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Surgical wait times blamed on inequitable fundingWanda [email protected]
Burnaby Hospital has the longest waits for surgery in the Fraser Health region. And the facility’s medical coordinator says that’s because its resources lag behind other hospitals.
Dr. David Jones was responding to a Black Press story on how Fraser Health cut back on surgeries earlier this year to avoid an operating room budget overrun.
That’s despite the fact surgical wait times at its hospitals are already much longer than Vancouver Coastal region.
The two benchmarks the provincial government uses to gauge surgical waits is how long it takes to complete 50 per cent of cases and 90 per cent of cases.
For the first three months of 2014 until March 31, Fraser completed half its surgeries within 6.4 weeks – the other half of patients waited longer than that. That’s compared to 5.1 weeks at Vancouver Coastal and 6.0 weeks for the B.C. average.
Ninety per cent of surgeries performed in those months at Fraser waited less than 31.3 weeks (10 per cent waited longer).
Submits 300 pages to NEB on Kinder Morgan proposalWanda [email protected]
When it comes to “what ifs” in the proposal to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline, the City of Burnaby has come up with a doozy: What if city fire crews aren’t available in an emergency?
That’s among the 1,500 questions the city posed in a 300-page “information request” to the National Energy Board (NEB) in its
role as an intervenor in the pipeline application.
Kinder Morgan proposes almost tripling capacity of its pipeline between Edmonton and Burnaby to allow for increased overseas exports of oil sands crude.
“Trans Mountain seems to have assumed in its application that the City of Burnaby would be largely responsible for fire, police, health and emergency services,” the city says in an excerpt from its submission.
However, the company has not consulted with the city or secured any agreements for that to happen, it says.
From the city’s point of view, the company should be looking after its own emergency response using its own resources.
For the record, Burnaby city hall is officially opposed to the project, and its line of questioning shows it.
Several questions suggest the tank farm at the company’s Burnaby Terminal is in the worst possible
location, being on a steep slope, near residential neighbourhoods.
For instance, “Please provide an assessment using a worst-case scenario should a fire/explosion fully engulf the expanded Burnaby Terminal while it was filled to maximum capacity.”
Another suggests the company’s Edmonton Strathcona facility is much better located as in, “Why is Burnaby being chosen for a location that is inferior to that of Edmonton?”
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COURTESY KINDER MORGAN CANADAA tanker at the dock at Westridge Terminal in Burnaby. Kinder Morgan is seeking to almost triple the capacity of its pipeline between Edmonton and Burnaby.
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It also asks why Kinder Morgan has seemingly underestimated the cost of an oil spill.
It notes that Enbridge has estimated its cleanup of a spill of diluted bitumen—the same type of product Trans Mountain will carry—in the Kalamazoo River at $725 million. But Kinder Morgan estimates a spill on its expanded pipeline would cost $100 million
to $300 million.At Monday’s council meeting,
Mayor Derek Corrigan said to those who say the city’s submission is excessive, he reminds them the company’s application is 15,000 pages. That works out to “one question for every 10 pages.”
Coun. Colleen Jordan noted that city staff were given a tight timeframe, a little over a month, to produce the submission. “It
was a tremendous amount of work in a tremendously short period of time.”
Coun. Pietro Calendino added that the city submitted so many questions because the NEB is no longer allowing oral presentations, and is only taking written submissions.
Corrigan cautioned people to not be apathetic. “I don’t want anyone to think they don’t have any skin in the game because
they’re not directly impacted, they do. It’s their whole city that will be impacted by this decision.”
He said he knows few people have faith that “a little city like ours” can fight off a multinational oil company and the federal government.
“But if anybody can do it, it’ll be Burnaby. We will continue to fight the good fight.”
Kinder Morgan is required to respond to the City of Burnaby’s
information request by June 13.Meanwhile, for anyone
wanting to see Kinder Morgan’s application, Burnaby’s Bob Prittie Metrotown library branch is one of only two places—the other is in Abbotsford—where a print copy is available, all 41 volumes of it. Numerous libraries also have electronic versions available on USB flash drives and it’s also available on the Internet. For more see: http://bit.ly/1sOBJdz/.
That’s compared to 23 weeks for Vancouver Coastal and 28.3 weeks for the provincial average.
The Lower Mainland hospital with the worst surgical waits in the first three months of the year was Burnaby Hospital. It took 47.7 weeks to reach the 90 per cent completion mark.
Jones said the earlier story confirms “that Burnaby Hospital needs more resources to look after [its patients]. We see over 200 people a day in our emergency department.”
Burnaby Hospital is not asking for more than other hospitals have, just what is “fair and equitable,” he said.
As an example, Jones said Burnaby has two nurses per operating room
while other hospitals in Fraser Health have three per OR.
That additional nurse allows breaks and other absences to be covered, reducing the down time of ORs.
Located in the third-largest city in B.C.,
Burnaby Hospital “looks after 10 per cent of the province’s population,” noted Jones,
who has long lobbied for the aging facility to be rebuilt.
But Fraser Health doesn’t fund its health care facilities by the volume of patients they receive. Instead, it has to do with the illnesses and injuries the hospitals are designated to treat, said Dr. Roy Morton, executive medical director for Fraser Health.
Fraser Health is currently reviewing nursing staffing
levels in operating rooms, Morton noted. It should be completed within the next several weeks.
“Burnaby Hospital is staffed with nurses exactly the same way that other community-based
hospitals in Fraser Health are staffed, compared to say, Langley, Eagle Ridge, Ridge Meadows etc.”
While there are more nurses per OR at Royal Columbian, “the level of acuity of surgery is very,
very different,” Morton said.
As a provincial trauma centre, RCH automatically receives all the most serious cases. That includes vascular, cardiac and neurosurgery patients. As a
result, its staffing needs are higher than a community hospital that does mostly elective surgeries.
“An elective gall bladder surgical repair at a community hospital is a very different operation than an emergency coronary artery bypass valve repair and the staffing levels would reflect that.”
Emergency surgeries make up about 70 per cent of the case load at Royal Columbian while Burnaby would be “completely reversed from that.” The majority of its cases are “run-of-the-mill routine elective surgeries.”
While such cases are important, Morton said, it’s much easier to plan staffing for them, compared to sudden emergency cases with the “acuity of somebody rolling through the door bleeding to death.”
—with files from Jeff Nagel
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NEWSLEADER FILE PHOTOBurnaby Hospital sees more than 200 people a day in its emergency department. Dr. David Jones says they are not seeking more resources than other hospitals, merely a more fair and equitable arrangement.
Mayor cautions people not to be apathetic
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Numerous Burnaby students took home honours from the Rivers to Sea Regional Heritage Fair held at Burnaby Village Museum last weekend.
Three students won Stellar Achievement Awards and will attend the provincial fair in Kamloops June 29 to July 3: Silvia Beck, Grade 5 Glenwood elementary student, for “Ironworking in Canada”; Amber Craig, Grade 5 from Stoney Creek Community School, for “George Stanley: Designer of Our Flag”; and Steven Dai Chuy, Grade 6 from Windsor elementary, for “Craig Kielburger.”
Also attending the B.C. fair as the winner of the Rotary Club of Burnaby Ambassador Award will be Boya Yang, Grade 6 Marlborough elementary student, for “TransLink.”
This year’s winner of the The NewsLeader Top Senior Exhibitor (grades 7-9) Award was Mark Mekhail, Grade 7 Marlborough elementary student, for “Fictional Canadian Superheroes.”
A boost for Burnaby Village
RBC has donated $25,000 to Burnaby Village Museum to sponsor its school programs for the 2014-2015 school year. The money will enable the museum to give away two school programs a month to schools designated as being “inner city” by their school districts.
The museum offers eight programs designed to complement the B.C. social studies curriculum for grades K to 9. More than 18,000 students participated in the program in 2013.
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In response to concerns by Graveley St. residentsWanda [email protected]
Graveley Street residents will get a dose of relief from the ratrunning traffic that’s plagued the Brentwood neighbourhood.
On Monday, Burnaby council approved a right-turn-only restriction for eastbound vehicles on Graveley at Willingdon Avenue. It’ll be in effect on weekdays from 3 to 6 p.m. An existing, but undersized, speed hump on the street will also be rebuilt.
The moves come after Graveley residents submitted a petition calling for something to be done about shortcutting traffic.
Traffic counts done in August 2013 in the 4200-block of Graveley showed average two-way weekday traffic at about 1,330 vehicles per day, said a city staff report. That’s higher than in 1999 when volumes were about 1,110 vehicles a day.
But in both cases, they are “well below” the maximum
threshold of 3,000 a day for a local residential street, it said. Volumes were highest during the afternoon rush hour and for eastbound traffic.
Speed counts in March found 85 per cent of vehicles travelled at around 41 km/h, well below the speed limit.
Nearby, a realignment of Douglas Road is being planned which will provide a more direct connection between First Avenue and and Halifax Street. Residents are concerned that could send more traffic to Graveley, but there’s a possibility the shortcutting traffic may actually decrease, the report said.
Meanwhile, the new right-turn restriction could help cut down on ratrunners continuing east across Willingdon to Brentlawn Drive.
The route is used by some commuters to avoid congestion at Lougheed Highway.
Coun. Paul McDonell suggested left turns also be restricted at Halifax Street and Willingdon to prevent traffic from using that route to get to Brentlawn.
“All I have to do is go half a block out of my way and I haven’t changed anything,” McDonell said.
Coun. Sav Dhaliwal, chair of the traffic safety committee, said traffic can’t be stopped, it can only be discouraged from going where you don’t want it. He advocated implementing the Graveley change then monitoring the effects before deciding on next steps.
It’s all about striking a delicate balance, said Coun. Pietro Calendino. Any solution that totally satisfies Graveley residents may end up impacting those living just north of that street.
“For the moment, it’s a good solution.”
Coun. Colleen Jordan asked about the impact of the province’s Highway 1 expansion project, which was touted as a way to ease traffic congestion on Burnaby streets.
“If you believe that I’ve got a bridge in New Westminster I can sell you,” quipped Mayor Derek Corrigan.
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John Horgan is the new leader of the NDP.
Unlike the situation in 2011, when there was a hard-fought battle for the NDP leadership, he won it by acclamation, and took over his new role on May 1.
The lack of competition for the job isn’t surprising. In 2011, it looked like quite a prize. The BC Liberals were in disarray, Gordon Campbell had resigned, and winning the premiership after 12 years in opposition looked like a cakewalk.
Even a year ago, during the election campaign, the polls said the NDP was far ahead. But on election day, the party lost — and quite decisively. Leader Adrian Dix pondered the situation for a short time, then announced he was stepping aside.
Horgan was one of the four contenders for the NDP leadership in 2011, and made a number of visits here in that campaign. I had the chance to speak with him several times, and was impressed by his breadth of knowledge and his generally upbeat personality.
He worked in senior positions in the NDP government of the 1990s, and he knows B.C. intimately. This is one of his big strengths. Unlike Dix, who is a Vancouver guy, Horgan knows the province and the differences between regions and communities very well. The very fact that he represents a Vancouver Island riding (not a downtown Victoria one) is a plus.
His understanding of what makes the B.C. economy work is much better than that of many NDPers. He has been the energy and mines critic in the past, and both those issues are key to parts of B.C. outside the urban cores.
The fact that he is keeping an open mind on Kinder Morgan’s application to twin its pipeline is a significant shift from Dix’s
decision to oppose the project midway through the election campaign. That move likely cost the NDP the election. It certainly had a demonstrable effect in handing seats to the BC Liberals.
I would also be surprised if Horgan would let an easterner run the NDP provincial campaign.
Dix picked Brian Topp, who had run Jack Layton’s national campaign in 2011. However, Topp had already proved he knew little about B.C. when he ran for the leadership after Layton’s death, and he made a number of crucial mistakes during last year’s provincial campaign.
I felt sorry for the many young people who were working on the local campaigns last May. They put their hearts and souls into the campaign, only to be sandbagged by provincial campaign decisions that were all over the map.
Dix is a very decent man and has fought hard for many people who have few speaking up for them. But he was not the best choice in the 2011 leadership race. Horgan likely was — and
now he can prove to voters that the NDP is a possible alternative.
He will have to show working people that he isn’t anti-jobs, he isn’t anti-resources and he isn’t in the pocket of big public sector unions.
The NDP’s biggest handicap is that many voters do not believe it understands how the economy works. Certainly Dix’s comments on Kinder Morgan, which came after he had said he would wait until there was an actual application in place, showed his willingness to court environmentalists at the expense of workers.
Its other big challenge is a deep divide between private sector workers and the diehard environmentalists who oppose logging, mining, power development, oil and gas and virtually anything that involves B.C. resources.
Horgan has his work cut out for him.
Frank Bucholtz is editor of the Langley Times.
Horgan has work cut out for him
Apathy in the political process has reached an all-time high in recent years, with the perception that elected representatives are not really listening to public concerns.
But there is evidence that the provincial government is heeding public feedback, on two currently contentious issues at least.
An all-party committee of MLAs has unanimously supported a proposal from Finance Minister Mike de Jong that henceforth all B.C. politicians will publish their expense receipts – including food, travel and accommodation – online.
The proposal, clearly a response to the flap over legislature Speaker Linda Reid’s expenses – including nearly $5,500 in business-class air travel for her spouse, since repaid – elicited a few grumbles from NDP MLAs over the work involved in backing all expenses with receipts.
Meanwhile Agriculture Minister Norm Letnick has apparently taken note of written feedback from B.C. residents in amending the proposed Bill 24, which would make changes to the province’s Agricultural Land Reserve.
There are indications that the impassioned words of many regarding both the need for food security in the province and a long-term commitment to preserving agricultural land have been noted and reflected in amendments.
The actual impact of both of these provincial policies remains to be seen, of course.
Politicians generally are past-masters in the art of simulated action, and manipulating public opinion through carefully stage-managed response.
But the BC Liberals have everything to gain and nothing to lose by demonstrating a greater level of responsiveness to public opinion – rather than the predictable chorus of partisan support.
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COMMENT
Re: Columns by David Black, ‘The greatest threat to the B.C. environment in our lifetime’ (April 23) and ‘The Kitimat refinery proposal: safe pipelines, light fuels and B.C. jobs’ (April 25).
Continued safe marine and pipeline transport of hydrocarbons is in everybody’s interest so Canadians can realize value for resources and oil producers can continue to deliver jobs and economic benefits. No one wants a spill of any product at any time.
The performance track record over the past 50 years is good, but even still, work is ongoing to improve prevention and ensure producers, transportation companies and spill-responders have the best information available to manage products safely and make the best plans possible for response, containment and clean-up in the event of an incident.
Black’s articles incorrectly suggested the Canadian oil industry is not interested in the proposed refinery project and that transporting diluted bitumen is more risky than other types of oil because of its chemical properties.
Fact is, oil producers are seeking increased access to existing and new markets – in Canada, the United States and internationally – to satisfy market demand for increasing Canadian oil production. All options to achieve that goal are worthy of study.
And diluted bitumen—oil sands bitumen diluted with natural gas liquids that allow it to flow—is no more dangerous than other types of crude oil.
Chemically, there’s nothing about diluted bitumen the transportation system cannot be prepared to manage. Whether it moves by pipelines or tankers, diluted bitumen meets all the same specifications and behaves the same as other crude oils.
Oil floats on water if it has an API gravity above water’s 10 degree API gravity. Diluted bitumen has an API gravity of 20-22 degrees. Any type of oil spilled in water, eventually “weathers” and can be driven below the surface by waves or currents. Diluted bitumen behaves the same way.
There have been several scientific studies completed on diluted bitumen. Earlier this year, the federal government released a research study that demonstrated diluted bitumen floats on salt water – even after evaporation and exposure to light.
The study was commissioned by Environment Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada and Natural Resources Canada as part of the government’s plan to implement a world-class prevention, preparedness and response regime for marine transportation. Results of the
study will be used to inform spill responders and help guide more research.
Our industry is focused on responsible development of Canada’s resources. We welcome transparency on our safety and environmental performance, based on sound science.
As producers, we transport oil with care and attention at all times. We expect all transportation providers to deliver safe services in a responsible manner.
Greg StringhamCanadian Association
of Petroleum ProducersCalgary
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City staff recommended no changes to address traffic concerns from Brentlawn Drive residents due to its use as a transit bus route.
Dhaliwal said the traffic safety committee will take another look at the issues there after the Graveley turn restriction is put in place.
Graveley Street resident
Cherie Moses presented the residents’ concerns to the committee in November. She said by email that the changes are “minimal.”
She agreed with city staff that people not stopping at the stop sign at Willingdon while trying to beat the traffic light is a police enforcement issue.
“It is Catch 22, there are not enough RCMP officers to
monitor such things, so the non-compliance becomes habitual and without consequences, until someone is hurt,” Moses said.
“We are going to wait for the new sign, and see if it has an impact on short cutting traffic. They fully expect to hear from us again if the problems are not resolved.”
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Cherie Moses is among several residents on Graveley Street, near Brentwood mall, who voiced concerns about ratrunning in their neighbourhood. She calls the city’s changes ‘minimal’ and doubts there will be much improvement.WANDA CHOW NEWSLEADER FILE
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Hyundai raises the bar with world class GenesisVERNON – There is little chance of falling asleep at the wheel of the 2015 Hyundai Genesis, even on one of those long summer driving vacations.The twisty route around the Okanagan lake coun-try, chosen to show off the agility of this new luxury sedan from the Korean manufacturer, guaranteed all behind the wheel kept their eyes glued to the road ahead.But should such external stimulus not be available for the long distance driver, there is a nifty little gadget below the glove box. An industry-first sensor control system detects when CO2 levels are too high and boosts the cabin with fresh air. Research by Hyundai engineers determined that drowsiness increases when CO2 concentrations inside the cabin exceed 2,000 parts per million. Of course, cracking a window works the same way but many do not detect the onset of a sleepiness until it’s too late, while others are reluctant to let in that cold mountain air during a winter jaunt. Count me in that group.Gadgets aside, there is much to stimu-late the senses in the all-new Genesis. Its eye-catching design, with giant front grille, would not look out of place parked next to a BMW, Audi or Merc, which is precisely the intent. It’s bench-marked against such German Masters at a price segment below what one would
expect to pay for the Eu-ropean leaders. Will they hold their price in resale? – Likely not during this generation, but if the am-bitious Koreans continue to prove reliability and quality then they will.Meanwhile, an owner is going to enjoy years of driving a performance oriented in comfort and style. The fit and finish inside rivals those with which it chooses to compete for the dollars in the wallets of the well-heeled. The subtle use of leather and micro suede is classy; with Napa leather and real wood trim available as an option. Double
stitched leather seats always look good but it’s what’s inside that counts on a lengthy trip! The foam beneath in this case offers both support and comfort in the right places. Both front seats offer 12-way power adjustment and there’s a power-adjustable thigh extension with side bolsters that’s available for the long-legged.A new power trunk lid goes a step further than the new trend to enable opening by swinging your leg under the rear to pop the trunk. Tired of stand-ing on one leg with two arms full of groceries? When your pocketed key nears the trunk, it automatically opens after three-seconds. A High-Beam Assist (HBA) function
switches to low beams when an oncom-ing vehicle is detected. Other options include a panoramic sunroof, a heated steering wheel, ventilated front seats, tri-zone automatic climate control, and rear door window blinds. Driver-assist safety technologies are also available in abundance for those who like the car to do some thinking for them.The new Genesis is also a statement of intent: it heralds what will be the look of the seven new less-premium Hyundai products expects to grace our show-rooms before 2016.When it comes to driving, it’s really a tale of two cars. The top-of-the-line model offers a big V8 5-litre power plant, with 420 horses at its disposal. Ironically, it’s best enjoyed jogged along at low speed on the highway, where it has the feel of an old-fash-ioned big family sedan. (It’s not a lot of fun on the twisting lakeside roads of the Okanagan.)Cars destined for the Canadian market will come with an all-new HTRAC
active wheel drive (AWD) system. Says Hyundai: “Performance of the vehicle’s all-new platform was validated in some of the world’s most demanding driving environments, including Germany’s famed Nürburgring Nordschleife and Korea’s Yeongam Formula 1 racing circuit.” The large variety of proving grounds offered by the northern Okanagan was much more appealing to me. And especially so in the car equipped with the 311 horsepower, 3.8-litre GDI V6 engine. Flipping between the Normal, Eco and Sport modes and tapping the gear-changing paddles on the steering wheel made for an enjoyable drive. Little lean in the corners and sprightly up hill. Both engines are coupled to an 8-speed automatic transmission with a SHIF-TRONIC manual mode. The base price is $43,000, $48,000 gets you the Luxury version, and $53,000 loads up the tech features. If you want the V8, get ready to spend $62,000.
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‘‘It is competent, potent and a fabulous sport utility vehicle even in Eco Mode where the fun is a little bit restricted.’’Alexandra Straub
The all-new, third generation 2014 Toyota Highlander Hy-brid Limited AWD tips the scale at 2,200 kg (4,850 lbs.)It’s not a svelte vehicle.Inside, this Highlander can carry up to seven passengers.It’s not a cramped vehicle.And behind the third row of seats, there’s a cargo capacity of 385L.It’s an accommodating vehicle.So when I knew that I’d be logging more than 1,000 kilometres in a week, perhaps you’d think I’m a little crazy to want to take this (relatively) heavy and large SUV along for the ride. Normally, I would too. But there’s a word in its name that made me want to take this beauty of a beast for the long haul: Hybrid.As I entered the Flaxen (aka beige) adorned cabin, I reached for the “Eco Mode” button underneath the rede-signed centre stack. I gave that a push.The Eco mode is a feature that lessens the throttle response in an effort to help save fuel. You can still do all your nor-mal daily driving duties, it just helps you keep money where it should be: in your wallet. And keeps the fuel where it should be: in the tank.Granted, in Eco Mode, it doesn’t give you the peppy acceleration you might like. Then again, if prompt accel-eration is what you’re after, skip the Eco Mode and that’s exactly what you’ll get.Whether I was driving in the city or on the highway, the Highlander has a smooth-ness to it that makes me love being behind the wheel. It cruises effortlessly atop the pavement and makes the driver and passengers feel at ease. Especially when you know you’re going the distance.I even had one passenger say to me, “If we were in here any longer, I could’ve fallen asleep! It’s so comfortable.”Good thing they weren’t driving.We’ve already established its size, and while it fits up to seven, it doesn’t feel that big to drive. Sure, you need to make sure you watch its width but manoeuvring it around in parking lots isn’t a chore at all. Thanks to its rack and pinion-type, electric power steering, you can move around graciously. Looking at the estimated fuel results, it’s rated at 6.8L/100km in the city and 7.2L/100km on the highway. Keep in mind the aforementioned stats about its size and weight and those numbers are really impressive. My real world numbers? A combined average of 8.9L/100km. Not bad. Not bad at all. Most of my driving was done on the highway so the hybrid system doesn’t have a chance to run off electricity alone at those speeds. The MSRP for the 2014 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Limited AWD is $52,695.
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ance
llatio
n w
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ice.
ter
ms a
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ondi
tions
app
ly. V
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onda
.com
or s
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onda
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or fu
ll de
tails
.
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gEt tHE aLL-NEW 2012 CR-V.
PURCHaSE fiNaNCiNg fOR UP tO 36 MONtHS* OR
LEaSE fOR UP tO 24 MONtHS†1.99% *
RatES aS LOW aS
PLUS, LEgENDaRy HONDa
fUEL ECONOMy.
Hastings Street
Willin
gd
on
A
venue
BCHD-SpringService-Tires-4CPD-8x11.786
Willin
gd
on
A
venue
* SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS
Spring!Tire Sale!
SAVE UP TO $100ON A SET OF 4 TIRES.*
The HondaLowest Price
on TiresGuarantee.*
Friday, May 16, 2014 NewsLeader A11
4780 Hastings Street, BurnabyCALL 604-294-2111 | Service 604-294-6632
www.happyhonda.ca
/HappyHondaLTD @happyhondacaDealer #30982
BCHD_March2012_2012-CR-V_4CPD_PAGEDOM_8x11.786
INTO SPRING EVENTINTO SPRING EVENT
MODEL RM4H9CKN(S)
StaRtiNg fROM ONLy
MSRP** iNCLUDES fREigHt aND PDi.
$27,580
**M
SRP
is $2
7,580
incl
udin
g fr
eigh
t and
PD
i of $
1,590
bas
ed o
n a
new
201
2 CR
-V L
X 2W
D m
odel
RM
3H3C
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. for
all
offe
rs li
cens
e, in
sura
nce,
app
licab
le ta
xes a
nd re
gist
ratio
n ar
e ex
tra.
Dea
ler m
ay se
ll fo
r les
s. D
eale
r tra
de m
ay b
e re
quire
d. *
Lim
ited
time
finan
ce o
ffer
bas
ed o
n a
new
201
2 CR
-V t
ourin
g m
odel
RM
4H9C
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a 3
6 m
onth
fina
nce
term
ava
ilabl
e on
ly th
roug
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Ca
nada
fina
nce
inc.
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inan
ce e
xam
ple:
$36
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at 1.
99%
per
ann
um e
qual
s $49
8 fo
r 36
mon
ths.
frei
ght a
nd P
Di o
f $1,5
90 in
clud
ed. C
ost o
f bor
row
ing i
s $5,
085.
05, f
or a
tota
l obl
igat
ion
of $
41,6
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own
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f $23
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first
mon
thly
pay
men
t, en
viro
nmen
tal f
ees a
nd $
0 se
curit
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posit
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at fi
nanc
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cept
ion.
Dea
ler m
ay se
ll fo
r les
s. D
eale
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de m
ay b
e re
quire
d. †1
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le
ase
aPR
for 2
4 m
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s O.a
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onth
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g fre
ight
and
PD
i, is $
498.
Dow
n pa
ymen
t of $
3,136
.01,
first
mon
thly
pay
men
t, en
viro
nmen
tal f
ees a
nd $
0 se
curit
y de
posit
due
at l
ease
ince
ptio
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otal
leas
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ligat
ion
is $1
5,08
8.01
. tax
es, li
cens
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sura
nce
and
regi
stra
tion
are
extr
a. 9
6,00
0 ki
lom
etre
allo
wan
ce; c
harg
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$0.
12/k
m fo
r exc
ess k
ilom
etre
s. D
eale
r may
sell
for l
ess.
Dea
ler t
rade
may
be
requ
ired.
**/
*/† O
ffer
s val
id fr
om M
arch
1st t
hrou
gh M
arch
31st
, 201
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par
ticip
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onda
reta
ilers
. Off
ers v
alid
onl
y fo
r Brit
ish C
olum
bia
resid
ents
at B
C H
onda
Dea
lers
loca
tions
. Off
ers s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
or c
ance
llatio
n w
ithou
t not
ice.
ter
ms a
nd c
ondi
tions
app
ly. V
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ww
.bch
onda
.com
or s
ee y
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onda
reta
iler f
or fu
ll de
tails
.
@BCHonda
gEt tHE aLL-NEW 2012 CR-V.
PURCHaSE fiNaNCiNg fOR UP tO 36 MONtHS* OR
LEaSE fOR UP tO 24 MONtHS†1.99% *
RatES aS LOW aS
PLUS, LEgENDaRy HONDa
fUEL ECONOMy.
Hastings Street
Willin
gd
on
A
venue
BCHD-M
ay-FitC
ivicCRV-4C
PD-8x11.786
LOW
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T B
I-W
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KLY
PAY
ME
NT
EV
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ON
A N
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HO
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A20
14 F
IT D
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ase
for
$67
£ 0
.99%
APR
€
$0
dow
n‡
frei
ght a
nd P
DI i
nclu
ded.
B
i-wee
kly
on a
60
mon
th te
rm w
ith 1
30 p
aym
ents
. M
SRP
$16
,130
** in
clud
es fr
eigh
t and
PD
I
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el s
how
n: G
E8G
2EEX
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can
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ap ta
ll bu
ildin
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a s
ingl
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und,
bu
t the
re a
re p
lent
y of
reas
ons
the
Fit,
Civ
ic
and
CR-V
are
bes
t-se
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† in B
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2014
CR-
V LX
Leas
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r
$ 135
Ω1.
99%
APR
¥
$0
dow
n‡
frei
ght a
nd P
DI i
nclu
ded.
B
i-wee
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on a
60
mon
th te
rm w
ith 1
30 p
aym
ents
. M
SRP
$27
,685
** in
clud
es fr
eigh
t and
PD
I
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el s
how
n: R
M3H
3EES
2014
CIV
IC D
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ase
for
$79
* 0.9
9% A
PR#
$0
dow
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frei
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DI i
nclu
ded.
B
i-wee
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on a
60
mon
th te
rm w
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30 p
aym
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. M
SRP
$17
,185
** in
clud
es fr
eigh
t and
PD
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el s
how
n: F
B2E
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LOW
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†The
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R-V w
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comp
act S
UV re
spec
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in B
C in
2013
base
d on P
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13 D
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port.
‡In or
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achie
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down
paym
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ealer
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cove
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ost o
f tire/
batte
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, air c
ondit
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tax (
where
appli
cable
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and l
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on th
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4 CR-
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c DX a
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Fit DX
only o
n beh
alf of
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imite
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leas
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r bas
ed on
a ne
w 201
4 Fit D
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el GE
8G2E
EX. €
0.99%
leas
e APR
on a
60 m
onth
term
with 1
30 bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
ts O.
A.C. B
i-wee
kly pa
ymen
t, inc
luding
freigh
t and
PDI, i
s $66
.59 ba
sed o
n app
lying $
1,250
.00 le
ase d
ollars
(whic
h is d
educ
ted fro
m the
nego
tiated
sellin
g pric
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re tax
es) a
nd
$1,00
0 con
sume
r ince
ntive
dolla
rs (w
hich i
s ded
ucted
from
the ne
gotia
ted se
lling p
rice a
fter ta
xes).
Dow
n pay
ment
of $0
.00, fi
rst bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
t and
$0 se
curity
depo
sit du
e at le
ase i
ncep
tion.
Total
leas
e obli
gatio
n is $
8,656
.70. T
axes
, lice
nse,
insura
nce a
nd re
gistra
tion a
re ex
tra. 1
20,00
0 kilo
metre
allow
ance
; cha
rge of
$0.12
/km fo
r exc
ess k
ilome
ters.
*Limi
ted
time b
i-wee
kly le
ase o
ffer b
ased
on a
new 2
014 C
ivic D
X mod
el FB
2E2E
EX. #
0.99%
leas
e APR
on a
60 m
onth
term
with 1
30 bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
ts O.
A.C. B
i-wee
kly pa
ymen
t, inc
luding
freigh
t and
PDI, i
s $78
.54 ba
sed o
n app
lying $
800.0
0 lea
se do
llars
(whic
h is d
educ
ted fro
m the
nego
tiated
sellin
g pric
e befo
re tax
es). D
own p
ayme
nt of
$0.00
, first
bi-w
eekly
paym
ent
and $
0 sec
urity
depo
sit du
e at le
ase i
ncep
tion.
Total
leas
e obli
gatio
n is $
10,21
0.20.
Taxe
s, lic
ense
, insu
rance
and r
egist
ration
are e
xtra.
120,0
00 ki
lometr
e allo
wanc
e; ch
arge o
f $0.1
2/km
for ex
cess
kilom
eters.
ΩLim
ited t
ime b
i-wee
kly le
ase o
ffer b
ased
on a
new
2014
CR-
V LX 2
WD m
odel
RM3H
3EES
. ¥1.9
9% le
ase A
PR on
a 60
mon
th ter
m wit
h 130
bi-w
eekly
pa
ymen
ts O.
A.C. B
i-wee
kly pa
ymen
t, inc
luding
freigh
t and
PDI, i
s $13
4.80 b
ased
on ap
plying
$1,25
0.00 l
ease
dolla
rs (w
hich i
s ded
ucted
from
the ne
gotia
ted se
lling p
rice b
efore
taxes
). Dow
n pay
ment
of $0
.00, fi
rst bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
t and
$0 se
curity
depo
sit du
e at le
ase i
ncep
tion.
Total
leas
e obli
gatio
n is $
17,52
4.03.
Taxe
s, lic
ense
, insu
rance
and r
egist
ration
are e
xtra.
120,0
00 ki
lometr
e allo
wanc
e; ch
arge o
f $0.1
2/km
for ex
cess
kilom
eters.
**MS
RP is
$16,1
30 / $
17,18
5 / $2
7,685
inclu
ding f
reigh
t and
PDI o
f $1,4
95 / $
1,495
/ $1,6
95 ba
sed o
n a ne
w 201
4 Fit D
X mod
el GE
8G2E
EX / n
ew 20
14 Ci
vic DX
mod
el FB
2E2E
EX / 2
014 C
R-V L
X 2WD
mod
el RM
3H3E
ES. L
icens
e, ins
uranc
e, reg
istrat
ion an
d tax
es ar
e extr
a and
may
be re
quire
d at
the tim
e of p
urcha
se. ¥
/£/€/
Ω/#/*
Price
s and
/or pa
ymen
ts sh
own d
o not
includ
e a PP
SA lie
n reg
istrat
ion fe
e of $
30.31
and l
ien re
gister
ing ag
ent's
fee o
f $5.2
5, wh
ich ar
e both
due a
t time
of de
livery
and c
overe
d by t
he de
aler o
n beh
alf of
the c
ustom
er on
the 2
014 C
R-V L
X, Ac
cord
LX, C
ivic D
X and
Fit D
X only
. ‡/#/
*/Ω/€
/¥/£/*
* Offe
rs va
lid fro
m Ma
y 1st
throu
gh
June
2nd,
2014
at pa
rticipa
ting H
onda
retai
lers.
Deale
r may
sell/l
ease
for le
ss. D
ealer
trade
may
be ne
cess
ary on
certa
in ve
hicles
. Offe
rs va
lid on
ly for
Britis
h Colu
mbia
reside
nts at
BC H
onda
Dea
lers l
ocati
ons.
Offer
s sub
ject to
chan
ge or
canc
ellati
on w
ithou
t noti
ce. T
erms a
nd co
nditio
ns ap
ply. V
isit w
ww.bc
hond
a.com
or se
e you
r Hon
da re
tailer
for fu
ll deta
ils.
bcho
nda.co
m
BCHD-May-FitCivicCRV-4CPD-8x11.786
LOWEST BI-WEEKLY
PAYMENT EVER ON
A NEW HONDA 2014 FIT DXLease for
$67£ 0.99% APR €
$0 down‡
freight and PDI included. Bi-weekly on a 60 month term with 130 payments. MSRP $16,130** includes freight and PDI
Model shown: GE8G2EEX
They can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound, but there are plenty of reasons the Fit, Civic and CR-V are best-sellers† in BC.
COMPACTSELLING
SUV IN BC# 1 †
SELLING
CAR IN BC# 1 †
CAR IN BCCAR IN BCCAR IN BCCAR IN BC11111111111111111111
2014 CR-V LXLease for
$135Ω
1.99% APR ¥
$0 down‡
freight and PDI included. Bi-weekly on a 60 month term with 130 payments. MSRP $27,685** includes freight and PDI
Model shown: RM3H3EES
2014 CIVIC DXLease for
$79* 0.99% APR #
$0 down‡
freight and PDI included. Bi-weekly on a 60 month term with 130 payments. MSRP $17,185** includes freight and PDI
Model shown: FB2E2EEX
SUV IN BCSUV IN BCSUV IN BC1111111111111
0 down‡
freight and PDI included.freight and PDI included.Bi-weekly on a 60 month term with 130 payments.
LOWEST BI-WEEKLY
PAYMENT EVER
ON A NEW HONDA
They can’t leap tall buildings in a single bound, but there are plenty of reasons the Fit, Civicand CR-V are best-sellers† in BC.
2014 CIVIC DX
LOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLYLOWEST BI-WEEKLY
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†The Fit, Civic and CR-V were the #1 selling retail subcompact car, car, and compact SUV respectively in BC in 2013 based on Polk 2013 Dec YTD report. ‡In order to achieve $0 down payment, dealer will cover the cost of tire/battery tax, air conditioning tax (where applicable), environmental fees and levies on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only on behalf of the customer. £Limited time bi-weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX. €0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 130 bi-weekly payments O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $66.59 based on applying $1,250.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes) and $1,000 consumer incentive dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price after taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $8,656.70. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. *Limited time bi-weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX. #0.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 130 bi-weekly payments O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $78.54 based on applying $800.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $10,210.20. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. ΩLimited time bi-weekly lease offer based on a new 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. ¥1.99% lease APR on a 60 month term with 130 bi-weekly payments O.A.C. Bi-weekly payment, including freight and PDI, is $134.80 based on applying $1,250.00 lease dollars (which is deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes). Down payment of $0.00, first bi-weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $17,524.03. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometers. **MSRP is $16,130 / $17,185 / $27,685 including freight and PDI of $1,495 / $1,495 / $1,695 based on a new 2014 Fit DX model GE8G2EEX / new 2014 Civic DX model FB2E2EEX / 2014 CR-V LX 2WD model RM3H3EES. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. ¥/£/€/Ω/#/* Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer on the 2014 CR-V LX, Accord LX, Civic DX and Fit DX only. ‡/#/*/Ω/€/¥/£/** Offers valid from May 1st through June 2nd, 2014 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
bchonda.com
A12 NewsLeader Friday, May 16, 2014
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venue
Mad
iso
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a truck when the standard transmission shifter was so loose, you didn’t know you were in gear or neutral. Anti-lock brakes were when you lost your master cylinder to a stick, while (indepen-dently minded) power steer-ing kicked in when you hit the corner of a rock so hard it ripped the steering wheel out of your hand and if you weren’t carful your thumb as well. Traction control came in the shape of new tires. Automatic four-wheel-drive was achieved by asking your
passenger to step out and lock the front hubs. The parking brake was a log shoved under the rear tire. Soft suspension meant your shocks were blown. Off-road suspension meant you spent more time hitting the roof with your head and back than you actually spent on the seat, which if you were lucky had some remaining padding still in it. Your seat belts would tighten up on every bump and if you didn’t stop you would be suffocated. You would be lucky if your radio would bring in a few channels on the AM band only! Wheel articulation really in-dicated your leaf spring was broken in half. Air conditioning was driving with your windows down and trying to breath
in between dust clouds. GPS was your buddy screaming out, “I think it’s this road”. Most people used to sleep in the back of their trucks. But I remember one time after a long day of four-wheeling pull-ing into an open area by a river where I found a nice sandy mound. With the aid of my flash light I quickly spread the sand out with my arms making a flat area in which to put my tent. It was about 5:30 am when I first noticed the red ants crawling all around my sleeping bag. I quickly climbed out of my tent to discover the soft sandy mound I found was actually a giant anthill. The vehicles of today have the capabilities of descending steep hills without even putting your foot on the brake and you could disconnect your sway bar end links to allow for more articulation. Ability to stop on a hill without roll-ing back is nice. Comfortable seats are an improvement, especially on long trips. Although we can’t relive the past, it’s important to remember technology is there to help us. There is no replacement for common sense.
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VICTORIA – Routine HIV-AIDS testing is being offered once every five years to all B.C. residents aged 18-70, building on infection control efforts that have been recognized around the world in reducing disease transmission and death.
B.C.’s “Treatment as Prevention” strategy has proven so effective in pilot programs in Vancouver and Prince George that the government is extending its outreach efforts across the province. Routine testing of pregnant women has all but eliminated mother-child transmission, and anti-viral therapies have cut the death toll of AIDS by 90% since 1996.
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Perry Kendall said going beyond identified risk groups has proven effective in finding infected people in time to provide effective drug treatment. The treatment not only extends life to
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“These guidelines hold the promise that by expanding HIV testing as we have done, we will be taking another great step towards potentially eliminating HIV in the province of British Columbia,” Kendall said.
Dr. Julio Montaner, director of the B.C. Centre for Excellence in HIV-AIDS, said
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“Back in 1995 we used to have one person or more dying per day at St. Paul’s Hospital alone, every year because of HIV and AIDS,” Montaner said.
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Relaxation and a neighbourly feel are the words of the day at Village Green, a quiet enclave in Maple Ridge that’s been appealing to buyers of all demographics.
“It’s like a little English village,” says sales manager Jeanie Fox. “It’s a really nice community.”
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“It’s a beautiful setting,” says Fox. “You can cook dinner in your kitchen while watching your kids play in the yard right outside.”
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“Th ese are very good fi nishings,” Fox says. “You also get a great value for your money. It’s just incredible.”
Phase one is currently selling, and the second phase will be released soon. When complete, the nine-acre site will hold 105 townhomes.
Homeowners have already started moving in, with more to come in the fall.
“We wanted to off er homes that felt like a single-family residence, at townhome aff ordability, and in fact the majority of our buyers have claimed this as one of their top reasons for purchasing there,” says Fox.
Homes at Village Green start at $302,900. For more information, visit www.villagegreenlife.ca, call 604-476-2292 or visit the presentation centre at 12161 237th Street, Maple Ridge, open 12 to 5 p.m. every day except Fridays.
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Aquilini Development is bringing their master-planned community building expertise to Chilliwack with Th e Falls, an envisioned community of over 500 homes, set to be built around Th e Falls Golf Club. Camden, their fi rst release of just 47 single-family homes, off ers a little piece of paradise for as low as $389,900.
“You walk out your door and you’re on the golf course, with rolling greens and panoramic views,” says Macartney Greenfi eld, project manager for Rennie Marketing Systems. “Th ere aren’t a lot of projects that
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Buyers will have a vast array of choices when it comes to customizing their new home, including six diff erent home types and elevation styles, eight exterior colour schemes and two interior colour schemes. Th ere are also several interior and exterior upgrade options available.
Th e location is one of the biggest draws for Camden at Th e Falls.
“People are amazed by how beautiful it is here,” Greenfi eld says. “It’s nestled into the side of the mountain with breathtaking views in every direction.”
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Laminate wood fl ooring is included throughout the main living areas, with porcelain tile in the bathrooms and low-pile carpeting in the bedrooms.
A gas fi replace in the living room is perfect for cozying up to in the colder weather, and a rough-in for a wet bar is included in some homes, making entertaining easy.
Th e kitchen is gourmet and refi ned, with stainless-steel appliances, shaker-style wood stained or fl at-panel cabinetry and laminate countertops. A convenient kitchen island creates extra space, with pendant lighting above illuminating your tasks. A full-height walk-in pantry with built-in shelving is another convenient feature that demonstrates Aquilini’s commitment to their homeowners.
Th e master ensuite features a tempered glass shower enclosure and separate tub, with double sinks for plenty of his-and-hers space.
Every home comes with a two-year
membership to Th e Falls Golf Club, with additional discounts for the pro shop, restaurant and ongoing green fees. It truly is a golfer’s dream come true!
Th e Aquilini name has held a lot of weight for buyers at Camden at Th e Falls.
“Aquilini has strong local roots and is very committed to this community,” says Greenfi eld. “You have the confi dence factor of buying from a builder known for large developments and master-planned communities.”
Homeowners won’t have to venture very far from their home to fi nd anything they need.
“Th is is a very central community,” says Greenfi eld. “Th ere’s a great school at the bottom of the hill, and you’re less than 10 minutes from Chilliwack.”
Trails, lakes and other outdoor recreation opportunities are also plentiful here.
For more information, visit www.livethefalls.com, call 604-794-5722 or stop by the presentation centre at 8361 Nixon Road, Chilliwack, open 12 to 5 p.m. daily except Tuesdays, or by appointment.
Submitted photosCamden at The Falls, the fi rst release of single-family homes built around The Falls golf course in Chilliwack, will have beautiful views from every home, including the rolling greens of the golf course, right, and over the surrounding area, below.
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Van Kam’s group of compa-nies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experi-ence/training.
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Duties incl: picking blueberries, grading, washing, packing, loading, unloading and other related tasks. Work in all weather conditions.
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An Alberta Oilfi eld Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)723-5051.
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MAINTENANCE PERSON RE-QUIRED. This is a fulltime, perma-nent position starting immediately at our post mill and treating plant in Princeton, BC. Must have a mini-mum of 10 years maintenance ex-perience on a variety of production and mobile equipment, with strong skills in welding, hydraulics and ba-sic electrical work. Experience in a mill environment preferred. Must be able to handle a variety of tasks, work well with minimum supervision and be part of the team. Benefi ts in-clude excellent wage, health spend-ing account and profi t sharing. Please submit resumes by fax 250-295-7912 or email [email protected] Please visit our website at www.pwppost.com for further infor-mation on the company.
The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: Camp Cooks (Red Seal Chef an asset), Camp Bull cooks. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to offi [email protected]
The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: Camp Cooks (Red Seal Chef an asset), Camp Bull cooks. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to offi [email protected]
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HOUSE CLEANERS/JANITORSREQUIRED NOW
PAY $12 PER HOURApply Weekdays
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Fashion Sales Associatepart-time position available to
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PROFESSIONALSALES ASSOCIATES
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• ROOFERS• LABOURERS
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IRONWORKER (STRUCTURAL STEEL)
Skilled F/T ironworkers needed at Bar None Metalworks. Must have: a C-Level Welding Ticket or current CWB All Positions Stick, min. 3 yrs exp., a valid DL, your own transportation, and your own tools and safety equipment. We offer ongoing training, com-petitive wages, and benefi ts.
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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33 INFORMATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
115 EDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERS
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
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131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT
136A JANITORIAL SERVICES
154 RETAIL
115 EDUCATION
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156 SALES
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
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PERSONAL SERVICES
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BUSINESS SERVICES ................... 203-387
PETS & LIVESTOCK ...................... 453-483
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE........... 503-587
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RENTALS ...................................... 703-757
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