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Thursday, March 12, 2015Up-and-coming country singerMadeline Merlo recently returned fromoverseas, where she performed fortroops stationed in Italy and Kuwait
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Bag workBenn Hatchard gave the heavy bag a going over during a training session recently at the Maple Ridge Boxing Club.TIMES reporter Troy Landreville stopped in to get an update on the boxing club and whats in the works. Catch his storyand more pictures on page A15 of todays edition.
The mayors of Pitt Meadows andMaple Ridge are advocating ondifferent sides of the campaign.by Cole [email protected]
As ballots are prepared to bemailed out to Metro Vancouver resi-dents, ahead of the March 16 startdate for the transit referendum, cam-paigns for both the yes and theno side are heating up.And in the middle of the clash, Pitt
Meadows Mayor and yes supporterJohn Becker finds himself oppositehis Maple Ridge counterpart, NicoleRead.Both mayors spent
Wednesday at events cen-tered around the transitdebate Becker at a HaneyRotary Club dinner in MapleRidge, while Read debatedPort Coquitlam Mayor GregMoore on CBC radio.But while Beckers stance
falls in line with the rest ofthe Metro Vancouver may-ors who form the MayorsCouncil, Read is one of thefew dissenting voices onthe council a fact whichonly added to the stakesWednesday.She faced off against
Moore in an auditorium atSFUs Surrey campus, whereCBC radio was broadcastingtheir debate.Read, who has been critical of the
long-term transit plan since beingelected last fall, had strong wordsfor TransLink representatives whovisited Maple Ridge City hall lastmonth.She told the TransLink execu-
tives at the time that the people ofMaple Ridge would have a hard timeaccepting a tax hike without signifi-cant guarantees of increased transitservice.The transit plan, developed by
the Mayors Council, includes thepromise of a B-Line bus for MapleRidge and Pitt Meadows, funnellingpassengers directly to the Evergreen
SkyTrain line in Coquitlam withinthree to five years of a yes vote.TransLink representatives also
noted that another train would beadded to the West Coast Expresscommuter service, while overall busservice would get a bump, especiallyin areas like Thornhill and Albion.However, the majority of the
upgrades included in the $7.5-bil-lion plan are slated for other muni-cipalities, including a new light railSkyTrain and subway in Surrey andVancouver respectively.To finance the plan, costs would
be partly recouped through a 0.5-per-cent increase to the provincialsales tax in Metro Vancouver com-munities.
For Becker, the plan isthe best deal our previousmayor could broker for theCity of Pitt Meadows.He added that the region
needs to take action to com-bat congestion, sooner ratherthan later.People are upset with
TransLink I get that, I sym-pathize with that, he said.But at the end of the day,
this isnt a referendum onTransLink, its a referendumon congestion.Becker spoke about the
benefits of a yes votein the transit referendumWednesday night at aRotary dinner hosted atMeadow Gardens GolfCourse in Pitt Meadows.
The mail-out plebiscite will askvoters whether they approve of aregional tax increase of 0.5 per centto help pay for transit improvementsover the next 10 years.Only Metro Vancouver residents
are eligible to vote, meaning Missionresidents served by the West CoastExpress wont have a say in the pleb-iscite.Yet a large print advertisement ran
in The TIMES last month, urging ayes vote from Mission residents.Maple Ridges Linda Meyer sub-
mitted a complaint to Elections BCregarding the ad.The ad was paid for by the Mayors
Council.
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Cops watch for textingMarch is distracted driving aware-
ness month for the local RCMP. RidgeMeadows Mounties will kick off theirawareness campaign with extra eyeson the road on Thursday outside PittMeadows City hall.
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Rescuers find boatersRidge Meadows Search and Rescue
teams kept busy this past weekend,assisting their counterparts in Coquitlamand Surrey. Closest to home, rescuersresponded to a call for help near PittLake, and located a pair of ill-preparedcanoeists suffering from hypothermia.
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Diversion AGM slatedThe annual general meeting for the
Ridge Meadows Youth Diversion programis scheduled for March 19. The programaims to provide alternative process out-side the courts to hold young offendersresponsible for their actions.
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Rescuers responded to two calls this week.
A public consultation issupposed to happen in June.by Eric [email protected]
Pitt Meadows City councilhas filed a formal objection tothe proposed Sheridan Hill rockquarry, and no work is sched-uled for next month.Three constituencies are
vehemently opposed to this pro-ject, said Pitt Meadows MayorJohn Becker. The residents and overall larger community,City hall, in terms of due pro-
cess and our Official CommunityPlan, and the Katzie FirstNation, who hold the SheridanHill area in very high signifi-cance.Now the province has weighed
in, specifically regarding the ideawork would start in April.On Wednesday, Maple Ridge-
Pitt Meadows MLA Doug Bingtold the TIMES the April 1 dead-line was a misunderstanding.Timelines arent that short,he said. What had to happenwas the City had to respond byMarch 13, which they have, butthere was no April 1 start date.The company has to go
through a hearing, and theyhave to go through the pro-cess like everybody else, Bingadded.Bing has passed along the
concerns of residents to the min-ister of energy and mines BillBennett, and said he scheduled ahalf-hour meeting with Bennetttoday, (Thursday, March 12.)Im on this, he said. Im a
resident as well as MLA and thisconcerns me as much as anyother citizen of Pitt Meadows.In the meantime, Pitt resident
Aaron Heath commented thatthe fight is far from over.More at www.mrtimes.com, search Bing
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A few dozen quarry protesters gathered infront of MLA Doug Bings office Tuesday.
Country musician Madeline Merlo waschanged by a trip to sing for the armedforces in Italy and the Persian Gulf.by Roxanne [email protected]
Just days before her 21st birthday, up-and-coming Maple Ridge country singerMadeline Merlo was overseas saying thanksto Canadian soldiers through song.Merlo was one of 25 Canadians hand
picked to take a seven-day trip where shewas allowed to perform for members of theCanadian military who are serving in Italyand the Persian Gulf.I have family in the American air force
and it had always been something Id wantedto do, Merlo told The TIMES.I had mentioned it to my [record] label,
and somehow the stars aligned and I gotthe call that the offer was there if I wantedto go.She happily joined a team that included
a comedian, fellow musician Tim Hicks,Arlene Dickinson from Dragons Den,Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettesfootball players, and retired NHLer DaveTiger Williams. The trip featured a stop inSicily, to visit the Fredericton Navy ship, andthey then flew to Kuwait.The entire experience was really incred-
ible. I was able to travel to places I had neverbeen before, had the opportunity to thankthe people who protect me everyday and itwas all because of music. All because I writesongs and sing them, she said.Despite suffering from some epic jet lag,
Merlo said the trip was well worth it, thehighlight being a chance to meet so manymembers of Canadian Armed Forces.They were all so intelligent, articulate, and
passionate about what they were doing. I had
the honour of staring bravery inthe face for seven days and it truly changedmy life. I think about them all the time, sheshared.I would do it again in a heartbeat. In fact,
I have my fingers crossed that another tripwill arise soon.Merlo wishes every Canadian had the
opportunity to do something like that.It opened my eyes to the reality of what
our forces go through every day. Workingseven days a week, 18 hours a day, beingaway from there families for months at atime, and literally putting their lives on theline for the safety of our beautiful country,she said.
Merlo has since taken it upon her-self to share her story whenever pos-sible, and wishes to bring awareness tothese extraordinary individuals. Nothingmeans more to them then to know that theCanadian people are behind them, she said.While Merlo is getting ready for a summer
full of shows and festivals across the country,she admitted shes awestruck by this recent,life-altering trip.That was a huge moment for me, Merlo
added, grateful that music has already takenher on such an incredible journey andoptimistic about whats ahead. She hopes, forinstance, to relocate to Nashville soon to pur-sue her career on a bigger scale.
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Singer serenades soldiers overseas
In a camouflaged tent halfway around the world, Maple Ridge singer Madeline Merlo entertained troupesrecently in Sicily and Kuwait. Merlo performed some of her own songs and a few cover tunes. It was allabout lifting there spirits and shaking up there daily routine! It was always positive and such a blast, and Ialways sang some Johnny Cash! she said.ww
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Pitt Meadows appalled by acollection of garbage dumped at theend of a road, on the Katzie Slough.by Eric [email protected]
The question of how much control theCity has over garbage dumping on privateproperty was brought up at the March 4Pitt Meadows City council meeting.Councillor Mike Stark brought forth
communication from Jack Emberly,regarding garbage dumping on theKatzie Slough specifically at the end ofMcTavish Road.Is this property
within the purviewof the City? Starkasked.The pictures
appear to be all onprivate property,responded KateZanon, directorof operations anddevelopment servi-ces for the City.Is it normal to
have debris like that going down into theKatzie Slough? Stark inquired further.Thats a difficult question to answer,
responded Zanon.Large portions of the of the Citys
sloughs and ditches front onto privateproperty, which means staff doesnt havea way to routinely view and see the stat-us of them.We are heavily reliant on the public
letting us know if there is a concern, andthen we can request permission to enterthe property and investigate, Zanonexplained.Staff has been working to get in touch
with the property owner and discusspotential solutions, Zanon said, anddespite quite a few challenges getting intouch with the property owner, contacthas been made.Stark noted he visited the site himself,
and it was quite devastating to see thegarbage and mattresses that are dumpedat the end of McTavish, he said.I know theres a gate, and thats
always been open, and it seems like
people go down there and just dump allsorts of things.Stark asked if it would be in order to
make a motion to have staff bring back areport to council regarding the situation.We need to frame that up with a
few more specifics, said Pitt MeadowsMayor John Becker. Were all appalledby this... so if we could request of staff tofind out what authority we currently havein our bylaws to require private propertyowners to clean up their property.If no such authority exists, can we find
a bylaw that will give us that authority?he asked. What is the jurisdiction ofthe City, vis-a-vis the waterways? Whatare the penalty options for the City to
impose, and if weare powerless, whothen is respon-sible?On Friday, Stark
told the TIMES thematter had beengiven to staff toinvestigate.The issue of
illegal dumpingisnt new to theCity though.Many of you
remember the situation we wrestled withfor some years with the submerged bargeon Alouette Lake because of jurisdictionsand unwillingness of any of the authour-ities to do a thing about it, Becker saidon Tuesday.The situation touched a nerve with
the mayor, who said the City talks abouttax freezes, property tax reductions andso on, but that doesnt mean a thing ifwere leaving the grandchildren of ourgrandchildren a bunch of crap in theenvironment.Becker would like the property owner
to come and have a chat with us.It may be the owner has issues with
public access to their private land, andits not their garbage thats appearing inlocal waterways, he speculated. Maybewe can assist them with things like Ihate to say it surveillance cameras orcontrolled access, I dont know.What Becker does know, however, is
that this is not acceptable to me or mycolleagues. We just cant have this.
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Ridge Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do notattempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604-463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. The warrants attached to these individualswere still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Wednesday. Remember: all of the listed people arepresumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
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Kingfishers has createdmusical memories sinceits open mic nightsstarted three years ago.
by Eric [email protected]
Ted Hume has seena lot of differentmusical acts comethrough the doorsof Kingfishers WaterfrontBar & Grill in Maple Ridge.But when two guys from
the Yukon dropped in dur-ing one of the pubs openmic jam sessions, he wit-nessed something ratherunique.One of the guys got up
and played a handsaw,Hume recalled.The northern duo didnt
come specifically for thejam, Hume clarified, butwere in town for the night,heard it was going on, anddecided to drop by.Im always surprised at
what youllsee and/orhear, herelated.It was
just one ofa numberof momentsthat comesto Humesmind sinceKingfishers started doingopen mic nights aboutthree years ago.Hume is the manager of
Kingfishers and said theopen mic nights stemmedfrom a conversation he hadwith James Buddy Rogers.James is one of the inte-
gral parts of the music tal-ent here, said Hume. Wetalked it back and forthand offered up a Fridaynight for a jam night.Kingfishers features live
music every weekend, andopen mic takes place everysecond Friday.We call it Jammin
at the Fish, Hume saidJames and his guys arethe group that hosts it.Then on Saturdays, thesame group will come back
and bring a special guest.Hume describes the open
mic as Blues-centric butsaid anybody is welcome.Live, blues-centred per-
formance venues are some-what of a dying breed,and Hume speculated thatmay be more related tothe genre itself, but eitherway its nice to be anestablishment that canoffer it.Getting a chance to play
is fairly straightforward.People come in, intro-
duce themselves to James,and we have an atmos-phere that welcomeseverybody, he said. Wehave some amazing localmusicians in the commun-ity, and Im shocked some-times at the talent that justkeeps popping up.There have been some
memorable guests whohave come by the localestablishment.We had a guy who was
a friend of James that hestarted touring with, whowould come in once in
awhileand hedjust get upand playHumerecalled.The man
whoused tolive locally but has
since moved back to Texas,was Russell Jackson, whoplayed bass for seven yearswith BB King.The guys here are solid
musicians, noted Hume.Those interested in
checking out live musicand helping out a goodcause at the same time areinvited to the Fish thisFriday, March 13, begin-ning at 8 p.m. Toutedas an all-star jam andrecording session, theevening will feature avariety of musicians, withproceeds going towardsRidge Meadows HospitalFoundation. Cover is $25.Find Kingfishers
Waterfront Bar and Grill at23840 River Rd., and visitwww.kingfisherspub.com.
Live music series
Handsaws and blues tune up Kingfishers
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Stay with me here, becausewere going to talk about howyou can understand Canadianpolitics through repeated view-ings of a Brad Pitt movie.On Saturday, New Brunswick
Converative MP John Williamsonanswered a question about theTemporary Foreign WorkersProgram by saying, It makesno sense to pay whities to stayhome while we bring in brownpeople to work in these jobs.Whether you think this was
more racist than stupid or more stupid thanracist, lets consider that Williamson is a fairlyimportant Conservative figure a former nation-al director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federationand a former head of communications for thePrime Ministers office.This is seemingly terrible politics.Unless it isnt. Because it might not matter at
all for the success or failure of his party, andthats why were going to be talking about BradPitt movies.I wasnt that interested in Moneyball when it
first came out, because I do not care one iotaabout baseball. But then I heard that it waslargely about statistics and economics, and I wasintrigued. (Make your nerd jokes now, its onlygoing to get worse from here on in.)The film is based on a book by Michael Lewis,
and had the subtitle The Art of Winning anUnfair Game. Both in the movie and in the book,theres a mantra that comes up over and over,repeated in various ways.He gets on base.Thats all that Billy Beane, the general manager
of the Oakland As, cared about. He started pick-ing up cheap, cheap players (because it was allhe could afford) who were unwanted for a var-iety of reasons.In the movie, this is dramatized in a scene in
which his scouts keep trying to suggest variousreasons why they dont like his picks.
This guys injured. That guysold, past his prime. This onesoverweight, that one throwsweird.To all these complaints, there
is just one answer. He gets onbase.So thats how you have to
understand modern politics.Being a good legislator is a dif-
ficult skill. It requires knowledge,experience, personal diplomacy,the ability to work with others,and most importantly, wisdom.
Getting elected is a difficult skill. It requiresdetermination, some level of charisma, and acertain ruthlessness.It doesnt matter how good a legislator you are,
though, if you cant get elected. And it mattersvery little how good you are if your party cantwin.So does it matter if John Williamson said
something really stupid? Not necessarily. Is he ina swing riding? Does he represent a large popula-tion of new Canadians? Is he already vulnerablefor some other reason?If yes, then he could be in trouble, because
this might impact his ability to get elected again.The party would look askance at him.If no if his constituents are fine with this
or if they accept his apology, then Willaimsonssuperiors are unlikely to do anything.The ranks of every party are packed with
members who have said racist, sexist, homo-phobic, or just jaw-droppingly stupid things.Not to mention those who have been caughtout in conflicts of interest, or who have billedridiculous government expenses. And all the par-ties have members who are idealistic, dedicatedlegislators, who do not shoot off their mouths inidiotic ways.But theres one question thats uppermost in
the minds of their party leaders, come electiontime:Does he get on base?
Opinion
A6 Thursday, March 12, 2015
Our View
Fraud victimsare not alone
Have you fallen for a scam? And inretrospect, did the whole thing seem soobvious that youre terribly embarrassedthat you fell for it at all? Too embar-rassed to report it to police?
Thats what the scam artist is count-ing on: that youll feel so foolish thatyoull let them get away with it.
The embarrassment card is especiallyeffective in so-called romance scams.
If youve been had, youre not alone far from it. In fact, you have morecompany than you probably realizebecause of the embarrassment.
It all seems so harmless at first: abrief introduction between strangers,likely initiated via Facebook or throughan online dating site. Communicationbegins. Frequency of messaging increas-es. Conversations are intense. Photosare shared. Feelings develop. A relation-ship forms
The ruses are deliberate, calculatedmoney schemes created by experiencedfraudsters to get as much money as pos-sible, usually from lonely adults.
Cultivation of a relationship can takemonths, often building through flowersand small gifts, before the hints beginthat all is not well. At some point,an imagined trust is established, andrequests for money begin.
The lines go something like this: Imdesperate Its just this once I prom-ise I will pay you back I love you.
It may be embarrassing to real-ize youve been had but it shouldbe even more embarrassing to realizeyoure letting someone get away with it,that youve effectively if unwittingly financed the fraudsters next project.
March is Fraud Prevention Month,and the RCMP want people to be wary and to be aware that, the police areon their side and want to stop the vic-timization.
B.G.
Politics is aMoneyball game
Opinion
Painful Truthby Matthew Claxton
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No, it would attract unwanted attention
Yes, medical marijuana could bea booming industry in B.C.
No, what about the smell?!
Yes, as long as it wasenvironmentally responsible
All marijuana should be legal anyway
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A picturesque piece of land in PittMeadows could soon become the newestrock quarry, should the province approvea mining proposal for Sheridan Hill.The City council and many residents areopposed, including some who participat-ed in a protest outside MLA Doug Bingsoffice on Tuesday morning.
Thank you everyone for coming out!!Thanks to John Becker, mayor of PittMeadows, for addressing this issue, andfor Dr. Doug Bing, MLA, for meeting withresidents. Laura-Beth Nowak
Great job, protesters! As a resident whocould not attend, I appreciate your efforts.
Cheryl Zandbergen
Wish I could have made it this shouldnot be happening period! Ashley Paine
Excellent to see folk rally for their com-munity. Lina Azeez
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Community
Cleaning appreciatedDear Editor,Thanks to Mike H. of Maple Ridge for
recognizing the person who diligently picksthe garbage from our streets [Communityclean-up efforts inspiring, Feb. 5 Letters,TIMES] not only on the bypass, but Iveoften seen him on Lougheed and up theTamaracks.
D. Weatherhead, Maple Ridge
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Dear Editor,Regarding our swimming pool in Maple
Ridge needing major repairs at a cost ofmillions of dollars [Falling pipes forcepool closure, Feb. 3, TIMES], it is a wasteof money to rebuild the old pool complexlocated in the wrong location, like theRCMP building and our City hall.I cannot believe this mess was ever
approved a number of years back, with noparking to accommodate all involved.The swimming pool should be a new
complex attached to Planet Ice communityice rinks, where there is lots of parking, lotsof land available.The Planet Ice complex itself is also in
need of serious repairs, and now would be
the time to do it along with a new swim-ming pool complex. It should be on thelines of the Mission Community Complex,where the pool and ice rinks are together.That whole area around the current swim-
ming pool is a disaster that should neverhave been built there in the first place.Really poor planning.
Jim Eaton, Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge
Swimming pool repair waste of money
Transportation
No vote for MissionDear Editor,Contrary to a large advertisement pub-
lished in The TIMES on Feb. 26, Missionresidents will not be voting in the tran-sit referendum. Mission is part of theFraser Valley Regional District, not MetroVancouver.I contacted Elections BC and confirmed
Mission is not on Elections BCs voting list.I filed a complaint with Elections BC
against TransLink and the Mayors Council,because they did not practise due diligence.They printed a large, false advertisementwhich encouraged Mission voters to voteyes in Metro Vancouvers transit referen-dum.
Linda Meyer, Maple Ridge
Dear Editor,The property I live on in Whonnock
has been in the same family for about100 years. The people who live here haveinvested their lives in making this a placewe all love to come home to.For the past quarter century, I have
lived with the good and bad of ruralliving, without fear and for the mostpart without a key to my front door.People here respect their neigh-
bours privacy, but are always readyto help if the need arises.The lifestyle is not for everyone, but it is
what we want and we wish to preserve it.Because this area is in the Agricultural
Land Reserve, subdivisions are not a dailythreat, and until recently, neither were largeindustrial developments.Six months ago I realized that a develop-
ment at the corner of 272nd Street and BellAvenue was suspiciously more than soilremediation for a tree farm, which is whatthe entire area had been told was proposedfor the old turkey farm that had beenrecently sold.There had been many feet of top soil
removed from the property, and hundredsof loads of gravel brought in. The develop-ers were blasting daily, with only the trad-itional three warning blasts before the win-dow-rattling whump of the explosives.The soil preparation was dangerously
close to York/Whonnock Creek, a fish-bear-ing stream and from which some of theneighbours obtain their drinking water.I telephoned municipal hall, and was
advised that there was a federal medicinal
marijuana grow operation application forthe property, and that, because it was fed-eral and provincial, the developers had norequirement to sign the property as to whatthey were planning (only a sign indicating
construction of an agricultural build-ing when permits are granted), andthat the residents had no recourse totry and stop it because the ALC hasdictated that commercial-size medicalmarijuana grow ops are an agricul-tural land use.Given that a horse barn built
without municipal blessing and all man-ner of permits is considered a threat to thewell-being of our neighbourhood, it seemsludicrous that this project can go forwardwithout anyone even knowing what it is.Now residents have had it confirmed that
there is to be a 40,000-square-foot green-house built in the heart of a rural residentialarea, to one of Canadas largest legal med-ical marijuana grow operations, completewith 24-hour-a-day light pollution, securityfences, and concern that undesirables mightbe attracted to such a facility.While I have no personal moral stand on
the growing, or using of marijuana, I findthis whole process to be particularly un-Canadian, and I believe unconstitutional.When community input is demanded for
all levels of concerns regarding land uses inour communities, it seems just a bit morethan wrong that people whose quality of lifemay be altered irreparably have not beengiven an opportunity to voice their opinionswith respect to this massive project.
Patricia Purdy, Whonnock
Whonnock
Pot grow-op concerns discounted
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, March 12, 2015 A9
The DowntownMaple RidgeBusinessImprovementAssociation is once againholding its spring treasurehunt, on now until March30.Participants of all ages
hunt for hidden eggs in20 participating local busi-nesses. Find all 20, andyou could be entered for achance to win one of fivegiant Easter baskets.To get involved, down-
load a passport fromwww.downtownmaple-ridge.ca.We have lots of par-
ticipants every year, saidMichelle Zazulak of theDowntown Maple RidgeBusiness ImprovementAssociation.
Lunch and learn
The Chamber ofCommerce servingMaple Ridge andPitt Meadows is hosting
a lunchtime seminar atthe North Fraser BusinessAccelerator office, 22470Dewdney Trunk Rd., from11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.today. Admission is freewith membership, and $10for non-members.
Juice bar helps out
Mango Moka, thenewest juice bar(along with other
offerings) in Maple Ridgehosting its grand openingthis Saturday, March 14at 20836 Lougheed Hwy.,from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.There will be free coffeeduring the event, and Ihear all proceeds from thefirst 25 customers will gotowards the Friends InNeed Food Bank. Call 604-380-4848, or visit www.mangomoka.com.
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Michelle Zazulak, of the DMRBIA, showed off some goodies and signsassociated with this years treasure hunt.
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A12 Thursday, March 12, 2015 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
March 12: HUB cycling Join the HUB Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows committee attheir monthly meeting at theMaple Ridge Library in theAlouette Room, from 6:45to 8:45 p.m., as they discusscycling issues in the com-munity.
March 12: Naturalists Alouette Field Naturalistsmeet at Maple Ridge SeniorCentre. Info: Alison at 604-463-3902.
March 12: Concert Childrens entertainer andsinger Charlotte Diamondperforms at The ACT at 7p.m. with students fromKanaka Creek Elementaryschool. Tickets are $13. Call604-476-2787 to purchase, orvisit www.theactmapleridge.org.
March 12: Information Ministry of Children andFamily Development invitesthose interested in being fos-ter parents to an informationsession on March 12, from6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at #200-906Roderick Ave., Coquitlam.FDor more information, callthe North Fraser Recruitmentteam at 604-764-8098.
March 13: Jam recording Kingfishers Waterfront Barand Grill hosts a jam andrecording session as a bene-fit for the Ridge MeadowsHospital Foundation (RMHF).Event begins at 8 p.m. andfeatures a variety of perform-ers. Admission is $25, andthe evening includes 50/50draws, and raffle prizes.Recordings will be used tocreate a CD for sale in sup-port of RMHF. Info: 604-463-0094.
March 14: Pianist Pianist Andre Laplanteperforms for the Maple RidgeMusic Society at Westacres,23575 124 Ave. Tickets: $35for adults, $15 for students.For info, call 604-467-3162.
March 14: Hospice Ridge Meadows HospiceSociety holds its secondannual St. Patricks Daycelebration at Samz Pub inPitt Meadows, at 6:30 p.m.Tickets: $25. Call 604-463-772 to purchase, or visit thethrift store at 12011 224th St.
March 15: Naturalists Alouette Field Naturalistsmeet at Jerry Sulina Park.Info: Duanne: 604-463-8743.
March 16: Garden club Pitt Meadows GardenClub hosts its monthlymeeting at 7 p.m., at Pittmeadows Community Hall.Guest speakers Ron andLiddy Kok from AmsterdamGreenhouses. Refreshmentsserved. $2 drop-in fee fornon-members.
March 16: Puppet show Maple Ridge Library hostsa Fairytale Fun puppet show,with songs and stories, from11 a.m to 11:30 a.m.
March 20: Charity Golden Ears Cheesecraftersholds a wine and tapas char-ity night from 7 to 10 p.m.Tickets: $75. Call 604-467-0004 to reserve.
Mar 21: Shredding Ridge Meadows SeniorSociety (RMSS), at 12150224th St., hosts a communityshredding event from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. Safely dispose ofconfidential documents andsupport RMSS at the sametime. Minimum $5 donation.Call 604-467-4993, Mon. toFri. for further information.
March 21: Market There will be a springvendors market at ColleenFindlay Place, 11601 LaitySt., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.All ages are welcome andthere will be more than 20tables, featuring a varietyof crafts. Admission is bydonation, and the event is afundraiser for the DiscoveryChurch youth and food bank.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, March 12, 2015 A13
Cole [email protected]
A U.S. retailer, in themidst of a Canada-wideexit, slowed part of itsliquidation strategy atleast in Haney Tuesday.Everything must go
has been Targets mottoever since the massive big-box chain decided to packup and ship out of Canadalate last year.But at least for the time
being that motto mightcome with a big asterisk.CBC reported Tuesday
that Target has haltedthe sales of store fixtures,which have been adver-tised as being for sale sinceit was announced that
Target was liquidating itsCanadian assets.Despite those reports, on
Tuesday afternoon TargetsMaple Ridge location wasstill plastered with posterswhich read: Fixtures, fur-niture, and equipment FORSALE!A store representative
confirmed that Target had
halted the sale of fixturesfor the time being, butcouldnt confirm when thesales would begin again.Target Canadas website
was still advertised the saleof fixtures Tuesday after-noon.Calls from The TIMES
to Targets media hotlinewere not returned.
Business
Haney Target halts fixture salesPosterswere stillup onTuesday,despitethestop onfixturesales atTarget.
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Spring fishingForget what the calendar says,
spring has sprung, which is greatnews for fly fishing enthusiasts,writes TIMES columnist Jeff Weltz. More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on Sports
SportsMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, March 12, 2015 A15
Recreation Reach The TIMES' sports desk: Phone: 604-463-2281 or email: [email protected]
On the FlyOn the Flyby Jeff Weltz
A fly fishing instructor and outdoor writer,Jeff has fished the area since the early 1970s.Contact him at [email protected]
Golf, anyone?The Maple Ridge Ladies Golf
Club, which plays out of MapleRidge Golf Course, is looking formembers.
Contact Nelie Johnson [email protected]. More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on Sports
The Maple Ridge Boxing Clubis experiencing a significantgrowth spurt.by Troy [email protected]
The Whos bombastic rockanthem Baba ORiley roared fromspeakers inside the Maple RidgeBoxing Clubs gym as boxers wereput through their paces.The frenetic pace of their work-
out skipping rope furiously, bur-pees, shadow boxing, push-ups, aquick jog around Memorial PeacePark repeated over, and over,and over again, was enough totake a bystanders breath away.The gym in the Maple Ridge
Leisure Centre building is whereboxers, recreational and competi-tive, learn the ropes.Helping to conduct the workouts
is Rick Funk, a decorated amateurand Maple Ridge Hometown Herowho has returned to his roots tobecome part of the clubs coach-ing staff.Funks boxing resume is impres-
sive to say the least.Before hanging up his gloves in
1989, Funk racked up a 75-8 ama-teur record, won the U19 provin-cial championships and earned asilver in the national champion-ships in 1988, received the JimmySymes award for top boxer inB.C., and competed for TeamCanada in the U19 A team inSan Juan, Puerto Rico, losing in aclose decision to the world cham-pion.Joining Funk are fellow coaches
Jason Burke, Bill Drewitt, andBrad Scott.Under the B.C. Amateur Boxing
umbrella, the club has five com-
petitive boxers who Scott said areshowing a lot of improvement andgood potential.The goal, Scott said, is to con-
tinue a tradition of excellenceestablished by longtime coachJohn Skanks, who started manag-ing the Maple Ridge Boxing Clubin 1981.After battling health problems
for three-and-a-half years, the manaffectionately known as Popsby the youngsters he trained diedfrom congestive health failure onJan. 13, 2014 at the age of 85.Johns widow Carol is still
involved with the club as its sec-retary, registrar, treasurer, andgeneral manager. She sat near thefront doors of the club, watchingthe young boxers, who filled theroom around the boxing ring, go
through what Scott describes as amilitary-style workout.We put them through a very
vigorous workout, Scott said.Its a team effort. If one guy isnot doing the workout properly,everybody else pays for it. Ifsomeone comes in late, everybodydoes 20 pushups for the personwho comes in late.Scott said the Maple Ridge
Boxing Club is one to be reckonedwith, but for those who join theclub for recreationalpurposes, the coach-es dont push themto get into the ringcompetitively.Weve had kids
come in here look-ing down on theground and nowthey hold theirheads up high withpride, Scott said.One of the clubs
busiest boxers is 21-year-oldBrennan Demas, who holds a 4-2record in the 147-pound weightclass. Most recently, he split hislast two bouts against HassanHamza from Griffins BoxingClub.Id like to go nationals and see
where it takes me, said Demas,who is a year-and-a-half into hisamateur boxing career. I stillhave a few fights to go beforeIm open class, so 10 fights afterthat, and come that time Ill tryto make provincials and go fromthere.
Demas, who trains at the clubfour nights a week, admitted thathe was initially nervous to be inthe ring, trading punches.But hes since settled into a
groove.His clubmate Mac Huttons
had his first bout on Feb. 11 inMission and enjoyed the experi-ence, despite losing a split deci-sion to Franklin Curry from BridgeStreet Boxing.It was kind of scary but after
the first round I was pretty com-fortable,Huttonnoted.Absorbing
his firstpunch in acompetitivebout wasnt abig shock for21-year-oldHutton.Thats
because hesexperienced it before, many times,during sparring sessions.When I got hit for the first time
in there, I realized, Ive been hitharder in this gym, he said. Iwasnt too worried about it. Itsweird how you grow to love beingpunched in the face.Scott pointed out that 13-year-
old Jackson Smith, who saw hisfirst ring action recently, is ayoung up-and-comer with a lotof potential.
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Amateur boxing
Sweet science thriving in Ridge
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Boxers, competitive and recreational, were put through their paces during a training session atthe Maple Ridge Boxing Club.
Maple RidgeHometown HeroRick Funk (right,grey shirt), whoamassed animpressive 75-8record, is one ofthe coaches withthe Maple RidgeBoxing Club. Insetbelow CarolSkanks, widow ofJohn Skanks, whostarted managingthe Maple RidgeBoxing Club in1981, navigatedthrough the boxersas they trained.
Troy Landreville/TIMES
Tribute to skaterKieran McGhie passed away
last December after a two yearbattle with cancer.
She was 18 years old.On Friday, friends and family
of McGhie were joined by herformer teammates and coachesfrom the Maple Ridge SkatingClub, which turned its annualseason-ending performance galainto a fundraiser for Canuck Placechildrens hospice, in memory ofKieran.
The event raised over $1,400. More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on Sports
FionaStill wasone of a
number ofperformersFriday in afundraiserfor Canuck
Placechildrenshospice.
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Langley and PittMeadows host a runthis weekend.
by Eric [email protected]
The Golden Ears bridgewill be full of traffic thisweekend.Foot traffic that is.On Sunday, March 15
the Golden Ears HalfMarathon and 10K willtake place for the fifth yearin a row.Both races begin in
Osprey Village, at theSouth Bonson CommunityCentre, cross over theGolden Ears Bridge toLangley,and thenfinish backin PittMeadows.After com-
ing off thebridge, the10K willfinish along the river atOsprey Village, and thehalf marathon will headonto the trails and Dykealong the river.The course will then do
an out and back along flatscenic trails, running pastthe airport and finishingback at Osprey Village.
Its unique to be ableto run over the bridge,said Phil Ellis, ownerof Pennisula RunnersLangley.
Ellis andPenninsulaRunners isthe brainsbehind therace.When
we firstintroduced
this race, the bridge wasbrand new and it wasquite a novel idea to runacross the bridge, saidEllis.Its unique and a neat
feature.About 200 people are
expected to participatein this weekends race, a
number that Ellis said hasbeen pretty consistentover the years.A lot of local runners
from both sides of thewater, Ellis commented,although some do comefrom further away.Last year, a pair of
Langley runners took topspot in their respective cat-egories.The start times for the
races on Sunday are 8:30a.m. for the half marathon,and 9:15 a.m. for the 10K.All fini