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By FRANK BUCHOLTZAldergrove Star
Langley Board of Education voted unanimously not to proceed with a calendar change that would see district schools move to-wards year-round schooling.
� e board endorsed superintendent Suzanne Ho� man’s recom-mendation that the district continue with its current calendar, which sees schooling o� ered from the day following Labour Day until the end of June, with two-week breaks for Christmas and in the spring. Douglas Park Elementary will continue to operate on a modi� ed calendar, with additional one-week breaks in November and May and school continuing until the second week of July.
� e current calendar will stay in place until at least the end of the 2015-16 school year.
More than 7,400 people took part in the consultations over the proposed change, with many � lling out surveys, responding by email or other social media or a� ending forums. Most of the interaction about the proposal was online, although there were individual meetings within schools, in addition to the two open houses. Students were also invited to engage in the process.
Of all those surveyed, 76 per cent favoured continuing with the status quo.
A key factor for many, and something acknowledged by the superintendent in her report, was the impact that a change in the school calendar in Langley would have on families’ other activi-ties.
“Whilst sta� saw this as an opportunity for an educational con-versation, it quickly became apparent that education and personal circumstances were inseparable. Considering a calendar change was see as an intrusion into deeply rooted cultural norms and structures,” the report states.
� e report also acknowledges that “there is a level of distrust of the board and district sta� within the community.”
Board chair Wendy Johnson was pleased with the report and the unanimous backing from the board. She said it was the � rst major initiative from superintendent Ho� mann, and “she followed through and did everything she said she would, and then some.
“� ere were all kinds of opportunity to engage,” Johnson said.School district communications manager Sandy Wakeling said
Wednesday morning that comments were already coming in from parents, thanking the board for its decision.
“Families seem to have appreciated the opportunity to have input. Many were skeptical that there was a pre-determined out-come,” he said.
Johnson said the robust amount of communication and the fact that sta� and board members listened to the community helped
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOIn the spirit of the Peewee International Hockey Tournament, being hosted by Aldergrove this year, American Nolan Wagner (of Wis-consin’s Hudson Raiders) and South Korean H.K. Song (of Gwacheon’s Little Winia) are greeted by Aldergrove Kodiaks’ Junior Hockey mascot Kody at Aldergrove Arena. The 10 visiting teams from six countries are playing a series of games here until March 24, and are also looking forward to viewing games with the Kodiaks and Abbotsford Heat, among other events and sightseeing.
‘Friendship’ Hockey Knows No Borders
Kodiaks begin championship round on home iceAldergrove Star
� e Richmond Sockeyes have clinched the Tom Shaw conference playo� series to advance to the Paci� c Junior Hockey League championship versus the Alder-grove Kodiaks of the Harold Bri� ain con-ference.
� e Sockeyes took Game 7 against the Delta Ice Hawks, 5-1, Monday night at Minoru Arena. � e Kodiaks had defeated Abbotsford Pilots last Tuesday in four out of � ve games in their series.
Game 1 in the best-of-seven champion-ship series between the Aldergrove Kodiaks
and Richmond Sockeyes began Wednes-day, March 20, at Aldergrove Arena, with the teams going to Minoru Arena for Game 2 on � ursday, 7:30 p.m., and Game 3 on Sunday, 5:45 p.m.
Game 4 is scheduled back in Aldergrove next Wednesday, March 27, 7:15 p.m. SEE: Page 3
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to build some goodwill, after some controversial decisions in the past which led to prolonged tensions at the board, staff and community level.
Another reason the superintendent recom-mended against making a calendar change was the lack of clarity from the ministry of educa-tion about whether there would be funding for inter-session learning, similar to that given to summer school. In addi-tion, the report indicates that any change to the cal-endar would be best done on a regional basis.
The district will be of-fering summer school this summer.
FROM FRONT:
KURT LANGMANN PHOTORepresentatives from Hachinohe, Japan, performed traditional songs as well as a singalong version of (It’s a) Small Word for the International Friendship Hockey Tournament fundraising auction, Monday evening at Alder-grove Legion. The event was standing room only and the games have packed Aldergrove Arena all week long.
Friendship Hockey Guests Sing Out Police seek leads on local ‘missing’ man
Aldergrove Star
Langley RCMP are looking for information on a local man who disappeared 12 years ago.
On March 13, 2001 at approximately 11:30 p.m. Scott Anthony Devuyst left his residence in the 5800-block of 248 Street, saying he was going to the local corner store in Aldergrove and he would return in five minutes.
Devuyst was known to be a drug user. It is possible he has chosen to be ‘missing’ or he may have encountered trouble as a result of his involvement in the drug trade.
When he was last seen, Devuyst was 24 years old, 160 lbs., 6’ tall, with blond hair, green eyes, and a scar above his left eyebrow. He was wearing black and white Adidas shoes, a black Umbro toque, green cargo pants and a gray jacket.
Investigators remain in contact with the family, who advise they simply would like to know what happened to Scott so they can have closure.
“Throughout the years, police have received little to no information to assist with this investigation,” says Cor-poral Holly Marks. “Langley Serious Crime investigators are hopeful we will soon know the truth regarding what happened to Scott so we can give the family closure.”
If you have any information that would assist with this investigation, please call Langley RCMP. Should you need to remain anonymous, please call CrimeStoppers, phone 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
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By KURT LANGMANNAldergrove Star
The BC NDP’s trans-portation critic says Lower Mainland public transporta-tion needs major upgrades and that the most urgent needs are in the Metro Vancouver area south of the Fraser River.
“South of Fraser transit would be my first choice, then (replacement of the aging) Patullo bridge,” said Harry Bains, the MLA for Surrey-Newton.
Bains was speaking at a public forum hosted by the Fort Langley-Aldergrove NDP in Aldergrove on Saturday. Local NDP candidate Shane Dyson also spoke, and the meeting was chaired by the constituency president, Brian Harder. There were about two dozen people present and questions were taken from the floor.
Bains said there were mer-
its to the various options being considered by the TransLink board, which include SkyTrain, light rail and rapid buses, and he would pre-fer to leave it to the mayors on the TransLink board to “agree on the technology. But in the meantime we could add more buses, with dedicated bus lanes. We could do this very quickly.”
Bains said TransLink operating funding remains a contentious issue but that he would lean toward easing that burden by allocating a portion of the provincial carbon tax revenues to public transit and other “green” initiatives across the province.
He observed that about $500 million of the $1.2 bil-lion collected annually in carbon taxes goes to corpora-tions, through purchase of car-bon credits.
“That was a bad decision
made at the cabinet table that has cost us dearly. It is punish-ing (motor vehicle) drivers for not taking transit, without spending the money on better transit,” said Bains. “The goal is to have fewer cars but we can only do that if we have effi-cient, affordable transit.”
Dyson criticized the lack of long-range planning in public transportation in this province compared to other parts of the world. “Many other countries have made good choices many years ago,” said Dyson. “But here the most telling conver-sation is always about transit; how it is near impossible to get to appointments in the next town.”
Questions and remarks from the audience covered a gamut of subjects, from the merits of various technolo-gies to the revival of the old Interurban rail line. While there was disagreement on
the subjects, almost everyone seemed to concur that south of the Fraser received less then its fair share of transit services.
Bains said that south of the Fraser receives one hour of service to the 1.9 hours received north of the Fraser,
adding that, “82 per cent of the trips made south of the Fraser remain south of the Fraser.”
Bains says transit needs are most urgent south of the Fraser
KURT LANGMANN PHOTOMLA Harry Bains (left) was featured speaker at a transportation forum hosted by Fort Langley-Aldergrove NDP on Saturday. Seated are NDP constituency president Brian Harder and candidate Shane Dyson.
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0/$4
,397
/$6,
641
plus
app
licab
le ta
xes
due
at e
nd o
f 60-
mon
th p
erio
d. L
icens
e, re
gist
ratio
n, in
sura
nce,
dea
ler a
dmin
istra
tion
fees
and
taxe
s ar
e ex
clud
ed. D
elive
ry a
nd d
estin
atio
n in
clud
ed. ◆
Cash
pur
chas
e pr
ice fo
r the
200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X Co
nv./2
008
Rio
EX M
T/20
08 R
ondo
EX
of $
21,5
45/$
11,4
50/$
21,7
45
incl
udes
a c
ash
reba
te o
f $4,
700/
$3,6
00/$
2,00
0 ba
sed
on a
n M
SRP
of $
26,7
45/$
15,0
50/$
23,7
45. C
ash
purc
hase
pric
e fo
r 200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X Co
nv. (
SP75
28) i
nclu
des
a $5
00 c
ash
reba
te in
lieu
of g
as c
ard.
✜G
et a
$50
0 G
as C
ard
or c
ash
reba
te w
ith th
e ca
sh p
urch
ase,
leas
e or
loan
of a
ny n
ew 2
008
Kia
SUV.
Offe
r is
avai
labl
e on
any
new
200
8 Sp
orta
ge/S
oren
to (a
ll trim
s) a
nd o
nly
for u
se a
t par
ticip
atin
g Ki
a de
aler
s by
Can
adia
n re
siden
ts. ❖
The
effe
ctive
inte
rest
rate
s ar
e 3.
64%
/9.8
1%/2
.09%
rela
tive
to th
eir r
espe
ctive
adv
ertis
ed fi
nanc
e/le
ase
APRs
. The
effe
ctive
rate
s ar
e fo
r inf
orm
atio
n pu
rpos
es o
nly.
§0%
pur
chas
e fin
ancin
g av
aila
ble
on s
elec
t 200
8 Ri
o/Ri
o5/S
pect
ra/S
pect
ra5/
Rond
o/M
agen
tis/A
man
ti/Sp
orta
ge/S
edon
a/So
rent
o m
odel
s fo
r a te
rm o
f up
to
48/4
8/72
/72/
60/7
2/24
/60/
60/4
8 m
onth
s O.A
.C. (
term
varie
s by m
odel
). O
ffer a
vaila
ble
on fin
ance
d tra
nsac
tions
onl
y. Pu
rcha
se fin
ancin
g ex
ampl
e: $
10,0
00 a
t 2.9
% p
urch
ase
finan
cing
equa
ls $1
79 p
er m
onth
for 6
0 m
onth
s; co
st o
f bor
rowi
ng (C
.O.B
.) is
$755
for a
tota
l obl
igat
ion
of $
10,7
55. M
onth
ly pa
ymen
t and
C.O
.B. w
ill va
ry d
epen
ding
on
amou
nt b
orro
wed,
the
term
and
dow
n pa
ymen
t/tra
de. O
ther
leas
e an
d fin
ance
opt
ions
ava
ilabl
e. D
eale
rs a
re fr
ee to
set
indi
vidua
l pric
es. P
rices
sub
ject
to c
hang
e wi
thou
t not
ice. C
erta
in re
stric
tions
may
app
ly. >
High
way/
city
fuel
con
sum
ptio
n fo
r 200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X M
T is
7.8
L (3
6 M
PG)/1
0.4
L (2
7 M
PG) p
er 1
00km
; 200
8 Ri
o EX
MT
is 5.
7 L
(50
MPG
)/8.1
L (3
5 M
PG) p
er 1
00km
; 200
8 Ro
ndo
EX is
7.5
L (3
8 M
PG)/1
1.0
L (2
6 M
PG) p
er
100k
m. T
he a
ctua
l fuel
cons
umpt
ion
of th
ese
vehi
cles
may
vary
. The
se e
stim
ates
are
bas
ed o
n th
e G
over
nmen
t of C
anad
a’s a
ppro
ved
crite
ria a
nd te
stin
g m
etho
ds. R
efer
to th
e G
over
nmen
t of C
anad
a pu
blica
tion
Ener
Gui
de F
uel C
onsu
mpt
ion
Gui
de. †
†NHT
SA (N
atio
nal H
ighw
ay T
raffi
c Saf
ety A
dmin
istra
tion)
test
resu
lts. V
isit w
ww.s
afer
car.g
ov fo
r ful
l det
ails.
‡G
reen
Sco
re fo
r Kia
Rio
/Ro
ndo
base
d on
man
ual/a
utom
atic
trans
miss
ion
spec
ificat
ion
with
in th
eir s
egm
ent.
Refe
r to
Gre
ener
Cars
.org
for f
ull d
etai
ls. C
ondi
tions
app
ly to
the
$500
Gra
d Re
bate
pro
gram
. ✛So
me
cond
itions
may
app
ly to
the
$750
Kia
Mob
ility p
rogr
am. S
ee d
eale
r for
det
ails.
▼Ki
a’s “
Wor
ry-F
ree
Com
preh
ensiv
e” w
arra
nty c
over
s mos
t veh
icle
com
pone
nts a
gain
st d
efec
ts o
ccur
ring
unde
r nor
mal
us
e an
d m
aint
enan
ce c
ondi
tions
. Pric
e, a
vaila
bility
and
spe
cifica
tions
are
sub
ject
to c
hang
es w
ithou
t not
ice. S
ome
vehi
cles
adv
ertis
ed m
ay in
clud
e op
tiona
l acc
esso
ries
or a
fter-s
ale
equi
pmen
t and
may
not
be
exac
tly a
s sh
own.
Info
rmat
ion
in th
is ad
verti
sem
ent i
s be
lieve
d to
be
accu
rate
at t
he ti
me
of p
rint.
Offe
r end
s Se
ptem
ber 2
, 200
8. K
IA is
a tr
adem
ark
of K
ia M
otor
s Co
rpor
atio
n.
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PLUS, 8 VEHICLES FOR UNDER $22,000*
One of the Greenest Vehicles in its segment‡
5-STAR CRASH TEST RATING††
EX model shown
• 4-cylinder 2.4 L 16-valve CVVT, or available 2.7 L 24-valve CVVT V6 engine• Automatic Steptronic transmission • Standard 16” alloy wheels • Standard six airbags & ABS
• Standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)• Power windows, locks and side mirrors
OR APR
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. AMORT. OVER 84 MOS.
$6,641 REMAINING BALANCED&D INCLUDED
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$21,745◆
2008 Rondo$128**
AT0% 2.09% EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
OWN IT FROM
One of the Greenest Vehicles in its segment‡
EX model shown
• 4-cylinder 1.6 L 16-valve CVVT engine• Standard 8-way driver’s seat • 4-door sedan
• AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA stereo with USB & AUX audio inputs • 60/40 split-folding rear seats
OR
2008 Rio
APR
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. AMORT. OVER 84 MOS.
$4,397 REMAINING BALANCED&D INCLUDED
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$11,450◆ $85**AT0.9% 9.81%
EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
OWN IT FROM
COMPETITIVE LEASE RATES AVAILABLE
Kia Summer Clearance0% FINANCING FOR
72 MONTHS ON SELECT 2008 MODELS §
Never say “pick” to a flower.
Which car would you pick?
2008 Sportage OWN IT FROM
5-STAR CRASH TEST RATING††
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$21,545◆
OR
$136**AT0%
APR
3.64% EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. • AMORT. OVER 84 MOS. $7,070 REMAINING BALANCE
D&D INCLUDED
LX Convenience model shown
• 2.0 L 16-valve CVVT, or available 2.7 L 24-valve V6 engine • Air Conditioning • Available all-wheel drive system • Standard six airbags & ABS
• Standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)• Power windows, locks and side mirrors
Gas Card$500
OR CASH REBATE✜
HWY: 7.8 L/100KM 36 MPG
CITY: 10.4 L/100KM 27 MPG>
HWY: 5.7 L/100KM 50 MPG
CITY: 8.1 L/100KM 35 MPG>
HWY: 7.5 L/100KM 38 MPG
CITY: 11 L/100KM 26 MPG>
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*“8 v
ehicl
es fo
r und
er $
22,0
00” b
ased
on
the
cash
pur
chas
e pr
ice o
f $11
,450
/$13
,700
/$13
,450
/$15
,450
/$19
,250
/$21
,745
/$18
,145
/$21
,645
whi
ch in
clude
s a
cash
reba
te o
f $3,
600/
$1,7
50/$
4,00
0/$2
,500
/$4,
100/
$2,0
00/$
4,70
0/$9
,750
bas
ed o
n an
MSR
P of
$15
,050
/$15
,450
/$17
,450
/$17
,950
/$23
,350
/$23
,745
/$23
,345
/$31
,395
for t
he 2
008
Rio
EX M
T (R
O54
28)/2
008
Rio5
MT
(RO
5528
)/200
8 Sp
ectra
LX
MT
(ST5
418)
/200
8 Sp
ectra
5 LX
MT
(ST5
518)
/200
8 M
agen
tis L
X M
T (M
S541
8)/2
008
Rond
o LX
(RN7
518)
/200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X M
T (S
P551
8)/2
008
Sedo
na L
X (S
D752
8). *
*Bi-w
eekly
pay
men
ts fo
r 200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X Co
nv. (
SP75
28)/2
008
Rio
EX M
T (R
O54
28)/2
008
Rond
o EX
(RN7
528)
are
$13
6/$8
5/$1
28 w
ith a
n AP
R of
0%
/0.9
%/0
% fo
r 60
mon
ths,
am
ortiz
ed
over
an
84-m
onth
per
iod.
Est
imat
ed re
mai
ning
prin
cipal
bal
ance
of $
7,07
0/$4
,397
/$6,
641
plus
app
licab
le ta
xes
due
at e
nd o
f 60-
mon
th p
erio
d. L
icens
e, re
gist
ratio
n, in
sura
nce,
dea
ler a
dmin
istra
tion
fees
and
taxe
s ar
e ex
clude
d. D
elive
ry a
nd d
estin
atio
n in
clude
d. ◆
Cash
pur
chas
e pr
ice fo
r the
200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X Co
nv./2
008
Rio
EX M
T/20
08 R
ondo
EX
of $
21,5
45/$
11,4
50/$
21,7
45
inclu
des
a ca
sh re
bate
of $
4,70
0/$3
,600
/$2,
000
base
d on
an
MSR
P of
$26
,745
/$15
,050
/$23
,745
. Cas
h pu
rcha
se p
rice
for 2
008
Spor
tage
LX
Conv
. (SP
7528
) inc
lude
s a
$500
cas
h re
bate
in lie
u of
gas
car
d. ✜
Get
a $
500
Gas
Car
d or
cas
h re
bate
with
the
cash
pur
chas
e, le
ase
or lo
an o
f any
new
200
8 Ki
a SU
V. O
ffer i
s av
aila
ble
on a
ny n
ew 2
008
Spor
tage
/Sor
ento
(all t
rims)
and
onl
y fo
r use
at p
artic
ipat
ing
Kia
deal
ers
by C
anad
ian
resid
ents
. ❖Th
e ef
fect
ive in
tere
st ra
tes
are
3.64
%/9
.81%
/2.0
9% re
lativ
e to
thei
r res
pect
ive a
dver
tised
fina
nce/
leas
e AP
Rs. T
he e
ffect
ive ra
tes
are
for i
nfor
mat
ion
purp
oses
onl
y. §0
% p
urch
ase
finan
cing
avai
labl
e on
sel
ect 2
008
Rio/
Rio5
/Spe
ctra
/Spe
ctra
5/Ro
ndo/
Mag
entis
/Am
anti/
Spor
tage
/Sed
ona/
Sore
nto
mod
els
for a
term
of u
p to
48
/48/
72/7
2/60
/72/
24/6
0/60
/48
mon
ths O
.A.C
. (te
rm va
ries b
y mod
el).
Offe
r ava
ilabl
e on
finan
ced
trans
actio
ns o
nly.
Purc
hase
finan
cing
exam
ple:
$10
,000
at 2
.9%
pur
chas
e fin
ancin
g eq
uals
$179
per
mon
th fo
r 60
mon
ths;
cost
of b
orro
wing
(C.O
.B.)
is $7
55 fo
r a to
tal o
blig
atio
n of
$10
,755
. Mon
thly
paym
ent a
nd C
.O.B
. will
vary
dep
endi
ng o
n am
ount
bor
rowe
d, th
e te
rm a
nd d
own
paym
ent/
trade
. Oth
er le
ase
and
finan
ce o
ptio
ns a
vaila
ble.
Dea
lers
are
free
to se
t indi
vidua
l pric
es. P
rices
subj
ect t
o ch
ange
with
out n
otice
. Cer
tain
rest
rictio
ns m
ay a
pply.
>Hi
ghwa
y/cit
y fue
l con
sum
ptio
n fo
r 200
8 Sp
orta
ge L
X M
T is
7.8
L (3
6 M
PG)/1
0.4
L (2
7 M
PG) p
er 1
00km
; 200
8 Ri
o EX
MT
is 5.
7 L
(50
MPG
)/8.1
L (3
5 M
PG) p
er 1
00km
; 200
8 Ro
ndo
EX is
7.5
L (3
8 M
PG)/1
1.0
L (2
6 M
PG) p
er
100k
m. T
he a
ctua
l fuel
cons
umpt
ion
of th
ese
vehi
cles m
ay va
ry. T
hese
est
imat
es a
re b
ased
on
the
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Can
ada’
s app
rove
d cr
iteria
and
test
ing
met
hods
. Ref
er to
the
Gov
ernm
ent o
f Can
ada
publ
icatio
n En
erG
uide
Fue
l Con
sum
ptio
n G
uide
. ††N
HTSA
(Nat
iona
l Hig
hway
Traf
fic S
afet
y Adm
inist
ratio
n) te
st re
sults
. Visi
t www
.saf
erca
r.gov
for f
ull d
etai
ls. ‡
Gre
en S
core
for K
ia R
io/
Rond
o ba
sed
on m
anua
l/aut
omat
ic tra
nsm
issio
n sp
ecific
atio
n wi
thin
thei
r seg
men
t. Re
fer t
o G
reen
erCa
rs.o
rg fo
r ful
l det
ails.
Con
ditio
ns a
pply
to th
e $5
00 G
rad
Reba
te p
rogr
am. ✛
Som
e co
nditio
ns m
ay a
pply
to th
e $7
50 K
ia M
obilit
y pro
gram
. See
dea
ler f
or d
etai
ls. ▼
Kia’
s “W
orry
-Fre
e Co
mpr
ehen
sive”
war
rant
y cov
ers m
ost v
ehicl
e co
mpo
nent
s aga
inst
def
ects
occ
urrin
g un
der n
orm
al
use
and
mai
nten
ance
cond
itions
. Pric
e, a
vaila
bility
and
spec
ificat
ions
are
subj
ect t
o ch
ange
s with
out n
otice
. Som
e ve
hicle
s adv
ertis
ed m
ay in
clude
opt
iona
l acc
esso
ries o
r afte
r-sal
e eq
uipm
ent a
nd m
ay n
ot b
e ex
actly
as s
hown
. Inf
orm
atio
n in
this
adve
rtise
men
t is b
elie
ved
to b
e ac
cura
te a
t the
time
of p
rint.
Offe
r end
s Sep
tem
ber 2
, 200
8. K
IA is
a tr
adem
ark o
f Kia
Mot
ors C
orpo
ratio
n.
From $11,450* From $13,700* From $13,450* From $15,450* From $19,250* From $21,745* From $18,145* From $21,645*Rio Rio5 Spectra Spectra5 Magentis Rondo Sportage Sedona
PLUS, 8 VEHICLES FOR UNDER $22,000*
One of the Greenest Vehicles in its segment‡
5-STAR CRASH TEST RATING††
EX model shown
• 4-cylinder 2.4 L 16-valve CVVT, or available 2.7 L 24-valve CVVT V6 engine• Automatic Steptronic transmission • Standard 16” alloy wheels • Standard six airbags & ABS
• Standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)• Power windows, locks and side mirrors
OR APR
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. AMORT. OVER 84 MOS.
$6,641 REMAINING BALANCED&D INCLUDED
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$21,745◆
2008 Rondo$128**
AT0% 2.09% EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
OWN IT FROM
One of the Greenest Vehicles in its segment‡
EX model shown
• 4-cylinder 1.6 L 16-valve CVVT engine• Standard 8-way driver’s seat • 4-door sedan
• AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA stereo with USB & AUX audio inputs • 60/40 split-folding rear seats
OR
2008 Rio
APR
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. AMORT. OVER 84 MOS.
$4,397 REMAINING BALANCED&D INCLUDED
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$11,450◆ $85**AT0.9% 9.81%
EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
OWN IT FROM
COMPETITIVE LEASE RATES AVAILABLE
Kia Summer Clearance0% FINANCING FOR
72 MONTHS ON SELECT 2008 MODELS §
Never say “pick” to a flower.
Which car would you pick?
2008 Sportage OWN IT FROM
5-STAR CRASH TEST RATING††
CASH PURCHASE PRICE
$21,545◆
OR
$136**AT0%
APR
3.64% EFF. RATE❖
$0 DOWN PAYMENT
BI-WEEKLY • FOR 60 MOS. • AMORT. OVER 84 MOS. $7,070 REMAINING BALANCE
D&D INCLUDED
LX Convenience model shown
• 2.0 L 16-valve CVVT, or available 2.7 L 24-valve V6 engine • Air Conditioning • Available all-wheel drive system • Standard six airbags & ABS
• Standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC) & Traction Control System (TCS)• Power windows, locks and side mirrors
Gas Card$500
OR CASH REBATE✜
HWY: 7.8 L/100KM 36 MPG
CITY: 10.4 L/100KM 27 MPG>
HWY: 5.7 L/100KM 50 MPG
CITY: 8.1 L/100KM 35 MPG>
HWY: 7.5 L/100KM 38 MPG
CITY: 11 L/100KM 26 MPG>
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TM
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TM
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Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to quali� ed customers who take delivery by April 1, 2013. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and � nancing options also available. 0% purchase � nancing is available on select 2012/2013 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Delivery and destination fees up to $1,650, other fees and certain levies (including tire levies) and A/C charge ($100, where applicable) are included. License, insurance, applicable taxes, variable dealer administration fees (up to $699), PPSA ($79) and registration fees are extra. Retailer may sell for less. See dealer for full details. Offer ends April 1, 2013. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and � nance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and � nance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends April 1, 2013. “Don’t Pay for 90 Days” on all models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase � nancing offers on all models on approved credit (OAC). No interest will accrue during the � rst 60 days of the � nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. The “3 Payments On Us” offer is available on approved credit to eligible retail customers who � nance or lease a select new 2013 Sorento from a participating dealer between March 1 – April 1, 2013 and cannot be combined with the “Don’t pay for 90 days” offer. Eligible lease and purchase � nance customers will receive a cheque in the amount of three payments (excluding taxes) to a maximum of $550 per month. Lease and � nance purchases are subject to approved credit. 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Some conditions apply and on approved credit Offer ends March 1, 2013. 2013 Kia Forte LX stk #FOD294 $92.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $17,650 over an 60/84 month term at .09% interest the cost of borrowing is $450.00 and the residual is $5,200 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price $14,170 plus taxes and fees OAC.2013 Sportage stk #SP4706 $135.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,745 over an 60/84 month term at 1.99% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,500 and the residual is $7,600 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price 21,245 plus taxes and fees OAC. 2013 Rio stk #RO1190 $86.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $15,350 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $750.00 and the residual is $4,800 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price $15,350 plus taxes and fees OAC. 2013 Sorento stk #SR6892 $166.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $28,845 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,400 and the residual is $9,400 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price $24,475 plus taxes and fees. 2013 Sedona stk #SD7288 $166.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $29,745 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,400 and the residual is $9,400 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price $19,745 plus taxes and fees. 2013 Optima stk #OP6300 $136.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,750 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,200 and the residual is $7,700 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash price $19,750 plus taxes and fees. 2013 Soul stk #SO7250 $125.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $20,945 over an 60/84 month term at 2.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,800 and the residual is $7,000 plus taxes and fees OAC, Cash Price $19,945 plus taxes and fees OAC. 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid cash price 25,995 plus taxes and fees OAC, See in-store for details. 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“It’s all good at Applewood!”Offer(s) available on select new 2012/2013 models through participating dealers to qualifi ed customers who take delivery by July 31, 2012. Dealers may sell or lease for less. Some conditions apply. Offers are subject to change without notice. See dealer for complete details. Vehicle images shown may include optional accessories and upgrades available at extra cost. All offers exclude licensing, registration, insurance, other taxes and down payment (if applicable). Other dealer charges may be required at the time of purchase. Other lease and fi nancing options also available. 0% purchase fi nancing is available on select 2012 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (OAC) only. Dealers may sell for less. See dealer for full detail. Purchase fi nancing offers include Delivery and Destination fees of up to $1,650. Other taxes, registration, insurance, licensing fees, and PPSA of $79 are excluded. “Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (90-day payment deferral) applies to purchase fi nancing offers on select 2012 and 2013 models on approved credit (OAC) (2012/2013 Sportage/Sorento/Sedona/Borrego excluded). No interest will accrue during the fi rst 60 days of the fi nance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID / Kia Forte at a value of $1,250/ $750 for any current Kia owners towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012 MY Optima HYBRID/ 2012 MY Forte models only. Current Kia vehicle must be registered and licensed for the last 90 days. Loyalty Bonus offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase fi nancing only before July 31, 2012. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. Available at participating dealers. See dealer for details. ECO-Credit for 2012 Optima HYBRID is $1,000 and is applicable to the purchase or lease of a new 2012 Kia Optima HYBRID. Available at participating dealers. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. ¥Competitive Bonus offer available on the purchase or lease of new 2012 Optima (excluding hybrid) / 2012 Forte sedan/ 2012 Forte Koup/ 2012 Forte5 models at a value of $500 for owners of any competitive vehicle vehicle with proof of ownership and will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. See dealer for eligibility of competitive vehicles and full program details. Certain restrictions apply. Offer is transferrable within same household (must provide proof of address). Limit of one Competitive Bonus per customer or household. Offer not combinable with any other loyalty/completive offers. Offer ends July 31, 2012 Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and fi nance offers. Cash purchase price includes cash credit, delivery and destination fees and other government taxes. Other taxes, registration, insurance and licensing fees are excluded. Available at participating dealers. Other lease and fi nance options are also available. Dealers may sell for less. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Offers may change, may be extended without notice, and are for examples only. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. See your Kia retailer for full offer/program details. All offers are subject to availability. Offer ends July 31, 2012.Rondo Bonus Cash offer is available to qualifi ed retail customers who purchase/fi nance or lease a new 2012 Kia Rondo (Bonus Cash of $750) from a participating dealer between July 4-31, 2012 and will be deducted from the negotiated purchase/lease price before taxes. Lease and fi nance offers are on approved credit. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. 2012 Rondo LX #RN9915 $125.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $22,795 over an 84 month term at 0% interest the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $7,200 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Rondo cash price $18,045 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Sorento LX # SR6175 $161.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $24,400 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,210 and the residual is $8,097 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Sportage #SP7022 $155.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $23,795 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $649 and the residual is $7,785 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Optima #OP2524 $161.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $24,300 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $1,205 and the residual is $8,064 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Soul #SO1732 $138.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $21,200 over an 60/84 month term at 0.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $580.00 and the residual is $6,952 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Forte #FO0359 $129.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $19,500 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $972.00 and the residual is $6,500 plus taxes and fees OAC, 2012 Rio 5 LX Plus #RO2230 $117.00 bi-weekly payments based on the selling price of $17,500 over an 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $875.00 and the residual is $5,849 plus taxes and fees price OAC. All stock numbered vehicles shown in ad cost vary in price. up to $1,000 cash back cannot be combinable with any other offer. See in-store for further details. In-store promotion ends July 8th, 2012.
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Arts Matter and Artists CountConversation and Social
with B.C. NDP Arts Critic Spencer Chandra HerbertFriday, March 22, 4 to 6 p.m.
Event will be held in a local artist’s studio, and space is limited, so please RSVP
For more information, call 778-255-0767
Has the Agricultural Land Reserve outlived its usefulness?
A Community Conversation with Harold Steves (an architect of the ALR) and
Kent Mullinix, Institute for Sustainable Horticulture,Kwantlen Polytechnic University Thursday, March 28, 7 to 9 p.m.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Room 1030 20901 Langley Bypass
For more information, call 778-255-0767 or visit shanedyson.bcndp.ca
Let’s keep the conversation going
Authorized by Michelle Laurie, Financial Agent, 604-882-2585
Shane Dyson, NDP candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove, is hosting these events to encourage a dialogue about important issues in the Fraser Valley. Everyone is welcome, regardless of political affiliation. This is your chance to be heard in the runup to the May 14 B.C. election.
Please note the new time
Arts Matter and Artists CountConversation and Social
with B.C. NDP Arts Critic Spencer Chandra HerbertFriday, March 22, 4 to 6 p.m.
Event will be held in a local artist’s studio, and space is limited, so please RSVP
For more information, call 778-255-0767
Has the Agricultural Land Reserve outlived its usefulness?
A Community Conversation with Harold Steves (an architect of the ALR) and
Kent Mullinix, Institute for Sustainable Horticulture,Kwantlen Polytechnic University Thursday, March 28, 7 to 9 p.m.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Room 1030 20901 Langley Bypass
For more information, call 778-255-0767 or visit shanedyson.bcndp.ca
Let’s keep the conversation going
Authorized by Michelle Laurie, Financial Agent, 604-882-2585
Shane Dyson, NDP candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove, is hosting these events to encourage a dialogue about important issues in the Fraser Valley. Everyone is welcome, regardless of political affiliation. This is your chance to be heard in the runup to the May 14 B.C. election.
Please note the new time
Arts Matter and Artists CountConversation and Social
with B.C. NDP Arts Critic Spencer Chandra HerbertFriday, March 22, 4 to 6 p.m.
Event will be held in a local artist’s studio, and space is limited, so please RSVP
For more information, call 778-255-0767
Has the Agricultural Land Reserve outlived its usefulness?
A Community Conversation with Harold Steves (an architect of the ALR) and
Kent Mullinix, Institute for Sustainable Horticulture,Kwantlen Polytechnic University Thursday, March 28, 7 to 9 p.m.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Room 1030 20901 Langley Bypass
For more information, call 778-255-0767 or visit shanedyson.bcndp.ca
Let’s keep the conversation going
Authorized by Michelle Laurie, Financial Agent, 604-882-2585
Shane Dyson, NDP candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove, is hosting these events to encourage a dialogue about important issues in the Fraser Valley. Everyone is welcome, regardless of political affiliation. This is your chance to be heard in the runup to the May 14 B.C. election.
Please note the new time
Arts Matter and Artists CountConversation and Social
with B.C. NDP Arts Critic Spencer Chandra HerbertFriday, March 22, 4 to 6 p.m.
Event will be held in a local artist’s studio, and space is limited, so please RSVP
For more information, call 778-255-0767
Has the Agricultural Land Reserve outlived its usefulness?
A Community Conversation with Harold Steves (an architect of the ALR) and
Kent Mullinix, Institute for Sustainable Horticulture,Kwantlen Polytechnic University Thursday, March 28, 7 to 9 p.m.
Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Room 1030 20901 Langley Bypass
For more information, call 778-255-0767 or visit shanedyson.bcndp.ca
Let’s keep the conversation going
Authorized by Michelle Laurie, Financial Agent, 604-882-2585
Shane Dyson, NDP candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove, is hosting these events to encourage a dialogue about important issues in the Fraser Valley. Everyone is welcome, regardless of political affiliation. This is your chance to be heard in the runup to the May 14 B.C. election.
Please note the new time
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Aldergrove Star
Langley Township
councillors have signed off on a five-year financial plan that will impose 2.95
per cent tax hikes every year from 2014 until 2017.
The plan was approved with Councillor Kim Richter casting the lone vote against.
Council will not deal with a proposed 2.79 per cent tax hike for this year until next month, when a vote on preliminary approval of the 2013 tax rate is tentatively sched-uled for April 8, with the vote on final approval set for April 22.
Along with the five-year plan, which is required under provincial regulations, council also unanimously approved increases to sewer and water rates.
The minimum six-month charge for metered water customers will rise from $210.46 to $216.67 for the first 110 cubic metres of water consumed.
The flat rate will rise from $420.92 to $433.34 a year.
Sewage rates will rise by similar amounts.
This year’s $256 million budget would increase the yearly tax rate for an average house worth $485,000 from $1,490 to $1,531.
Township approves financial plan
SUBMITTED PHOTOThe annual Speech and Evaluation contests were held March 4 for Aldergrove Toastmasters. Contest Winners are Jacqueline Wills (left) for the speeches and Devin Arthur (right) for the speech evaluations. President Linda Koopmans stands centre. Aldergrove Toastmaster meetings are held weekly at Aldergrove Community Secondary School, room 125 at 7 p.m. For more information contact Murray Bergum at 604-856-5483.
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VICTORIA – � ere was some public business con-ducted in the � nal frantic days of the B.C. legislature ses-sion last week, but you likely wouldn’t have heard much about it.
Premier Christy Clark’s skimpy governing agenda was overshadowed by the delivery of an internal investigation report into her government’s ethnic outreach program.
A review by four depu-ty ministers detailed what reporters already knew from a memo and meeting notes leaked to the NDP. � e plan started in the premier’s o� ce, led by Clark’s deputy chief of sta� , who resigned as soon as it was made public.
A B.C. Liberal Party employee a� ended the � rst meeting, expressly intended to organize events to impress immigrant communities, then harvest the goodwill in the form of contact lists for the coming election campaign.
A� er 10,000 e-mails were collected and 27 interviews conducted, they revealed a few signi� cant details.
Former multicultural-ism minister John Yap knew or should have known that the scheme was being kept secret because it was an inap-propriate use of government resources. He won’t be back in cabinet, although Clark said he intends to run for re-elec-tion in Richmond-Steveston.
Yap’s executive assistant resigned when the report came out, admi� ing he helped
cover the tracks of political meddling in the hiring of three outreach contractors with suf-� cient loyalty to the party.
Clark insists she knew nothing of this plan. She tabled the investigation report, and then announced that the B.C. Liberal Party had wri� en a $70,000 cheque to the government to cover the estimated cost of the inappro-priate political work done by non-political sta� .
Here’s the part taxpay-ers may not fully appreciate. � ere are authorized political sta� ers all over the legislature, in the premier’s o� ce, the opposition leader’s o� ce and two teams of caucus employ-ees who spend much of their time digging up dirt on the other party. All are paid by you and me.
A line is crossed only when a non-political employee such as a ministry communications director acts on behalf of the party. � e main o� ender in that capacity was one Brian Bonney, whose records sug-gested he spent half of his time on party work. He quit in February, before the plan was leaked, and the party paid back half of his salary for the 18 months he was on the pub-lic payroll.
NDP outrage over this was blunted by another leaked document. � is one was from a never-released 2010 report by Auditor General John Doyle, which condemned a � ve-year program of skim-ming money from NDP con-
stituency o� ce budgets all over the province and using it for political work.
In a nice bit of symme-try, much of the more than $400,000 was spent to put three-time candidate Gabriel Yiu on the NDP caucus payroll. Yiu’s Vancouver-Fraserview candidate page boasts of his ethnic outreach work, which included tire-lessly warning B.C.’s Chinese community about the evils of the harmonized sales tax.
In fact, it was the NDP-Yiu operation that inspired a B.C. Liberal copycat plan.
� e NDP quietly stopped the budget skimming a� er Doyle pointed out the blin-dingly obvious, which is that constituency funds are to serve constituents and are not to be diverted to political organizing.
It was kept under wraps by the secretive Legislative Assembly Management Commi� ee. � is is the B.C. Liberal-NDP co-managed trough of undocumented MLA expenses and other questionable payments that Doyle has only recently dragged into the light.
Both of these schemes have the same stink. Both are intentional abuse of taxpayers’ money for the political gain of the dominant parties. � ere is no moral high ground for either of them.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
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IRICE: Ingrid Rice’s View� anks to 3 Musketeers
Editor: I would like to thank the � ree Musketeers. On March 4, I was � lling up my vehicle with gas at the Shell sta-
tion in Aldergrove, at at 276 Street and Fraser Highway. A� er I � lled the car, I was unable to start it.
� ree men noticed my di� culty and came to help. � ey pushed the car to the side of the parking lot and stayed with me while I called a tow truck for help.
� ey then insisted on taking me back to my home, saying they were the � ree Musketeers and wanted to help a lady in distress.
I do not know their names, but I know they are from Surrey, and I want to publicly thank them.
� ere are still gentlemen in the world. U� a Habermann, Langley
Not holding her breathEditor: I agree with the need for the 50 metre pool with eight lanes. It
seems pre� y ridiculous that public input would be asked for and then they do what they want anyhow, but that seems to be the case in a lot of plans that are made for Aldergrove.
I am still not holding my breath about any of this happening as we have had this carrot dangled before us way too o� en.
Also in reference to an article in last year’s paper about the cost of the proposed pool as compared to the population of Aldergrove, and their ability to pay for it. Someone seems to forget that it is not just Aldergrove’s pockets that this money comes out of, it is all of the Township of Langley’s pockets. � at is why my taxes went to pay for the Walnut Grove Pool.
I think the powers that be must be very narrow minded to think that the only people who would even consider using the pool are the residents of Aldergrove.
At this point the powers that be seem more concerned in ful� ll-ing the wishes of the Arena users, the Library hierarchy, and � nd-ing a new home for the Elks. When this project started out it had one purpose in mind: � nally building an appropriate sized indoor pool in Aldergrove. � ey certainly seem to have lost track of that, and of the concerns of the public who are behind this endeavour.
Sharon Lamb, Aldergrove
Send the animals backEditor:Regarding Awna Gilding’s le� er extolling the virtues of the
Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove, one thing she missed out is the environment. Some of these animals have been evolving for hundreds of thousands of years ge� ing acclimatized to the heat, light and humidity of the tropics, only to end up in Aldergrove. Some “education” that is.
Send the exotic animals back to their country of origin and we can go visit them if we want to, or nowadays we can just go see them on the internet in their own environment. It is unethical to force them to adapt to Aldergrove weather.
J.Beauman, Aldergrove
Let’s build pool ‘right’Editor: � e citizens of Aldergrove have spoken loud and clear about
what type of pool they want to see in our new Recreation Facility. We were asked our opinion at the open houses and also through surveys conducted by the Aldergrove Recreation and Pool Soci-ety. � e results are clear. Aldergrove wants a 50 metre, 8-lane pool with a deep end.
� e depth of this pool is very important. While the existing plans show a 5-foot deep pool, this will be inadequate. Without a proper deep end Aldergrove will not be able to o� er complete swim lessons, as levels 3-10 require deep water. We will still have to go to another pool so our children can complete swim lessons. I’ve heard from many teens that say they will not use the pool if they cannot dive or jump into the deep end, use a rope swing etc. We need to keep the teens o� the streets and this pool will help if it is done right.
An 8-lane pool will enable several di� erent groups to use the pool at the same time. For example swimming lessons can occur at the same time as lane swim and water aerobics etc. An 8-lane pool is a requirement to host a Provincial Swim Meet.
We are spending the money so let’s do it right and build what we need!
Julie Redlin, Aldergrove
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VICTORIA – � ere was some public business con-ducted in the � nal frantic days of the B.C. legislature ses-sion last week, but you likely wouldn’t have heard much about it.
Premier Christy Clark’s skimpy governing agenda was overshadowed by the delivery of an internal investigation report into her government’s ethnic outreach program.
A review by four depu-ty ministers detailed what reporters already knew from a memo and meeting notes leaked to the NDP. � e plan started in the premier’s o� ce, led by Clark’s deputy chief of sta� , who resigned as soon as it was made public.
A B.C. Liberal Party employee a� ended the � rst meeting, expressly intended to organize events to impress immigrant communities, then harvest the goodwill in the form of contact lists for the coming election campaign.
A� er 10,000 e-mails were collected and 27 interviews conducted, they revealed a few signi� cant details.
Former multicultural-ism minister John Yap knew or should have known that the scheme was being kept secret because it was an inap-propriate use of government resources. He won’t be back in cabinet, although Clark said he intends to run for re-elec-tion in Richmond-Steveston.
Yap’s executive assistant resigned when the report came out, admi� ing he helped
cover the tracks of political meddling in the hiring of three outreach contractors with suf-� cient loyalty to the party.
Clark insists she knew nothing of this plan. She tabled the investigation report, and then announced that the B.C. Liberal Party had wri� en a $70,000 cheque to the government to cover the estimated cost of the inappro-priate political work done by non-political sta� .
Here’s the part taxpay-ers may not fully appreciate. � ere are authorized political sta� ers all over the legislature, in the premier’s o� ce, the opposition leader’s o� ce and two teams of caucus employ-ees who spend much of their time digging up dirt on the other party. All are paid by you and me.
A line is crossed only when a non-political employee such as a ministry communications director acts on behalf of the party. � e main o� ender in that capacity was one Brian Bonney, whose records sug-gested he spent half of his time on party work. He quit in February, before the plan was leaked, and the party paid back half of his salary for the 18 months he was on the pub-lic payroll.
NDP outrage over this was blunted by another leaked document. � is one was from a never-released 2010 report by Auditor General John Doyle, which condemned a � ve-year program of skim-ming money from NDP con-
stituency o� ce budgets all over the province and using it for political work.
In a nice bit of symme-try, much of the more than $400,000 was spent to put three-time candidate Gabriel Yiu on the NDP caucus payroll. Yiu’s Vancouver-Fraserview candidate page boasts of his ethnic outreach work, which included tire-lessly warning B.C.’s Chinese community about the evils of the harmonized sales tax.
In fact, it was the NDP-Yiu operation that inspired a B.C. Liberal copycat plan.
� e NDP quietly stopped the budget skimming a� er Doyle pointed out the blin-dingly obvious, which is that constituency funds are to serve constituents and are not to be diverted to political organizing.
It was kept under wraps by the secretive Legislative Assembly Management Commi� ee. � is is the B.C. Liberal-NDP co-managed trough of undocumented MLA expenses and other questionable payments that Doyle has only recently dragged into the light.
Both of these schemes have the same stink. Both are intentional abuse of taxpayers’ money for the political gain of the dominant parties. � ere is no moral high ground for either of them.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com
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Both parties have betrayed us
IRICE: Ingrid Rice’s View� anks to 3 Musketeers
Editor: I would like to thank the � ree Musketeers. On March 4, I was � lling up my vehicle with gas at the Shell sta-
tion in Aldergrove, at at 276 Street and Fraser Highway. A� er I � lled the car, I was unable to start it.
� ree men noticed my di� culty and came to help. � ey pushed the car to the side of the parking lot and stayed with me while I called a tow truck for help.
� ey then insisted on taking me back to my home, saying they were the � ree Musketeers and wanted to help a lady in distress.
I do not know their names, but I know they are from Surrey, and I want to publicly thank them.
� ere are still gentlemen in the world. U� a Habermann, Langley
Not holding her breathEditor: I agree with the need for the 50 metre pool with eight lanes. It
seems pre� y ridiculous that public input would be asked for and then they do what they want anyhow, but that seems to be the case in a lot of plans that are made for Aldergrove.
I am still not holding my breath about any of this happening as we have had this carrot dangled before us way too o� en.
Also in reference to an article in last year’s paper about the cost of the proposed pool as compared to the population of Aldergrove, and their ability to pay for it. Someone seems to forget that it is not just Aldergrove’s pockets that this money comes out of, it is all of the Township of Langley’s pockets. � at is why my taxes went to pay for the Walnut Grove Pool.
I think the powers that be must be very narrow minded to think that the only people who would even consider using the pool are the residents of Aldergrove.
At this point the powers that be seem more concerned in ful� ll-ing the wishes of the Arena users, the Library hierarchy, and � nd-ing a new home for the Elks. When this project started out it had one purpose in mind: � nally building an appropriate sized indoor pool in Aldergrove. � ey certainly seem to have lost track of that, and of the concerns of the public who are behind this endeavour.
Sharon Lamb, Aldergrove
Send the animals backEditor:Regarding Awna Gilding’s le� er extolling the virtues of the
Greater Vancouver Zoo in Aldergrove, one thing she missed out is the environment. Some of these animals have been evolving for hundreds of thousands of years ge� ing acclimatized to the heat, light and humidity of the tropics, only to end up in Aldergrove. Some “education” that is.
Send the exotic animals back to their country of origin and we can go visit them if we want to, or nowadays we can just go see them on the internet in their own environment. It is unethical to force them to adapt to Aldergrove weather.
J.Beauman, Aldergrove
Let’s build pool ‘right’Editor: � e citizens of Aldergrove have spoken loud and clear about
what type of pool they want to see in our new Recreation Facility. We were asked our opinion at the open houses and also through surveys conducted by the Aldergrove Recreation and Pool Soci-ety. � e results are clear. Aldergrove wants a 50 metre, 8-lane pool with a deep end.
� e depth of this pool is very important. While the existing plans show a 5-foot deep pool, this will be inadequate. Without a proper deep end Aldergrove will not be able to o� er complete swim lessons, as levels 3-10 require deep water. We will still have to go to another pool so our children can complete swim lessons. I’ve heard from many teens that say they will not use the pool if they cannot dive or jump into the deep end, use a rope swing etc. We need to keep the teens o� the streets and this pool will help if it is done right.
An 8-lane pool will enable several di� erent groups to use the pool at the same time. For example swimming lessons can occur at the same time as lane swim and water aerobics etc. An 8-lane pool is a requirement to host a Provincial Swim Meet.
We are spending the money so let’s do it right and build what we need!
Julie Redlin, Aldergrove
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By MONIQUE TAMMINGAAldergrove Star
These are difficult times in B.C. and if the NDP is elected to lead this province, leader Adrian Dix believes they are inheriting “a financial mess” from the BC Liberals.
That’s what Dix told a sparse crowd of about 30 who gath-ered to hear him speak on Monday at the second in the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce leadership luncheon series. Premier Christy Clark is set to speak on Monday, March 25. Conservative leader John Cummins spoke on Friday. The only Langley municipal politi-cian to attend the luncheon was Langley City councillor Teri James.
“If elected there will be things we would like to do but we can’t, and things we just won’t be able to do, but we will lay all of that out long before the election in May,” promised Dix.
Dix did offer a glimpse into his posi-tion on TransLink’s funding woes, econo-my drivers, taxes and gas projects.
Dix recognized that transportation is a key issue for Langley and wants to see carbon tax revenue dedicated to TransLink.
“People in Langley pay more than anywhere else,” Dix said. “I’m from Vancouver so I can take Skytrain everywhere.”
He then jokingly referenced to the time he was caught not paying for Skytrain. He wants to return power to the TransLink Mayors’ Council, given it is local governments that take on all the funding burden to pay for transit and transportation infrastructure across Metro Vancouver, he said.
“Transit is absolutely neces-sary. It’s a key priority for livabil-ity and for climate change,” he said.
He does support Liquid Natural Gas projects but doesn’t believe the province should throw all its eggs into just that basket.
“There is a law in B.C. about capped emissions. If you want LNG and if we plan on those emissions, we have to cap emis-sions somewhere else.”
He said there are many other areas of economic growth poten-tial to consider, including in the film industry.
“In Langley, 700 people work full time in the film industry. Those are people buying and shopping locally, supporting
small business.”The NDP doesn’t support the
Northern Gateway oil project and he said if elected he would toss out the agreement the BC Liberals made with the federal government, which gives Ottawa final decision making power over the pipeline.
He said the NDP will increase corporate tax to 12 per cent, from 11, but will leave small business tax the same. He didn’t address whether he would increase income tax or not.
Dix believes that for small businesses to thrive and grow, there needs to be a culture of sta-bility.
“The HST was incompetent-ly managed and everyone was damaged by it — the restaurant industry and everywhere,” Dix said. He was vocal against the
HST and was part of the campaign that led to a referendum.
Dix spent a lot of time speaking about the NDP’s focus on post-secondary educa-tion coupled with skills and trades training. The NDP believe this is key to boosting B.C.’s labour productivity.
He said the NDP’s priority is to increase skills train-ing even for areas like forestry and mining, which has poten-tial job growth as many are set to retire. He wants to address completion rates in apprentice-ship programs, which right now are set at 35 per cent completing training. To that end he would like to see counsellors hired to help students navigate that sys-tem.
He believes there is a lack of trades training up north. He agrees with the premier that the equipment students are learn-ing on is outdated and invest-ment needs to happen there. He believes young people are denied access to post secondary educa-tion because of its cost.
“When I went to UBC in the 1980s, it cost $800 for tuition,” said Dix who received a bach-elor of arts. “Today, it would cost $27,000 on average.”
To that end, he wants to rein-state non-refundable grants for post-secondary education.
“There are 800,000 people living in relative poverty in B.C. and we are losing our middle class,” said Dix about what his government wants to focus on.
“The last 10 years we have had the lowest economic growth,” he said. Investing in young people’s education is key to change, he said.
Dix says BC NDP are ‘inheriting a mess’
By FRANK BUCHOLTZAldergrove Star
BC Conservative Party leader John Cummins gave some details of his party’s plans if elected in the May 14 provincial election, at the first in a series of leadership lun-cheons on Friday at Newlands.
The luncheons are organized by the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce.
“The coming election is about security of life for British Columbians. The government has ceased to focus on issues of everyday life, and is failing to look beyond the next election. We take government seriously,” said Cummins, who served as an MP for Delta for 18 years and plans to run in the Langley riding, where he lives.
He outlined the Conservatives’ plans to have the legislature sit more frequently and examine in detail spend-ing plans of the province, Crown corporations and schools, hospitals, uni-versities and colleges.
The Conservatives have already released a five-year budget and fis-cal framework plan. It calls for no new taxes, gradual elimination of the carbon tax and bal-anced budgets each year.
Cummins said this ambitious goal can be achieved by smarter spending, and he believes MLAs need to spend far more time debat-ing the budget and looking at it line-by-line. In the fall sessions of the legislature, he proposes three separate committees to look at provincial, Crown corporation and health and education institution spending in a detailed fashion.
“We need strengthened over-sight of government expenditures,” he said.
He also plans to establish an independent legislative budget officer, as has happened in Ottawa, with a mandate to provide an inde-pendent viewpoint on government spending.
Turning his attention to local issues, Cummins said the tolls on the Port Mann Bridge punish drivers from this side of the river and there needs to be a change in how tolls to pay for the bridge and highway improvements are imple-mented. He said it is unfair that people living north of the river commuting to work to Burnaby and Vancouver pay no tolls.
The Conservatives plan to release position papers in more detail about issues such as health and education, as the two-month election campaign progresses.
He was questioned about help-ing the film industry with tax cred-
its, and how that compares to the lack of such breaks for small busi-nesses.
Cummins said the industry is a very important one to B.C. and provides many good-paying jobs. His son is an actor and has made a living from it for many years.
He said any tax credits would not apply unless the industry comes to B.C. and does work here and spends money. He said B.C. has important advantages for the industry, largely based in California, one of them being that it is in the same time zone.
Cummins agreed that it seems unfair to give tax breaks to the movie industry and not to small businesses, and he said one off the first things that needs to be done is to get actual facts on the impact of lower taxes in Ontario and other jurisdictions on the business here.
He was questioned about the reasons behind low voter turn-out.
“In 2009, voters were not satisfied with the choices,” he said. “But voters also look at MPs and MLAs and wonder ‘are you speaking for me and representing my views.’
“It is not good enough to speak up in caucus. MLAs need to speak up publicly. They need to put constituents first.
“As a leader, I will not penal-ize people for doing so. I voted against my party in the House of Commons and was not disciplined for doing so, but I was penalized through committee appointments and that type of thing.”
Questioned about pipelines being built in B.C., Cummins said that pipelines are built to much higher safety standards than when there Trans Mountain pipeline was built 60 years ago. He said B.C. has an obligation to export Canadian goods, including crude oil, through the gateway it offers to Asia, but at the same time, “we have to keep in mind the environ-mental concerns.”
As for LNG exports, Cummins said the process of building LNG plants needs to begin as soon as possible.
“The more we delay, the more we’ll be elbowed out of the mar-ketplace.”
There were about 35 peo-ple in attendance at the lunch. Among them was Rick Manuel, Conservative candidate for Fort Langley-Aldergrove, and Shane Dyson, NDP candidate in the same riding. Both are running against Rich Coleman, deputy pre-mier and 17-year MLA for the rid-ing.
Cummins outlines BC Conservative plans
John Cummins Adrian Dix
Clark next Premier Christy Clark will speak in Langley on Monday, March 25, at the last in a series of leadership luncheons spon-sored by the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce. Information available at the chamber office, 604-530-6656.
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Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee Appointment – 2013The Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee (CTSAC) is appointed by Council to advise Council and staff on policies and procedures and to provide and support advocacy, community education, and outreach programs regarding transportation and community safety in the Township of Langley.
Volunteering is a great way to get involved, provide input on important issues, and make a positive contribution to our diverse and growing community. The Township is presently seeking one volunteer for the Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee for a one-year term ending December 31, 2013.
An application form is available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/committee. Please complete the application form and attach a cover letter and a brief resume.
Deadline: Friday, April 5, 2013
Online: tol.ca/committee
Email: [email protected]
Mail: Deputy Township Clerk Legislative Services Department Township of Langley 20338 - 65 Avenue Langley, BC V2Y 3J1
Phone: 604.533.6100
Fax: 604.533.6054
Legislative Services 604.533.6100
Water Main FlushingAs part of our maintenance program, the municipal Water Department will be � ushing water mains on the dates shown below. As a result of this � ushing, you may notice changes in water pressure and there may be some discolouration or sediment in the water. This is a temporary condition and is not a health hazard. To avoid inconvenience, please check the water before doing laundry and you may wish to keep water in the refrigerator for drinking and cooking.
Brookswood/Fernridge/High Point:March 4 – April 12
North Willoughby (Yorkson) and Northwest Langley:March 4 – April 19
Aldergrove, Gloucester, and Salmon River Uplands:March 4 – April 26
Murrayville:April 12 – May 17
Willoughby:April 19 – May 31
Fort Langley, Forest Knolls and Milner:April 26 – May 24
Willowbrook:May 17 – May 31
Tall Timbers and Acadia:May 24 – May 31
Engineering Division 604.532.7300
Burning PermitsThe Township of Langley Fire Department will be issuing burning permits for open air burning in the following categories from April 1, 2013 to April 30, 2013.Please note: Township fire halls and some civic facilities will be closed to the public on Easter Monday, April 1.Please visit tol.ca for further information.
**ALL PERMITS EXPIRE April 30, 2013.Yard and Garden Clean-up of Vegetation:• Available only to properties .2 hectare (.5 acre) and larger and
in areas where surrounding properties are equal or greater in size than .2 hectare
• BURNING IS NOT ALLOWED and permits WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE URBAN AREAS of Aldergrove, Murrayville, Brookswood, Walnut Grove, Fort Langley, and Willoughby
• Permit fee is $20Permits will be available at:
Land Clearing Debris Permits:• Are NOT available to properties less than 1.7 hectare (4.2 acres)• Are ONLY available at Fire Hall 6, 22170 - 50 Avenue, Murrayville• Applicants MUST meet the METRO VANCOUVER and
WASTE MANAGEMENT prerequisites of clearances, time limits, and recycling
• Fires MAY have to be accelerated by the use of forced air techniques
• Permits will be SITE SPECIFIC of SHORT DURATION and INSPECTION may be required prior to issuance. CALL FOR INFORMATION
• Permit fee is $100
Township Fire Department Administration: 604.532.7500 Emergency: 9-1-1
Aldergrove Community Centre26770 - 29 Avenue
Civic Facility20338 - 65 Avenue
Fire Hall 622170 - 50 Avenue
Operations Centre4700 - 224 Street
W.C. Blair Recreation Centre22200 Fraser Highway
Walnut Grove Community Centre8889 Walnut Grove Drive
WilloughbyCommunity Centre7888 - 200 Street
Walnut Grove Community Centre Full Facility ClosureDue to a complete power outage required for a transformer replacement, the entire Walnut Grove Community Centre, including the Fraser Valley Regional Library, will be closed all day on Saturday, March 23, from 6am to 9:30pm. The facility will reopen Sunday, March 24, 2013 at 8am.
The W.C. Blair Recreation Centre in Murrayville will be open for public swimming from 6:30am - 10:30pm on Saturday, March 23.
Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Walnut Grove Community Centre 604.882.0408
public programs and events
Connect to Council: Tweet Using #asktolDo you have something to say about our community? If so, Langley Township’s Mayor and members of Council want to hear from you!
Mayor Jack Froese and Township Council are committed to representing the community and addressing your issues, and want to know what the public thinks. To give residents direct one-on-one contact with their Mayor and Council, Twitter sessions are being regularly held and people are encouraged to express their opinions and ask questions.
The next Township Council Twitter Forum will be held on:
• Tuesday, April 2, 4 - 4:30pm
• Participants can tweet @MayorFroese or other members of Council, using hashtag #asktol.
Mayor’s Office 604.533.6000
Township Participates in Earth HourThe Township of Langley is proud to support Earth Hour.
Please consider joining us, and people around the world, in demanding action on climate change by turning off your lights from 8:30 - 9:30pm on Saturday, March 23.
Sign-up at earthhourcanada.org
Ryan Schmidt Community Energy Manager 604.532.7342
Art Contest and ExhibitCalling all eco-artists! Take our Upcycling Design Challenge: Submit an “upcycled” art piece made from found/recovered materials for a chance to win great prizes. Submissions will be displayed in an exhibit at the Langley Arts Council Gallery.
Prizes:
1st - $5002nd - $2003rd - $100
Submissions must be received between April 8 and 13.
Get inspired and reduce waste!
For contest details, visit tol.ca/upcycling
Engineering Division 604.532.7300
public noticeWalnut Grove Community Centre 50 m Pool ClosureDue to a swimming event, the 50 m pool and diving boards at Walnut Grove Community Centre will be closed all day Saturday, April 6 and Sunday, April 7. The leisure pool and waterslide will remain open during this time.
Recreation, Culture, and Parks Division Walnut Grove Community Centre 604.882.0408
public open housesBrookswood/FernridgeCommunity PlanThe Township of Langley is holding two open houses to present a draft land use plan for the Brookswood/Fernridge Community Plan.
Residents, property owners and business owners of the community are encouraged to attend one of the open houses (each will cover the same material) and provide input to the material.
Date: Wednesday, April 10Time: 4:00pm - 8:00pmPlace: Brookswood Secondary School (small gymnasium)Address: 20902 - 37A Avenue
Date: Saturday, April 13Time: 10:00am - 2:00pmPlace: Belmont Elementary SchoolAddress: 20390 - 40 Avenue
Information about the updating of the Brookswood/Fernridge Community Plan is available at tol.ca/brooks-fernplan.
Community Development Division 604.533.6034 [email protected]
The Langley Events Centre is located at 7888 - 200 StreetFor ticket information, contact Langley Events Centre
604.882.8800 • langleyeventscentre.com
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Above, Marcel McGuin-ness of South Australia’s Kangaroos takes a shot on New Zealand’s Canterbury Kiwis goalie Taylor Good-all at the Peewee Interna-tional Hockey Tournament, at Aldergrove Arena.
At right, Jake Kristensen of Aldergrove’s Bruins takes a shot on Korea’s Little Winia goalie Woo Seok, and defender Hong Gune, at the Peewee In-ternational Hockey Tour-nament, at Aldergrove Arena.
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SUBMITTED PHOTOThe U16 Aldergrove Ambush played in the Surrey Mayor’s Cup Tournament March 16-17 and brought home the Gold medal. The team would like to thank their coaches, Dave and Bob, for the great season, and thanks go to all the parents for being dedicated supporters.
Aldergrove Ambush Wins Mayor’s Cup
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By KURT LANGMANNAldergrove Star
The Aldergrove Kodiaks will play for the Pacific Junior Hockey League championship after eliminating the Abbotsford Pilots.
The Kodiaks’ Spencer McHaffie scored on the first shift on Tuesday night at Abbotsford’s MSA Arena and Aldergrove never looked back, winning game five 4-1 to eliminate the higher-seeded Pilots.
The Kodiaks were leading 1-0 when they struck for a pair of power-play goals 40 sec-onds apart in the final 64 seconds of the first period.
Ryan Simpson and Scott McHaffie netted the goals, which effectively put the game out of reach.
Spencer McHaffie scored his second of the night on another power play early in the second.
Abbotsford’s Brandon Daase ruined Mark Menicucci’s shutout bid with a power-play goal with seven minutes to play.
The Kodiaks outshot the Pilots 33-18 that night and scored on three of 14 power plays, while the Pilots scored on one of three. Spencer McHaffie was the game’s first star and Stefan Gonzales was second star.
Aldergrove, which finished nine points behind Abbotsford for first place in the Harold Brittain Conference during the regu-lar season, won the final four games of the best-of-seven series.
The Pilots had won game one 8-1 and had third-period leads in both games three and four. Included in the four wins were a pair of double overtime victories for the Kodiaks in both games three and four.
The Kodiaks play the Richmond Sockeyes for the PJHL championship. Game 1 was at Aldergrove Arena, March 20 and game 4 is set for 7:15 p.m., March 27 at Aldergrove.
Kodiaks ground Pilots, advance to finals
Aldergrove Kodiaks celebrate after win-ning the semi-finals series against the Abbotsford Pilots on Tuesday, March 12 at Abbotsford’s MSA Arena. The 4-1 win was the Kodiaks’ fourth victory in the series and advances the team to the finals against the winner of the other division, the Richmond Sockeyes.HARRY HUNT PHOTO
Kodiaks celebrate move into finals
HARRY HUNT PHOTODW Poppy secondary school’s Brady Sahly is tackled by Chief Dan George school player in grade 8 boys rugby, Wednesday, March 13 at a rainy and very muddy Poppy field. Chief Dan George won this game.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOAldergrove’s Connor Toth takes a shot at Ridge Meadows goalie in the juvenile hockey banner game, Tuesday, March 12 at Aldergrove Arena. Aldergrove won the game, 5-4.
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HARRY HUNT PHOTOThe Atom A1 Aldergrove Bruins capped off a great year by winning the Tier 3 Presidents Cup Championship. This was a team that persevered, never stopped giving their all, and played inspired hockey, especially in the second half of the season and the play-offs. Led by goalie Fraser Lock, all-star de-fenceman Aidan James and a hard working group of forwards, this is a team that parents and coaches will remember as a very tight-knit group. All the players were terrific teammates and put the team first.
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114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso) P/B blues, ready to go, 1st shots,
tails/dew claws done. Ultimate family guardian $1000
(604)308-5665
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
PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fawn Both parents approx 150 lbs. $950. Call 604-302-2357
PUG available for stud service. He is a rare silver male, purebred but not registered. Also Golden retriev-er (not reg.) avail for stud (OFA hips & cert eyes) Mission 604-820-4827
REG. GERMAN shepherd pups. Xrays shots, ready now. $1100. 604-512-3310
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
548 FURNITURE
MATTRESSES starting at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings
100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET*Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379
551 GARAGE SALES
ALDERGROVE
MOVING SALESat, March 23rd, 10am-4pm
26995 28th Ave.Books, Furniture, Tools
and Lots More!!~ RAIN OR SHINE ~
No Early Birds Please
556 HOBBIES & CRAFTS
LARGE H.O. SCALE TRAINS, c/w Peco switchs, track, 130 pieces of rolling stock, engine, buildings etc. Call: (604)856-7207
560 MISC. FOR SALE
AT LAST! An iron fi lter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Cana-da/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Vis-it our 29 innovative inventions; www.bigirondrilling.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON.
BIG BUILDING SALE... “”THIS IS A CLEARANCE SALE. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS!”” 20x20 $3,985. 25X24 $4,595. 30X36 $6,859. 35X48 $11,200. 40X52 $13,100. 47X76 $18,265. One End wall in-cluded. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
560 MISC. FOR SALE
SAWMILLS from only $3997 - MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.Nor-woodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ANTIQUE ORGAN hi back style, decorative & refi nished $1000/obo. Photos avail. Call 604-541-9619.
REAL ESTATE
603 ACREAGE
America’s Best Buy!20 Acres-Only $99/mo!
$0 Down, No Credit Checks,MONEY BACK GUARANTEEOwner Financing. West Texas
Beautiful Mountain Views!Free Color Brochure
1-800-755-8953www.sunsetranches.com
627 HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House
Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments
Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $69,900.
Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.
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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
RENTALS
700 RENT TO OWN
STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN!No Qualifi cation Required!
FLEXIBLE TERMS!Cloverdale 60th &176th Spacious
708sf. 1 bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req. 604-626-9647
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
1 BD 715 sq ft RiverPointe Guild-ford Surrey new paint new lino brand new insuite washer dryer, new hot water tank storage locker, one underground parking. Gym, sauna, jacuzzi. Avail April 1. Mature person/s NS NP Call 604-818-6139 or email [email protected] $900.
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
$625/MONTH, 1 bdrm apartment in Aldergrove, Avail Apr 1, N/P N/S. 604-532-9905 or 604-341-9674.
ALDERGROVE 50+ Adult Building. 1 & 2 Bdrm apts. Central location.
Phone 604-317-1926
736 HOMES FOR RENT
ALDERGROVE. 1 bdrm home, 4 appls, clean, fncd yard, pet friendly, N/S Avail now $1000 604-832-0786
ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm house, 4 appls. $900/mo incl hydro. Avail now. 778-668-0500
LANGLEY East. Older house on acreage, 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, fi n’d recrm, 2 appls. N/S. outside pet ok. April 1st. $1250/mo. 604-534-2046.
741 OFFICE/RETAIL
ALDERGROVE, Downtown. Newly reno offi ce space. Approx 600 sqft. Call for details, David,604-328-4461
750 SUITES, LOWER
ABBOTSFORD/Aldergrove 3 bdrm 2 ba bsmt ste. Sep drive/own fcd yd on acreage. Mins to Alder/Abby. $1000. Now. NP/NS 604-825-1563
ALDERGROVE Bright lrg 2 bdrm grnd lvl. $850/m hydro inc. Ns/np. Avl now. Bus service for school. 604-857-9835/ 604-825-0571
LANGLEY 240/55 Ave. 1100 sq.ft. 1 bdrm ste, pri entry, on country acre, own lndry. $1100 incl utils (not ph). Avail now. (604) 533-5403
751 SUITES, UPPER
ALDERGROVE 3 bdrm. suite, April 1. 4 appl. f/p, N/S N/P. $1200 incl utils. 604-607-0647, 604-856-5106
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALTOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
• Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly & Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
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3175-268 STREET $ 429,900
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3373 - 273RD STREET $620,000
Have it all this time you move want a home with everything in it and then some? This is the one, as you will never build this home for this price today it is better than new. It has everything and then some 9 foot ceilings hardwood � oors 4 bathrooms a fantastic master suite and huge walk in closet with ensuite that you can only dream of. 4 bedrooms up stairs and open great room concept, granite throughout the home crown mouldings and so much more and the quality is to be unsurpassed so take a look in pride of ownership here and make this a must see. P.S you will love the media room, all high end everything and all for sale for you today at below cost.
RE/MAX ALDERGROVE
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ALDERCENTER REALTY
26641 FRASER HWY, ALDERGROVE • 604-857-1100
1/4 ACRE LOT
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#20 - 27272 - 32ND AVENUE $214,000
Over 45 years young here, 3 levels, 3 bedrooms, stainless appliances and a great Mount Baker view. Loads of storage and quick possession possible. Al-most 2,000 sq. ft and private yard.
TWIN FIRS
Close to everything large lot, room for a shop, mort-gage helper already in 4 bedrooms for main � oor and two more downstairs. Lots of parking and room to move around both in the yard and house so have look here. New furnace and hot water tank newer roof.
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
#92 - 27044 - 32ND AVENUE $217,900
2825 - 256TH STREET $2,000,000
Check this out, it’s all here! A large 3,700 sq ft home on a beautiful property. Large dairy barn’s plus tons of hay storage 80’x180’ clear span main barn, square piece of property with fantastic building site. Spring is coming, take a look here - property has a slight southern slope.
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
37 ACRES – HOME PLUS LARGE BARNS27053 - 27 AVENUE $489,900
Check out this centrally located home with 2 bedroom suite and large upstairs with family room and 3 bath-rooms for the main � oor suite as well,jetted tub hot water heat large back yard , oak kitchen take a look and make your o� er.
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WALK YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL
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4200 LEFEUVRE ROAD $779,900
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Check out this 5 acre property with a 40 x 44 shop and very clean 2 bedroom mobile home in a great location. Everything is spotless and ready for you to either farm it or build on it. Take a look here and make your o� er and your dreams can come true… close to everything.
Have a look here, very private back patio. Lovely wood � replace, very neat and clean. This unit quali-� es for all the � rst time home buyers perks. So call today and Let’s make a move happen.
I LIVE in Aldergrove. I SELL in Aldergrove. Call the Aldergrove specialist...
Ready to move, when you are.
Make your Dream a Reality. Call Dan today 604-857-1100!
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Very well kept and mostly updated 1400 sq ft on the main � oor with a � nished bsmt on a private 5 fully fenced acres located on a no through street. Also has huge shop for the car enthusiast and Circular drive-way for the trucker in the family, home has new well, newer septic, newer roof new bathrooms new inte-rior doors you get the picture, close to everything
1395 - 242ND STREET $879,900SOUTH LANGLEY PRIVACY
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#34 - 27456 - 32ND AVENUE $200,000
CEDAR PARK TOWNHOME
Very nice and clean 3 bedroom townhome in Cedar Park very competitively priced for this location. All you have to do is move in new windows new doors in this complex and new roof is paid for. Close to playground and extra parking make a call and see this today.
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
SOLD
LISTINGS WANTED
ANY SIZE ANY PRICE
ANY CONDITION
5 ACRES WITH SHOP
FIRST TIME BUYERS ALERTALDERGROVE CUSTOM
SOLD
23150 FRASER HIGHWAY $550,0003/4 ACRE LOT OUT OF ALR
Possibilities here to look at on this busy Fraser Hwy location sewer available home needs work or rezone or home based business anyone. Check this one out.
Call Dan Flokstra 604-857-1100
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Spring Break & summer holidaysare just around the corner!We have a great selection of PEOPLE MOVERS. Suv’s, trucks and vans offering 5, 7 and 8 passenger capacity.
Spring Break & summer holidaysare just around the corner!We have a great selection of PEOPLE MOVERS. Suv’s, trucks and vans offering 5, 7 and 8 passenger capacity.
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wheels P7412A
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2011 MalibuPower group, Bluetooth,
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$15,900
2012 Cruze LTTurbo, Power group, XM
radio P7433A
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very clean P7426C
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