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Protesters pack city hall More than 250 people, mostly anti-GE crop protesters, crammed into city hall Monday night to witness council pass a resolution to oppose the use of GE crops. News 3 Editorial 10 Letters 11 Sports 18 Classified 19 Index 3 Web only: Palmer secondary grad Sahar Biniaz is the newly crowned Miss Universe Canada. Biniaz also went to Richmond secondary. Go to www. richmond-news.com to find out her story. W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 3 0 , 2 0 1 2 Y OUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL SPORTS , NEWS , WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT ! WWW . RICHMOND - NEWS . COM Follow us on Celebrating 50 years Founders Tony Cowley and David Kimpton recall the early days of the Richmond Open Tennis Tournament when it was held at Brighouse Park. 18 see Signs page 7 &Voices page 8 Access Access slowly slowly eroding eroding F orty years ago, energetic 21-year-old Vince Miele’s life changed forever. While out driving, Miele slid across some black ice, causing his car to spin out of control and flip over. Miele, who wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, broke his back, severing his spinal cord. He’s been in a wheelchair ever since. In those four decades, Miele — now the chair of the Richmond Centre for Disability (RCD) — has witnessed a sea of positive change in the attitude toward people with disabilities. Much of that metamorphosis has arrived in the shape of greater access for disabled people, particularly for those in wheelchairs. But it’s the recent and steady “erosion of access,” as Miele calls it, which now worries the RCD chair, himself a campaigner for access. And that’s why during the week of National AccessAwareness (May 27-June 3) Miele wanted to shine a spotlight on the many things most of us fail to see in front of our very eyes. “We’ve fought for decades to get the access. But now that access has slowly eroded and we need to get it back,” said Miele, who believes between 16 and 20 per cent of Richmondites have some form of disability. “All it takes is a change of ownership of a building or a parking lot and perhaps the new owner is not aware of the purpose of that access, (and) whatever it is, has become inaccessible once more.” To get a realistic sense of the erosion in ques- tion, the News took a walk around town with the RCD chair.We didn’t need to go far before coming across example after example of the very “erosion of access” that vexes Miele. BY ALAN CAMPBELL [email protected] ALAN CAMPBELL/RICHMOND NEWS As Richmond gets set to celebrate Access Awareness Day June 2, the man Rick Hansen frequently refers to as a mentor, says wheelchair accessibility has eroded over the years due to poor maintenance and bad designs. 8171 Westminster Hwy. (at Buswell, one block east of No. 3 Rd.) Walkway access also from Price-Smart Foods parking lot Mon-Sat 8:45-6:30 Sun 10-5 (604) 780-4959 Westminster Hwy. Buswell No. 3 Rd. RICHMOND BOTTLE DEPOT TO TO CONTEST CONTEST Win-It Win-It TO CONTEST Win-It

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Protesters pack city hallMore than 250 people, mostlyanti-GE crop protesters,crammed into city hall Mondaynight to witness council passa resolution to opposethe use of GE crops.

News 3

Editorial 10

Letters 11

Sports 18

Classified 19

Index

3

Web only:Palmer secondary grad SaharBiniaz is the newly crownedMiss Universe Canada.Biniaz also went to Richmondsecondary. Go to www.richmond-news.com to find outher story.

W E D N E S D A Y , M A Y 3 0 , 2 0 1 2

Y O U R S O U R C E F O R L O C A L S P O R T S , N E W S , W E A T H E R A N D E N T E R T A I N M E N T ! W W W . R I C H M O N D - N E W S . C O M

Followus on

Celebrating 50 yearsFounders Tony Cowley andDavid Kimpton recall the earlydays of the Richmond OpenTennis Tournament when it washeld at Brighouse Park.

18

see Signs page 7 & Voices page 8

AccessAccessslowlyslowly

erodingerodingForty years ago, energetic 21-year-old Vince

Miele’s life changed forever.While out driving, Miele slid across some

black ice, causing his car to spin out of controland flip over.

Miele, who wasn’t wearing a seatbelt, brokehis back, severing his spinal cord. He’s been in awheelchair ever since.

In those four decades, Miele — now the chairof the Richmond Centre for Disability (RCD)— has witnessed a sea of positive change in theattitude toward people with disabilities.

Much of that metamorphosis has arrived inthe shape of greater access for disabled people,particularly for those in wheelchairs.

But it’s the recent and steady “erosion ofaccess,” as Miele calls it, which now worries theRCD chair, himself a campaigner for access.

And that’s why during the week of NationalAccess Awareness (May 27-June 3) Miele wantedto shine a spotlight on the many things most of usfail to see in front of our very eyes.

“We’ve fought for decades to get the access.But now that access has slowly eroded and weneed to get it back,” said Miele, who believesbetween 16 and 20 per cent of Richmondites havesome form of disability.

“All it takes is a change of ownership of abuilding or a parking lot and perhaps the newowner is not aware of the purpose of that access,(and) whatever it is, has become inaccessibleonce more.”

To get a realistic sense of the erosion in ques-tion, the News took a walk around town withthe RCD chair. We didn’t need to go far beforecoming across example after example of thevery “erosion of access” that vexes Miele.

BY ALAN [email protected]

ALAN CAMPBELL/RICHMOND NEWS

As Richmond gets set tocelebrate Access Awareness DayJune 2, the man Rick Hansenfrequently refers to as a mentor,says wheelchair accessibility haseroded over the years due to poormaintenance and bad designs.

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Council plows ahead with GE-crop banCropLife Canada draws crowd to city hall

More than 250 people crammedinto city hall Monday night to wit-ness council formally opposing theuse of genetically engineered crops.

It was standing room onlyas the crowd — many sportinghome-made signs reading “No, no,GMO,” and “Stay out of Canada”— lined up to vent their oppositionto GE crops.

The audience of all ages includ-ed organic farmers from across theLower Mainland and VancouverIsland; local seniors and students,some of whom were moved to tears;food safety advocates and even achef, all warning of GE crop manu-facturers’ greed for profit ahead ofsafety.

Their number was no doubtswelled by the presence of CropLifeCanada — an association repre-senting manufacturers, developersand distributors of GE crops, suchas Monsanto — whose WesternCanada vice-president JaniceTranberg turned up in a bid to dis-suade city council.

After more than three hours ofoften emotional speeches, however,city council stood firm, plowingahead unanimously with its resolu-tion to oppose the use of GE crops,trees or plants in Richmond.

The city has no power to enforcea ban on GE crops since their useis federally regulated, however,lifelong dairy farmer Coun. HaroldSteves insisted the city does, in fact,have some power.

“We do have the authority to doexactly what we did to the puppymills (enact a city-wide ban on thesale of dogs in stores),” said a clear-ly excited Steves, who proclaimedhe’d be 75 years old at midnight.

“We can ban the sale of GM(genetically modified) seeds inRichmond. If we need it, we can doit. That’s my birthday message toMonsanto.”

In reference to B.C. ranchers’fight to keep GM alfalfa out of theprovince, Steves added that compa-nies such as Monsanto are trying to“solve a problem that doesn’t exist.”

“We’re defending the whole ofthe province here with (this resolu-tion). There’s a lot at stake here andI thank you for supporting this.”

Steves’ animated stance wasechoed by most on council, includ-ing Evelina Halsey-Brandt, who, inreference to the city’s call to haveGE foods labeled, said she has theright to know what she’s feeding herchildren and grandchildren.

“It may take generations (forhealth risks) to come forward.”

Coun. Bill McNulty told city

hall how he got an early-morningFacebook message, questioningwhether city council has the cour-age to stand up to Croplife Canada.

“We’re sending a message hereand erring on the side of caution,this is about safety,” he said.

City council will also write toall levels of government requestingstronger labeling of foods madefrom GE crops.

CropLife Canada’s Tranbergsaid, however, that such labelingwould cost up to $280 million peryear to administer — a cost thatwould be passed onto consumers.

Tranberg told the audience she“appreciated” their passion, addingshe has an equal amount of passionfor what she does.

“I truly believe GM crops aresafe; I’m a scientist at heart and amother,” she said.

“But decisions should be basedon science, not on emotion. A lot ofwhat I’ve heard tonight is not true.”

Tranberg said GM crops areregulated by Health Canada, point-ing out it takes three years for the

regulatory process to conclude. TheWorld Health Organization has alsodeemed the products to be safe.

“There’s no public health reasonfor a ban,” said Tranberg We’vebeen using these products for morethan two decades and there’s notbeen one case of documented harm.

“Good policy is based on sci-ence, not emotion. This bill willdeny farmers the right to choose.”

Tranberg implored city councilto speak to the food regulators andfarmers before making its decision.

It was a move she reiteratedTuesday morning, when speaking tothe News about the outcome.

“I wanted to really bring for-ward the science. I’m disappointed(council) didn’t take the opportunityto review the scientific literature outthere,” said Tranberg, noting thatthe allotted five minutes for everydelegation wasn’t really enoughtime to get her full point across.

And regarding concern othercities will follow Richmond’s lead,Tranberg challenged them to weighup the facts first.

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Robert Wager(blue shirt andtie), left, was theonly memberof the publicto speak out infavour of GE cropuse at a packed-out city hallMonday night. Hewas surroundedby anti-GE cropsupporters. Belowleft, it was stand-ing and sittingroom only duringthe three-hourmeeting.

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It’s not perfect, but it’s working.Richmond school district staff and its

elected board chair are confident the ado-lescent support team is getting it right andreaching vulnerable students in need of help.

The highly–trained four-person team wasformed in the wake of the scything cutbacksforced upon the school board at the height ofthe recession.

Prior to the cutbacks, each secondaryschool in the district boasted its own youthsupport worker (YSW), 10 employees whostruck up a daily rapport with students.

It was such relationships that most schoolsenthused about. Many fears were expressed

about the well-being of students when theYSWs fell victim to the cuts.

With a view to tracking the progress ofthe new streamlined team — a vital cog inthe district’s wheel of teenage support — areport went before the school board lastweek, analyzing the response times and iden-tifying any gaps in the service model.

“Staff is telling us that it is (working),”said school board chair Donna Sargent.

“They really feel it’s reaching the studentsthat need the support. Although they feel itis working, they did note that there are gapsthat need to be addressed. We did have dis-cussions about this and a lot was mentionedabout the support available in the community,because students need support past 3 p.m.”

Trying to compare the work of the new

team, with that of the youth support work-ers would be inappropriate, according to theschool district’s director of instruction andlearning services, Kathy Champion.

“You simply can’t compare the two. It’stempting to try, but it would be wrong,” saidChampion.

While the youth workers may have hadcloser relationships with students, they werenot as highly trained or qualified to deal withemotional and mental health issues.

“The youth support workers were in theschools all the time,” Champion added.“They were in the hallways, talking to kidsinformally, perhaps dealing with smallerissues that didn’t get recorded, so we can’tcompare. They also didn’t provide the supportthat the current team provides; such as mentalhealth and social and emotional support.”

Champion said she’s happy with theteam’s response times, noting that the mostimportant issues can be reached “within theday. Others may take a little longer, but I’mvery happy with the model we have.”

Anxiety is still the single biggest issueamong students, said Champion. “We’re get-ting better at resolving it, but there are manymanifestations of it and it continues to grow.”

In terms of the gaps in the current service,both Champion and Sargent feel the commu-nity at large has the responsibility to step inand fill any void.

“There are issues with transporting thekids in question to programs and services... on the weekend,” Champion pointed out.“These children need support outside ofschool hours. We need to work with our com-munity partners and mental health partners toaddress the gaps.

“It will probably come down to a fundingissue, there’s never enough money. But there’smore strength in working together, rather thanblaming people for gaps in the service.”

Some schools miss having someone onsite to support the students, said Champion,who added, “this is what we have now and wewill continue to work with it.”

Staff assess changes to youth support model“Although they(staff) feel it is

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Richmond scored thehighest in the country forboth a decline in avoidablemortality rate from prevent-able causes andavoidable mortal-ity from treatablecases, accordingto the CanadianInstitute for HealthInformation(CIHI).

“I think thereare multiple rea-sons for Richmonddoing so well,” said Dr.James Lu, Richmond medi-cal health officer. “When wethink of Richmond we thinkof such factors as healthylifestyles, physical activitylevels and the a relativelylow smoking rates.”

CIHI released its find-ings on the weekend, andits annual health indica-tors gives a snapshot aboutthe health system and thehealth of the population inCanada’s health regions,provinces and territories.

Avoidable mortality ratefrom preventable causes isdefined by CIHI as deathsbefore the age of 75 thatcould have potentially beenavoided through proper pre-vention and access to effec-

tive health services suchas injuries, cancer or heartdisease. Lu attributes someof that to our high immigra-tion rates.

“One half or more ofRichmond’s population is

immigrants,” saidLu. “By and large, toimmigrate to Canadayou must have themeans, education andbe of good health.

“That’s becauseCanada assesses thehealth of prospectiveimmigrants to ensurethey have no pre-exist-

ing medical conditions.”Lu went on to say that

our immunization rates arethe highest in the province.

“Those statistics tell methat Richmond is a commu-nity which values preven-tion,” he added.

Meantime, avoidablemortality from treatablecases is characterized asdeaths before the age of 75that could have potentiallybeen avoided through properprevention and access toeffective health services.

“As far as our decline inavoidable mortality fromtreatable cases, I think itcan be attributed to accessto health literacy, careand good coordination ofcare,” Lu said. “I think

it’s also because peoplein Richmond probablyunderstand and followthrough with their treatmentregime.”

Although Lu saidRichmond is seen as a largeurban metropolis, we still“have a smaller communityfeel, which translates to bet-ter coordination of healthcare professionals.

“We can still improve insome areas but I think thereport is encouraging.”

For the full report, visitCIHI at www.cihi.ca.

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Within one square block in the Ackroyd Road strip mallparking lot off No. 3 Road, Miele pointed out dozens ofinstances where wheelchair access had been thought of, butwas poorly designed or badly maintained.

Disabled parking spots were too narrow; ramps to thesidewalk were cut in front of the parking spot instead of to theside, thus blocking off any access when the motorist pulls in;disabled parking signs missingand parking meters too highfor wheelchair-bound peopleto read.

“People with disabilitiesneed to bring it up; we need tobring it to the attention of cityhall or the owner or whomev-er,” said Miele. “Able-bodiedpeople don’t see it, and I don’texpect them to see it. It’s onlywhen you’re disabled that youstart to see things.”

The more Miele moved around the parking lot, the moreglaring examples of access erosion he encountered.

Two wide-ramped parking spots in front of the PriceSmartstore used to be marked with “disabled parking only” signs.

Now, two empty poles exist, causing people to parkthere illegally all day, every day, according to a supermarketemployee, who said the store has asked the landlord, DorsetRealty, many times in the last two years to fix the signs.

Inside the store was a different story.

Miele said he often shops at PriceSmart because of itsaccessibility and wheelchair-friendliness.

At the checkout, all the pin machines swivel up and down,allowing people in wheelchairs to see the display properly.

Signs: Missing for two yearsContinued from page 1

see Miele page 8

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Vince Miele illustrates how access to and from a side-walk is blocked every day by poor design of ramps, thistime on Ackroyd Road.

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More blocked-off disabled ramps inthe parking lot and on Ackroyd Roadwere followed by a parked delivery truck,encroaching into a disabled parking spot.

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As evident as the access erosion hasbecome in just one square block of the city,Miele attests Richmond is way ahead ofmany other municipalities.

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OpinionT H E R I C H M O N D N E W S

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RICHMOND: A city that normally basks in a reputationfor being the quiet student, sitting at the back of the LowerMainland classroom; a conservative voice, but with disarmingcharm, often eclipsed by the constant arm-raising/attention seek-ing of its Vancouver and Surrey peers.

So does anyone else find it weird that a city with a nightliferesembling a cemetery with lights consistently sticks its neckout, hoping there’s no axe waiting to slice down?

In recent years, Richmond stole the show from Burnaby whenit won the right to host Olympic speed skating, meaning we hadto build a $180 million arena and find new ways every yearsince to make it pay.

How can we forget the gem in 2010 to station a giant chromehead of a Bolshevik dictator slap bang in the middle of thecity? And last year, Richmond again grabbed national headlineswhen it became the first Canadian city to ban the sale of dogs instores.

They were back at it Monday night at city hall, when morethan 250 people from across B.C. packed out council chambersto witness our bold councillors pass a resolution to become thefirst Lower Mainland municipality to oppose the use of geneti-cally engineered (GE) crops.

Many feared our elected officials would fold and crumplelike a cheap suit at the mere sight of agricultural colossusCropLife Canada honing into view.

Not a chance. Our civic leaders are made of sterner stuff thanthat. With banning GE-crops Richmond has moved itself to thefront of the class — beware the quiet ones.

Liberals kick around B.C. Hydro football

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There’s a part of govern-ment that is spending gar-gantuan amounts of money,yet operates beyond thescrutiny normally applied tosuch operations.

That would be B.C.Hydro, the Crown corpo-ration that has embarkedon a multi-billion (yes,BILLION) dollar spendingprogram that dwarfs prettymuch anything else in gov-ernment when it comes tobrick-and-mortar projects.

However, the B.C. gov-ernment has opted to shutdown a three-week hear-ing by the B.C. UtilitiesCommission that wouldhave peeled back the coversthat have hidden the detailsof many B.C. Hydro activi-ties.

Although most of theattention arising from thatdecision has focused on rateincreases, the real downsideof it is a missed opportunityto shine a light on somevery expensive undertak-ings that will potentially hittaxpayers’ pocketbooks in amajor way.

B.C. Hydro is planningto spend well in excess of$15 billion in the comingyears as it upgrades – andin some instances, expands– its aging network ofdams, generation facilitiesand transmission lines.

Just last week, theCrown Corporation filedfor a permit to upgradethe John Hart GenerationStation near CampbellRiver. That project alonewill cost more than $1.3 bil-lion, but it’s far from beingthe only expensive projecton the drawing board.

There’s the $700-milliontransmission line betweenthe Interior and Metro

Vancouver, set for comple-tion in late 2015. TheNorthwest transmission linewill cost more than $560million, and the RuskinDam upgrade is pegged at$780 million.

Then there’s the con-troversial smart meter pro-gram, which is budgeted at$930 million and may costeven more.

Want more?Well, the granddaddy

of them all is the proposedSite C dam project on thePeace River. The cost forthis megaproject couldexceed a whopping $8 bil-lion if it ever gets built.

As an example of thehuge amount of moneyB.C. Hydro throws around,consider this: we’re still along way from seeing evena shovel in the ground forthe Site C project, and thecorporation has alreadyspent nearly $300 millionon studies, consulting and are-design of the dam itself.

To put that in perspec-tive, that’s the equivalentof building five brand newschools. Or, to look at itanother way, it’s about thethree-quarters the cost ofthe notorious fast ferries(which at least got built).

Another controversialpart of the B.C. Hydro sagais the government’s practiceof allowing the corpora-tion to “defer” paying forexpenses until future years.

The B.C. auditor-general

has condemned this practiceas masking the true finan-cial health of the corpora-tion. And we’re not talkingchump change here: JohnDoyle estimates the totalamount of deferred expens-es could hit $5 billion a fewyears for now.

All these things couldhave been scrutinized by theBCUC had it been given thechance. They likely wouldhave factored in BCUC’sanalysis of what kind of ratehikes Hydro really needs.

Instead, once again thegovernment has decidedto use B.C. Hydro as apolitical football. It hasarbitrarily set a rate hikethat bears no relationship tofiscal reality (1.4 per centnext year, when the corpo-ration is spending this kindof money?).

And it is anotherexample of the completebetrayal of a key promisein the B.C. Liberals’ 2001platform: that it would givethe utilities commission realindependence from politicalinterference.

To be clear, it’s hard toargue with much of B.C.Hydro’s spending (hydro-electric dams, after all, needupgrading to be safe). Butit would be nice for thetaxpayers’ peace of mind toknow their energy companywas doing everything itcould to ease the financialburden when it comes tohydro rates.

However, the govern-ment has simply said “trustus” on this one.

Don’t be surprised ifmost people take a pass onthat.

Keith Baldrey is chiefpolitical reporter for GlobalBC.

The Editor,Re: “Richmond declared GE-free,” News; “GM crops

shouldn’t be feared,” Letters.It was a clever juxtaposition to tell us about council’s sup-

port of a GMO-free Richmond, then follow up with a dubiouspro-GM letter inside of Friday’s paper.

While technocratic “experts” like Mr. Wagner are likely wellpaid to reassure us against fears over genetic modification, aquick internet search counters his assertions. Even if his “whatyou can’t see won’t hurt you” rhetoric was right (which it ain’t),the GM genie is already well out of the bottle in our grocerystores, and 10 years research is not a scientific measure of any-thing (remember DDT).

GM farming is big business out on the land. It was neverabout saving/feeding humanity. That’s just the happy spin theycooked up after selling billions of bags of pesticides and termi-nator seeds to farmers the world over.

And what’s the trade-off for short term higher yields andweed-free farming? Dead soil, suicidal farmers and stillbornchildren. GM’s damage can also be social, going beyonddestroying food to ruining farm communities. Just ask Bt cottongrowers in India or parents of babies in soy-rich Argentina.

Who would you prefer to trust, your local organic growerwith dirty fingers, or the bloody-handed folks at Monsanto whogave us agent orange before turning to save the world (there’syour Roundup/agrochemical connection-GMO is largely a frontfor pushing defoliants, pesticides and fertilizers). Don’t listen tothe experts; do your own research.

Glen AndersenVancouver

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Letters

The Editor,Re: “Cedar tree poaching becomes

metaphorical,” “Why the urgency aroundLDB change?” Opinion, “Claxton hits nailon head” Letters, May 23.

Thanks for printing the above editorial,column and letter. Interestingly, they allhave a common theme: corporate democ-racy. And as long as we play the blamegame, nothing can or will change, exceptfor the worse.

We can’t fix a broken system with abroken system. We’ve tried: the SingleTransferable Vote initiative (B.C.), the fishfarm hearings (Canada) or the “dogs inparks” debacle (Richmond) or any numberof other failed attempts at democracy.

So, don’t blame Christy Clark for jetti-soning the environment. Remember whosecampaign funding got the conservatives-in-liberal clothing elected. She has to serveher masters. Follow the money. Whateverthe sport, the name of the game is power.

Don’t blame the provincial governmentfor privatizing Liquor Distribution Branch(LDC). Expect them to privatize anythingwith a profitable pulse for their corporatepuppet master’s benefit. It is what theyhave been doing since they were firstelected. Premier Gordon Campbell wasawarded the Order of Canada for doing hisjob well. Je me souviens.

Don’t blame Stephen Harper when hecancels the two billion dollar long gun reg-istry, pours billions of dollars into weapons

of war, or if he privatizes our public healthcare system, our prisons, or our nationalparks for the same reason. He is just doinghis (real) job. He will succeed where BrianMulroney and Tom Siddon failed. Je mesouviens.

Don’t blame the mayor and administra-tion of Richmond for overdeveloping theworld’s most fertile farmland. Same thing.They are just rolling with the smart money.Remember, dear readers, that the houseyou bought-way-back-when for $100,000and are now selling for a million was builton stolen land. The British Empire didn’task the Musqueam or any First Nations fortheir informed consent. How do you thinkthey feel about singing our nation anthem:“O Canada, our home and native land?” Ican tell you. They are justifiably pissed off.

The editor put her finger right on thepulse. “One day we will wake up to findwe have lost a great deal more than a tree.”I wish I had her faith — about waking up,I mean. Even David Suzuki said “Who amI to tell my child there is no hope?”

We knew 50 years ago that humanpopulation growth was the biggest threatto our species survival. Our populationhas more than doubled since then andhow many are mindful of the approachingapocalypse?

Ramblin’ Ryan LakeRichmond

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The fact is, if you have been treated forovarian or prostate cancer, or prescribedProzac for depression or Viagra for erectiledysfunction, there’s no reason for ICBC tosee this information if it isn’t relevant to yourlegal case. The adjuster, the supervisor, theICBC unit manager and perhaps others withinICBC all have access to this information.Adjusters also change, so there’s a goodchance that at least two adjusters will lookat your file, in addition to the supervisors upthe chain. This is personal information, whichICBC doesn’t have a right to see (assumingit’s not connected to your accident injuries).

One difficulty is that, in most cases,doctors and medical practitioners don’tscreen your medical records before sendingthem off to ICBC, as editing them can be atime-consuming exercise. ICBC can thereforeget everything from years and years beforethe accident.

But ICBC is also understandably interestedin reviewing your past medical historyfrom before to see if you’ve made previouscomplaints similar to the complaints arisingout of the accident. If you’ve complainedbefore of back pain, the argument can bemade that the pain you’ve been experiencingsince the accident wasn’t caused by theaccident, but is an old problem for which youshouldn’t be compensated. Depending on thecircumstances, it may be a relevant issue.For instance, if you’ve had repetitive injury tothe same area of your body, understandingyour past medical history is critical.

Most lawyers will protect the privacyof your medical records by blocking outpersonal and confidential information that’sirrelevant to your claim. They will only giveICBC relevant medical information. Youshould consult a lawyer before signing anydocuments or releases in a personal injuryclaim.

It’s an innocuous-looking form. But whatdamage it can potentially cause.

The problem is ICBC’s “Authorizationto Provide Medical Information.” If you’reinjured in a car accident, ICBC routinelyasks you to sign this form. It authorizesyour doctor, chiropractor, physiotherapistand others who’ve treated you to provideICBC with copies of your medical records.Assuming responsibility for the accident isn’tin issue, ICBC uses these medical records tocome to an assessment of your injuries anddetermine the amount to offer you by way ofa settlement.

So far, so good. The form even says thatwhile it authorizes release of your medicalhistory and physical condition both beforeand after the accident, “regardless of lapsedtime,” the information should relate in someway to the injuries received.

In practice, however, ICBC often getsa hold of some very personal medicalinformation that has nothing to do with theaccident, which can cause claimants a lotof grief.

In one case, the claimant (let’s call her“Janet”) suffered a simple whiplash as aresult of a car accident. She wasn’t makingany claim for psychological injuries causedor aggravated by the accident. In the courseof her dealings with ICBC, she signed therelease form. She then hired a lawyer, whoasked ICBC to send over copies of all Janet’smedical records that ICBC had obtained.

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Wong earns NAIA All-American honours with UBC golf teamRichmond’s Stephanie Wong

is trying to help the UBCThunderbirds women’s golf teambecome champions on both sidesof the border.

Fresh off their victory atthe NAIA Championships inTennessee, the Thunderbirds areat Cordova Bay Golf Course inVictoria this week to defend-ing their title at the Golf CanadaUniversity/College Championship.The 72-hole tournament teed off

yesterday and concludes on Friday.In Tennessee, Wong helped

UBC come-from-behind to thewin the NAIA title by two shotsover Georgia’s Savannah College.

The freshman parred her finalhole to clinch the championship.She was also her team’s most con-sistent golfer as she was the onlyT-Bird to have her result counttowards the UBC team score onall four days of play. Her finalround 76 (+3) left her with a total

score of 299 (+7) and in a tie foreighth.

"We're just elated and sur-prised," UBC head coach ChrisMacDonald said. "We expectedto be competing against some dif-ferent teams, but then we ran upagainst Savannah, who were justcourageous out there. We literallyplayed head-to-head with them forthree days. I've never been throughanything like that before where itwas so close the entire [tourna-

ment]."Wong’s overall play for the

season also earned her NAIA FirstTeam All-American honours. Sheled all UBC players with a 78.47average.

The UBC coaching staff alsoincludes Keri Moffat, who is theDirector of Instruction at MayfairLakes.

UBC is among 11 schoolscompeting at the Golf CanadaChampionships.Stephanie Wong

Richmond Open celebrates 50th anniversaryPopular Lower Mainland tennis tournament which wraps up this weekend actually started at Brighouse Park

Anyone wanting a history les-son on the Richmond Open won’thave to look far.

The popular Richmond TennisClub tournament is celebrating its50th anniversary with over 400players currently doing battle forspots in Sunday’s finals. The eventis also the season opener of theOdlum Brown Summer Series.

The men behind the RichmondOpen happen to still be activeplayers at the Minoru Park facilityand recall the challenges of thetournament’s infant years.

At 80 and 76 respectively,David Kimpton and Tony Cowleyhave stepped away from theirprominent club duties but still hitthe courts twice a week for casualplay.

Back in the early 1960s, theywere among the club’s originalmembers and thought why not geta jump on the competitive tennisseason by Richmond hosting itsown tournament.

“When it comes to hosting out-door tournaments in Canada thiswas always the first on the calen-dar,” says Kimpton, who was thetournament director for a remark-able 30-year run.

The initial interest proved tobe more than any of the membersanticipated.

The club at that time was based

at Brighouse Park where the out-door lacrosse box was convertedinto four temporary courts. Withthe Open registration numbersannually surpassing 600 andswelling to as many as 800, extravenues were needed to accom-modate so many games. TheRichmond Country Club provideda court, and even a club memberstepped up to offer his own back-yard private court.

The large draws meant sched-uling matches nearly around theclock.

“We had some double matchesthat went late into the evening, tothe point where we were drink-ing coffee just to stay warm,”laughed Cowley. “At that timethere were homes around thecourts (at Brighouse) and theneighbours were telling us to ‘bequiet’ because they were trying tosleep.”

The Open also attracted someof the biggest names in Canadiantennis at the time, includingManitoba’s Reider Getz whoplayed in the Davis Cup. PierreLamarche was an up-and-com-ing junior when he competed inRichmond before going on to alsoplay for Canada.

One of the greatest challengesduring the early years was simplycommunicating with participants.

With no e-mails or a tourna-ment website with updated sched-ules and scores, volunteers were

on the phone at the end of eachday informing players of theirnext match.

“The players were responsiblefor calling us to find out,” saidKimpton. “Once they did, wecrossed their name off a list.

“Tony was amazing,” added

current tournament directorLesley Wint. “He had a mentalpicture of the entire draw andcould tell any player what timethey were playing at without evenlooking at it.”

Kimpton, Cowley and otherlongtime volunteers were hon-

oured at a special 50th anniver-sary barbecue last Sunday at theclub.

Action continues at the Openwith weekday matches begin-ning at 5 p.m. daily. The weekenddraws will get underway at 9 a.m.Admission is free.

BY MARK [email protected]

MARK BOOTH/RICHMOND NEWS

Tony Cowley and David Kimpton helped launch the first-ever Richmond Open back in 1963. This week,the popular Richmond Tennis Club tournament is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Action continues at theMinoru Park facility until Sunday's championship games.

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Roadrunners enter week break astop team in Intermediate “A” league

The Richmond Roadrunners are enjoy-ing a well-deserved week break with thebest record in the B.C. Intermediate “A”Lacrosse League.

The Roadrunners sit atop the 10-teamcircuit with an impressive 7-1 record— good enough for a four point lead.Richmond racked up two more road victo-ries last week, rolling to a 10-4 triumph overthe Port Coquitlam Saints, then taking careof the Langley Thunder, 14-9 on Sunday.

In Port Coquitlam, the locals broke atight game open with four unanswered goalsin the final period.

Cody Nass continued his outstandingseason with a six point game, including fourgoals. The first-year sniper currently leadsthe league in scoring with 40 points, includ-ing 23 goals. He also has made an impact inthe B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse League withthe Delta Islanders. On Saturday, Nass hadtwo goals and three assists in Delta’s 9-8win over the New West Salmonbellies. Henow has 11 points in five games as a call-up.

Braeden Jensen and Spencer Bromleyalso had a big outings against PoCo, eachnetting a hat trick and one assist. WyattKinna and Tysen Stoddart also scored. RyanVogrig had three assists.

Jack Woodhouse had a solid outing innet, making 27 saves.

Richmond returns to action June 6 whenthe New West Salmonbellies visit MinoruArena at 8 p.m.

MARK BOOTH/RICHMOND NEWS

Roadrunner alumni Tyler Nett is offto an impressive start in his rookie seasonin the B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse Leaguewith the Delta Islanders. Nett has 20 pointsin nine games. He was a first team leagueall-star with Richmond in 2011.

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Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. NO RAINCHECKS OR SUBSTITUTIONS onclearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, patterns,style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligatedto sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time ofpurchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plusdeposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/TM The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this newspaperad are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2012 Loblaws Inc. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.

Prices are in effect until Thursday, May 31, 2012 or while stock lasts.

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after savingscryovac

frozen porkback ribs

609925

product of USA,no. 1 grade

fresh iceberglettuce

742031

assorted varieties, pkg. of 6

no name®

English muffins302974

selected varieties, 1 L

640-720’s

Sun-Rype100% juice

Pampers10X wipes

234534

712437

fresh wildsockeyesalmon fillets248201

product of Mexico,Tommy or Kent variety

fresh mangoes

721891

selected varieties, 330-500 g

General Mills Cheeriosor Kids cereal342052

selected varieties, 250-310 g

size 1-6, 100-216’s

Cheetos orMunchie Mix

Huggies club packplus diapers

412266

634570

available in red, greyor brown

Tera Gear™

folding standcooler

321195

bistro squarefolding table272076

nesting slingwith ottoman339918

sling lounger880648

PC® gazebo452221

1st ofseason

*Spend $250 or more before applicable taxes at any Real Canadian

Superstore location (excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol

products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all

third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and

any other products which are provincially regulated) we will give you

a $25 President’s Choice® gift card. Limit one coupon per family

and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must

be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. $25 President’s

Choice® gift card will be cancelled if product is returned at a later

date and the total value of product(s) returned reduces the purchase

amount below the $250 threshold (before applicable taxes). Valid

from Wednesday, May 30, until closing Thursday, June 7, 2012.

Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers.

249856

$25 GIFT CARDFREE*spend $250 and receive a

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CLASSIFIED SELLS

McALLISTER, Helen Ivy(nee Pearce)

November 8, 1913 - May 25, 2012It is with a heavy heart that I announcethe passing of my Mother in RichmondHospital at the age of 98. Predeceasedby her parents Agnes and Frank Pearce,her loving husband and best friend ArthurMcAllister and also her sisters, Mary,

Lillian, Dorothy, Violet and her brother Frank. She will bemissed by her loving and devoted daughter Helen (Siegfried)grandchildren Richard Ulmer (Cassandra) and Helen Olenick(Daryl) and her very special great-grandchildren Courtney andTravis Olenick whom she adored. She was an amazing womanand an inspiration to all. She will be missed by all who werefortunate enough to know her and she will live on in our heartsforever. Thank you to Dr. Charles Webb for his friendship & careand Dr. Ian Connell for his kindness. Funeral service to be heldat Richmond Funeral Home, 8420 Cambie Road, Richmond, BCon Saturday June 2, 2012 at 2:00 pm. Reception to follow.

RICHMOND Funeral HomeReception and Cremation Centre604-273-3748

1170 Obituaries1170

1085 Lost & Found1085LOST MALE CAT, brown TabyManx, no tail, 16 yrs old, largepaws, answers to 'Cheetah' Gil-bert/Granville area, desperatelyneeds him home, $1000 Reward.

Please call 604-908-0111

ANNOUNCEMENTS FEATURED EMPLOYMENT

PHONE BOOKSMature persons with car or truck to deliver CanPages ™in the Richmond area. No selling involved.Start immediately. Call 604-421-9171

Mon to Fri 8am-4pm

JJM Construction Ltd.

HR/Payroll AdministratorMid-sized Delta Construction Company is seeking an experienced HR/PayrollAdministrator.

This position is responsible for administering all payroll and benefit plans for approx.150 employees (union and non-union). Serves as primary contact and support for allaspects of the HR Management System (including recruitment), benefit programs,regulatory requirements and payroll issues. Ensure that all payroll and benefitfunctions are administered in a timely, accurate and confidential manner. Mandatoryrequirements:

• CPA designation or near completion• Bachelor’s Degree in HR or Accounting Degree• Minimum 5 years exp. in HR and in-house payroll with generalist responsibilities• Construction or Manufacturing experience required• Advanced knowledge of MS Office• Excellent communications skills

E-mail applications including cover letter to: [email protected] you in advance and note that only suitable candidates will be contacted.

ST. JEAN’S CANNERYCustomer Service Representative

(YVR South Terminal Area)“Part-time/seasonal” position (full-time interesting)

★ Ideally suited for retired/semi-retired person ★

Job responsibilities/requirements (Will Train):■ Customer Service/Public Relations (good in-person &telephone manner)■ Operate cash register and complete cash report■ Retail Product Knowledge/Explain ProcessingMethods & Pricing of Sport Caught Fish■ FREQUENT HEAVY LIFTING DURING FISHINGSEASON■ Class “5” Driver’s License (copy of “clean” driver’sabstract will be requested■ Forklift experience an asset■ Organized/Self-motivated/Able to work unsupervisedafter training■ Basic computer skills

Please pop in to our Retail Store and introduceyourself, or, call and we’ll have a nice chat, or:

Send your resume to: [email protected](attn: Mike)

Retail Store: 4840 Cowley Cres.(on right hand side just before the South Terminal at

the Vancouver airport)Fax: (604) 270-3325Tel: (604) 270-3384

Thank you for your interest

@[email protected]

Vancouver. Richmond. Surrey. Abbotsford. Where do you want to work?

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*Check publicengagement.icbc.com for potential revisions to this schedule.Date subject to change without notice.

Your opinion matters.That’s why we’d like to hear fromyou before proposing any changes.

To learn more and to add your voice, attend a public open house ina community near you or go to icbc.com. We hope to hear from you.

RICHMOND OPEN HOUSE* Tues, June 5, 6–9PM

Executive Airport Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre7311 Westminster Hwy, Richmond

ICBC is updating the way we set premiums for Basic vehicleinsurance coverage. You’ve told us the system would be fairer iflower-risk drivers paid less for their insurance and higher-risk driverspaid more. We agree.

Before making any changes to our current system, we’d like yourinput. We’re considering several options that may impact whatyou pay for your Basic insurance in the future. Your feedback willgo into the final changes that we propose for fairer Basic vehicleinsurance pricing.

Need To Make Extra Cash?You read the News...why not deliver it?We're looking for responsible carriers. Call 604-270-8031

for more info.

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WOOD CRIB (cream colour);china cabinet & hutch; Roxtondining room table + 4 chairs +buffet; Sklar chesterfield & love-seat; 2 velvet forest green swivelrockers; La-Z-Boy Hide-a-bed,pink/beige velvet; Queen-size BRsuite: Headboard, dresser, arm-oire and 2 night tables; Sealy twinb e d + m a t t r e s s . C a l l604-789-1518 or 604-945-8535

P/T Acct’g Asst. for office onW.Broadway 20-24 hrs/wk. Expw/AccPac&Excel. Fax resume &expected $/hr to 604-606-7025.

1232 Drivers1232

CLASS 1With Air

TMS Transportationrequires DRIVERS for local

container hourly work.• Container experience

required• Flat Deck experience an

asset.Resume & abstract to Kevin:

FAX: 604 - 930 - 8240or EMAIL:

k b e a ve r @ t ms t r a n s . c o m

Royal City Roadline Inc.23980 Thompson Gate,Richmond, BC, V6V 1C5

looking for full time experiencedClass 1 Driver. Must have cleanabstract & criminal record. $18/hr.

Send your resume at:[email protected]

1235 Farm Workers1235FARM LABOURER REQ’D

for seasonal work. Duties:Sorting and packaging of fruit,some heavy lifting required.Preference for those withprevious experience in a farmsetting. Min. 40hr/wk, $10.25/hr.Fax 604-244-0588 or Email to:

[email protected]

1240 GeneralEmployment1240

ARCTIC CO-OP•General Managers•Assistant Managers

•Relief Managers•Cooks

•Hotel ManagersComp. salary, benefits

Contact us:[email protected]

Fax: 1-204-697-1880

BLACKLINE CONSTRUCTION(New West) hiring Carpenter.Must have sev. yrs. of experi-ence. $24 hr/40 hr wk. E-res:[email protected]

CARETAKER: FOR a fifty unitcondominium at Mt. WashingtonSki Resort nr. Courtenay, BC.Full-time. Year-round maintainingthe building in a clean, safe,secure condition. Carpentry,plumbing and mechanical skillsreq’d. Interpersonal skills a musthave. Minimum five years relatede x p e r i e n c e d e s i r a b l e .Applications accepted to June8th, 2012. Please include aminimum of three references withyour resume. Mail to: Job Posting,695 Nursery Rd., Campbell River,BC, V9H 1P4.Fax: 250-286-1611. For furtherinformation: 250-286-1582.Only those shortlisted will becontacted.

TABER TIMES/VAUXHALL ADVANCE

is seeking an editor to lead at h r e e - p e r s o n n e w s r o o m .Candidate must be able tomultitask, produce a qualitynewspaper and maintain onlinepresence. Send covering letterand resume to:

Coleen Campbell, PublisherEmail:

[email protected] Thursday, May 31.

WANT TO SEE Scenic BC!N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y .Experienced Feller BuncherOperator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around HydroTransmission Lines. Must bewilling to travel throughout BC(based out of Vanderhoof).$28-$34 per hour + Benefits. Form o r e i n f o . e - m a i l :sbcjobs@hotmai l .ca. SendResume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax:(250) 567-2550

1250 Hotel Restaurant1250BUS BOY/GIRL req’d at Top ofVancouver. Perm F/T, $10.25/hr.Prev. exp pref. but not mandatory.E-res: [email protected]

LUPO Restaurant seeking F/T FirstCook. $15/hr. Must have experi-ence in Italian/Argentinean cuisine.E-res: [email protected]

MEGABITE hiring F/T KitchenHelper. Some experience req.$10.25 hr, 40hr /wk. E-res:[email protected]

1270 Office Personnel1270

OFFICE ASSISTANT RichmondProficient computer skills word &e x c e l a l s o g r a p h i c s / w ebexperience. Must be very friendly,honest, mature and dependable.Non smoker. No students please.$13/hr to start. Email resume,reference’s and cover [email protected]

1293 Social Services1293EMPLOYMENTSITE LEADER

Boys and Girls Clubs of SouthCoast BC (BGC) requires anenergetic, experienced teamleader to coordinate and lead ateam of staff in the start up andimplementat ion of a newemployment service centre inDelta. The Site Leader isresponsib le for p lanning,implementing and managing theDelta Employment ServiceC e n t r e , m e e t i n g f u n d e rrequirements and contractualtargets and ensuring that theoutcomes lead to cl ientsbecoming more independent bydeveloping labour market orcommunity attachments. This is a35 hour per week position withcompetitive compensation and afull benefits package.If you have 3 to 5 years ofexperience in program planning,development and coordinationwithin the employment servicesfield along with 3 to 5 yearsexperience supervising andmanaging a mult i-cultural/disciplinary team of employeeswe would like to hear from you.This position requires a BA in arelated field combined withdemonstrated competency inMicrosoft Office Suite, data basesand client management systems.A criminal record check and areliable vehicle insured forbusiness use with two millionliability are also required.

Please submit cover letterand resume to:

the Regional [email protected] no laterthan noon on Friday June 8th.

BGC thanks all applicants inadvance for their interest in thisposition. Please note that onlythose selected for interview willbe contacted.

1310 Trades/Technical1310

HARDING FORKLIFTSERVICES

in Surrey requires

■ Electric ForkliftTechnicians

■ General MechanicFor our busy dealership.

Email resume to:[email protected]

or fax to: 604-888-2218

TILE SETTERSMGL Construction Inc is lookingfor Tile Setters (2 positions) 3-5year’s of experience, have ownvehicles and bacis tools $26 perhour or up depending on yourskills and experience. Email [email protected]

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2060 For Sale -Miscellaneous2060

COMPOST FOR SALEComposted cow manure.

Great for gardens. $5 per yardCall: (604)-854-0669Call: (604) 798-3498

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS.Best Price, Best Quality.

All Shapes & Colors Available.Call 1-866-652-6837

www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper

Scooter with new battery, withbasket, exc cond, 1 yr old, likenew, $1500 obo, 604-734-6685

2075 Furniture2075

ONYX Tables Onyx Coffee Tble$210. Onyx Nest $225.

Call: (604) 948-9862

MOVING - Excellent Furniturein Great Condition Solid 48"Oak Dining Table, leaf + 4 chairs$425; Almost new 8’ cotton sofa$275; Queen Solid Pine 4-posterbed $200; Solid Oak MediaCentre $25; New bone low-flotoilet - not used $50; DoubleMaple Bed $25; 18 SpdMountain Bike $40 email:[email protected]

MAPLE TABLE $350, fourchairs $235; Garden Harvestdishes, 64 pcs $175.

Call: (604) 307-0404

DOWN SIZING, oak dining roomtable & 6 chairs $600, hutch &china cabinet $200, oak coffeetable - glass top $35, rattan sofa$50, end table $25, white kitchentable & 4 chairs $55, computertable $10. Frost free uprightfreezer $80. 604-270-2818

GORGEOUS Dining Room Set:$2900. Or

Buffet and Hutch: $1450.Gorgeous all wood dining roomset: table, 72" long, 44" wide,plus 2 leaves, each 18" long and44" wide. Buffet and Hutch, 85"high, 73" wide. Will only sellbuffet and hutch separately.email: [email protected]

QUEEN SIZE Mattress SetBrand New. Original Plastic.

Never Used.Must sell $200

Call: (604) 790-0021

1205 Accounting1205

2135 Wanted to Buy2135STAMPS wanted Collector

looking to buy stamp collections.email: [email protected]

3020 ChildcareWanted3020

LIVE-IN NANNY req’d for 2 chil-dren, must be flexible, N/smoker,Call 604-272-3090 604-764-8782

3507 Cats3507KITTENS, MANY different col-ours, litter box trained, $25 ea.Ph604-795-7662 leave message

PB RAGDOLL kittens, vet ✔ 1stshots, dewormed, health guar.,$450 & up Cel # 604-477-9961

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FOR ADOPTION !

604-724-7652

3508 Dogs3508

ALL SMALL breed pups local &n o n s h e d d i n g , $ 4 9 9 + .604-590-3727 or 604-514-3474www.puppiesfishcritters.com

BERNESE MNT dogs familyraised, 1m & 1 f, ready to go $950.Ph 604-795-7662 leave message

CHIHUAHUA PUPS, teacups,$800 + up. vet check, dewormed,shots, congenital health quar.604-760-1940 or 604-467-8778

Fila Guard Dog Pupsowners closest friend. Thieves

worst nightmare. All shots. Readynow! 604-817-5957

3508 Dogs3508

GOLDEN DOODLE Pups, readynow, wonderful family pets. Emailpics avail. $800, 250-819-4876

Golden Lab. 12mths. CKC reg.Tattooed. Neutered . Championsired. Loving family dog. Call fordetails $600. 604.799.3717

SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescuedogs from Foreclosed UponPets. Spay/neutered, regularv a c c i n a t i o n s & r a b i e s ,microchipped. $449 adoption fee,avail at your local Petcetera stores.

LAB Cross 8 weeks black/brown 5 avail. good with kids

$300. Call: (604) 798-2562

3540 Pet Services3540

STAIN/PET URINE TREATMENTSpecialist in carpet, sofa, mattressc l e a n i n g . 6 0 4 - 5 3 6 - 7 6 2 7

www.emerald.chemdry.ca

The Richmond News haspartnered with the BC SPCAto encourage responsible petguardianship and the humanetreatment of animals. Beforepurchasing a new puppy, ensurethe seller has provided excellentcare and treatment of the animaland the breeding parents. For acomplete guide to finding areputable breeder and otherconsiderations when acquiringa new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

Cares!

4020 Health Products& Services4020

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4060 Metaphysical4060TRUE ADVICE! TRUE Clarity!

TRUE PSYCHICS!1-877-342-3032 or

1-900-528-6256 or mobile # 4486(18+) $3.19/min.

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5035 FinancialServices5035

DROWNING IN DEBTS? HelpingCanadians 25 years. Lowerpayments by 30%, or cut debts70% thru Settlements. AVOIDB A N K R U P T C Y ! F r e econsultation.

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5035 FinancialServices5035

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5040 Business Opps/Franchises5040

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6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14

PUBLIC AUCTION:80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s

Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip.,Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats, Tools

KAMLOOPS AUCTION JUNE 23Industrial Smalls Welcome / Online Bidding Available

Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com

Saturday, July 14th @ 9AM 6780 Glover Rd., Langley B.C.

2080 Garage Sale2080

FAB FAIRJewellery & Fashion

Accessory SaleSAT. JUNE 2ND • SUN. JUNE 3RD

11AM-5PM45 local designers • $2 adm., kids free

Heritage Hall3102 Main St. @ 15th Ave.

2080 Garage Sale2080

Collectible Fair &Collectible Fair &Computer Swap MeetComputer Swap Meet

Scottish Centre • Adm: $38886 Hudson St., S. Vancouverwww.funpromo.ca

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Sat., June 2 • 11am-4pm

GARAGE SALES

6002 Agents6002

SELLING / BUYINGEMMERY LEUNG

604-728-7170Have qualified BUYER!Realtor speaks English,Cantonese & Mandarin.

Homeland Realty

Seniors special age 55+Ask about free legal fees for

seniors. Chilliwack 604-846-6506Abbotsford 604-852-5592No obligation consultation.

Al Dahl...Lighthouse Realty.www.aldahl.com

6005 Real EstateServices6005

ADAM LLOYD 604.526.2888Re/Max Advantage Realty

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6005 Real EstateServices6005

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ROGER BASIInterested In Selling Your Home?Lets Talk!!! Remax AwardWinner 100% Club. Certified inFeng Shui Home Stager. List andSell your home with me &receive $500.00 towardsmoving costs.

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6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007

White Rock Tea & Giftshop$60K + Inventory

Call Jeff 604-889-9164 for info

6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007

FOR SALEAUTOMOTIVERepair Shop

Avail in North Vancouver★ with DEALERS LICENSE ★

■ all equipment included■ Ready to operate■ Established business

Serious Inquiries onlyCall OWNER604-612-5536

for further information.

FOR SALEAUTOMOTIVERepair Shop

Avail in North Vancouver★ with DEALERS LICENSE ★

■ all equipment included■ Ready to operate■ Established business

Serious Inquiries onlyCall OWNER604-612-5536

for further information.

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-06 Chilliwack6008-061 BDRM Condo in Chwk, 780sf,55+ bldg, $88,000. (furnished)604-219-8485 or 604-583-2510

6008-08 Coquitlam6008-08

2BDRM/2BTH 406-450Bromley, COQUITLAM

Private corner unit with a view;Recent upgrades OVER $22,000(new bathrooms/floors/appls).Well run building, new roof.Steps from shopping (Thrifty’s,Starbucks,Yoga,Subway,Sushi).$279,888. Call (604) [email protected]

WE GUARANTEE IT!WE GUARANTEE IT!

Clutter Taking Over?

Includes one 3 line guaranteed classified ad for items you didn’t sell!

$16 GARAGE SALE AD10 lines in print1 online ad, 5 photos, many linesGarage Sale Kit

Give us a call: 604.630.3300Or place online: richmond-news.com

1BDRM/1BTH $179,90019236 Ford Ave, Pitt Meadows

Large one bedroom condo -930sq ft. Priced to Sell.

Call: (250) 878-2997 or email:[email protected].

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

#210-815-4TH AVE, Uptown NewWest. 1BR, $148,000, Lrg BrightRms. 650 SF. Full Reno; All flrs, 4S/S Appls, New Plumbing, Roof,125 Amp Panel/ 20 outlets, IndoorPool, Meeting Rm, Prkg, Dogs &Kids ok. 7 blocks to N. Westskytrain, 4 blocks to 180 stores,40 acre, Moody Park. GreatUnobstructed Views of CenturyHouses & mature gardens,Pics>http://vancouver.kijiji.ca/c-ManageMyAds. No agents pls.

Call John 778-397-0508

N. WEST: Uptown, 2 BR, Sunnywest exp, inste W/D + 4 appls,F/P, sec prkg, locker. Rentals/Pets OK. Near transit. $215,500.

HIRA • Sutton• 604-318-9474

6008-22 NorthVancouver6008-22

Desirable North Vancouverwww.mytownhouseforsale.com

Paul: 604-789-4924

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

#1010 – 6631 Minoru Blvd.Regency Park Towers, Beautiful,large 1 BR end unit, with fabulousviews, walk to everything, veryclean. $288,300. Gabriel ,Prudential Sterling, 604.999.6190

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-24 PortCoquitlam6008-24

DRIVE BY 1618 Grant deluxe 1br+den, 820 sf, nr all ammens,$220 k, Jim 604-786-7977 amexrlty

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

SAT JUNE 2nd , 2-4pm,142-120A Street

❏ Quick Sale, below assesment -reno’d top flr, 2 BR, 2 bath,1225sf, $249K.❏ Top floor, renod 1BR, 1bath,752sf, asking $169k.Fully rained screened, nr amens.

Mala, Sutton, 778-859-4458

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

S.SRY, 15298-20 Ave, Top floor,1185sf, 2 BR, 2 bath, 6 appls, f/p,lrg balcony, prkg, rec facility.$285,900 No agent 604-872-2485

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3516 Matapan St. VancouverOlder 4 BR house, very nice area,local to everything. $895,000.

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THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $440,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892

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6020-20 Mission6020-20

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6020-22 NewWestminster6020-22

N WEST 220 Queens Ave, circa1907, known as W.E. Vanstonehouse, 5 Br, 3 bath, 10,765 sf lot,approx 5,000 sf , inclds 2BR bsmtste. parlike back yd. $1,388,000.Gerri, Mac Rlty, 604-761-3464

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6020-34 Surrey6020-34HOUSE ON 1/2 acre lot, rented,13690 Bentley Road, good invest-ment. $695K 604-324-0655

SRY; FLEETWOOD GEM!15556 - 92A Ave. Well maintained2850sf Home, many updates,new Yaletown style in-law ste.11,300sf Lot! Near all amens,schools, transit, shops. 1st timeon market original Builder/Owner.$658,500. By appt, seriousinquiries only please. No agents.BY OWNER Dave 604-589-2248

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6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

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There are several suitablebuilding sites on the property withspectacular views of city ofPenticton, and both Lakes. Powerat lot line and only 10 minutesfrom the full service Hospital. Thisbeautiful property is being sold bythe owner at only $299,000.Contact: [email protected] further details, or call250-493-5737.

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6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

Fabulous Summer HomeTerrific Retirement HomeCountry Bed & Breakfast

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COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668

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6065 RecreationProperty6065

BLACK MOUNTAIN RANCH,Mt Baker WA, 2007 BreckenridgePark Model dble loft trailer, 40ft,sleeps up to 12, Ranch has FREEPar 3 Golf, Horseback Riding,Indoor/Outdoor pools +. $85,000.By Owner. Tom 604-594-9342

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BEST LAKE FRONT FROM VANonly 1 hr, nr Bellingham, 2,900 sf,5 br, 4.5 bath, 18 yr old home.Beautiful low bank waterfront,$739,000. Call 604-734-1300

LOG CABINS For SaleFor rentals or ownershipplease join us for our openhouse during the May longweekend Sat May 19th, SunMay 20th 11am-4pm, andMon May 21st 11am-2pm.Where you can view thenewly renovated log cabins.Appreciate all the amenitiesthe 6700+ sq ft Lodgebuilding has to offer. At 5485Lac Le Jeune Rd. Lac LeJeune B.C. Take exit 336 offthe Coquihalla Hwy andfollow the signs to Lac LeJeune. $189,900.Call: (604) 834-2020 or visitus at laclejeuneliving.com

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2585 Portree Way, SquamishFamily Home $579,000 Immachouse, situated across from theschool.Barb Gloor, RE/MAX

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6505 Apartments &Condos6505

LARGE 1 and 2 Bedroomapartments w/balcony, heat,hw, cable, prkg, storage, elev,coin laundry, steps to all transit,shops and schools No Pets.From $895. (604) 241-3772

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6515 Duplexes - Rent65153 br sundeck, $1175 in 4 plex,+utils, 1250sf, bright, clean, ownwd, good tenants, well managed,big yard, Williams & Gilbert, availavail immed, 604-250-9598

6540 Houses - Rent65403 BDRM house, 1.5 baths,sunken family rm, prkg, n/s, nopets, $1600, June 1, #4 RdBlundell/Granville, 604-649-7694

4 BR, 3.5 bathroom, 5 appl, gar,fenced yard, ns, np, nr amen, refs,#2/Francis, $2100 604-319-6122

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CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3Bdrm, 1 bath, Cozy HOUSE on49’x171’lot, Exc Investment. $888/MABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale,Handy Man Special House, 3bdw/ 2bd Suite, Quiet Area...$1,388/MVANCOUVER - 1066 East 8th Ave1Br Mt. Pleasant Condo, Quiet,Cental Area, Solid Bldg...$788/MRICHMOND - 8031 Ryan Rd, 3BrCondo, Quiet, Spacious Top Flr,Cental, Convenient Area...$888/MCall Kristen today (604)786-4663

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TWSA, stunning 4 BR, 3bathfamily home, like new, hw/tile flrs,delux kitch, granite counter, highend appls, lrg deck for entertain-ing, lrg back yrd, 2 lvls, 2 master’swith enste, 1 on each level,perfect for a family with teenageror relative, quiet safe street, walkto schools, high end rental$3200/mo + util, NS, min yr lease,long term preferred. Pets con-sidered. Immed, 604-307-9794

W Richmond, 3 BR whole hse,1.5 bath, f/p, rec rm, $1550/mo,Jun1, 6 appls, np, 604-240-4723

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BDRM G/L, lrg liv/rm, incl utils,ldry, cble, n/s, n/p, Nr Cambie/#5,$800. Call 604-273-0972

1 BR large bright grnd flr, Blundel& 1 Rd, 4 appls, fenced yard,small pet neg, ns, avail May 15th,$875 incl utils. 604-314-7838

2 BR new reno Steveston &Railway, own entry & wd, nr bus/shops, ns/np, ref’s 604-241-1548

3 BR GRND lvl, 1 bath, new reno,ns, nr #4 & Francis, $1200 +util,quiet family, wd, 604-301-0818

3 BR ste, upper flr of house,$1050 + 60% utils, w/d included,5271 Williams Rd, nr amen, nsnp, avail now 604-710-9448

NO 1 Rd & Springfield. 3 bdrm, 1bath. gr level, bright, reno’d, ownw/d, laminate/tile. prkg, $1395/moincls hydro & heat. Avail JuL 1,refs reqd. n/s, n/p. 604-724-5375

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE for rentavail. immed, clean, secure,

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RENTALS AUTOMOTIVE9105 Auto

Miscellaneous9105W A N T A V E H I C L E B U TSTRESSED ABOUT YOURCREDIT? Christmas in May, $500cash back. We fund your futurenot your past. All credit situationsaccepted. www.creditdrivers.ca1-888-593-6095.

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1978 MERCEDES 450SL,convertible w/hardtop, run grt,looks sharp $8500.604-922-5986

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, excellentcondition. $2350. 604-534-2997

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $8,950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

1990 BENTLEY Mulsane 4 DrSedan, leather upholstery. LikeNew. ONLY 42,000 kms, $20,000obo. Lgly. Ralph 778-988-2055

1995 MERCEDES E320 CabrioletExc cond; local, 109K, NO accid.$14,900 Rare 778-773-1398

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1998 MUSTANG SVT CobraConvertible, 35,350 orig km,very detailed history, pristineshow quality, $17,900 obo.604-531-9373

1985 BMW 735 Automatic160,000 kms Air-cared, Greatcollector car, New brakes andexhaust, Black, Tan interior, notears in seats. $5,260.

Call: (604) 889-2925

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525

1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $5000 obo 604-792-6367

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

1979 MG Midget 75,000kmsReady to drive away $5,000. 604739-9234 [email protected]

9125 Domestic91251995 FORD Mustang convertible,new top, Aircared, V6, auto, goodcond $3200. 604-984-7574

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AUTOMOTIVE9125 Domestic9125

1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

2000 CHEVY MALIBU. 4 doors,auto, 6 cyl, brown. 1 owner, wellmaintained, no accidents. Highkm so only $1,500. 778-397-0369

2001 FORD Focus ZTS, silver 4dr auto, a/c, radio/CD, peppy 4 cylZetec, 117 K, remote starter +4snows. $4200 604-985-8223

2001 OLDSMOBILE Aurora auto,only 81,000 kms Luxury $7500# 0 1 - 2 5 8 6 6 0 4 . 4 6 6 . 6 0 0 7mjautowholesale.com #30332

2002 FORD FOCUS SW, lowkms, no accidents, $3680. auto,very good cond, 604-724-5726

2003 CADILLAC CTS, 49K, 4dr,white, auto, fully loaded, mintcondition, $19,500 604-864-8199

2006 BUICK Allure CX. 94K kms.No accid., local, garage kept. Exccond. $8,900. (1)-604-855-1335

2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721

2007 CADILLAC Escalade 4wd(Luxury, Leather, Sunroof,Mags ) . . . $32 ,995 #3339 -1-888-812-2511

2009 PONTIAC Vibe Very BigSelect ion. . .$11,895 #42041-888-812-2511

9125 Domestic9125

2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548

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2010 CHRYSLER 300 TouringAuto/ Air/ loaded....$15,995 36961-888-812-2511

2011 CADILLAC CTS (Luxury.Leather, Panaramic Sunroof,Mags, 10 to clear)....MSRP$ 4 5 , 6 4 5 N o w $ 2 9 , 9 9 5 -1-888-812-2511

2011 CHEVROLET Impala (Auto,air, Fully Loaded, V6, 30 toclear)....MSRP $29,690 Now$12,995 #4135 - 1-888-812-2511

2011 CHEVROLET Malibu(Auto,air, fully loaded, 80 toclear)....MSRP $26,200 Now$14,995 #4140 – 1-888-812-2511

2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

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2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

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9129 Luxury Cars9129

1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

9129 Luxury Cars9129

2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.

2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,

leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem

Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073

2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

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604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1961 TRIUMPH TR3A red,blackinteriorComplete & original goodengine& trany for details (Delta)604-816-9954, $9,500 obo

1988 CHEVY Silverado, auto, pb,pw, air, towing package, excellentcond, 6 mths away collectorsplate. $5500. 604-924-1511

1990 GMC Suburban. 4 WD,underdrive, blue, well kept. NewBluetooth. $6,000. 604-584-0324

1994 CHEV GMC Z-71. Darkblue, auto, 4x4, extended cab.Aircared, new tires. $1,800 obo.Call Rob, 604-533-2410, aft 5pm.

1994 CHEV GMC Z-71. Darkblue, auto, 4x4, extended cab.Aircared, new tires. $1,800 obo.Call Rob, 604-533-2410, aft 5pm.

1998 JEEP TJ -5speed $5900# 9 8 - 1 7 5 4 6 0 4 . 4 6 6 . 6 0 0 7mjautowholesale.com #30332

2000 FORD Explorer 4x4, fullyloaded, 150K, exc cond, white, aircared. $3,750. 604-218-8499

2002 GMC Avalanche, 4x4,130K, Keyless Entry, CompletelyLoaded, Immaculate Condition,Private Sale, $10,000. Please call604-308-3167

2002 SANTA FE, 128K kms, 4cyl, 5 spd, air, pw, exc cond$5000 obo 604-710-8053

2003 FORD Ranger 5 speedTonneau cover-$6800 - #03-1311M J A u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604.466.6007. #30332

2005 JEEP Liberty Sprt 4x4 $8800#05-1840MJ Autowholesale.com#30332 604.466.6007

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2007 F150 LARIAT, fully loaded,white $25,888 - #276477XX

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503

301 Stewardson WayNew West.

2008 FORD F150 S/Cab 4wdFully Loaded Truck...$18,888#2759 1-888-812-2511

2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060

2010 JEEP Commander 4wd 7P a s s e n g e r / L o a d e d /M a g s . . . $ 2 2 , 9 9 5 # 3 6 3 11-888-812-2511

2010 JEEP Patriot North Edition4x4 $19,888 #10-8231 MJAutowholesale.com #30332604.466.6007

2010 NISSAN Rogue AWD Auto/Loaded/ cd...$19,995 #36501-888-812-2511

2011 GMC Yukon 4wd luxury/Leather/ Loaded/ Mags...$35,995#3791 1-888-812-2511

2011 NISSAN Pathfinder SV 4wd7Pass/ Loaded/ Mags...$28,888#3776 1-888-812-2511

2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd (Auto,V6, Loaded, Mags, 10 Xterra toc lea r ) . . . $25 ,995 #3895 -1-888-812-2511

2011 SUBARU Outback (LuxuryC r o s s o v e r , A u t o ,Loaded)...$26,988 #3626 -1-888-812-2511

NEW CHEVROLET SilveradoCrew Cabs (Auto, V8, Air, Onstar,well equiped, 200 Trucks toClear)) MSRP $33,980 Now$21,995 - 1-888-812-2511

1997 Chevy 4x4 1500. 4.3litervortec v6, sound system, tintedwindows.$2400. 604-807-4203

2006 Mercedes-Benz ML5004Matic, 149,500 kms. Excellent,

loaded, Nav, DVD. $19,995(604) 290-3975

2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually

Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:

[email protected]

2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)

780-2696, [email protected]

2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1984 CORVETTE 383 strokerauto hard top - soft top Stainlessexhasummus t $8 ,995 Ph604-795-9967

1988 TOYOTA Corolla, Exc cond,new rad, tires & batt. Aircared.$800 obo. 604-598-3288

1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1995 BMW 328I Convertible,88,000kms, leather int, new tires/brakes, $7,999. 604 536-4293

1995 VW GOLF $2500, great car,1 owner, mags, sunroof, allrecords, recent engine work,clutch, new tires, shocks, springs.

Call 604-521-4932 or email:[email protected]

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$8800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018

2003 CIVIC SDN 4DR SDN DX-GAUTO red $ 7,888 #2393112

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,700.778-227-2010

2004 NISSAN Maxima Luxury/Leather/ Loaded...$10,888 #06661-888-812-2511

2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2005 TOYOTA Camry LE, 95,000kms, local, excellent cond $8880.604-988-7812

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912

2009 INFINITI G37 Luxury/ leath-er/ loaded/ mags...$25,995 #31351-888-812-2511

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $6,395 obo. 778-242-2018

2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $11,500. 604 518-3166

2008 NISSAN Versa Auto $8800#08-4339 MJAutowholesale.com604.466.6007. #30332

2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)

2011 HYUNDAI Sonata Loaded/Mags/ Alloys...$17,988 #34911-888-812-2511

2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009

KIA MAGENTIS 2008 LX V6 auto185 hp - 20,300 km. Only$11,900. Chwk 604-847-3297

1993 Toyota Camry 4 dr. auto174 km, 4 cyl. service records$2,995. (604) 602-9066.

2005 BMW 645 Ci Convertible1 Owner,43KM,Immaculate,6spdManual, $39,000. 604-833-69312003 Toyota Corolla S 124K.Very good cond. Must sell. Toomany cars.$7600. 778-888-1045

2005 COROLLA Auto,96k, a/c,no acc, aircared, new tires$8,500. Call: (604) 274-8627

2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available

$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696

9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $2750 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]

1999 HONDA Odyssey Van 7 pax$ 5 5 0 0 - # 9 9 - 0 7 5 2M J A u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604.466.6007. #30332

2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3700. 604-846-8597after 4pm or all day wkends

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S & SLANDSCAPING &

FENCINGFactory Direct Cedar FencePanel for Sale & Installation8291 No.5 Rd Richmond

Call 604-275-3158

TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS

9173 Vans9173

2004 FORD Freestar, V6, 4.2L,auto, low kms, new brakes, tires &battery $6800. 604-858-7553

CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570

2005 CHRYSLER Town &Country Touring, fully loaded, pwrside door/taildoor, store & goseats. $6,500 obo. 604-710-9030

2010 CHEVROLET Express2500 Cargo (Auto, air, 15 CargoVans to Clear)...$19,995 #3330 -1-888-812-2511

2010 CHRYSLER Town &Country Ultimate Luxury Vanswith Power Sliders...$18,888#4215 1-888-812-2511

2010 DODGE Grand Caravan(Fully Loaded, Media Centre withStow’n Go, 40 Grand caravans toClear ) . . .$15,995 #3530 -1-888-812-2511

2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]

2000 Honda Odyssey LXAutomatic 231,000 kms Grey,single owner, good condition,trans & brakes recently done.Bluetooth. Trailer hitch. Servicerecords avail. $4,999.Call: (604) 987-1595 email:[email protected]

2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015

9515 Boats951519FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$6000 obo. 604-817-9004

2005 HUNTER 33 Sailboat,$95,900. Moored @ PointRoberts. Call Greg 778-686-5299

9515 Boats9515

1976 CASCADE PilothouseKetch. 42 ft sail boat. New dinghy& outboard motor. Radar & autopilot. Perfect coastal cruiser. Liveaboard. $34,800. 604-538-1410

1986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540

1996 MIRAGE 19ft , 4.3 litre goodon fuel, stocked, stored indoors,no salt, 600 hrs, w/trailer, goodcond, $8800 obo. 604-857-3344

2007 GTI SEADOOS yellow, 4Stroke, low hrs, 155HP. & 2003GTX Seadoo blue, 2 Stroke, 160hrs. With trailer, stored indoors,no salt water; $12,500 obo.LOTS of FUN! 604-857-3344

Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12or 14 ft, with or without motor ortrailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720

BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1980 GMC C Class, 21ft m/h,w/motorcycle carrier, runningcond. $1500 obo. 604-937-0408

1988 SLUMBER QUEEN. 5thWheel. Sleeps 4. Fridge - 3 way,furnace, a/c. Clean & well kept.No rust. $4,250. 604-298-4042

1990 FORD 28ft Classic, 120K,always roofed, sleeps 6, $8300,604-466-1469

1994 Special Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, aircon, lam flrs,$8000 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408

1997 WILDERNESS 22ft, goodcond, sleeps 5, fridge/freezer.$5,500 obo. Tony 604-464-1072

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1995 SEA Breeze 31 (Class A)Fully equipped, exc. cond., towc a r a v a i l $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 o b o604-746-5898'

1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866

2002 25’ Custom Coach traveltrailer, queen bed & bunks,$10,500. Call 604-984-9293

2002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.Ph Peter 1-604-220-5005

2004 WESTWIND Trailer. 25 ft.Sleeps 6, incl private BR w/dblbed. Awning, bbq, full bath, fridge/stove. $10,000. 604-538-8120

2007 TERRY 28ft, slide, autoawning, sleeps 6, exc cond. Used3 mths! $20,000. 604-367-7892

2008 SPORTSMEN 28’ 5thwheel, 2 slides, spotless.Reduced $18,500. 604-230-2728

2011 COUGAR 28-6' Mint only 1trip. Loaded c/w slide + all options++ more $23,900 604 531-2841

2002 GMC Adventurer. Greatcamping with snowbirdoption! 106,000 kms Excellent20’ motorhome. Sleeps 4, withoven, microwave, fridge & newstereo system. Low km, littleused. $20,000. (604) 833-4537

ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.

Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.

$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or

email: [email protected]

HOME SERVICES8055 Cleaning8055

EZ CLEANING. Bonded/insured.$20/hour. Vancouver, Richmond,Burnaby/N. West. 604-505-0108

Sister Team office/hse cleaning.We will make your house sparkle.15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993

8060 Concrete8060KT CONCRETE WORKS

For all your concrete needs!For free estimate [email protected]

8075 Drywall8075DRYWALL

Reliable Work ★ Res & CommMike 604-789-5268

8080 Electrical8080YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

8087 Excavating8087

EXCAVATING &BOBCAT SERVICES

• Garage Teardowns• Demolition• Driveway Widening• Concrete & Asphalt Removal• Landscape Removal• Yard Leveling & Clean Up• Digging & Trenching• Dirt Removal• Retaining Wall• 10-40 Yard Disposal Bins

604-306-8599

# 1 BACKHOE,EXCAVATOR &

BOBCATone mini, drainage,

landscaping, stump / rock /cement / oil tank removal.

Water / sewer line, 24 hoursCall 341-4446 or 254-6865

8090 Fencing/Gates8090

8125 Gutters8125C I T Y W I D E G U T T E R S

Continuous gutter installs, leafprotection, new & renos. BBB,

Ins.WCB. 604-868-1373citywidegutters.com

8155 Landscaping8155Akasha Turf Grass Mngt com-plete lawn restoration, aeration &fert. Res/Comm. $79. 526-6305

8155 Landscaping8155

Able Boys Landscaping Ltd.bobcat, turf, cedar fence, pavingstones, ashphalt 604-377-3107

Greenworx Redevelopment Inc.Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls,Returfing, Demos, Drainage,Jackhammering. Old Pools Filledin, irrigation. 604.782.4322

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

778- 869-6901

NOLANYARD WORKS

Scheduled Lawn Cutting& Complete Landscape

Maintenance.Spring Aeration Special!

Fully Insured • Seniors Discount

Akasha Turf Grass Mngt com-plete lawn restoration, aeration &fert. Res/Comm. $79. 526-6305

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B. DHALIWAL GARDENING &LANDSCAPING LTD

Lawn maintenance, generalcleanup, power raking, moss con-trol, aerating. Complete lawn/garden serv. Bill 604-317-9961

HEDGES AND SHRUBS CUTLawns cut

(604) 274-9656

LAWNS MOWED, gardening,yard clean-up, hedges, gutters,rubbish removal. 604-773-0075

8185 Moving &Storage8185

B&Y MOVING

604-708-8850

Experienced Movers~ 2 Men $55 ~

Over 10 yrs. Exp.• Licenced & Insured

• Professional Piano Movers

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

BROTHERS MOVING & DeliveryLocal & Long Distance 604-720-0931Best rates. brothersmovingservice.com

8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

778.881.6096

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Professional Crewof Ticketed Painters

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8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

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Call604-

729-1234

Richmond

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Call Bob 604-277-6576

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8220 Plumbing8220

10% Off with this Ad! For all yourplumbing, heating & reno needs.Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005

$38 PER HOURPlumbing, Heating, Plugged drains.Ironman Plumbing 604-510-2155

PLUMBING & HEATINGShore Plumbing. Licensed,

insured and bonded.604-318-6529

PLUMBER Service and repairs,Hot water tanks, Heating, GasFitting, Renos (604) 910-4116

WESTMOR Plumbing LtdRes/Com, Professional Service

flat rate 7 days/wk 604-551-8531Free Est - Lic - Ins - Bonded

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

ACE OF TRADES: CompleteRenovations Plumbing, ElectricalMaster Carpenter, PaintingW a l l p a p e r i n g K i t c h e n /Bathroom designer & installer.floors Ceramic Tiles Drywall, 25yrs. exp. $35/hr Mark Local Cell:778-889-9918

ALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!

778 997-9582

★ BATHROOM SPECIALIST★

Tiles, tub, vanity, plumbing, paintframing. From start to finish. Over20 yrs exp. Peter 604-715-0030

FAIRWAY PAINTING604 729-1234

HANDYMAN - framing, decks,tiles, hardwood, drywall, re-roof.

Total additions & basements. Ken604-500-2426 or 604-455-0740

8250 Roofing8250

All SeasonRoofing

Re-Roofing & RepairsSpecialists

20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

8250 Roofing8250

Tried & True Since 1902Call for a free estimate:

1.877.602.7346Visit us online to receive a special discount:

www.crownroofgutters.caA Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

JJ ROOFING, Repair specialist,Reroof, New Roof. Seniors disc.WCB, BBB, ful ly insured.604-726-6345 www.jjroofing.ca

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

A & B JunkersJunk and garden waste removal.Work Safe & Ins. 604-202-3893

bradsjunkremoval.com604-220-JUNK (5865)

'Haul anything...but dead bodies!!'

DISPOSAL BINS: All bins start at$145 + dump fees. 604-306-8599

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Executive Rubbish Removal★Free Est, Seniors Disc ★

★ Recycling ★ Bill 604-377-7587

8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300

Quality Home Improvement★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job TooBig or Small. 604-725-8925

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Call 604-240-7921

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To place your ad in “Call the Experts” call our Sales Experts at 604-630-3300

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Amoy All PurposeMarinade 450ml

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Fresh Pork ShoulderButt (2 Pcs Up)

199lb lb99¢

Sunfrie Canola Oil(3L)

699ea

Lee Kum Kee Panda BrandOyster Sauce 412ml

189ea

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New ZealandGreenshell Mussels

5992 FOR

Qualy Pak Squid 1kg

299ea

Pork Shoulder Butt(Bone In)

199lb

Fresh Grade ABeef Sirloin Tip

369lb

Fresh Pork Side Ribs(2Pcs Up)

259lb

Sunrise Fresh Tofu 700g

169ea

Fresh Ginger

69¢lb

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