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Price 60¢ chilliwacktimes.com Local boxer makes successful return 14 T U E S D A Y INSIDE: Local teachers association won’t endorse candidates Pg. 3 March 26, 2013 NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER & ENTERTAINMENT Tyler Olsen/TIMES Eight-year-old Jenna is recuperating at home after being injured in a pit-bull attack last week. Pint-sized hero helps save girl during pit-bull attack BY TYLER OLSEN [email protected] A n eight-year-old Chilliwack girl is recovering at home after sustaining serious injuries in a pit-bull attack last week. Jenna, a Grade 3 Strathcona ele- mentary student, was looking for bunnies outside her grandparents’ Rosedale home last Tuesday when a neighbour’s pit bull escaped its enclosure. The dog attacked Jenna, taking her down at the knees and then clamp- ing down on the young girl’s face. Jenna suffered serious facial inju- ries and hundreds of stitches. But it could have been much worse if not for the actions of a four-year-old Chihuahua named Honey, accord- ing to Jenna’s mother, Leslie Desro- chers, and grandmother, Anne Marie Desrochers. The pit bull’s owner—who wit- nessed much of the attack—told the Desrochers that tiny Honey drew the dog’s attention away from Jenna and onto itself during the attack. The pit bull released Jenna and Drank from a toilet BY TYLER OLSEN [email protected] W ith water to a jail cell fountain cut off, a thirsty Steven Kenneth Freder- ickson resorted to drinking out of a toilet in the hours after his arrest for the suspected murder of his roommate. Defence lawyer Ken Beatch played video of his client drinking from the toilet during a voir dire being held to determine whether statements made by Frederickson are admissible in his ongoing trial for the December 2010 murder of Robert-Jan Planje. Shortly after he was seen drink- ing from the toilet, Frederickson appeared to lose consciousness. He was subsequently taken by ambu- lance to Chilliwack General Hospi- tal, where his condition improved after being given intravenous fluids and Benadryl for a rash. Frederickson had previousl y asked a guard at the jail to turn the water back on, only to be told it was broken. But Cpl. Michael Pacholuk of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team told the court Friday that he had actually ordered the water turned off because Frederick- son appeared to have washed his hands in his jail cell’s toilet. Investigators cut off water to man suspected of murdering Robert Planje See PLANJE, Page 4 BY PAUL J. HENDERSON [email protected] C hilliwack may not be sixth- century Britain but the pro- vincial electoral district now has a touch of Arthurian drama to call its own. Michael Halliday of Abbotsford has formed a new political party, the British Columbia Excalibur Party, and will run in Chilli- wack on May 14. O u r motto is the land and the people and the government are one and things should be done that way,” Halliday told the Times Monday. Halliday said the Excalibur Party follows the “knightly ideals” of truth, honour and justice as forged under King Arthur, according to the leg- end. He said under a political party that adhered to those three ideals, “you wouldn’t have had the BC Rail fiasco, the HST fiasco, the buying of ethnic votes, et cetera. “It would be impossible because it would be against the nature of the party.” Excalibur joins the election Submitted photo Michael Halliday of Abbotsford has formed the B.C. Excalibur Party and will run in Chilliwack on May 14. SCAN FOR WEBSITE See ELECTION, Page 7 See ATTACK, Page 10 8645 Young Street, Chilliwack 604-792-5151 www.jadamandsons.com 06198229 Plumbing Service Department Premium Pre-Owned Vehicles at Live Market Pricing oconnordodgechrysler.com SHOP OUR ENTIRE PREOWNED INVENTORY NOW WITH SHOP OUR ENTIRE PREOWNED INVENTORY NOW WITH DL 5952

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Page 1: Chilliwack Times March 26 2013

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Local boxer makessuccessful return14

T U E S D A Y

INSIDE: Local teachers association won’t endorse candidates Pg. 3

March 26, 2013

N E W S , S P O R T S , W E A T H E R & E N T E R T A I N M E N T

Tyler Olsen/TIMES

Eight-year-old Jenna is recuperating at home after being injured in a pit-bull attack last week.

Pint-sized hero helps savegirl during pit-bull attackBY TYLER [email protected]

An eight-year-old Chilliwackgirl is recovering at homeafter sustaining seriousinjuries in a pit-bull attack

last week.Jenna, a Grade 3 Strathcona ele-

mentary student, was looking forbunnies outside her grandparents’

Rosedale home last Tuesday whena neighbour’s pit bull escaped itsenclosure.

The dog attacked Jenna, taking herdown at the knees and then clamp-ing down on the young girl’s face.

Jenna suffered serious facial inju-ries and hundreds of stitches. But itcould have been much worse if notfor the actions of a four-year-oldChihuahua named Honey, accord-

ing to Jenna’s mother, Leslie Desro-chers, and grandmother, Anne MarieDesrochers.

The pit bull’s owner—who wit-nessed much of the attack—told theDesrochers that tiny Honey drew thedog’s attention away from Jenna andonto itself during the attack.

The pit bull released Jenna and

Drankfrom atoilet

BY TYLER [email protected]

With water to a jail cellfountain cut off, a thirstySteven Kenneth Freder-

ickson resorted to drinking out ofa toilet in the hours after his arrestfor the suspected murder of hisroommate.

Defence lawyer Ken Beatchplayed video of his client drinkingfrom the toilet during a voir direbeing held to determine whetherstatements made by Fredericksonare admissible in his ongoing trialfor the December 2010 murder ofRobert-Jan Planje.

Shortly after he was seen drink-ing from the toilet, Fredericksonappeared to lose consciousness. Hewas subsequently taken by ambu-lance to Chilliwack General Hospi-tal, where his condition improvedafter being given intravenous fluidsand Benadryl for a rash.

Frederickson had previouslyasked a guard at the jail to turn thewater back on, only to be told itwas broken.

But Cpl. Michael Pacholuk of theIntegrated Homicide InvestigationTeam told the court Friday thathe had actually ordered the waterturned off because Frederick-son appeared to have washed hishands in his jail cell’s toilet.

Investigatorscut off water toman suspectedof murderingRobert Planje

See PLANJE, Page 4

BY PAUL J. [email protected]

Chilliwack may not be sixth-century Britain but the pro-vincial electoral district now

has a touch of Arthurian drama tocall its own.

Michael Halliday of Abbotsfordhas formed a new political party, theBritish Columbia Excalibur Party,

and will runi n C h i l l i -w a c k o nMay 14.

“ O u rmotto is theland and thepeople and

the government are one and thingsshould be done that way,” Hallidaytold theTimes Monday.

Halliday said the Excalibur Partyfollows the “knightly ideals” of truth,honour and justice as forged underKing Arthur, according to the leg-end.

He said under a political party thatadhered to those three ideals, “youwouldn’t have had the BC Rail fiasco,the HST fiasco, the buying of ethnicvotes, et cetera.

“It would be impossible becauseit would be against the nature of theparty.”

Excaliburjoins theelection

Submitted photo

Michael Halliday of Abbotsford hasformed the B.C. Excalibur Party andwill run in Chilliwack on May 14.

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BY CORNELIA [email protected]

The Chilliwack Teachers’ Asso-ciation (CTA) won’t officiallyendorse candidates for theMay 14 provincial election,

but it will grill local election hopefulsat a teacher-hosted all-candidatesmeeting May 2.

“We want to see somebody whosupports education,” CTA presidentClint Johnston told theTimes. “I doubtthat we’ll find any that say they don’tsupport it, but we’d like to find candi-dates who have some sort of proventrack record that they support it.”

While the B.C. Teachers’ Federationis officially non-partisan, local unionsare free to endorse candidates, andsome—like theVancouver ElementarySchool Teachers’ Association and theBurnaby Teachers’ Association—are

publicly backing the NDP.But that won’t happen here, accord-

ing to Johnston.“Each individual member within

the CTA gets to make the choice onElection Day who they support,” hesaid. “I don’t think that we should bespeaking for them.”

The CTA forum—the first all-candi-dates meeting announced so far—willbe open to everyone.

Candidates will have two minutesfor opening remarks and then fieldtwo questions from the local teach-ers union before answering questionsfrom the floor.

CTA officials have yet to craft theirtwo questions, but forum co-ordina-

tor (and CTA past president) KatharinMidzain said one big concern amongteachers is what she calls the “erosion”public education and social servicesover the past 10 years.

“A huge issue is going to be howvaluable does [the candidate’s] partysee a full, free public education systemin our province,” she said. “Do theyvalue an honestly free—which meansno parent fundraising—public educa-tion system?”

With B.C. teachers’ current interimcollective agreement set to expire atthe end of June, another teacher prior-ity will be electing a government moreopen to negotiation and “good-faith”bargaining, according to Johnston.

“We feel like the current one haschosen to go more with legislationthan with bargaining,” he said.

In terms of the all-candidatesforum, however, he said the CTA’s goalis mostly to help local citizens get toknow their candidates better.

“We just think it’s important thateveryone—teachers, non-teacher,anyone—it’s important that they’reinformed and that they have an ideaof what the different candidates standfor before they make a choice on Elec-tion Day.”

◗ The CTA all-candidates forum startsat 7 p.m. on May 2 at Evergreen Hall(9291 Corbould St.).

Candidates won’t get local endorsementUnlike other teacher associations in the province,Chilliwack won’t publicly back election candidates

William Snow photos

Chilliwack Search and Rescueused a boat to ferry four peo-ple to safety after their truck

became stranded in the FraserRiver Saturday afternoon near

Peg Leg. The truck was laterpulled to safety.

BAD DECISIONLED TO RESCUE

Strahl’sstamp ofapprovalBY PAUL J. [email protected]

Chilliwack-Fraser Can-yon MP Mark Strahl isbeing credited in part

with a federal governmentdecision that will see fundsfrom the sale of a fishingstamp go to salmon conser-vation in British Columbia

Any angler who wants toretain any species of salmonhas to purchase a SalmonConservation Stamp for $6.One item in the 2013 federalbudget was the announce-ment that 100 per cent of thestamp revenues will comeback to B.C. through thePacific Salmon Foundation.

“I commend the Govern-ment of Canada for makingsure that each dollar an anglerpays for the Salmon Conser-vation Stamp is returned toB.C.,” said Dr. Brian Riddell ofthe Pacific Salmon Founda-tion.“This change will result insignificant investments in ourfisheries that will be lookedupon favorably by recreationaland commercial fishers, FirstNations, coastal communitiesand conservationists.”

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BY CHRISTINA [email protected]

For a while, a wide rain-bow hovered over thebig park in Mission early

Thursday evening, then theheavy rain clouds rolled backto let the setting sun beamdown on the communitygathered to grieve one of itsshining lights.

As darkness fell, at least 400people came to share theirgrief at a tearful candlelightvigil at Fraser River HeritagePark for Rachel Pernosky.

The bubbly 18-year-oldmother disappeared fromher Kite Street apartment inMission sometime early onMarch 16 under suspiciouscircumstances. Her body wasdiscovered on March 19 offOld Orchard Road on Chilli-wack Mountain. A homicideinvestigation is underway.

For more than two hours,mourners stood hushed in asemi-circle around the park’sgazebo. They held candles,cupping cold hands aroundtiny flames flickering in thechilly wind. At one point a

tall blond woman sang a fewverses of Amazing Grace, andothers joined in.

Among those paying theirrespect were people who nev-er knew her.

“We’re just here to supportthe family. We’re parents too,”said Bob and Julie, who wereRachel’s neighbours. Juliewas also one of hundreds offriends and residents whosearched for the young wom-an after she disappeared.

The crowd of mostly youngwomen and men, Rachel’sfriends and peers, huddled ingroups and sobbed quietly.Their faces showed their grief

and their disbelief that one oftheir own had been taken socruelly.

In the gazebo, dozens ofcandles blazed on a long tableand on the floor, illuminatingflowers, cards, teddies andRachel’s smiling face peeringout from portraits and collag-es of moments in her life withloved ones. One of the mostheartbreaking was a photoof Rachel with her sleepinginfant son—her face glowswith a mother’s love as shelooks into the camera.

Rachel’s family also attend-ed, with her one-year-old sonMarco, to view the tributes

at the memorial and to shedmore tears.

The vigil was organized bybest friend Cassidy Scott, 18,who knew Rachel from child-hood.

“Anyone who knew Rachelknew she was a very happy,loving person,” she told thecrowd, fighting back tears.“We’ll all really miss Rachel.She’d be very touched to seehow much everyone cared.”◗ A benefit concert by localband Random Dander on Fri-day raised more than $4,500for the Pernosky family. Dona-tions can be made online atgoo.gl/txomG.

News

Tearfulvigil forRachel

Jean Konda-Witte/TIMES

A candlelight vigil was held last week in honour of teen mother Rachel Pernosky.

Pacholuk said investiga-tors had promised to restorewater to the jail cell onceFrederickson complied witha request to have swabs tak-en from his hands and pho-tographs of his injuries.

Frederickson, though,refused an attempt by offi-cers to collect the evidence.While officers providedwater in a cup while theyattempted to collect the evi-dence, Pacholuk said waterto the fountain was notrestored.

Earlier in the day, Fred-erickson—who is deaf andhas some troubleverbally communi-cating—asked offi-cers for water from aplace other than thejail cell fountain.

“ T h i s w a s t h es a m e m a n w h o,w h e n y o u w e r ein cells with him,” Beatchasked Pacholuk, “asked forwater and pointed to thesink and said ‘Not like this.Germ.’ and again pointed tothe sink and said, ‘Germ. Idon’t want to touch it.”

“Yes,” replied Pacholuk.“This is the same man who

went from that statement towhat we see now drinkingfrom the toilet and leaningover it,” Beatch said.

Beatch questioned whyturning off the water wasnecessary, since Frederick-

son had had plenty of timebefore his arrest to washhis hands, and had in factalready done so once thatday while in cells.

Pacholuk said there stillcould have been someresidual evidence. But hesaid water could have beenturned on earlier.

Frederickson displayedan “altered level of con-

sciousness” whenhe was admitted tohospital. His condi-tion improved afterbeing given Benad-ryl for a rash and IVfluids. After severalhours in hospital, hewas returned to his

cell that night.After his arrest on Dec.

13, 2010, Frederickson wascharged with assaultingPlanje, a 64-year-old fam-ily friend who had takenthe troubled crack addictinto his Ashwell Road home.Those charges were upgrad-ed to murder in January of2011, after Planje’s body wasfound down an embank-ment near Hope.

Frederickson’s trial contin-ues and is expected to lastinto late April.

PLANJE, from page 1 Had askedfor waterearlier

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BY PAUL J. [email protected]

The controversial provincial governmentpractice of allowing gravel removal inthe Fraser River for flood protection is

coming under fire once again.Chilliwack MLA John Les has long been a

proponent of regular gravel removal as a floodprotection measure, but crit-ics have argued that salmonspawning grounds pay theprice.

A recent report by Universityof British Columbia professoremeritus Michael Church, anexpert on geomorphology andhydrology, says that aggregatemining is not the solution tomanaging the gravel reach.

“It is not clear that the present program ofannual sediment removals is serving an essen-tial purpose, while it does place at some riskelements of the aquatic ecosystem,” Churchwrites in the report. “It appears increasinglydoubtful that a program of regularly scheduledgravel removals is necessary at all.”

Church says flood threat is not a matter ofthe gravel accumulation but is rather one of

water levels, which is a factor of channel align-ment.

Dike construction is expensive and re-nat-uralizing the river on its historic course willnever be permitted due to settlement in thegravel reach—the area from Sumas Mountainto Laidlaw. Gravel mining has been seen to bethe solution but as Church and others haveobserved, the practice simply doesn’t work.

Church does suggest, however, that somemodest level of gravel removal can be toler-ated by the aquatic habitat of the river and thatfurther study is needed.

“But we know from experience in many riv-ers around the world that removing sedimentin quantities that exceeds the rate of deposi-tion leads to significant changes in river mor-

phology that are generallyecologically unfavourable,”he writes.

Part of Church’s focus is onfish habitat and the fact that24 of the approximately 30fish species in the Fraser Riverhave been found in habitatsnear the edges of gravel bars.

“[I]f the river cannot suc-cessfully rear juvenile fish, it will not be pro-ductive.”

Church’s report parallels some of the con-tent of a short book published last year, Stur-geon Reach, by Terry Glavin and Ben Parfitt.

“Despite hundreds of thousands of tonnesof gravel that have been excavated from theriver’s gravel bars, the threat of flooding hadbeen reduced not one iota,” the authors wrote.

News

New report says gravelremoval not the answerFlood threat notcaused by gravelaccumulation

“If the river cannotsuccessfully rearjuvenile fish, it willnot be productive.”

Michael Church

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The Board of Education is in the process of engaging allstakeholders in budget consultation to gather input into thedevelopment of the 2013-14 Annual Budget.

Members of the community are invited to attend the DistrictParent Advisory Council (DPAC) Meeting on Wednesday,March 27, 2013 at 7:00 pm at the School District Office to bea part of the budget consultation process.

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While Halliday lives in Abbotsford, he saidhe will run in the Chilliwack riding becausethat is where his “power base” is.

As for where on the political spectrum helies, Halliday said he is in the centre with someideas that“will benefit the wealthier and biggerbusiness” and some “that will benefit labourunions.”

Halliday was asked if a party based on thelegendary sword of King Arthur would be tak-en seriously.

“I think it confuses some people. Other peo-ple instantly know what we are saying. Otherpeople take it quite literally.”

Halliday is actively seeking candidates forhis party. He said he has some possible nameslined up for Chilliwack-Hope and Abbotsfordbut nothing confirmed.

To find our more about the party visit www.bcexcaliburparty.com.

Other election notes and tweets:The first all-candidates meeting of the elec-

tion has been organized by the ChilliwackTeachers Association. The meeting will be heldMay 2 at 7 p.m. See page 3 for more on this.

Chilliwack-Hope MLA and NDP candi-date Gwen O’Mahony continued her “mobileoffice” tour Monday visiting a number of FirstNations reserves in the area with a stop atSoowahlie.

Senior federal NDP strategist Brian Topp,who is now the campaign director for the BCNDP 2013 election, used O’Mahony’s 2012byelection win as an example of inroads theparty can make in 2013.

“As we demonstrated in Chilliwack, we cannow win anywhere in B.C.,” Topp said in a par-ty newsletter.

O’Mahony’s most recent tweet on Mondayreferenced the visit to Soowahlie.

Chilliwack NDP candidate Patti MacAhonicwas in O’Mahony’s riding on Sunday for a tourof the Yarrow Ecovillage. MacAhonic’s latesttweet on Sunday was a link to photos from thevisit on her Facebook page.

The BC Liberals were actively campaigningon the weekend at the Big Red Barn BurnerBBQ competition where, led by Chilliwack can-didate John Martin, local Liberals served up ribsand other slow-roasted goodies to the public.

Martin’s latest Tweet from Sunday was aphoto of long lines for their award-winningribs at the event.

Chilliwack-Hope Liberal candidate LaurieThroness was at the BBQ Sunday, but he wasalso out in the riding visiting with constituents.His latest Tweet from Saturday was a photoof him and a volunteer out in the sunshineknocking on doors.

The BC Conservatives (BCCP) have contin-ued with their local campaigning although sofar it has mostly been in the form of a socialmedia onslaught.

Chilliwack BCCP candidate Chad Eros hasopened a campaign office downtown at 46239Yale Rd. and he’s been heavily active on Twit-ter. There has been an ongoing back-and-forth between Eros, fellow BCCP candidatefor Chilliwack-Hope Michael Henshall and acouple of local Liberals, including Chilliwackriding association president Collin Rogers andChilliwack MLA John Les’s son Allan.

Most of the Twitter conversation has centredaround just how conservative the BC Liberalsare and whether voting BCCP could lead tovote splitting and an NDP victory.

Eros’s most recent tweet to Les and Rogersfrom Monday morning: “Don’t U want conser-vatives 2 have their own house with their ownterms where we won’t be marginalized? U rconsrv?”

Another recent missive from Eros: “Dear BCvoters, in a BC minority gvt, which is most like-ly coalition? NDP with Consrvs or NDP withLibs? If U R consrv please vote BCCP.”

As for Henshall, his most recent tweet was inresponse to the recent news that Paul Simonhad agreed to allow the song The Sound ofSilence to be used in an anti-oil tanker videocreated by Coastal First Nations: “Paul Simoncan give 5Bil for BC social programs, or stick acork in it. BCCP wants 2 refine product 4 dom& export.”

Green Party candidate for Chilliwack KimReimer’s most recent tweet thanked a Centralelementary teacher for an invite to the school’smock provincial election.

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This is the kind of story thatshould be served as a dietarysupplement; it’s full of irony.

The Canada School of PublicService, which trains bureaucrats,is in trouble for breaking its ownrules on contracting.

The CSPS (sample course title:Leadership ThroughValues andEthics) apparently rigged contractsfor outside or temporary workers.

Now there’s a crackdown, ofcourse, and maybe some headswill roll, but are we shocked? Notreally.

This reminds me of the otherstory making the rounds last week,about the humility of newly electedPope Francis I.

We are told that the day afterbeing named the leader of morethan a billion Catholics, Francisshunned the “papal limousine”and then headed by more modestvehicle to pay his hotel fee.

This was shocking behaviour—because why? Please, someoneexplain to me how a man who hastaken vows of poverty refusingto ride in a limo is not absolutelynormal.

I’m not a Catholic, but is thereany religious viewpoint from whichthe phrase “papal limousine”makes sense? Is there also a papalgold-plated bathroom, a papalmitre-shaped swimming pool, apapal high-roller account in LasVegas?

Then, here in British Columbia,

we have both the Liberals andthe NDP having trouble discern-ing exactly what the difference isbetween private and party money.The Liberals, who have their handson the levers of power, have beenwinning the race to blow publicmoney on getting re-elected,whether through the pander-ing ethnic outreach strategy orthrough the deniable (but odious)ads about the BC Jobs Plan and therecent budget.

All of these things are indicationsto me that power corrupts, thatprivilege and luck come to be seenas rights.

Human beings (definitely includ-ing me) are blinkered and stupid,most of the time.

I have been known to whineand complain about my lot in life,about my job, about the weather,about how bacon-flavoured tooth-paste is hard to find.

Every now and again, I givemyself a smack and repeat thehumility mantra: I am a straightwhite male living in the dawnof the 21st century. I am literate,employed, and connected to the

internet. The number of peoplewho have ever, in history, had it asgood as me is microscopic.

As author John Scalzi pointedout, being a white, straight male isbasically playing life at the lowestdifficulty setting.

Most important, it’s undeserved.Those bureaucrats rigging con-

tracts, or those past papal officialswho signed off on the limo, orthose politicians who funded theirre-election efforts out of the publictill, all felt they deserved it.

They’re underappreciated, orthey’re holy, or they’re just on theright side of history, see?

Everyone does this in smallerways.We worked hard, so wedeserve our houses and big-screenTVs and vacations.We’re better,somehow, than those people inother places who work much,much harder and live in shanty-towns.We tell ourselves our stationin life isn’t largely the product ofluck, because that doesn’t bearthinking about.

You think you want things toactually be fair?You think youdeserve every good thing that everhappened to you?

Give your head a shake. Thescariest thing you can imagine isa world in which we would all betreated with absolute, pitiless fair-ness.

◗ Matthew Claxton is a reporter witthe LangleyAdvance.

Gettingthat sinkingfeelingT

he federal government’s decisionto close a freshwater researchfacility in Northern Ontarioknown as the Experimental Lakes

Area is one more example of the Toryadministration’s distaste for science.

The project in question has spent 45years researching the effects of pollutionon fresh water—you know, the stuff wedrink for, well, life.

The closed system of the ELA allowedscientists to accurately assess the long-term effects of changing just one elementin the surrounding ecosystem such as afertilizer or pesticide chemical. Movingthe research elsewhere into uncontrolledwater means research will no longer beconclusive.

Don’t expect to hear complaints fromthe scientists themselves. The Torieshave increasingly cut off all government-employed researchers from speakingfreely with the media, last year going sofar as to have government handlers trailCanadian scientists attending interna-tional conferences.

A clear signpost was the 2011 decisionto end the mandatory long-form census,a move that caused the head of StatisticsCanada to resign, saying the move wouldcompromise its accuracy.

And last year, the Tories infamouslysnuck science-slashing legislation intothe back pages of its budget.

Other countries have noticed, even ifmany Canadians remain unconvinced.U.S. scientists working co-operativelywith Canadian scientists on Arcticresearch last year were aghast whenasked not to release data without Cana-dian government permission.

Against this backdrop, it’s difficult totake seriously last week’s promise toresearch how diluted bitumen behaves insalt water.

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Editor:I could not believe my

ears when I heard thatTamihi Creek was going tobe turned into a run of theriver project.

I have never heard any-thing so dimwitted in myentire life. Why ruin oneof the most beautiful andnature waterways in theprovince, let alone ruin it forfishermen, kayakers, etc. toproduce electricity we don’teven need?

Run of the river projectsshould have been put out oftheir misery a long time ago.They produce buckets ofpower in the spring runoff,but BC Hydro doesn’t needthe extra power at that timeof year as they can producelots of extra power with theirown generators. The rest ofthe year the run of the riv-ers produce next to nothingand BC Hydro is obliged tobuy their power at exorbitantprices, even though they stilldon’t really need it. The onlyones who benefit are thestockholders of the companythat operates the project.

Once again, the citizens ofB.C. are shafted so that somestockholders somewherehave a good year, no matterwhat seriously detrimentaleffect these projects haveon waterways, salmon, andthe citizens who use themfor recreation. I wonder howmuch money ended up inwhose pockets so that thistravesty was put in place inthe first place?

Why don’t we dam theFraser and put concretewalls all the way down to thesea? It would make it mucheasier for the gravel compa-nies to get the gravel out. Weshould cut down all the treesbeside all the highways as itwould make it easier to seewhat’s up ahead. Why notpave the whole valley?

When is this idiocy goingto stop?

Jerry RichesChilliwack

No way to telljust by lookingEditor:

Regarding “Miss Teenbrings big rewards” March23, Times.

Congratulations Brittany;such a scholarship amountwould indeed be a great prize.

The story presents that thebikini contest is acceptedbecause “they want to findgirls who are also devoted tofitness and staying healthy.”That implies the judges havesome supernatural abilityto assess fitness, health, andcommitment to those attri-butes by simply staring froma moderate distance at one’smostly unclothed body.

As a kinesiologist (thatinvolves being a fitness andhealth professional), I haveconducted innumerable fit-

ness and health assessmentsover the past 20 years; I cansay with certainty that fit-ness, health, and devotion tothose is not so readily appar-ent by appearance. One mayhave what’s considered abikini contest winning bodyand have fitness and healthbehaviours which are appall-ing. Contrarily, one may haveexcellent fitness and healthlevels and behaviours, buthave a body likely to be con-sidered by beauty contestjudges as not having photo-genic appeal.

I note the MTCW websiteshows in their FAQ sectionthat fitness is a level of theircompetition, but see nomethod for assessing fitness;I also note the section underFinals-Competition omitsfitness from the judgmentlevels, but has added “photo-genic appeal,” and includesevening gown and swimwearelements. Clearly, physicalappearance matters in thejudging.

Ironically, the website alsosays “Height has no bearingon the MTCW competition.To us, being 5’1” is just asbeautiful as being 5’11”. Thiscompetition it about youshining from the inside out!”

Quite simply, one cannotreliably judge fitness andhealth (or devotion toward)by visual appearance. Itseems the message sent byMTCW is duplicitous. Theyexpect good moral characterin the contestants, but mis-lead about the very nature oftheir “competition.” At leastthat’s how it appears underscrutiny, and this judgmentmay get it all wrong, but in away that’s my point.

Kevin Antonishen, MKin,CEP

Chilliwack

Nothing wrongwith chlorineEditor:

The idea that chlorine isgoing to kill everyone, ormake everyone sick, is ludi-crous. It is used worldwideto prevent the diabolical E.coli virus, and when kept toits intended levels, you willnot even know it is there.

The idea of using UV is OKas long as each and everyhome and business, etc.uses it, while keeping a rig-

orous maintenance programof cleaning and replacingfilters. Remember, the viruswill survive in filters that arenot changed regularly, andthey (filters) can actuallybecome a breeding groundfor other types of viruses.

The 450,000 kms of pipethat feed Chilliwack’s watercan only be kept safe byadding chlorine. Just makesure that the people incharge of chlorinating knowwhat they are doing. Walk-erton’s employees chose notto add enough chlorine (ornone at all) and kept inaccu-rate records of residuals. andlook what happened.

Al GlassPowell River

Need to ask thetough questionsEditor

I am a newcomer to theB.C. wild salmon crisis. Irecently viewed a free docu-mentary by Twyla Roscovichwww.Salmon Confidential.ca which started me thinkingabout my mother.

My mother was an edu-cator. (Educe meaning todraw out or extract.) Shebrought forth from peopletheir ideas and thoughts. Sheknew how to ask questionsand she knew how to listen.She thought that if some-thing had been made then itshould be used.

My mother would haveseriously questioned theNorwegian aquacultureindustry and the open netAtlantic salmon fish farms inthe Pacific Ocean. She wouldhave appreciated the CohenCommission Report andJustice Cohen’s statement inhis $26 million report “I haveconcluded that the potentialharm posed to Fraser Riversockeye salmon from salmonfarms is serious or irrevers-ible.” My mother believedin acting upon findings, shewould have made an excel-lent premier of the provinceof B.C. who has the power tostop renewing salmon feed-lots. She would revoke all theopen net Atlantic salmonfeedlot licenses immediately.

Watch www.SalmonConfi-dential.ca and see what hap-pens to you.

Dianne RoseColumbia Valley

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pursued and briefly caught Honey,before heading back towards thegirl. Fortunately, the pit bull wasthen collared by its owner, whoseentry into the enclosure providedthe brief moment necessary for herdog to escape.

Honey’s barks brought Anne Marieto the door, where she saw her dog’sback covered in blood.

Then, she spotted the neighbourwith her granddaughter.

“My dog has bit Jenna,” said thedog’s crying owner.

Anne Marie ran over to her grand-daughter. But she wasn’t prepared

for the extent of Jenna’s injuries.“As soon as she moved her hand, I

just screamed,” she said.Anne Marie rushed her grand-

daughter to Chilliwack GeneralHospital, where it took doctors threehours and many, many stitches tohopefully repair Jenna’s face.

Even so, Jenna faces more doctor’svisits and possibly plastic surgery ifthe initial repair job doesn’t hold.

When Mounties at CGH orderedthe pit bull destroyed, the dog’sowner agreed and complied withthe directive. The neighbour later

brought a gift for Jenna; Anne Marietold her she was grateful she wasthere to intervene.

Pit bulls have been the subject ofplenty of debate in recent years, withsome municipalities enacting banson the breed. Critics say pit bulls areinherently dangerous attack dogs.But defenders say the danger is onlythe result of how the dog’s are caredfor and brought up..

Even the Desrochers are split onthe issue. Anne Marie blames thebreed, calling pit bulls “vicious.”

Leslie, though, says the attack is

more of a reflection of the dog’s indi-vidual temperament.

She noted that even the dog’sowners acknowledged its dangerand kept it muzzled and harnessedwhen outside its enclosure.

“We always knew it was a reallyvicious dog,” Leslie said. “Jennaknew to stay away from the fence.”

Despite the trauma of the attack—and a couple bad dreams—Jenna hasyet to shed a tear over the incident.At the hospital, she told her sobbingmother,“Don’t cry, Mommy; it’s OK.”

Later, in the car, Jenna told her

family: “It’s a good thing I didn’t gethurt.”

While Jenna hardly escapedunscathed, Honey actually seems noworse for wear. Although her own-ers had feared the Chihuahua hadbeen injured, it appears the bloodon her coat came from Jenna, via thepit bull’s jaws. No puncture woundswere found on the small dog.

As her daughter and Honey playedlast weekend, Leslie said the twohave “always been buddies.”

Jenna, for one, said she wasn’tsurprised that help came from hertiny companion. “I thought that shewould help me and she did,” shetold theTimes.

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Upcoming games: March 26 - Surrey @ Chwk 7 p.m. (if necessary) March 27 - Chwk @ Surrey 7:15 p.m. (if necessary)

chiefsextraBY TYLER [email protected]

The Chilliwack Chiefs facedelimination Monday nightat Prospera Centre afterdropping the opening two

contests to the Surrey Eagles lastweekend.

With the Eagles holding a 2-0advantage in the best-of-five series,Game 3 was slated for Monday eve-ning at Prospera Centre. (The resultwas not available at press time.)

On Friday, the Chiefs surrenderedfour first-period goals en route toa series-opening 4-0 loss to theEagles—who boasted the best regu-lar season record in the BCHL.

For the Chiefs, it was a disappoint-ing start to what should be a closely

foughtseries;Saturdaywas morein keep-ing withearly seriespredic-tions, as thetwo teamsswappedgoals andleadsthrough-out.

TheEagles

again leapt out to an early lead, withTrevor Cameron beating Mitch Gil-lam 8:14 into the first. But with twofan buses stocking two sections inthe South Surrey Arena with Chiefsfans, Chilliwack avoided a repeatof Friday’s disastrous opening,outshooting the Eagles 13-6 in theopening 20 minutes.

The second period saw Surreynetminder Michael Santaguida, whohadn’t surrendered a goal in fiveperiods of play, mishandle the puckand allow Ryan Donohoe to scoreshorthanded five minutes in.

Cameron restored the lead onthe power play midway throughthe frame. But Chilliwack wouldn’tgo away and Austin Plevy and Luke

Esposito linked up for a pretty tyinggoal just 1:35 later.

Donohoe’s second of the gamelate in the period gave the Chiefstheir first lead of the series.

But, as happened the previousnight, a bad 10 minutes put theChiefs behind the eight ball. Thistime, the collapse happened in the

third period.After Cameron had completed his

hat trick and tied the game, NicolasPierog put the Eagles ahead with7:30 remaining.

The backbreaker came off thestick of Michael Stenerson with alittle less than four minutes to play.With the Chiefs pressing, Stenerson

and Adam Tambellini broke in onGillam on a two-on-one. Stenersontook a pass from Tambellini, delayedand beat Gillam to extend Surrey’slead.

The goal was vital, as SpencerGraboski drew the Chiefs back towithin one with 1:51 to play.

In a game full of bad blood,

Nicolas Pierog’s five-minute high-sticking major with 40 seconds toplay gave the Chiefs a final stab atsending the entertaining game toovertime.

But with Gillam on the bench anda six-on-four advantage, Espositohit the crossbar on a shot that couldhave sent the game to overtime.

Eagles push Chiefs to the brink

Garrett James photo

Chlliwack Chiefs forward Luke Esposito pivots with the puck last weekend in BCHL playoff action in Surrey.

SCAN TO SEEGAME 3 RESULT

By scanning this pageand using Layar tech-nology you can find outthe result of Monday’sdo-or-die Game 3 atProspera Centre.

A12 TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES

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After a season playing in Mis-souri, Chilliwack’s DarnellDyck is returning to Canada to

play his college hockey.Selkirk College, in the West Koo-

tenays, announced last week it hadsecured a commitment from Dyckto play for its men’s hockey teamnext year.

Dyck, who was a Chilliwack Chiefsstick boy growing up,returns to theWest Kootenays after spending the

2009/10 season with the Trail SmokeEaters. He played four seasons in theBritish Columbia Hockey League,scoring 19 goals and registering 65points in his final season for theLangley Rivermen.

The 21-year-old had spent the2012/13 season at Lindenwood Uni-

versity in St. Charles, Mo., where hehelped lead the Lions to an appear-ance in the American CollegiateHockey Association’s NationalChampionship Game. In 23 games,he finished third on the team ingoals and fifth in points with 10 and21 respectively and led all Lions

freshmen in both categories.“We’re thrilled to be adding an

impact offensive player like Darnellto a very strong group of returningforwards,” said Saints head coach JeffDubois in a press release. “We wereactive in trying to recruit Darnell outof the BCHL last summer and I was

very pleased when he reconnectedwith an interest in playing closer tohome.”

Dyck plans to continue to studybusiness, which was his focus overthe past year at Lindenwood.

“I’ve heard nothing but goodthings about Selkirk College and theSaints hockey program,” said Dyck.“It isn’t a hard decision when youhave the opportunity to play for achampionship team.”

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After defeating a nagging kneeinjury that kept him out of thering for nearly a year, Chilliwack

boxer Shane Wiebe won a unanimousdecision to claim victory over PhilRyan earlier this month at a pro-amboxing event at the River Rock CasinoResort.

The win was the third in as manyfights for the 21-year-old Wiebe, whohas been training for a year and a half

u n d e r t h eg u i d a n c eof Fair f ieldIsland trainerM i k e D ow -sett.

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blows, while finishing combos withhead shots.

Ryan came out storming in the sec-ond round very aggressively and a col-lision of heads opened up a cut aboveWiebe’s left eye.

But the Chilliwack fighter outjabbedhis opponent and weathered Ryan’sattack. Wiebe focused on body shots,and then came over the top with aheadshot that dropped Ryan to the

canvas.Eager to end the fight, Wiebe poured

on the pressure until Ryan was givena standing-eight count. Wiebe wentback at him but Ryan was saved by thebell to end the round.

After having his cut tended tobetween rounds, Wiebe came outquickly in the third and began to landat will, racking up enough points towin the decision.

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Chilliwack’s Shane Wiebe lands a blow during a pro-am boxing match earlier this month at the River Rock Casino.

Split decision for Wiebe

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Wiebe won a unanimous decision in his three-round fight.

Local pugilistshakes off ringrust after injuriessidelined him foralmost a year

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time during the effective dates. A household is defined by all Safeway Club Cards that are linked by the same address and phone number. Each household can purchase the EXTREME SPECIALS during the specified advertisement dates. Forpurchases over the household limits, regular pricing applies to overlimit purchases. On BUY ONE GET ONE FREE items, both items must be purchased. Lowest priced item is then free. Online and in-store prices, discounts, and offers may differ.

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To have your sport eventor activity listed in thisspace, email [email protected].

Basketballspring club

The Chilliwack BasketballClub, led by UFV Men’s Bas-ketball head assistant coachKyle Graves, will be runninga spring club team for bas-ketball players going intoGrades 8 to 12. The teamwill run from April to theend of June. There will bea parent meeting at Sardissecondary March 27 at 7p.m. to answer any ques-tions and meet the coach-ing staff. Email Graves [email protected] orcall 604-799-8035.

Track and Fieldregistration

The Chilliwack Track andField Club hosts its seasonstart-up meeting and reg-istration night April 2 at

6 p.m. in the field houselocated at the Sardis trackbeginning at 6 p.m. Themeeting is designed fornew members to meet theexecutive, who will providean overview of the club andanswer any questions. Any-one nine years of age andolder is welcome to come outto compete or train with theclub.Visit www.chilliwack-trackandfield.teampages.com

TransCanadahoops camp

TransCanada Basketball’straining camp will run thisyear from April 8 to June 1.All athletes between Grade3 and 11 in Chilliwack inter-ested in participating in clubbasketball and improvingtheir individual skills arewelcome to attend; thereare no tryouts. For moreinformation visit tcathletics.ca or email [email protected].

Stingrays holdswim sign up

The Chilliwack StingraysSummer Swim Club holdsearly registration for itsseason April 6 from 10 a.m.to noon at the LandingLeisure Centre and April 7from 10 a.m. to noon at theCheam Leisure Centre. Theclub swims outdoors at theRotary Pool. Sign up forthe whole season, or joinfor a trial of three practicesin one week for $20. Visitchilliwackstingrays.com orcall 604-858-9894.

Birdie bashersat Evergreen

Calling all birdie bashers.Want to have fun, makefriends, burn off stress andget exercise all at the sametime? Come to women’sweekly drop-in badminton.All skill levels welcome,including beginners. Tues-days from 12: 30 to 2 p.m.at Evergreen Hall. Drop-infee of $5.

Give Pickleballa try in Yarrow

Looking for fun and fit-ness? Check out pickleballat the new Yarrow com-munity school gym. Runsevery Monday evening from6:30 to 9 p.m. First visit free.Beginner instruction andequipment provided.

Great chance tolearn fastpitch

Does your kid want tolearn the basics of batting,throwing, catching, baserunning, all with the addedbenefit of a positive teamatmosphere? ChilliwackMinor Fastpitch welcomeskids born in 2007 and 2008Tuesdays and Thursdays atWatson elementary fromApril 9 to June 13 (includestwo weekend tournaments).There will be bouncy castlesat Townsend Park for SuperSaturday on May 11. ContactGreg Price for details aboutregistration at [email protected] or 604-793-8654.

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SceneintheCity Spring Break

Submit photos from your Scene in the City event to [email protected]

Spring Breakers hauled tons of trash away from the Fraser River. The group capped the week at Sniperz Paintball

Tony Miller, Bailey Pio, Evan Stad and Robert Skinner Tony Miller won the group’s hot dog eating contest at Hemlock.

The Chilliwack Com-munity Services,Youth Services,

Community RecreationProgram put on a springbreak to remember for itsmembers.

Participants spent lastTuesday cleaning upsome four tons of trashfrom the banks of theFraser River, after whichthey held a barbecue.

The Spring Breakprogram—funded bythe Dogwood MonarchLions—then kicked intohigh gear, with partici-pants hitting the slopesof Hemlock Valley Resort.They followed that withpaintball on Friday.

A few lucky kids evengot the chance to attenda Vancouver Canucksgame last Tuesday at Rog-ers Arena.

Austin North Tim Bohr River Skinner Bailey Pio Shaun Rennarts

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Three Sardis secondaryschool students areheaded to the Skills

Canada provincial skillscompetition after capturinggold at a regional competi-tion at the University of theFraser Valley’s Chilliwackcampus earlier this month.

Competing against stu-dents from both Chilliwackand Abbotsford, JohnathonHergott won gold in weld-ing, Joe Ryan took gold inMechanical CAD and RussRosenburg earned gold incabinet making.

All three will now move onto the provincial competi-tion at Tradex April 17 and

vie for a chance to representB.C. at the national competi-tion in Vancouver in June.

Other medalists at theregional competition earlierthis month were Chilliwacksecondary’s Carter Budauwho took bronze in weld-ing, Braden Bainbridge, alsoof CSS, who won silver inmechanical CAD, Sardis’sBen Willms who earned sil-ver in cabinet making andChad Mabberley, also ofSardis, who won bronze incabinet making.

The Sardis 2D animationteam of Hosuh Lee and Aid-an Kavanagh, meanwhile,took silver.

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Sardis secondaryGrade 12 studentBen Willms workson a piece of fur-niture en route towinning a silvermedal in cabinetmaking at theregional SkillsCanada competi-tion at UFV’sTrades and Tech-nology Centre inChilliwack earlierthis month.

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GGoooodd FFrriiddaayy SSeerrvviicceeFriday, March 29th – 10:30amat Greendale MB Church

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Weekly Sunday Service at 10am42369 South Sumas Road / 604-823-4411

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The Lord’s Day is the property of Christ. He has markedone out of seven days exclusively as his own. On this daywe must rest from our work.One reason we set aside a day for rest is to refresh ourselvesfrom our daily labours. More importantly, however, weshould spend this day in public and private exercises ofGod’s worship to refresh ourseves spiritually.We may not rob the hours of the Lord’s Day for businessor pleasure. Keep HIS day holy as an institution of theLord, and in doing so we will receive blessings beyondour expectations.

“This is the day which the Lord has made;we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Psalm 118:24

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AN URGENT REMINDER WHY WE SHOULDAN URGENT REMINDER WHY WE SHOULDKEEP AND LOVE THE LORD’S DAYKEEP AND LOVE THE LORD’S DAY

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8:30am, 10am, 11:30am, 6pmSardis Sr Secondary School

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(5 months - Grade 6)Available all services

Sunday March 31stEaster Celebration Services at

9:15 and 11:00 am

Other Easter Services:Good Friday Service at 10:30 am

Easter Sunday Sunrise Service at 7:30 amVedder View Gardens Cemetery

(44675 Watson Rd.)

Chilliwack Alliance Church8700 Young Rd. (604) 792-0051

www.chilliwackalliance.bc.ca

St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church8909 Mary Street, 604-792-2764

Easter Triduum Service Schedule

March 28 Holy ThursdayMass of the Lord’s Supper 7:30pm

March 29 Good FridayService for Children 10:00amLiturgy of Our Lord’s Passion 3:00pm

March 30 Holy SaturdayEaster Vigil Mass 9:00pm

March 31 Easter Sunday Mass8:00am, 9:30am, 11:30amSt. Theresa’s, Mission 10:15am

Maundy Thursday March 28Supper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30pmHoly Communion, Foot Washing & Gethsemane. . . . 7:00pmGood Friday March 29Reading of the Passion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:15amEaster Sunday March 31Holy Communion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00amService of Light (lighting of the large paschal candle) . . . .10:00amFamily Service with the Eurcharist . . . . . . . . . 10:15am

St.ThomasSt.ThomasAnglican ChurchAnglican Church

46048 Gore Ave.(First Ave. at Young St.)

604-792-8521www.stthomaschilliwack.com

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Shoot-out fundraiserWest Coast Amusements’Jaclyn Benson hosts a fund-raiser to benefit Make-A-WishBritish Columbia April 14 atProspera Centre. There will befree giveaways, a great raffleand a bouncy castle, with themain event a hockey shoot-out for kids born between2002 and 2006. Space is lim-ited so register soon. Formoreinformation call 604-307-1091, email [email protected]. Registration formsare available at Prospera Cen-tre and Rosedale traditionalcommunity school. ProsperaCredit Union onVedder Road.has promised tomatchmon-ey raised.

Car raffleA car raffle is being heldto raise money towardsgraduation expenses forG.W. Graham grads. Ticketsare only $10 for a chance towin a custom 2009 HondaCivic. Only 3,000 tickets willbe sold. The car can be seenat G.W. Graham. Tickets areavailable at the CottonwoodMall, the G.W. Graham officeand Sardis Save-On-Foods,

Easter bake sale.An Easter bake sale and teawill be held March 27 from10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ukrai-nian Church Hall, at the cor-ner of Cleveland andVictor.Sale will feature breads, eggs,perogies, cabbage rolls andbaking.

Relatives Raising RelativesA new support group forgrandparents and otherrelatives raising children—Relatives Raising Relatives—meets monthly, alternating

days and evenings. This isan opportunity for peer sup-port as well as education. Thegroupmeets at ChilliwackCommunity Services, at 7112Vedder Rd. The next meetingis onMarch 27 from 10 a.m.to noon. Child minding canbe provided on site if inter-ested participants providenotification by the precedingMonday. Call Cassandra at604-793-7210.

Chwk Library Book ClubThe Chilliwack Library BookClubmeets the fourthWednesday of eachmonth(March 27) at 7 p.m. Newmembers are welcome at anytime. Contact the ChilliwackLibrary at 604-792-1941.

Fibromyalgia meetingsFibromyalgiaWell SpringFoundationmeets the fourthWednesday of every month(March 27) from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. at Lynnwood RetirementResidence, at 9168 CorbouldSt. For more information call1-800-567-8998.

Heart support groupThe Chilliwack Heart Sup-port Group holds its monthlymeetingMarch 27 at 2 p.m.at the Salvation Army Churchon Brooks Ave. All peoplewith heart disease—andtheir spouses—are invited toattend. For more information,

call Al Vogt at 604-795-3096or email [email protected].

Mini med schoolChilliwack Hospital & HealthCare Foundation’s mini medschool’s final sessions isWilderness First Aid for theWeekendWarrior onMarch27, from 7 to 9 p.m.

Children’s Heart NetworkA support group for parentsof children with congenitalheart defects and otherlife-altering heart problemsmeets on the last Thursdayof every month (March 28) atthe Eagle Landing Starbucksat 6:30 p.m.Email [email protected] or [email protected].

Epilepsy supportThe Centre for Epilepsy holdsa support group for thoseliving with or affected byepilepsy. Parents, families,colleagues or anyone whomay benefit from resourcesand information regardingepilepsy are welcome. Thegroupmeets the last Thurs-day of every month (March28) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. atCommunitas SupportiveCare Society, at 18-45966YaleRoadWest. RSVP to [email protected].

Learn about kidneysLearn about your body’s

master chemists—your kid-neys—March 28 from 7 to 8p.m. at Yarrow Library. In apresentation by the KidneyFoundation, learn the signsand symptoms of kidney dis-ease, including which groupsare at risk for developing thedisease and what you can doabout it.

Sacred choral musicThe Evensong Chamber Sing-ers presents LentenVespers,a program of sacred choralmusic, readings and prayersMarch 29 at 4 p.m. at Sardiscommunity church andMarch 3 at St. Paul’s Evan-gelical Lutheran Church onSchool Street.

Easter egg dropVisit Cultus Lake for an Easteregg dropMarch 30 at 11 a.m.at the Main Beach gazebo.(The previously scheduledpathway unveiling will takeplace at a later date.) Comefor prizes, cookie-decoratingand fun.

English for the workplaceChilliwack Community Ser-vices offers a free 13-weekEnglish for theWorkplacesession for immigrants readyto find employment whowant to develop their con-fidence as well as languageskills. The course runs untilJune 20, Monday toThursday,9 a.m. to noon. Participantsmust be assessed at an CLBLevel 4 or higher. For moreinformation, contact MichellePrice at 604-393-3251.

Food driveThis year as part of the Hun-ger AwarenessWeek beingheld across Canada, the Sal-

vation Army is holding a one-day“Give it up for hungerdrive”onMay 8. Members ofthe public are asked to col-lect food in a designated areaand bring it into the Salva-tion Army. Call 604-792-0001to register your drive andoutline the area you will beservicing. The aim is to avoidduplicating coverage and tomonitor the areas for full cov-erage; each groupwill havevolunteer pins or stickers toidentify them to the public.

Car clubbers wantedThe Chilliwack Chapter ofthe Vintage Car Club ofCanadameets the first Tues-day of eachmonth (April 2)at 7:30 p.m. at the AtchelitzThreshermen’s building onLuckakuckWay. Newcomerswelcome. For details call Barbor Ross at 604-824-1807.

GreekVisit theYarrow Library April3 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. forIt’s Greek to Me, a celebrationof Greekmythology, withall its godly splendor andhuman pettiness. Those aged5-95 will enjoy this hour-longretelling of selected dramaticmyths, complete with larger-than-life characters fromMount Olympus.

Seniors bus tripsThe Chilliwack & DistrictSenior Resources Societyhas a full slate of upcomingbus trips including: a trip toOlive Garden and shoppingon April 2; a trip to the Edge-water Casino on April 9; anda trip to Hastings Racecourseand casino on April 13. Opentomembers of the ChilliwackSenior Resources Society.

Register early to reserve yourplace. Call 604-793-9979 fordetails.

Yoga and meditationThe Dorjechang BuddhistCentre hosts relaxingmedita-tion classes Thursdays from7 to 8:30 p.m. at the SardisFamily Resource Centre,7112Vedder Rd. There is a$10 suggested donation.For more info visit www.dor-jechang.ca or call 604-853-3738. Inner VisionYoga hostsa guided groupmeditationSundays from 9 to 10 a.m. Bydonation. Call 604-703-8604or visit www.innervisionyoga.ca. Sahaja Yoga hosts freespiritual meditation classesthat run every Saturday atCentral community schoolfrom 1 to 2:30 p.m. Theentrance is on the west sideof the building. The onlyspecial clothing needed isa warm pair of socks. Opento all.

Help for immigrantsChilliwack Community Ser-vices Immigrant Services isoffering educational work-shops on driver education,Canadian citizenship study,healthy living and basiccomputer instruction. Thereare also short orientationson banking, English options,transportation, Canadianculture, health care, employ-ment andmore. For moreinformation, contact LynnGibson at 604-393-3251,[email protected] orstop into the office at 9214Mary St. Monday to Fridaybetween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.(closed between 12:30 and1:30 p.m.)◗ Compiled by staff

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Community eventsTo include your event, contact Tyler Olsen at [email protected]. Put your event on our digitalcalendar by visiting www.chilliwacktimes.com.

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The Green Exchangekeeps useful items outof the landfill through

frugal creativity. It is runon most Tuesdays. You arewelcome to submit concise,money-free listings. To placelistings contact MeaghanMuller at 604-613-0327 [email protected] orTerri Dargatz at 604-791-3590 or [email protected]. Remember to put“Green Exchange” in thesubject line (you must alsopick up the items yourself).

WantedA big old heavy oak office

desk. Call 604-795-3136.Leave a message please.

The Quilting Lady isunable to quilt anymore,but she continues to make

small afghans for childrenand seniors in the com-munity. If anyone has anyyarn they would be able todonate to the cause, it wouldbe greatly appreciated. Anycolour, any amount, alldonations are welcome. Forpickup please call 604-858-8652.

Laurel shoots/seedlingsand a flag pole. Call 604-858-7646.

FreeDouble-size hide-a-bed in

good condition; computer

monitor,17-inch old stylein good working condition.Call 604-391-0299.

Six-speaker Sony homeentertainment receiver/DVD system. The DVDplayer doesn’t work but thesound system does. Call604-792-6397.

Twelve boxwood shrubs,two-feet high—you dig. CallDoreen 604-795-6673.

Oven in good condi-tion. Dishwasher, GeneralElectric. Needs some smallrepairs. A few cabinets. Call604-792-3090.

ExchangeIf anyone has any dry

hazelnuts, walnuts or fil-berts I will crack them for a50/50 split. Call the nut manat 604-858-1781.

Community

The Green Exchange Slavery, indentured servitude, trafficking inhuman organs and involuntary prostitu-tion don’t sound like activities condoned

in a free and democratic society, but thesesocial ills exist in Canada today, according tohuman rights organizations.

The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) ishosting FREE ME, a day-long symposium onthese issues on April 6.

FREE ME is a human trafficking and slaveryawareness event hosted by the UFV GlobalDevelopment Institute and the local advoca-cy group I Am End. The purpose of the eventis to educate people throughout the regionabout the scope and extent of human traffick-ing and awareness and to encourage them toresist these attacks on the vulnerable in BritishColumbia as well as in the rest of the world.

I Am End is a group with a mandate of end-ing human slavery and trafficking that has achapter based in Abbotsford. UFV’s Global

Development Institute is working the group toorganize the symposium.

The April 6 event will run from 9 a.m. to 3p.m. and it is open to students, professionals,and the general public. The event consists ofthree segments of the hard-hitting documen-tary Half the Sky, discussions and questionswith a panel of experts, a catered lunch, andthe opportunity to attend two workshops facil-itated by the panelists.

Students can attend the symposium for a$20 fee; the cost for others is $101.

The Global Development Institute is a UFVresearch institute comprised of faculty andstaff who promote and encourage research onsustainable human and community develop-ment in order to facilitate positive change forthose living in vulnerable conditions.◗ To register or for more info contact DaniraSehomerovic at [email protected] or Garry Fehr at [email protected].

Slavery awareness event

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SPRING PROGRAMSFirst Step Grief Group

8 evening sessions

Second Step Grief Groupongoing twice monthly (days)

Suicide Bereavement Support Group8 evening sessions

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Groupone evening monthly

Children’s Grief Group8 sessions after school

Teen Grief Group8 sessions after school

Children & Teen Grief Horse Camp(ages 6-19)

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There are no costs for our servicesLocation: Chilliwack Hospice Centre

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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 on clearance 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 reasonablefamily requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Coupons must be presented and redeemed at time of purchase. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” whereapplicable. ®/TM The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this newspaper ad are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2013 Loblaws Inc. *Guaranteed Lowest Prices applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ print advertisements (i.e. flyer, newspaper). We will match the competitor’s advertisedprice only during the effective date of the competitor’s print advertisement. Our major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us and are based on a number of factors which can change from time to time. Identical items are defined as same brand, item type (in the case of produce, meat and bakery), size and attributes and carried at thisstore location. We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this promise at any time. **We Match Prices! Lookfor the symbol in store. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match select items in our major supermarket competitors’ flyers throughout the week. Major supermarketcompetitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes) and for fresh produce, meat and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us).Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.

Prices are in effect until Sunday, March 31, 2013 or while stock lasts.

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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT1160 In Memoriam1160

Mom (Gramma Jean) March 2002Dale (sister / Aunt) January 2006

Two AngelsEven though the years have past us by

with you both not with us,we miss and love you so much!

You both impacted all of our lives so richly.Your love was always unconditional and never ending.

We will forever carry that in our hearts.You are never forgotten!

Love Lisa, Gord, Michael And Cydney

EDITOR

We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those chosen for an interview will becontacted. If you are not contacted, we will keep your resume on file for future opportunities.

The award-winning newsroom of the Abbotsford & Mission Timesis looking for an editor. We need someone who loves journalism, iscomfortable in a multimedia working environment, and will embracea leadership role.You should have boundless enthusiasm for the written word and anexceptional eye for detail. You have ideas and aren’t afraid to sharethem, and can help others achieve results in a hurry. You haveexperience handling a wide range of copy and photographs in a busyand innovative newsroom environment.Duties:• Work as an editor handling copy and photographs; designing news

pages and writing stories as required;• Determine content in all sections, as well as designing and

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at various related functions.Qualifications:• A journalism diploma/degree or equivalent experience;• A proven track record as an editor, page editor and reporter;• Demonstrated ability to use Photoshop, InDesign;• Comfort with using social media platforms and adhere to deadlines.

If you can help make our news organization better, we want to hearfrom you. We offer a competitive salary and the opportunity to live inthe beautiful Fraser Valley.

Send a letter, resume and a few samples of your work, no later than5 p.m. on April 5, 2013 to:

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CLERK REQUIRED for evening& weekends at Little MountainLiquor Store on Menzie St. Mustbe 19 yrs or older. Apply in personbetween 9 am & 4 pm Mon to Fri.

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Cabinet Door ManufacturerSeeking F/T Employee, fastpaced environment, some basicwood working & shipping/receiv-ing exp. is an asset. Drop offresume to: 45909 Trethewey Ave,Chilliwack M-F, 7:30am-4pm.

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Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You canfigure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes.

SUDOKUSUDOKU

ACROSS1. Maple genus5. Not what it seems9. Overly masculine14. X2 = Vaitape’s island15. Source of the Blue Nile16. A way to dislike intensely17. Copyread18. Goidelic language of Ireland19. TV advertising awards20. Out of stock: purchase later23. Ribbon belts24. They __

25. Winged goddess of the dawn26. OK to go out with31. Symposiums35. Bewail36. The den of wild animals37. Go inside of38. Result or consequence41. Lolium temulentum43. Wrote a short composition45. Occupy a seat46. Grand __, vintage47. Paved outdoor spaces

51. 1954 Milland/Hitchcock film56. South American racoon57. Cold (Spanish)58. About aviation59. Deliberate destructiveburning60. Any place of bliss or delight61. Largest river inTranscaucasia62. Binding63. A man of high rank64. Islamic leader

1. Urge and help on2. Musical endings3. Writer Jong4. Places in rank order5. 2 photos = 3D6. Annoy persistently7. Am. Natl. Standards Inst.8. Female Dionysus cultmembers9. Panga knife10. Having sufficient skill11. Currently fashionable12. Fishing barb13. Many not ands

21. Polite interruption sound22. Grouch27. Arabian chieftain (var. sp.)28. W. German capital 1949-9029. Having died recently30. Organic compound31. Take to one’s heels32. Klutzes33. Jazz ostinato34. Carbamide39. Bike transportation40. Length of office41. April’s birthstone42. Tip of Aleutian Islands

44. Army luggage bag45. More nimble48. A citizen of Iraq (alt. sp.)49. Greek or Romanperformance hall50. Junipero __, Spanish priest51. Walleye52. Moldavian capital 1565-185953. Egyptian sun god54. Latin word for order55. Wander56. Whip with nine knottedcords

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6008-18New

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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

2 BDRM 1.5 bth rancher fullyreno’d on own property at BakerTrail Village. Mins to Chwk River,Garrison Crossing & UFV campus$209,900. PropertyGuys.com #149276. Ph 604-824-8293

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4 BD 3 full bth, 2920 sq ft, 2 car gar,u shape driveway, .28 acre, allfenced. $390,000. 604-824-8517

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3 BR, lrg kitchen/lving room,1300sf seasonal, Gambier Isl.Sea Ranch $325K 604-266-6191

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6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

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6020-14Langley/

Aldergrove6020-14

211/80B AV 3034sf 6br 5ba withlegal 2br basement suite, quietcrescent $589,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5607

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $527,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

6020-20 Mission6020-20

MULTI FAMILY, 10 RENTALHOMES in Mission with $91,000net income, on 6.5 acres,$1,050,000. 604 838-8692

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597

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6020-36 Tsawwas.6020-36

CUSTOM BUILT, 2200sf, 3BR+den, 2.5 bath, new fixtures,7300sf lot, $659K, 604-943-9600

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

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6065RecreationProperty6065

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGTuesday, April 2, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.

Council Chambers8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4

www.chilliwack.com

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as notedabove, on the following items:1. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No. 3909 (RZ000791)

Location: 47531 Swallow CrescentOwners: Pleun Jan De Koning and Sara Jacoba De KoningPurpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an

R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family Residential– Accessory) Zone, to facilitate the construction of an ancillary dwellingunit above an existing urban ancillary structure.

Location Map:

2. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No. 3916 (RZ000792)Location: 10540 Bell RoadOwner: Kevin LaserPurpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an

AL (Agriculture Lowland) Zone to an R3 (Small Lot One Family Residential)Zone to permit a two (2) lot subdivision.

Location Map:

Persons who deem that their interest in the property is affected by these proposed amendmentbylaws will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, if you are unable toattend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and address, to theCity Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissionswill be recorded and form part of the official record of the Hearing.These proposed bylaws may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, March 20, 2013 to Tuesday,April 2, 2013, both inclusive, in the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 8550 Young Road,Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your enquiries to our Planning & Strategic Initiatives Departmentat 604-793-2906.Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Councilafter the conclusion of the Public Hearing.Delcy WellsActing City Clerk

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6035 Mobile Homes6035

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6515 Duplexes - Rent65153 BR 2 bath, upper 1/2 duplex,open concept living, dining &kitchen, all appls, gas fp, dblgarage, lrg yard, Apr 1st $1500incls utils, np ns 604-853-0465

6540 Houses - Rent65401 BDRM Carriage Home in Gar-rison. Avail Apr.1 $800 NS NP.Call 604-824-1902

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1 bdrm 2 level . . .Twnhse, 650 sq. ft. F/S – $5751 bdrm condo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F/S, heat incl – $5951 bdrm + den . . . . .FFI, basic cable, 4 appl – $7251 bdrm condo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 appl, gas incl – $6501 bdrm Agassiz . . . . . . . . . . .F/S, coin laundry – $5001 bdrm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 level, close to town – $7002 bdrm suite . . . . . . .util, 3 appl, shared w/d – $9002 bdrm rancher . . . . . F/S, W/D, large yard – $9002 + den house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yarrow, f/s, dw – $13502 bdrm apt . . .Huge deck, 1200 sq.ft., F/S – $9002 bdrm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Heat incl, in town – $7503 bdrm twnhse . . .3 appl, 2.5 bth, garage – $12503 bdrm suite . . . .5 appl, garage, utl incl’d – $12503 bdrm twnhse . . . .6 appl, garage, Garrison – $1500 Ads continued

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A26 TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES

Build Results

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGTuesday, April 2, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.

Council Chambers8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 8A4

www.chilliwack.com

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Chilliwack will hold a Public Hearing, as notedabove, on the following items:1. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No. 3909 (RZ000791)

Location: 47531 Swallow CrescentOwners: Pleun Jan De Koning and Sara Jacoba De KoningPurpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an

R1-A (One Family Residential) Zone to an R1-C (One Family Residential– Accessory) Zone, to facilitate the construction of an ancillary dwellingunit above an existing urban ancillary structure.

Location Map:

2. ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENT BYLAW 2013, No. 3916 (RZ000792)Location: 10540 Bell RoadOwner: Kevin LaserPurpose: To rezone the subject property, as shown on the map below, from an

AL (Agriculture Lowland) Zone to an R3 (Small Lot One Family Residential)Zone to permit a two (2) lot subdivision.

Location Map:

Persons who deem that their interest in the property is affected by these proposed amendmentbylaws will have an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing or, if you are unable toattend, you may provide a written submission, including your full name and address, to theCity Clerk’s Office no later than 4:00 p.m. on the date of the Public Hearing. All submissionswill be recorded and form part of the official record of the Hearing.These proposed bylaws may be inspected between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, from Wednesday, March 20, 2013 to Tuesday,April 2, 2013, both inclusive, in the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 8550 Young Road,Chilliwack, BC. Please direct your enquiries to our Planning & Strategic Initiatives Departmentat 604-793-2906.Please note that no further information or submissions can be considered by Councilafter the conclusion of the Public Hearing.Delcy WellsActing City Clerk

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2006 FORD F250 4x4, 8 cyl stnd,170k’s, 5.4L EFI, tow pkge, alpinestereo, single cab $7900. 604-819-3610

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6590 Rooms6590IDEAL FOR STUDENTS/WORKING PERSON Privateroom avail. $650/m all included.604-791-9412 or 604-795-0397

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 LGR bdrm suite brand new, newappl, incl util, w/d, cable & wifi.n/s, n/p, $750. 604-846-5761

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BDRM g/l ste, 1.5 baths, incl allutils & security, w/d. Private fncdyard, n/s, n/p, $850. Young &Broadway, April 1, 604-795-5508

2 BDRM upper suite 1050 sf, 4appl., NO PETS, N/S. $950 inclutil. Avail now. Ph 604-703-0341

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1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. Amust see $12,000. 604-702-1997

1966 CADILLAC Coupe de villea/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, was$7500, now $6500 604-793-5520

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

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1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $6950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

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9125 Domestic91251998 CADILLAC Deville D’Eleg-ance, fully loaded, leather,124,000 kms, garage kept, 12 CDplayer , exc cond $7400.604-703-2204

2011 Dodge Charger SE 1,700kms. Very cool,mint,smells new!$21,100obo. Gord 778-300-2538

2011 Hyundai Sonata LimitedAffordable Luxury 35,600 kms.2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email:[email protected] (604) 794-3428.

9129 Luxury Cars9129

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9160 Sports &Imports9160

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2006 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA2.5, 1 owner, 36000km, 4 door, 6spd auto, FL, no accidents/ICBCclaims, $16,000 604-795-9456

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

9515 Boats9515

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