RIDGE, PITT MEADOWS POCO DOWNTOWN ment at auto credit fast. Need a ve-
2009 FLEETWOOD PROWLER
price. Clear title. 604-941-7132. 11672 ~ 224th St. All-Inclusive hicle? Good or Bad credit call
“Since 1987” 1 Bdrm suite. $650/mo. incl. The Meadows Seniors Residence Stephanie 1-877-792-0599.
$$CASH $$ for your furniture, 626 HOUSES FOR SALE heat, h/w, 1 1/2 blocks from Gated underground parking,
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tools, electronics, antiques, Rent incls. freshly prepared
appliances, computers Haney Place Mall, heated outdoor pool. Heat, hot meals, cable, housekeeping,
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WW ANYTHING OF VALUE WW Express. 2675 Shaughnessy St.
Call Cole 778.828.8219 Call: 778-285-5554
Single items to entire Large 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Suites Preowned, exceptional value,
households MAPLE RIDGE Available loaded, a/c, rear kitchen, s.s.
463-4449 or
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION appli. dinette slide, enclosed
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GREAT LOCATION $500mo avail immed 604-467-9921
EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Queen Anne Apts. PORT COQUITLAM
2010 STARCRAFT 1020
551 GARAGE SALES Fabulous 2.26 private acres 1 Bdrm Top flr apt. $775 750 SUITES, LOWER
with creek in beautiful Alberni * Renovated Suites * 2 Bdrm Corner apt. $925
22557 - 123rd Ave, Maple Ridge COQUITLAM, New paint Quiet 1
Sat. May 28, 8am-12pm. Girl Valley on Vancouver Island. S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs
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clothes & toys 0-24 mos. Plus misc. utils. G/L, priv entry (604)941-4166
items. room, 4 bathroom custom built INCLUDES: HEAT, S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE
S Across from park w/Mtn views COQUITLAM North, 2 bdrm grnd lvl
1995 home. Outstanding HOT WATER & HYDRO
S Gated parking and Elevator suite with storage, 1.5 baths, priv
G. sale 24045 109 ave maple ridge.
cameras, lenses, computer stuff, 57x40 shop with own bath- S Adult oriented building entry, large patio, w/d, 5 appli’s.
room, lots of parking. Features Near Shopping & Amenities.
electronics, dvds, books, air hock- S References required N/S, N/P, $1080/mo incl utils/cable.
ey, tools, ladies clothes (6-8), hardwood, tile throughout, CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Avail June 15th. 604-552-3307.
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MAPLE RIDGE 1 bdrm bsmt suite,
Saturday 8 - 2 May 21 places, stove, heat and hot 604-463-2236 sep entry, 5 appl. ns/np. Refs. used car is hard enough without bottle, electric brakes, 3-way
having to worry about financing! refrigerator & more.
water; ensuite with soaker tub. 12186-224 St, Maple Ridge
June 1st. $850/mo. 604-790-1410.
Get APPROVED for your car loan $12,495 (Stk. 30868)
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change? Move to Vancouver above grnd, full bath, dble ceiling, 2
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552 GARDEN EQUIPMENT Port Alberni, the Salmon Capi- Maple Ridge Facing onto city park. 1 blk from
MAPLE RIDGE, Bright new 1000 sf
Future Not Your Past. Want a Visa?
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solved! Bobbex Deer repellent for more information on this Immed. N/S, no pets. 604-612-4110
available in Canada. Easy, “one of a kind” property. 3 Bedroom Apt $950/mo
economical, safe. Available at Asking $649,000 Attractive modern unit, in a safe, 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL 818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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inquiries welcome. Ask for Port Alberni, B.C. 2 Bdrm trailer, 232nd area,
newly decorated, sep W/D, 5 white, “rare”, 2 seater, 155,000 kms
John Stilinovic community gardens, playground,
BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca amenity rooms, on site laundry $900/mo. hydro/cable not included. new appl’s, gas f/p, built in vac., Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001
250-724-4725 facilities & secure parking in a Newly reno’d inside, f/s, w/d No private entry, covered patio,
Toll Free 1-877-723-5660 Smoking (604)467-5248 aft 5:30pm. 1998 Audi A4 quattro, V6,
certified Crime Free Multi Hous- parking, N/S, N/P avail July 1st,
559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES ing complex. Pet friendly (some 5spd, 317KM. $3000 obo.
exceptions apply). The tenant ref’s req’d $1050/mo incl’s util’s, 250-307-1215.
CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs?
630 LOTS and other occupants must 736 HOMES FOR RENT cable, internet, garbage pick-up 2000 BUICK Century, burgundy, 4
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get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call of occupants, and other similar d/w, on farm. 21617-128 Ave Avail MAPLE RIDGE, Central. Newer
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1-866-981-6591. criteria. Please note that fully now. $1500+utils. 604-722-5609
safest U.S. City) Owner Financing, subsidized, or Rent Geared to ent, own W/D. Lrg patio & yard. 2000 CHRYSLER Neon LX,
NO CREDIT CHECKS! Money Income (RGI) units are filled via a MAPLE RIDGE. 3 bdrm rancher on $950/mo. incl utils. N/S. Ref’s req. 4 door, silver , 183kms, A/C, CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

Back Guarantee FREE Color Bro- 1/4 acre. Nr amens. 6 appls, 2 large Call 604-476-1617.
560 MISC. FOR SALE chure 800-755-8953
waiting list called The BC
sheds, ample prk. np/ns, avail now.
CD/Tape, mag wheels anti theft,
1 owner .$2100 (604)476-2547 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
Housing Central Registry Maple Ridge east, 240th. 1 bdrm REMOVAL
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A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - 700 s/f, full kit/bath. N/S. N/P. $825 2009 CADILLAC DTS, black, grey ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
No RGI subsidy available at this Maple Ridge - Beautiful maintained incl utils. June 15. 604-614-0433. leather, loaded, showroom cond, $$$ PAID FOR SOME
Get Your First Month Free. Bad
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no pets. June 1, Rick 604.790.7425
$725 incls. cbl./utils. 604-783-8492 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS Minimum $150 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
models. Tremendous savings.
Luxurious 1512 sq ft home MAPLE RIDGE, spacious newer 1
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10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1- plans available. The Home Boys Family home, double garage,
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sizes and colours available. Call 1-
Heat, hot water & parking. Avail June 1st or sooner Autos • Trucks
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888-611-7660. & cable incl’d, share W/D, N/S, no 59K, like new, garage kept. All op-
• Equipment Removal
www.spasuppliesonline.ca Brookside Realty ~ Dave party, on bus route, mature person, tions. $16,000obo 778-232-3578
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates SUNRISE APARTMENT We pay Up To $500 CA$H
for purchases and refinances, im- (604)240-3523 ref’s req’d $700/mo (604)466-2186
22292 - 122nd Ave 2005 HONDA Civic, auto, 2dr, No Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-
604-319-9341 accidents, great cond. 235kms,
sure relief, and equity loans. Free,
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2 BR,1bath,1Pk,laundry rm,Nearby
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$1000: (604)460-8618 space for lease. Nr downtown core. Call 778-895-7570 or 604-836-5931 Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min.
2011,CD$ 950+ Utility 1/3,Cell
640 RECREATIONAL AVAILABLE NOW Avail. June. $900/mo. 720 sf facility phone; 778-899-2418
10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
(meeting room, offices, kitchen,
572 PLANTS/NURSERY STOCK 1 Bedroom bathroom, utils & services. Parking 827 VEHICLES WANTED SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We
buy scrap batteries from cars,
50% CO-OWNER SOUGHT for
professionally managed late model Heat, hot water & parking.
& incentives. Elaine (604)467-2111 752 TOWNHOUSES trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each.
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE, 2 Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min.
year old: $1.49/each for a box of Meridian 391 luxury motor yacht Close to stores & schools. MAPLE RIDGE PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op
with prime moorage downtown Van- 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
150 ($223.50). Full range of trees, T/H $1005/mo - $1089/mo. Shares
shrubs, cherries & berries. Free couver. Skippering/training
SUNRISE APARTMENT OFFICE req’d. No subsidy available. Orien-
The Scrapper

available. 604-669-2248.
shipping. 1-866-873-3846 or
www.one4yacht.com 22292 - 122nd Ave & RETAIL SPACE tation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd
Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th
treetime.ca
PARADISE FOUND: water- 604-319-9341 Various downtown locations. Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2.
Avail. Now! Updated and well Leave msg 604-465-1938
front property on beautiful Jim
REAL ESTATE Lake, 0.83-acre with 360 sq ft MAPLE RIDGE
maintained. Various sizes 320sf.
- 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
insulated cabin, located near Call: Rick Medhurst, TRANSPORTATION
Green Lake/Watch Lake. Rare BRIGHT 1 BDRM Royal LePage
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS privacy, only three lots on the 2ND FLOOR. 604-463-3000 806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
lake, good fishing for rainbows
Maple Ridge to 10 lbs, nice swimming, sur- 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
Peaceful & secure retirement living rounded by crown land. Great In town. Off street prkg. RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE 1979 Cadi Eldo Biarritz, one ow-
$221,000 ~ 12148 224th St trails for hiking, ATV and $650/mo. incl heat. enr, collector, continental kit, gar.
1 Bedroom and solarium, Approx. 600 sq.ft. Off 224th kept. 204 K. $3,500. 604-535-5777 2004 Adventurer 220RB
large rooms, full tub with grab-bars. snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km 604-219-0267 Maple Ridge, close to Royal
Retirement community. back road access in 4x4 or bank. June 1. Incl heat & taxes.
Pool tables, workshop, hairdresser, pick-up. FSBO. $260,000. MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl adult building. Store front exposure & pos- 810 AUTO FINANCING
Large 1 Bdrm $750/mo incls heat/ sible incentives.
Rec Centre 250-395-0599. (Please see hot water, ref’s, N/P (604)467-2606
Quick possession available bchomesforsale.com/view/70-
Brookside Realty ~ Dave mile/frank) 604-219-0267
Maple Ridge
604.240.3523
Glenwood Manor
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE 743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Apartments Create A Breeze, Awning, Dual
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS pane windows, DSI Hot Water,
1 & 2 Bdrms from $670 & $835 A/C. $ 26,995 (Stk. 21779B)
www.dannyevans.ca MAPLE RIDGE
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley Clean, Spacious www.fraserwayrv.com 847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
West ~ East 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
Includes cable, heat,
RENTALS hot water & parking 1 & 2 bedroom suites, 2006 LAND ROVER LR3 SE,
$695-$850 all inclusive. 2007 TRIPLE E EMBASSY dark blue, 40K MLS/64K KMS, no
Seniors discount accid, lady driven, new tires, batt &
21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd brakes, immaculate @ $24,900.
706 APARTMENT/CONDO Call Maria @ 604-943-0210.
Ridge Meadows
COQUITLAM (604)466-5799 Property Management 851 TRUCKS & VANS
5 min walk to Maple Ridge (604)466-2838
Skytrain and Mall Mon ~ Fri 9am ~ 5pm 1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift,
Swan Court Apartments $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-750-
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms. www.ridgemeadows
1 & 2 Bdrm units w/view propertymanagement.com 0194
Hardwood floors, adult oriented, Class A, preowned, exceptional
Heat/hot water, inste heat, h/w & cable incl’d, f/p, n/pets. value, loaded, a/c, sleeps 4, 1991 Ford E50 Van, Sidewinder
Criminal Record check may be reqd ANNOUNCEMENTS: Did you, or someone Conversion 7 seater with captain’s
storage, 4 appl’s Resident Manager Onsite you know just have a baby? How about a
gas, auto, 33, 320km, 30GB
seat. Hitch, air-cared. Great cond.
Birthday or Anniversary? Advertise your special Stk. 1860,
Now with MeridianRV.com No acc. $1500: (604)465-7109
Call 604-931-2024 SENIORS DISCOUNT occassions with us bcclassified.com
1-877-213-5243 1997 RANGER XLT super cab,
www.aptrentals.net 604.477.9189 4 X 2, 1 owner, loaded, extras.
$3,500 obo. Phone (604)463-2507
MAPLE RIDGE W. New quiet bldg. 746 ROOMS FOR RENT 2009 DUTCHMEN DENALI
1 bdrm. condo. 3rd flr. 5 appl., gas 2001 MAZDA MPV ES, lther, sun-
MAPLE INN f/p, u/g prking. $800/mo. Avail. now. roof, dual a/c, fog lights, gold, beige
11695 -224th St 604-467-4450 or 604-833-4450. $75 OFF 1ST MONTH int., 192K. $5450. (604)825-2393
2008 DODGE RAM 3500 Laramie,
Maple Ridge 1 bdrm Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn,
PITT MEADOWS weekly maid service, cable TV, diesel, auto, 4 X 4, L. box, dealer
$500-$550 includes hot water insp. $28,900. Call 778-895-7570.
private bath, on bus route, 5/min
Certified Crime Free Building CHELSEA PARK APTS walk to commuter rail.
Mature adult oriented.
Close to uptown
604-463-4131 for appointment
1 & 2 Bdrms Apts, Also Haney Motor Hotel
(9am-5pm)
3 Bdrm T/Homes Avail 22222 Lougheed Hwy., Preowned, exceptional value,
Maple Ridge loaded, a/c, triple slide, artic
MAPLE RIDGE - Condo Suite Conveniently located. Nice, Inquire in person between pkg. dual pane windows, fire-
11671 Fraser St. Large 2 BR bright & large suites. No pets. place, TV/DVD ent. Stk.#1908
9am - 3pm or
Reno’d! 1 Bath; 800 sf; $850 NOW MeridianRV.com
Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666 Call 604-465-8088 Call 604-467-3944 1-877-213-5243
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ANY MAKE OR MODEL ALL VEHICLES ARE
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INSPECTED & WARRANTED
REDUCED IN !
Explorer
Was Stock#
$37,991 UT027100
HATCHBACK
Was
$15,991
Stock#
UC384562

• Rigorous 127-point Quality Assurance


Inspection.
• Extensive mechanical and appearance
reconditioning process for the MONTH OF MAY! 7 passenger loaded 4WD
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• Minimum 12 months/20,000 kms Powertain • 7 days/ 1,500 kms exchange privilege. sale $29,984 only $249 bi-weekly**** $8007 now only $11,992 only 149 bi-weekly** $3999
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$ $
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(1) (2) $35,991 $31,991 UT054756
$
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27,950 5.4L V8, loaded, navigation.
ONCE A TOYOTA, ALWAYS A TOYOTA Fully loaded truck
save save
Bi-weekly Bi-weekly sale $26,984 only $309 bi-weekly** $
9007 sale $27,984 only $319 bi-weekly** $
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2010 Toyota 2010 Toyota 2009 Toyota 2006 Fusion SE 2010 Fusion SEL AWD
Corolla Camry Yaris CE Sedan Local, one owner compact SUV All-wheel drive with low kms and Was Stock#
Was Stock#
with sunroof Bluetooth $16,991 UC168802
$32,991 UC289356

UT019407 UT399526 4 cyl clean car low kms loaded

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within the lower sale $10,984 only $169 bi-weekly*
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mainland
2007 F350 Diesel Dually 2005 Freestar
Local Toyota Certified-factory warranty, Local Toyota 1 Local Owner, Toyota Certified Rates start at Was Stock#
Was Stock#
up to date servicing & special Toyota finance certified vehicle, up to 1.9%APR(OAC), Fully Equipped, Auto, $39,981 UT078548 $12,991 UC008821
rates(OAC), power group, auto. #Stk UC206867 date servicing. Stk# UC092557 No Accident Claims. Stk# UC298607 Crew Cab Lariat, Loaded
19,995 13,995
4.2L V6 ,4-speed auto
$ $
$
13,995 save save
sale $34,693 only $379bi-weekly** $5288 sale $6992
$
5999
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AWD 9859 kms, BLACK
was $48,709 SAVE $1,000
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10 FUSION 4DR SDN
SP AWD 15485 kms, BLACK
was
w $32,991 SAVE $3,000
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UT000774
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4X 68282 kms, BLACK PEARL
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UT079110 8 F350 C CAB 4X4 S
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93497 kms, BLACK
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UT049485 7 F150 SUPERCREW
XT
XTR 4X4 72064 kms, BLACK
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UUT017647 6 F350 KING RANCH
DDIESEL 115544 kms, BLACK
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SALE $47,709 SALE
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2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLT 2006 AUDI A4 1999 MAZDA MIATA UC136745 11 FIESTA4DR SDN UT
UT84250A 8 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT

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SEDAN 66634 kms, GRAY
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CAB XLT 4X4 114275 kms, GRAY SE
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AWD W/ NAV 13174 kms, BLACK
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UC114440 10 MUSTANG 2DR
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UT41079A 8 ESCAPE 4DR 4WD DO
XL 88409 kms, GRAY
XLT
UC
UC023510 8 HONDA CIVIC 4
DOOR 33664 kms, GREY
w
was $18,991 SAVE $3,000
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UT058887 7 F150 LWB SUPER-
CA
CAB XLT 4X4
11
115761 kms, SILVER
UUC271302 5 CHEVROLET
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UT605267 8 JEEP WRANGLER

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SSALE $11,991

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UT019565 8 ESCAPE XLT V6 UN
UNLIMITED X 84615 kms,
UC105007 11 MUSTANG GT UT
UT027571 10 RANGER SUPER- UC
UC304555 7 FOCUS ZX3
FW 89934 kms, BLACK PEARL YE
FWD YELLOW CO
COUPE SE UUT149047 5 DODGE DAKOTA
CONVERTIBLE 3425 kms, BLACK CA SPORT 2WD
CAB w $19,991 SAVE $3,000
was w
was $21,991 SAVE $3,000
31 kms, BLACK
31035 92
92000 kms, SILVER QQUAD CAB 2WD 121232 kms,
was $42,991 SAVE $3,000 SA $16,991
SALE SA
SALE $18,991
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was $14,991 SAVE $4,998 BBLUE

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SALE $39,991 w $19,995 SAVE $3,000
was
leather, 7 passenger seating, BCAA equipped including power moonroof, sedan, factory warranty, V6. SA $16,995
SALE UT
UT034811 8 EXPLORER XLT 4X4 UT
UT510042 8 ODYSSEY 5DR LX SA
SALE $9,993 wwas $12,991 SAVE $3,000
143 point inspection. Stk# UT047069 Mazda warranty. Stk# UT300671 Stk# UC276223 V8 87514 kms, BROWN AT 18000 kms, GRAY SSALE $9,991
UT052067 10 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT UT
UT007959 10 SPORT TRAC UT
UT035540 7 FREESTAR SE
$
19,995 $
17,995 $
13,995 4CYL LOADED, 19132 kms, GREY w $28,991 SAVE $3,000
was w
was $26,991 SAVE $3,000
AD
ADRENALIN AWD V8 WA
WAGON 97630 kms, SILVER UUT434113 5 NISSAN FRONTIER
TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE was $30,991 SAVE $3,000
SALE $27,991
41 kms, GRAY
41952
w $38,991 SAVE $3,000
was
SA
SALE$25,991

UT
UT04478A 8 F150 SUPERCREW
SA
SALE $23,991
UT
UT043360 8 RANGER
wa
was $12,991 SAVE $3,000
SA
SALE $9,991
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85239 kms, SILVER
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3 DAY/300KM Money Back Guarantee Good Credit UT013959 10 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
SA $35,991
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XTR km
kms, BLACK UC
UC306570 7 MUSTANG 2DR
SSALE $10,991
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CONV 51441 kms, BLACK
BUYER PROTECTION

GUARANTEE 15 DAY/1500KM Exchange Guarantee 2006 MAZDASPEED 6 2008 MAZDA CX-9 GT 2008 MAZDA CX-7 GS
Bad Credit CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBT was $29,991 SAVE $3,000 SE LOADED
SES SA $26,991
SALE SA
SALE $16,991 wa
was $28,991 SAVE $3,000
UUT47757A 4 EXCURSION 4X4

PAY
LILIMITED 180550 kms, BLACK
36 kms, SILVER
36383 SA
SALE $25,991
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UT057946 8 F150 SUPERCREW UT
UT50790B 8 RANGER R/C 2WD
$ (6)
$ (7)
$ (8) No Credit Pay off your high interest loans XL 4X4 62793 kms, BROWN
XLT SSALE $26,991
ICBC Collision DamageCheck 175 Bi-weekly
NOW $
261 Bi-weekly 205 Bi-weekly Call for approval OUT
UT089511 10 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT
4CYL, 28386 kms, BLUE
SA $16,991
SALE
UT
UT003342 9 SPORT TRAC XLT
w $29,991 SAVE $3,000
was
SA $26,991
SALE
4C
4CYL AUTO 42624 kms, GRAY
w
was $14,991 SAVE $3,000
SA
SALE $11,991
UT
UT070792 7 RANGER SUPERCAB
SP
SPORT 2WD 107533 kms, GRAY
wa $15,991 SAVE $3,000
was U
UT050164 4 F350 SUPERCAB

2009 Toyota Tacoma 2006 Toyota 2006 Toyota Sienna


WAS $
22,995 18,750 CASH PRICE $
32,750 CASH PRICE $
22,750 was $28,991 SAVE $3,000
SALE $25,991
4X V656468 kms, SILVER
4X4
UT
UT0853418 F150 SUPERCREW UT
UT547242 7 DODGE RAM 1500
SA $12,991
SALE 4X
4X4 DIESEL 156000 kms, SILVER
6-speed manual, All-wheel drive, 2.3L DISI Local 7 passenger crossover with leather, sunroof and AWD, Moonroof, 18” Alloy Wheels your w $31,991SAVE $3,999
was
XT 4X4 66395 kms, GRAY
XTR
w
was $25,991 SAVE $8,008
Access Cab SR5 Corolla SE LE Minivan UT179647 SA $27,992
SALE 4X
4X4 93564 kms, BLACK was SSALE $17,983
BOSE audio. UT153992 UT210728 w $29,991 SAVE $3,000 UC
UC712973 7 TOYOTA
Huge selection of all makes and models and trade-in UT014572 10 F150 SUPERCREW
XTR 4X4 6556 kms, GRAY UT
UT000188 9 SPORT TRAC XLT
was
SA $26,991
SALE
$2
$23,991 SAVE $3,000
SA
SALE $20,991 CO
COROLLA CE UUC142862 4 TAURUS SEL SEDAN
many cars, trucks, vans and SUVS to choose no matter was $39,991 SAVE $3,000
SALE $36,991
4X V6 W/ROOF
4X4
37
37000 kms, BLACK
UT
UT0585318 F150 SUPERCREW
UC
64 kms, SILVER
64143
wa $14,991 SAVE $3,499
UC766296 7 DODGE MAGNUM was
V6 122039 kms, GREEN
FX CANOPY 50781 kms, SILVER
FX4 w
was $12,991 SAVE $4,999
from all in one location what you w $32,991 SAVE $3,000
was
SA $29,991
SALE
w $31,991 SAVE $3,000
was
W
WAGON 60364 kms, RED
w
was $18,991 SAVE $4,000
SA $11,492
SALE SSALE $7,992
UT045986 10 F-150 4WD SA $28,991
SALE UT
UT062194 6 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT V6
owe UC
SUPERCREW 32661 kms, WHITE UC301231 9 TOYOTA YARIS
SA
SALE $14,991
W/
W/LEATHER 80357 kms, BLUE UUC158542 2 SEBRING 4 DOOR

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SALE $29,991
SE
SEDAN,
w
was
80294 kms, GREY
$14,991 SAVE $3,000
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UT027345 8 F150 SUPERCAB
XL 4X4 53081kms, WHITE
XLT
w $27,991 SAVE $3,000
was
UC
SX
SXT 52296 kms, RED
wa $21,991 SAVE $3,000
UC121721 7 DODGE CALIBER was
SA $18,991
SALE
SE
SEDAN 117642 kms, GRAY
w
was $10,991 SAVE $3,000

Local Toyota certified vehicle, NEED HANDS FREE


E UT000022 10 FLEX LIMITED
SA $11,991
SALE
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UT683046 8 DODGEGRAND
SA $24,991
SALE w
was $15,991 SAVE $3,000
SA
SALE $12,991 UT
UT070246 6 ESCAPE LIMITED
SSALE $7,991

UUT646242 99 DODGE RAM


1 local owner, fully equipped, Local Toyota
Payments are OAC. 6.99%. Terms 1) 72, 2) 84, 3) 84, 4) 60, 5) 60, 6) 60, 7) 60, 8) 72 NO PAYMENTS AWD LOADED 21586 kms, GREY CARAVAN
CA SE
UT
UT047921 8 F150 SUPERCREW V6 4X4 82468 kms, BLACK
auto, Factory warranty.
Stk# UT634930
new all season tires.
Stk# UC665792
Certified Vehicle.
Stk# UT511129 YOUR BLUETOOTHH FOR 6 MONTHS O.A.C
was $37,991 SAVE $3,000
SALE $34,991
88 kms, GRAY
88834
w $18,991 SAVE $3,000
was
XL 4X4 73623 kms, WHITE
XLT
w $28,991 SAVE $ 3,000
was
UT
UT030951 7 EDGE SEL+ AWD
LO
LOADED 60574 kms, ALLOY
wa $22,991 SAVE $3,000
was
SA $19,991
SALE
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w
was $13,991 SAVE $3,500

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SSALE $10,491
27,995 20,995
w
was $29,991 SAVE $3,000
$ $ $ SA $25,991
SALE

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SA $15,991
SALE
TRADE with vehicle purchase UC158756 10 FOCUS 4 DOOR SE
SEDAN 21832 kms, SILVER
was $18,991 SAVE $3,000
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UT093236 8 E250 CARGO VAN
65 kms, WHITE
65887
UT
UT026087 8 F150 SUPERCAB
XT
XTR 4X4 34449 kms, BROWN
SA
SALE $26,991
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UT19717B 7 SPORT TRAC
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UT
UT73369A
SU
SUPERCAB
10
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6 F150 LWB
XL 4X4
kms, BROWN
UUT098999 99 TOYOTA SIENNA
LE LOADED 196954 kms, GREEN
All prices and payments plus taxes and fees. All financing on approved credit. SALE $15,991
w $22,991 SAVE $3,000
was w
was $28,991SAVE $3,000 89
89588 kms, STONE wa $17,991 SAVE $ 3,000
was
w
was $9,991 SAVE $3,000
SA
SALE $25,991
WEST COAST
DL 26469 SA $19,991
SALE SSALE $6,991
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was $27,991SAVE $ 3,000 SA $14,991
SALE

WEST SA
SALE $24,991

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