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www.delta-optimist.comNEWSSTAND $1
The voice of Delta since 1922FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2016
GRAND PRIX OF ART:Artists to race to the finish in Ladner Village Sunday, 19HISTORIC VICTORY:Delta Islanders win first-ever Midget A1 provincial title, 23
While women are underrepresented in governments across the country, that’s not the casein Delta where they’re prominent at all levels, including holding down the top three posts
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Working poverty isa regional problem,although it doesn’t appearas severe in Delta.
That’s according to astudy released last monthby the Canadian Centre forPolicy Alternatives, whichis recommending B.C.adopt a comprehensivepoverty reduction plan.
The report highlightshow the so-called “work-ing poor” are not justconcentrated in Vancouverand Surrey but are spreadout across the region.
The study examinesMetro Vancouver workingpoverty trends by neigh-bourhood pre- and post-2008 recession.
“We are often told thatthe solution to poverty isfor the poor to ‘get a job’or for various sectors tocreate more jobs. But thisstudy finds that a job isnot a guaranteed path outof poverty. Over 100,000working-age people inMetro Vancouver wereworking but stuck belowthe poverty line in 2012,not counting studentsand young adults livingat home with their par-
ents,” states the report,also a co-publication ofthe United Way of theLower Mainland and theB.C. Poverty ReductionCoalition.
The report finds thatnot only are deep povertyand homelessness highlyvisible on the streets ofVancouver, hidden povertyand economic insecu-rity are serious problemsacross the region.
“Deep poverty is pri-marily a story of inade-
quate welfare rates, whichremain stuck at levels farbelow what people needto survive. But the major-ity of British Columbiansliving in poverty do notrely on welfare. Fewer thanfour per cent of BritishColumbians receive socialassistance at any giventime, a small share of themore than 14 per cent ofpeople living in poverty,”the report adds.
It notes a recent studypublished by the Metcalf
Foundation found thatMetro Vancouver had thesecond-highest rate ofworking poverty of anymajor city in Canada in2012, with a rate onlyslightly lower than GreaterToronto.
The latest report goesfurther by mapping theextent of working povertyand its growth by neigh-bourhoods.
Municipalities withthe lowest rates in 2012included Delta (5.7 per
cent), Pitt Meadows (5.4per cent), Port Moody (5.5per cent) and Maple Ridge(5.7 per cent)
A map showed a cou-ple of stretches in NorthDelta by Scott Road thatwere higher than the restof Delta. Those higherrate clusters merged intoa large cluster of central-northern Surrey that has arate of 10 to 15 per cent.
The report adds workingpoverty can be reducedand eventually eliminatedwith a combination oflabour market reforms,more generous incomesupports and better publicservices. The report madea number of policy recom-mendations, includingthe province investing insocial housing.
Delta this year hireda social planner who iscurrently undertakinga review of social issuesin the municipality. Therequest to hire a socialplanner first came beforeDelta council a coupleof years earlier from theCanadian Federationof University Womenof South Delta, whichwarned about hidden andchildhood poverty in thecommunity.
‘Workingpoor’ inall areasIt’s an issue throughout region, althoughDelta has fewer thanmost
DAVE WILLISdwi l l is@delta-opt imist .com
Vancouver Fraser PortAuthority president andCEO Robin Silvester gaveDelta council an updateon the Terminal 2 proposalthis week.
The application is now
formally in the panelphase of the environ-mental process, he saidMonday.
“We expect it be a14-month review pro-cess,” Silvester said, add-ing there’s a four-monthpublic comment periodunderway now.
After the three-memberpanel conducts its envi-ronmental assessment,it will submit a report tothe federal minister ofenvironment and climatechange who will thenmake a decision on wheth-er the project can moveforward.
T2 is a proposed three-berth terminal that wouldprovide 2.4 million TEUsof capacity adjacent to thethree-berth Deltaport ter-minal at Roberts Bank.
The public can sendsubmissions to reviewpanel manager DebraMyles by email at Panel.
[email protected], phone(613-957-0626 or 1-866-582-1884) or mail: DebraMyles, Review PanelManager, Roberts BankTerminal 2 Project, c/oCanadian EnvironmentalAssessment Agency, 160Elgin St., 22nd Floor,Ottawa ON, K1A 0H3.
Publiccanmakecommentonterminalapplication
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The purpose of theCrime Beat is to educateand inform the publicabout some of the prop-erty crime trends occur-ring in South Delta andother files of interest. Ifyou see anything occur-ring that you believe to besuspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emer-gencies or 604-946-4411for other assistance.
The following are someof the calls the Delta policeresponded to in the previ-ous week:
TSAWWASSEN• July 5, 9:42 p.m., 500-
block of Ferry Causeway:Police attended the areaat the request of theDepartment of Fisherieswhile they seized 1,300pounds of crab. Policestood by and the seizurewas made without inci-dent.
• July 7, 7:49 p.m., PointRoberts border crossing:Border officer reported avehicle with an Ontario
license plate did a U-turnprior to entering theU.S. Police located andpulled the vehicle overat Highway 17 and 48thStreet. In discussion withthe border officer, it wasdetermined it was a mis-understanding and thatthe male was lost and tooka wrong turn. The suspectwas released from thescene without charges.
• July 10, 1 a.m., 56thStreet and Highway 17:Police observed a personcycling across both lanesof the highway after darkwithout lights. Policestopped the suspect andfound the bike was stolenand that the suspect alsohad an arrest warrantfor break and enter. Thesuspect was arrested andtransported to cells in rela-tion to the arrest warrant.He was served a violationticket for cycling after darkwithout lights and wasreleased on a promise toappear in court at a futuredate in relation to the sto-len bike.
• July 10, 3:42 p.m.,Ferry Causeway: A ferryemployee left his back-pack in an area on the top
vehicle deck and whenhe went to retrieve thebackpack it was gone. Thecomplainant suspectedtwo intoxicated passengerswith a Rottweiler and fol-lowed them to the parkinglot. When he located thesuspects, he spotted hisbackpack over the shoul-der of the male and a con-frontation ensued. Withthe assistance of othercrewmembers the sus-pects were apprehendedand held for police. Policeattended and arrested thesuspects for theft, utteringthreats and assault.
LADNER• July 4, 9:28 p.m., 7400-
block of Vantage Way: Abusiness reported thatover the weekend threeboats in the enclosed yardwere broken into andrummaged throughout.Approximately $700 worthof items were stolen andthe boats suffered approxi-mately $700 in damage.Forensic identificationofficers attended to finger-print and photograph thescene.
• July 4, 2:06 a.m.,Harvest Drive and Ladner
Trunk Road: Police founda male sleeping at the busstop and determined hewas intoxicated and una-ble to care for himself. Thesuspect was transported tocells and held until sober.
• July 6, 12:37 p.m.,5700-block of DeltaportWay: Police received areport that a truck wasblocking both lanes of thehighway. Police attendedand located a tractor trail-er unit that had attemptedto make a U-turn andgot the unit stuck. A tow-ing company removedthe truck. The driver wasissued a ticket for drivingwithout consideration.
• July 6, 10 a.m., 4800-block of 48th Street: Policeattended the area follow-ing a report of loud ham-mering coming from ahouse. A truck was locatedin front of the residencewith stolen license plates.A male entered the vehicleand when police request-ed he leave the vehicle, herefused and attempted toput the vehicle in gear. Aphysical confrontation wasinitiated by the suspectwho subsequently fled thescene in the vehicle.
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Imagine a place whereeveryone knows yourname, your family history— your life story? Nowimagine getting to treatthose same people on adaily basis in rural Canadawhere the need for doc-tors is an ever-growingconcern?
These are just some ofthe inspirations behinda former South DeltaSecondary grad’s idea toedit the new book: In TheSurprising Lives of Small-Town Doctors.
Paul Dhillon was classvaledictorian when hegraduated from SDSS in1999. Little did he knowthen he would be a prac-ticing doctor in rural andremote Saskatchewan—much less researchingand editing a book on thesubject.In The Surprising Lives
of Small-Town Doctors,physicians put down theirstethoscopes and pick uptheir pens to share someof the most frighteningand pivotal moments of
their careers. Frommakingigloo house calls to band-aging animal bites to per-forming surgeries they areill-equipped to do, doctorstell of the many rewardsof practicing medicine insmall communities.
They also detail thefears, failures and chal-lenges of providing healthcare in northern andremote areas — wherethe need for doctors is thegreatest. Collectively, thesestories capture the spirit,innovation and resilienceof these rural doctors andthe communities theyserve.
“There are physiciansacross the country silentlysitting and listening totheir patients’ stories,empathizing with theirpain, and then smilingat the successes of theirquiet daily work,” Dhillonwrites in the preface of thebook. “Unnoted beyondtheir communities, theycontinue silently. It wasonly after searching hardthat I was able to findand pluck these individu-als away from their workand to convince them to
write openly — to sharetheir secret fears and theirindividual moments ofclarity and victory over thescourge of disease and themisfortune of injury.
“Personally, I believethere is an intrinsic andtherapeutic benefit to thephysician as a humanbeing to be able to expressand share their thoughtswith the interested pub-lic, which allows for bothinternal and, much need-ed, external reflection.”
In lieu of any royaltypayments, the editor andthe authors have agreed allsuch proceeds shall go toMédecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders.
Readers in any partof Canada can orderSurprising Lives onAmazon and Indigo. It’salso available at selectChapters-Indigo locationsand some independentbookstores.
RuraldoctorssharesurprisingtalesSouthDelta Secondary grad Paul Dhillon, nowaGP in remote Saskatchewan, edits book
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Dr. Paul Dhillon wasclass valedictorian whenhe graduated fromTsawwassen’s SouthDelta Secondary in 1999.
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The Corporation of Delta4500 ClarenceTaylor CrescentDelta BCV4K 3E2www.cor p.delta.bc.cawww.delta.ca
Public Hearing - Monday, July 25, 2016
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Deltawill hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with theLocal Government Act, to consider the followingproposed projects and related applications:Date: Monday, July 25, 2016Time: 7:00 p.m.Place: Council Chamber,
Delta Municipal Hall4500 Clarence Taylor CrescentDelta, BC V4K 3E2
A Council meeting is scheduled to immediatelyfollow this Public Hearing in the event Councilwishes to give further consideration to anyprojects at that time.Any persons who believe that their interest inproperty will be affected by the proposed projectsshall be given an opportunity to be heard at thePublic Hearing on matters contained in the bylawand/or proposed by the applications.Should you have any concerns or comments youwish to communicate to Council in advance of thePublic Hearing, you can write to:
Mayor and CouncilThe Corporation of Delta
4500 Clarence Taylor CrescentDelta, BC V4K 3E2Fax: 604-946-3390
Email: [email protected] addressed to Mayor and Councilwill form part of the public record for this PublicHearing. All written submissions must include thewriter’s full name and address.
To be considered, correspondence must be receivedby the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2016. In the event ofa Canada Post service disruption, please make yoursubmissions by email, fax, or personal delivery. Foryour convenience, an after-hours drop box is locatedoutside of the entrance to the Municipal Hall.
Project No. 1 Application for Land Use ContractDischarge (LU007711)
Location: 11636 Summit Crescent, as shownoutlined in bold onMAP NO. 1
Applicant: Shun Wang
Telephone: 778-288-9734
Proposal: Application for Land Use ContractDischarge in order to permit construction of a newsingle family dwelling.
Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 7549
To discharge LandUse Contract S.A.No. 3152 from thesubject propertyin order to exposethe underlyingRS1 Single FamilyResidentialzone and allowconstruction of anew single familydwelling with anin-ground basementand secondary suiteon the subject property.
Staff Contact: Harpreet Sondh – 604-952-3155Web Location: July 11, 2016 Regular Council
Meeting Agenda Item E.03
Additional Information
Additional information, copies of the bylaw,supporting staff reports, and any relevantdocumentation may be inspected untilMonday, July 25, 2016.
Municipal Hall: Community Planning andDevelopment Department
Hours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday(except statutory holidays)8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday
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GENDEREQUALITYNOT AN ISSUE IN DELTA
As the rest of the country strug-gles to achieve a gender balance inpolitical circles, Delta has no suchconcerns.
With all three of the top politi-cians (Mayor Lois Jackson, MLAVicki Huntington and MP CarlaQualtrough) female, and all oftheir predecessors women as well,there’s been no shortage of femalepolitical leaders in this area foryears.
Three of the six Delta councillors-- Sylvia Bishop, Jeannie Kanakosand Heather King --are female too, whileboth the chair of theDelta school board,Laura Dixon, andthe vice chair, ValWindsor, are women.The school boardalso includes trusteeRhiannon Bennett.
Qualtrough said having diversityat any government table is a goodthing and allows for better discus-sions, a better exchange of ideasand, ultimately, better decisions.
“It certainly is interesting herein Delta,” she said. “I, of course,have come into Delta politics at theend of this wave, but I moved intoa community where I had a lot ofstrong female role models and itdoes inspire you to think big whenyou are surrounded by womenleaders already.”
Qualtrough, who was namedminister of sport and persons withdisabilities in Prime Minister JustinTrudeau’s gender equal cabinet,was elected for the first time lastfall.
“I’m not sure what started it all,but I can tell you now that we gotit, you wouldn’t think it is out of thenorm,” she said. “I think Delta isquite forward thinking and I cansay without a doubt I have nevercome across any discriminationof women in this community. I’mcertainly proud to be a part of sucha diverse group of female politicalleaders in this community.”
While Delta has been fertileground for female politicians, thesame cannot be said for the rest ofthe country.
According to Equal Voice, anational, bilingual, multi-partisanorganization dedicated to electingmore women to all levels of politicaloffice in Canada, women currentlymake up only 26 per cent of MPsin the House of Commons.
In response to that lack of afemale voice, Equal Voice launchedits Daughters of the Vote Youth En-gagement Strategy and a new videoon Parliament Hill last month. Thestrategy is designed to increaseyoung women’s engagement in
politics in order toaddress the gendergap.
The video featuresMPs talking aboutwhat they wishedthey knew whenthey were 20, andencourages young
women to apply to the program.Equal Voice is selecting youngwomen from each riding acrossthe country to participate in the2017 leadership summit, which willfeature the 338 young women fill-
Cutting the cake at Canada Day celebrations in Diefenbaker Park are (from left) Coun. Sylvia Bishop, MLA Vicki Huntington, Mayor LoisJackson and MP Carla Qualtrough. They are joined by police Chief Neil Dubord (left) and Miss Teenage Delta 2016 Tiara Thorley.
Ian Jacques, CONTRIBUTING WRITER
ing every seat in the House of theCommons for a special session.
B.C. leads the country in termsof women elected to provinciallegislatures, but at 37.6 per cent,there’s still a gender disparity.
Huntington, who is nearing theend of her second term in Victoriaas Delta SouthMLA, said she hasbeen thinking aboutthe issue for manyyears because shecalls what is hap-pening in Delta po-litical circles “quiteremarkable.”
“I think it’s a combination ofthe cohesiveness of the commu-nity and perhaps the candidateshave been good. The womenhave presented themselves well,”she said. “But honestly when
I’m asked by people from othercommunities about this issue, Isay I don’t know what it is aboutmy wonderful community, but forwhatever the reason the issue ofmale/female leadership has notarisen.
“Not once have I ever felt a gen-der disparity whiledoing business inDelta and that is aremarkable thing tosay. It’s refreshing.It gives you a senseof freedom as awoman.”
Jackson, whobroke the local political genderbarrier by becoming the firstwoman elected to Delta councilback in the early 1970s, saidin some respects Delta may bemore forward thinking when it
comes to the gender equity issue,but there are many factors whysome women choose not to enterpolitics.
“I don’t think it is quite theproblem that some see it to be,”Jackson said. “If you are a momand you have children, it’s verydifficult to balance political lifeand your family. Your family isturned upside down when you arein politics. Perhaps some womenfeel it just might not be worth itbecause you have to put every-thing — everything ahead of yourfamily. You miss out on many,many things. I think there are alot of women who just choose notto put politics before family.”
Jackson said it really is all aboutachieving a balance.
“It depends on individualcircumstances as well as lifechoices,” she added. “You haveto have the passion and you leavealmost everything else behind.There is a whole story here fornot only women, but also withmen. You have to be very toughskinned, you can’t misstep be-cause people will crucify you, soyou have to have a huge passionand some ability, but it’s not justabout the numbers — you have tohave the right people.”
Jackson, who is in her sixthterm as mayor, was first electedto the top post in 1999, replacingBeth Johnson, who retired afterthree terms.
Huntington, who made historyin 2013 by becoming the firstindependent MLA ever to be re-elected in Victoria, has represent-ed Delta South since 2009. Shereplaced Val Roddick who servedfrom 1999 to 2009.
Federally, Delta has had twofemale MPs since John Cum-mins retired after an 18-year run.Kerry-Lynne Findlay held theseat from 2011 to 2015 but wasdefeated by Qualtrough last fall.
National strategy launchedseeking more female politicians
““ ““I think Delta is quiteforward thinking and I cansay without a doubt I have
never come across anydiscrimination of women in
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IAN JACQUESContr ibut ing Writer
A new national consul-tation process has beenannounced to develop leg-islation to address accessi-bility issues acrossthe country.
Delta MP andMinister of Sportand Personswith DisabilitiesCarla Qualtroughannounced theconsultation pro-cess last month.
Qualtrough high-lighted the importance ofaccessibility and hopesthat once this legislationgets in place it will ensureall Canadians are able toparticipate equally in theircommunities and work-places.
“It’s pretty exciting. Wehave never had a nationalconsultation on disabilityissues before, so it’s justraising the profile of dis-ability issues broadly,” saidQualtrough.
She said manyCanadians continue toface barriers that affecttheir ability to participatein daily activities that mostpeople take for granted.
The federal govern-ment is seeking input for
this planned legislation,including: feedback on theoverall goal and approach;to whom it would apply;what accessibility issuesand barriers it couldaddress; how it could be
monitored andenforced; andwhat else thegovernmentcould do toimprove acces-sibility.
Qualtroughis encouragingall Canadians tohave their say
in the consultation pro-cess, either by attendingan in-person engagementsession or by participatingin the online consultation,which will be launchedin the coming weeks.In-person consultations,including roundtables andtown halls, will start inSeptember across Canada.
“This will be a reallyrobust consultation andwill probably be one ofthe most comprehensiveconsultations of themall,” she said. “MPs acrossthe country will have theability to host town hallsessions. This could makehistory, especially if we doit right, which I certainlyintend to do.”
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The massive Burns Bogfire wasn’t the only thingkeeping the Delta FireDepartment busy.
Firefighters respondedto a call in the 3100-blockof River Road West July 3and found a vehicle firehad spread to a barn.
It took approximatelythree hours to deal with
the fire, said deputy ChiefBrad Wilson, noting it hadreached the upper floorand roof of the barn.
“It was a great save,”he said. “We were reallylimited with water supply
there.”The vehicle, a van, was a
write-off, he said, adding itwas unclear how it caughtfire.
There were no injuriesin the incident, he said.
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Van fire spreads toRiverRoadWestbarn
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A fire that started in a van reached the upper floor and roof of this River RoadWest barn before Delta firefight-ers were able to extinguish it.
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It’s a strange feeling to see thewords “final approval” and“Southlands” in the same sen-tence.
The soap opera that has beenTsawwassen’s most controversialpiece of real estate, and the acrimonyit engendered in the community fordecades, made it seem like we wouldnever, at least not in my lifetime, find apalatable resolution. Yet lo and behold,there were members of Delta councilgiving fourth and final reading Mondaynight to a development applicationput forward by the Century Group, thecompany that has owned the acreage inquestion for the last quarter-century.
When you look back on what’s tran-spired over the years, and where we’reat today, I can’t help but think a middleground was reached and an issue thathad divided neighbours and generallyplagued the community has finally —thankfully — been put to rest.
I realize there’s a contingent outthere that wanted the entire site toremain as farmland, but to transfer 80per cent of it into public hands, alongwith millions to upgrade drainage andirrigation, has to be considered a coupfor the municipality.
That’s not to suggest Century lost inthe deal as the long-time South deltadevelopment company will make outquite nicely thanks to approval for 950housing units and associated com-mercial space. In addition to liningCentury’s pockets, hopefully those unitswill address the lack of options facingfirst-time buyers and empty nesters.
Final approval means work can actu-ally start on the site, which also meansa new round of complaining can begin,although technically we’ve got a jumpon that with concerns already beingvoiced over fill coming from a quarryacross the line in Point Roberts.
However, once the housing is occu-pied, the Market Square becomes adestination and the farm starts produc-ing, the Southlands’ contentious pastwill be forgotten and Tsawwassen’snewest neighbourhood will simplybecome another part of an enviablecommunity.
There will be no more divisiveness,no more uncertainty, no more propos-als, no more public hearings, no morepetitions and no more letters to theeditor. There’s a lot to like about theSouthlands development, but what itbrings to an end might be even moreworthwhile.
It’sendoflongroad
Here we are a coupleof weeks in to thesummer break and Imust say that I havebeen enjoying the
odd day of rain and cooler thanseasonal normal temperatures.
At this time last year we were inStage 3 watering restrictions andall of the Project Pickle schoolfarms were in danger of losingcrops the kids had worked sohard to grow. These challengeson small lots are micro snapshotsof real world problems faced byfarmers here in Delta and eve-rywhere else. It is important thekids understand these things.
This year I have somemorehelp, which is great, and we areoff to a successful start to sum-mer. We will soon be harvestinglots of lettuce, kale, chard andspuds, and our first deliveryto the food bank will be nextWednesday. In a few weeks wewill begin to see the first cucum-bers from the hundreds of vinesthat are flourishing on DeltaSchool District school farms.
I have been really pleased tosee the progress we have beenmaking and it has been especiallyrewarding to see so many chil-dren embracing the understand-ing of what it takes to grow theirown food.
Another aspect of food that wewill be spending more time onnext school year is the broaderfood economy and what it takesto put food on the shelves in a
retail environment. I call this“seed to burger” and it chroniclesthe path of farming, processing,logistics and retail.
These lessons will dovetail withcurrent curricula for grades 4 to6 where social studies addressesissues such as trade and under-standing of the supply chain andprimary industry.
I was fortunate to attend a Portof Vancouver educational sessionwith a class of Grade 5 kids fromVancouver a couple of weeks backat their new Discovery Centre atCanada Place. The centre has amassive interactive touch screendisplay and the hour-long sessionteaches kids many aspects of portfunction that are very interestingindeed.
A highlight for me, and thekids, was an exercise where sixstudents would put on costumesrepresenting areas of the supplychain. The rest of the class had toassemble the supply chain so that
in this case, a mandarin orange,would make it from farmer toconsumer. It didn’t take longfor the youngsters to line up thefarmer, ship captain, longshore-man, truck driver, grocery storeretailer and consumer.
In the 2015/2016 school year,147 presentations were made to157 classes at 96 schools, reachinga total of 4,055 students. Of thosepresentations, 25 were made inDelta to 666 students. There wasincreased participation in Deltathis year over last (2014/2015:389 students from seven schools;2015/2016: 666 students from 13schools).
Port of Vancouver is support-ing Project Pickle and I am happyto say that we will be collaborat-ing on lessons tailor-made to tellthe story of food production andlogistics here in Delta.
These exciting initiatives inour school district would nothave been possible without thesupport of our board of educa-tion and superintendent DianneTurner, whom you may haveheard is leaving the district to takeon the role of chief educator withthe Ministry of Education. Theministry just got a lot stronger.Congratulations and best of luckto Turner and to incoming super-intendent Doug Sheppard.Mike Schneider is founder of
Project Pickle and likes to writeabout growing, cooking and eat-ing food. He is a Jamie Oliver FoodRevolution ambassador.
Kidsnotonlygrowfood,butlearnhowtoget it toplate
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Letters
Editor:Re: Twinning George
Massey Tunnel not a viableoption, letter to the editor,
July 6At last we have the ink-
lings of a reasoned debateon the “tunnel vs. bridge”Massey crossing replace-ment issue. Thank you,Dylan Kruger.
So, Todd Stone said theexisting tunnel’s services(not the structure) hasabout 10 years of usefullife remaining and that thetunnel could be damaged(by an earthquake, pre-sumably) if there weren’tfurther seismic upgradescarried out. I wouldn’tnecessarily trust the publicstatement of a minister oftransportation desperateto justify his government’sdecision made in secretjust before an election.
But even taking hisassertions at face value, a
new six-lane tunnel along-side the existing 50-year-old tube would allow alltraffic to be switched overto the new tunnel ini-tially — with a 50 per centcapacity increase — whilethe work to upgrade theexisting tunnel’s servicesand seismic standardscould be completedunhindered by trafficflows.
Why, even the side wallscould be brightened with
the shiny white surfacingwe see on newer tun-nels around the world,which should keep Krugerhappy. And I agree withhim on this.
And all of this work —the construction of a newtunnel, the upgrading ofthe existing one and com-missioning of both in tip-top condition for 10 lanesof traffic — could verycomfortably be completedwithin the time it would
take to build a 10-lanebridge and reconfigurethe north and south inter-changes necessary to feedit.
What Kruger fails toaddress, and I would bevery interested in hisviews, are the more com-plex traffic requirementsand the longer construc-tion time of the bridgeoption, along with theassociated cost premium.
We now read that MetroVancouver has had tobecomemore vocifer-ous in its opposition tothe bridge in order to beheard in Victoria. Only onemayor, that being our ownLois Jackson, is in favourof the bridge. Perhapsshe is preparing the pathto a political position inVictoria when she retiresat the next municipal elec-tion?
Chris Stanton
Addsix-lanetunneltoexistingoneEditor:Re: Voices of opposition
to bridge project continueto get louder, Community
Comment, July 8I know a fellow Deltan
who can’t talk about thebridge project withoutreferring to the content ofanyone voicing opposi-tion as “bull****.”
There is no argumentthat something has tobe done soon. There aregood comments pub-lished in the Optimistoffering alternative view-points, and your recentlypublished opinion pieceby Ian Robertson on thistopic was timely.
I can tell my friend thata professional engineer,who lives and workedhere for many years, con-
tinues the dialogue onthis topic for good reason,not out of ignorance orfor some other nefariousagenda.
His article tells methe bridge idea was sim-mering on the provincialLiberal backburner foryears until it was pro-nounced done and readyto be served up on asilver platter to the pub-lic and their respectivemunicipalities, whetherthey like it or not.
Democracy is alive andwell when people speakloudly about their vestedinterests in quality of lifeissues if the wrong peo-ple are in power makingwrong decisions. That’swhy we have elections.
Brian Britten
Bridgecritics aren’tjust blowing smoke
Editor:Some British
Columbians still hold asmall flicker of hope thatPremier Christy Clark andthe B.C. Liberals will, foronce, put the welfare of itscitizens ahead of big busi-ness. Yet time and timeagain, this small flickeris extinguished by theactions of this supposedly(ahem) “liberal” govern-ment.
Once more, Clark hasshown who she repre-sents and, unfortunately,it is not average BritishColumbians.
Thinly veiled as aninitiative to address ourtraffic problems, the gov-ernment has committed
to build the largest bridgeever constructed in B.C.However, a very superficialanalysis of this mega pro-ject reveals that not onlyis the bridge economicallyand ecologically unwise,but it also will not addressour traffic issues.
What will it accomplish?The $3.5 billion, 10-lane,tolled replacement for theGeorge Massey Tunnelwould accommodate U.S.thermal coal freightersand liquefied natural gas(LNG) supertankers on thesouth arm of the FraserRiver. The old adage “fol-low the money” has neverseemedmore appropriate.
Notwithstanding, how-ever, there is, admittedly,
little doubt the trafficcongestion in this corridorof Highway 99 must beaddressed. We do needto transport people andgoods in a more efficientmanner.
However, without anoverall cohesive regionalplan to reduce traffic grid-lock and improve transitin Greater Vancouver, thisnew bridge will simplymove the bottleneck fromone area to another.
Jack Trovato
Corporate interests shouldnot rule
Editor:After completing my
civic duties by paying myproperty taxes, I thoughtI could voice my issue toMayor Lois Jackson andDelta council in this for-mat.
When the HamptonCove development inMarina Gardens wasapproved, I can under-stand the euphoria of thetax dollars coming to Deltawith 84 high density units.My question is was thereever anybody from coun-cil or in the engineeringdepartment that put up ahand and asked: “How arewe going to get these peo-ple in and out of Ladnerefficiently?”
On a recent Sundaywhen the Ladner VillageMarket was on, I decided
to use WestminsterAvenue and 57th Streetto get out of town. At 4:15p.m., it took three traf-fic lights to turn left ontoLadner Trunk Road.
That was a lightbulbmoment: I thought notone person is living inHampton Cove develop-ment yet. Scary.
A note to the crossingguards at Neilson GroveElementary: It will be alot busier for you in thefuture. Never mind turn-ing onto Trunk Road from57th Street.
I’m not against develop-ment, but ask that Deltacouncil members pleaseshow somemoral ethicsand think about movingpeople before approvingprojects.
RobWelsh
Wherewill all the traffic go?
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A 10-lane bridge isn’t necessary, a letter writer says.
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ICBC invested over$100,000 in 11 roadimprovement projects inDelta last year in an effortto make roads safer.
“Since 1990, we’veinvested more than $138million in road improve-ment projects and studiesacross B.C. to help reducedeath and injury on ourroads,” said Mark Blucher,ICBC’s president and CEO.
Of the 11 Delta projects,all but one were partner-ships with the Corporationof Delta; the other wasin conjunction withthe province’s Ministryof Transportation andInfrastructure.
“Drivers make errors fora large number of reasons,and in a complex roadsystemmany things cango wrong,” said Minister ofPublic Safety and SolicitorGeneral Mike Morris.“ICBC’s road improvementprogram ensures that goodroad design helps driversavoid mistakes.”
The South Delta pro-jects included:
• Wallace Avenue from52A Street to Wallace Place—Corridor upgrade withsidewalk, curb and gutterinstallation (north side),and street lighting.
• 72nd Street from southof Progress Way to RiverRoad — Corridor upgradewith sidewalk installation.
• Ladner Trunk Roadand 88th Street —Widening at the intersec-tion to accommodateturning heavy single unitfarm vehicles as well asbus bay improvements,street lighting and a fulltraffic signal.
• 12th Avenue andMorris Crescent —Upgraded marked cross-walk with overhead pedes-trian activated flashinglights.
• 47A Avenue andDelta Street — Upgradedmarked crosswalk withoverhead pedestrian acti-vated flashing lights.
• 56th Street and 9thAvenue— Installation of anew traffic signal and traf-fic surveillance camera.
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With summer now uponus, it’s great to see morepeople out cycling. AtDelta HUB, we’re alwayslooking to hear about yourride.
As a volunteer cyclingcommittee, we try to put avoice to the concerns andgoals of the community.In so doing, we representthe full spectrum of cyclist— from the curious to therecreational to the dailycommuter.
Much like any citizen-led initiative, progressrequires a combinationof patience, collaborationand polite prodding.
As we’ve discovered,transportation decision-
making involves manydifferent groups. Thisincludes two local gov-ernments (Delta, TFN),the province (Ministryof Transportation andInfrastructure) and theregion (Metro Vancouver,TransLink). It can alsoinvolve the private sector— such as developers —who, with vision, can helprealize key improvements.
In our committee’s firstyear we focused on under-standing the lay-of-the-land. Together we assessedthe travel corridors anddocumented the deficien-cies, which we continue totrack with engineering andoperations staff.
During the past year,our focus has grown toinclude understanding the
decision making processand, in particular, how tocontribute the “cyclingperspective.”
Whether for theHighway 17 widening,George Massey Tunnelreplacement or local road-way improvements, we’vegained insight into prioritysetting, coordinated plan-ning and the road stand-ards that govern mostdecisions.
We’ve also tried toshare these learnings byencouraging communitymembers to attend ourmonthly meetings, sign upfor our distribution list orcheck out our findings (athttps://bikehub.ca/delta).
Now that we “speak thelanguage,” we’d like to seemore progress in the yearsahead. One good startmight be the creation ofdedicated greenways tosafely connect the placeswe want to go— whetherit’s the town centres, thewaterfront, schools or theemerging job centres atBoundary Bay Airport,Tilbury and TFN.
Our mandate isn’trevolutionary; but rather,evolutionary. As citizens,
we simply wish to embedcycling as a safe and real-istic option for as manycommunity members aspossible.
Patrick Thompson ischair of the Delta HUBCommittee. You can reachhim via email at [email protected].
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A report to councilexplained that construc-tion management differsfrom a general contrac-
tor approach because“instead of designing theentire job and tenderingit to a single general con-tractor, the constructionmanager is engaged earlyin the process to act as theowner’s representativein ensuring the design iscost-efficient and build-
able, to assist with tender-ing and award of multipletrade contracts and to co-ordinate and supervise thework.”
The project has a budgetof just over $8 million.
The report noted eachcomponent related to con-struction will be tendered
separately and brought tocouncil for approval.
The 3.5 per cent proper-ty tax hike for 2016 includ-ed 1.5 per cent towards thefire hall project.
TheOptimist previouslyreported construction isscheduled to begin nextyear.
DeltaawardscontractforairportfirehallDeltassist announced
this week that its Ladnerand Tsawwassen officeswill join together andmove to a much largerspace in Ladner Villageon July 29.
The address of the newoffice is 202–5000 BridgeSt. The Ladner phone
number will remain thesame at 604-946-9526.
To facilitate the move,the Tsawwassen officewill be closed as of July 26and the Ladner office willbe closed as of July 28.
The new combinedoffice will re-open at thenew location on Aug. 2.
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IAN JACQUESContr ibut ing Writer
A UBC research study iscreating a lot of buzz with-in the Delta Farmland andWildlife Trust’s HedgerowStewardship Program.
Martina Clausen is lead-ing a team of volunteersin their second summerof research to identifywhich wild bee species livein Delta’s farmlands andwhich habitat supportsbees best.
“Within the past decadewe have seen the bee pop-ulation declining — notjust honey bees, but alsowild bees,” Clausen said.“People seem to be veryaware of the honey beecolony collapse, but notthat many people knowabout wild bees, howmany wild bee speciesthere are and what impor-tance wild bees play tohuman food production.Hopefully we can find outabout the plants that sup-port wild bees and cancounteract their decline.”
With the addition offour new sites identifiedthis summer by the trust,Clausen and her team arenow collecting data fromeight sites.
“The primary objectiveof this study is to developa set of basic data for acomparison between eachof these three semi-naturalhabitats (planted hedge-
rows, remnant hedgerowsand grass margins) thatwill enable a better under-standing of their capabilityto support bee popula-tions by providing floralresources,” Clausen said.
By mid-August, Clausenplans to wrap up theresearch and begin analyz-ing the data, which sheexpects will take her untilthe end of the year. Shewill then write her thesisand defend her thesis inearly spring of next year.
Clausen movedto Vancouver fromSwitzerland with a bach-elor’s degree in environ-mental engineering anda vague idea of pursuingresearch in the field ofagriculture and biodiver-sity.
When she started hergraduate studies at UBCwith the sustainable agri-cultural landscapes labin January, she knew verylittle about bees. Luckilythe UBC lab had beensuccessfully collaboratingwith the trust on severalprojects, so she becamefamiliar with their work.
When she began herresearch little was knownabout the status and effectof hedgerow conservationefforts on local bee com-munities.
“Long-termmonitoringof pollinators is urgentlyrequired to provide infor-mation on status and
trends for most species,”she said.
Christine Terpsma, thetrust’s program coordina-tor, said Clausen’s workmight help the organiza-tion boost the pollinatorcarrying capacity of localfarmland hedgerows,which is very exciting.
“Farmers have plantednative trees and shrubswithin the Delta FarmlandandWildlife Trust’sHedgerow StewardshipProgram for over 20 years,”said Terpsma.
“In the past we’veevaluated many habitatelements and benefitsprovided by our hedge-rows, including bird spe-cies inventories and soilcarbon storage. Martina’swork will assist our organi-zation in refining the man-agement of the programin order to increase nativepollinator benefits. If weknow what type of pollina-tors are currently usingagricultural hedgerowsand which plant speciesthey prefer, we can tailorour plant list for futureprojects.”
Clausen said sharing herfindings with the publichas been very enjoyable.
“Most people are sur-prised when they see howdiverse and incrediblybeautiful bees can be,” shesaid.
“I hope as peoplebecome aware of those
other pollinators and theimportant work they’redoing, this will be a firststep in people’s appre-ciation and willingness tohelp protect those littlecreatures.”
UBCstudylooksatwaystosupportwildbeesinDeltaTeam researching the habitat used byprolific pollinators
PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE
Martina Clausen (left) and undergrad assistant Katelyn Hengel check pan traps they’d set out several hoursearlier. at an East Delta farm.
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Well, 30 years ago I hada church youth group thatmet regularly on Saturdayevenings. David was amember of that group, afaithful young man wholoved outdoor sports, hisfamily and church family.David called me this weekand said, “Hi, it’s David,do you remember me?”
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5300 44thAve., Delta BC(44th andArthur Dr.)604.946.7410
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Sacred HeartCatholicChurch
3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner604-946-4522
Daily Mass in ChapelMonday - Saturday at 9am
Weekend MassesSaturday at 5pmSunday at 9am, 11am & 5pm
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TsawwassenUnited Church
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SUNDAY8 am Traditional Holy Communion10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,with children’s and youth programmes7 pmMusic & MeditationWEDNESDAY11 am Holy Communion, followed by lunchFellowship groups meet throughout the week.Please call the church for more information.
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“All are warmly welcomed to worshipwith us as we Celebrate God’s Grace.”
Sunday8 am Traditional Holy Communion10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,with children’s and youth programmes
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Tiara Thorley will berepresenting Delta at theMiss Teenage Canada pag-eant in Toronto.
“I’m really excited,” shesaid, noting the pageantstarts Sunday and runsover the course of sevendays, including three“competition nights.”
The 18-year-old fromTsawwassen received thetitle of Miss Teenage Delta2016 after finishing amongthe top finalists at a pro-vincial pageant in April.
She said it was her firsttime being in a pageant.
“I did go into it with no
expectations,” the LittleFlower Academy grad said,adding her acting back-ground in plays and musi-cals really helped.
As part of being MissTeenage Delta, Thorley istrying to raise awarenessabout eating disorders.She said she’s been work-ing with Looking Glass, aVancouver foundation thathelps people, and theirfamilies, struggling witheating disorders.
Thorley said she’ll studyat Queens University inOntario in September. Shesaid she wants to majorin psychology and worktowards becoming a con-stitutional lawyer.
PHOTO BY IAN JACQUES
Two students from Neilson Grove Elementary wererecognized by the Rick Hansen Foundation lastmonth for making a difference at their school. AlyssaSemler and EmmaWebster, who each received aDifference Maker Award, are exceptional studentswho work hard and readily demonstrate qualitiesthat are exemplified by Hansen. Pictured from leftare; Delta MP Carla Qualtrough, EmmaWebster, RickHansen and Alyssa Semler.
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Miss Teenage Delta Tiara Thorley was at DiefenbakerPark during the Canada Day celebrations.
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The Corporation of Delta4500 ClarenceTaylor CrescentDelta BCV4K 3E2www.cor p.delta.bc.cawww.delta.ca
Public Hearing - Tuesday, July 26, 2016
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a PublicHearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, on proposedBylaws No. 7505, 7506 and 7507, Development Permit LU007445,Agricultural Land Reserve exclusion application and Regional GrowthStrategy amendment request pertaining to the MK Delta Lands Groupindustrial development application at 7969 Highway 91 Connector, andAgricultural Land Reserve inclusion application at 7007 Highway 91 asfollows:
Date: Tuesday, July 26, 2016Time: 6:00 pmPlace: North Delta Recreation Centre (Gymnasium)
11415 84 Avenue, Delta, BC V4C 2L9
Providing Comments to Council
Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affectedby the proposed project shall be given an opportunity to be heard at thePublic Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by theapplication.
Speakers List:
A speakers list will be available for the public to sign at the entrance tothe Public Hearing venue one hour prior to the start of the Public Hearing.Speakers will be asked to come forward in the order of the speakers listand will be allowed up to five minutes to address Council regarding theproject under consideration.
Written Submissions:
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate toCouncil in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to:
Mayor and Council, The Corporation of Delta4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2
Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: [email protected]
Correspondence addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of thepublic record for this Public Hearing.
All written submissions must include the writer’s full name and address.
To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of theMunicipal Clerk no later than 12:00 noon on Tuesday, July 26, 2016. In theevent of a Canada Post service disruption, please make your submissionsby email, fax, or personal delivery. For your convenience, an after-hoursdrop box is located outside of the entrance to the Municipal Hall.
A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearingin the event Council wishes to give further consideration to this project atthat time.
Project: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment,Rezoning, Development Permit, and requests forAgricultural Land Reserve Exclusion and Regional GrowthStrategy Amendment for the subject property at 7969Highway 91 Connector.Application for Agricultural Land Reserve Inclusion for7007 Highway 91 (Lot B). (File No. LU007445)
Location: 7969 Highway 91 Connector, as shown as“Subject Property” onMAP NO. 17007 Highway 91, as shown as “Lot B” onMAP NO. 1
Applicant: 569244 BC Ltd DBA MK Delta Lands Group
Telephone: 604-952-5542
Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment,Rezoning and Development Permit in order to permit a9-lot industrial subdivision with environmental buffers forthe subject property at 7969 Highway 91 Connector, asshown in bold onMAP NO. 1. The applicant has appliedto the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission to excludethe subject property from the Agricultural Land Reserveand is requesting amendments to Metro Vancouver’sRegional Growth Strategy. The applicant has also appliedto the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission to includethe property at 7007 Highway 91 (Lot B), as shown onMAP NO. 1, into the Agricultural Land Reserve.
The following is a summary of the proposed land use components for thesubject property:
The applicant proposes to transfer 132.7 ha (328 ac) of land, as shown asLots A, B and C onMAP NO. 1, to The Corporation of Delta for protectionfrom future development, and to provide an $11 million financialcontribution for agricultural drainage and irrigation improvements,transportation improvements and community amenities as determinedby Council.
“The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985”Amendment (Regional Context Statement Amendment) Bylaw No. 7505
To amend the Regional Context Statement Map in Schedule A of “TheCorporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” bychanging the regional land use designation of the subject property fromAgriculture to Industrial and extending the Urban Containment Boundaryto include the subject property.
“The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985”Amendment (Land Use Designation) Bylaw No. 7506
To amend the Future Land Use Plan in Schedule A of “The Corporation ofDelta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” by changing the landuse designation from A Agricultural to I Industrial.
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 7507
To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subjectproperty from I3 Extraction Industrial to Comprehensive DevelopmentZone No. 474 in order to permit the following uses: low impact industry,warehousing, wholesaling and distribution, transportation, communicationand other utilities, trade schools, scientific and technology research,equipment sales, repair and servicing operations and eating and drinkingestablishments. Office operation uses, retail sales and outside storagewould be permitted ancillary to a primary use; however, containerstorage would be restricted. Comprehensive Development Zone No. 474would also restrict uses that have a higher potential for emissions of aircontaminants or spills of hazardous materials.
Development Permit LU007445
To address streamside protection and enhancement issues related to thepreservation, protection, restoration and enhancement of fish and wildlifeand their habitats in and along streams.
Agricultural Land Reserve Exclusion
The owner has applied to exclude the 62.7 ha (155 ac) subject propertyfrom the Agricultural Land Reserve which requires approval from theProvincial Agricultural Land Commission. A resolution of Council is requiredin order for the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission to consider theAgricultural Land Reserve exclusion application.
Agricultural Land Reserve Inclusion
The owner has applied to include a 78.1 ha (193 ac) property (Lot B), intothe Agricultural Land Reserve which requires approval from the ProvincialAgricultural Land Commission. A resolution of Council is required inorder for the Provincial Agricultural Land Commission to consider theAgricultural Land Reserve inclusion application.
Regional Growth Strategy Amendment
The applicant is requesting an amendment to Metro Vancouver’s RegionalGrowth Strategy by changing the regional land use designation fromAgricultural to Industrial and to include the subject property in the UrbanContainment Boundary. A resolution of Council is required in order forMetro Vancouver to consider a Regional Growth Strategy amendment.
Staff Contacts: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472Marcy Sangret – 604-946-3219
Web Location: June 20, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.03July 11, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04
Additional InformationAdditional information, copies of the bylaws and permit, supporting staffreports and any relevant documentation will be available for inspectionuntil Tuesday, July 26, 2016.
Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department
Hours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Friday (except statutory holidays)8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday
Email: [email protected]: 604-946-3380Website: www.delta.ca/mkindustrial
Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from thepublic or interested persons concerning any project after the PublicHearing has concluded.
Proposed Land Use Area
Industrial (developable area) 43.79 ha (108.2 ac)
Internal Roads and Utilities 3.38 ha (8.4 ac)
Future Highway Access 3.08 ha (7.6 ac)
Protection/Enhancement Areas:West and South Perimeter Buffer,Fill Slope and Maintenance AccessNorth Undisturbed Area and Fill SlopeEast Perimeter Ditch and Fill Slope
5.92 ha (14.6 ac)
6.23 ha (15.4 ac)0.3 ha (0.74 ac)
Total: 62.7 ha (155 ac)
MAP NO. 1
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Beach GroveElementary’s Me to Wegroup has raised nearly$7,000 through a spell-a-thon to benefit a lunchprogram for Ugandan stu-dents.
“I’m just so impressedwith the compassion,empathy and hard workof this year’s Grade 7 Wegroup,” said teacher spon-sor Joanne Calder. “Theyhave been so dedicated allyear, and their caring andcompassion for others hasleft me speechless.”
The group put togethera presentation along withlists of nutrition-themedwords for students tolearn. Students then askedfriends and family forpledges.
The proceeds willhelp feed students atthe Tekera PrimarySchool, which is part ofa project overseen by theInternational CommunityEmpowermentFoundation, a locally initi-ated organization formed
by two Tsawwassen sisters.“Some of the kids come
to school without havinghad anything [to eat],” saidICEF’s Brenda Casey.
The lunch programcosts about $3,000 annu-ally, she noted.
Casey said she talks tostudents each year as partof a Schools For Schoolsinitiative and said thisparticular group of kidshad already read a rangeof books on children indeveloping nations.
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Calder added she wouldlike to thank the wholeBeach Grove communityfor getting behind the kidsand helping this cause.
She said their focus thisyear, in social studies andlanguage arts, has beenon global issues and theUnited Nations’ globalgoals.
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Artists willbe racing inLadner VillageSunday as partof the second
Grand Prix of Art Delta.“We’re expecting to
have a full house,” saysArtists in the Village presi-dent/founder Mary AnnBurrows, noting thereshould be 100 artists tak-ing part in the plein airpainting race.
She says last year’s inau-gural event was successfulthanks in large part to theamount of communitysupport, starting from theCorporation of Delta tothe many volunteers whohelped out.
“I think it went really,really well in the first year,”says Burrows, adding thatwinning a Delta Chamberof Commerce Hats Off toExcellence award for theevent was “icing on thecake.”
Artists will be paint-ing at various spots, 25 intotal, throughout the vil-lage from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sunday.
They will be judged onbasically three criteriaareas — capturing thespirit of the location, thecreativity of the artworkand the technical han-dling of the medium theychoose to work in.
Due to the road con-struction on Delta Street,there will be more paint-ing sites along the Ladnerwaterfront, including thepark area near the SevenSeas building and downtowards Speed’s Pub, sheexplains.
Burrows also notes thatif the weather holds out,a few antique cars will bebrought into the village socompetitors can incorpo-rate them into their paint-ings.
Adding to the atmos-phere of the event will belive music.
“There’s going to bemusic throughout the vil-lage,” Burrows says.
The Delta CommunityMusic School will alsoprovide music at the art-ist/volunteer lunch on thelawn in front of the McKeeSeniors Recreation Centre.That is also the site where
award winners will beannounced.
Hungry spectators canvisit three different foodtrucks — Rocky PointIce Cream, Old CountryPierogi and RoamingDragon, which are sched-uled to be at the event.
Spectators are encour-aged to watch the painterswhile they work.
“We just ask they don’tdisturb the artists, becauseit is a timed race,” saysBurrows.
At every location therewill be volunteers from theArtists in the Village soci-ety to answer the public’squestions.
There are adult andyouth categories onceagain with about $2,000 inprizes up for grabs.
The event concludeswith an art show andsale from 3 to 5 p.m. atthe Ladner CommunityCentre. The public will beable to vote for a special
“people’s choice”award at the sale.
Visit www.art-istsinthevillage.com for moreinformation.
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9 a.m. —Artist registra-tion at LadnerCommunityCentre10 a.m. to 1
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Book signingSerge Alternês, co-
author of Live Souls:Citizens and Volunteersof Civil War Spain, willsign copies of his bookduring a meet-and-greet at Black BondBooks in Ladner onSunday, July 17. Thebook signing event goesfrom 1 to 3 p.m. Thebook features the mem-oir of Alternês’ father,Alec Wainman, a medi-cal volunteer during theSpanish Civil War, alongwith 210 of his photo-graphs.
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The TsawwassenLibrary hosts aVancouver AquariumAquaVan: ExploreBritish Columbia’sCoast programThursday, July 21, from11 to 11:45 a.m. Theprogram will discussthe kelp forest ecosys-tem along B.C.’s coast,demonstrating how allanimals, no matter howsmall, have an impor-tant part to play in anecosystem. Artifactsinclude sea otter furand skull, abaloneshell, killer whale jawand more. Live animalsinclude sea urchin, seastars and crab or hermitcrab.
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Curtis Dunston (above) andMaya Sato-Klemm (below) were among those who took part in the inauguralGrand Prix of Art Delta last year. This year’s event takes place Sunday in Ladner Village.
Artists ready to raceSecond edition of theGrandPrix of Art Delta takes place Sunday in Ladner
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The South Park choir from Ecole South Park School in Tsawwassen earned a gold certificate (the equivalent of an A) and received a trophy for a promising choir inelementary or middle school from the Fraser Valley Kiwanis Music Festival in Langley last month. Students from grades 3 to 7 are in the choir. The choir director isHeather Saip and the choir’s piano player is Paul Kemp.
Choir strikes gold at Kiwanis Music Festival!
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Abreast with Hope—part of the world’s firstbreast cancer dragonboatteam, Abreast In A Boat —has just finished anotherwonderful season on DeasSlough.
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Coach Jo Hutton of South Delta (far left) with ladies from Delta, Surrey, White Rock, Richmond, NewWestminster, Vancouver and evenMaple Ridge who are eager tomake the weekly trip for practice.
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GP W L T PtsLangley 14 11 2 1 23Nanaimo 14 9 4 1 19Ladner 14 9 4 1 19Royal City 14 8 6 0 16North Shore 14 7 7 0 14Victoria 14 6 7 1 13Coquitlam 14 6 8 0 12Valley 14 0 14 0 0
BC Junior A Lacrosse LeagueCoquitlam 21 21 0 0 42Delta 21 15 6 0 30New West 21 14 7 0 28PoCo 21 11 10 0 22Langley 21 9 12 0 18Victoria 21 9 12 0 18Burnaby 21 3 18 0 6Nanaimo 21 2 19 0 4
B.C. Intermediate “A” LeagueCoquitlam 18 14 4 0 28Langley 18 14 4 0 28Maple Ridge 18 13 5 0 26Victoria 18 13 5 0 26Delta 18 12 6 0 24New West 18 8 10 0 14PoCo 18 8 10 0 16Nanaimo 18 6 12 0 12Burnaby 18 1 17 0 2
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Historicwin forDeltaLacrosseIslanders become first team in association towinMidgetA1 provincial titleDelta Lacrosse is celebrating its first Midget
A1 provincial championship in associationhistory.
The Islanders capped a historic campaignwith 9-5 win over the Ridge Meadows Burrardsin Sunday’s goal medal game in Coquitlam.Delta went undefeated over the five-day tour-nament that featured the top six teams in B.C.
The breakthrough achievement is nothingnew for an outstanding group of second-year(2000 born) players who also reached the topof the podium two years ago at the Bantam A1championships.
These boys almost delivered a provincialfield title back February, falling to NewWest inthe U15 gold medal game.
Coached by Darron Alexander, ChrisMcCluskie, Tanner Taylor, Garret Holmes andStephen Alexander, the Islanders showed a bitof rust coming off a 10-day layoff and battledCoquitlam to a 6-6 tie in their opening game.The locals then served notice on Thursday
with a big 10-8 victory over No. 1 seed PortCoquitlam.
Delta jumped out to an early 5-1 lead beforethe Saints stormed back to pull even at 6-6.It set the stage for an exciting finish and theIslanders picking up two valuable points. Itprovided momentum for a 10-7 triumph overVancouver Island champions Saanich Tigersand a 16-4 romp of Okanagan rep PentictonHeat.
The Islanders concluded round-robin playSaturday morning with a 10-6 win over RidgeMeadows to clinch first place and a semi-finalberth. That set the stage for a rematch withCoquitlam. Continuing with their quick ballmovement and disciplined play, they rolled toan impressive 15-9 victory to book their spotin Sunday’s final.
The Burrards were hungry to avenge theironly loss of the championships but Deltaopened the scoring just 10 seconds in andwould never look back.
Outstanding play by all the boys with round-robin GameMVPs going to Haiden Dickson,Braden Maskell (G), Mark Yingling (A), ArjunSingh andMitch Sandberg. The semi-finaland final gameMVPs were awarded to OwenBorthwick and Jarvis Dashkewytch(G).
During the recognition ceremonies, Dicksonwas named to the provincial all-star teamand tournament gameMVP. Dashkewytchreceived the Warrior Fair Play Award, whileJake Cantlon (A) earned a $500 Subway Zone 5Lacrosse player scholarship award.
Rounding out the roster are captainDean Kishuichi, assistant captain JaredMoloci, Jackson McCleod, Max Stalling, JonGrieg, James Grieg, John Woodward, MitchGodlonton, Zack Kyriacethys.
Bantam A1 call ups for provincials wereRhys Porteous, while Midget A2 goalie AshtonLeClair rounded out the tournament roster.
Manager Jeff Stalling and Delta’s VP Minorlacrosse Noel Wiber assisted on the bench.
It will be an action-packed weekend of play-off lacrosse at the Ladner Leisure Centre
A busy stretch begins Saturday at 5 p.m.when the Ladner Pioneers open up the WestCoast Senior Lacrosse Association playoffsagainst the Victoria Wolves. The best-of-threeseries continues Sunday in the provincial capi-tal and will return to Ladner next Tuesday, ifnecessary.
The Pioneers (9-4-0-1) settled for third placeafter dropping an 8-7 decision to the LangleyWarriors on Tuesday in what was a showdownfor first place. The loss left Ladner tied for sec-
ond with Nanaimo but the Timbermen earneda first round bye thanks to sweeping the regu-lar season series.
The Delta Islanders are in search of theirfirst berth in the Provincial Intermediate “A”Championships in recent memory but need toget past the Victoria Shamrocks first.
The teams open the best-of-three qualify-ing series on Saturday in Victoria, then returnto Ladner for game two Sunday at 1:30 p.m.The Shamrocks (13-5) finished fourth and theIslanders (12-6) were right behind them.
The winner will advance to the provincials
B.C. Day Weekend in Langley.The boxla playoff weekend will conclude
Sunday at 5 p.m. when the Delta Islandersand the NewWest Salmonbellies open theirmuch-anticipated best-of-seven B.C. Junior“A” Lacrosse League semi-final series.
At stake is a berth into next month’s MintoCup thanks to the tournament taking place inLangley.
Delta went 15-6 in league play and edgedNewWest 2-1 in the season series.
Game two is slated for Tuesday night atQueen’s Park Arena.
Ladnerhosting3games thisweekendwithplayoffs underway
Delta Islanders celebrate their provincial Midget A1 championship after going undefeated at the six team event in Coquitlam.
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Ladner Red Sox opened the Midgetall-star baseball season in fine fashion bywinning the Diane Cook Tournament inNewton.
The weekend started off with a 14-4victory over the host Newton Canadians.That was followed up with an 11-0 routagainst the Abbotsford Angels. Onceagain, the defence was stingy with manygreat plays and the bats were strong asthe team pounded 18 hits.
The final round-robin game wasagainst Kamloops, which was also sport-ing a 2-0 record. The battle for first placein the division went to Ladner with animpressive 4-1 victory. The pitcher’s duelresulted in only four hits for Ladner andthree for Kamloops.
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Tyees 12-8 in the semi-finals to set upa showdown with the Prince GeorgeKnights in the championship game.
Ladner came out with one of its stron-gest efforts of the tournament and shutdown an extremely good hitting team onthe way to a 7-1 victory. The defense wasas strong as it had been all weekend andthe pitching remained outstanding.
The Red Sox roster includes: TaylorAdamson, Devin Basi, Jared Baltzer,Jordan Bogress, Matteo Corea, DavidCordukes, Jordan Dawson, IsaacEmbree, Cam Gray, Braydon Lyons, RyanMacKenzie, Daelen Magcalas, AneelNijjar, Will Robinson and Parker Strukoff.The coaching staff consists of RobBogress, Russ Gray, Brian Burns, BrianYamasaki and Ray Beisick.
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$459,900
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1586 DUNCAN DR $1,068,000OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 TO 4. Solid 2 level 2500 sqft home with an excellentfloorplan, featuring 3 bedrooms up, in-law suite down. Meticulously kept by original own-ers, this home is a diamond in the rough with amazing renovation potential in a fantasticbeachside community. Lovely and private east exposed rear garden with lots of beautifulflowering plants and ample yard. Renovate, hold or plan to build your dream home here!
AMAZING OPPORTUNITY FOR A FANTASTIC LOCATION!
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SPECIALIZING IN FLOAT HOMES BUTWE HANDLE ALL TYPES OF PROPERTIES
View Property5333 Upland Drive,
Tsawwassen4 bed/3 bath on
11,891 lot
$2,333,500
Float Home, Boat Slipand Revenue Property
in Ladner
$848,000
#510, 1350 View Crescent,Tsawwassen
2 bed/2 bath 1593 sf
$539,000
Float Home with suite#5E1, 8191 River Road,
Richmond2 bed/1 bath up and1 bed/1 bath down
$299,000
SOLD SOLD SOLD
NEW PRICENEW PRICENEW LISTING
Open House Sunday 2-4 pm
$323,900 $895,000$155,000
SPECIALIZING IN FLOAT HOMES BUTWE HANDLE ALL TYPES OF PROPERTIES
4692 - 208B Street,Langley
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITYLand, MARINA and Docks
in LADNER Two Lots
#2 3871River Road
4525 River Road, LadnerVIEW PROPERTY
WATERFRONTFLOAT HOME
5333 Upland Drive, Tsawwassen
4525 River Road, Ladner 4533W River Rd, Ladner
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING
6062 Sq.Ft. 2 Bed/1 Bath/Wrkshp
OPEN HOUSEJuly 9 & 10 From 2-4 pm
OPEN HOUSEJuly 17 - 2-4 pm
$688,000 $2,150,000 $409,000
$1,799,000 $1,998,000
$245,000 $848,000SOLD
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NEW LISTING $2,700,000
A VIEW PHOREVER• Spectacular waterfront• Panoramic views ofMt. Baker, sunrisesWhite Rock• 1,380 sq.ft. rancher• 6,000 sq.ft. lot• 2 bedrooms -2 baths + den• Super location neardyke trails - 1 block toTsawwassen Cr.• A rare opportunity
NEW LISTING $559,900
THE ROYAL OAKS• Popular 'E' Plan -1350 sq.ft.• 2 bedrooms - 2 fullbathrooms - den• 9 ft ceilings -gas fireplace• Quiet location, privatebalcony• 1 block to town centre• Social room -guest suite• Seldom available
SOLD
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SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!!Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC
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PRIME PEBBLE HILL LOCATION - Wallace Ave!!!Updated home on quiet & private SOUTH exposed lotbacking onto US border - no neighbours behind you!Gourmet’s kitchen leading to huge, sunny deck overlookingbeautifully landscaped yard is ideal for entertaining!Loads of updates in this ‘move in ready’ home in one ofTsawwassen’s most desirable locations! Walk to Pebble HillElementary, Diefenbaker Park & transit.
OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 45320 Wallace Ave., Tsawwassen • $1,299,900
1262 Pacific Dr.Tsawwassen
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5323 3A Ave.Tsawwassen
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102 1369 56 St.Tsawwassen
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526 Erin PlaceTsawwassen
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5163 1A Ave.Tsawwassen
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4925 Weaver Dr.Tsawwassen
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14134 60 Ave.Surrey
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#107-4926 48th AvenueIt is all about location! This isthe most affordable 2 bedroomin the heart of Ladner. Endunit with fabulous N/Wpartially covered patio. 928sq. ft, newer flooring andbathroom updates. Come see!
$319,000
1437 Farrell Ave, Beach Grove - Open Sat 2:30-4:30pmFabulous updated 4 bedroom homein Beach Grove! Open plan, freshkitchen, hardwood flooring, deckoff dining area overlooks privateWEST exposed private yard. Deckfeatures electric awning for yearround enjoyment. Light and brightthis house is ready to go! 9-year-oldroof. 50x118 lot.
$1,198,000
58 Centennial Parkway - Tsawwassen’s Boundary Bay Waterfront!THE BEST LOCATION on the BESTBEACH the Lower Mainland has to offer.With 61’ of beach waterfront & a 15,931sq.ft. rectangular lot, check in with theCorporation of Delta for the possibility ofSUBDIVIDING into two lots or loving theexpansive west facing lot, as is (swimmingpool / sports court?). The home is acontemporary build, with lots of windows& gorgeous views over the Bay. A renovationwould make this home AMAZING or holdon and build your new home. CompleteNEW seawall replacement 2015.
$3,798,000NEW PRICE!
1111 English Bluff - Open Sat 2-4pmCentral location large lot (10,062 sq.ft.) home in Tsawwassen! Updated!Recent windows, furnace, carpets,bathrooms (master with three pieceensuite), baseboards, PLUS more!Long term owners have cared forthis home immaculately! Total fourbedrooms, suite potential, DOUBLEcar garage, RV / TRAILER parking.Private WEST exposed yard. Frontage95’X120’X75’X83’. Easy to show!
$1,148,800
OVER 10,620 SQ.FT. LOT
NEW PRICE!
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5017 60A StreetEnglish country cottage - charming3 bedroom + den RANCHER - total1,210 Sqft -hardwood flooring, vaultedceiling in living room. Cozy denoff living room - perfect for curlingup with a book in front of the largewindows! Charming garden front andback bursting with a year round garden& fruit trees! Front deck 13’ x 12’plus rear deck 20’ x 12. New garage!240sqft! Plus workshop! 192 sqft!
$812,900
NEW PRICE!
4880 55B StreetWhen only the best of the best will do!Constructed as the perfect family home,every detail and design features has beenthoughtfully built with exceptional careand precision. Enter through the beautifulfront doors into the heart of the home,open concept living including the fabulouskitchen with premier appliances, brightlarge windows, gorgeous H/W flooring anddesigner window coverings. FOUR beds upincluding the master suite with THE mostlavish walk-in closet and spa-like ensuite.BONUS: area on main for suite or office withown entry. $1,458,000
#14-3459 River Road - Open Sat 12-2pmLive the waterfront lifestyle in this threebedroom floating home in Canoe PassVillage! Third floor deck provides stunningviews and amazing sunsets, moor your boatadjacent in your own 40’ boat slip! Brightupdated kitchen, living and dining areas,with added light from the third floor, viewsfrom most windows! Total of 1517 sq.ft witha monthly main fees of $415/month, garagewith extra storage and second parking stall.Live the dream of owning a float home in onethe most popular float home properties!Call Aileen for more details!
$654,900
Canoe Pass-FLOAT HOME!
6260 28th AvenueStunning TEN-acre parcel, minutes fromLadner! Custom built sprawling estatewith great room, full size PUB withseparate entrance, wine cellar and fivebedroom, den + library, an very specialhome. Ideal for a large family or multi-generational families! Indoor pool + spa.Double car garage PLUS 90 x 44 climatecontrolled outbuilding for any type ofcollection (30 car capacity). Workshop + 8stall horse barn and paddock. Zoned A-1.Please allow time for booking viewings.
10 ACRES!
$4,475,000
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Here is your GOLDEN opportunityto build your NEW DREAM HOMEon one of Ladner’s most prestigiousstreets, Paton Drive. No home todemolish or costs for removal. Thisvacant lot is perfectly rectangular andthe new home’s backyard will face west.Ladner, just a short drive to Vancouverproper and YVR, not to mention theAMAZING NEW MALL just minutesaway, is a fabulous place to call homeor INVEST in the future. Total lot size4,643 sq. ft.
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5242 Crescent Drive• Perfect split level in West Ladner!
• Spacious living/dining areas, family roomwith laminate flooring opens onto privatebackyard.
• Total 4 bedrooms plus 3 full bathrooms!
• Large 20 x 19 garage.
• Newer appliances, vinyl windows, roof2004, furnace and hot water tank 2009.
• Lot 7,393 sq. ft. square lot.
• Buy and hold or develop with adjacentproperty (5246 Crescent Drive) ofidentical size. $1,038,000
#107-4926 48th Avenue• Affordable 2 bedroom in the heart of
Ladner!
• End unit with fabulous N/W partiallycovered patio.
• 928 sq. ft.
• Newer flooring
• Bathroom updates
$319,000
• BEST location on the BEST beach in theLower mainland
• 61’ of beach waterfront,
• 15,931 sq. ft. West facing rectangular lot
• Possibility of subdividing
• Contemporary build with lots of windows+ gorgeous views over the bay
• Renovation would make this homeAMAZING or build your new home!
• Complete NEW seawall replacement 2015
• GOLDEN opportunity to build yourNEW DREAM HOME!
• No home to demolish or costs for removal
• Vacant lot - perfectly rectangular
• Backyard would face WEST
• Amazing new mall just minutes away
• A fabulous place to call home or INVESTin the future!
• TEN acre Ladner estate
• Ideal for ONE family or TWO
• 5/6 bedroom home + 2 bedroom2nd home
• Four car garage + 90 X 44 heated garage(30 cars / small RV)
• Barn with 8 stalls - riding ring
• Tennis Court
• Like new 2014 built home!
• Top quality finishing!
• Open concept
• Hardwood flooring
• Four bedrooms + extra ensuites
• Spa like master ensuite
• Nanny suite possible!
OVER 10,062 SQ.FT. LOT
1437 Farrell Ave, Beach Grove
$1,198,000
• Beach Grove beauty!
• Fully updated - OPEN PLAN!
• Four bedrooms + 3 bathrooms
• Hardwood + cork flooring
• WEST exposed PRIVATE yard
• Roof 9 years
#602-6333 Katsura St - OPEN Sun - 2 - 4pm• Bright, perfect open space home with
2 beds / 2 baths.
• Stainless steel appliances + granite counters.
• SOUTH facing VIEWS over Garden City park.
• Steps to the park that offers walking/bikingtrails, picnic + skateboard areas, basketball +tennis courts too!
• Centrally located with close proximity toAnderson Elementary (French immersion),McNeil Secondary, Kwantlen College, Yohan,Aberdeen, Richmond Centre + Lansdowne park.
• 834 sq. ft. $469,000
1111 English Bluff
$1,148,800
• 10,062 sq. ft. lot!
• Updated windows, furnace, bathrooms+ more!
• Four beds + 3 bathrooms
• DOUBLE car garage
• RV / Trailer parking
• Suite potential
• Hold or build a home with a VIEW!
OVER 10,062 SQ.FT. LOT
NEW PRICE!
#14-3459 River Road• 3 bedroom floating home in Ladner’s Canoe
Pass Village!
• Bright updated kitchen, living and dining areas
• Views from most windows and third-floor deck!
• Moor your boat adjacent in your own40’ boat slip!
• Garage with extra storage and secondparking stall
• 1517 sq. ft. with monthly maint. fees of $415
$654,900
Canoe Pass-FLOAT HOME!
NEW PRICE!
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WATERFRONT LIVING
#207-4743 River Rd., Ladner
$639,900
• Over 1,600 sq. ft. of living space
• 2 bdrm & a den & 2 bthrms
• 2 parking stalls & a 32’ ft boat slip
• Large storage locker
• Huge wrap around deck
• Bright and sunny SW exposure
• Walk to Ladner Village in just minutes
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AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME!
5630 16 Ave., Tsawwassen
$519,900
• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm• Over 1100 sq. ft.• Kitchen on main• Nicely updated• Close to bus and steps to town• laminate flooring• Bright end unit• Good sized bedrooms
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ALMOST $100,000 IN RENOVATIONS!
#310-4728 53 Street, Ladner
$519,900
• 2 bdrm 2 bath 1178 sq. ft.• Top quality custom finishings and newerappliances
• Loads of storage incl. 7 closets and largedownstairs storage locker• Custom fireplace surround, leaded glassfrench doors and Italian marble tile
• Beautiful sunny west exposed unit withviews of green space
• Balcony with custom plexiglass enclosure
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HUGE 1 LEVEL TOWNHOME!
#4 6380 48a Ave., Ladner
$689,900
• 19+ complex in quiet location• Master bedroom with sundeck• Large 3 bdrm layout (2 with 4 piece ensuite).• Approximately 1,716 sq. ft. of living space.• Close to highway access.• Single garage plus additional parking stall• Stainless steel appliances, gas stove,new washer and dryer, and crown mouldingthroughout.
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RANCHER STYLE TOWNHOUSE!
2-6280 48A Ave., Ladner
$668,800
• 2 bdrm and den with 2 bthrms• Updated throughout incl new floors,appliances, bathroom & more• 1411 sq. ft., single garage• Quiet side of adult orientedcomplex (19+)
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4 BEDROOM TOWNHOME!
#2 4780 55b St., Ladner
$728,800
• Desirable Leander’s Lane bySonnenberg• 3 level design with over 1,700 sq. ft.,double garage & 4 bathrooms• Luxury features incl granite counters,SS appliances & crown mouldings• Close to many amenities incl LadnerVillage and easy transit access• Well maintained complex with lowstrata fees
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UNBELIEVABLE RIVER VIEWS!
#20-3871 River Rd., Ladner
$629,900
• Custom built float home• 1,900 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms and700+ sq. ft. deck
• Unobstructed views of the river• Gorgeous sunsets almost every evening• Hot tub on private deck space• On demand hot water•2 parking spaces• Hardwood floors
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STUNNING WATER FRONT VIEWS!
#302-6251 River Rd., Ladner
$699,900
• Like new 2 bedroom unit at River’s Watch• Over 1,049 sq. ft. of luxurious space• Huge deck overlooking Deas Slough wgas heaters and BBQ hookup
• Both bedrooms have water views• Open concept plan with West exposure• Modern appointments, large windows,hardwood floors, quartz counters
• Gorgeous sunsets almost every night!
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OWN A SUNDIAL TOWNHOUSE!
139-5421 10 ave Tsawwassen
$599,900
• 3 bdrm 2 bath 1,447 sq. ft.• Central location• Clean, bright and spacious• Walk to schools, shopping and more
JUST STEPS TO LADNER VILLAGE!
#4 4729 Garry St., ladner
$699,900
• 1745 sq. ft. townhome in ultra convenientlocation• Two large bedrooms each with full ensuite• Large open concept floorplan wentertainment sized kitchen• Hardwood flooring, slate entry, kitchenwith stainless appliances and 9’ ceilings.• Lower floor features den/3rd bedroom.• Hardiplank siding• Single Garage plus carport parking
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GATED COMMUNITY!
5552 Tidewater Bay, Ladner
$589,900
• 2 bdrm 1 bath 950 sq. ft.• Cozy rancher in a quiet cul de sacbright and clean
• Covered patio• Large single car garage• 55+ development
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EXQUISITE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME!
#4 4780 55B St., Ladner
$779,900
• Sonnenberg-built Leanders Lane• 1,360+ sq. ft. plan on two levels• 3 large bedrooms and 3 bathrooms• Meticulously maintained throughout• Luxury finishes including high endkitchen with granite counters andstainless upgraded appliances• Double garage, quiet side of complex.
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LOVELY RANCHER
5278 Pinehurst Pl., Tsawwassen
$1,150,000
• 1728 sq. ft.• South facing yard• 3 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms.• Fabulous finishings• Crown mouldings in main livingspace & laminate floors in kitchen,• An open kitchen, family room &eating area.
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LARGE LOT IN BEACH GROVE!
1696 58th St., Tsawwassen
$1,098,000
• Opportunity to separate existingduplex and build a new dream home on7,838 sq. ft. lot• Current home is an updated,2 bedroom half duplex with singlecar garage• Quiet cul-de-sac location close toschools, parks and the beach• Upgraded roof, hardwood floors,kitchen etc.
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NORTH SHORE MOUNTAIN VIEWS!
5929 Crescent Dr - Ladner
$1,058,000
• 4 bedroom 2bathrooms 2092 Sq. Ft.• 2 level home backing onto waterway• Investment potential• Lots of room for the family
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ENJOY THE BEACH LIFE!
1432 Compston Cr., Tsawwassen
$1,138,800
• 3 bedroom rancher style home withundeniable beach style• Private setting with multiple outdoorentertaining spaces• Rustic wide plank hardwood floors,wainscotting, updated kitchen,bathrooms and more!• Just steps to the beach• Nearly 1,300 sq. ft. of functional livingspace on a 6,000+ lot
FAMILY HOME IN VICTORY SOUTH!
5303 Laurel Dr., Ladner
1,068,800
• 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms• Over 2000 sq ft• Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings• River-rock fireplace• Large master suite with huge walk-incloset• Private manicured yard
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BEACH GROVE FAMILY HOME!
1664 57a St., Tsawwassen
$1,225,000
• Excellent 4 bedroom home with1 bedroom mortgage helper• Updated throughout inc newer roofand windows• Large, rectangular 7,642 sq. ft. lot• Quiet street just steps toElementary School• Only a few blocks to the beach• Single car garage
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BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME!
4508 Dawn Pl., Ladner
$1,288,800
• Quiet cul-de-sac location• Large 2,841 sq. ft. plan on5,219 sq. ft. lot• Updated throughout, move-in ready• 4 bedroom and den design• Close to Holly Elementary and Park• Easy access to Ladner Village andRichmond/Vancouver
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SHOWS LIKE NEW!
4572 47A St., Ladner
$1,198,800
• Completely renovated home with4 bedrooms• Almost everything has been done• Top to bottom updates by localbuilder• Cul-de-sac location with bonusdriveway for extra parking• 1 bedroom suite for mortgagehelper
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3 BEDROOM RANCHER IN GREAT LOCATION!
4458 52A St., Ladner
$929,900
• Charming 1,300+ sq. ft. bungalow home• 7,500 sq. ft. rectangular lot with sunnybackyard yard• Just steps to town core & countlessamenities• Updated roof, windows, furnace,kitchen, & more• Quiet family friendly street close toschools
just soldby fraser
BRAND NEW HOME!
4834 48 Ave., Ladner
$939,900 including gst
• 4 bedroom and den 3 bath• Almost 2000 sq. ft.• 2-5-10 yr warranty• Quality workmanship• Generous sized bedrooms• Steps to Ladner Village
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS IN BEACH GROVE!
6003 Kirkwood Rd., Tsawwassen
$1,288,800
• 7,200+ sq. ft. rectangular lot juststeps to the beach• Updated 2,700 sq. ft. home on twolevels• 5 bedrooms upstairs plus formalliving and dining areas down•Very sunny, south facing exposure infront yard• Double garage
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LIVE IN PRESTIGIOUS PEBBLE HILL!
464 Milsom Wynd, Tsawwassen
$1,218,800
• 4 Bdrm 3 bath• Split level on large lot• Great floor plan with sunkenliving room and huge family room• Private deck off dining roomand bonus workshop and largegarage
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STUNNING VIEW HOME ON TSAWWASSEN BLUFF
1675 53A St., Tsawwassen
$1,538,800
• Built in 2013 by long-time builder• 4,100+ sq. ft. & 6 bedrooms incl2 bedroom legal suite• Panoramic views of water,mountains, city and farm• Luxurious finishings throughout• Located in a quiet family-friendlycul-de-sac• Close to many amenities
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HUGE 22,000 SF LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT!
5361 8a Ave., Tsawwassen
$1,450,000
• Prime location close to town centre andSecondary School• Half acre parcel that can be combinedwith neighbouring lots for 90,000 sq. ft.land assembly• Large two level home with legal suite• Double garage and updates in upper andlower areas• Inquire about development possibilities
GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE
4992 59 St., Ladner
$1,338,800
• 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom• Over 2,600 sq. ft. with 2 Masterbedrooms one up and one down• Radiant in-floor heat on both levels,stainless steel appliances• hardiplank exterior• Quiet, family friendly location close toBell Park Built in 2006
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STUNNING RANCHER WITH GORGEOUS UPDATES!
5353 Wildwood, Tsawwassen
$1,388,800
• Renovated throughout incl new kitchen,bathrooms, flooring, windows, furnace &so much more!• 3 bedrooms, 2100+ sq. ft., 8,593 sq. ft. lot• Quiet, low-traffic street• Double garage and lovely landscaping• Close to schools, parks & amenities• West facing, sunny backyard
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STUNNING FAMILY HOME IN MARINA GARDENS!
5841 Fair Wynd, Ladner
$1,338,800
• 2008 built home with 3 bedrooms, loftspace and spacious den• 2,489 sq. ft., gourmet kitchen, openconcept design on main floor• Radiant infloor heating on both levels,concrete tile roof• Close to school, walking trails, golfcourse & marina• Quiet, kid-friendly location
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MARINA GARDENS EXECUTIVE HOME!
5649 Clipper Rd., Ladner
$1,298,800
• 4 bedroom design with over 2,550 sq. ft.• Quiet, low traffic street walking distanceto school• Close to nature trails, marina, golfcourse and Ladner Village• Immaculately kept with many upgrades• Double garage with overheight doors• Radiant heating and new roof
QUIET, NATURAL SETTING IN “THE VILLAGE”
1170 Ehkolie Cres., Tsawwassen
$1,298,800
• STUNNING 3,120 sq. ft. ENTIRELY RENOVATEDRANCHER WITH WALK-OUT BASEMENT• LARGE 9,375 sq. ft. lot• New kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, paint,mouldings• Covered rear deck overlooking your park-like yard• beautifully landscaped yard• Lower level of home configured with a KITCHEN,full bathroom & 2 bedrooms, Family Room area,separate entrance
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LARGE 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME!
5295 12th Ave., Tsawwassen
$1,298,800
• 2,720 sq. ft. home on 7,987 sq. ft. lot• Updated throughout with newerkitchen, flooring, paint andbathrooms• Excellent plan with 4 bedroomsupstairs• Close to all amenities includingschools and parks• Move in ready
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STUNNING WATERFRONT HOME
5379 Windjammer Rd., Ladner
$1,588,800
• Over 3,000 sq. ft. in family friendlycul-de-sac• Incredible water views from manyrooms• Executive Marina Gardensneighbourhood• 5 bedrooms including a gamesroom• Large kitchen with oversize island• Double garage
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GREAT UPDATED HOME IN “THE TERRACE”
5632 Groveridge Wynd, Tsawwassen
1,688,800
• Substantially updated home on large11,043 sq. ft. corner lot• Over 2,500 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms plus den& enclosed solarium• Partial views of Boundary Bay• Lush landscaping creates nicecurb appeal• Newer flooring, kitchen, windows,glass railings & much more• Double garage w new glass door
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N. SHORE MOUNTAIN AND RIVER VIEWS!
4394 River Rd. W., Ladner
$1,298,800
• Custom built in 2014• 5 bdrm 3 bath 2,232 sq. ft.• Stunning architectural designelements
• Vaulted cedar ceilings with w/unique catwalk style upper floor• Stainless steel appliances, quartzcounters, crown mouldings• 1 bdrm basement suite
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UPDATED FAMILY HOME!
4692 53A St., Ladner
$1,288,800
• Beautifully renovated throughoutincl stunning addition• 4 bedrooms plus massivegamesroom• Excellent location on quiet, no-thrustreet• Walking distance to all localamenities and schools• Private backyard with hot tub andentertainers deck
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ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN “THE TERRACE”
33 Woodland Dr., Tsawwassen
$2,298,800
• Highly desirable location in coveted executiveneighbourhood• Completed renovated to show like new w/stunning renovations incl high-end gourmetkitchen, hardwood flooring, new windows androof, exquisite landscaping and so much more!• Westcoast inspired design offering nearly5,000 sq. ft. incl finished basement• Large 9,000+ sq. ft. private lot• Way too much to list! A true must see!
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RARE CLIFF DRIVE VIEW PROPERTY!
5027 Cliff Dr., Tsawwassen
$2,388,800
• 2,998 sq. ft. house, huge backyard winground pool• 20420 sq. ft. lot on view side of street• Hold for investment, renovate orbuild your dream home• Quiet, family friendly street close toCliff Drive Elementary• “Street of Dreams” with many luxuryestate homes
PRIME LAND ASSEMBLY OPPORTUNITY
4600-4624 51 St., Ladner
$5,598,000
• Stunning location• Steps to Ladner Village.• Inquire at city hall for zoning details.• OCP designated ground-orientedresidential• Possibility for townhomes and maybecondos• Total combined site exceeds 36,000 sq. ft.
FARMLAND!
LOT 1 HWY 99 BB, Ladner
$9,488,800
• 28.59 acres of prime farmland• Excellent investment property withannual income• ALR, A1 zoning• Type 1 soil allows harvesting ofmany crops• High profile location
PRIME ACREAGE WITH REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
2990 57B St., Ladner
$11,500,000
• 23 acre parcel beside railroad tracks• Close to Deltaport• Potential opportunity for industrial use• 3 homes plus horse stable, 2 barns andindoor riding ring• Call for more information
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POTENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SITE!
4925 53rd St., Ladner
$2,650,000
• 11,872 sq. ft. lot beside existingcondo development• Potential to purchase twoneighbouring lots in assembly• Stunning location within steps tocountless amenities• Livable, well maintained home• Inquire for more details
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HOT OPPORTUNITY AT RIVERS REACH MARINA!
3443 River Rd. W, Ladner
$2,688,800
• 13,000+ sq. ft. waterfront lot with30 berth marina business• 2 bedroom floathome included• 1 bedroom main home with loft area• Parking lot for 15 cars• Income producing business• Stunning river and sunset views
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INCREDIBLE CUSTOM BUILT HOME IN THE VILLAGE!
1078 Pacific Cr., Tsawwassen
$3,998,800
• Over 4,000 sq. ft. luxury residence byPinnacle Homes• Quiet cul-de-sac location on half acre lot• Stunning interior design with ultrahigh-end finishings• Incredible private entertainers yard withinground pool & hot tub• 5 bedrooms plus media room, home gym,wine cellar & more• Too much to list, an absolute must see
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EXCEPTIONAL SOUTH DELTA ESTATE
3540 Arthur Dr., Ladner
$2,488,800
• Private & peaceful 37,287 sq. ft. lot• Manicured lawns & stunning farmland & water views• 4 bedroom rancher w/loft style home w 4,386 sq. ft. ofluxury living space• Gourmet chef’s kitchen feat Fisher Paykel & Jenn Airappliances• Open concept post & beam architecture• Brand new roof, upstairs games/media room, built-inspeakers• Gated driveway, koi pond, tennis court & gazebo
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just soldby fraser
PRIME 58 ACRE FARM PARCEL!
6785 62b St., Ladner
$13,200,000
• Agricultural zoning with 2 current houses• Excellent location close to transportationand just minutes to Ladner• ALR designated• Leased as farmland for 2016 growingseason• Rare waterfront property alongDeas Slough
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INCREDIBLE LUXURY RESIDENCE!
5139 Cooper Pl., Ladner
$2,088,800
• Over 5,000 sq. ft. home on huge15,748 sq. ft. lot• 6 bedrooms + den and gamesroom• Luxurious finishings throughout• Gorgeous landscaping & outdoorentertaining space• Legal 1 bedroom side suite• Must be seen to be appreciated!• Built in 2012
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$1,698,800
• 5 bdrm 5 bath 3,084 sq. ft.• Large gourmet kitchen with shakercabinets and granite counter tops.• Hardwood flooring on main, radianthot water heating throughout,• Theater room wired for surroundsound• Nanny’s quarters• Located in family friendly ParkGrove Estates
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No one sells more Real Estate in South Delta than Fraser and his Team*
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11,281 SQFT LOT | 5210 Ferry Road | $1,268,000
19,139 SQ FT LOT | 5674 9th Avenue | $1,298,000
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PEBBLE HILL | 5457 4A Avenue | $1,388,800
BEACH GROVE | 1290 Morris Crescent | $1,238,000 NEW LISTING | 5122 2A Avenue | $1,388,000
CORNER VIEW | 401-1400 View Crescent | $648,000
500 SQFT S/W PATIO | 111-4758 53rd St | $398,000
THE COURTYARDS | 7-4890 48th Avenue | $499,000
PENTHOUSE HERON COVE |302-1706 56 ST | $439,000
NEW LISTING LANGLEY | 4571 198 Street | $789,0009,020 SQFT SOUTH LOT | 24 Georgia Wynd | $1,388,000
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#104-1153 54A St., Tsawwassen
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
#2-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
4943 59 St., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
5917 Crescent Dr., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
3540 Arthur Dr., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
#15-4925 Elliott St., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
#203-4815 55B St
richard lowe
+ associates
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#46 5510 Admiral Way, Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
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#103-4768 53rd St., Ladner
richard lowe
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RENTALS ALLOWED
richard lowe
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249 W Murphy Dr., Tsawwassen
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#56-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
6115 48A Ave., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
5358 Crescent Dr., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
NEW PRICE NEW LISTING!
4935 58th St., Ladner
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
NEW LISTING!
NEW PRICE
5138 Bentley Drive, Ladner | $1,699,0003,273 sqft – 5 bdrms – 4 bath – great room
office – triple car garage – 6,995 sqft
NEW LISTING!
#203-4770 52A St., Ladner | $428,800Westham Lane – 975 sqft – 2 bdrm – 2 bath
spacious – new flooring & fresh paint
NEW LISTING!
5445 Chamberlayne Ave., Ladner | $859,0001,016 sqft – rancher – 2 bdrms – den – 1 bath
25x7 deck – 7,115 sqft lot
RANCHER
#12-4748 54A St., Ladner | $688,000Townhome – 1,503 sqft – 3 bdrms – 2.5 baths – end unit
Rose Wood Court – great family complex
NEW LISTING!
4569 Arthur Dr., Ladner | $1,880,00014,331 sqft lot – 109 frontage – 127 depth –West exposed lotLadner Heritage Conservation – steps to town center & shops
5716 49B Ave., Ladner | $1,468,000Builder, Investor, Developer alert!
8,723 sqft lot – 61 frontage – 143 deep
5246 Crescent Drive, Ladner | $1,038,0001,536 sqft – 3 bdrms – 2 bath – detached garage
66x112 lot – great development potential
5120 Bentley Dr., Ladner | $1,298,8002,458 sqft – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – 5,287 sqft lot
extensively updated rancher w/ loft
UPDATED RANCHER
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
EXECUTIVE HOME DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL NEW LISTING!
5465 Grove Ave., Ladner
$1,599,0002 storey – 3 bdrms – 3 bath – 15,273 sqft lot
games room – detached studio – Mountain view
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
4921 56 St., Ladner
$1,049,0001,241 sqft – rancher - 3 bdrms – 2 bathrenovated – dbl garage – 6,600 sqft lot
NEW LISTING!
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
4591 57th St., Ladner
$899,9992,570 sqft – 5 bdrms – 3 bath – 4,428 sqft lotbright & spacious plan – starters or investors
5 BEDROOM HOME
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
4903 3rd Ave., Tsawwassen
$1,688,8002,500+ sqft – 5 bdrms – 4 bath
9,053 sqft lot - dbl garage – updates throughout
NEW LISTING!
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
926 Eden Cres., Tsawwassen
$1,899,0002,065 sqft – rancher – 3 bdrms – 2 bath – 11,367 sqft lot
dbl garage – many upgrades – backs onto Beach Grove Golf Course
GOLF COURSE VIEW
richard lowe
+ associates
SOLDby
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Stunning, classy 2 level, 3 bedroom condo that feels like a townhouse. Located right in the heart ofdowntown Ladner and has a great view over the center of town. Over 1,850 square feet with loads ofwindows and vaulted ceilings. Master bedroom on the main floor with 2 more bedrooms and a loft areaabove. Carefree living at it’s finest....walk to shops, restaurants, Ladner Villageand loads of the great amenities Ladner has to offer.
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FEELS LIKE A RANCHER!#8, 6380 48A Avenue, Ladner
Over 1,800 square foot upper unit in Garden Estatesfeaturing 2 large bedrooms, spacious den, entertainmentsize living and dining areas, galley kitchen with eating arealeads to one of 2 fantastic decks. Attached garage plusone additional parking space.Don’t delay on this one! $579,000
BIG & BEAUTIFUL4577 56A Street, Ladner
Palatial 1 1/2 year young custom built home on a sprawling10,400 square foot cul-de-sac lot! Quality finishings throughout. Thislovely 4,000 square foot home includes gorgeous formal living; dining;gourmet kitchen, spice kitchen, family room; 4 bedrooms, 5 1/2 bathsplus a 2 bedroom legal suite. Great outdoor area and detached shop/office. Located close to bus, recreation,parks and Ladner Village. Thisspectacular property is a must to see! $1,999,000
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105, 1704 56 Street, TsawwassenTsawwassens’ Heron Cove - 2 bdrm & 2 bath home with 1200 sf of living space. Contemporary high end finishing and detailsthroughout, including hardwood and tile flooring, custom cabinetry, granite countertops, s/s appliances & gas stove. Doublesided gas fireplace in family room and living room. Patio doors lead to your spacious private patio, overlooking treed area.South & East exposures, two secure parking spaces, in suite laundry & storage. Close to SOUTHPOINT ACADEMY, transit park n’ ride, beach, trail, golf & fitness centre. Well maintained quietbuilding tucked away from the main road. Guest suite and amenities room available.
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MULLAN, Gordon JamesMay 12, 1961 - July 8, 2016
The Mullan family regrets to announce the death ofGordon James in Calgary on July 8th, followingcomplications from a heart attack. Gordon was acomplicated man with many talents and a kindheart for people, animals and nature. His sense ofhumour was unique and he was quick with a quipor witticism.Wewill miss him.
He is survived by his son Richard, his parents Donnaand Archie, brother Steve and sister HeatherSebastian and their families. Service in his memorywill be held at Tsawwassen United Church at 69353rd Street in Tsawwassen at 1:00 pm on Saturday,July 23rd, 2016. In lieu of flowers, please donate tothe BC Schizophrenia Society at 1100-1200 West73rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6P 6G5 or LittleHouse Society at 5061 12th Avenue, Delta, V4M 2A7
A troubled soul in peace at last
WIDDRA, Monica1926 - 2016
We are deeply saddened by the passing of MonicaWiddra on July 1st, 2016 at the age of 90. Monicawas born in Riga, Latvia. After raising her family inNeuss, Germany, she came to live in Tsawwassenin 1990 together with her husband Gerhard, whopredeceased her in 1997. She will be lovinglyremembered as a supportive wife, mother,grandmother and friend, as well as an avid traveler,skat player, and enthusiastic tennis fan. She leavesto mourn her daughters Uli Marler (Allan) andChristine von Saarn (Paul), and grandchildrenAngus, Nonie, and Christian. Rest in peace Mum,you are free now. We love you and you are foreverin our hearts. No service by request.
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†$1,500Honda bonus cash purchase incentive is available on all 2016CR-Vmodels. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and cannot be combinedwith special lease or finance offers. *Limited timeweekly lease offer and all other offers are fromHondaCanada Finance Inc., on approvedcredit. #The weekly lease offer applies to a new 2016 Civic 4D LX 6MT FC2E5GE/CR-V LX 2WD RM3H3GE1/FIT DX 6MT GK5G3GE for a 60-month period, for a total of 260 payments of $56.95/$71.95/$43.94 leased at 2.99%/1.99%/2.99% APR based on applying $457.60/$576.40/$576.40 “lease dollars” (which are deducted fromthe negotiated selling price after taxes). ‡Down payment of $0.00, first weekly payment and $0 security deposit due at lease inception. Total lease obligation is $14,807.00/$18,707.00/$11,424.40. Taxes, license, insurance and registration are extra. 120,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.12/km for excess kilometres. **MSRP is$20,650/$28,015/$16,385 including freight and PDI of $1,595/$1,725/$1,595. */#/**Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, tire/battery tax of $25, or air conditioning charge (where applicable) of $100, all of which are due at time of delivery. Additionalcharges for waste disposal fees, environmental fees and handling charges (all of which may vary by dealer and/or vehicle) may apply. Offers valid from July 4th through 31st, 2016 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbiaresidents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details. £None of the features we describe are intended to replace the driver's responsibility to exercise due care while driving. Drivers should notuse handheld devices or operate certain vehicle features unless it is safe and legal to do so. Some features have technological limitations. For additional feature information, limitations and restrictions, please visit www.honda.ca/disclaimers and refer to the vehicle's Owner'sManual. ¥Only compatible with certain devices and operatingsystems. Cellular data and/or voice charges may apply, including roaming charges and/or other amounts charged by your wireless carrier. Apple CarPlay™ and Siri are trademarks of Apple Inc. For Apple CarPlay™ data use and privacy policy, see Terms and Privacy policy for Apple CarPlay™ or contact Apple Inc. at www.apple.com.
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Canadian East CoastLobster TailsPreviously FrozenMinimum 98g EachRegular Retail: $8.99 Each
BC Fresh BonelessSkinless Chicken BreastsProduct of Abbotsford, BCRegular Retail: $8.85–$8.99/lb$19.52–19.82/kg
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Vegetable JuiceSelected1.75LRegular Retail:$5.29 Each
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