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I have listed a new property at 54 101 FRASER ST in Port Moody.

Contemporary open floor plan with 9' ceilings & galley style kitchen centrally located between the Living Room & Dining Room, ideal for entertaining. Heritage doors & baseboards thru-out, & a 5 pce designer bathroom with soaker tub, large separate shower & full sized vanity with Kohler sink & faucet. Large master bedroom with his & hers closets & Mountain View. Wide open kitchen with tons of cupboards & counter space, stainless steel appliances, built in microwave & a breakfast bar. Separate formal Dining Room could be a cozy family room. Nice bright living room w fire place & recessed mantle for your flat screen TV & slider to the large south facing sun deck. High end laminate on the main floor & bedrooms carpeted for a warm cozy feeling. Small den & separate laundry room on the ground level.

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I have listed a new property at 3355 SEFTON ST in Port Coquitlam.

Don't miss this clean well maintained 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhome in Northside Port Coquitlam. Close to all levels of school, Hyde Creek Rec Centre & shopping. Cozy 3 bedroom home with a sunken living room & gas Fireplace. Hardwood flooring throughout the diningroom & foyer. Step saver kitchen with lots of cupboards & counter space with a large pass through to the dining room. Nice big master bedroom with a walk in closet & a 2 pce ensuite plus 2 good sized kids rooms with double closets. Large fully fenced backyard plus a double Carport & storage. Ideal for the young family.


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COQUITLAM (NEWS1130) – It should be common sense, but the warm weather of late has led to a reminder that you shouldn’t leave your pet in a car.

Coquitlam RCMP had to attend three separate complaints yesterday.

In the worst of the three cases, RCMP Corporal Jamie Chung says a dog was left in a vehicle while the owner went shopping just before noon.

Chung says the dog is okay, but the owner faces a possible fine.

“We think that is very unacceptable on a hot day like this, even several minutes in a vehicle with windows down could be harmful to your dog.”

The BCSPCA’s Lorie Chortyk says parking in the shade or leaving a car window open may not be enough for your pet. “A lot of people don’t realize that when they leave their dog in a car, it just becomes an oven on a hot day.”

The SPCA says on a hot day, the temperature in a car can make it impossible for dogs and cats to cool down, putting your pet at risk of serious harm or death.

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http://www.news1130.com/2013/05/07/dont-leave-your-pets-in-your-car-rcmp/

 

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