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Mohammed Jawara was just a child of about 12 when he fled his home country of Liberia. Charles Taylor was leading a rebel war, and his infamous soldiers killed Jawara’s aunt and uncle, while the young boy fled with his family to a refugee camp in neighbouring Sierra Leone. But Jawara was not safe there either. Liberian rebel soldiers, many of whom were children strung out on drugs, attacked the refugee camp, slaughter- ing and raping people, including pregnant women. Some child soldiers recognized their family mem- bers in the refugee camp, and they were ordered to kill them. Those who disobeyed were executed on the spot. Jawara survived the attack, but the next day, there were thousands of bodies in the streets. He then fled to Guinea, but refugees were under attack there, too – this time from within the country. Jawara and his family members applied for refugee status and were accepted to Canada. Jawara was so excited he was jumping and crying and couldn’t sleep. When they arrived in Canada, they stayed at Welcome House, a temporary home for new immigrants run by the Immigrant Services Society of B.C. And then there was one. While the Liberals took pundits by surprise, securing another majority in Tuesday’s provincial election, they lost a seat in Burnaby, leaving Richard Lee as the sole remaining Liberal in the city. Three of Burnaby’s four provincial seats are now held by New Democrats, after two incumbents in the south kept their ridings, and newcomer Jane Shin secured a win in Burnaby-Lougheed. “(It’s) a little bit lonely,” Lee said, add- ing he hopes for more diversity on the local political landscape. “I think it’s healthy to have opposition.” Gary Begin, a former TEAM Burnaby city councillor who worked on Lee’s re-elec- tion campaign, pointed out Lee is the only Liberal out of 23 elected seats in Burnaby – all other posts, federal, provincial and municipal, are held by New Democrats. Lee’s next term means he will have served a total of 16 years as a local MLA. “I firmly believe that in the end, Richard’s work in the community had paid off for him,” Begin said. “A lot of it is he’ll meet with community groups. He has a coffee meeting once a month in different parts of the riding. That’s pretty much it.” Janet Routledge ran for the NDP against Lee, and while she also was out a lot in the community, it wasn’t enough to secure her the seat. Lee edged her out by 833 votes in preliminary counts. Lee told the NOW he was expecting a thinner margin of roughly 200 votes. Steve Nash drops by Fortius centre PAGE 9 Trying to live on $1.75 per day PAGE 3 Burnaby’s first and favourite information source Delivery 604-942-3081 • Friday, May 17, 2013 Your source for local sports, news, weather and entertainment! >> www.burnabynow.com Election 2013: One Liberal left standing in Burnaby Book Page 8 Jennifer Moreau staff reporter Election Page 3 VIEW THIS PAGE WITH FOR MORE CONTENT. SEE PAGE 11 FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO DOWNLOAD LAYAR For a video, scan with A refugee’s tale: Burnaby resident Mohammed Jawara, 26, has just published The Tears of the Innocent and the Bloodshed, a harrowing account of his escape from war-torn West Africa when he was a child. Tears of the innocent Jennifer Moreau staff reporter Lisa King/burnaby now ‘IT’S A STORY THAT I CANNOT KEEP IN MY HEART… IT’S IMPORTANT THEY KNOW ABOUT IT’ – JAWARA www.BrianVidas.com YOUR BURNABY AGENT centre realty BRIAN VIDAS 604.671.5259 Brian Vidas Personal Real Estate Corporation 3010 Boundary Road, Burnaby 2009-2012 YOUR LOCAL AGENT golfburnaby.net Play today!

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Mohammed Jawara was just a child of about 12when he fled his home country of Liberia. CharlesTaylor was leading a rebel war, and his infamoussoldiers killed Jawara’s aunt and uncle, while theyoung boy fled with his family to a refugee campin neighbouring Sierra Leone.

But Jawara was not safe there either. Liberianrebel soldiers, many of whom were children strungout on drugs, attacked the refugee camp, slaughter-ing and raping people, including pregnant women.Some child soldiers recognized their family mem-bers in the refugee camp, and they were orderedto kill them. Those who disobeyed were executedon the spot.

Jawara survived the attack, but the next day,there were thousands of bodies in the streets. Hethen fled to Guinea, but refugees were under attackthere, too – this time from within the country.Jawara and his family members applied for refugeestatus and were accepted to Canada.

Jawara was so excited he was jumping andcrying and couldn’t sleep. When they arrivedin Canada, they stayed at Welcome House, atemporary home for new immigrants run by theImmigrant Services Society of B.C.

And then there was one.While the Liberals took pundits by

surprise, securing another majority inTuesday’s provincial election, they lost aseat in Burnaby, leaving Richard Lee as thesole remaining Liberal in the city.

Three of Burnaby’s four provincial seats

are now held by New Democrats, after twoincumbents in the south kept their ridings,and newcomer Jane Shin secured a win inBurnaby-Lougheed.

“(It’s) a little bit lonely,” Lee said, add-ing he hopes for more diversity on the localpolitical landscape. “I think it’s healthy tohave opposition.”

Gary Begin, a former TEAM Burnabycity councillor who worked on Lee’s re-elec-

tion campaign, pointed out Lee is the onlyLiberal out of 23 elected seats in Burnaby– all other posts, federal, provincial andmunicipal, are held by New Democrats.Lee’s next term means he will have serveda total of 16 years as a local MLA.

“I firmly believe that in the end, Richard’swork in the community had paid off forhim,” Begin said. “A lot of it is he’ll meetwith community groups. He has a coffee

meeting once a month in different parts ofthe riding. That’s pretty much it.”

Janet Routledge ran for the NDP againstLee, and while she also was out a lot in thecommunity, it wasn’t enough to secure herthe seat. Lee edged her out by 833 votes inpreliminary counts. Lee told the NOW hewas expecting a thinner margin of roughly200 votes.

Steve Nash dropsby Fortius centre

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A refugee’s tale: Burnaby resident Mohammed Jawara, 26, has just published The Tears of theInnocent and the Bloodshed, a harrowing account of his escape from war-torn West Africa when hewas a child.

Tears of theinnocent

Jennifer Moreaustaff reporter

Lisa King/burnaby now

‘IT’S A STORY THAT I CANNOT KEEP IN MY HEART… IT’S IMPORTANT THEY KNOW ABOUT IT’ – JAWARA

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Life in Burnaby

Is it possible to feed yourself onpocket change? Chris Miele, wholives on the border of Burnabyand Coquitlam, is finding outwith a five-day challenge to raiseawareness about extreme pov-erty, while spending only $1.75for food per day.

The campaign is called LiveBelow the Line, and participantsrestrict their food budget in aneffort to draw attention to the 1.4billion people worldwide wholive in extreme poverty.

“It’s a really great way of rais-ing awareness, making the partic-ipants themselves feel a lot moresympathetic with the people theywill help,” Miele said.

Miele is an SFU student cur-rently taking a semester off. TheNOW spoke with him on Day 4,to see how he was managing.

“I’m doing pretty OK, actu-ally,” he said. “The food that youeat is just really bland. It’s notlike I don’t have enough of it.”

Miele and a couple of friendsdid the challenge for fivedays, from April 29 to May 3.Meanwhile, they are still encour-aging people to donate to one offour partner charities workingto end extreme poverty: CusoInternational, Raising the Village,RESULTS Canada, and Spread

the Net, an anti-malaria initia-tive.

Miele has done the challengebefore while on an exchange pro-gram in Australia.

“It’s a really good program.There was a lot of positive rein-forcement to do it,” he said.

The challenge lasts five days,but Miele lived on an extremepoverty food budget for a monthwhile in Australia.

“For me, the reason I wantedto do it for that long, I reallywanted to get the full experienceof having it really, really dif-ficult for me,” he said. “I wouldhave that much more in depthof an idea of living in extremepoverty. … I’m going to feel a lotmore passionate about the subjectafterwards and do whatever I canto get rid of extreme poverty.”

According to Miele, there’s alot of decent food one can eat onthat kind of budget. In Australia,he pooled his money with friendsand bought things in bulk – pota-toes, rice, fruit, a little bit of meat,garlic and soy sauce. He alsosuggests buying jam and herbs,to add a little flavour. Expensiveitems Miele avoids include a lotof meat, coffee and cheese.

“The first few days you feel alittle bit hungry, but your stom-ach shrinks quickly,” he said.

Australia is also where theLive Below the Line challenge

started. In 2009, Rich Flemingfrom the Global Poverty Projectand Nick Allardice from theOaktree Foundation in Australia,created the personal challengeto better understand the lack offreedom and choice for those liv-

ing in extreme poverty.In 2012, 15,000 people world-

wide took on the challenge whileraising more than $3.5 million foranti-poverty initiatives aroundthe globe.

Miele chose to raise money for

Results Canada, a national vol-unteer group dedicated to endingpoverty. His goal is to raise $300,but at press time, his donationswere at $20. For more informa-tion or to donate, go to livebelowtheline.ca.

The challenge: Surviving on $1.75 per day

While NDP incumbentsKathy Corrigan and RajChouhan held on to theirseats in the south of the city,newcomer Shin squeakedout a victory in Burnaby-Lougheed, taking a seat thathas been held by formerLiberal MLA Harry Bloysince 2001. Prior to Bloy, theriding, which has changedshape over the years, tend-ed to lean towards the NewDemocrats. According topreliminary counts, Shinbeat first-time candidateKen Kramer by just 523votes in a riding that hasbeen close in past elections.

Shin was missing inaction for much of the cam-paign, after the Liberalsbegan questioning herbackground and creden-

tials, which Shin’s cam-paign manager Sage Aaronsaid was tough on the newcandidate.

Bob Davies, who hasbeen working with theBurnaby-Lougheed Liberalriding association for aboutfive or six years, said it wasa pretty tight race, but first-time Liberal Ken Kramerwas “pretty good.”

“We ran a solid cam-paign,” he said. “What (theNDP victory) shows wasthey were able to get theirvote out a little better thanwe were.”

Davies attributed Shin’sabsence to inexperience andquestioned why her cam-paign team would not wanther to comment. Davies alsosaid campaigns are not wonin the media; it’s more aquestion of who’s able to

get their supporters to thepolls.

“The candidate’s back-ground is an influence forthe uncommitted voter, butI don’t think it made a lotof impact on those com-mitted,” he said, addingthat real issues in the com-munity, like the economy,weren’t paid much atten-tion.

Marjorie Cohen, a politi-cal science professor at SFUand a local resident, wasvery surprised with Shin’swin in Burnaby-Lougheed,given the controversy sur-rounding her campaign andsurprised by the result inBurnaby North. She statedthat the NDP had a strongpresence on the ground.

While Burnaby has justone elected Liberal in pub-lic office, they don’t hold

power anywhere else in thecountry, she noted.

“If the NDP had wonthis election, that would bedifferent, but they are stillgoing to be in defensivemode,” she said.

According to Cohen,it’s possible Liberal leaderChristy Clark will punishthe city for swinging left.

“She can be vindictive.Whether or not she makesBurnaby a priority can besignificant. So (Lee’s) goingto have hard work to do… to improve infrastructurelike hospitals and schoolsin Burnaby,” Cohen said.“She may punish Burnaby,but on the other hand she’sprobably going to want tokeep Burnaby in the future.(Lee’s) going to have to bemore active than he has inthe past.”

Election: Will Premier Christy Clark punish the city?

Jennifer Moreaustaff reporter

Tight budget: Chris Miele undertook a challenge to live off $1.75 per day for food. The figure reflectsthe money people in extreme poverty get by on daily, for food, clothing and shelter. The challengewas part of the Live Below the Line campaign, to raise money for charities fighting poverty.

Last man standing: Richard Lee, newly elected fora fourth term, is the only Liberal left in Burnaby, afterthe Burnaby-Lougheed seat went to the NDP.

Janaya Fuller-Evans/burnaby now

continued from page 1

Larry Wright/burnaby now

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1) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 12, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13209Rez. #12-27A3290 Sperling Avenue Portion of Block 9, District Lots 44 and 78, Group 1, New WestminsterOwner: City of Burnaby District Plan 4156(Unaddressed property) Portion of West 66 Feet (Bylaw Filed 11774), Block 19, District Lots 44Owner: City of Burnaby and 78, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3049From: R5 Residential DistrictTo: P3 Park and Public Use District

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subjectproperties owned by the City into conformance with their designated use as a public park.

2) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 13, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13210Rez. #12-27B7951 Burris Street Parcel B (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009)Owner: Metro Vancouver Except: Part Dedicated Road on SRW Plan 27805;

District Lot 87, Group 1, New Westminster District7951 Haszard Street Parcel D (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) of Parcel FOwner: Metro Vancouver (Reference Plan 1468A), District Lot 85, Group 1, New

Westminster District Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan 278057950 Haszard Street Parcel C (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) Except: Part DedicatedOwner: Metro Vancouver Road on Plan 27805, District Lot 87, Group 1, New Westminster District7950 Rayside Street Parcel E (Statutory Right of Way Plan 26009) of Parcel UOwner: Metro Vancouver (Reference Plan 3159), District Lot 85, Group 1, New Westminster

District Except: Part Dedicated Road on Plan 278057225 Trans Canada Highway Parcel “C” (Reference Plan 1166), District Lot 85, Group 1,Owner: Metro Vancouver New Westminster District Except: Firstly: Part Shown as 0.193

Acres on Statutory Right of Way Plan 2609 and Secondly:Part Dedicated Road on Statutory Right of Way Plan 27805

(Unaddressed Property) All That Portion of District Lot 85 Shown as Frontage Road onOwner: City of Burnaby Plan 26009(Unaddressed Property) All Those Portions of District Lot 85 Now Highway as Shown onOwner: City of Burnaby Plan 27805(Unaddressed Property) Parts of Those Portions of District Lot 87 Now Highway as Shown onOwner: City of Burnaby Plan 27805From: R5 Residential DistrictTo: P3 Park and Public Use District

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subjectproperties owned by the City and Metro Vancouver into conformance with their designated use as a publicpark.

3) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 14, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13211Rez. #12-27C9011 Avalon Avenue Lot 4 Except: On Plan 5170; Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1,Owner: Metro Vancouver New Westminster District Plan 30479002 Brunette River Parcel “A” (Plan 5170), Lot 4, Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1,Owner: GVSDD (Metro New Westminster District Plan 3047Vancouver)9186 Brunette River Parcel “A” (Reference Plan 6121) of Lot 9 of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4,Owner: GVSDD (Metro District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047Vancouver)6743 Cariboo Road Lot 2, District Lots 10 and 40, Group 1, New Westminster DistrictOwner: Metro Vancouver Plan 728906825 Cariboo Road Lot 9 Except: Part .115 of an Acre Shown Red on Plan 6121 of Lots 1Owner: Metro Vancouver and 2, Block 4, District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District

Plan 3047From: A2 Agricultural District and M2 General Industrial DistrictTo: P3 Park and Public Use District

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subjectproperties owned by Metro Vancouver into conformance with their designated use as a public park.

4) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 15, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13212Rez. #12-27D6955 and 6965 Ash Street Lots 14 and 15 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3,Owner: City of Burnaby District Lot 14, Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 30478736 Baker Avenue Lot 1 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 14 of Block 3, District Lot 14,Owner: City of Burnaby Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 30476974, 6984, and 6995 Lot 8 Except: Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3, District Lot 14,Louise Street Group 1, New Westminster District Plan 3047; Lot 9 Except:Owner: City of Burnaby Part on Plan 26009; Block 12 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Block 1,

New Westminster District Plan 3047; and Lot 11 Except: Part onHighway Plan 26009, Block 11 of Block 3, District Lot 14, Group 1,New Westminster District Plan 3047

From: A2 Agricultural DistrictTo: P3 Park and Public Use District

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to bring the prevailing zoning of the subjectproperties owned by the City into conformance with their designated use as a public park.

5) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 16, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13213Rez. #12-246225 and 6255 Cassie AvenueLot 101, DL 153, Group 1, NWD Plan 34958; Lot 92, DL 153, Group 1, NWD Plan 33201From: RM3 Multiple Family Residential DistrictTo: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on the RM5s Multiple Family Residential

District, C2 and C2f Community Commercial District, and Metrotown Town CentreDevelopment Plan as guidelines, and in accordance with the development plan entitled“Proposed Mixed-Use Commercial & Residential Development Cassie Avenue, Burnaby, BC”prepared by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc.)

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a 37-storey high-risebuilding above a four storey commercial office-retail podium.

6) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 17, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13214Rez. #06-223812, 3826, 3842, 3854 & 3862 Norfolk StreetLots 1, 2 and 3, West Half of Lot 4 and East Half of Lot 4, Blk 45, D.L. 69, Group 1, NWD Plan 1321From: R5 Residential DistrictTo: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on RM3 Multiple Family Residential District

and Community Plan Eight guidelines and in accordance with the development plan entitled“Proposed Townhouse Development Norfolk Street, Burnaby, B.C.” prepared by ChrisDikeakos Architects Inc.)

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a three storey 16 unittownhouse development with garage and surface parking.

7) BURNABY ZONING BYLAW 1965,AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 18, 2013 – BYLAW NO. 13215Rez. #12-124555 Hastings StreetLots 22 to 25, Blk 8, DL 122, Group 1, NWD Plan 1308From: C4a Service Commercial DistrictTo: CD Comprehensive Development District (based on C8a Urban Village Commercial District,

Hastings Street Area Plan guidelines, and in accordance with the development plan entitled,“Dolphin Mixed Use Development” prepared by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc.)

The purpose of the proposed zoning bylaw amendment is to permit construction of a four-storey mixed usedevelopment.

ZONING BYLAW AMENDMENTS

PUBLIC HEARINGThe Council of the City of Burnaby hereby gives notice that it will hold a Public Hearing

TUESDAY, 2013 MAY 28 AT 7:00 P.M.in the Council Chamber, Burnaby City Hall, 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2, to receive representations in connection with the following proposed

amendments to “Burnaby Zoning Bylaw 1965”.

All persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by a proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw.Written submissions may be presented at the Public Hearing or for those not attending the Public Hearing must be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk prior to 4:45 p.m. the day of the Public Hearing.The Director Planning and Building’s reports and related information respecting the zoning bylaw amendments are available for public examination at the offices of the Planning Department, 3rd floor, in Burnaby City Hall.Copies of the proposed bylaws may be inspected at the Office of the City Clerk at 4949 Canada Way, Burnaby, B.C., V5G 1M2 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. weekdays from Tuesday, 2013 May 14 to Tuesday, 2013 May 28.

NO PRESENTATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY COUNCIL AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC HEARINGM. Manuel, ACTING CITY CLERK

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The Burnaby Teachers’Association may be cry-ing foul over the schooldistrict’s decision to lay off75 teachers, but the districtsays these layoffs are justpart of the system and haveto happen every year.

In an article appear-ing in the May 3 BurnabyNOW, Burnaby Teachers’Association president,James Sanyshyn said hewas upset that the bud-get passed in April didn’tmention any layoffs, eventhough layoff notices weresent out the very next day.

“To say there were nolayoffs is disingenuous,”he said in an ear-lier interview.

But the districtsays these layoffshappen each yearand are neces-sary.

“Every year,we typically havea fairly largenumber of layoffsbecause that’s theway the systemworks,” said GregFrank, secretary-treasurer of the Burnabyschool district.

According to Frank, thedistrict lays off a number of

teachers at the end of eachschool year, depending on

contractual obli-gations and otherfactors, includingreturning teach-ers. Throughoutthe summer,the district goesthrough a rehir-ing process thattakes into consid-eration the num-ber of return-ing and retiringteachers, enrol-ment across the

district and changes in stu-dent demographics, Franksaid.

“Then, over the com-

ing months and throughthe summer and into earlySeptember, many of thosestaff are hiredback,” he said.

But the factthat most, ifnot all, districtsacross the prov-ince have to dothis annually inorder to balancetheir budgets, isreason enough toannounce it to thepublic, Sanyshynsaid.

“They shouldacknowledge there is aproblem, and I don’t thinkthey succeeded in doing

that as well as they shouldhave,” he said.

Sanyshyn said trusteesshould have noti-fied the publicabout the annuallayoffs as a way toshine a spotlighton what shouldbe an importantelection issue.

“That’s 75teachers pulledaway from theirschools … inorder to balancethe budget,”Sanyshyn said.

He added that in orderto encourage more govern-ment funding, the public

needs to be made aware oftheannual layoffs.But trust-ee Ron Burton disagrees.According to Burton, thelayoffs are a requirementof the collective agreementand therefore a contractualobligation that the districtmust adhere to.

“I don’t think it was amissed opportunity at all,”he said. “Probably 80 or 90per cent of (the teachers)will be back.”

Burton said that whilegovernment funding playsa key role in district short-falls, even with full fund-ing the layoffs would stillhappen as part of the teach-ers’ contract.

School district layoffs part of regular cycleCayley Dobiestaff reporter

JAMES SANYSHYNBTA president

RON BURTONSchool trustee

Burnaby man chargedwith attempted murder

A 22-year-old Burnaby man has beencharged with attempted murder afterallegedly stabbing a woman in her throat.

Burnaby RCMP announced the chargeson May 14 in relation to an incident thathappened last weekend.

According to a media release, around9 p.m. on May 11 police were called to ahome in the 6900-block of Adair Street.

When officers arrived on scene they

found a woman bleeding from stabwounds in her neck and head.

The woman had fled from her ownhome to that of a neighbour’s after analleged argument with her partner led tothe attack, the release stated. By this time,the suspect had fled the scene but waslater located and arrested by CoquitlamRCMP.

Burnaby RCMP have charged LorneRose with attempted murder and breachof bail violations.

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Watermain Flushing: 7am to 3:30pm Monday to FridayGeneral Inquiries Call 604-294-7221

More information go to our website: Burnaby.ca/flushing

The City Engineering Department will be commencing its annual program offlushing and cleaning watermains on February 20, 2013 through until May31, 2013.This activity may cause pressure fluctuations, some discoloration andsediment in the water supply reaching your home or business. Theseconditions should be of short duration and do not pose a health hazard.If your water appears discolored after our crews have finished flushing, clearyour water by running a cold water tap.

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Imust confess, I’ve alwayshad a soft spot for ChristyClark. She reminds me a bit

like Demi Moore in that movie,G.I. Jane.

Of course, G.I. Jane’s storyand hers diverge somewhat.But I still like to think the themeis vaguely the same: novicemilitary recruit blindly takingorders discovers she’s the onlyone not in on the big plan – theplan that has her basically asa fall guy. When she discoversshe’s set up – she, of course,turns the whole situation on itshead and triumphs.

Now, Clark’s road toredemption and victory hasmore detours. She relies onold political female friends toadvise her when she considersrunning for the mayor’s chair inVancouver. She tackles that racewith gusto and doesn’t whineabout losing. Out of politics, sheturns her gift for gab into a stintas a radio talk show host.

And then she returns to themilitary base, er, B.C. politics,and takes on the entire oldLiberal boys’ club to become

the leader of the Liberal party– with only Harry Bloy support-ing her. Which, in my opinion,was worse than having no sup-port at all. She tried to rewardBloy and then discovered hewas a liability – a couple oftimes. And still, as late as threeweeks ago in Burnaby, shepraised Bloy. Somewhat of astretch – but she managed tosound almost convincing. And,dare I say, she did displayalmost militaristic loyalty toher single supporter – howevermisplaced.

And then – to top it off– she sloughs off several seedypolitical scandals like dead skin;ethnic vote pandering, sexualharassment by one of her topstaff members, a skewed politi-cized report on the BurnabyHospital, party political workdone on the taxpayer dime – itseemed like at least one uglymess a month leading up tothe election. She even managesto avoid having the legislaturemeet – and it hardly raises eye-brows. Probably an indicationof how we are all rather tired ofany form of political bickering– even if it is part of a workingdemocracy.

She even fended off legalaction instigated by John vanDongen, who was intent on con-necting her to the old B.C. Railscandal, all of which was broad-casted endlessly by the media.

And then she was vindicated

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Yes, we’re truly delighted to be gobsmackedWe could wring our editorial hands

over the low voter turnout – althoughit did bump up by a miniscule one percent this time. We could decry the lackof substantive debate on issues duringthe campaign. We could sim-ply ponder the future of ourprovince under a new – yet old– establishment. But, instead,we revel in the fact that poll-sters and the media were gobsmackedby the results. Yes, we count ourselvesamong the smug majority of pundits

who, like blissful sheep, simply fol-lowed the usual election routine: con-sider the polls irrefutable and buildone’s plan around them. Although, ifone examines the polls closer, a mere

three days before the elec-tion some had the race in adead heat with momentum forthe Liberals. However, noneaccounted for a momentum

and numbers such as the one we experi-enced.

We, like other media, already had

pre-digested stories ready to run. Thestandard – what will Adrian Dix be likeas the premier? What went wrong forthe Liberals and when? Yes, so confi-dent were we all in the outcome thatthere seemed to be very little excitementto be had on election night. Well, wewere wrong, dead wrong. And we aredelighted. No, not because the Liberalswere elected. We respect the voters’ deci-sions – no matter that we often scratchour collective heads over them. We aredelighted because for far too many elec-

tions the media, voters and candidateshave all grown attached and dependenton polls and pundits. We were longoverdue for a wake-up call. A wake-upcall that says don’t take anything forgranted. (We suspect the NDP is say-ing the same thing for other reasons.) Awake-up call that tells voters that thingsare not pre-ordained. That getting offyour duff and voting might just swingthings at the last minute. That, dare wesay, the future is not as predictable asmany would have us believe.

Clark has spunk –that’s for darn sure

SFU professor wrong on premierDear Editor:

Re: Election 2013: One Liberal left in Burnaby,Burnaby NOW, May 15. (see page 1)

I am surprised at the comments of MarjorieCohen, a political science professor at Simon FraserUniversity.

She speculates that Burnaby would be “pun-ished” by Christy Clark for “swinging left” inMonday’s election. These comments obviouslyreflect a lack of professionalism. Cohen says thatPremier Clark can be “vindictive” and infrastruc-ture projects like hospitals and schools will requirehard work to improve.

Professor Cohen should show some profession-

alism and objectivity in her public comments; herpartisan characterization of Premier Clark shows adisturbing lack of academic objectivity.

A close race in Burnaby-Lougheed does notqualify as a swing to the left, given the NDP alreadycontrols city council, school board, members of par-liament and two provincial ridings in Burnaby.

Perhaps Cohen hadn’t noticed this!Cohen has also failed to notice new school con-

struction in Burnaby built under the Liberal govern-ment, such as the $65-million Burnaby Central highschool and the new $8-million elementary school atSFU.

Burnaby has not suffered from lack of infrastruc-ture projects.

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– with much less fanfare.All this while polls and

pundits had her a) beingabandoned by Liberalparty members, b) beingdisliked by women votersand c) being criticized forher parenting.

A lesser woman wouldhave locked herself in abathroom stallin Walmartand chuggeddown a gal-lon of HaagenDaz butterpecan icecream whilelisteningto BarbraStreisand beltout People onher iPod.

Instead shestraightensup her shoulders, pasteson a big smile, slaps on ahard hat, and just keepssticking out her hand andrepeating the same darn“economy” slogan overand over and over.

She doesn’t play nice,and she sure doesn’t giveher opponents any freeshots.

When it was reportedthat she ran a red light– quite deliberately – in

order to impress her son. Ifelt for her.

I didn’t see a reck-less driver, I saw a momdesperate to keep her sonfrom getting grumpy andmaking a scene while areporter was along for theride. Much the way a momwill give a kid a candybar in a store, rather thandeal with the inevitable

embarrassingtantrum.

Why theLiberals tooka fourth termdespite a ratherchequered hist-ory and pollsthat put AdrianDix and theNDP 20 pointsahead only onemonth ago,is probably amulti-layered

political thesis subject.But there’s no doubt

that Clark’s gumption hasgot a lot to do with it.

Yes, negative ads; NDPsupporters who tookthe win for granted; anopponent who thoughta measured, positiveapproach would impressvoters; who also thoughtvoters would not forgetthe HST debacle; voterswho believed the tender

shoots of a timid economywould wilt with an NDPgovernment; a leader whowas caught lying – that allcounts for something.

But there’s no questionin my mind that voterswant leaders who takea licking and come backticking.

Whether it’s the hockeyplayer who skates outfor another period withgauze plastered over abloody cut, or a politicianwho comes back for athird – or was it fourth– time to Burnaby duringthe campaign, saying theBurnaby-Deer Lake ridinghad “no business” beingNDP – well, folks respectthat fiesty, take no prison-ers, attitude. They may notagree with everything shestands for – but she hasspunk.

Now, does that makeher a great leader, or agood premier? Given hertrack record, I would sayno. But it’s given her a sec-ond crack at the job – and,if nothing else, she mayhave learned a few lessonsalong the way. G.I. Janesure did.

Pat Tracy is the editor ofthe Burnaby NOW, and its sis-ter paper, The Record.

continued from page 6

Clark: A second shot as leader

Burnaby’s population growth is slowcompared with explosive growth in otherparts of the region. Therefore any govern-ment, Liberal or NDP, would prioritizehospital capital dollars to parts of theprovince with rapid population growth.

I think Burnaby residents are capable ofappreciating the importance of prioritizinghealth-care projects.

Burnaby does need a new or upgradedhospital and instead of turning Burnabyhospital into a political football, the futureof Burnaby hospital has to be discussed,debated and hopefully placed in a rational,long-term hospital planning program.

Ragini Rankin, Burnaby

Shin needs to respondDear Editor:

I was very excited when Jane Shin

announced her B.C. NDP candidacy forthe Burnaby-Lougheed riding with a longlist of colourful but somewhat mysteriouscredentials.

Later, several local papers raised a fewquestions requesting clarification of thosecrendentials but she never released anyexplanation.

Several publications reported somecontradictory and increadible stories inEnglish, Korean and Chinese papers asfacts and truth.

I expected a straightforward statementfrom her about the issues mentioned in thestories, but it was never released.

Before taking official office as MLAfor Burnaby-Lougheed, I think she has amandatory obligation to voters to tell thetrue facts.

Otherwise, it will become a legal breachof trust or worse consequences.

Honesty, sincerity and truth are essen-tial in public service and in democracy.

H. Kim, Burnaby

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Hospital part of health plan

“But there’s noquestion in mymind that voterswant leaders whotake a lickingand come backticking.”PAT TRACYeditor

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Every morning, Jawara went outside,stood on the sidewalk, counting cars andwaving to people. A man stopped andwelcomed Jawara, shaking his hand andgiving him a hug. Jawara was just ateenager at the time, and he had come toCanada with only his siblings.

His mother waskilled in the war, andhis father has beenmissing for severalyears.

Jawara, now 26,lives with his siblingsin Burnaby’s HillsideGardens, a housingcomplex with manyrefugee and immi-grant families.

He attendsan adult educa-tion school in NewWestminster, worksin a gas station andtakes care of his olderbrother, whose handwas cut off by therebels. Jawara stillsstruggles with thetraumatic horror hewitnessed as a youngboy in Africa.

“I’m trying mybest to calm down,”he says. “I feel likewhat happened tome, the same thing is going to happenagain in these countries. It’s difficult forme right now, especially when I see mybrother, it reminds me of what happenedin my country.”

Jawara decided to self-publish a short

book about his experiences: The Tears ofthe Innocent and the Bloodshed, which cameout in March. It was a painful book towrite, but he wants people to know whathe went through.

“It’s a story that I cannot keep in myheart. For me, it’s important they knowabout it,” he says.

The Tears of the Innocent and the Bloodshedtells Jawara’s story,while touching onfreedom, Liberianhistory and the needfor peace.

“We have seenso much bloodshed,rapes and tortures,the killing of innocentpeople, people run-ning away from theirhomes, people sepa-rated from their fami-lies, and we are tiredto see people cry forfreedom. We all needto come together asone nation and as onepeople,” he writes inhis book.

The Tears of theInnocent and theBloodshed is availableon Amazon, and theauthor is available forreadings and inter-views. Contact himby emailing jawara_m o h a m m e d @ h o t

mail.com.Burnaby’s Tommy Douglas library

branch has ordered Jawara’s book andwill host a reading with him in the future,so keep an eye on the Burnaby NOW forupdates.

Burnaby-New Westminster MP PeterJulian runs the fastest mouth in Ottawa,according to Samara, a non-partisan orga-nization that analyzes politics.

The charitable think-tank countedwords spoken by MPs in the Houseof Commons last year and found thatJulian was the most verbose, with 226,027words.

“Since I’ve started in Parliament, I’vebeen on the most-active list regularly,”Julian told the NOW. “Being most activein the house for 2012 is an honour, butI just think it’s also just part of the job.We’re elected to speak out on behalf ofconstituents.”

Julian, the NDP’s energy and naturalresources critic, spent a lot of time speak-ing against the takeover of Canadianenergy company Nexen by CNOOC, astate-run Chinese oil company. Julian wasalso a regular critic of the Conservative’sbudgetary measures.

“One of the things I found most inter-esting is the NDP has a third of the mem-bers in the House of Commons but nearlyhalf of the activity,” Julian said, “whichshows me we are doing what we wereasked to do by our voters.”

Second place for most-talkative MPwent to Liberal Kevin Lamoureux, MPfor Winnipeg North, with 222,451 wordsspoken, and Green party leader ElizabethMay was third, at 174,783.

The projections were based on analy-ses of 54 days of debate in the House of

Commons over three periods in 2012.Samara also created an infographic,

equating MPs’ word counts with books.Julian would be on par with RohintonMistry’s A Fine Balance.

Gift for the gab: According to Samara,a non-partisan think-tank, Burnaby-NewWestminster MP Peter Julian is the mosttalkative MP in the House of Commons.

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Most talkative MPJennifer Moreaustaff reporter

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Book: A story of war, survival

Remembering: Burnaby residentMohammed Jawara wants people toknow his story.

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It’s 148,000 square feetof integrated health ser-vices and amenities to helpdevelop all types of ath-letes – from the weekendwarrior to the Olympiclevel – and it’s finally tak-ing appointments.

Fortius Sport and Healthannounced nine provin-cial sport organizationsthat will now call Burnabyhome, inside itsnew sports hubon May 13.

Fortius cel-ebrated its softopening onMonday bya n n o u n c i n gSportMedBC,B.C. SchoolSports, B.C.Athletics, CurlB.C., Canoe-Kayak B.C.,Karate B.C.,B.C. Water Poloand SynchroB.C. will reside inside thesports hub on KensingtonAvenue.

These groups all in onespot make it the largestsport cluster in the prov-ince, according to Fortius.

On Wednesday, LALakers basketball playerSteve Nash took the firstshot inside the new Fortiusgymnasium. Nash, two-time NBA MVP and co-owner of the VancouverWhitecaps FC, is also amember of the Fortius ath-lete advisory board.

“Our vision is to collabo-rate with like-minded indi-viduals and organizationswho believe in the powerof sport to transform lives,”said Scott Cousens, found-er and chair of Fortius, in amedia release. “That’s why

it’s only natural for us tohave provincial sport orga-nizations dedicated to thedevelopment of athletes,coaches, officials and vol-unteers share in the canvasthat is the Fortius athletedevelopment centre.”

The eight organiza-tions will join Roman TulisEuropean Soccer Schoolof Excellence, which hasalready set up shop inFortius. The nine organiza-tions will join the Fortius

athlete devel-opment centreboth as resi-dent and non-resident sportpartners.

“A majorpillar of whatwe’re allabout is ath-lete develop-ment,” said Dr.Rick Celebrini,Fortius co-f o u n d e rand chiefsport officer.

“Launching the Fortiusathlete development cen-tre with an inaugural seriesof resident sport partnersthat are responsible for thegrowth and developmentof their respective sports iswhat we’d like to think is awin-win proposition.”

Fortius also officiallyannounced Pharmasave,FitFirst Footwear and aSportMed medicine storethat will all be operationalby the summer.

“We were looking forlike-minded individualsand organizations whoshared in our belief in thepower of sport to transformlives,” said Lynda Cannell,Fortius chief operating offi-cer. “Our first three inaugu-ral resident retail partnersare a perfect fit for us given

their commitment to deliv-ering excellent customerservice and their knowl-edge and understanding ofthe sport and active livingcommunities.”

After years of beingin the works, and almostcoming to a stop after the2008 financial crisis, the$61 million facility is takingappointments. There arealready 60 practitioners,which will be part of themore than 200 staff mem-bers working when thefacility is in full throttle.

The institute is opera-tional for physiotherapy,massage therapy, chiro-practors, physicians andthe world’s fastest growinghydrotherapy practice – itis described as being morerobust than a “super clinic”by its ambassador.

“First of all, everything isavailable under one roof,”said Tom Mayenknecht,Fortius Foundation ambas-sador standing outside thenew facility. “This is morethan just for athletes.”

The public can alsopurchase monthly or tem-porary packages startingaround $70, which notonly includes gym accessbut also services from itshealth-care providers.

“High-performance ath-letes will come here becauseof the nature of the facility,but (it’s for) people of allages and levels of ability.That’s the big message forus to get out, because peo-ple aren’t used to havingaccess to this kind of facil-ity,” said Mayenknecht,who is also the radio hostof Sport Market on Team1040.

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“So whether you’re asix-year-old playing sportsfor the first time or a 60-year-old grandma who justwants to stay fit for the oddwalking with her friends,there’s programming hereto serve those people,” hesaid.

The whole facility hascorridors and areas namedwith an Olympic themebecause a lot of the lead-ership on this projectwas inspired from theVancouver 2010 Olympics,according to Mayenknecht.

“Not just because ofOlympic games as highperformance host cities,but really the broad defini-tion of Olympics as cultur-al, educational and havinghealth legacies,” he added.“That’s why … you’regoing to see the Barcelona

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boardroom, the Beijing stu-dio and … the Oslo land-ing.”

There is also aPharmasave, with a healthfocus, a sport retail store,which will open soon, andopening some time in thesummer are a café and theinstitute’s restaurant, GameChanger Sports Café andLounge, which will alsocater to the lodge.

The site’s grand open-ing is slated for nextSeptember.

“We’ll have some com-munity open houses forsports groups and thenthe official opening inSeptember,” he added.

There are parallel cor-ridors lined with therapyrooms for physiotherapists,chiropractors and otherphysicians to tend to thetheir clients.

“Here, everybody is anintegrated team, so oneperson’s electronic medicalrecord is shared with thedifferent physicians in theteam,” he said. “Of courseit’s fully private and confi-dential and protected thatway, but that is right awaya defining feature of thisplace – is the fact that it’sintegrated.”

There’s also a space ded-icated for a walk-in clinicto respond to the demand

for sport injury treatment.For example, if a child isinjured on a field nearbyduring a game, or if thereis an urgent need for firstaid, the child can cometo Fortius for immediateattention.

“The whole building hasbeen designed to create thebest atmosphere and workambiance possible and alsoto create the best ambiancefor our clients, for peoplevisiting for services ortreatments or training,” hesaid. “Hence, you’re goingto see a lot of skylights,a lot of windows, wherepeople from other areas aregoing to be able to look inand see activity going on inother areas.”

Burnaby is one of twomunicipalities in Canadato now have a Hydroworxhydrotherapy pool, whichis essentially an underwa-ter treadmill or swimmingpool.

It can be used for reha-bilitation, aqua fit classes,and pushing an athlete tothe next level, according toMayenknecht.

There’s also a biome-chanics and physiologylab, and an innovation andresearch centre.

The gymnasium isanother highlight of thefacility, which will be opento the public.

It’s comprised of two

vertical courts and oneNBA-size court, horizon-tally.

It has high ceilings,and its colour themes arekeeping in the Olympicspirit with gold, silver andbronze.

The institute is in talkswith the Burnaby parks,recreation and cultural ser-vices department, as well.

“It’s probably one ofthe nicest gym spaces inWestern Canada,” he said.“There’s a real desire tocollaborate with Burnabyparks and rec, be part of theBurnaby family, not seen aswanting to take anythingaway from anybody or

compete with anybody, soto speak, but really pro-vide additional resourcesfor the Burnaby sports andrec community.”

The Game Changerlounge opens to the Athenspatio, which overlooks theFortius pitch, which is nextto a city pitch as well.

The pitch plays a keypart of the institute’s soccerprogramming, according toMayenknecht.

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SECTION COORDINATOR Jennifer Moreau, 604-444-3021 [email protected]

16 Class Act

Jim Crescenzo was eight yearsold when his dad died of cancer,and his older siblings and wid-owed mom went to work.

When Crescenzo turned 14, hetoo got his first job to pitch in andhelp the family.

“I remember sitting around thetable at night, at the end of eachmonth, with my brother, and mysister and mom. Everyone wouldput their pay cheques on the table,and we’d look at it and say: Howcan we help? How can we getthrough this month?”

That family image inspiredCrescenzo and would prove for-mative to his life’s work: mentor-ing troubled teens through film,theatre and television, and the les-sons he brings to that work weregleaned around the kitchen table.

Crescenzo’s mother was anItalian immigrant. She workedhard, raised her children on herown and never remarried after thedeath of her husband.

“At a very young age, I wastaught by my mom that the secretto success is to aim high, and youwork your ass off to go get it, andthe other thing is to never give uphope.”

In 1981, Crescenzo got a jobteaching drama at TempletonSecondary, the school he attendedin his youth.

“It was my goal to go back and

see if I could help kids who weremarginalized and at risk,” he says.“The most important thing wasto teach them life skills – to buildconfidence and self esteem inthem, as well as having the oppor-tunity if they wanted to explore apossible career in television, filmand theatre, they would be readyto by the time they graduated.”

But the drama program wasstarved of resources – there wereno real facilities, and students saton the floor.

In 1997, Crescenzoand two parents– James Prier andShelley Mason –whose son had beenthrough his program,put together a bud-get and a plan to raisehundreds of thou-sands of dollars fromaffluent donors.

The Vancouverschool board pitchedin with bricks andmortar, building bet-ter facilities, andCrescenzo fundraisedfor state-of-the-artequipment – cam-eras, editing suites,microphones – and the film andtelevision program was born.Crescenzo estimates almost halfof Templeton’s student popula-tion is involved in the program,which also attracts students fromother areas.

But Crescenzo didn’t stop there.Determined to catch the kids fall-ing through the cracks, he wenton to form a summer film pro-gram, in partnership with Pacific

Cinematheque and a club to helptroubled male teens.

He now has a small army ofsupporters who help with thevarious programs, either throughvolunteering or generously donat-ing, including Francesco Aquilini,owner of the Vancouver Canucks,and Frank Giustra, well-knownphilanthropist and founder ofLions Gate Entertainment.

At 54, Crescenzo spent morethan three decades mentoring

teens, through film,television and the-atre.

“We needed toshow young peoplethat in order to besuccessful, you had towork extremely hard,long hours,” he said.“If you had adversityin your life, we needto recognize it. Andwe have a choice:Is it going to be I’mgoing to play the vic-tim? Or am I going toembrace it and use itas leverage, for me tobe better and to go onand do great things?And the last thing is

they learn about gratitude andhow they have to give back to theprogram.”

Templeton’s principal AaronDavis said Crescenzo’s work atthe school is fantastic.

“It engages lots of students,and student engagement is criti-cal for student success,” he says.“It’s very, very positive, and tosee the joy the students get fromtheir success and the celebration

of their success is fantastic.”Davis noted that Crescenzo’s

work impacts the students througha number of ways, including theBoys’ Club, the mentoring initia-tive to help troubled male teens.

“There’s a team approach tosupport them. In schools I’veworked where that does not exist,those kids would probably not bein school,” he says.

Davis also pointed out thatmany of the donors that supportCrescenzo’s efforts are formergrads of Templeton or parents ofstudents.

“Jim has developed an abilityto really find people who want togive back to the community,” hesays. “The term I have for it is ‘aculture of return.’”

Crescenzo was recently hon-oured for his work with a Queen’sDiamond Jubilee Medal, one ofcountless accolades he’s receivedover the years.

But life wasn’t easy forCrescenzo either; he struggled inhis youth over the death of hisfather. He was angry, he wantedto act out, and at times he did.

But it was always his mother,he says, and her strong mentor-ing role and unconditional lovethat kept him in line. And it’s thelessons from her that inform hiswork with youth today.

“I learned from a young agethat you have two choices – this iswhat my mother taught me – youcan either be the victim, or youcan be the guy that’s going to usehis adversity, to not only leverage(yourself) but to be your greatestteacher and to be hungrier and sethigher goals,” he says.

Theatre program atTempleton:

Burnaby resident JimCrescenzo started this pro-gram in 1981, and he esti-mates the annual budget is$20,000.

The year-round pro-gram is for students in allgrades.

Crescenzo raises moneyto bring in professionalartist from all disciplinesin the entertainmentindustry to work with stu-dents.

Key supporters includeJudy and Bob Hager,Frank Giustra and TanyaZambrano.

◆Dream Big

Productions:Templeton’s film and

television program wasestablished in 1997 and hasan annual estimated bud-get of $40,000.

Students spend theschool year learning howto write, direct, act in, editand produce films.

Key supporters includeFrank Giustra, James Prierand Shelley Mason.

◆Telus Summer Visions

Film Institute: Crescenzoset up this program, apartnership with PacificCinematheque, in 1997,and he estimates the annu-al budget is $185,000.

At-risk youth arereferred to the programfor a crash course in film-making.

Professional instruc-tors teach the participants,and students from theTempleton program canearn a small wage teachingat the summer program.

Key supportersinclude Telus, Lions GateEntertainment, FrankGiustra, and Jim, Jasonand Ryan Bosa.

For more info: www.summervisions.ca.

◆The Boys’ Club:This program was

established in 2008,with an annual esti-mated budget of $50,000.Approximately 50 mem-bers – at-risk male teens– meet weekly. Successfulmale role models are invit-ed to speak to the boys.

Key supporters: co-founder/partner WalterMustapich, FrancescoAquilini, Frank Giustra,and Judy and Bob Hager.

For more info: www.boysclubnetwork.com.

Burnaby man awardedfor work mentoringyoung students

Jennifer Moreaustaff reporter

“At a very youngage, I was taughtby my mom thatthe secret to suc-cess is to aimhigh, and youwork your ass offto go get it, andthe other thing isto never give uphope.”JIM CRESCENZOBurnaby resident

A life dedicated to helping youth

Crescenzo’sinitiativeswith youth

Awarded:Burnaby’s Jim

Crescenzo,seen here withVancouver MPLibby Davies,

receiveda Queen’sDiamond

Jubilee Medalfor his work

mentoringyouth through

the dramaticarts. Crescenzo

teaches atTempleton

Secondary inVancouver.

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Glee actor comes to LemonAidThe Burnaby-based Down

Syndrome Foundation is hostingLemonAid, a fundraiser on May 23at the River Rock Show Theatre inRichmond, and a well-known figurefrom the hit TV show Glee will bethere.

Lauren Potter is an actor withDown syndrome who plays BeckyJackson on Glee.

U.S. president Barack Obama

appointed her as an advisor to theWhite House on special needs issues.Potter will be making an appearanceat the May 23 show.

Other entertainers include Ceaseand Desist, Burnaby crooner StephenScaccia and pianist Austin NashPark.

The foundation has done anamazing job rounding up items tobe auctioned for charity.

There will be an autographedRolling Stones guitar, a Beatlesalbum signed by Paul McCartney,

an autographed Billy Joel photo andTaylor Swift tickets.

Artists and celebrities have alsodonated art pieces for the auction.

Proceeds from the evening goto the Down Syndrome ResearchFoundation, a Burnaby-based char-ity that runs programs for peoplewith Down syndrome.

Tickets are $85, available onlineat dsrf.donorpages.com/lemonaid,or call 604-444-3773 for more infor-mation.

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Jennifer Moreaustaff reporter

Storytellingproject shares

immigrants’ tales

The BurnabyIntercultural PlanningTable is organizing a story-telling project so refugeesand new immigrants canshare their tales with thecommunity.

“It’s like a living legacy,an oral piece that supportsthe work we are doing,”said Jody Johnson, thetable’s project coordinator.“Every single time we cangive our newest residentsa voice, it supports themand their attachments tothe community.”

The storytelling projectincludes training for newimmigrants and refugeesliving in Burnaby, with anintermediate to advancedlevel of English. The sto-rytelling training lasts 12hours, and participantsmust be able to conducttwo public performancesover the next 10 months.

The BurnabyIntercultural PlanningTable is a consortium ofgroups and agencies thatcoordinate help for localrefugees and immigrants.

According to Johnson,the project participants willbe invited to share theirstories, where appropriate,at future planning tableevents, either as individu-als or as a panel. Therewill also be chances for thegeneral public to hear the

stories, but times and loca-tions haven’t been decidedyet. Johnson said the storiesmay also be translated andshared with ethnic mediaoutlets.

Johnson said that reallive stories can be inspir-ing.

“That could bring peo-ple to take action or helpthem shift their attitudeor change perspective onsome of the issues,” shesaid. “It puts a face to allthis theory we read about,that’s the idea behind it.”

While refugees oftencome to Canada with trau-matic stories of escapingwar and political strife, thestories they create throughthe project could be meta-phorical and not necessar-ily be literal or biographi-cal.

People interested in thestorytelling training canattend one of two upcom-ing information sessions.

The first is Monday,May 27, from 11 a.m. to12:30 p.m. The second isWednesday May 29, from7:30 to 9 p.m. Both willbe held at Nikkei Place, at6688 Southoaks Cres.

Naomi Steinberg,executive director of theVancouver StorytellingSociety, will provide train-ing for those selected toparticipate. To register, goto www.surveymonkey.com/s/BIPT_Storytelling_InfoSessions.

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SFU student wins national leadership award

Kudos to SimonFraser Universitystudent Chantelle

Buffie for receiving the2013 National HSBCWoman Leader ofTomorrow Award.

The award is fromEnactus, a charitableorganization that promotessocial change throughentrepreneurship, andHSBC Bank of Canada isthe sponsor. The awardrecognizes female post-secondary students whoexemplify success andinspire others throughentrepreneurial leadership.

Buffie was featuredin the NOW last June forher work co-foundingFusion Kitchen, a seriesof cooking classes led byimmigrant women, whogain confidence and earnmoney while sharing theircultural cuisine.

It was that enterprisethat earned Buffie theaward and a $2,500 projectgrant for the Enactus teamat SFU. The money willgo towards a project thathelps advance women inthe community.

Students wantedfor conference

Calling all highschool students: One BigMovement is looking foryouth to attend an upcom-ing conference at SFU’s

Surrey campus.The event is to encour-

age young people to takeaction against child pov-erty.

One Big Movement isa non-profit organizationstarted by SFU studentsdedicated to eradicatingchild poverty in B.C.

If you need a reason toget involved, here are acouple of points from OneBig Movement:

One in seven B.C. chil-dren lives in poverty.

B.C. has the second-worst child poverty rateafter Manitoba.

Children raised in poorfamilies tend to becomepoorer adults.

The conference is onSaturday, May 25 at SFU’sSurrey campus, from 10a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s free, andlunch is provided.

The event is gearedtowards students in grades10 to 12, but younger stu-dents are welcome, too.For more information orto register, go to www.onebigmovement.org/movements/eytc2013.

Students cleanshoreline

Students at Burnaby’sSt. Helen’s School spentMay 4 picking up garbagefor the Great CanadianShoreline Cleanup. Theannual event involvesvolunteers from acrossCanada who pick up trashnear lakes, rivers andoceans.

Grade 7 students fromSt. Helen’s picked uptrash along the shore atConfederation Park inNorth Burnaby.

Students Cara Morettoand Zoey Collins organ-

ized the event, and Vancityprovided lunch.

Annual WORDSanthology out

The Burnaby schooldistrict celebrated theannual WORDS WritingProject on Thursday, May16. The yearly anthologyis a collection of studentwriting, and the selectedauthors read their pieceson stage at the MichaelJ. Fox Theatre. DavidMushens, vice-principalat Cariboo Hill Secondary,also addressed the crowd.Mushens, who goes by thepen name David Russell,published Last Dance, amurder mystery starringa lawyer turned teacher.This year, the school dis-trict did something newand invited adults fromthe English literacy foun-dations program to submitwritten pieces, as well.WORDS will be avail-able in local libraries andschool libraries.

Annual Gilmorespring carnival

I know I’ve mentionedquite a few school carni-vals lately, but this onetakes the cake. GilmoreCommunity School ishosting a country-themedspring carnival on Friday,May 24, from 4 to 9 p.m.

There will be a bouncycastle, barbecue, a raffle,entertainment, a cow-milk-ing demonstration, carni-val games, pony rides, cot-ton candy and a pie-eatingcontest.

Suzanne Sachinidis,one of the organizers, saidthe annual event is a hugehit in the Heights.

“It’s a really, really bigevent,” she said, estimat-ing more than 1,000 peoplecame last year.

The money raisedgoes towards the Gilmoreschool, which also servesas a community hub.

The school is at 50 S.Gilmore Ave. For moreinformation, call 604-790-0301.

Have any information onschool news and events?Contact Jennifer Moreau

with items for Class Actat [email protected] or by mail at 201A-3430Brighton Ave. Burnaby, B.C.V5A-3H4. For more Burnabyevent information, go to www.burnabynow.com and click onthe event listings.CLASS ACT

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Diamonds in the Sky Gala marksBurnaby Hospital’s 60 Years of Caring

Rob Lamoureux and Craig McDiarmid, both withBurnaby Firefighters Charitable Society, flank Diamondsin the Sky event planner Roma Sumra.

Approximately 200 guests celebratedBurnaby Hospital’s 60th anniversaryat the inaugural Diamonds in the Sky

gala on May 4. Keith and Betty Beedie and the

late Dr. Kenneth Hill were honoured for theirphilanthropic contributions to Burnaby Hospital,and Lewis Bublé delivered a surprise $50,000donation from his son, celebrity Michael Bublé.

Brian Wong, board member, Burnaby HospitalFoundation, Lily Wong and Jim Baird, Board Member,Burnaby Hospital Foundation.

Ryan Beedie, Cindy Beedie, Betty and Keith Beedie, recipients of theDistinguished Patron Award.

Tonia Stefan, Tom Stefan, board member Burnaby HospitalFoundation and Cheryl Westgard, branch manager ofBurnaby Main and UniverCity Scotiabank.

Evelyn Hill with her daughters, Jodene Gant(left) and Jocelyn Reeves. She accepted theSpirit of Philanthropy Award on behalf of herhusband Dr. Kenneth C. Hill.

Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan and JimBaird, board member of the BurnabyHospital Foundation.

Sylvia Zylla, director of Major Gifts andPlanned Giving at Burnaby Hospital withJack Gin.

Burnaby Hospital orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Tim Kostomowith daughters, Sophia and Stephanie.

Lewis Bublé delivers a $50,000 donation fromson, Michael Bublé, to Cheryl Carline and TinuMathur of the Burnaby Hospital Foundation.

Dr. Shelley Ross, president of the B.C. MedicalAssociation, with Dr. Robert Saunders andDr. Diane Phillips.

Tinu Mathur, chair of Burnaby HospitalFoundation, with Betty and Keith Beedie,recipients of the Distinguished Patron Award.

Master of ceremonies, Wayne Cox, Cheryl Carline, President and CEO of Burnaby Hospital Foundation,and Betty and Keith Beedie, recipients of the Distinguished Patron Award.

Performer Charlotte Romses and Russ Aunger,Scotia Bank financial consultant.

Emily Miller and Vishal Gupta.

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Juno award-winning trumpeter and vocalist Gabriel Hasselbach,Sylvia Hasselbach and master of ceremonies Wayne Cox.

Christie Walker and Chelsea Park fromScotiabank Group.

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After waiting a longtime, residents nearGreystone Plaza

in North Burnaby finallyhave a local grocery storeagain.

SuperValu opened a14,000-square-foot store at1601 Burnwood Dr. in theGreystone Plaza this week,which used to house anIGA, according to a mediarelease.

“I know many peoplein our community werecurious about this storeopening, and my teamand I are excited to wel-come our customers to thestore,” said Mike Belich,the store’s franchisee, in amedia release.

The store will be opendaily from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.offering fresh produce,meat, baked goods anddeli products.

“I’m confident that ourcustomers will be thrilledin the quality and selec-tion of products and prices

they will find,” Belich said.“Our commitment to cus-tomer service means thatour customers can expectan exceptional shoppingexperience.”

Belich has 40 years ofgrocery experience and hasspent the last 12 as a fran-chisee at the SuperValuDeep Cove location inNorth Vancouver.

For more information,call the new location at604-421-3776.

Know The ScoreAre you Canada’s next

top sportscaster? Do youwant to be? Then headover to Metrotown toaudition.

Metropolis atMetrotown will be hostto The Score and Gillete’ssearch for Canada’s NextSportscaster, which couldlead to a contract withScore Media.

If your audition issuccessful, then you canappear on the reality showfor a chance to win a one-year sportscaster job.

Head to the grand courtto audition at 10 a.m. onSaturday, May 25, and at 7p.m. on Sunday, May 26.

Donation trailerIf you have any extra

clothes, furniture, booksor other household itemslying around then headover to Brentwood TownCentre to make a donation.

The Salvation Armydonation trailer is settingup shop at Brentwoodevery Wednesday to pickup reusable householdgoods and more.

All items go to aSalvation Army thriftstore.

The trailer is in theparking lot near Sears andLougheed Highway everyWednesday from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.

For more information,call 604-298-7314.

Sell to the cityThe Burnaby Board of

Trade is holding a sem-inar to give businesses theinside scoop on how tosuccessfully propositionthe City of Burnaby.

Gisele Caron, the city’spurchasing manager, willlead the free seminar andinstruct participants onwhat the city buys, howthe process works andhow to get involved.

The seminar is on May23 from 1 to 2 p.m. at theDelta Burnaby Hotel. Toregister, call 604-412-0100or email, [email protected].

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Over 1,000 children living with disabilities will take part ina memorable camp experience and athletes with intellectualdisabilities will participate in local sport and wellness programs.

By working together we can help ensure more people will receivethe ingredients they need to succeed in life.

THANK YOU!You made a difference.

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Edmonds Community CentreConstruction is nearly complete on the new Edmonds CommunityCentre, a 90,000 square foot multi-functional facility located insoutheast Burnaby. We are busy setting up the centre and getting itready for action.

Drop by this summer! Swim in the six lane pool, take a swim lesson,float or power walk down the lazy river, or slide down the waterslide.The water play area is perfect for toddlers and children to splasharound.

And it’s more than just a pool! There’s a 7,000 square foot state-of-the-art weight and cardio area, activity rooms—including ones for finearts, a seniors’ lounge, an indoor playground for preschoolers, summercamps for children, a youth lounge and so much more. There is trulysomething for everyone at Edmonds Community Centre!

Keep up-to-date on our opening at burnaby.ca/edmonds

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Programs for EveryoneParks | Recreation | Culture

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Family ActivitiesIce Cream Making Workshop | All AgesMuseum Sa (1) 10-11:30am Aug 10 298252 $8.85

Sa (1) 1-2:30pm Aug 10 298253 $8.85Su (1) 10-11:30am Aug 18 298254 $8.85Su (1) 1-2:30pm Aug 18 298255 $8.85

Radio History at the Museum | All AgesMuseum Sa (1) 2-3pm Jun 8 298928 No Fee

Sa (1) 10:30-11:30am Jun 15 298929 No FeeSa (1) 10:30-11:30am Jun 22 298930 No FeeW (1) 7:30-8:30pm Jul 10 298970 No FeeTh (1) 7:30-8:30pm Jul 18 298971 No Fee

Deer Lake Save-On-Foods 5K | All AgesDeer Lake Park Sa (1) 8:30-10:30am May 25 290936 $25.00Flea Market - Willingdon Parking Lot | All AgesWillingdon Sa (1) 10am-2pm Jul 13 291201 $12.88Kidstuff Only Swapmeet | 10 years & upWillingdon Sa (1) 9am-12:30pm Jun 8 291423 $18.79Family Canoeing | 10 years & upDeer Lake Park Sa (1) 10am-12noon Jun 8 290884 $20.66

Sa (1) 10am-12noon Jul 6 290885 $20.66Su (1) 10am-12noon Aug 11 290886 $20.66

Family Kayaking | 10 years & upBarnet Marine Sa (1) 10am-12noon Jun 22 296448 $34.92

Su (1) 1-3pm Jul 14 296483 $34.92Canoeing | 10 years & upDeer Lake Tu (1) 5:30-6:30pm Jun 4 301477 No Fee

Tu (1) 6:45-7:45pm Jun 4 301478 No Fee

Preschool ProgramsCreative Ballet | 3 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 9:30-10am Jul 23 298178 $13.50Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 9:30-10am Jul 16 296386 $20.25Creative Ballet | 4 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 10:10-10:55am Jul 23 298179 $20.25

M, W, F (6) 1:15-2pm Aug 12 298690 $30.37Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 10:10-10:55am Jul 16 296387 $30.38Creative Dance | 4 yearsEdmonds Tu, Th (6) 1:20-2:05pm Aug 13 301197 $30.38Creative Dance | 5 yearsEdmonds Tu, Th (6) 2:10-3:10pm Aug 13 301198 $40.50Creative Dance for Parent & Child | 3 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10:35-11:20am Jul 8 295678 $40.64

M-F (5) 10:35-11:20am Jul 15 295679 $40.64Creative Dance to Live Music | 4 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 9:45-10:30am Jul 8 295672 $40.64

M-F (5) 9:45-10:30am Jul 15 295673 $40.64Creative Dance to Live Music | 4-5 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 11:35am-12:20pm Jul 8 295674 $40.64

M-F (5) 11:35am-12:20pm Jul 15 295675 $40.64Creative Dance to Live Music | 5 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 12:25-1:25pm Jul 8 295676 $49.40

M-F (5) 12:25-1:25pm Jul 15 295677 $49.40Dance with me, Baby! | 12-24 monthsBonsor M, W, F (6) 9:30-10:15am Jul 15 298150 $30.37

Tu, Th (6) 9:30-10:15am Aug 6 298151 $30.37First Steps - Creative Movement Toddler | 2-3 yearsEdmonds Tu (3) 12:45-1:15pm Aug 13 301182 $20.25Mom 'n' Me Dance | 2-3 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 10:25-11:10am Jul 15 298155 $30.37

Tu, Th (6) 10:25-11:10am Aug 6 298159 $30.37Prancing Princes & Princesses | 3-4 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 11:20am-12:05pm Jul 15 298160 $30.37

Tu, Th (6) 11:20am-12:05pm Aug 6 298161 $30.37Zumbatomic® | 4-5 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 5-5:45pm Jul 16 298238 $27.00Baby Signing & Song | 1-23 monthsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 9:45-10:30am Jul 2 298148 $31.05

Tu, Th (6) 10:45-11:30am Jul 2 298149 $31.05

Adapted ProgramsDiscover the Handcycle | All AgesNew location! Handcycling is a great upper body workout and canprovide a wonderful sense of freedom for people with disabilities. Takethis amazing cycle for a test drive on a safe, level pathway and discoverthe fun of wheeling around Burnaby. Sessions are one hour long. Registerat least one week in advance. Call Bonsor for more info and to register.Adapted Yoga | 18 years & upEastburn F (8) 10-11:30am Jul 5 291742 $46.56Social Club | 19 years & upWillingdon Th (5) 6:15-8:15pm Jul 4 296415 $18.10Barbecues | 19 years & upWillingdon Th (1) 6:15-8:15pm Aug 8 296406 $7.50Container Gardening | 19 years & upWillingdon Th (1) 6:15-8:15pm Jun 20 296396 $14.00Camp Spectacular | 13-31 yearsK.R.I.B. W-F (3) 9am-3pm Jul 31 304298 $72.00

W-F (3) 9am-3pm Aug 7 304299 $72.00W-F (3) 9am-3pm Aug 14 304300 $72.00

Summit W-F (3) 9am-3pm Jul 3 304294 $72.00W-F (3) 9am-3pm Jul 10 304295 $72.00W-F (3) 9am-3pm Jul 17 304296 $72.00W-F (3) 9am-3pm Jul 24 304297 $72.00

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Art Explorers | 4-5 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 9:30-10:30am Jul 8 296787 $37.65

Tu-F (4) 9:30-10:30am Aug 6 296789 $31.20Art Safari | 4-5 yearsArt Gallery Tu-F (4) 9:30-10:30am Jul 2 296757 $31.20

Tu-F (4) 11am-12noon Jul 2 296758 $31.20Tu-F (4) 1-2pm Aug 6 296759 $31.20Tu-F (4) 2:30-3:30pm Aug 6 296760 $31.20

Mom 'n' Toes | 1-24 monthsBonsor M, F (4) 9:30-10:45am Jul 15 298182 $53.00

M, F (4) 11am-12:15pm Jul 15 298183 $53.00M, F (4) 9:30-10:45am Aug 12 298184 $53.00M, F (4) 11am-12:15pm Aug 12 298185 $53.00

Out & About, Draw & Paint | 4-5 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 9:30-10:45am Jul 22 297018 $44.00

M-F (5) 9:30-10:45am Aug 26 297021 $44.00Pencils, Paints & Plasticine | 4-6 yearsEileen Dailly Sa (4) 10-11am Jul 6 296383 $24.20Preschool Arts Camp | 4 yearsBonsor M-Th (4) 9:45am-12noon Aug 26 298204 $62.10Preschool Arts Camp | 5 yearsBonsor M-Th (4) 1-3:15pm Aug 26 298206 $62.10Ready, Set, Print | 4-5 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 9:30-10:30am Jul 15 296997 $37.25

M-F (5) 1-2pm Jul 15 296999 $37.25M-F (5) 2:30-3:30pm Jul 15 297000 $37.25M-F (5) 9:30-10:30am Aug 12 297001 $37.25

Cameron Pre-camp | 3-5 yearsCameron Th (6) 9:15-11:15am Jul 11 294861 $74.04

F (6) 9:15-11:15am Jul 12 294862 $74.04Tiny Tot Sports Camp | 3-5 yearsBill Copeland M-F (5) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 8 290683 $67.70

M-F (5) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 15 290685 $67.70M-F (5) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 22 290687 $67.70M-Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 29 290688 $54.16M-Th (4) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 29 290689 $54.16Tu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Aug 6 290690 $54.16Tu-F (4) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 6 290691 $54.16M-F (5) 9:30-11:30am Aug 12 290679 $67.70M-F (5) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 12 290680 $67.70M-F (5) 9:30-11:30am Aug 19 290681 $67.70M-F (5) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 19 294359 $67.70

WeeVentures | 3-5 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 1-3pm Jul 2 291669 $49.36

M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 8 291662 $37.02M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 15 291663 $37.02Tu, Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 16 291670 $49.36Tu, Th (4) 1-3pm Jul 16 291671 $49.36M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 22 291674 $37.02M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Jul 29 291664 $37.02W, F (2) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 7 291665 $24.68M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 12 291666 $37.02M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 19 291667 $37.02M, W, F (3) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 26 291707 $37.02

Edmonds Tu, Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 9 300685 $49.36Tu, Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 23 300686 $49.36Tu, Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Aug 6 300687 $49.36Tu, Th (4) 9:30-11:30am Aug 20 300688 $49.36

Willingdon Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 9 294590 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 9 294589 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 16 294591 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 16 294592 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 23 294593 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 23 294594 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 30 294595 $37.02Tu-Th (3) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 30 294596 $37.02

Babytime Music & Movement | 3-11 monthsBonsor M, W, F (6) 10:25-11:10am Aug 12 298181 $31.05Babytime Music & Movement | 11-23 monthsBonsor M, W, F (6) 9:30-10:15am Aug 12 298180 $31.05Music & My Baby | 1-12 monthsEileen Dailly F (7) 11:40am-12:10pm Jul 19 297037 $51.06Music & My Baby / Music & My Toddler | 1-3 monthsEileen Dailly F (7) 1:15-2pm Jul 19 297041 $60.33Music & My Toddler | 1 month-3 yearsEileen Dailly F (7) 12:20-1:05pm Jul 19 297043 $60.33Musical Munchkins | 1-2 yearsBonsor Sa (4) 10-10:45am Jun 1 295302 $20.70Musical Munchkins | 2-3 yearsBonsor Sa (4) 10:55-11:40am Jun 1 295303 $20.70

Tu, Th (6) 9:30-10:15am Jul 2 298141 $31.05M, W, F (6) 11:20am-12:05pm Aug 12 298142 $31.05

Orff Music - Summer Intro | 3 years with an adultShadbolt M-F (5) 1:30-2:30pm Jul 15 290891 $33.65Orff Music - Summer Intro | 4 years with an adultShadbolt M-F (5) 2:35-3:35pm Jul 15 290892 $33.65Orff Music - Summer Intro | 5-6 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 3:40-4:40pm Jul 15 290893 $33.65Orff / Kodaly - Introduction | 4 yearsBonsor M, W, F (5) 10:40-11:25am Jul 29 298202 $25.87Young Tunes | 2 years with an adultEdmonds Sa (4) 10-11am Aug 10 301241 $25.96Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 1:30-2:15pm Jul 2 290916 $25.32Young Tunes | 3 years with an adultEdmonds Sa (4) 11:15am-12:15pm Aug 10 301242 $25.96Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 2:20-3:20pm Jul 2 290917 $25.32Young Tunes | 4 & 5 yearsEdmonds Sa (4) 12:30-1:30pm Aug 10 301243 $25.96Shadbolt Tu-F (4) 3:25-4:25pm Jul 2 290918 $25.32Creative Drama | 4-6 yearsEdmonds M (3) 12:30-1:30pm Aug 12 293800 $16.38Creative Play at Home | 4-5 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 9:30-10:30am Jul 22 293807 $28.80Creative Play at Home | 5-6 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10:45-11:45am Jul 22 293806 $28.80

Busy Bees | 10 months-5 yearsBonsor W (4) 10-11:30am Jul 3 291651 $24.66

W (4) 10-11:30am Jul 31 291652 $24.66Edmonds F (4) 10-11:30am Jul 12 300694 $24.66

F (4) 10-11:30am Aug 9 300695 $24.66Little Green Thumbs | 18-36 monthsWillingdon F (2) 12:30-2pm Jun 7 300585 $22.16Pre-kindergarten | 4-5 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (8) 9:30am-12noon Jul 30 291709 $135.40Bonsor Tu, Th (8) 1-3:30pm Jul 30 291658 $135.40Edmonds Tu, Th (8) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 9 300691 $108.32

Tu, Th (8) 12:30-2:30pm Aug 6 300692 $108.32Eileen Dailly W, F, M (8) 12:45-2:45pm Aug 7 297033 $108.32Preschool Playtime | 3-5 yearsPlay is your child’s most important first learning experience. In anencouraging atmosphere, our creative instructors use art, music, scienceand activity centres for positive play adventures. Having fun and makingnew friends is the name of the game for your preschooler at thispopular playtime. Visit us at burnaby.ca/active for locations and start dates.Preschoolers on the Run! | 3-5 yearsKensington Tu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 2 294083 $40.40

Tu-F (4) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 2 294084 $40.40M-F (5) 9:30-11:30am Jul 15 294085 $50.50M-F (5) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 15 294086 $50.50M-F (5) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 22 294089 $50.50M-F (5) 9:30-11:30am Jul 29 294090 $50.50M-F (5) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 29 294091 $50.50

Roamin Rascals | 3-5 yearsBill Copeland Th (4) 9:30-11am Jun 6 296488 $25.74Summer Playtime Specials | 35 months-5 yearsMaywood SchTu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 2 298601 $40.40

Tu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 9 298602 $40.40Tu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 16 298603 $40.40Tu-F (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 23 298604 $40.40

Preschool Sports & Games - Soccer | 3 yearsEdmonds W (4) 3:45-4:15pm Jul 10 300701 $11.22

W (4) 3:45-4:15pm Aug 7 300702 $11.22Preschool Sports & Games - Soccer | 4-5 yearsEdmonds W (4) 4:30-5:15pm Jul 10 300703 $16.83

W (4) 4:30-5:15pm Aug 7 300704 $16.83Tiny Tot Lacrosse & Multi Sports | 3-5 yearsBill Copeland F (5) 3:45-4:15pm May 24 296773 $16.90

F (5) 4:20-4:50pm May 24 296774 $16.90F (5) 4:55-5:25pm May 24 296775 $16.90M, W (6) 3:45-4:15pm Jun 3 296755 $20.31M, W (6) 4:20-4:50pm Jun 3 296756 $20.31M, W (6) 4:55-5:25pm Jun 3 296764 $20.31

Tiny Tot Soccer | 3-5 yearsBill Copeland Tu, Th (6) 3:45-4:15pm Jun 4 299027 $20.31

Tu, Th (6) 4:20-4:50pm Jun 4 299028 $20.31Tu, Th (6) 4:55-5:20pm Jun 4 299029 $20.31

Beetle Crazy | 3-5 years with an adultCity Hall Sa (1) 1-2:30pm Jun 1 295817 $12.23Chickadee Capers | 3-5 years with an adultCity Hall Sa (1) 1-2:30pm Jul 13 295819 $12.23

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Drawing & Cartooning | 5-8 yearsEdmonds F (3) 5:15-6:45pm Aug 9 301425 $27.23Drawing & Cartooning | 9-12 yearsEdmonds F (3) 7-8:30pm Aug 9 301428 $27.23Drawing & Painting | 6½-9 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 11am-12:30pm Aug 26 298766 $45.37

M-F (5) 1:30-3pm Aug 26 298767 $45.37Drawing & Painting | 6-9 yearsEdmonds Sa (3) 10:30am-12noon Aug 10 296379 $27.23Drawing & Painting | 7-9 yearsEileen Dailly Sa (4) 11:30am-1pm Jul 6 296382 $36.30Drawing & Painting | 9-12 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 3:30-5pm Aug 26 298768 $45.37Drawing & Painting | 9-13 yearsEdmonds Sa (3) 12:30-2pm Aug 10 301472 $27.23Drawing & Painting | 10-15 yearsEileen Dailly Sa (4) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 6 296376 $48.40Drawing & Painting in the Park | 6-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 8 294137 $70.50Flash Video Game Design | 11-14 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 298779 $240.00Full Day Art Studio for Home Learners | 9-17 yearsArt Gallery F (1) 9:30am-2:30pm May 31 289508 $35.25Multimedia Art Exploration | 6-7 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 26 298769 $45.37Music & Video Production | 9-12 yearsBonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 298872 $200.00Pack Your Pencils &Brush | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 12 297028 $67.50Play with Print | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 29 299092 $68.50Printopolis | 9-12 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 1-3:30pm Jul 29 297004 $83.62Shadbolt Supervised Lunch | 6-12 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 12noon-1pm Jul 8 298961 $20.00

M-F (5) 12noon-1pm Jul 15 298962 $20.00Bonsor Sports Camp | 9-12 yearsBonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 298987 $108.96

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 298988 $136.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 298989 $136.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 298990 $136.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 298991 $136.20Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 298992 $108.96M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 298993 $136.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 298994 $136.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 26 298995 $136.20

Camp Adventure @ Edmonds | 5-12 yearsEdmonds M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 300744 $121.50

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 300745 $121.50M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 300747 $121.50M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 300746 $121.50Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 300748 $97.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 300749 $121.50M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 300750 $121.50

Camp ALIVE!! | 5-9 yearsConfed Park M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 8 297522 $148.20

M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 15 297523 $148.20M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 22 297526 $148.20M-F (5) 10am-4pm Jul 29 297524 $148.20

Camp Mad Leadership Camp | 11-13 yearsWarner Loat M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 29 298866 $148.40Camp Madawaska | 6-11 yearsWarner Loat Tu-F (4) 10am-4pm Jul 2 298835 $148.40

M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 8 298836 $148.40M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Jul 22 298838 $148.40Tu-F (4) 10am-4pm Aug 6 298840 $148.40M-Th (4) 10am-8pm Aug 19 298839 $148.40

Full on Fun - Cameron | 5-7 yearsCameron M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 8 294863 $84.00

M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 15 294864 $84.00M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Jul 22 294865 $84.00M,Tu,Th,F (4) 9am-1pm Jul 29 294866 $84.00M,Tu,Th,F(4) 9am-1pm Aug 12 294868 $84.00

Piano Basics - Summer Intro | 5-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10:20-11:20am Jul 8 290900 $60.55

M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 8 290901 $60.55M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 8 290902 $60.55M-F (5) 9:15-10:15am Jul 15 290904 $60.55M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 15 290906 $60.55M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 15 290907 $60.55M-F (5) 1:55-2:55pm Jul 15 290908 $60.55M-F (5) 9:15-10:15am Jul 22 290919 $60.55M-F (5) 11:25am-12:25pm Jul 22 290921 $60.55M-F (5) 12:50-1:50pm Jul 22 290922 $60.55M-F (5) 1:55-2:55pm Jul 22 290923 $60.55

Summer Voices | 6-9 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 1:30-3pm Jul 8 290910 $47.48Broadcasting & Documentary | 10-13 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 1-4pm Jul 29 298774 $125.00Creative Drama | 6-9 yearsBonsor Sa (4) 1-2pm Jun 1 295759 $23.04Discovering Speech & Drama | 9-11 yearsBonsor Sa (4) 3:20-4:20pm Jun 1 301658 $23.04Drama Adventures | 7-9 yearsShadbolt Tu-F (4) 12:30-2pm Jul 2 293803 $34.56Edmonds M (3) 1:45-3:15pm Aug 12 293804 $25.92Exploring Drama | 10-13 yearsEdmonds M (3) 3:30-5pm Aug 12 301239 $25.92Fairytale Theatre | 5-6 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 12:15-1:15pm Jul 2 298147 $34.56

M, W, F (5) 11:35am-12:35pm Jul 29 298146 $28.80Historical Performance Workshop | 10-13 yearsShadbolt M-F (10) 10am-1pm Jul 15 294399 $237.55Lights, Camera, Action - Movie Making | 10-13 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 1-4pm Aug 26 298777 $125.00Performing Arts Camp | 8-11 yearsBonsor M-Th (8) 1:15-4:30pm Jul 15 298764 $179.40Summer Theatre: Myths & Legends | 10-13 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 294398 $206.503-D Animation | 11-14 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 298780 $240Art Exploration - Sculpt, Draw, Paint | 6-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 22 293998 $70.50Art Explorers | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 12:30-2pm Jul 8 296795 $53.37

M-F (5) 11:30am-1pm Jul 22 296794 $53.37Art Gallery Tour & Workshop for Homelearners | 6-15 yearsArt Gallery Th (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jun 13 289505 $14.10Art Investigators | 6-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 15 295300 $70.50

M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 15 295301 $70.50Art Naturalists | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 29 297023 $67.50

M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 29 297024 $67.50M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 12 297028 $67.50M-F (5) 1-3:30pm Aug 12 297026 $82.60M-F (5) 1-3pm Aug 19 297025 $67.50M-F (5) 10am-12noon Aug 19 297027 $67.50

Art Safari | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 1-2:30pm Aug 19 296784 $53.37Art Up Close | 9-12 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 2:30-4:30pm Jul 8 297006 $68.50

M-F (5) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 22 297007 $68.50Art with Shelley | 5-8 yearsEdmonds F (2) 4-5:30pm Jul 19 300944 $18.15Art with Shelley | 9-12 yearsEdmonds F (2) 6-7:30pm Jul 19 300945 $18.15Artistic Cupcake Design | 8-12 yearsBonsor M, W, F (3) 3:30-5pm Jul 8 298896 $30.00

Tu-Th (3) 9:30-11am Aug 20 298910 $30.00Tu-Th (3) 11:30am-1pm Aug 20 298911 $30.00

Artrageous | 6-9 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 11:15am-12:30pm Jul 2 298199 $45.37

Tu, Th (6) 11:15am-12:30pm Aug 6 298200 $45.37Carnival! | 6-9 yearsArt Gallery Tu-F (4) 1-3:30pm Aug 6 297003 $68.50Cartooning & Animation 1 | 9-12 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 29 298771 $125.00Claymation & Animation | 9-12 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 26 298775 $125.00

Heritage Adventure Summer Camps | 6-9 yearsMuseum M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 298227 $160.00

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 298221 $160.00M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 298223 $160.00M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 298228 $160.00Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 298263 $130.00M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 298222 $160.00M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 298224 $160.00M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 26 298226 $160.00

Kamp Kaleidoscope | 5-8 yearsKensington Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 294075 $120.96

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 294071 $151.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 294074 $151.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 294070 $151.20Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 294072 $120.96

Sports Adventure Camp | 7-11 yearsCameron M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 297337 $145.20

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 297338 $145.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 297341 $145.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 297342 $145.20Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 297339 $116.16M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 297340 $145.20M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 297343 $145.20

Sports Camp | 6-8 yearsBill Copeland M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 8 290669 $155.05

M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 15 290670 $155.05M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 22 290666 $155.05M-Th (4) 9am-4pm Jul 29 290668 $124.04M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 12 290667 $155.05M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 19 290665 $155.05

Sports Camp | 9-12 yearsBill Copeland M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 8 290676 $155.05

M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 15 290677 $155.05M-F (5) 9am-4pm Jul 22 290673 $155.05M-Th (4) 9am-4pm Jul 29 290674 $124.04Tu-F (4) 9am-4pm Aug 6 290678 $124.04M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 12 290675 $155.05M-F (5) 9am-4pm Aug 19 290672 $155.05

Wesburn Backyard Buddies | 5-7 yearsWesburn M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 8 298913 $131.63

M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 15 298914 $131.63Tu, Th, F(3) 8:30am-3pm Aug 6 298917 $105.30

Wesburn Youth Zone | 8-11 yearsWesburn M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 8 298921 $131.63

M-F (5) 8:30am-3pm Jul 22 298923 $131.63Tu, Th, F(3) 8:30am-3pm Aug 6 298925 $105.30

Xzone Junior Camp | 5-8 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 298571 $144.90Xzone Senior Camp | 9-12 yearsBonsor Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Jul 2 298578 $126.72

M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 8 298579 $158.40M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 15 298580 $158.40M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 22 298581 $158.40M-F (5) 9am-3pm Jul 29 298582 $158.40Tu-F (4) 9am-3pm Aug 6 298583 $126.72M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 12 298584 $158.40M-F (5) 9am-3pm Aug 19 298585 $158.40

After-Camp Stay & Play @ Edmonds | 5-12 yearsEdmonds M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 8 300772 $39.25

M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 15 300773 $39.25M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 22 300774 $39.25M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Jul 29 300775 $39.25Tu-F (4) 3-5:30pm Aug 6 300776 $31.40M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Aug 12 300777 $39.25M-F (5) 3-5:30pm Aug 19 300778 $39.25

Babysitter's Basics | 11-15 yearsBonsor W, F, M (5) 1-3:30pm Jul 3 291650 $52.75Eileen Dailly Tu, Th (6) 1-3pm Aug 6 298705 $50.64Edmonds Tu, Th (4) 1-4pm Jul 9 298827 $50.64Cooking Basics | 10-13 yearsEdmonds Tu (4) 3:30-5pm Jun 4 300807 $27.00Girls Only - Gardening | 7-9 yearsWillingdon F (2) 3:30-5:30pm Jun 14 295686 $18.06

F (2) 6-8pm Jun 14 295687 $18.06

Girls Summer Club | 6-9 yearsBonsor M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 15 291653 $39.60

M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 22 291654 $39.60M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Jul 29 291655 $39.60M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Aug 12 291656 $39.60M, W, F (3) 1-3:30pm Aug 19 291657 $39.60

Edmonds Tu (4) 1-4pm Jul 9 300713 $63.36Tu (4) 1-4pm Aug 6 300714 $63.36

Kinder Ventures | 5-6 yearsWillingdon M-W (3) 9:30am-12:30pm Aug 12 294599 $34.56Playland Day Trip | 11-15 yearsEdmonds Sa (1) 11am-6pm Jul 13 300802 $38.00Creekside Tu (1) 9:30am-5:30pm Jul 23 295040 $38.00South Central M (1) 11am-6pm Aug 12 294985 $38.00Preteen Extreme | 10-13 yearsEdmonds W (4) 3:15-5:15pm Jun 5 300811 $24.00

W (5) 3-5pm Jul 3 300812 $30.00W (4) 3-5pm Aug 7 300813 $24.00

Wesburn After Camp Club | 5-11 yearsWesburn Tu-F (4) 3-5pm Jul 2 298902 $25.12

M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 8 298903 $31.40M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 15 298905 $31.40M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 22 298905 $31.40M-F (5) 3-5pm Jul 29 298906 $31.40Tu, Th, F(3) 3-5pm Aug 6 298907 $25.13M-F (5) 3-5pm Aug 12 298908 $31.40M-F (5) 3-5pm Aug 19 298909 $31.40

Celebrate Asian Heritage | 6-12 yearsMuseum Su (1) 9:30-11am May 26 298259 $15.00Basketball | 9-12 yearsEdmonds F (4) 3:30-4:30pm Jul 12 300707 $9.72

F (4) 4:45-5:45pm Jul 12 300708 $9.72Basketball for Girls | 10-13 yearsEdmonds Th (4) 3-4:30pm Jul 4 300783 $14.58Karate Level II | 6-12 yearsEileen Dailly Tu, Th (6) 10:45am-12:15pm Jul 2 298712 $41.40Karate Level III | 6-12 yearsEileen Dailly Tu, Th (5) 12:20-1:50pm Jul 2 298714 $41.40Simply Soccer | 10-13 yearsEdmonds Tu (4) 2:30-4pm Aug 6 300798 $14.58Soccer | 6-9 yearsEdmonds F (4) 3:30-4:30pm Aug 9 300711 $9.72

F (4) 4:45-5:45pm Aug 9 300712 $9.72Volleyball | 10-13 yearsEdmonds Tu (4) 2:30-4pm Jul 9 300786 $14.58Recreational Gymnastics | 5-10 yearsCameron Sa (4) 11:10am-12:10pm Jul 6 296278 $19.60Camping Getaway | 10-13 yearsCreekside Tu-Th (3) 9am-1pm Jul 16 295012 $119.00South Central W-F (3) 9am-1pm Jul 31 295049 $119.00Cultus Lake Waterslides | 10-13 yearsCreekside Tu (1) 10am-7pm Aug 13 295016 $41.00South Central W (1) 10am-7pm Jul 10 295034 $41.00

Prices do not include taxes.

Children ProgramsClay Explorations | 6-7 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 1-2pm Jul 2 298192 $37.92

Tu, Th (6) 1-2pm Aug 6 298194 $37.92Clay Explorations | 8-11 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 2:20-3:50pm Jul 2 298193 $56.88

Tu, Th (6) 2:20-3:50pm Aug 6 298195 $56.88Ballet I | 7-9 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 1:40-2:40pm Jul 23 298678 $27.00

M, W, F (6) 3:20-4:20pm Aug 12 298679 $40.50Break Dance | 9-12 yearsBonsor W, M (5) 2:25-3:25pm Aug 7 298670 $33.75Chinese Dance Sampler | 6-7 yearsBonsor W, F, M (5) 9:45-10:45am Jul 3 298672 $33.75

W, F, M (5) 10:55-11:55am Jul 3 298695 $33.75Contemporary Hip Hop Dance | 9-12 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 11:10am-12:10pm Jul 15 296725 $35.05Create Your Own Dance | 6-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 15 296718 $74.11

M-F (5) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 15 296720 $98.80Creative Ballet | 5 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 12:30-1:15pm Jul 15 298170 $30.37

Tu, Th (4) 11:05-11:50am Jul 23 298173 $20.25Creative Ballet | 5-6 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 12:30-1:30pm Aug 6 298172 $40.50

M, W, F (6) 2:10-3:10pm Aug 12 298689 $40.50Eileen Dailly M, W, F (9) 4-5pm Jul 8 296390 $60.75Edmonds Tu, Th (6) 11am-12noon Jul 16 300886 $40.50Creative Ballet | 5 yearsEdmonds Tu, Th (6) 11:20am-12:20pm Aug 13 301174 $40.50Dance Camp | 6½-8 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 1:15-4:30pm Aug 26 298761 $109.69Dance Camp | 7-8 yearsBonsor Tu-F (4) 3-4:30pm Jul 2 298762 $40.50Hip Hop | 8-11 yearsBonsor W, M (5) 1:15-2:15pm Aug 7 298669 $33.75Hip Hop | 9-12 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 6-7pm Jul 9 298666 $40.50Little Hip Hoppers | 6-7 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 1:25-2:10pm Jul 15 298166 $30.37

Tu, Th (6) 1:40-2:40pm Aug 6 298167 $40.50Pre-Ballet | 5-7 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (4) 12:30-1:30pm Jul 23 298673 $27.00Pre-Ballet | 6-7 yearsEdmonds Tu, Th (6) 10:15-11:15am Aug 13 301175 $40.50Rhythm Tap & Body Percussion | 6-8 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 9:50-10:50am Jul 22 296722 $35.05

M-F (5) 11am-12noon Jul 22 296723 $35.05Zumbatomic® | 6-7 yearsBonsor M, W (4) 5:50-6:35pm Jul 15 298232 $27.00Zumbatomic® | 8-10 yearsBonsor M, W (4) 6:40-7:25pm Jul 15 298233 $27.00Summer Writing: Making Stories | 10-12 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 8 294389 $71.20Flute Basics - Summer Intro | 9-14 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-12noon Jul 8 290889 $63.30Guitar Basics | 9-11 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 10-10:30am Aug 12 298809 $75.72

M, W, F (6) 11:10-11:40am Aug 12 298811 $75.72M, W, F (6) 12:20-12:50pm Aug 12 298813 $75.72M, W, F (6) 1:30-2pm Aug 12 298815 $75.72

Guitar Basics | 11-14 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 10:35-11:05am Aug 12 298810 $75.72

M, W, F (6) 11:45am-12:15pm Aug 12 298812 $75.72M, W, F (6) 12:55-1:25pm Aug 12 298814 $75.72

Introduction to Media Arts | 9-12 yearsShadbolt Tu-F (4) 9-10:30am Jul 2 294582 $90.00

M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 8 294581 $113.00MusArt Camp | 4-6 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 9:30-11:45am Jul 22 298186 $77.62MusArt Camp | 7-9 yearsBonsor M-F (5) 1-3:15pm Jul 22 298188 $77.62Orff / Kodaly - Introduction | 5-6 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 11:20am-12:05pm Jul 2 298145 $31.05Summertime Singing | 9-12 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 1:40-2:40pm Aug 12 298605 $38.94Violin Basics - Summer Intro | 9-14 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 11:05am-12:05pm Jul 15 290912 $60.55

M-F (5) 1:30-2:30pm Jul 15 290914 $60.55

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Children ProgramsGo-Karts & Beach Barbecue | 10-13 yearsCreekside Tu (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 2 295019 $54.00South Central W (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 24 295029 $54.00Horseback Riding | 10-13 yearsCreekside Tu (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 9 295036 $72.00South Central W (1) 9am-5:30pm Aug 14 295020 $72.00Badminton Lessons - Juniors Competitive | 9-18 yearsBonsor W (8) 6:45-8pm Jul 3 298559 $75.20Badminton Lessons - Introduction / Beginner | 6-12 yearsBonsor W (4) 5:15-6pm Jul 3 298560 $22.56

W (4) 5:15-6pm Jul 31 298562 $22.56Badminton Child Beginner / Intermediate | 6-12 yearsBonsor W (8) 6-6:45pm Jul 3 298561 $45.12Squash Challenge for Juniors | 6-17 yearsBonsor Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm May 26 298526 $9.20

Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm Jun 23 298529 $9.20Su (1) 1:30-3:30pm Jun 30 298533 $9.20

Tennis BC PeeWee - 1.0-1.5 | 5-6 yearsBby Lake East Tu-F (4) 10-11am Jul 2 296334 $35.68Central Park Tu, Th (4) 4-5pm May 21 296323 $35.68

Tu, Th (4) 5:15-6:15pm May 21 296326 $35.68Tu-F (4) 9-10am Jul 2 296333 $35.68Tu, Th (4) 9:30-10:30am Jul 23 296330 $35.68

Kensington Sa, Su (4) 9-10am May 25 296324 $35.68Tennis BC PeeWee - 1.0-1.5 | 7-8 yearsBby Lake East Tu, Th (4) 5:15-6:15pm Jun 4 296328 $35.68

Tu, Th (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 23 296332 $35.68Kensington Tu, Th (4) 5-6pm Jun 25 296331 $35.68Tennis BC PeeWee - 2.0-2.5 | 5-8 yearsBby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 9-10am Jun 15 296335 $35.68

W, M (4) 9:30-10:30am Aug 7 296337 $35.68Cameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 8 297369 $66.90

M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 12 297370 $66.90Tennis BC Youth - 1.0-1.5 | 9-12 yearsBby Lake East M, W (4) 9:30-11:30am Jul 22 296351 $71.36Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 22 298946 $66.90

Tu-F (4) 10:30am-12noon Aug 6 298947 $53.52M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Aug 12 298959 $66.90

Kensington Sa, Su (4) 11:15am-1:15pm May 25 296348 $71.36M, W (4) 4-6pm Jun 24 296350 $71.36

Tennis BC Youth - 2.0-2.5 | 9-12 yearsBby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 10:15-11:15am Jun 15 296353 $35.68

M, W (4) 4-5pm Jul 8 296354 $35.68Tu, Th (4) 9:30-10:30am Aug 6 296355 $35.68

Cameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 8 298949 $66.90M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 29 298950 $66.90M-F (5) 9-10:30am Aug 19 298951 $66.90

Tennis BC Youth - 3.0-3.5 | 10-12 yearsCameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 15 298952 $66.90

M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Aug 19 298955 $66.90

Summer Volunteer Orientation | 13-18 yearsAlpha Sch Th (1) 3:30-5pm May 23 299002 No FeeBurnaby Mtn Tu (1) 3:30-5pm May 21 298996 No FeeCameron Sa (1) 12:30-2pm Jun 8 299003 No FeeAthletic Training | 13-16 yearsEileen Dailly Th (5) 4-5pm Jul 4 298722 $28.05Yoga for Youth | 11-16 yearsEileen Dailly W (5) 4-5:15pm Jul 3 298717 $35.06

W (4) 4-5:15pm Aug 7 298721 $28.05Dance Only for Girls Only | 13-18 yearsEdmonds Th (4) 3:30-5pm Jun 6 300820 No FeeWeight Training for Teens | 14-17 yearsBonsor Su (3) 2-3:30pm Aug 11 297461 $22.05Camping Getaway | 13-18 yearsCreekside W-F (3) 9am-1pm Aug 21 295013 $119.00South Central W-F (3) 9am-1pm Aug 7 295046 $119.00Cultus Lake Waterslides | 13-18 yearsCreekside Th (1) 10am-7pm Jul 11 295017 $41.00Edmonds Th (1) 12noon-8pm Aug 29 299080 $41.00South Central M (1) 10am-7pm Jul 22 295044 $41.00Go Karts & Beach Barbecue | 13-18 yearsCreekside W (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Aug 28 295018 $54.00Edmonds Th (1) 10am-4pm Aug 15 300805 $54.00South Central M (1) 10:30am-4:30pm Jul 15 295043 $54.00Horseback Riding Out-trip | 13-18 yearsCreekside Th (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 25 295037 $72.00South Central M (1) 9am-5:30pm Jul 8 295041 $72.00Youth Canoeing | 10-14 yearsDeer Lake Sa (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jun 8 295873 $20.66

W (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 10 296469 $20.66Tu (1) 12:30-2:30pm Jul 30 296473 $20.66Th (1) 12:30-2:30pm Aug 22 296476 $20.66

Youth Kayaking | 12-16 yearsBarnet MarineSa (1) 12:30-3pm Jun 22 296457 $32.95

Tu (1) 12:30-3pm Jul 9 296461 $32.95W (1) 12:30-3pm Jul 31 296463 $32.95Th (1) 12:30-3pm Aug 29 296464 $32.95

Badminton Lessons | 13-18 yearsBonsor W (8) 8-9pm Jul 3 298563 $60.16Tennis BC Teen - 1.0-1.5 | 13-16 yearsCameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 15 298956 $66.90Central Park Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm May 21 296338 $71.36

Tu-F (4) 1:30-3:30pm Jul 2 296343 $71.36Bby Lake East Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 4 296340 $71.36

Tu, Th (4) 12noon-2pm Jul 23 296342 $71.36Kensington Sa, Su (4) 1:45-3:45pm May 25 296339 $71.36

Tu, Th (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 25 296341 $71.36Tennis BC Teen - 2.0-2.5 | 13-16 yearsCameron M-F (5) 9-10:30am Jul 22 298957 $66.90Bby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 11:30am-12:30pm Jun 15 296344 $35.68

Tu, Th (4) 5-6pm Jul 9 296345 $35.68W, M (4) 10:30-11:30am Aug 7 296346 $35.68

Tennis BC Teen - 3.0-3.5 | 13-16 yearsCameron M-F (5) 10:30am-12noon Jul 29 298958 $66.90

Teen ProgramsSummer Clay | 12-15 yearsShadbolt Tu-Th (7) 1:30-5pm Jul 2 293565 $147.72

M-Th (5) 1:30-4:30pm Jul 15 293566 $109.80Break Dance | 13-16 yearsBonsor W, M (5) 3:35-4:35pm Aug 7 298671 $33.75Contemporary Hip Hop | 13-18 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10-11am Jul 15 296724 $35.05Create Your Own Dance | 13-18 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 1-3pm Jul 22 296721 $98.80Glee Camp | 12-14 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 12noon-2pm Aug 6 298229 $82.80Glee Camp | 15-18 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 2:20-4:20pm Aug 6 298230 $82.80Modern Dance | 15-18 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 4:30-5:30pm Aug 6 298818 $40.50

Tu, Th (6) 5:40-6:40pm Aug 6 298820 $40.50Street Jazz | 13-17 yearsBonsor Tu, Th (6) 7:10-8:10pm Jul 9 298667 $40.50Posters & Slogans | 13-17 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 1-4pm Jul 8 294391 $101.40Audition Ready | 13-15 yearsBonsor M, W, F (6) 2:50-3:50pm Aug 12 298620 $38.94Media Arts | 13-18 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 11am-2pm Jul 8 294584 $225.00

M-F (5) 2:15-5:15pm Jul 8 299066 $225.00Songwriting Workshop | 11-16 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 22 290924 $140.00Performing Arts Camp | 12-15 yearsBonsor M-Th (8) 1:15-4:30pm Jul 15 298765 $179.40Shaking up Shakespeare | 13-17 yearsShadbolt Tu-F, M (9) 1-5pm Jul 2 294366 $303.12Sketch Comedy | 13-17 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 2-5pm Jul 15 294416 $86.40Theatre Improv - Intensive | 12-18 yearsEdmonds M (3) 6-8pm Aug 12 301240 $34.56Abstract Painting & Colour Theory | 16-17 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 29 295662 $151.25Drawing & Cartooning | 12-16 yearsEdmonds F (3) 3-5pm Aug 9 301424 $36.30Drawing with the Artists | 16-17 yearsShadbolt Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Jul 2 295624 $165.00Print Studio | 13-16 yearsArt Gallery M-F (5) 1-4pm Aug 12 297014 $90.75Summer Arts Studio | 12-17 yearsShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 291428 $166.25

M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 15 291429 $166.25Youth Centre Adventures | 11-15 yearsCreekside Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Aug 6 297030 $130.00South Central M-Th (4) 10am-3pm Aug 19 297031 $130.00Summit M-Th (4) 10am-3pm Jul 29 297029 $130.00Interview Preparation for Teens | 14-18 yearsEdmonds Th (1) 3:30-5:30pm May 30 300819 $14.00Resume Writing for Teens | 14-18 yearsEdmonds Tu (1) 3:30-5:30pm May 28 300818 $14.00

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Karate - Beginner | 14 years & upEileen Dailly W (5) 7-8pm Jul 3 298715 $25.70Karate - Continuing | 14 years & upEileen Dailly W (4) 8-9:30pm Jun 5 298720 $30.84

W (5) 8-9:30pm Jul 3 298724 $38.55W (4) 8-9:30pm Aug 7 298726 $30.84

Advanced Tandem Canoeing | 19 years & upDeer Lake Sa (1) 9am-5pm Jul 13 296480 $82.64Burrard Inlet Kayak | 19 years & upBarnet MarineSu (1) 10am-2:30pm Jun 23 296458 $78.57

Sa (1) 10am-2:30pm Jul 27 296459 $78.57Su (1) 10am-2:30pm Aug 25 296460 $78.57

Canoeing at Deer Lake | 14 years & upDeer Lake Sa (1) 10am-12noon Jun 1 290871 $20.66

Sa (1) 1-3pm Jul 6 290872 $20.66Su (1) 1-3pm Aug 11 290873 $20.66

Evening Canoeing | 14 years & upDeer Lake Tu (1) 6:30-8:30pm May 28 290874 $20.66

W (1) 7-9pm Jun 19 290875 $20.66W (1) 7-9pm Jul 10 290876 $20.66Tu (1) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 30 290877 $20.66Th (1) 6-8pm Aug 22 290878 $20.66

Evening Hiking | 14 years & upCity Hall Th (1) 6-9pm Jun 13 295833 $22.29

Tu (1) 6-9pm Jul 2 295835 $22.29W (1) 6-9pm Jul 24 295836 $22.29Th (1) 5:30-8:30pm Aug 15 295837 $22.29

Evening Sunset Kayak | 14 years & upBarnet MarineTh (1) 6:30-8:30pm May 30 290879 $34.92

F (1) 7:30-9:30pm Jun 21 290880 $34.92Tu (1) 7-9pm Jul 9 290881 $34.92W (1) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 31 290882 $34.92Th (1) 6-8pm Aug 29 290883 $34.92

Hiking Day Trip | 19 years & upCity Hall Su (1) 10am-3pm Jun 2 295825 $37.15

Sa (1) 10am-3pm Jun 15 295826 $37.15Su (1) 10am-3pm Jul 7 295829 $37.15Sa (1) 10am-3pm Jul 20 295830 $37.15Sa (1) 10am-3pm Aug 10 295831 $37.15

Introduction to Ocean Kayaking | 19 years & upEileen Dailly F, Su (2) 9:30am-2:30pm May 24 290857 $132.12Kensington Pool F, Sa (2) 7:30-2:30pm Jun 14 290858 $132.12

F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Jul 5 290862 $132.12F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Jul 19 290863 $132.12F, Su (2) 7:30am-2:30pm Aug 16 290864 $132.12

Introduction to Solo Canoeing | 19 years & upDeer Lake Sa (1) 9am-5pm Aug 17 296484 $82.64Introduction to Tandem Canoeing | 19 years & upEileen Dailly F, Su (2) 9:30am-3:30pm Jun 7 295872 $82.64Morning Kayak | 14 years & upBarnet Marine Su (1) 10am-12noon Jun 2 290867 $34.92

Su (1) 10am-12noon Jul 14 290868 $34.92Sa (1) 10am-12noon Aug 24 290869 $34.92

Private Kayaking LessonBarnet Marine Tu (1) 6-7am Jul 2 296492 $44.54Badminton Lessons | 18 years & upBonsor W (8) 8-9pm Jul 3 298558 $99.44Squash Skills & Drills | 19 years & upBonsor Su (4) 6:45-8:15pm May 26 298320 $97.74Tennis BC Adult 1.0 | 17 years & upCameron M (3) 7-9pm Jun 10 296954 $74.58Central Park M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm May 20 296356 $99.44

Tu-F (4) 3:30-5:30pm Jul 2 296362 $99.44Bby Lake East M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 3 296359 $99.44

M, W (4) 12noon-2pm Jul 22 296361 $99.44Kensington Tu, Th (4) 9-11am May 21 296358 $99.44

Sa, Su (4) 4-6pm May 25 296357 $99.44M, W (4) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 24 296360 $99.44

Tennis BC Adult 2.0 | 17 years & upBby Lake East Sa, Su (4) 1-2:30pm Jun 15 296363 $74.58

M, W (4) 6-7:30pm Jul 8 296364 $74.58Tu, Th (4) 10:30am-12noon Aug 6 296365 $74.58

Adult ProgramsDon Hutchinson: Glazing & Decorating | 18 years & upShadbolt W (2) 7-10pm May 22 294823 $83.75Summer Pottery | 18 years & upShadbolt M, W (8) 10am-1pm Jun 24 293563 $179.84

Th, Tu (8) 7-10pm Jun 27 293564 $179.84Belly Dance 1 | 16 years & upBonsor Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Aug 6 298874 $42.06Belly Dance Fusion | 16 years & upBonsor Tu, Th (6) 6:50-7:50pm Aug 6 298877 $42.06Broadway Burlesque for Beginners | 18 years & upBonsor Tu (6) 8:10-9:10pm May 21 293844 $42.06Broadway Burlesque for Dancers | 18 years & upBonsor Tu (6) 7-8pm May 21 293845 $42.06Dance Teacher Summer Intensive | 18 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 22 295812 $321.75Street Jazz | 16 years & upBonsor Tu, Th (6) 8:20-9:20pm Jul 9 298668 $42.06Summer Ballet | 18 years & upShadbolt M, W (5) 6:15-7:45pm Jun 17 296369 $74.10

M, W (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jul 8 296373 $88.92Summer Jazz | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu, Th (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jun 18 296370 $63.09

Tu, Th (6) 6:15-7:45pm Jul 9 296374 $63.09Summer Modern | 18 years & upShadbolt M, W (5) 8-9:30pm Jun 17 296371 $74.10

M, W (6) 8-9:30pm Jul 8 296384 $88.92Summer Tap | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Jun 18 296372 $42.06

Tu, Th (6) 8-9pm Jul 9 296391 $42.06Poetry Studio | 18 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 7-9pm Jul 8 294392 $121.00Summer Writing: A Workshop for Adults | 18 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-1pm Jul 15 294400 $94.40African Drumming Ensemble | 16 years & upBonsor Tu (5) 7:45-9pm May 21 293829 $63.00Media Arts | 19 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 9:30am-12:30pm Jul 22 299079 $225.00Acting Basics | 18 years & upEdmonds Tu (2) 7:30-9:30pm Jul 23 301385 $23.04Abstract Painting & Colour Theory | 18 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 29 295623 $151.25Adult Photography Workshop | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu-Th (3) 10am-3pm Jul 2 294059 $122.00Artistic Cupcake Design | 13 years & upBonsor M, W, F (3) 6-8pm Jul 8 298895 $30.00Basic Screenprinting | 18 years & upArt Gallery W (3) 6-9pm Jul 17 296423 $60.40Beginning Photography | 18 years & upShadbolt Su (1) 10am-3:15pm May 26 300142 $75.00Drawing the Figure with Tony O’Regan | 18 years & upShadbolt Su (1) 10am-3pm Jun 2 294994 $85.00Drawing with the Artists | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu-F (4) 10am-3pm Jul 2 295042 $195.00Lunch B.A.G.Days | 19 years & upArt Gallery F (1) 12noon-1pm Jun 7 301586 $12.00

F (1) 12noon-1pm Jul 12 301587 $12.00Oil Painting - Introduction | 16 years & upBonsor W, M (5) 6:45-9:15pm Aug 7 298656 $70.00Open Studio: Printmaking | 16 years & upArt Gallery Su (1) 12noon-3pm May 26 301146 $20.00

Su (1) 12noon-3pm Jun 16 301147 $20.00Su (1) 12noon-3pm Jul 14 301149 $20.00

Portraiture with Betty Woo | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu (4) 7-10pm May 21 294193 $89.70Printmakers Studio | 19 years & upArt Gallery Sa (4) 11am-2pm Jun 1 296422 $96.88Sketching for Painting | 16 years & upBonsor M, W, F (6) 9-11:30am Jul 15 298661 $84.00Summer Drawing | 18 years & upShadbolt Tu, Th (4) 6:30-9:30pm Jul 2 291394 $89.70Summer Landscape Painting | 18 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 15 291576 $145.00Summer Watercolours | 16 years & upShadbolt M-F (5) 10am-3pm Jul 8 291500 $145.00Self Defence for Women | 16 years & upEileen Dailly W (4) 7-8pm May 29 298735 $20.56

W (4) 7-8pm Aug 7 298736 $20.56Nia | 16 years & upEileen Dailly Th (4) 7-8:15pm Jul 4 298755 $33.75

Tai Chi - Beginner | 16 years & upBonsor Sa (9) 11:30am-12:45pm Jul 6 297459 $62.33

M (7) 6:30-7:45pm Jul 8 297458 $48.48Edmonds Th (7) 7-8pm Jul 11 300828 $38.78Yoga for Sports | 16 years & upCameron W (6) 5:45-7pm Jul 3 298587 $43.80Ball, Core Conditioning | 16 years & upCameron W (8) 7:15-8:15pm Jul 3 294559 $55.50Willingdon Tu (4) 6-7pm May 21 295297 $22.20Bellyfit | 16 years & upBonsor W (6) 5-6pm Jul 10 297496 $33.30Zumba® | 14 years & upCameron Sa (4) 8-9am May 25 293709 $27.00

Sa (7) 8-9am Jul 6 301430 $40.50M (6) 6-7pm Jul 8 292394 $40.50

Confed Tu (6) 4:30-5:30pm Jun 25 300770 $30.36Eileen Dailly Tu (5) 5:45-6:45pm Jul 2 298749 $33.75

Th (5) 8-9am Jul 4 298750 $33.75Edmonds Su (6) 8:30-9:30am Jul 7 300831 $40.50

M (6) 6:45-7:45pm Jul 8 300829 $40.50Th (6) 5:15-6:15pm Jul 11 300830 $40.50

Willingdon M (4) 6:15-7:15pm Jul 8 296855 $27.00W (4) 7:55-8:55pm Jul 10 296856 $27.00

Hoop Dance | 14 years & upBonsor Sa (3) 7:30-8:30pm Jun 1 297152 $20.25Pilates | 16 years & upEileen Dailly Tu (7) 7:15-8:15pm Jul 9 298744 $78.19Pilates & Yoga - 50/50 | 16 years & upCameron Th (8) 5:45-7pm Jul 4 298553 $85.00Power Yoga | 16 years & upCameron M (6) 5:45-7pm Jul 8 298551 $43.80Soccer Basics for Women | 19 years & upBby Lake West M (6) 6:30-8:30pm Jun 3 299064 $61.68

M (5) 6:30-8:30pm Jul 22 296320 $51.40Spin & Strength | 55 years & upCameron Tu (6) 9:30-10:30am Jul 2 294555 $33.30

Th (6) 9:30-10:30am Jul 4 294554 $33.30Tai Chi - Advanced | 16 years & upBonsor Sa (9) 10-11:30am Jul 6 297456 $74.79Tai Chi - Intermediate | 16 years & upBonsor Sa (9) 9-10am Jul 6 297457 $49.86Yoga - Hatha | 16 years & upCameron Tu (8) 6-7:15pm Jul 2 293774 $70.08

Tu (8) 7:15-8:45pm Jul 2 293773 $70.08Eileen Dailly Tu (5) 7:30-9pm Jul 2 298728 $43.80

Su (7) 9-10:30am Jul 7 298730 $61.32M (7) 7:35-9:05pm Jul 8 298731 $61.32Tu (4) 7:30-9pm Aug 6 298737 $35.04

Edmonds M (6) 9:15-10:30am Jul 8 300823 $43.80M (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 8 300824 $52.56W (6) 9:15-10:30am Jul 10 300827 $43.80W (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 10 300825 $52.56Th (6) 7-8:30pm Jul 11 300826 $52.56

Willingdon Th (6) 6:45-8pm Jun 27 299030 $43.80Yoga - Moms & Babies | 16 years & upBonsor W (5) 10:30-11:30am May 29 297166 $29.20Yoga - Prenatal | 17 years & upEileen Dailly M (7) 6-7:30pm Jul 8 298738 $61.32Yoga - Restorative | 16 years & upCameron Th (7) 5:45-6:45pm Jul 4 292385 $43.80Eileen Dailly W (5) 6-7:30pm Jul 3 298739 $43.80Yoga - Stress Buster | 16 years & upEileen Dailly Tu (5) 6-7:30pm Jul 2 298741 $43.80

Tu (4) 6-7:30pm Aug 6 298743 $35.04Strength Training for Women | 14-65 yearsBonsor Su (3) 9:30-11:30am Jul 7 297455 $39.12Eastburn W (3) 9:45-11:15am Jul 10 291759 $29.34Strong Body, Strong Bones | 16 years & upBonsor Tu (3) 10-11:15am Aug 13 297521 $24.45Weight Training for Beginners | 14-65 yearsBonsor Su (3) 1:30-3:30pm May 19 297163 $39.12

Su (3) 12noon-2pm Jul 21 297460 $39.12Blacksmithing 1 - Basic | 13 years & upMuseum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Aug 24 298216 $75.00Blacksmithing 4 - Open Forge | 16 years & upMuseum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Jul 13 298203 $75.00Blacksmithing 5 - Tong Making | 16 years & upMuseum Sa (1) 9am-1pm Jul 20 298205 $75.00

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Bus TripsWhite Rock Famers Market & Promenade StrollBonsor Su (1) 9am-2pm Jul 28 300771 $10.69Bell-Irving Fish Hatchery Tour & LunchEdmonds W (1) 9:15am-2pm May 22 291124 $15.65Best of AgassizConfed Th (1) 9am-4:30pm Jun 6 292695 $86.31Bowen Island HikeConfed M (1) 8:30am-5:30pm Jun 24 292395 $12.60Caribbean Days (Maple Ridge) | 19 years & upCameron Sa (1) 10:45am-2:45pm Jul 13 300801 $10.39Edmonds Sa (1) 10:30am-3pm Jul 13 300800 $10.39Casino Series TourConfed Th (1) 9:30am-3:30pm Jul 4 291103 $7.73

M (1) 9:30am-3:30pm Jul 29 291102 $11.43Celebration of Light FireworksConfed W (1) 7:30-11:30pm Jul 31 299382 $60.71CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum Tour (Victoria)Edmonds Tu (1) 7:20am-7:30pm Aug 13 301209 $43.54Dine & Dance at Baci RistoranteBonsor F (1) 6-11pm May 17 294034 $60.28Domaine de Chaberton Winery TourBonsor W (1) 9:45am-2:30pm Jul 17 300689 $35.80Grouse Mountain AdventureConfed M (1) 10am-4pm Aug 12 300435 $49.99Klahowya Village in Stanley ParkConfed F (1) 10am-2pm Aug 23 301441 $32.47Langley Airport Museum & Aderia RestaurantBonsor Tu (1) 9:30am-3pm Jul 9 300683 $17.72Lavender Farm & LunchConfed Th (1) 9:30am-4pm Jun 27 291638 $63.57Let’s Do Lunch (restaurant locations change, call centre for details)Bonsor Th (1) 4:10-7pm May 23 291382 $4.66

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Confed Th (1) 10-11:30am May 30 296942 $2.50Ice Scream!Bonsor W (1) 12:15-1pm Jul 10 291415 $0.67

W (1) 12:15-1pm Aug 7 291416 $0.67Munchies & a MovieBonsor Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Jun 11 291410 $2.10

Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Jul 16 291412 $2.10Tu (1) 1-3:30pm Aug 13 291413 $2.10

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Cameron Th (1) 2-3:30pm May 23 292188 No FeeStrawberry TeaConfed Su (1) 1:30-3pm Jun 9 286128 $7.00Summer BBQBonsor Th (1) 12noon-2pm Jul 18 291422 $10.71Quilting for SeniorsConfed Tu (3) 1-3pm Jul 9 296796 $17.50Watercolours: Intermediate | 18 years & upEdmonds Th (6) 9:15-11:45am May 23 296801 $53.55Ballroom Dance SeriesConfed Tu (5) 6-7:30pm May 21 291108 $27.23

Tu (5) 7:30-9pm May 21 291110 $27.23Th (5) 6-7:30pm May 23 291112 $27.23Th (5) 7:30-9pm May 23 291114 $27.23

Edmonds Th (4) 1:30-2:30pm Jul 4 300790 $14.52Th (4) 1:30-2:30pm Aug 8 300795 $14.52

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Representation AgreementsConfed M (1) 1-2:30pm May 27 301171 $1.00Spanish | 19 years & upCameron W (5) 9-10:30am Jun 26 296768 $24.90

W (5) 10:30am-12noon Jun 26 296769 $24.90Th (5) 1-3pm Jun 27 296776 $33.20

The Role of the ExecutorConfed W (1) 1-2pm May 29 296937 $1.00Get Up & Go!Confed F (7) 11:15am-12:15pm Jul 5 291502 $34.72MallwalkingBonsor W, M (15) 8:45-9:45am Jul 3 291129 $24.70Osteo for LifeEdmonds Th, Tu (12) 9:15-10:15am May 23 296728 $44.64

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Tu, Th (10) 10:30-11:30am Jul 30 296735 $37.20Seniors Hatha Yoga / PilatesBonsor W (8) 1:45-3pm Jul 10 291137 $36.10Tai Chi - Seniors BeginnerCameron M (4) 10:30-11:30am Jul 8 296785 $13.60Confed Th (4) 9-10am Jul 4 291510 $13.60Tai Chi - Seniors IntermediateCameron M (4) 11:30am-12:30pm Jul 8 296786 $13.60Confed Th (4) 10-11am Jul 4 291511 $13.60Yoga - SeniorsBonsor Th (9) 12:30-1:45pm Jul 4 291133 $40.61

M (7) 1:45-3pm Jul 8 291135 $31.59F (8) 1:45-3pm Jul 12 291134 $36.10

Confed W (8) 2:15-3:30pm Jul 3 291560 $43.32Edmonds M (5) 10:30-11:30am May 27 296945 $18.05

M (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 8 296946 $14.44M (3) 10:45-11:45am Aug 12 296947 $10.83

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Edmonds F (4) 10:45-11:45am Jul 5 296949 $20.24F (4) 10:45-11:45am Aug 9 296950 $20.24

Strength Training for Health & WellnessBonsor Tu (4) 10-11:15am Jul 9 297454 $19.56Cameron Tu (4) 11am-12noon Jul 2 293553 $19.56

Tu (4) 11am-12noon Jul 30 293554 $19.56

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BMW, Mercedes, and ofcourse Audi and Porsche,all offer diesel SUVs, andthey’re great, except forthe fact that they start at aminimum of about $60,000and can easily reach$100,000 or more.

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Another upside is fueleconomy. Even with allthat power, it returns11.2L/100km city and6.8L/100km highway,

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Inside: The Touareg’s controls are logically laid out,and it is loaded with standard equipment.

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which are fantastic in this category.The other big plus for clean diesel

technology is resale value.

PerformanceThe defining features of the modern

TDI engines are that they no longer bringbad memories from the past such assmoke, noise, and maintenance issues.The Touareg TDI just gets up and goesabout its business with ease, quietnessand superb power delivery. It is one ofthe most fun cars to drive in the tradition-al SUV category.

The Touareg is also sufficiently capableoff-the-road for most buyers’ needs,thanks to its 4MOTION all-wheel drivesystem and Hill Descent Assist feature.

If you prefer a lower ride height forsuperior on-road handling, you mayopt for the available sport suspension.However, most people will be just finewith the standard model.

The good news is, while the Touaregdoes have reassuring handling, it’s stillvery comfortable. When you combinethis with a quiet cabin, refined engine, aslick eight-speed automatic gearbox, anda very comfy seat, you’ve got a car that’sextremely relaxing to travel in.

EnvironmentThe interior quality is what you expect

of a VW product. All of the controls arelogically laid out, and the touch screeninfotainment centre is easy to use, ifsomewhat gimmicky. Actually, theTouareg comes absolutely loaded withstandard equipment. As well as a fullcomplement of airbags and safety fea-

tures, you get climate control, Bluetooth,leather seats, iPod connectivity, and arearview camera among other features.

As well, Touareg has a cargo space tomatch its more costly competitors. If thereis a knock on this car, it’s that it is onlya five-passenger vehicle, as there isn’ta third row (though keep in mind thatother SUV’s third seating is typically use-less in terms of space and comfort). Theadvantage of not having that third row isthe massive storage space you get in theTouareg. As a result, you can use this caras a proper utility vehicle.

If you need additional room, the rearseats fold down neatly. But if you preferto keep your stowed objects out of sight,the Touareg allows you to slide the entirerear seat unit forward, giving you a bitmore space. Then with the parcel shelf inplace, your valuables are well hidden.

Now we must point out the Touareg’sdownsides. Thankfully it only has a fewissues.

The rear doors don’t open particularlywide, and while there’s plenty of spacefor rear passengers (the rear seats evenrecline), the Touareg isn’t the best atcarrying three people in the back. That’sbecause the centre seat is more of a perchthan an individual chair, and what’smore, the large transmission tunnel leavesno room for your feet. Lastly, while theinterior is very well done, it’s no matchfor the luxury feel found in more expen-sive premium rivals.

The Bottom LineFor those who want the upscale feel

with an advantage of diesel performance,look no further than the VW TouaregTDI.

Touareg: Rear seat a downsidecontinued from page 30

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SUNDAY, MAY 19Boishakhi Utsab/SpringFestival, 6 to 10 p.m. at theBonsor Recreation Complexbanquet hall, 6550 BonsorAve. UTSAB - A CulturalHeritage of Bengal is cel-ebrating Spring Festival. Itwill be an evening of fun-filled cultural activities. Allages, cost is $5/per person,Children under five years getin for free.

THURSDAY, MAY 23Librarians’ Choice: Springinto Summer, 7 to 8:30 p.m.at the Burnaby Public Library,McGill branch, 4595 Albert St.Looking forward to warmerweather and lazy days with agood book? Burnaby librar-ians will present fast-pacedreviews of fiction and non-fiction books for spring &summer reading. Admissionis free but space is limited;register online at www.bpl.bc.ca/events, by calling 604299-8955, or in person at thelibrary.

FRIDAY, MAY 24Armstrong Elementary com-munity carnival, with gamesof chance, face painting, dunktank, cake walk, concessions,Midway games, silent auc-tion, raffles etc. At ArmstrongElementary, 8757 ArmstrongAve., from 5 to 8 p.m.

Gilmore Country Carnival,Gilmore Community School,50 S. Gilmore Ave., 4 to 9p.m. Barbecue, lemonade,obstacle course, super slide,bouncy castle, bungee run,pony rides and more, includ-ing entertainment and a prizeraffle. For more information,call 604-790-0301.

The Bonsor Singin’ Seniors,free concert at BonsorRecreation Complex, 6550Bonsor Ave. Programincludes show tunes, goldenoldies and multiculturalsongs. Doors open at 1 p.m.,

concert from 1:30 to 2:30p.m. Tea and coffee providedafter the concert. Donationsare welcome, and will gotowards buying sheet musicfor 40 people.

SATURDAY, MAY 25Community garage saleand fair, Nelson AvenueCommunity Church. Lots ofbargains, toys, books, prizes,concession, games, facepainting, story-telling andmore. Tables are $15. From10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NelsonAvenue Community Church,5825 Nelson Ave. Info atwww.nacchurch.org.

MONDAY, JUNE 3Wills workshop, Bob PrittieMetrotown branch of theBurnaby Public Library, 6100Willingdon Ave., 7 to 8:30p.m. Do you have a will andis it up-to-date? Learn whatshould be included in a willand what is meant by legalterms such as executor, codi-cil and living will. An experi-enced lawyer will present theoverview. This free workshopis presented in partner-ship with the Canadian BarAssociation. Registration isrequired for this free work-shop. Please register onlineat www.bpl.bc.ca/events orphone 604-436-5400.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6Closing for the summer thriftshop sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.at South Burnaby UnitedChurch, at Rumble Street andGray Avenue, with clothing,household items, collectibles,books, toys and more.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8Burnaby Cactus andSucculent Society plant sale,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the RoyalSquare Mall, Eighth Avenueand McBride Boulevard, NewWestminster. Info: Pat at 604-921-7042.

TUESDAY, JUNE 11British ColumbiaGenealogical Society meet-ing, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., atthe Danish Lutheran Church,downstairs hall, 6010 KincaidSt. Strawberry tea and thesociety’s 2012 Family HistoryBook Awards. Authors’ talks.All interested in genealogyand family history are wel-come to attend.

ONGOINGCentral Park Horseshoe Club,looking for new members.Those wishing to learn howto play, please stop by.Juniors up to age 18 play forfree. Members are in atten-dance Monday to Saturdayfrom 1 to 2:30 p.m., andWednesday evenings from 6p.m. until dusk is fun night.The club house is locatedjust east of the Central Parkswimming pool. For furtherinformation call Jim at 604-553-3316.

Burnaby Farmers’ Market, 9a.m. to 2 p.m. every Saturdayuntil Oct. 26 at Burnaby CityHall, north parking lot, 4949Canada Way. For more infor-mation, go to www.artisan-markets.ca.

Burnaby Cactus andSucculent Society, meetsonce a month at Bonsor. Newmembers welcome. For moreinformation, call Pat 604-921-7042.

Learn how to use a com-puter. Access the Internet,send email and upload yourphotos from your camerato the computer. No experi-ence necessary. Part of theConfederation Computer Clubat the Confederation SeniorsCentre. For information, callEric Kitson at 604-299-3335.

Spoken Word Toastmastersmeeting, Thursdays 7 to8:30 p.m. at Metropolis atMetrotown located upstairs(down the hall to the rightof the Old Navy store) in the

community room. The clubprovides a mutually sup-portive and positive learningenvironment in which youcan develop communicationand leadership skills. It is aninterdenominational Christianclub.

Drop-in English conversa-tion class, at the BurnabyMulticultural Society. Anyonewelcome for socializingwhile practising English.Class accommodates alllevels. Every Tuesdays andThursdays from 10 a.m. tonoon, and Wednesdays,Thursdays and Fridaysfrom 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. atthe Burnaby MulticulturalSociety, 6255 Nelson Ave. Formore information, call 604431-4131 ext.27 or ext. 29.

Salsa Speakers Toastmasterclub, Do you want to improveyour public speaking andleadership skills? Do youwant to build your confidenceand have some fun too?Then visit us every Mondayevening during the monthsof April and May from 6:45to 8:15 p.m., 3605 GilmoreWay. Admission is free forguests. For more informationcall 604-872-1484 or 604-435-1578.

Drop-in blood pressure clinic,including height/weightmonitoring, health info andconsultation, massage andsocializing. Bonsor SeniorsCentre, 6550 Bonsor Ave.The clinic takes place onMondays – except for theholiday Monday on May 20– from 9:30 to 11:15 a.m. Info:604-439-1456.

Drop-in blood pressure clinic,including height/weightmonitoring, health infoand consultation, massageand socializing. EdmondsCommunity Centre, 7282Kingsway. Thursdays, 10 to11:45 a.m. Info: 604-524-9060.

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42 Lakers get 1st win 42 STM runs in relays 43 Saint to nat lax semis

SECTION COORDINATOR Tom Berridge, 604-444-3022 • [email protected]

Homegrown Select comes back to rootsAfter 10 largely success-

ful seasons in the Metrosoccer league, it was only amatter of time before a sec-ond generation BurnabySelect stepped forward.

That new generation is24-year-old Scott Stefanek,a centre back, who sharedin the club’s first-evernational club title on anunder-14 side in 2002.

Over the last 10 sea-sons, the Burnaby Selectshave won three medals atthe youth club nationals,including a silver and twoCanadian titles, while alsowinning 11 division ban-ners.

The Selects have wonsix of nine Coastal A Cupfinals, and this seasonthree more teams earnedberths at the upcomingprovincial championshipsthis summer, bringing thenumber to 12 of appear-ances at the B.C.s by theBurnaby club.

Stefanek won one ofthose Coastal Cups withBurnaby at u-17 and thenwent on to a national col-legiate championshipwith Capilano Universitybefore earning an NCAADivision I athletic scholar-ship in Florida at Saint LeoUniversity.

After graduating in2010 from Saint Leo asthe soccer team’s captain,Stefanek returned homewith a double major inpsychology and sociology,which he is currently put-ting to good use in theCoquitlam School Districthelping at-risk youth. He

is now seriously consid-ering working on study-ing towards a teacher’sdegree.

At the same time,Stefanek also took on theduties as the first home-grown coach for theBurnaby Selects under-13spring development team.He will co-coach with 25-year-old Darren Nellessand former Cliff Avenuecoach Matteo Manfredi.

It’s a perfect fit for acoach in-waiting whonever dreamed he wouldone day be on that side ofthe ball, or classroom.

“My mom and dadalways told me I’d be agood teacher, but I said,‘No, no. I’ll never do that.’But it just shows they wereright. I enjoy getting upevery morning and goingto work. It’s what you lookfor in a career.”

As for the coachingpart, that too came fromanother important mentorhis Div. I coach at SaintLeo Joel Harrison.

Despite a heavy course-load, Stefanek found timeto join Harrison on week-ends with his youth devel-opment program for four-to seven-year-olds in theTampa area.

“I loved it,” saidStefanek. “(Harrison) was

excellent at training andgames. It was somethingI wanted to replicate. Itinspired me to pay theBurnaby Selects back.”

In Stefanek’s first gameas coach, he experiencedall the pre-game jitters heknew as a player all overagain.

“I was nervous ... buton the sidelines it’s a dif-ferent dynamic. It’s a rush.

Full circle: Scott Stefanek, seen in his playing days at Saint Leo University, has gone back to his minorleague roots and is now helping coach youth soccer with the Burnaby Selects soccer club.

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Simon Fraser Universitywon three individual titlesat the Great Northwestconference track andfield championships atMonmouth, Oregon onSaturday.

Clan middle distancerunner Helen Crofts wona pair of championshiptitles on the final day of thecompetition, winning boththe women’s 400 and 1,500metres on Saturday.

Crofts led the metricmile from start to finish,posting an NCAA provi-sional qualifying time of4:26.85.

Clanmate LindseyButterworth, the defending2012 champion, placed sec-ond in a time of 4:27.22.

Less than 30 minuteslater, Crofts added a sec-ond conference title, settinga new Great Northwestchampionship record in the400m, with a 54.46 winningtime. Freshman ChantelDesch placed fifth in thefinal. She was also sixth inthe 200m.

Crofts, Desch, SarahSawatzky and MichaelaKane also combined to fin-ish second in the women’s4x400m relay.

Sawatzky and Kane alsoplaced second and fifth,respectively, in the wom-en’s 800m final. FreshmanKansas Mackenzie also fin-ished eighth in the 800m.

On the opening day ofthe conference champi-onships, Jade Richardsondefended her title in thewomen’s discus, winningher second straight title byover a metre with a 43.01mthrow.

The women’s team fin-ished sixth overall with 73total points.

The men’s team placedseventh overall, with TravisVugteveen finishing thirdin the 1,500m in a time of3:56.99.

Tom Berridgesports editor

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SFU hoop star earns Team Canada tryoutSimon Fraser University wom-

en’s basketball forward NayoRaincock-Ekunwe will be amongthe 29 players at tryouts for theCanadian senior women’s nation-al team this weekend.

The tryouts start Friday atMcMaster University’s DavidBraley Athletic Centre and con-tinue through to Sunday, May 19.

Raincock-Ekunwe will com-pete for a spot on a team that iscoming off a successful seasonhaving qualified for the LondonOlympic Games with a thrilling71-63 victory over Japan at theFIBA World Olympic qualifying

tournament. The victory pavedthe way for Team Canada’s returnto the Olympic stage following a12-year absence.

Raincock-Ekunwe heads to thetryout camp after a senior sea-son with the Clan where she wasone of the top players in NCAADivision II basketball.

Last season, Raincock-Ekunweaveraged 16.8 points per gameand 12.4 rebounds per outing witha shooting percentage of 0.653,the highest in Div. II. She alsoset numerous Great NorthwestAthletic Conference records,

To camp:SFU’s NayoRaincock-Ekunwe willbe takingpart in herfirst TeamCanadatryoutcamp thisweekend.

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Track time:St. ThomasMore’s NinaArinzol runsa strong legin the bantamgirls’ 4x100metres at theIndependentschools trackmeet onTuesday.

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JUNIOR LACROSSE

Lakers get first win,but still need more

A first period meltdowncost the Burnaby Lakersa chance at a second B.C.Junior Lacrosse Leaguewin.

The junior A Lakersgave up 10 goals in theopening period beforeeventually falling 18-7 tothe Coquitlam Adanacs atthe Bill Copeland SportsCentre last Sunday.

Jack Woodhousereplaced starter XanderMcDonald in goal afterthe 10-3 first period andresponded with 18 saves.

Tyler Kirby shared ateam-high three points,including a hand in per-haps the prettiest goal ofthe evening, setting up CamHudspeth from behind theA’s net with a no-look passthat the first-year Lakerburied with the keeperlooking the wrong way.

Earlier, Burnaby record-ed its first win of the juniorA season, coming backfrom an early four-goal

deficit before holding onto an 11-10 win over theNanaimo Timbermen lastSaturday.

Nanaimo jumped out toa 4-0 lead in the openingperiod at the Frank CraneArena, but two goals eachby Cameron Clark andMonty Jones in the middleframe helped the visitorsknot the contest headinginto the final frame.

Adam Phillips tallied thego-ahead goal for Burnabyand captain Peyton Lupul,with a natural hat trick,including the game-winnerwith his fourth of the gameon the power play at 7:09of the third period, provedthe difference.

Lupul tallied the firstshorthanded goal in theopening period againstCoquitlam in a game thatBurnaby was called for 14penalties against just sevenagainst the A’s.

“You can see that peopledon’t know each other. Alittle bit is time and groupbonding, but a lot comeswith attitude,” Lupul said.

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including shattering the career double-double mark as a senior.

Despite only playing in the GreatNorthwest conference for three seasons,she recorded 63 career double-doubles,compared to the previous record of 48.

SFU also became the first women’s

basketball program from Canada toreach the NCAA Tournament.

Raincock-Ekunwe’s performanceduring her senior season also earnedher a spot on several All-Americanteams.

After the camp, Canada will play theCzech Republic in an exhibition series.

Vugteveen combinedwith Stuart Ellenwood,Zac Conrad and CameronProceviat of Burnaby forfourth place in the men’s4x400m relay with a sea-son-best 3:20.01 time.

Keir Forster placedfourth in the 5,000m andProceviat was fifth in the800m. James Young wasalso fifth in the 1,500m.

In field events, LucaMolinari of Burnaby placedsixth in the hammer throwin his final appearance forthe Clan. Ben Coles wasseventh in the javelin, witha personal-best throw of56.13m.

Other notable finishesincluded freshman DkayAyivor’s sixth-place in themen’s long jump. AndreaAbrams was sixth in thewomen’s 100m. ThrowerRyley Carr was fifth inthe women’s hammer andRobyn Broomfield wasninth in the triple jump.

Coach namedSFU grad Laurier

Primeau was named headcoach of Canada’s juniorPan-American track team.

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I’m so glad I took this on,” he said.True to his defensive leanings, Stefanek

preaches an “If-we-don’t-allow-a-goal,we-can’t-lose” philosophy.

On-field, he plans to adopt a 4-4-2 or4-5-1 offensive scheme, but the program isall about development.

“I like the 50 per cent rule (everyoneplays half a game). It’s the way kids aregoing to develop. As long as they playhalf a game, they’re still progressing as aplayer,” Stefanek said, adding he plans tocontinue Burnaby’s tradition of conduct-

ing itself in a professional manner andproducing champions.

“I think it’s fantastic. He’s going to bea good coach, and he’s a genuinely well-respected young man,” said club presi-dent Frank Palmieri. “He was beautifulwhen I coached him, and he’s proven thatby coming back. The kids just love him.”

It appears that same admiration rubbedoff on Stefanek when he was growing hisfootball skills in the Selects’ program.

“Coaches show up at every game andpractice – it matters,” he added. “Theytreat everyone with respect. That’s whyI’m back.”

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NCAA FIELD LACROSSE

Senior attack takes Saintsto national semifinal

Burnaby’s Riley Loewenpaced the LimestoneCollege Saints to the FinalFour in NCAA Division IIfield lacrosse.

The senior attack scoredfive goals and assisted onthree others to lead theNo. 2-ranked Saints overfirst-time entrant Seton Hill16-13 in the NCAA tour-nament quarter-final atGaffney, South Carolina onSaturday.

After a scoreless first 10

minutes, Loewen account-ed for three of Limestone’snext five goals and assist-ed on a fourth to put theConference Carolinaschamps ahead 5-0.

Limestone led 8-5 atthe half. He also had fiveground balls.

With the eight-point per-formance, Loewen movedto within eight points oftying the program recordfor career points of 273total points held by DevanSpikler (2000/03). Loewenalso increased his all-timegoal-scoring mark to 181

tallies with the win.Limestone will meet

No. 1-ranked MercyhurstCollege in the semifinals onSaturday, May 18 in Erie,Pennsylvania.

Mercyhurst eked out a10-9 decision in overtimeover ninth-ranked LakeErie College on Saturday.

New Westminster juniorproduct Reagan Hardinghelped Lake Erie with ahat trick, while KeeganBal added a goal and twoassists. New West’s JustinGoodwin had a game-highseven ground balls.

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THOMSON, Lillian LouiseApr 19, 1935 - May 07, 2013Lillian passed awaypeacefully on Tuesday, May7th, 2013, at Tabor Home inAbbotsford surrounded byfamily. She was the belovedwife of John for almost 60years. Born in Carnduff, SK.,she is predeceased by herparents Arthur and EdithPegg and sister WilleneNichols. Mom loved to cookand volunteered much of hertime preparing cancerdressings as a member ofthe Eastern Star. She alsoenjoyed knitting, campingand traveling. Mom spentmost of her adult life raisingher family. She worked parttime cooking at a senior’shome and cashiering in apharmacy on BurnabyHeights. Lillian is survived byher beloved husband, herthree sons, Donald (Colleen),David (Rhonda) and Douglas(Karen), seven grandchildrenand two great grand-children. Lillian’s familywishes to thank the staff atTabor Home, for theircompassionate care of Mom.No service by request.

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If you have responded to anad which you believe to bemisleading please call theBetter Business Bureau at604-682-2711, Monday toFriday, 9am - 3pm or [email protected] they will investigate.

1293 Social Services1293

[email protected]

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628

1310 Trades/Technical1310STEEL SHOP req’s Welder,Shop & Field. Ticketed. Mobile.604-512-4486 [email protected]

All advertising published in this newspaper isaccepted on the premise that the merchandiseand services offered are accurately describedand willingly sold to buyers at the advertisedprices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions.Advertising that does not conform to thesestandards or that is deceptive or misleading,is never knowingly accepted. If any readerencounters non-compliance with these standardswe ask that you inform the Publisher of thisnewspaperandTheAdvertisingStandardsCouncilof B.C. OMISSIONANDERROR: The publishersdo not guarantee the insertion of a particularadvertisement on a specified date, or at all,although every effort will be made to meet thewishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishersdo not accept liability for any loss or damagecaused by an error or inaccuracy in the printingof an advertisement beyond the amount paidfor the space actually occupied by the portion ofthe advertisement in which the error occurred.Any corrections or changes will be made in thenext available issue. The Burnaby Now & TheNew Westminster Record will be responsible foronly one incorrect insertion with liability limitedto that portion of the advertisement affected bythe error. Request for adjustments or correctionson charges must be made within 30 days ofthe ad’s expiration. For best results pleasecheck your ad for accuracy the first dayit appears. Refunds made only after 7business days notice!

New West

MOVING SALESat. May 18, 9am-3pm

13 - 114 Park Row(Rain or Shine)

Household items, Craft supplies,fabrics, paper products, etc.Some Collectibles.

2080 Garage Sale208021ST CENTURY FLEA MARKET

175 tables of Bargainson Deluxe 20th Century Junque!

SUN MAY 26 10-3Croatian Cultural Center3250 Commercial Drive,604-980-3159 Adm: $5

2035 Burial Plots2035OCEAN VIEW CEMETERY

3 SxS Plots in Linden Section.$13,000 each obo. 604-526-0200

2015 Art &Collectibles2015

ASHTON DRAKE PorcelainDolls, still in boxes, assortment,2 for $75. Call 604-559-8799

EmploymentContinues on next page

GRANDPA’SRETIRING!

John Harkness retiresafter 19 years

with the City ofNew Westminster.

Love, all the family

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FEATURED EMPLOYMENT

CHILDREN3015 Childcare

Available3015CREATIVE MINDS LIC’D. 1-5 yrsECE Teacher, Educational Progs& Preschool. 18th Ave, Burnaby.10% off 1st 3 mths. 604-525-5778

3040 Daycare Centres3040BEE HOUSE Montessori GroupDaycare. 2 locations in Burnaby

Call 604 817-4584

CAMBRIDGE MONTESSORINew West & Burnaby Locations

778-668-7188

FROG HOLLOW MontessoriCentral New Westminster

604 521-1355

GRAHAM MONTESSORI3 locations in Burnaby/New West778-397-0191, 522-6116, 544-7751

KENSINGTON MONTESSORI1600 Holdom Ave, Burnaby

Call 604 298-5951

KNOX OUT OF SCHOOL CARE403 E.Columbia St, New West,

Call 604 524-3880

MERSEYSIDE MONTESSORIQueensborough, New West

604 517-1117

PUDDLE JUMPERS4304 Parker St, N. Burnaby

Call 604 294-4413

PUDDLE SPLASHERS7231 Frances St, N. Burnaby

604 291-2410 or 778 371-7556

SIR ANDREWS MRT Childcare2 locations in Burnaby

604 437-6942 or 604 437-6942

4060 Metaphysical4060TRUE PSYCHICS

For Answers CALL NOW 24/7Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032

Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

3040 Daycare Centres3040ST. MATTHEWS DAYCARE103-7355 Canada Way, Bby

604 527-1031

THREE BEARS Children’s Ctr9887 Cameron St, Bby

604 444-3302

3050 Preschools/Kindergarten3050

BURNABY FRENCH LanguagePlayschool, 6060 MarlboroughAve, Burnaby. Call 604 432-1323

SOMEWHERE TO GROWMontessori, 1320 - 7th Avenue,New Westminster. 604 517-0241

SUMMERHILL MONTESSORIPreschool. 1600 Cliff Ave, Bby

604 294-0240

Kids On The Gois a local guide for Kids’Activities, Lessons, Education& Childcare.This Feature runs the last Fridayof each month in The BurnabyNow and New West Record.

To advertise call

Darla604.444.3054Email: [email protected]

REAL ESTATE3507 Cats3507

BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔ 1stshots dewormed, sweet natured,$600. Mission 1-604-814-1235

CATS for ADOPTIONRoyal City Humane Society.

604-524-6447 www.rchs.bc.ca

★CATS & KITTENS★

FOR ADOPTION !

604-724-7652

3508 Dogs3508Chocolate Lab Pincher Pups,bottle fed, 9wks,dewormed & allshots $400 ea, 604-287-5298

STANDARD WirehairedDachshunds Puppies

Born April 3 - ready to go in 4weeks. $800. Call now! 604-808-6740. [email protected] RUSSELL X Border Collie7yrs, 20lb, friendly to good home.NVan $negotiable 604-839-6113

PURE BRED PRESA CanarioDewormed twice. 2nd shot com-plete, CCC Reg. 604-807-2813

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. $499 adoption fee,avail at your local Petcetera stores.

3535 Livestock/Poultry3535

LAYING BROWN HENSTame. Laying well. $8.00 each.Cloverdale ★ 604-541-0007

Come see what’s cookin’ inour kitchens.

More counter space, cabinets &more drawers to store!

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DAZZLINGDAZZLINGTOWN HOMESTOWN HOMES26

Come and see. Daily 11 to 7.14905 60th ave. Surrey, B.C.

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

6008 Condos/Townhouses60086008 Condos/

Townhouses6008

JUDY KILLEEN • 604-833-8044Personal Real Estate Corporation

PETS & RENTALS ALLOWED! $286,000• NEW LISTING• 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom• New Washer/Dryer• 912 Square Feet• Painted, Clean, New Carpets• New Countertops• 1 Storage

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6008-04 Burnaby6008-04

6008 Condos/Townhouses60086008 Condos/

Townhouses6008

Featured HOMES

We are seeking a full-time

MARKETING CONSULTANT

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 North Shore News has an immediate opening fora full-time Marketing Consultant.

Utilizing your strong outside sales experience youwill be responsible for:• Achieving your monthly, quarterly and annualrevenue targets

• Prospect new clients, developing and maintainingsales opportunities

• Conceptualizing and executing print and onlineadvertising strategies to address client challenges

• Develop and maintaining client relationshipsthrough exceptional customer service

• Having a strong understanding of the company’sproducts, new marketing technologies and thecompetitive landscape.

This position requires great attention to detail, theability tomulti-task,prioritizework,andthepersonalityto excel in our deadline driven environment. Strongcommunication skills are essential to your success.

The ideal candidate will possess:• A proven sales track record• Previous media sales experience• Passion for community involvement• Strong written and verbal communication skills• Willingness to work as part of a winning salesteam

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If you are interested in this position, please emailyour resume and cover letter to

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5505 Legal/Public Notices5505By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act,

Mundies Towing, Storage & Service (1976) Ltd. will dispose of:1) 1997 Ford F350 VIN# 1FDKF37G3VEB20778

RO: IRABS MOVING LTD1) 2005 Nissan Sentra VIN# 3N1CB51D65L516673

RO: VARMA SIDDHARTH1) 2004 GMC Wrecker VIN# 1GDJC34234E278100

RO: R & M AUTO INC.Units may be viewed and bids to be submitted on MondayMay 27, 2013 at 5917 Thorne Avenue Burnaby, B.C.between 10:00am to 3:00 pm. All written bids to Mundies Towing,

5917 Thorne Ave, Burnaby, B.C. V3N 2T8.

5505 Legal/PublicNotices5505

NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS

NOTICE is hereby given thatCreditors and others havingclaims against the Estate of MaryConstance Randoll Coate alsoknown as Mary C. R. Coate, MaryC. Coate, Mary Constance Coateand Mary Coate, Deceased, lateof 913 - 3755 McGill Street,Burnaby, British Columbia whodied on March 14, 2013 atBurnaby, British Columbia arehereby required to send fullparticulars of such claims to theundersigned at 510 - 1040 WestGeorgia Street, Vancouver,British Columbia, V6E 4H1, on orbefore June 15, 2013, after whichthe Executors will distribute thesaid Estate among the partiesentitled thereto, having regardonly to the claims of which theExecutors then have notice.Carolyn M. Coleclough,solicitor for Frederick RoyMcLeod and Betty JoanMcLeod,Executors for the Estate

3540 Pet Services3540

LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVRNew customer special $27/ nightrestriction apply www.jetpetresort.com

5005 Accounting/Bookkeeping5005

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5035 FinancialServices5035

AVOID BANKRUPTCYSave up to 70% of your Debt.

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5040 Business Opps/Franchises5040

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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-02 Abbotsford6008-02

IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2br condo, insuite laundry, +55building, $121,500 604-309-3947see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-stelaundry, 45+ building Mt. Bakerview $85,000. 778-822-7387see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-04 Burnaby6008-04

MOSAIC BUILDING by BOSA#707- 2138 Madison Avenue,

Burnaby, BC. $459,0002 bedrooms & 2 full baths,features large kitchen with island,that lead into a spacious diningand living area. Gas burningf i rep lace & unobs t ruc tedsoutheast facing views off a largepatio. Close to upcoming WholeFoods, shopping, coffee, schoolsand transit: Brentwood TownCentre & Gilmore Station.

Macdonald Realty Ltd.direct 604.839.3231

[email protected]

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

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $405,000, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

QUEENS AVE New West, 980 sqft, 2 bdr, 2bth, 5th flr corner condowith 180 degree view. Nicely kept& recent ly updated on ly$257,300. PropertyGuys.com id76804 or call 604-862-3805

★★ Spectacular ★★Waterview Units

on 15th, 14th & 12th floor inBrand New Building

Asking $275K to $375K2 are Sub-Penthouses

★ Bring Offers! ★Call Shaku 604-442-9815,

Sutton Group Realty

TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp,& Sky train $244K 778-241-4101see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

STEVESTON VERY large 1284sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazingmtn views, $455K 604-275-7986see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids,pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

3 BD 2 bth newly reno’d home,5.6 acres, 1200 sq ft shop,$635,000. Ph 604-820-1928PropertyGuys.com id#81322

7BDRM/3BTH 5187 Marine Dr,Burnaby. For Sale by OwneruSELLaHOME.com, ID# 5669.Tel: 604-722-7977. MortgageHelper. $695,000.

SMALL PEACEFUL farm set upfor horses right beside SouthLangley riding trail. Bright &comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p,barn, riding rings, pastures.$849,900. Call 604-323-4788 -See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788

6020 Houses - Sale6020

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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5Bath, high end finishing, hugemaster $349,000 604-729-0186see uSELLaHOME.com id5603

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

$739,900 YORKSTON Southarea Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ftCstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm +Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call778-298-8108.See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX80K below assessment. $3K/morent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5brw/suite above 3 additionalrental units $965K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home,55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low padrental $87,900. 604-514-5059PropertyGuys.com ID 76059

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6508 Apt/Condos6508

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sqft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-housegarage, 2 suites, barn, board-fenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462PropertyGuys.com ID:76465

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sqft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in wellmanaged complex, extensiveupgrades, $314,000. Cal l7 7 8 - 5 7 1 - 1 5 4 4 S e ePropertyGuys.com ID: 76544

FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmtsuite $539,000. 604-727-9240see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $729K

604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

ESTATE SALE 5253 sf view lot inNew West. Must be sold offers to$525k. Ed Unrau , Green AcresRlty. (604) 872-8586, 807-0716

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,150,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

3418 Blueberry Drive,Whistler, BC. Bare Land

approx 13,500 sq ft. Panoramicviews from Whistler to Mt.

Currie. - $1,747,000 - email:[email protected]

SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEWRF12 building lot, back slope, ongreenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620see uSELLaHOME.com id5637

REAL ESTATE RENTALS6505 Apartments &

Condos65051BDRM/1BTH FOR MAY 15th!

Near Queen’s Pk, C.G. Pool,transit. Quiet/private. Immac.condition. NON SMOKING. Refsrequired. No Pets $800 MonthlyCall: (604) 521-3485

6035 Mobile Homes6035

OWN THE land, Chilliwack,1092sf, 2bdrm rancher stylemobile home, kids OK, $179,900604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

6040 Okanagan/Interior6040

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $895K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $489,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

6065 RecreationProperty6065

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$65K is for both 604-302-3527see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history ofCaretaker, maint $775/yr,$30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph1-604-792-6764

OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

Brentlawn Towers1985 Woodway Place &

5051 Lougheed Highway

Call 604.293.2239www.austeville.com

Spacious suiteswith large windowsand open balconies

1 Bedroom + Denfrom $12202 Bedroomfrom $1205

Heat/HW Incl.,Outdoor Pool

Near SkyTrainNo Pets

6508 Apt/Condos6508

6508 Apt/Condos6508

[email protected]

1 Bdrm1 Bdrmfrom $820from $820Spacious suites,

Sky train nearby, close toshopping and parks.

810 ST. ANDREWS ST.810 ST. ANDREWS ST.315 AGNES ST.315 AGNES ST.

NEW WESTMINSTERNEW WESTMINSTER

Move In Bonus

11 bdrm frombdrm from $$85085022 bdrm frombdrm from $$10561056

Spacious suites,Skytrain nearby, close toshopping and parks.

1021 HOWAY ST.1116 HAMILTON ST.NEWWESTMINSTER

RENTALS [email protected]

1 BR’s $900-$9502 BR’s $1150-$1300

Cameron St, Bby, great location!Lougheed mall, Rec center,

schools & transit. Available Now604-420-8715, 604-221-7720

604-420-6507www.lougheedproperties.com

244 SHERBROOKE St, 1 Ben, 1Bath, bal, 585sf, lease, N/S, N/P,$850, NOW, Eric 604-723-7368(Royal Pacific Realty)

700 PARK CRESCENT NewWestminster, 1 & 2 BEDROOM$925 & $1300. Adult friendlybuilding. visual intercom, gatedparking. Near shops & bus. In-cludes hotwater & storage. SorryNo Pets!! Call 604-522-3391

BALMORAL STREETSuites

AvailableClose to trans, Highgate Mall &shopping. Rent incls heat &h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes.

Ana 778-859-0798 or BaysideProperty Office 604-432-7774

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.

Office604- 936-3907

6508 Apt/Condos65082 BR green space, 5 minLougheed Skytrain Stn. $1,500+util, ns, np, Now 604-596-9047

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-2136cell: 604-727-5178

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to

Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.

office: 604-939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358

BBY • GOV’T & LOUGHEED.2 BR Garden Apt, fireplace, W/DHookup, Sec prkg & entry. Extraprkg. Onsite Manager. By skytrn.Lease. $1000. Avail now. NS/NP.604-585-8500 or 604-420-1982

BBY, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, $850.Avail June 1. Incl heat & hotwater. u/g prkg avail, ns/np, newlyreno’d, 604-779-3882

CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

Cell: 604-813-8789

CARM-ELLEAPARTMENTS

815 - 5th Ave, New West1 BR & 2 BR Apartments.Includes heat, h/w & cable.U/grnd prkg avail. No pets.

Call 604-521-2866

COQ 2 BR apartment, quietfamily complex, no pets. $965.604-942-2277

COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BRstart $720, 2 BR $820. Bldglaundry. By transit. 604-518-8935

COQ HOWIE Ave, 1 BR, Includesheat. Avail immediately. PETswelcome. ★ Call 604-626-6501

COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.

On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604- 936-1225

GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West

Suites Available. Beautifula t r i u m w i t h f o u n t a i n .By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, CoqClose to Lougheed Mall, all

Transportation Connections,Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-8905

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-863-9980

Marine View Manor1218 5th Avenue, New West

1 BR from $900. Nice views!Extra lrg stes, renov’d withnew paint, hardwd or laminateflrs. Rent incl heat & h/w, cls toskytrain. Sm pets considered.Call Danny 604 728-2086

NEW WEST very lge quiet 1BRapt, h/w flrs, nr shops/bus, ns, np.$850. Now/Jun 1. 604-524-4775

6020 Houses - Sale6020

VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New West

Suites Available.All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764Bayside Properties Services

SKYLINE TOWERS102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment withRiver View & Indoor Pool.1 BR & 2 BR Available.Rent includes heat & hotwater. Remodelled Buildingand Common area. Gatedundergrd parking available.References required.

CALL 604 525-2122BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

BONSOR APTSRenovated high rise, concretebuilding. Suites available.Very close to Metrotown,Skytrain & Bonsor swimmingpool. Rent includes heat, hotwater. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex604-999-9978

Bayside Property ServicesOffice: 604-432-7774

New Westminster

739 PRINCESS STSpectacular, large 2 BR

Condo. Absolutely stunning270 degree views.

2 bathrooms, 2 parking andgreat adult oriented

building. Available now orJune 1. $1795. No pets,

non- smokers. Lease andperfect references a must.

Al Dodimead ACD Realty604 521-0311

View this & other properties @www.acdrealty.com

1 Br.Apt., $800/mo.,1 Br.Apt., $800/mo.,Large Balcony,Large Balcony,Updated,Updated,

Near Transit &Amens.Small PetOK.OK.

NewWestminster

AvailableAvailable1st of month1st of month

St Andrews StreetCall 604.202.2420Call 604.202.2420

NEW WEST. 1 BR Reno’d. NewAppls, Flooring, Fixtures, Paint.P ro f . mgmt . F rom $790 .

Call (604) 724-8353.

NEW WEST NR RCH/Skytrain,1 BR apt, $795 & bachelor $605.Incls heat/u/g parking, no pets,quiet complex, 604-299-8288email: [email protected]

NEW WESTMINSTER,1 BR Apt, $745/mo

Incls heat, hot water, cable &parking. Near schools, shops,bus & Sky train.Available May 15 or June 1st.

Cats ok! Deposit req’d.Call 604-521-2884

PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR APT,$815, quiet complex, no pets. Call604-464-0034

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great River view!

office: 604-463-0857cell: 604-375-1768

S. BBY- Highgate Area6880 Balmoral St.

1 BR from $880/month2 BR $1100/month

Close to skytrain, incls heat& h/w. Newly reno’d large

suites with balonies.Call Dan 604-728-2086

6508 Apt/Condos6508WHITGIFT GARDENS550 Cottonwood Ave., Coq.1 BR $775, 2 BR $950

3 BR $1,150(incl. heat, h/w, parking)

Indoor pool, near Lougheed Mall,SFU, public transit, schools1-888-495-7106

[email protected]

6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY S, 3 BR w/bsmt, 5 appls, 2bth, $2100. Avail NOW. NS/NP.604-539-1959 or 604-612-1960

3BDRM Home - CentralBBY. New paint, floors.Close to bus and all amens.Fenced yard. Double garage.No Pets/no smoking $2,000/mo. Call: (778) 388-7936 oremail: [email protected].

N WEST 2 BR hse w/d, d/w, patio,fenced yd. air cond, garage.$1650. Now/Jun 1. 604-626-5981

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

BBY 13 Ave, 2 BR, f/bath, hrdwd.Avl now. $900 incls utils, N/s, N/p.604-544-6641 or 604-781-6019

BBY, 4508 Ellerton Court. Clean,modern 2 BR bsmt, full bath, gasf/p. $1100 incl hydro/cable/net &radiant heat. w/d, 950 sq ft. N/s,no pets. Near Metrotown Mall &bus. Immed. Call 604-761-3702

BBY HIGHGATE Bright bachelor.N/s, n/p, no w/d. $550 incl hydro/cable. Av Jun 1. 604-522-6773

BBY METROTOWN, 2 BR g/lev,f/bath, f/p. NS/NP. $950 incls utls.604-451-5795 or 604-837-5795

BBY METROTOWN, 2 Br ste, nrbus & skytrain, $995 incls hydro &gas, N/S, N/P. 604-802-6237

BBY N 2 BR suite $850, sharew/d & utils, some view, n/p.121North Warwick. 604 299-0403

1BDRM/1BTH Bsmt. SUITE ForRent In Burnaby Ideal forstudents. Renovated, close toJoyce Skytrain, Bus, Metrotown.Walking distance to BCIT.Includes utilities/internet. NoSmoking. No Pets $700 MonthlyCall: (604) 434-0317

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

BBY S. 1 BR g/lev, lrg 950sf, verynice, sep kitch, own W/D. NS/NP.$875 incls utl. 604-526-7335

COQ 1121 HOWIE, 1 BR, $800incls hot wtr/sec prkg. NS/NP.604-936-0277 or 604-787-6470

COQ. $725/MO. 1 BD, 4 appls,stove, frig, washer, dryer. Closeto all amens, avail June 1st, inclsutils. NO PETS. 604-454-4540

COQ CENTRE, Bright 2 BR, sh’dW/D, $850 + shd utls. NS/NP. Jun1. Near transit. 604-218-8164

COQ, COMO LAKE. Newer 1 BRbsmt ste. Priv laundry & entry.$650/mo + sh’d utils. Avail May 1.Near bus & amens. 604-939-6765

N WEST 1 BR suite , w/d, lam flrs,1 pkng, sm pet ok, f/p. Imed. $875inc util. 604-352-2453, 777-1767

NEW WEST Massey Hghts, 2 BRste, sh’d W/D, gr lev entry, quiet,suits mature person. $650 inclsutls. Now. NS/NP. 604-553-2720

NEW WEST, Queensborough.Spacious, clean, bright 1 BR, grd/lvl. N/S. $650/mo incl hydro/cbl.Near Skytrain, schools, outletmall, Starbucks,Tim’s. CAT OK.Avail June 1. 604-765-7005

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

COQ 2 BR $995 apts, quietcomplex, incls hot water, laundryfacils, free parking, nr amens, Nopets. 778-323-4317

NEW WEST 3 BR, River view,avail July 1. $1332. For details

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(Coquitlam Centre area)

2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse2 levels, 5 appls, decorativefireplace, carport. Sorry nopets. Great Location!We also have apartmentsBachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call foravailability.

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8030 Carpentry8030* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall* Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors *Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470

8015 ApplianceRepairs8015

SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced &Insured. Washers, Dryers, Stove,Fridge, Dishwashers. 604-346-8925

8010 Alarm/Security8010

604-463-7919ALARM

Systems Ltd.

8075 Drywall8075VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling &textured ceiling repairs. Completedrywall & taping. 604-307-2295

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❏ All Jobs BIG & small❏ Concrete Removal❏ Seniors discount.

Friendly, Family Business,40+ years experience!

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8060 Concrete8060PIATTELLI CONCRETE★ Specialist in Removal★ Replacement ★ Forming★ Exposed Aggregate★ Sidewalks ★ Driveways★ Patios & Stamp Concrete

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8055 Cleaning8055Exp’d ★ CLEANING ★ Ladies

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

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D & W ELECTRICALComm/Res/Ind. All electrical. Lic& Bonded. WCB. 778-862-0098

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8090 Fencing/Gates8090West Coast Cedar Installations

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8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

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Golden Hardwood & Laminate& Tiles. Prof install, refinishing,sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263

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8125 Gutters8125

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DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTYGUTTERS? Black Bear WindowCleaning does windows, gutters& siding. Insured & Guaranteed.

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Call George • 778-859-7793

8130 Handyperson8130HANDYMAN - framing, decks,tiles, re-roof. Total additions &

basements. Ken 604-500-2426

HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs &reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath,Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842

8140 Heating8140Actual Plumbing & Heating,Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hot-water tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc,Lic., BBB, 604-874-4808

Installation, Repairs and Main-tenance. Serving Lower Main-land since 1980. 604-218-8572

8155 Landscaping8155CONSTRUCTIVELANDSCAPING

★ Cedar fencing/decks★ Stonework paving stones★ Pergola’s ★ 30 Yrs ExpCall Danny 604-250-7824

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Greenworx Redevelopment Inc.Hedges, pavers, ponds & walls,returfing, demos, drainage,jackhammering. Old pools filledin, decks, concrete 604.782.4322

8160 Lawn & Garden8160GARDENING SERVICE

Many years exp ★ Free Est ★★ Lawn cuts★ Garden maintainance.★ Tree topping & trimming★ Power raking, aeration.

Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741

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Park’s LandscapingGardening ServicesLawn MaintenanceLandscape Design

Residential & CommercialWilliam KIM • 28 years exp.

604-518-3571

Park’s LandscapingGardening ServicesLawn MaintenanceLandscape Design

Residential & CommercialWilliam KIM • 28 years exp.

604-518-3571

WILDWOOD LANDSCAPINGHedge Trimmimg & Tree

Pruning & Hedge RemovalSpring Clean Up

Lawn Restoration. PlanterBox, Garden Installation.

Comm/Strata/ResFree Estimates.604-893-5745

604-723-2468; Tran the Gardener.Lawns, aeration, power raking, cutting,trimming, cleanups. 604-723-2468

A Gardener & A GentlemanLawn, Garden, Tree svcs. Pruning,Yard Clean-up, Junk. 319-5302

A & W Landscape • Tree &Hedge, Clean-up, Power Wash,Seniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142

S Johnson Garden & LawnCare services. BCLNA member.

Please call 604 753 9529.

HON’S Garden Services•Lawn Cuts •Trim •Weed •Free Est•Spring Cleanup ★ 604-317-5328

8175 Masonry8175Constructive LandscapingStonework.paving stones, Cedardecks/fences, Pergola’s, 30 yrsexp. Call Danny 604-250-7824www.constructivelandscaping.com

8185 Moving &Storage8185

AFFORDABLE MOVING

604-537-4140www.affordablemoversbc.com

1 to 3 Men1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton

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B&Y MOVING

604-708-8850

Experienced Movers~ 2Men $55 ~Over 10 yrs. Exp.

• Licenced& Insured• Professional PianoMovers

TCP MOVING1 to 3 men from $40

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ABE MOVING & Delivery andRubbish Removal $35/HR perPerson • 24/7 604-999-6020

8185 Moving &Storage8185

AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube.Starting at $49/hour. Local & longdistances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620

EXP PROF movers fully equip,piano specialist. Evening movesavailable. George 778-875-8202

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TLL MOVING Local & LongDistance. Good Rates. Licensed& Insured. Call 778-389-6357

8193 Oil Tank Removal8193STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal.Certified, Insured, ReasonableRates. A+ BBB. 604-724-3670

8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

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• Exterior/Interior Projects• Written Warranty

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DJ PAINTING, Int/Ext. Com/Res.Drywall repair. Free ests. Cell:604-417-5917, 604-258-7300

MILANO PAINTING & RENOSInt/Ext. Free Est. Written Guar.Prof & Insured. 604 551-6510

PAINTING FOR LESS $$$European quality Since 1982

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RONALDO PAINTING (1981)Master in Quality , fully insured,Free estimate, 778-881-6478

SAVE 20% when you Book NOWInterior / Exterior Specialist.

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8200 Patios/Decks/Railings8200

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8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ASPHALT PAVINGDriveway, Walkway

& Parking LotGarage Apron / Speed

Bump / Pot HoleCommercial & Residential

604-618-2949

METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTDCustom work for Driveways &new lane Aprons. Repairs/resur-facing. Call Gino 604-657-9936

8220 Plumbing8220

WESTMORPlumbing Ltd

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604-551-8531Honest ServiceLic - Ins - Bonded

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Actual Plumbing & Heating,Boilers, Furnaces, Tankless, Hot-water tanks, 24/7, Seniors Disc.Lic. BBB, 604-874-4808

CRESCENT PLUMBING Heating& Drainage. Res, plugged drains,renos, hot water tanks, furnace,boiler. 24/7. 778-862-0560

LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfit-ter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs,renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617

8225 Power Washing8225

PRESSURE WASHING, SIDING,gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill,

604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

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Home Renovations ExpertBathroom, kitchen remodels + more604-307-2837 accentcontracting.ca

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A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

ALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!

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CONCRETE FORMING &framing crew specialist available

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FAIRWAY PAINTING604 729-1234

High United ConstructionNew build, renos, drywall, tile,stucco, plumbing, patio cover.Big/small. Randy 604-250-1385

Reno’s: Basement Suites,Kitchens & Baths, Electrical

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8250 Roofing8250

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Bros. Roofing Ltd.Bros. Roofing Ltd.Over 40 Years in Business

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A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10%disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437

A-1 Contracting & Roofing Re-Roofing & Repair. WCB. 25%

Discount. Jag, 778-892-1530

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFINGAll types. BBB, insured, references.www.affordablequalityroofing.com604-984-6560

Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. BBB member

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

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

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

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Tripsstart at $49$49

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StudentWorksDisposal & Recycling

BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVALYard clean up + hedge trimming.

Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760

8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300

DC STUCCO. 20 years exp. Fast,friendly service. All types ofFinishes & Repairs. 604-788-1385

8309 Tiling8309PTV TILE INSTALLATIONS

Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Slate,20 Yrs Exp. Santo 778-235-1772

8315 Tree Services8315

*Quality Tree and Hedge Trimming,Pruning and Removals* Full range of Landscape Servicesavailable* Stump Grinding - Insured & Licensed

Call 604.588.8733Call 604.588.8733www.ProTreeServices.cawww.ProTreeServices.ca

ProTree Services

Tree & Hedge •Trimming •Prune•Planting • Lawns •Full LandscapeServices. AL @ 604-783-3142

Wildwood Tree Services, ExpHedge Trimming and Removal &Tree Prun ing . F ree Es t .604-893-5745

AUTOMOTIVE9110 Collectibles &

Classics91101963 FORD FALCON Futura,auto, 2 door hardtop, all original,collector plates, $7500 obo. Call604-874-4397

9125 Domestic9125

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

9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

NO WHEELS, NO PROBLEM

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9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1997 LANDROVER Defender(s)9 0 , 5 s p d d i e s e l , m i n t ,160,000km, from desert $23,9001-780-945-7945 [email protected]

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

95 CHEV BLAZER LT

Black with leather interior.Fully loaded, aircared,

excellent condition.

Asking $2250 obo604-467-8914

after 7pm

9160 Sports &Imports9160

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

9175 Wanted9175SPORTS CARS

Serious buyer will pay $$ for pre1970 sports cars in good condi-tion. Paul 604-514-3844

9515 Boats9515

14 ALUMINUM DURABOAT,25hp evinrude motor, fishing rods,incls trailer, $4500. 604-519-0075

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IO Fresh water cooled, newwindshield/canvas/swim grid,trailer. $8,375. 604-837-7564

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy,bunk beds, fully equipped, low k,hi way usage, $5,500. 778-737-3890

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