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Mayor says the city is in talks to bring soccer training facility to Fraser Downs while MLA says hands off the slots By Kevin Diakiw Negotiations are underway to bring the Vancouver Whitecaps FC to Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino, mayor Dianne Watts confirmed last week. The City of Surrey is talking with the team about locating a soccer training facility at the city-owned property, which is currently home to the harness racing track, a casino and the annual Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition. The Whitecaps are currently playing games at Swangard Stadium in Vancouver and training at SFU in Burnaby. Surrey wants to

move that training facility here. Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts would not discuss specifics, but confirmed talks are ongoing. “At this point in time, all I can say is we’re in discussions,” Watts said. There is also $17 million in provincial money available for the creation of the facility, which would also serve as a training centre for international soccer. It is not yet clear whether the track, casino or rodeo would still be part of the Fraser Downs facility. The survival of harness racing at

Fraser Downs has been in doubt of late, as racing days this year have been cut, and next year’s schedule is yet to be determined. Kevin Falcon, the Liberal MLA for Surrey-Cloverdale, wants the city’s standardbred track to go wherever it needs to in order to survive. But he wants the Cloverdale casino to stay right where it is. The ministry in charge of gaming said races at Vancouver’s Hastings Park, which features thoroughbred racing, and Fraser Downs, home to harness racing, may merge. “I’ll let the experts figure that

out, but I want to make going to be the case,” Falcon said. “That will sure any decision that’s made supports a strong, be a decision that I can bright future for the assure you is going to be made after I as MLA horse racing sector,” Falcon said. have an opportunity to sit down with the minThe president of the BC Lottery Corp. told ister responsible and make sure any decision a Vancouver newspaper in April that if either that is being made is defensible and justifitrack (Hastings Park or Fraser Downs) closes or able.” Dianne Watts relocates, the slot maA source said the casino has been in dischines at each respective facility will go as well. cussions over relocating to another site in the city, one of them at 54A Falcon takes issue with that. “I would argue that that is not See MLA WANTS CASINO / Page 8

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Chamber rep says Fraser Downs lies next to swaths of suitable city land

By Jennifer Lang They don’t call Bill Reid the Mayor of Cloverdale for nothing. A former B.C. tourism minister, long-serving Rotarian, and member of the board that runs the Cloverdale Rodeo, Reid is also executive director of the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce and the historic town centre’s biggest booster. But even he was surprised to learn the City of Surrey is working on a possible deal to relocate the training facility for Vancouver’s Whitecaps soccer club to Cloverdale. Reid said both the Cham-

ber and the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association have been left in the dark about discussions Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts says are taking place with the team. “It is a bit of a surprise, because normally we would at least get consulted,” Reid said. He would welcome a soccer facility, but not at the expense of Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino, where the fall harness racing season gets underway next week. If the committee looking at the future of B.C.’s horse racing industry decides a merger of thoroughbred and harness See COUNCIL / Page 8

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Dedicated and soaking wet. About 300 people braved the rain on Sunday at Cloverdale’s Terry Fox Run.

Stepping up for Terry A crazy downpour didn’t dampen spirits at Cloverdale’s Terry Fox Run. About 300 soggy souls turned out for the annual fundraising event, setting out in a massive deluge and joining thousands across Canada in commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Marathon of Hope. “It is more like a relay with us now carrying the torch he was forced to relinquish,” said Alison Sinson Ince, Terry Fox’s nurse, a thunderclap sounding in the distance. “He heard it!” she said, smiling at the crowd of participants. “In the 30 years since his Marathon of Hope,” she continued, “we have seen enormous changes in the understanding of cancer, prevention, its early detection and treatment and many of these advances

were assisted by monies raised in Terry’s name by ordinary people like us.” The Sept. 19 event in Cloverdale – relocated this year to a higher profile spot, the Cloverdale Legion – featured live music from Clayton Heights Secondary’s jazz band, face painting for the kids, a live auction and a trivia contest, and refreshments by donation. For online video of the event, visit www.cloverdalereporter.com – you’ll see just how wet it was. The Cloverdale run raised $17,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation – double last year’s total. The run had 304 participants, and over 50 volunteers, including Clayton Heights’ leadership club, legion members and the Terry Fox Run committee. – Cloverdale Reporter

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RESOURCES FOR DISCOVERING FIRST NATIONS HERITAGE Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Cloverdale Library, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. You may need to prove your genealogy for First Nations status, or perhaps there was an aboriginal ancestor in your family story, but you aren’t certain and have no information. Pick up some tips and find out how our genealogy collection and services can help you on this path. The library is located at 5642 176A St., Surrey. Call 604-598-7328. No charge but donations welcome. Please register by dropping in, calling or emailing genealogy@ surrey.ca SHED ROW MARKET Join us Oct. 2 and 3 for our second annual Shed Row Market, where you’ll find everything you need for your Thanksgiving and more. Over 35 artisans and vendors will be exhibiting this weekend benefit for the New Stride Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days at Fields and Flowers Farm, 900 232 Street, Langley. POKER RIDE High Point Equestrian Estates presents its first annual Poker Ride Oct. 2 at Campbell Valley Regional Park. Proceeds support Circle F Horse Rescue Society, an organization that gives unwanted horses a second chance. Participants register and pay $25 to play a game of poker, one hand, over two hours, riding or walking. Bring your own horse or lease one through event sponsors. The ride and walk begins at 11 a.m. and finishes at 1 p.m. Winners announced at 2 p.m. For more information, and to register, visit www.circlef.ca or call Kea at 604-805-1058. OLD TIME DANCE Thursday, Oct. 7, at Clayton Hall, 18513 70 Ave., Surrey. Hosted by the Old Time Fiddlers. Admission $3. For more information call 604576-1066. AN EVENING OF WINE TASTINGS Wednesday, Oct. 13 at the Surrey Museum from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Fee is $20. Call 604-5926956 to pre-register (required). WINE MAKING THROUGH THE AGES Find out about the history of wine over a glass of wine with renowned writer John Schreiner in an entertaining survey of viticulture through the ages and different countries. Saturday, Oct. 16 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fee $10. Call 604592-6956 to pre-register (required). THE GRAPE ESCAPE Learn how you can explore B.C. wineries by bike. Saturday, Oct. 16 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Surrey Museum. Fee by donation. Call 604592-6956 to pre-register (required). EXHIBITS VINEYARDS OF B.C. Explore the Surrey Museum’s latest exhibit, Vineyards of B.C., and learn how this industry has grown from small, private vineyards to the estate wineries we see today. Wander through the trellis and discover gems such as Nk’Mip Winery, the first aboriginal-owned and operated winery in North America, and Domaine de Chaberton, the first winery in the Fraser Valley. Discover what wine making terms mean and watch excerpts from The Best of the Okanagan Valley video series by James Cluers. On display to Oct. 23. For more information call 604-5926956 or visit www.heritage.surrey.ca ONGOING IS FOOD A PROBLEM FOR YOU? Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Do you go on eating binges? Is your weight affecting your life? Contact Overeaters Anonymous. You are welcome. No fees, no dues, no weigh-ins, no diets. We are a Fellowship. We meet every Thursday, from 7:30-9 p.m. at Cloverdale United Church, 17575 - 58A Ave., Cloverdale.

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These fun-loving skimboarders peeled down to their skivvies to check out an inviting puddle that formed in a downtown parking lot Sunday morning. “It just put a smile on my face,” says shutterbug Barbara St. Laurent, who wins a Family Pass to the Clova Cinema. Do you have a photo you’d like to share? Email your entries to newsroom@ cloverdalereporter. com. Please include your name and a brief description of your image.

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Some elected officials are sounding awfully keen about soccer and slots – aren’t they forgetting something? Both the mayor and our local MLA made alarming comments last week about what they believe the future may hold for Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino – currently operating under a gigantic question mark. Dianne Watts says the City of Surrey is hoping to convince the Whitecaps soccer team to move its training facility to Fraser Downs. She confirmed the city is in discussions to move the team’s SFU training facility here – telling Black Press the move would come with $17 million in provincial money to build a facility that would also serve as a training centre. The city owns the property the casino and racetrack sit on, along with the Rodeo grounds, which means the city has final say over what happens. But it’s far from clear whether the track or casino would still be part of Fraser Downs. Is there room for a soccer field and a racing track? There’s no denying horse racing in B.C. is at a crossroads. Harness racing dates have been cut back, and the 2011 season is still to be determined while bureaucrats, political appointees, and

the company that owns Fraser Downs and Hastings Park figure out what’s best. Watts’ soccer bombshell went hand in hand with the news Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Kevin Falcon sounds prepared to let the track go without a fight. But hands off the slots, he says. There’s talk of merging thoroughbred racing – located at Hastings Park – and standardbred racing, the style proudly carried out at Fraser Downs for 34 years, at one venue, according to the ministry in charge of gaming. Falcon says our landmark track can go wherever it needs to in order to survive. “I’ll let the experts figure that out,” he told Black Press, “but I want to make sure any decision that’s made supports a strong, bright future for the horse racing sector.” Falcon takes issue with the suggestion that if either track closes or relocates, the slot machines will go somewhere else, too. And if the Fraser Downs racetrack goes, he wants the casino to stay right where it is. “That will be a decision that I

can assure you is going to be made after I as MLA have an opportunity to sit down with the minister responsible and make sure any decision that is being made is defensible and justifiable.” All of this comes as cold comfort to the 400 to 500 folks who make a living out on the backstretch at Fraser Downs, not to mention the Cloverdale businesses who depend on a healthy harness racing industry here. Little wonder that Cloverdale’s business community has been a staunch supporter of the racetrack – and the casino, which provides another 500 local jobs. All this speculation came just as the fall harness racing season is set to start at Fraser Downs. The first races are Oct. 1. The same date Cloverdale loses its last family link to the raceway – Fraser Downs’ general manager Chuck Keeling, just 38, is amicably resigning. After 30 years at the track started by his late grandfather, he’s moving on to new horizons. To hear such prominent politicians essentially write off harness

racing at Fraser Downs is disheartening to say the least. Falcon’s attitude is particularly puzzling – and guaranteed to solidify the perception among the local racing community that the fix is in for Hastings Park. It’s said some prominent B.C. Liberals are thoroughbred owners, a point not lost on the standardbred horse people with a stake in harness racing in Cloverdale. Cloverdale residents should be outraged that the mayor and the MLA don’t seem to be standing up for the track. If Watts and Falcon aren’t fighting to save it, then it’s up to us. In the words of one long-time local trainer, how will the Whitecaps contribute to the economy in Cloverdale? If they have $17 million to spend they should be building something new, not taking away from the horses and shutting an industry down. There are other places in Cloverdale to consider if building new, he added. Harness racing has not run its last lap, but it sure sounds like some elected officials are ready to consign the industry to the glue factory.

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Harvest market helps horses Two-day event assists retired thoroughbreds and features local fare

By Jennifer Lang By her own admission, Cloverdale’s Maryanne Lechleiter is not a horse person per se. But the publisher of Stimuli online magazine says when one of her contacts approached her to help a local organization that works with retired racehorses, she couldn’t say no. The result was the Shed Row Fall Market – a boutique-style fall market at Fields and Flowers Farm in Langley. More than 35 artisans and vendors are exhibiting over the Oct. 2-3 weekend for the second annual event, which will feature everything from artisan cheeses and cider to homemade jewelry, pottery and more. Admission is by donation. Proceeds go to New Strides Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation. “I just thought it was a great opportunity to connect businesses with horses,” Lechleiter said. The market brings together artisans and vendors from across the Fraser Valley and beyond who, along with cheese and jewelry, will be selling root vegetables, pumpkins, pies, cranberries, handbags, breads, herbs, teas, heirloom fruits and vegetables, and even home decor items. “It just runs the gamut,” she says, promising visitors will be able to purchase everything they need for their Thanksgiving table – except the turkey – plus meet some

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loving homes. Others are permanent guests who – for various reasons – won’t be adopted but need the support of ongoing sponsorships. Donations from the community through events like the Shed Row Market are vital to New Stride’s operations. For as little as $10 a month, people can sponsor horses that are being rehabilitated through New Stride, covering their feed costs and upkeep, which can add up, says Kristine Carrick, a marketing and public

releations professional who’s also sponsoring the event. Last year, more than 800 people turned out to the Shed Row Market, helping New Stride raise enough money to buy a semi-truck trailer of hay – enough to keep horses fed through the fall and winter. The Shed Row Market opens from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 2 and 3 at Fields and Flowers Farm, 900 232 Street, Langley. Admission is a $2 donation.

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Casino and track are one, city policy says

By Kevin Diakiw If Fraser Downs race track closed, the Great Canadian casino would no longer fit within the city’s gaming policy. But because policy is just a civic guideline,

there would be no legal remedy for the noncompliance. Race days for this year at Fraser Downs have been cut back, and next year’s have yet to be scheduled.

The province is considering the possibility of merging Vancouver’s Hastings Park and Fraser Downs. If Fraser Downs was relocated to Vancouver, the remaining casino

would be in contravention of the city’s gaming policy. In 2002, Surrey created a set of guidelines required for the location of any new casinos, including specifying that they

would have to be part of a larger entertainment complex. “The casino must be a component of a cluster of tourism facilities such as a hotel with convention and meet-

ing facilities, a trade and convention centre, an entertainment centre; such facilities to be regional in scope,” the policy states. Mayor Dianne Watts said if the track was closed or moved to Vancouver, it would be time for a talk with Great Canadian Gaming Corporation, which runs the casino and track. “We would have to

have those conversations with Great Canadian because our expectations have always been that we want a hotel, we want a full service casino,” Watts said. “So, certainly, those will be the conversations we will be having.” A meeting of the committee determining the future of Fraser Downs in expected this month.

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Avenue near 152 Street. Watts would not confirm any such discussion. “I can’t discuss or divulge confidential information,” Watts said. Falcon said he’ll want to see compelling evidence that the Cloverdale casino has to be moved. “I am not going to acquiesce to a wholesale move unless I believe it’s in the best interest of Surrey and Cloverdale in particular,” Falcon said. “I happen to believe it’s a great location on Highway 15, which is a four-lane freeway to one of the busiest borders in the country. “I’d be open to hear of they have a better location, I certainly haven’t heard of one.”

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racing is the best way to go, Reid wants them consolidated in Cloverdale. “We say Fraser Downs is ideal for lots of reasons,” Reid said. But whatever happens, he doesn’t think Fraser Downs’ casino will be moved somewhere else. The casino and racetrack are part of the same 20-year city lease to Great Canadian Gaming Corp. “The casino is there as long as the racetrack is there,” he said. He wants to know how a potential soccer facility would impact Fraser Downs. “They’re looking at a major complex if the provincial government is involved,” Reid said, referring to the $17 million in provincial money that would be used to build an international soccer training

facility in a deal with the Whitecaps. “They’re not talking about [just] a soccer field.” If a development deal is being discussed, Reid suggests building someplace else on the massive city-owned site, which houses Fraser Downs, along with the rodeo and fairgrounds, curling rink, new recreation centre, greenspace and the Millennium Amphitheatre. “They’ve got 70 acres of undeveloped space,” he said. “Just put down an ‘X’ and build.” That’s plenty of room for a soccer facility, which would need just a few acres, he says. “We should be asking where do mayor and council stand on Fraser Downs’ longevity?” Reid demanded. “What’s your idea of the future of Fraser Downs? You have control of the site.”


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PETS 456

FEED & HAY

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 560

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DRUMS-complete Yamaha Stage Custom Maple set w/cymbals. Exc. shape. $950: Denis (604)535-6235 Flugelhorn, Yamaha, silver, 3 valve with case & leather gig bag, $800. (604)858-6660 PIANO & BENCH, Weber Berlin, perfect condition bought brand new 1982. $2000. 604-308-3177

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BELGIAN SHEPHERDS. Malinois pups from top European working bloodlines. Avail now. Reg’d. Vet check/shots. 1-250-333-8862 email: weldonbay@gmail.com or view blog Belgian Malinois -best working dogs BLACK LAB pups, 2 M’s & 2 F’s, 8/wks old, ready in 2 wks, $500. Call: (604)851-2752 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957. GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies CKC reg. exc pedigree, solid German working line Black & Tan wormed, micro chipped & vaccinated. Ready to go Sept 30th. $900. (604)462-7191 Or to view refer to obedienceplus.com

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RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

CLOVERDALE; Bright, spotless 1 bdrm apt. $675 incl heat, hw & prkg NP/NS. Avail now. (604)941-1788 Willowbrook 65/194 Beautiful 2bdr 2bath carriage house, granite counters, st.steel appls, inste w/d. N/S. $1250 +utils, immed. 604-943-9026

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1994 10 1/2’ TIMBERLINE Camper. Electric jacks, many options, exc condition. $9400. 604-576-6598

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HOMES FOR RENT

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CLOVERDALE 166/63B newer 2 Bd $750/mo incl d/w & utils. Shr w/d Ns/Np. Ref’s. Oct. 1. 604-572-3341 Cloverdale - 1 bdrm g/l bsmt suite, d/w, shr’d ldry, heat/hydro, cable, pk’g spot, cover patio, n/s, n/p, sgl occ only, ref req’d, avail Oct 1. $750/mth Call 604-575-3723 CLOVERDALE. Quiet brand new 2 or 3 bdrm ste. np/ns. Avail Oct. 1 Nr all amens. $1050/mo incls utils, cable, net, laundry. 778-991-8547 LANGLEY - pri. 1 bdrm. grn’d lvl. 1000 sq ft. on acre, patio,updated & bright. shr’d lndry. Freeway access (232) $800 + 1/3 utils, n/s Refs. Nov. 1 604-530-3081/604-209-6319

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ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1977 T-BIRD, $1200 obo. Original owner. For more info call (604)583-5702.

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1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible white, “rare”, 2 seater, 153,000kms. Must sell $7500. 604-309-4001

2001 BUICK CENTURY - 194K. Asking $1200. 604-531-6231. 2001 OLDSMOBILE Aurora, black 4 dr, s/roof, pw/pl, htd mirrors, lthr int. 130K’s, $5450. 604-581-4572 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER2.4L auto, loaded, senior driven, mint cond. $3950 (604)514-4849 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT, loaded, sun roof, black & beautiful, 86K, $7900 Langley 604.309.3135 2006 FORD FOCUS, fully loaded, anti-theft alarm, exc. condition $8500/ obo. 604-828-9496.

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2006 Kia Sportage XL-V6-4x4, like new 25,000 Kms, many options. Only $14,900. Call 604 530 7082

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1990 FORD LARIAT 250, 160,000 kms, very good shape. Many extras. Asking $3,000: (604)536-0269 1992 CHEV CARGO van, reblt engine, 69,500 kms. new battery, runs good. $1250. 604-596-4763. 1999 DODGE RAM 3500 ext. cab. 4 x 4, dully, diesel, loaded, canopy match, leather, black on black. gd. cond. $10,900 (604)328-1883 2000 LX FORD 7/pass van, 193K, good shape, 4Michelin tires, gd battery, ++. $3000/obo. 604-591-9128 2005 CHEVY SILVERADO, 4 dr. 5.3L, 2WD, Low 106,000 kms. $8,500. Call 604-808-1482. 2007 GMC Uplander Van, gold, 61K, 7/pass, under wrnty, loaded, no acci. $9,999. 604-785-8566.

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*4 Door *V6 *58K Ext.Maint. warranty still avail. Price for quick sale $13,999. ICBC claims history report avail. 604-535-1181.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1990 CAMRY LE, auto, 4/dr, blue, 317K, runs great, slight crack on windshield, $550. 778-896-1350. 1990 Volvo 740, auto, 4dr sedan, Silver, new parts, $2400 obo. Call 778-395-3853. 1997 JEEP YJ 85,000 kms. new 31x10’’ tires, needs body repairs. $1500. Call 604-591-3381.

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

1998 ACURA 5 cyl, 4dr sunroof, p/w, alarm, new tires, no accidents $3500. negot. Nirmal 604-773-4778 1998 Honda Accord 2 dr auto only 67,000K, no accidents, mint cond. $8400. 604-542-1837, 782-1641 1998 SEBRING JXI Convertible. Exc. cond. Must be seen. $5850/obo. Call Bob 604-765-5546 1999 HONDA ACCORD, auto, fully loaded, AirCared, very clean, good cond, $3200. 778-848-7621

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