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Path: ‘More stable’ paved Missing cat: Found its way home
From page 1 which will connect to Allen says Pacific
the hatchery area and Spirit Park in Vancouver From page 3 “Yes,” he said. someone as nice as him comes by
Martin said she off-leash dog area to and Campbell Valley His mother, Leah Cleevely, had and helps you out it just makes
believes there’s broad the north, plus a paved Regional Park in Langley Anthony still looked a little less trouble expressing herself. you feel that there are still good
public support for the 20-stall parking lot with are among the Metro dazed by his sudden change of She gave Sandhu a big hug. people left in the world,” the
project, adding Metro additional washrooms. Vancouver parks that fortune. “He’s a beautiful man,” she grateful mom said.
heard no opposition The region got a accommodate horse It was almost exactly a year ago said. “He restored my faith in Sandhu was asked how he had
from the hatchery or $1-million federal riders, and Tynehead that he had saved up his money mankind.” the time to search for the Cleev-
from the Tynehead economic stimulus grant should as well. to buy a bike, only to have it The bike theft occurred the ely family on a weekday.
Community Association, to cover the trail paving The equestrian group stolen from the front yard of his same week someone broke into He is currently unemployed,
which she said is “very and to widen it to four also wants the heritage home a few days after he got it. the family van in the front drive- he replied. Sandhu said he was
happy” the new eastern metres from an original barn and surrounding Then, a kind-hearted couple way, stealing a hard-to-replace recently laid off from his job as
side of the park will 3.5-metre standard. area at the east end of the from Langley donated a replace- collection of CDs, a hands-free a driver and cleaner for a Sur-
finally open. Metro officials say the park set aside for agricul- ment, the bike that was taken cellphone device and the remote rey rental car company, but he
Tynehead East – wider standard ensures ture or equestrian-related from the back of the family home control for the van’s built-in quickly added that he is receiving
between 168 and 176 two bikes can safely pass activity, suggesting on July 4. DVD player, rendering the unit EI.
Streets, north of 96 each other. options like a riding ring Anthony was still trying to unusable. “I’m thrifty,” he said. “I can
Avenue – had been in The perimeter trail will and petting zoo. find the words to describe his And Leah Cleevely’s cat, Jack, afford this.”
reserve, with existing form part of the Trans Martin said there are feelings that a perfect stranger a friendly, well-fed four-year-old, On Monday morning, Jack the
trails and facilities all Canada Trail in Surrey. no specific proposals would intervene to help. disappeared the same day. cat returned.
concentrated in the west It will also connect to under consideration for “Were you surprised?” he was “When you get so many things He just walked into the yard,
side of the park. both the Green Timbers eventual development of asked. happen in less than a week and none the worse for wear.
The perimeter trail bike path and to paths in Tynehead East.
could eventually circle Fraser Heights including
the entire park, covering the planned Barnston
8.7 kilometres. Greenway via a $3-mil-
Metro Vancouver is lion cycling overpass to
spending close to $4 mil- be built over Highway 1
lion on the 5.6-kilometre at 168 Street.
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Michael J. Fox and Kim Cattrall as well as bas- spotlight, but at least the cost side estimate is an insult to the looked, in provincial budgets as well as the
ketball star Steve Nash and other high-profile is in. taxpayers of British Columbia Olympic project. There’s a difference between
B.C. products. The direct cost to B.C. taxpay- because it doesn’t include money spent on a shiny new transit line
The post-Olympic TV ads are now running ers is $925 million. That includes the Olympic-sized spending that fills with passengers each morning and
around North America as well, but they have the province’s initial $600 million blowout on projects promised in money spent on a VIP reception. Most of the
a more domestic flavour. Speed skater Denny budget to stage the Olympics and the original bid,” said Maureen Olympic cost went to build tangible things,
Morrison of Fort St. John, skier Ashleigh an extra $165 million to top up Bader of the Canadian Taxpay- including a waterfront athlete’s village that
McIvor of Pemberton and Paralympic skier the ballooning security budget ers’ Federation. will eventually pay off handsomely for the
Lauren Woolstencroft of North Vancouver once the RCMP took control of it. “We know the convention Vancouver taxpayers who bailed it out.
won’t ring too many bells in New York or Los The last chapter was revealed centre, the Canada Line and the The crucial measure can’t be made yet, but
Angeles. Friday. It’s an accounting of $160 Tom Fletcher Sea-to-Sky highway upgrade there are hints. Not long after Beijing handed
Cranbrook’s favourite hockey player Scott million to cover the bureaucracy together cost almost $4 bil- the torch off to Vancouver, Canada finally
Niedermayer holds up his gold medal and then known as the “Games Secretariat,” lion – it’s time the government got approved travel destination status with
a golden glass of B.C. wine, his face recogniz- cocktail parties for VIPs at Vancouver’s posh admitted these were Olympic costs and give China. And soon after that, Air Canada and
able for U.S. hockey fans but possibly not as Terminal City Club, community torch celebra- taxpayers a full account of the Games.” Air China began adding flights between the
heartwarming as it is for us. And once again, tions, “live sites” around the province and mil- Finance Minister Colin Hansen insisted countries.
the world is advised of the location of The Best lions that the B.C. Liberal government pitched last week that the highway and convention This is just the beginning.
Place On Earth. in to add dazzle to the opening ceremonies. centre were committed to before Vancouver tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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In she comes….a perfect ‘10’ - dressed to the nines and decked out with
enough jewellery to finance a small revolution. She makes a beeline
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Fonyo moving to Victoria
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nice ones,” she says. I show her these and by Vivian Moreau
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Smooth talker that I am I replied, that Surrey’s Steve
“Beats me.” Fonyo got lost cycling
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After having lunch in
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July 4 with the Victoria
man who is helping
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28 wedding, he hopped
on his bike and headed
SAVE for the Dallas Road
waterfront. While it was
$12 his third visit back to the
beach where he ended
his 1985 cross-country
run to raise money for
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cancer research, he took
a wrong turn somewhere
and ended up in the
Fairfield of Victoria.
“I asked some guy
who was reading a book
on a bench: ‘Do you
NOW 4 know where Beacon Hill
LOCATIONS Park is?’” Fonyo said
later that day. The man FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER
pointed him in the right Surrey resident Steve Fonyo will soon relocate to Victoria, where he
direction. Then, just for will get married next month.
fun, the one-legged run-
ner asked if he’d heard of donations for the beach d’oeuvres, as well as spent time in jail and last
Fonyo Beach. wedding. accommodation for the winter had his Order of
“He said ‘Oh yeah, Greenwood couldn’t couple. Canada revoked.
12530 - 72nd Ave. (1 block west of Kwantlen University) yeah, it’s down there, make it to Victoria this “I just didn’t know Today, he said, he’s
152nd St. & 32nd Avenue too,’” Fonyo said, adding time around, but will there were people like committed to changing
Chris NEW STORE 2124 - 128th Street, Ocean Park he didn’t divulge his come over in two weeks him around anymore,” his life, so much so that
Store Manager Corner of 192nd St. and 48th Ave., Surrey identity. to finalize details, Fonyo Fonyo said of Vickers. he and Greenwood have
Fonyo was in town said. He was gracious Fonyo has led an decided to move from
SALE ENDS JULY 20. While quantities last. No rainchecks. to scope out the beach Surrey to Victoria.
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Greenwood will wed businesswoman Norma run. Following his an apartment to rent. It’ll
next month. He also met Fitzsimmons who’ve father’s death later that have to be one that will
HELP FIND A CURE. for the first time John arranged for a ceremony year, he fell into a spiral allow him to keep his
Vickers, who is helping and reception, complete of drug and alcohol use two elderly cats, he said.
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