Friday, July 24, 2015 Richmond Review - Page 25 Visit our centre today or check us out online at aviaemployment.ca Free Employment Services for job-seekers and employers us out r check u ces Servic oyers emplo Richmond Storefront 290-3631 No. 3 Road Richmond, BC V6X 2B9 T:778.732.0285 Richmond Satellite 110-6651 Elmbridge Way Richmond, BC V7C 5C2 T:778.732.0290 [email protected]#208 - 10070 King George Blvd. Surrey BC BC COLLEGE OF OPTICS 604.581.0101 www.bccollegeofoptics.ca BECOME AN OPTICIAN ...in only 6 months! ...begins September 14, 2015 Optical Dispensing is a high-growth industry with good pay and job security. Or, even start your own business!! 6-month ‘Morning Class’ FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 OBITUARIES CROCKETT, Dean E. Jan 22, 1968 - June 30, 2015 Dean passed away at home and was not alone. He was an amazing man with so much love. Our hearts are all broken, however we are not saying good bye but instead, see you later! Predeceased by his father Doug, brother Bryan, and grandson Desmond. Survived by his devoted wife and love Glynnis, children Alan, Kaitlyn and Morgan, grandson Mason, mother Sylvia, brother Mark and countless family and friends. Thanks to all who fought on “Team Dean”. A celebration of his life is to follow. STENERSEN, Dale W. February 9, 1952-July 13, 2015 It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our Dale after a lengthy illness. Forever loved and always remembered by his wife Carol, son Chris (Alana), parents Ken & Lil Stenersen, brother Garry & sister Cheryl, his extended family, friends and the entire Richmond Fire Department. Dale is now at peace and we thank God for His mercy. He will be missed! No service by Dale’s request. COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS 21 COMING EVENTS 33 INFORMATION WITNESS needed car accident June 8, 2015 approx. 2:15pm Black BMWX5 heading West Maryhill and Broadway merg area BMW hit from behind west bound and then hit east bound 4-6 trucks/cars involved looking for 2 small/medium size pick-ups drivers merging from Broadway onto MaryHill west or any other witnesses rentalplace- [email protected]42 LOST AND FOUND LOST: 2-yr pure black CAT with golden eyes. He wears a rubber collar when went away on July 7 from Williams & No.2. Vet please scan microchip, ending 6789. Con- tact 778-680-2886, award available. EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Business Purchase Opportunity Expanding In Richmond! Includes Training... Call Dave for a Presentation 778.996.0369 www.bc.abuyerschoice.com 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES KWAKIUTL Band Council is seek- ing an Elementary School Principal in Pt. Hardy on Vancouver Island. For a full job description email man- [email protected] Pls send cov- er letter, salary expectations & 3 references via email or fax 250- 949-6066 by July 31, 2014. 114 DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING Wetdown Water Services Hiring Drivers ~ WATER TRUCK DRIVERS ~ Class 3 Licence & Experience required. Burnaby based. Must be avail nights & weekends. Forward Abstract & Resume to: Email: [email protected]or Fax: 604-294-5988 115 EDUCATION INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP- MENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. 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[email protected] or 604-549-0404 115 EDUCATION 130 HELP WANTED PRODUCTION STAFF K-Bro Linen Systems * Full time: 4 days @ 10 hrs or 5 days @ 8hrs * Part-time 4-5 hrs starting at 6pm * Starting pay rate: $11.03 - $13.02 plus Extended Health Insurance Ability to work weekends is req. K-Bro Linen operates a large modern commercial laundry facility located within a short walk from Lake City Skytrain in Bby. Apply in Person 8035 Enterprise St., Burnaby July 31, 2015 between 9:30 am – 4:00 pm 115 EDUCATION news Water use down after Metro lawn sprinkling ban Officials hope stage 3 rules will make supply last by Jeff Nagel Black Press A drop in regional water use following the imposition of a complete lawn sprinkling ban has Metro Vancouver cautiously optimistic that even tougher water restrictions can be avoided. The regional district declared stage 3 wa- ter restrictions July 20, outlawing any home sprinkling, pool filling, pressure washing or outdoor car washing. Consumption had run between 1.31 and 1.48 billion litres of water per day prior to the stage 3 declaration, but water use dropped to 1.24 billion Tuesday and 1.19 billion Wednesday. That’s just under a new regional target of no more than 1.2 billion litres a day that officials estimate should stretch the water supply all the way to November, even if not another drop of rain falls until then. “We are seeing positive results with stage 3,” said Metro utilities committee chairman Dar- rell Mussatto. “Obviously cooler weather is our friend, rain is our best friend and people are making a difference.” Tougher water rules were imposed because the reservoirs have continued to decline sig- nificantly through July, reaching 69 per cent capacity this week, much earlier than normal. The move to stage 3 came after Metro engi- neers retooled their estimates of how long the water could last if the extreme dry conditions persist for months. Original calculations were based on the dri- est year previously on record, which still had some rain in the summer. “We changed the model last weekend,” Mus- satto said. “We said forget the driest year. Let’s pretend there’s no water between now and the end of October. What does that look like?” That scenario is estimated to be a one-in- 750-years occurrance, Mussatto said, adding that’s how the 1.2 billion litre daily maximum was reached, as well as the decision stage 3 was required to reach it. Metro has approval from B.C. Hydro to buy up to 62 billion litres of water from the Co- quitlam reservoir—more than usual at an additional cost of $862,000—but Mussatto stressed that volume is already factored into Metro’s supply estimates, as is the water stored in high alpine lakes that will be transferred to the Seymour and Capilano reservoirs. The Coquitlam reservoir is a large water sup- ply, but Metro’s ability to draw from it is cur- rently limited by the height of its intake pipe. The region plans to build a deeper intake so it can draw more, gaining more capacity to serve population growth in future years, but Mussatto said that will be a multi-year con- struction project. Longer term, the region can raise the height of the Seymour dam, but it hopes it won’t have to embark on that very costly project for decades. Mussatto said the regional board will likely try to co-ordinate a more standardized ap- proach between local municipalities to pun- ishing water wastrels. He said some cities give one letter of warn- ing before fines, while others provide two and some go beyond fines to shutting off water when users defy water restrictions. The regional district declared stage 3 water restrictions July 20, outlawing any home sprinkling, pool filling, pressure washing or outdoor car washing. 7 OBITUARIES FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS INDEX IN BRIEF FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS ............... 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS ... 9-57 TRAVEL............................................. 61-76 CHILDREN ........................................ 80-98 EMPLOYMENT ............................. 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES................... 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK ...................... 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE........... 503-587 REAL ESTATE ............................... 603-696 RENTALS ...................................... 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE .............................. 804-862 MARINE ....................................... 903-920 FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION READ this... Classified Ads get RESULTS! www.bcclassified.com 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
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Friday, July 24, 2015 Richmond Review - Page 25
Visit our centre today or check us out online at aviaemployment.ca
Free Employment Services for job-seekers and employers
us outr check u
ces Servicoyersemplo
Richmond Storefront 290-3631 No. 3 RoadRichmond, BC V6X 2B9T:778.732.0285
Richmond Satellite 110-6651 Elmbridge Way Richmond, BC V7C 5C2T:778.732.0290
#208 - 10070 King George Blvd. Surrey BCBC COLLEGE OF OPTICS
604.581.0101www.bccollegeofoptics.ca
BECOME AN OPTICIAN...in only 6 months!
...begins September 14, 2015
Optical Dispensing is a high-growth industry with good pay and job security. Or, even start your own business!!
6-month ‘Morning Class’
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 OBITUARIES
CROCKETT, Dean E. Jan 22, 1968 - June 30, 2015
Dean passed away at home and was not alone. He was an amazing man with so much love. Our hearts are all broken,however we are not saying goodbye but instead, see you later! Predeceased by his fatherDoug, brother Bryan, andgrandson Desmond. Survived by his devoted wife and love Glynnis, children Alan, Kaitlyn and Morgan, grandson Mason, mother Sylvia, brother Mark andcountless family and friends. Thanks to all who fought on “Team Dean”. A celebration of his life is to follow.
STENERSEN, Dale W. February 9, 1952-July 13, 2015
It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our Dale after a lengthy illness. Forever loved and always remembered by his wife Carol, son Chris (Alana), parents Ken & Lil Stenersen, brother Garry & sister Cheryl, his extended family, friends and the entire Richmond Fire Department. Dale is now at peace and we thank God for His mercy.He will be missed! No service by Dale’s request.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
21 COMING EVENTS
.21st Century Flea Market. July 26 10am-3pm. Croatian Cultural Ctr. 3250 Commercial Dr. Adm $5.
33 INFORMATION
WITNESS needed car accident June 8, 2015 approx. 2:15pm Black BMWX5 heading West Maryhill and Broadway merg area BMW hit from behind west bound and then hit east bound 4-6 trucks/cars involved looking for 2 small/medium size pick-ups drivers merging from Broadway onto MaryHill west or any other witnesses [email protected]
42 LOST AND FOUND
LOST: 2-yr pure black CAT with golden eyes. He wears a rubber collar when went away on July 7 from Williams & No.2. Vet please scan microchip, ending 6789. Con-tact 778-680-2886, award available.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Business Purchase Opportunity
Expanding InRichmond!
Includes Training...Call Dave for a Presentation
778.996.0369www.bc.abuyerschoice.com
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
KWAKIUTL Band Council is seek-ing an Elementary School Principal in Pt. Hardy on Vancouver Island. For a full job description email [email protected] Pls send cov-er letter, salary expectations & 3 references via email or fax 250-949-6066 by July 31, 2014.
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
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110 CAREER SERVICES/JOB SEARCH
110 CAREER SERVICES/JOB SEARCH
130 HELP WANTED
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130 HELP WANTED
OWNEROPERATOR
Zip Courier presently has an opening for an owner/operator with a minivan, full size van, or hatchback/ SUV to join our busy, growing fl eet. Full-time work Mon-Fri, work is all over the Low-er Mainland, start from home.
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July 31, 2015 between9:30 am – 4:00 pm
115 EDUCATION
news
Water use down after Metro lawn sprinkling banOfficials hope stage 3 rules will make supply lastby Jeff NagelBlack Press
A drop in regional water use following the imposition of a complete lawn sprinkling ban has Metro Vancouver cautiously optimistic that even tougher water restrictions can be avoided.
The regional district declared stage 3 wa-ter restrictions July 20, outlawing any home sprinkling, pool fi lling, pressure washing or outdoor car washing.
Consumption had run between 1.31 and 1.48 billion litres of water per day prior to the stage 3 declaration, but water use dropped to 1.24 billion Tuesday and 1.19 billion Wednesday.
That’s just under a new regional target of no more than 1.2 billion litres a day that offi cials estimate should stretch the water supply all the way to November, even if not another drop of rain falls until then.
“We are seeing positive results with stage 3,” said Metro utilities committee chairman Dar-rell Mussatto. “Obviously cooler weather is our friend, rain is our best friend and people are making a diff erence.”
Tougher water rules were imposed because the reservoirs have continued to decline sig-
nifi cantly through July, reaching 69 per cent capacity this week, much earlier than normal.
The move to stage 3 came after Metro engi-neers retooled their estimates of how long the water could last if the extreme dry conditions persist for months.
Original calculations were based on the dri-est year previously on record, which still had some rain in the summer.
“We changed the model last weekend,” Mus-satto said. “We said forget the driest year. Let’s pretend there’s no water between now and the end of October. What does that look like?”
That scenario is estimated to be a one-in-750-years occurrance, Mussatto said, adding that’s how the 1.2 billion litre daily maximum was reached, as well as the decision stage 3 was required to reach it.
Metro has approval from B.C. Hydro to buy up to 62 billion litres of water from the Co-quitlam reservoir—more than usual at an additional cost of $862,000—but Mussatto stressed that volume is already factored into Metro’s supply estimates, as is the water stored in high alpine lakes that will be transferred to the Seymour and Capilano reservoirs.
The Coquitlam reservoir is a large water sup-ply, but Metro’s ability to draw from it is cur-rently limited by the height of its intake pipe.
The region plans to build a deeper intake so it can draw more, gaining more capacity to serve population growth in future years, but
Mussatto said that will be a multi-year con-struction project.
Longer term, the region can raise the height of the Seymour dam, but it hopes it won’t have to embark on that very costly project for decades.
Mussatto said the regional board will likely
try to co-ordinate a more standardized ap-proach between local municipalities to pun-ishing water wastrels.
He said some cities give one letter of warn-ing before fi nes, while others provide two and some go beyond fi nes to shutting off waterwhen users defy water restrictions.
The regional district declared stage 3 water restrictions July 20, outlawing any home sprinkling, pool fi lling, pressure washing or outdoor car washing.
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSINDEX IN BRIEFFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS ............... 1-8
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131 HOME CARE/SUPPORTIN-HOME CARGIVER Needed in White Rock - Elderly Lady. 2 Year Contract, HS 2 years experience, $10.33/hr/40/hrs BC Medical & CPP English, Cantonese & Mandarin a must. Requires Chinese cooking, personal care etc. Live In optional and not a condition of employment. please contact Sin Lai [email protected]
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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Shelter Island Marina we will dispose of goods, namely 1) 40’ Power Boat “Joslin May” (h in:13091077300SDB253B), ebtor “John Beggs” to recover $3,365.74 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses relat-ed. This unit will be made available for sale after July 31, 2015. Goods are currently being stored at 4508 Beedie Street, Burnaby.
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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behalf of Storage For Your Life Solutions we will dispose of goods, namely 1) 1988 Ford Van 2WHDR (v in :1FDKE30MXJHC09999) , debtor “John M. Nightingale” to recover $647.10 plus accruing storage and any / all other expenses related. This unit will be made available for sale after July 31, 2015. Goods are current-ly being stored at 4508 Beedie Street, Burnaby.
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551 GARAGE SALES
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