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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, February 20, 2014 Thursday, February 20, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1

YOUWIN,YOU CHOOSE withBC Children’s Hospital Lottery

2014

Did You Know• Last year more than 8,700children in BC required surgeryat BC Children's Hospital forpotentially life threateningillness and injury.

• The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at BC Children's Hospitalcares for over 1,000 children every year.

• BC Children's Hospital receives more than 42,000 childrenin our Emergency Room each year.

• 187 open heart surgeries were performed last year atBC Children's Hospital

• 49% of the 187 open heart surgeries performed at BCChildren's Hospital are on patients younger than one year old.

• BC Children's Hospital provides expert care for more than81,000 children every year.

• An average of 750 sick and injured children receive care everyday at BC Children's Hospital.

• 695 youngsters received active treatment for cancer atBC Children's Hospital every year.

• 4,700 families are seen every year by the medical geneticsteam at BC Children's Hospital.

Remember...BONUS PRIZEDeadline midnightFEB. 21st!

Please Help BC Children’s Hospital Today.Your ticket purchase helps the kids get back home where they belong.You'll be helping save children's lives with your Choices Lottery and 50/50 tickets.

Order tickets at bcchildren.comby phone 604-692-2333 or toll-free 1-888-887-8771Or in person at several of our partner retail outlets, the show homes or BC Children’s Hospital.

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www.bcresponsiblegambling.ca

Chances are 1 in 481,550 (total tickets for sale) to win the 50/50 prize. BC Gaming Event Licence #61029

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Teams can win tickets to the 2014 Tim Hortons

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TEN MINOR hockey teams in B.C. have the chance to win 25 tickets for each of their teams to watch the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic between Van-couver and Ottawa.

To apply, just submit an entry to Black Press Contests. Tell us how hockey, your team, or your favourite player has inspired you, and your team could win 25 tickets to to watch the Vancouver Canucks play the Ottawa Senators at BC Place on March 2.

Anyone can enter on behalf of their team, or their favourite B.C. minor hockey team.

Submit your entry before Friday, Feb. 21.

Go to the contest page online by clicking Contests at the top of surreyleader.com

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N OT I C E

Notice of Field Staff Entering Private Property near Ravines and WatercoursesThe City of Surrey is completing a Ravine Stability Assessment of ravine slopes and channel banks along various watercourses throughout the City. This is part of an ongoing biennial Ravine Stability Assessment.

From January 15 to April 30, 2014, representatives of the City’s Consultant may require access through private property to safely inspect these ravines. All fi eld staff working on this project will carry identifi cation and an information letter from the City of Surrey. Residents who see fi eld staff in or near their property can ask for these documents.

We appreciate your co-operation in enabling fi eld engineers to enter your property in order to access these ravine slopes, channel banks, and watercourses.

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TAKE NOTICE that The Corpora on of Delta of 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, Bri sh Columbia, V4K 3E2, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Opera ons (“MFLNRO”), Surrey O ce, for two licences, both for the purposes of Community/Trail Maintenance, as follows:

1) A pathway situated on unsurveyed Provincial Crown Land located within That Part of Block “E”, District Lot 783, Group 2, New Westminster District, as shown boldly marked on the map below. The Land File Number is 2410974.

2) A park area situated on unsurveyed Provincial Crown Land located within Block F, District Lot 783, Group 2, New Westminster District, as shown hatched on the map below. The Land File Number is 2410976.

Comments concerning this applica on should be directed to the Senior Land O cer, Surrey O ce, MFLNRO, at 200 – 10428 153rd Street, Surrey, BC V3R 1E1. Comments will be received by MFLNRO un l March 29, 2014. Note that comments received a er this date may not be considered. Please visit the Applica ons and Reasons for Decision Database website at h p://arfd.gov.bc.ca/Applica onPos ng/index.jsp for more informa on.

Be advised that any response to this adver sement will be considered part of the public record. For informa on, contact the Freedom of Informa on Advisor at MFLNRO regional o ce.

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The predictions for continuing, indeed steadily increasing road carnage in the poor and middle-income countries as

they acquire more cars and more roads are dire. Today, the global losses from road crashes are staggering: every day over 3000 people, 700 of whom are children, are killed.

In many countries, road crashes are the number one cause of death for young people aged 15 to 24. Fifty times as many people are injured. In the near future, if motorization and road-building rates continue to climb without corresponding eff orts made to add a road safety focus into this mix, these numbers, some experts say, could triple. And these predictions take into account the opposite trend in the richer countries where fatalities and injuries are steadily decreasing.

“Th is huge humanitarian silent disaster” as the Global Road Safety Partnership calls it cries out for response. And, thankfully, there are many eff orts by governments, international agencies, car and parts manufacturers, motor sport associations, professional engineering associations, and others to raise awareness and marshal the necessary resources.

Somehow these eff orts at improvement, as considerable as they are, do not command our attention or capture our humanitarian sympathies to quite the same degree as other admittedly ‘big’ issues— like ending world hunger or eradicating various ‘high-profi le’ diseases. Perhaps our day-to-day familiarity with cars and roads makes ‘raising awareness’

the most diffi cult part of the challenge— either we tune out the problem or disbelieve or discount what we do hear.

Many organizations working for better road safety do so collaboratively. But reading through the mission statements of the various and numerous organizations claiming improved road safety as main or subordinate goals—for example Th e United Nations, Th e International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Th e World Health Organization, Th e World Bank, Th e FIA Foundation, the International Road Assessment Programme, the Global Road Safety Partnership, the Bloomberg Philanthropies Global Road Safety Programme, to name only a few—it becomes rapidly apparent that leadership with a clearly defi ned set of priorities is not the usual problem-solving model at work here.

Of course, this lack of focus is partly because the road safety challenge is so complex. Th ere is a need for better and safer roads, better driver education, higher standards for obtaining a driver’s license, and better emergency response and medical intervention. Motor vehicle manufacturers need to quickly standardize the automatic driver warning and correcting technology for all vehicles, not just the top of the line models.

Th ere are many examples of signifi cant advancements being made by individual countries that set their own road safety goals, defi ne a strategy for success and dedicate to executing it. Countries can learn from other countries that are leaders to some degree in safety technology. Good systems and technologies may be adapted, copied or licensed, depending on the circumstances. Above all is the need for societies to declare a national agenda for measurable improvement in road safety.

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BC Winter Games in Mission

by  Rick Kupchuk

DELTA WILL be repre-sented by 26 athletes at the BC Winter Games, which will take place Feb. 20-23 in Mission.

Seven athletes are on the Fraser River Delta (Zone 4) ringette team, which placed fi rst at the 2012 BC Winter Games in Vernon. Sydney Fines, Kelly Landrigan, Bailey Mitchell, Amanada Mott, Stephanie Needham, Marisa Shepard and Lauren Zayonc will be hoping to defend the gold.

Gymnast Michelle Anderton is heading to her second Winter Games competition, having been part of the Zone 4 team which won the bronze medal in the team event two years ago in Vernon. Sophi Ander-son, Que Bidewell, Alex Lee, Caleb Richmond, Ella Rogers, Cole Schallig and Ryan Woodhead are the other Delta gymnasts competing in Mission.

Jeff Hayes, Travis Meyer, Paul Scholefi eld and Jeff Traff ord will be part of the Fraser River Delta Special Olympics basketball team.

Shona Bal and Kiki Linders are on the Fraser River Delta hockey team, while Cayden Mackenzie Cook is competing in fi gure skating. Matthew Cheng, Justin Eng and Natalie VanGrol are in karate, and Peter Li will try for a medal in speed skating.

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DELTA WILL be repre-sented by 26 athletes at the BC Winter Games, which will take place Feb. 20-23 in Mission.

Seven athletes are on the Fraser River Delta (Zone 4) ringette team, which placed fi rst at the 2012 BC Winter Games in Vernon. Sydney Fines, Kelly Landrigan, Bailey Mitchell, Amanada Mott, Stephanie Needham, Marisa Shepard and Lauren Zayonc will be hoping to defend the gold.

Gymnast Michelle Anderton is heading to her second Winter Games competition, having been part of the Zone 4 team which won the bronze medal in the team event two years ago in Vernon. Sophi Ander-son, Que Bidewell, Alex Lee, Caleb Richmond, Ella Rogers, Cole Schallig and Ryan Woodhead are the other Delta gymnasts competing in Mission.

Jeff Hayes, Travis Meyer, Paul Scholefi eld and Jeff Traff ord will be part of the Fraser River Delta Special Olympics basketball team.

Shona Bal and Kiki Linders are on the Fraser River Delta hockey team, while Cayden Mackenzie Cook is competing in fi gure skating. Matthew Cheng, Justin Eng and Natalie VanGrol are in karate, and Peter Li will try for a medal in speed skating.

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TEN MINOR hockey teams in B.C. have the chance to win 25 tickets for each of their teams to watch the 2014 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic between Van-couver and Ottawa.

To apply, just submit an entry to Black Press Contests. Tell us how hockey, your team, or your favourite player has inspired you, and your team could win 25 tickets to to watch the Vancouver Canucks play the Ottawa Senators at BC Place on March 2.

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Notice of Field Staff Entering Private Property near Ravines and WatercoursesThe City of Surrey is completing a Ravine Stability Assessment of ravine slopes and channel banks along various watercourses throughout the City. This is part of an ongoing biennial Ravine Stability Assessment.

From January 15 to April 30, 2014, representatives of the City’s Consultant may require access through private property to safely inspect these ravines. All fi eld staff working on this project will carry identifi cation and an information letter from the City of Surrey. Residents who see fi eld staff in or near their property can ask for these documents.

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