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The Best of Richmond
Working to make Richmond a better place to
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Richmond Community Foundation congratulates Board member
Michael Chiu on being presented a
2012 British Columbia Achievement Award Thank you Michael for all your volunteer efforts for the Richmond Community Foundation and our community.
Call 604.270.4483 today or visit www.richmondfoundation.org for more information.
Visit us at richmondfoundation.org
Experience crazy wet fun at
Watermania! Rob Newell photo Ranae Miller and Jonathan Grand Pierre at Richmond City Hall.
W
elcome to our fourth annual Best of Richmond edition. The Best of Richmond is our biggest edition of the year and certainly the one we most enjoy putting together.
It’s a chance for us to take a break from news beats to take a snapshot of the many things we love about this community. Many “best ofs” came to us through our day-to-day work, but a lot of eating and shopping went into our lists. We’ve also asked some of our readers what they like best about the community. And our readers took part as well in our annual Best of Richmond Reader’s Poll. The top finisher in each category gets to place a funky Best of Richmond sticker in their store. Congrats to all the winners! And a special thanks to this year’s models Ranae Miller and Jonathan Grand Pierre. Miller is an actor who recently appeared in Hello Dolly! at the Massey Theatre, and was last seen on a Richmond stage at Christmas, during Gateway Theatre’s production of The Sound of Music. A bright future lies ahead for her, having won a 2011 Ovation Award for Outstanding Newcomer. Grand Pierre, a native of Haiti, co-owns Nooch Snack & Chill and is keenly interested in community-building. Both were featured in this year’s 30 Under 30 Edition. The photos were taken by Rob Newell. The cover was designed by James Marshall.
Open Daily. Schedule details at www.richmond.ca/watermania
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The Best of Richmond We asked you what your favourite things were in Richmond and here are your answers in our annual Best of Richmond Readers’ Poll.
People & Places
Best Reason to Live in Richmond 1. Steveston 2. The food 3. The people
Rd. www.richmondcentre.com Best Greek 1. Kisamos Greek Taverna, 3420 Moncton St. 2. Mad Greek Restaurant, 7260 Westminster Highway, www. madgreekrestaurant.com 3. George’s Taverna, 3760 Moncton St.
Best Youth Most Likely to be Mayor in the Future 1. Matt Pitcairn 2. Martin Hui 3. Som Ghosh
Best Italian 1. Paesano’s Restaurant, 25012240 Second Ave., paesanos.ca 2. Italian Tomato, 8380 Bridgeport Rd., www.italiantomato. ca 3. Caesar’s, 3900 Steveston Hwy.
Food & Drink
Martin van den Hemel photo Mayor of the future? Matt Pitcairn.
Best Community Centre 1. Steveston Community Centre, 4111 Moncton St. 2. Thompson Community Centre, 3398 Springhill Pl. 3. South Arm Community Centre, 8880 Williams Rd. Best Community Event 1. Steveston Salmon Festival 2. Chinese New Year 3. Night market Best Local Politician 1. Malcolm Brodie 2. Harold Steves 3. Jon Yap Best Person You Would Like to see in Office 1. Michael Wolfe 2. Rick Hansen 3. Cynthia Chen Best Endangered piece of Richmond History 1. Steveston Village 2. Finn Slough 3. Britannia Heritage Shipyard Best Place to Enjoy Public Art 1. Richmond Art Gallery 2. Steveston 3. Richmond City Hall Best Place to Have a Flash Mob 1. Aberdeen Centre 2. Richmond Centre 3. Lansdowne Centre
Best All You Can Eat Restaurant 1. Richmond Sushi, 1488-8388 Capstan Way 2. Ninkazu, 4231 Hazelbridge Way 3. Kisha Poppo, 1060-11660 Steveston Hwy., www.kishapopporestaurant.com Best Bakery 1. Diplomat Bakery, 6111 London Rd., www.diplomatbakery.com 2. Steveston Bakery, 12231 No. 1 Rd. 3. Cobs Bread, 6551 No. 3 Rd., 8180 No. 2 Rd., 11380 Steveston Hwy., www.cobsbread.com Best Beer Selection 1. Hog Shack, 3900 Bayview St., www.hogshack.ca 2. Fogg N’ Suds, 10720 Cambie Rd., www.foggnsuds.com 3. O’Hares Pub, 5031 Steveston Hwy., www.ohares.ca Best Breakfast 1. IHOP, 6780 No 3 Rd., 10551 St. Edwards Dr., www.ihop.com 2. White Spot, 5880 & 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.whitespot.com 3. De Dutch Pannekoek House, 8031 Leslie Rd., www.dedutch.com Best Brunch 1. White Spot, 5880 & 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.whitespot.com 2. IHOP, 6780 No 3 Rd., 10551 Saint Edwards Dr., www.ihop.com 3. Cimona Cafe, 3791 Bayview St., www.cimona.com Best Burger 1. White Spot, 5880 & 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.whitespot.com 2. McDonald’s, various locations, www.mcdonalds.ca 3. Burger King, various locations, www.bk.com
Best Place to Hold a Wedding Reception 1. Mayfair Lakes, 5460 No 7 Rd., www.golfbc.com/courses/mayfair_lakes 2. River Rock Casino Resort, 8811 River Rd., www.riverrock.com 3. UBC Boathouse, 7277 River Rd., www.ubcboathouse.com
Best Butcher Shop 1. Seafair Gourmet Meats, 8671 No. 1 Rd., www.seafairgourmetmeats.com 2. Heringers Olde Fashioned Quality Meats, 12231 No. 1 Rd. 3. Amron’s Gourmet Meats, 1708180 No. 2 Rd.
Best Playground 1. Steveston Park 2. Garden City Park 3. South Arm Park
Best Chain Restaurant 1. White Spot, 5880 & 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.whitespot.com 2. Cactus Club, 5500 No. 3 Rd.,
Martin van den Hemel photo Best dim sum: Continental Seafood.
www.cactusclubcafe.com 3. Earl’s Restaurant, 304-5300 No. 3 Rd., www.earls.ca Best Chef 1. Justin Cheung, Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.Tapenade. ca 2. John Lim Hing, Hog Shack, 1603900 Bayview St., www.hogshack. ca 3. Daniela Iaci, Pumphouse Pub, 6031 Blundell Rd., www.pumpbhousepub.com Best Chinese Food 1. Danny’s Wun Tun Restaurant, 11666 Steveston Hwy. 2. #9 Restaurant, 812-5300 No. 3 Rd., www.richmond9.com 3. Kirin, 7900 Westminster Hwy., www.kirinrestaurants.com Best Cocktails 1. Cactus Club, 5500 No. 3 Rd., www.cactusclubcafe.com 1. Blue Canoe, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 3. Mandalay Lounge and Steakhouse, 3900 Bayview St., www.mandalaysteakhouse.com Best Coffee Shop (Chain) 1. Starbucks, numerous locations, www.starbucks.com 2. Blenz, numerous locations, www.blenz.com 3. Waves, #120-12231 First Avenue & 5951 No 3 Road, www. wavescoffee.ca
3. Curry Express, Lansdowne Centre, 1045-5300 No. 3 Rd. Best Deli 1. Heringers Olde Fashioned Quality Meats, 12231 No. 1 Rd. 2. D-Original Sausage Haus, 13012000 First Ave., www.originalsausage.ca/ 3. Steveston Cannery Cafe, 3611 Moncton St. Best Dessert 1. Sweet Spot Bakery, 110-12000 First Ave., www.thesweetspotbakery.ca/ 2. Bell’s Bake Shop, 12211 First Ave., www.bellsbakeshop.com 3. Diplomat Bakery, 6111 London Rd., www.diplomatbakery.com Best Dim Sum 1. Continental Seafood Restaurant, 11700 Cambie Rd. 2. Kirin Seafood Restauraunt, 7900 Westminster Hwy., www. kirinrestaurants.com 3. Sun Sui Wah, 102-4940 No. 3 Rd., www.sunsuiwah.com Best Fine Dining 1. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 2. Chop, 10251 St. Edwards Dr., www.chop.ca 3. Steveston Seafood House, 3951 Moncton St., www.stevestonseafoodhouse.com
Best Coffee (Independent) 1. Steveston Coffee Co., 3511 Moncton St., 2. Bean and Beyond, 120-12420 No.1 Rd. 3. Rocanini, 115-3900 Moncton St., www.rocanini.com
Best Fish & Chips 1. Pajo’s Fish & Chips, 3500 Bayview St. and Garry Point Park, www.pajos.com 2. Dave’s Fish and Chips, 3460 Moncton St. 3. Pisces Fish and Chips, 3675 Westminster Hwy., www.piscesfishandchips.com
Best Curry 1. Tandoori Kona, 170-11700 Cambie Rd., www.tandoorikona. blogspot.ca 2. Pisces Fish and Chips, 3675 Westminster Hwy., www.piscesfishandchips.com
Best Food Court 1. Richmond Centre, 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.richmondcentre.com 2. Aberdeen Centre, 4151 Hazelbridge Way, www.aberdeencentre.com 3. Lansdowne Centre, 5300 No. 3
Best Kid Friendly Restaurant 1. White Spot, 5880 & 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.whitespot.com 2. Boston Pizza, 8100 Ackroyd Rd., 2000-11662 Steveston Hwy., www.bostonpizza.ca 3. McDonald’s, various locations, www.mcdonalds.ca Best late night munchies 1. #9 Restaurant, 812-5300 No. 3 Rd., www.richmond9.com 2. McDonald’s, various locations, www.mcdonalds.ca 3. Boston Pizza, 8100 Ackroyd Rd., 2000-11662 Steveston Hwy., www.bostonpizza.ca Best Lounge 1. Chop, 10251 St. Edwards Dr., www.chop.ca 2. Mandalay Lounge and Steakhouse, 3900 Bayview St., www.mandalaysteakhouse.com 3. Lulu’s Lounge, 8811 River Rd., www.riverrock.com Best New Restaurant 1. Cora, 170-11380 Steveston, www.chezcora.com 2. Diner No. 1, 12251 No 1 Rd., www.dinerone.com 3. Two Chefs and a Table, 3331 Viking Way, www.twochefsandatable.com Best Patio 1. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 2. Flying Beaver, 4760 Inglis Dr., www.markjamesgroup.com/flyingbeaver.html 3. Mandalay Lounge and Steakhouse, 3900 Bayview St., www.mandalaysteakhouse.com Best Pizza 1. Steveston Pizza Co., 3400 Moncton St., www.stevestonpizza. com 2. Pizza Hut, 3675 Westminster Hwy., 8340 Westminster Hwy. and 140-8980 No 3 Rd., www.pizzahut.ca 3. Boston Pizza, 8100 Ackroyd Rd., 2000-11662 Steveston Hwy., www.bostonpizza.ca
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The Best of Richmond Best Pho 1. Pho Lan, 6950 No. 3 Rd. 2. Pho Hoa, 180-8500 Alexandra Rd., www.phohoa.com 3. Pho Ten, 130-11080 No. 5 Rd., www. pho-ten.com
Best Grocery Store 1, Save on Foods, 11666 Steveston Hwy., 3673 Westminster Hwy., www.saveonfoods.com 2. Safeway, 8671 No. 1 Rd,, 10151 No. 3 Rd., 6140 Blundell Rd., www.safeway.ca 3. PriceSmart, 8200 Ackroyd Rd., www.pricesmartfoods.ca
Best Place to Eat to Cure a Hangover 1. McDonald’s, various locations, www.mcdonalds.ca 2. #9 Restaurant, 812-5300 No. 3 Rd., www.richmond9.com 3. IHOP, 6780 No 3 Rd., 10551 St. Edwards Dr., www.ihop.com
Best Hair Salon 1. Ask Hair Studios, 150-3900 Bayview St., www.askhairstudio. com 3. Design Tech Hair Studio, 1508980 No. 3 Rd., www.designtechhairstudio.ca 3. Zary Hair Design, 5-6360 No. 3 Rd
Best Place to Take Out of Town Guests 1. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 2. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 3. Pajo’s Fish & Chips, 3500 Bayview St. and Garry Point Park, www.pajos.com Best Place to Watch the Game 1. Hog Shack, 160-3900 Bayview St., www.hogshack.ca 2. Legends Pub, 6511 Buswell St., www.legendspub.com 3. Shark Club, 10331 St. Edwards Dr., www.sharkclubs.com Best Pub 1. O’Hares Pub, 5031 Steveston Hwy., www.ohares.ca 2. Flying Beaver, 4760 Inglis Dr., www.markjamesgroup.com/flyingbeaver.html 3. Pumphouse Pub, 6031 Blundell Rd., www.pumphousepub.com Best Restaurant 1. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 2. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 3. Hog Shack, 160-3900 Bayview St., www.hogshack.ca Best Restaurant to go for a Cheap Date 1. Pajo’s Fish & Chips, 3500 Bayview St. and Garry Point Park, www.pajos.com 2. L.A. Grill and Bistro, 128A-8100 No. 2 Rd. 3. McDonald’s, various locations, www.mcdonalds.ca Best Restaurant to go on a First Date 1. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 2. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 3. Gudrun Tasting Room, 3500 Moncton St., gudrun.ca Best Restaurant to Take Out of Town Guests to 1. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140-3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant.com 2. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 3. Pajo’s Fish & Chips, 3500 Bayview St. and Garry Point Park, www.pajos.com Best Seafood Restaurant 1. Steveston Seafood House, 3951 Moncton St., www.stevestonseafoodhouse.com 2. The Boathouse, 8331 River Rd., www.boathouserestaurants. ca
Martin van den Hemel photo Best restaurant: Jim van der Tas (left) and the staff of the Blue Canoe.
3. Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant, 140 - 3866 Bayview St., www.bluecanoerestaurant. com Best Southeast Asian 1. Tandoori Kona, 170-11700 Cambie Rd., www.tandoorikona. blogspot.ca 2. Kari House, 3900 Bayview St., www.karihouse.com 3. Tropika, 1830-4400 Hazelbridge Way www.tropikacanada.com Best Sushi 1. Seto Japanese Restaurant, 8460 Alexandra Rd., setosushi.ca 2. Takeya Sushi, 8671 No. 1 Rd., www.takeyasushi.ca 3. Tokyo Joe’s, 8211 Ackroyd Rd., www.tokyojoesushifactory.com Best Watering Hole 1. Flying Beaver, 4760 Inglis Dr., www.markjamesgroup.com/flyingbeaver.html 2. O’Hares Pub, 5031 Steveston Hwy., www.ohares.ca 3. Buck & Ear Bar and Grill, 12111 Third Ave., www.stevestonhotel.ca Best Wine Selection 1. Tapenade Bistro, 3711 Bayview St., www.tapenade.ca 2. Gudrun Tasting Room, 3500 Moncton St., gudrun.ca 3. Chop, 10251 St. Edwards Dr., www.chop.ca
Shopping Best Appliance Store 1. Trail Appliances, 5400 Minoru Blvd. www.trailappliances.com 2. Midland Appliance, 13651 Bridgeport Rd. www.midlandappliance.com 3. Sears, 6551 No. 3 Road, www. sears.ca Best Auto Repair Shop 1. Fast Track Autobody (10511820 River Rd., www.fastrackautobody.com) 2. Pelham Automotive, 5-12320 Trites Rd, 3. Artistic Auto Collision, 1002920 Simpson Rd.
Best Car Dealer 1. Richmond Honda, 13600 Smallwood Pl. www.richmondhonda.com 2. Richport Ford Lincoln, 13580 Smallwood Pl., www.richportfordlincoln.com 3. OpenRoad Toyota, 13251 Smallwood Pl., openroadtoyota.com 3. (tie) Auto West BMW, 10780 Cambie Rd., www.autowestbmw. com Best Chiropractor 1. Sean Graham, 12004 No. 1 Rd. 2. Brett Peters, 140 - 12000 First Avenue 3. Colin McKay, 430-6091 Gilbert Rd., www.precisionhealth.ca Best Financial Institution 1. Coast Capital 2. TD Canada Trust 3. RBC Best Liquor/Cold Beer and Wine Store 1. O’Hares Pub, 5031 Steveston Hwy., www.ohares.ca 2. Legends Pub, 6511 Buswell St., www.legendspub.com 3. Steveston Hotel, 12111 Third Ave., www.stevestonhotel.ca Best Customer Service 1. Tao Day Spa, 115-3900 Bayview St., www.taodayspa.com 2. OK Bottle Depot, 8151 Capstan Way, www.okbottledepot.com 3. Phoenix Perennials, 3380 No. 6 Rd., www.phoenixperennials. com Best Daycare 1. Core Education & Fine Arts Jr. Kindergarten, 160-10811 No. 4 Rd., www.cefa.ca 2. With Our Own Two Hands, 3871 Moncton St., www.withourowntwohands.ca 3. Bowling Green Road Children’s Centre, 110-6100 Bowling Green Rd., www.richmondchildcare.org/ locations/ Best Dentist 1. Dr. Greg Nelson, 280-7580 River Rd., www.drgregnelson.
com 2. Dr. Doug Nielson and Dr. Michele Nielsen, 3951 Steveston Hwy., www.stevestonsmiles.com 3. Dr. Allan Woo, 8060 Granville Ave., www.centrodental.ca Best Dollar Store 1. Dollarama, 9751 Bridgeport Rd., www.dollarama.com 2. Dollar Giant, 175-3675 Westminster Hwy., 4951 No. 3 Rd., www.dollargiant.com 3. Dollar Max, 6680 No. 3 Rd. Best Facial 1. Tao Day Spa, 115-3900 Bayview St., www.taodayspa. com 2. Raintree Wellness Spa, 125-13020 No. 2 Rd., www.raintreedayspa.com 3. Goegan Spa, 135-6231 London Rd., www.goeganspa. com Best Flower Shop 1. Super Grocer, 12051 No. 1 Rd., www.supergrocer.ca 2. Prickly Pear, 12311 No. 1 Rd., www.pricklypear.ca 3. Touch Of Class, 118-8011 No 1 Rd., www.touchofflorists.com Best Gardening Store 1. Prickly Pear, 12311 No. 1 Rd., www.pricklypear.ca 2. Art Knapp Plantland, 7780 Alderbridge Way, 11020 No. 4 Rd., www.artknapps.ca 3. Phoenix Perennials, 3380 No. 6 Rd., www.phoenixperennials.com Best Gift Shop 1. Nikaido Gifts, 150-3580 Moncton St., www.nikaidogifts. com 2. Pieces, 100-3580 Moncton St. 3. A Monkey Tree, 105-3900 Moncton St., www.amonkeytree. com Best Green Business 1. OK Bottle Depot, 8151 Capstan Way, www.okbottledepot.com) 2. Tao Day Spa, 115 Bayview St. www.taodayspa.com 3. Urban Impact, 15360 Knox Way, www.urbanimpact.com
Best Home Decor store 1. HomeSense, 100-5300 No. 3 Rd., www.homesense.ca 2. The Spotted Frog Furniture Co., 110-12480 No.1 Road, www. thespottedfrog.ca 3. Lofty Living Furniture, 11012031 First Ave. www.loftylivinghome.com Best Hotel 1. River Rock Casino Resort, 8811 River Rd., www.riverrock.com 2. Fairmont Vancouver Airport, 3111 Grant McConachie Way, www. fairmont.com/vancouverairport 3. Sandman Signature, 10251 St. Edwards Dr., www.sandmansignature.ca/hotels/vancouver-airport/ Best Jeweller 1. Juvelisto Design, 120-3500 Moncton St. 2. Seafair Jewellers, 178-8120 No. 2 Rd 3. Prestige Jewellers, 205-6700 No. 3 Rd Best Lawyer 1. Jeff Froh, Campbell Froh May & Rice, LLP 200-5611 Cooney Rd., http://www.richmondbclawyers. com 2. Barry Grabowski, 208-4940 No. 3 Rd., Cohen Buchan Edwards, www.cbelaw.com 3. Garth Edwards, 208-4940 No. 3 Rd., Cohen Buchan Edwards, www.cbelaw.com Best Lingerie Store 1. Bare Basics, 3871 Moncton St., www.barebasicslingerie.com 2. La Senza, 1762-6060 Minoru Blvd., www.lasenza.com 3. La Vie En Rose, 2202-6060 Minoru Blvd., www.lavieenrose. com Best Local Farm 1. CanWest Farms, 13051 Blundell Rd., www.canwestfarms. ca 2. Richmond Country Farms, 12900 Steveston Hwy., www. countryfarms.ca 3. W & A Farms, 17771 Westminster Hwy., www.wafarms. ca Best Manicure/Pedicure 1. Tao Day Spa, 115-3900 Bayview St., www.taodayspa.com 2. Raintree Wellness Spa, 125-13020 No. 2 Rd., www.raintreedayspa.com 3. Goegan Spa, 135-6231 London Rd., www.goeganspa. com See Page 6
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The Best of Richmond Best Mechanic 1. Pelham Automotive, 5-12320 Trites Rd, 2. Seppo’s Automotive, 3611 Moncton St, 3. Juan’s Auto Service, 8580 River Rd. Best Mortgage Broker 1. Chris Pughe 2. Chad Oyhenart, www.chadoyhenart.ca 3. Paul Sobieski, www.sobieskimortgageteam.com Best Movers 1. Vega Line Moving, 103-14273 Knox Way, www.vegalinemoving.com 2. Salmon Transfer, 100-9500 Van Horne Way, www.salmonstransfer. com 3. 2 Small Men With Big Hearts, 2251 No. 5 Rd., www.twosmallmenbc.com Best New Business (2 years or less) 1. Across Canada Van Lines, 10814273 Knox Way, www.acrosscanadamoving.com/ 2. Steveston Tattoo Company, 11012020 First Ave., www.stevestontattooco.com/ 3. Juvelisto Design, 120-3500 Moncton St. Best New Business You’d Like to See in Steveston 1. Grocery store (Choices or Whole Foods) 2. Tim Horton’s 3. Pho restaurant Best Notary 1. Nancy Schick Skinner, 650-5900 No. 3 Rd., www. nancyschickskinner. com 2. Gail Maida, 155-8040 Garden City Rd. 3. Tammy Morin Nakashima, 2093740 Chatham St., www.richmondnotary.ca Best Pet Supply Store 1. Bosley’s, 160-11700 Steveston Hwy., 130-3675 Westminster Hwy., www.bosleys.com 2. Tisol, 5431 No. 3 Rd., www.tisol. ca 3. Pet Smart, 9751 Bridgeport Rd., www.petsmart.com
Best Pharmacy 1. Shoppers Drug Mart, various locations, www1.shoppersdrugmart. ca 2. London Drugs, 5971 No. 3 Rd. 3200-11666 Steveston Hwy., www. londondrugs.com 3. Pharmasave, various locations, www.pharmasave.com Best Preschool 1. Core Education & Fine Arts Jr. Kindergarten, 160-10811 No. 4 Rd., www. cefa.ca 2. With Our Own Two Hands, 3871 Moncton St., www.withourowntwohands.ca 3. Gingerbread House Parent Participation Preschool, 7111 No. 2 Rd., www. gingerbreadhousepreschool.org Best Produce 1. Kins Farm Market, various locations, www.kinsfarmmarket.com 2. CanWest Farms, 13051 Blundell Rd., www.canwestfarms.ca 3. Richmond Country Farms, 12900 Steveston Hwy., www.countryfarms. ca Best Real Estate Agency 1. Remax WestCoast, 110-6086 Russ Baker Way, www.richmondbcrealty.com, 12235 No. 1 Rd., www. stevestonrealestate.com 2. Sutton Group - Seafair Realty, 550-9100 Blundell Rd., www.suttonseafair.com 3. Macdonald Realty, 5188 Westminster Hwy., www.macrealty. com Best Realtor 1. Patti Martin, REMAX Westcoast, www.pattimartin.com 2. Tenny Chui, Royal Pacific Realty, www.realestateinbc.com 3. (tie) Debbie Murphy, Macdonald Realty, www.murphytimmis.com 3. (tie) Tony Ling, REMAX, , tonyling.com/ Best Shoe Store 1. Stepin’ Out, 3991 Moncton St., www.stepinoutshoes.com 2. Browns, 1400-6551 No.3 Rd., www.brownsshoes.com 2. Aldo, 6551 No. 3 Rd., www.aldoshoes.com Best Specialty Furniture Store 1. The Spotted Frog Furniture Co.,
Martin van den Hemel photo Best facial and manicure/pedicure: Tao Day Spa.
110-12480 No.1 Road, www.thespottedfrog.ca 2. IKEA, 3200 Sweden Way, www. ikea.com 3. Lofty Living Furniture, 110-12031 First Ave. www.loftylivinghome.com Best Tanning Salon 1. Body Glo Tan, 8120 No. 2 Rd., bodyglotan.com 2. Helios Tanning Studio, 105-3671 Westminster Hwy., www.heliostanningstudio.com 3. Radiant Tanning Salon, 110-3591 Chatham St., www.radianttanning. com Best Tattoo Parlour 1. Steveston Tattoo Company, 11012020 First Ave., www.stevestontattooco.com/ 2. Dermagraphic Osmosis, 6631 Buswell St., osmosistattoo.com 3. Floating World, 1468-8388 Capstan Way, www.floatingworldtattoo.ca
Best Toy Shop 1. Splash, 140 - 3580 Moncton St., www.splashtoyshop.com 2. Toys “R” Us 5300 No. 3 Rd., www.toysrus.ca Best Travel Agency 1. Flight Centre, various locations, www.flightcentre.ca 2. Travel TST/Times Square Travel, 6720 No. 3 Rd., www.traveltst.ca 3. Marlin Travel, 6551 No. 3 Rd. www.marlintravel.ca Best Veterinarian 1. Terra Nova Village Veterinarian, 100-3675 Westminster Hwy., www. terranovavillagevet.com 2. Richmond Animal Hospital, 9220 No. 3 Rd., www.richmondanimalhospital.ca 3. Seafair Animal Clinic, 7 – 8671 No 1 Rd., www.seafairanimalclinic. com Best Women’s Fashion 1. Violet Hill Clothing, 108-12211 No. 1 Rd. www.violethillclothing.ca 2. Reitmans, 3675 Westminster Hwy., 5000-11680 Steveston Hwy, www.reitmans.com 3. Forever 21, 1105-6551 No. 3 Rd., www.forever21.com
Entertainment Best Dance Instructor 1. Andy Wong—Grand Ballroom, 12200 Riverside Way, www.grandballroom.com 2. Rishell O’Brien—Defy Gravity, www.defygravitydance.ca 3. Gabriela Moutal—Gabriela’s Movement, www.movementstudio.ca Best Karaoke 1. Millennium Karaoke, 201-4451 No. 3 Rd. www.millenniumkaraoke.ca 2. J. Malone’s Bar and Grill, 9031 Blundell Rd. 3. K Mix Karaoke, 112-4751 Garden City Rd. Martin van den Hemel photo Best notary: Nancy Schick Skinner.
Best Music Teacher 1. Anna Vavilova
2. Vicki Warfield 3. Libby Yu
Sports Best Golf Course 1. Mayfair Lakes, 5460 No. 7 Rd., www.golfbc.com/courses/mayfair_lakes 2. Country Meadows Golf Course, 8482 No. 6 Rd., www.countrymeadowsgolfcourse.ca 3. QGolf Club, 3551 Granville Ave., www.qgolfclub.ca/ Best Martial Arts Studio 1. Steveston Judo Club, 4111 Moncton St., www.stevestonjudo. com/ 2. Apex Martial Arts, 12351 Bridgeport Rd., www.apexma.ca 3. Sirota’s Alchymy, 5640 Hollybridge Way, www.sirotasalchymy.com Best Personal Trainer 1. Gary Dhillon, U RISE Personal Training, 140A-6351 Westminster Hwy., www.urise.ca/ 2. Maki Riddington, Dynamic Conditioning, 150-11960 Hammersmith Way, www.dynamicconditioning.ca 3. Isaac Payne, Pure Payne, 6351 Westminster Hwy., www.purepayne. ca Best Gym 1. Razor Fitness, 6351 Westminster Hwy., www.razorfitness.ca/ 2. Steve Nash Fitness World, 10251 St. Edwards Dr., www.stevenashfitnessclubs.com 3. Richmond Oval, 6111 River Rd., www.richmondoval.ca Best Yoga Studio 1. YYoga. 102-7731 Alderbridge Way, www.yyoga.ca 2. Bikram Yoga Richmond, 1055300 No. 3 Rd., www.bikramyogarichmond.ca 3. Studio 108 Yoga, 3900 Steveston Hwy., www.studio108.ca
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City Board Notice of Council Meeting For the purpose of presenting the 2011 Annual Report Pursuant to Sections 98 and 99 of the Community Charter, City of Richmond Council will receive delegations to provide the public an opportunity to submit and ask questions concerning the 2011 Annual Report. Monday, June 11, 2012 7:00 p.m. Richmond City Hall Council Chamber 6911 No. 3 Road Richmond, BC Copies of the 2011 Annual Report are available for public inspection at the Customer Service counter at City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:15 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Alternatively, an electronic copy is available for viewing on the City of Richmond’s website at www.richmond.ca (City Hall > Finance, Taxes & Budgets > Budgets & Financial Reporting > Annual Reports). For more information, please contact the Finance Administration Section at 604-276-4218. City of Richmond | 6911 No. 3 Rd. Richmond BC V6Y 2C1 | Tel: 604-276-4000
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Matthew Hoekstra photo Hundreds of people turned out at Richmond City Hall on Monday night as CrapLife made a presentation to council in support of genetically modified food.
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Best way to start a revolution Invite Monsanto to your party! This staple of CropLife Canada’s diet is at the cutting edge of controversy, dipping its genetically modified kernels into whatever vat of flammable chemicals it can find. Genetically modified food? Sure. Pesticides? You got ’em! So when the community got word a CropLife spokesperson was set to defend genetic engineering—ahead of a council vote to ban its spirit here— hundreds jammed into council chambers for the meeting. So packed that some had to resort to watching a tiny TV alongside the Shaw cameraman (he’s really nice).
The meeting’s result? A unanimous vote from elected officials, who approved a council resolution banning genetically modified crops here, while exempting three existing dairy farms already growing genetically modified corn. The city doesn't have enforcement powers, however, as regulation of such crops and food products is a federal responsibility. As for CropLife, a representative did indeed appear before city council, after about twoand-a-half hours of listening to supporters of council's resolution. Janice Tranberg, CropLife’s vice-president for Western Canada, talked about
the science behind the use of plant technologies employed by manufacturers and distributors like Monsanto. But council didn't buy it, casting a unanimous vote against genetically modified crops after three hours of delegations and discussion. Among those on council, was the venerable farmer Coun. Harold Steves, on the eve of his 75th birthday (which was Tuesday). So if you’re tired of attracting just a dozen or so folks to your protest, next time make sure it's a Monsanto protest. Accept no substitutes or genetic alterations.
City Board Asphalt paving advisory June 1 to August 31, 2012
Dedicated to Mary We’d like to dedicate this year’s Best of Richmond in memory of Mary Gazetas, who passed away in April. Mary inspired so many people in this community through her art, heritage advocacy and work in food security. Before the first Best of Richmond edition five years ago, Mary used to do an annual “best of” in her column, Folio One.
The City of Richmond has contracted Imperial Paving Ltd. to grind and pave the following location in Richmond from June 1 to August 31: • Knight Street – North and south bound lanes of Knight Street Bridge to Cambie Road Overpass Work hours will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Traffic will be reduced to single-lane and there may be temporary lane closures. Delays may occur. The use of an alternate route is strongly encouraged. This work is weather dependent and dates are subject to change without notice. Questions may be directed to Wasim Memon, Supervisor, Engineering Inspections, at 604-276-4189, or visit the City’s paving program webpage at www.richmond.ca (City Services > Roads, Dykes, Water & Sewers > Construction Projects > 2012 Paving).
TERRA NOVA RURAL PARK PLAY EXPERIENCE CONCEPT PLAN OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, June 6, 5:00 to 8:30 pm 5151 Lynas Granville Avenue Thompson Community Centre, 6911 Lane Info: 604-244-1208
What’s the first thing you think of when you hear the word play?
Friendship s Adventure s Imagination s Fun The City of Richmond has been working with local school children in designing a play experience for Terra Nova Rural Park that reflects their ideas and is in keeping with the unique setting of the park. Please join us at this Open House to view the Concept Plan and the many unique play features.
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Celebrate National Public Works Week at the City of Richmond’s
Engineering and Public Works
OPEN HOUSE Saturday, June 2, 2012 11:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. City Operations Yard, 5599 Lynas Lane, Richmond
(One block west of Westminster Highway and No. 2 Road)
Richmond’s celebration of City operations promises a day of fun for the entire family! Come out and enjoy... t Live music t Face-painting, arts and crafts, children’s play area t Hands-on learning of excavators, dump trucks and other heavy equipment t Emergency crew demonstrations t Interactive police, fire and ambulance displays t Gardening and lawn care demonstrations t Interactive environmental exhibits with conservation and sustainability tips t “Show and Shine” classic car show sponsored by CUPE 394 t Hands-on Lafarge cement display t Various food vendors
For more information, email lkucher@richmond.ca
Kids age eight and under receive a FREE meal! Present this coupon at one of the following food vendors: t Blondie’s Bun Works—regular hotdog and pop t Steveston Judo Club—chow mein Limit one coupon per child
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Best real estate deal If someone said a detached house in Richmond could be had for $150,000, most would assume such an individual had just fallen off a turnip truck (Ryan Kesler’s agent said it, not us). Yet
some dated floating homes can be bought for such a song. The catch? A steep monthly moorage fee of $700 and the fact it’s not sitting on terra nova, but water. Come to think of it, we see a
House Hunters episode in Richmond’s future. Will they choose a floating river oasis, a $1-million tear-down in Richmond’s core or a shack on stilts in Finn Slough? Oh the drama.
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Register for South Arm Community Centre’s Preschool and Out of School Care programs today! Licensed Preschool Programs – registration is ongoing
In a city with a road called Garden City, it’s nice to see agricultural touches in urban settings, such as the green roofs atop Richmond Cultural Centre and AutoWest BMW. Since the Canada Line has given people a bird’s eye view on Richmond’s mostly ghastly City Centre rooftoops, it’s time to sprinkle some sod amongst those air-con units.
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Reminder: You are able to sign up your child for more than one preschool program. Max 5 sessions per week/1 preschool session per day. For more details, contact our Preschool Registrar at 604-718-8063 or sdhalla@richmond.ca.
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Licensed Out of School Care 2012/2013 – registration is ongoing The South Arm Community Association’s Licensed School Age Care programs provide safe, affordable and high quality childcare while enhancing the social, emotional cognitive and physical well being of children. These programs aim to foster healthy communities by providing quality care for children, building parent capacity and networks, and developing leadership abilities in staff and children. For more details, contact Justin Lieu, Director of Childcare Services at 604-718-8078 or jlieu@richmond.ca.
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Richmondites are united against the foolish proposal to barge jet fuel up the Fraser and then slosh it through a 15-km pipeline to the airport. While the pipeline is causing consternation, it’s the barging of the jet fuel that really has people riled up, with visions of oily beaches and gasslicked birds. However, since the feds can’t be bothered to dredge the South Arm of the Fraser River, it’s doubtful that before long a dinghy could make it up the river, let alone a fuel tanker.
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Steveston Community Centre — the best place for fitness and recreation. Register today for one of our great programs! www.richmond.ca/register Sunday, July 1st - Steveston Salmon Festival Parade at 10am - Opening ceremony at noon Enjoy our famous barbecued wild sockeye salmon! www.stevestonsalmonfest.ca Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market Sundays bi-weekly May 20th to September 30th Visit www.sfam.ca for all the details! Steveston Community Centre 4111 Moncton Street, Richmond Phone: 604-238-8080 Email: stevestoncc@richmond.ca www.stevestoncommunitysociety.com
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bound to be buyers. Never mind you can buy nine base model Hyundai Accent sedans for the price of three Volts.
Welcome to Richmond, where you can drive north on Garden City Road and cross Bridgeport to learn that you are now on Great Canadian Way. Or head northbound on Sidaway and suddenly you are on Jacombs. Meanwhile, other roads keep their names, even with long interruptions, such as Shell Road, which becomes a trail at Westminster and a road again at Athabasca (and confusingly, to the east, Kingcome Avenue, also becomes Shell). Or the aforementioned Garden City, which ends about Williams, only to briey reappear at Steveston Highway and again just past Finn Road.
We’re still not sure about the future of the Famous Players Richmond 6 movie theatres at Richmond Centre. Last year plans surfaced for the business to be converted into a new food court for the mall. A theatre spokesperson, however, denied plans existed to close the theatre. The denial continued even after the mall had a development permit in hand to begin the conversion. This new area of the mall is set to open this fall, but no doubt in some theatre rep’s mind, the grand old screens will still be there. Somewhere in that big theatre in the sky.
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Best development denial Suggesting the future of a business—whose owner has applied to turn it into townhouses—is “uncertain� is, apparently, hogwash. The operators of SportsTown weren’t impressed with the Review’s suggestion, after a bright red rezoning sign was erected outside the No. 5 Road business. They had a plan, they insisted. The future wasn’t uncertain, they said. But when asked what that plan was, they wouldn’t say. As for what will happen, we’re certainly uncertain.
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One of the most highly anticipated electric cars came to Richmond last fall. Actually three of them. The city bought a trio of Chevrolet Volt vehicles, each ringing in at $41,545, to add to the municipal government’s eet of vehicles. With a green policy that aims to make our local government carbonneutral this year, vehicles with no or low emissions are almost essential to meet that lofty target. Richmond was one of the ďŹ rst organizations to score the vehicles. It remains to be seen whether these cars will take off for the consumer market. But given the price of gas, there’s
Wait a minute—don’t accuse us of hyperbole. For last fall’s civic election, 23.7 per cent of voters actually cast ballots. And who were they casting votes for? Names on a list with the fewest number of candidates in decades. But that voter turnout was actually up from the last election, and was the ďŹ rst time in several elections that turnout increased, instead of decreased. Richmond’s chief election ofďŹ cer David Weber led the charge for change, introducing a number of new measures aimed at boosting election interest. It appears they’re working.
Best city to get a room Richmond already boasts 27 hotels, but that isn’t stopping developers from lining up to get in on the action. So many hotels are proposed, we can’t count them all. OK, last month Mayor Malcolm Brodie said the number was 16. Imagine if, in several years, Richmond actually had 43 hotels to choose from. Longterm visitors to the city—visitors because they can’t afford a $1-million home—could live in a new hotel almost every week for one year, with only wiďŹ charges breaking the bank.
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The Best of Richmond People & Places Best potential for a real park City-owned land on Mitchell Island’s Twigg Place is a tranquil spot on the Fraser River’s North Arm, nestled between warehouses, scrapyards and other industrial tenants on this otherwise eyesore of an island. This plot of land is actually a city park, with grass, a short trail, benches and the Mitchell Island Pier—a section of an old rail bridge that once connected the island with Vancouver. Understandably, little cash is earmarked for maintenance and facility upgrades here. But it’s a pity park users treat this place—Mitchell Island’s only green space—like a dump, including giving their dogs free reign to, well, dump. It’s high time area businesses step up.
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McMaster University student Perri Tutelman was just a teenager when she founded the fundraising organization Cure for Kids and the fundraising event Making Magic Show. Three years later, she’s still a teen but studying in university, at the age of 18. Presented and supported by Boston Pizza and the Boston Pizza Foundation, this year’s third annual Making Magic Show will be hosted by CTV meteorologist Michael Kuss, and is once again being held at River Rock Casino Resort on Sunday, June 3 at 1:30 p.m. All monies raised will support various pediatric care facilities in B.C. to fund research and help children with life-threatening illnesses. Tickets are $15 each and can be purchased at tinyurl.com/ RichmondMagic Founded in 2009, The Cures for Kids Foundation has raised tens of thousands of dollars and boasts an impressive board of directors: Seth Rogan, Tamara Taggart and David Suzuki. “I am ecstatic to have watched the foundation bloom into a significant Vancouver non-profit with tremendous support from the community and various corporations,” said Tutelman. “In just under three years, the foundation has
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raised over $100,000 allowing us to fund some extremely worthwhile causes. I can’t believe how much Cures for Kids has grown, and it’s a true testament to the support of our community.” This Sunday’s fundraiser will feature face painting, an interactive learning centre, carnival treats, balloon animals, a photobooth, and more. Trevor and Lorena Watters’ magical spectacular with special guests—Gary Savard, Simon English and Brian Cook—is slated to begin at 3 p.m., and promise an exciting afternoon for all. For more information about the event, visit www.curesforkids.ca. Chairing this year’s event is Amanda Oye photo Amanda Wong. Stilt-walker at the Making Magic Show.
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The Best of Richmond People & Places Best intersection to avoid For all the hullabaloo of the Steveston scramble at No. 1 Road and Moncton Street, it can be a nightmare to navigate—thanks to jerks who don't follow the rules. Twitchy-foot pedestrians who can't interpret walk and stop signals, this means you. Anyone who's been down at this intersection in the heat of a summer weekend knows something needed to be done here. A traffic light, you say? Yes, but the city went one step farther, making a statement with a unique intersection that's a bit of a tourist stop unto itself. But for drivers in the know, too many dumb-dumbs make Chatham, Railway and Bayview a motorist's best friends.
Best intersection that could also be a tourist hotspot We couldn't do a Best of Richmond edition without mentioning the intersection of Granville Avenue and Garden City Road. Transportation planners, you're tired of it, we know, so look away. For everyone else, how about creating some fun way-finding signs directing the curious to this point of interest? Traffic signal technology and modern engineering feats be damned, this spot is sheer creative brilliance. Planners see change coming in the future here, but why remove such a marvel from a city known for its driving excellence?
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Best science experiment What do you get when you mix more than 1,000 school children inside the spacious cauldron of Aberdeen Centre mall, sprinkle in teachers and mentors, and stir repeatedly? Why that's Science Jam 2012, where learning was served up in generous quantities. Students from 16 Richmond schools participated, showing off more than 500 projects, much to the delight of shoppers, and making parents proud.
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2012 is supposed to be the end of the world, but instead this year has all been about celebrating. The Richmond Review celebrates 80 years bringing the news to local residents, from community news, to the theatrical and arts scene and the sporting achievements of locals. But 80 years has given The Richmond Review time to become so much more than just about the news. We see ourselves as community leaders, and more and more people in the community can see the difference in the extra efforts we take to make this community great. And celebrating all that’s great about Richmond is really what the Best of Richmond is all about, so we’d be remiss if we cast the limelight a little our own way.
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That’s right, a bear. McDonald Beach Park proved it was a bit of a bear destination last summer. Park visitors reported multiple sightings of a black bear. With few homes in the immediate area, conservation officers deemed it a low priority. It’s unknown whether the bear left on its own, or officers managed to capture and relocate the animal. Of course, the bear could still be there. In that case, dog-walkers who come upon the animal should use their best Care Bear Stare to defuse the situation. Ask a child of the ’80s (just not Grumpy Bear). Works every time.
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Richmond has many great awards events, but some of them have a tendency to go into double overtime. For example, the 911 Awards is a great event, but they go on so long, people are tempted to call 911. Some exceptions to this are the Volunteers are Stars Awards and Tourism Richmond’s Service Awards. Volunteers are Stars offers three action-packed hours of dinner and inspiring stories about volunteers. But it’s always over by 9 p.m. Elizabeth Specht, executive director of Volunteer Richmond Information Services, which organizes Volunteers are Stars, used to joke that the awards ended on time the first year so she get home to catch West Wing. (Actually, may she not have been joking, but attendees appreciate getting home at a good time.) And Tourism Richmond’s Service Awards feature a munch and mingle featuring some tasty offerings from local hotels before a quick runthrough of some of Richmond’s
service sector heroes. And people are well on their way home by nine. And Don Fennell, while proofing this page, also pointed out that the Richmond Sports Awards are also done by 9.
Best chat needed prior to a road hockey tournament The annual Const. Jimmy Ng Memorial Ball Hockey Tournament is great community get-together in honour of a well-liked RCMP officer who died on duty. But someone needs to sit down with the captains of each teams in the recreational and competitive divisions and deliver a simple message: Remember who you’re playing against and what you’re playing for. As overwhelmingly positive as last weekend’s event was at Thompson Community Centre, there’s still issues that need addressing on the competitive front. When you have full-grown teenage boys wiping out little kids, it’s a sign that organizers need to step in, and team leaders need to look themselves in the mirror. And referees should be informed that behaviour like that exhibited last weekend will never be condoned again. Sadly, this isn’t the first year where issues like this have cropped up. This isn’t the National Hockey League, and testosterone-fuelled, out-of-control behaviour has no place here. This tournament should be about respect, honour, sportsmanship, leadership and friendly competition.
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Jaegar Mah spent 80 days living at YVR.
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Spending 80 days trapped at the airport is one thing. But voluntarily doing so and competing in a contest for the privilege is another matter entirely. But kudos to Jaeger Mah who was the face behind Vancouver Airport Authority’s Live@YVR contest. We’re sure his experience at Fairmont Vancouver Airport Hotel was excellent, and even the food at the airport’s various restaurants and eateries must have been good. But to put your life on hold for three months and give up the right of leaving Sea Island during that time? That takes a special person. He did receive $15,000 for efforts, which included regular online reports of airport activities, but we’ve seen
Best way to abandon modesty YVR unveiled its Engine Testing Facility in January—a ground runup enclosure for propeller-engine aircraft at South Terminal. And for those who aren’t familiar with the airport authority’s motive, it’s boldly emblazoned along the structure’s side: “Reducing Aircraft Noise in Our Community.” So for those Richmond residents who collectively lodged 196 noise complaints with the airport in 2010, know that your continuallysprawling airport has got your back. And if you complain again, refer back to the building’s words.
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My Best of Richmond Michaela Lynn I’m happily married, living & working in Richmond for 10 years. I grow my own veggies & raise hens for eggs on my farm in East Richmond. Best thing you like about Richmond? “I enjoy all of the parks and green spaces in Richmond. There are so many beautiful parks here it would be hard to pick a favourite. Explore Richmond parks with your camera or just for a quiet stole. There are dog parks, water parks and green spaces to learn about wild life. There’s something for everyone.”
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Yummy local nutritious food for all. Best thing you like about Richmond? “Every spring through fall there is an abundance of amazing, high quality local produce grown by Richmond’s talented farmers.”
Best thing you like about Richmond? “Farms, River Road, dykes, birds. Nature is so close to us.” Best Richmond memory? “In one rainy day, I walked along the West Dyke from the end of Terra Nova park to the end of the Garry Point Park.” Best lunch spot? “Dim Sum at the Shiang Garden Seafood Restaurant (4540 No. 3 Rd.).”
Best hidden gem? “Opera in the Minoru Chapel.” Best thing you’d like to see in Richmond. “To see Richmond build its own performance hall and art
cinema. I always say that if there is one day that the Your Kontinent festival could open in Richmond’s new beautiful performance hall, that day will be the happiest day in my life.”
Best Richmond memory? “Biking down to Gary Point with friends in the summertime and spending the day sharing food, stories and playing music on the beach. Those were truly magical evenings.” Best lunch spot? “New favorite is
turning out to be Nooch across from city hall. The owner’s vision is about fresh food and they produce some really amazing dishes. I am a sucker for the quinoa salad. The staff are super friendly and create a positive atmosphere every time I show up.” Best hidden gem? “The East Richmond Nature Park out by the Auto Mall. I didn’t know this little spot existed until me and some friends did some trail building and planting a couple of years back. It’s a real gem that gets very little use which makes for some nice secluded moments of escape
from the city life.” Best thing you’d like to see in Richmond? “Showcasing of the amazing work that passionate and engaged community members and organi-
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A seriously uncomplicated man with questionable comedic skills. Best thing you like about Richmond? “I’ve seen a lot of changes since I first moved to Richmond in 1983. The positive side of those changes for me have been the diversity in the food, shopping and recreation choices. I don’t think we are riding on the coat tales of Vancouver any more for having world class selection.”
Timothy WeaverGraves Timothy WeaverGraves, 16, is a Grade 10 student at Steveston-London Secondary. Best thing you like about Richmond? “The sense of community particularly in Steveston. Because I know people and they know what I’m like, it was easier for me to get up the courage to go look for my first summer job.” Best Richmond memory? “Flying kites at Garry Point in the sunshine then watching the sun go down over the Salish Sea.”
Best Richmond memory? “This one is easy for me—our time with Milan Ilich. An inspirational pioneer and employer in this city and someone we should all strive to be like in terms of giving back what and where we can.” Best lunch spot? “Anywhere in Steveston with a patio.” Best hidden gem?
Join us in commemorating 45 glorious years on Friday, June 1st at our No. 3 Road restaurant in Richmond. “If you enjoy our dyke trails and river side walks and like early morning quietness try the Britannia area at 4:30 a.m. in late May and June; the sunrise and stillness are recharging
to the soul.” Best thing you’d like to see in Richmond? “Short answer: Complete priority given to farmers and farmland.”
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Best lunch spot? “Dave’s Fish and Chips.” Best hidden gem? “Britannia Heritage Shipyard where my Grandpa and I used to show his model boats at the Martime Festival every August.” Best thing you’d like to see in Richmond? “I want to see good community policing come back to Steveston. When Constable Ryhal was there, they were integrated into the community and they solved problems before they got huge. They knew the people and the people knew them.”
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Best place to get your goat Tired of beef, chicken, lamb and pork? Down on duck, too? How about goat? Goat is popular in South Asia, Spain, Africa and the Caribbean, but isn’t likely to pop up in your local Canadian supermarket. But Superior Halal Meat & Deli (4020 No. 5 Rd.) does have goat, whether it be stewing pieces, whole leg or shoulder. Does it taste like lamb, you ask? No, it tastes like goat.
Best cosmopolitan restaurant As Arzeena Hamir mentioned in a recent column, Garden City Kebob Grill (137-9040 Blundeel Rd.) has gone through an unusual evolution. Initially a fish and chip shop, it has added Mediterranean, Turkish and Filipino food with each successive owner. The interesting thing is that the new menu items don’t bump off the old ones, so you can have falafel, fish and chips and taho all in one restaurant. “All three very different cuisines live side-by-side in relative harmony...it truly represents what Richmond’s all about,” notes Hamir.
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Best idea for a new restaurant Not too long ago, options for eating Asian food were pretty much limited to Danny’s Wun Tun House or sipping drinks out of those porcelain idols at the now-gone Suehiro’s. Fast forward to 2012, and you can dine on any style of Chinese food, not to mention Japanese, Vietnamese, Indian and Korean. But there’s one thing lacking in Richmond right now and that’s South Indian food, in particulars dosas. A dosa is a crepe made from fermented rice and dal and is served stuffed or plain with sambar and coconut chutney. The classic filling is potato and onion, but there’s all sorts of options. There was a dosa joint briefly on Westminster, but it’s now closed, which is too bad, since dosas are nothing short of delicious. Richmond needs a dosa restaurant fast.
The food truck Street Meet caused a stir in Steveston earlier this spring when it began selling Mediterranean meals curbside—despite a city bylaw that doesn’t allow mobile food vendors on city streets. Of course Street Meet’s operators had covered all the bases, right? They had a mobile food vending licence and the blessing of city hall to sell on the street for two hours at a time. Well, not exactly. The city was under the impression the truck would be serving work sites and film locations. A tad different than picking
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Matthew Hoekstra photo Harold Cross loves the restaurant at the Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel. Staff like him there, too—so much so that they named the restaurant after him.
Best restaurant customer in Richmond This distinction is reserved for Harold Cross, the man most lunchtime diners at Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel’s restaurant Harold’s Bistro and Bar have seen before. That’s because Cross, 90, has been
a regular at the restaurant— once known as the Wayfaring Tree—since 1980, rarely missing a day for lunch. And kudos to hotel management, who know how to treat their best customer right. When the
hotel changed ownership a few years ago, executives decided to name the restaurant after him. They’ve given him his own parking spot and dining chair, and also pick up his tab. A toast—to Harold.
How would you like to eat at a different Richmond restaurant every day for 365 days? (It’s pretty easy to do, since there’s 800 of them.) And the catch? You’ll get paid $50,000 to write about it. That’s what Tourism Richmond did earlier this year and the press has just eaten it up. Now down to three finalists for the job (the winning candidate should be announced very soon), the Richmond Foodie Blogger contest has already garnered Richmond’s food scene a lot of international exposure.
Best local food blog Ed Lau was one of the short-listed finalists for Tourism Richmond’s Richmond Foodie Blogger contest. His EdEats.com blog offers one of the best looks at Richmond restaurants (as well as other Lower Mainland eateries). Lau likes to eat close to home and eschews the whoo-wee hyberbole with honest assessments of restaurants. We’ve been tipped off to quite a few new lunch spots thanks to his blog. Though she tends to focus more on Vancouver restaurants, Richmond writer Mijune Pak also has a great food blog at www. followmefoodie.com. While many food blogs pass off caption writing as food criticism, Pak’s site packs plenty of photos with detailed descriptions.
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Best hope for the Canucks next season Jen Bell in Steveston might be the Canucks’ best hope at winning a cup next season. During the historic run for the cup last year, the namesake of Bell’s Bake Shop designed a creative cupcake
in the likeness of Lord Stanley’s Cup. They were a bear to make, but customers wanted them. Short of a return to the days of magical Sedinery, a Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy-esque season from Ryan Kesler and impenetrable defence, Bell’s could offer Cup-starved hockey fans the only taste of glory.
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Best area where restaurants are stepping it up East Richmond has some pretty popoular restaurants in Contintental Seafood Restaurant (more on them later), Himalaya, Tandoori Kona and Daddy’s Delight Pizza (more on them later, too) among others, and Kiyo has long been one of Richmond’s best Japanese restaurants. But mention food beyond the Cambie and No. 5 Road area and, for most people, that elicits images of drive-thrus, 75¢ IKEA hot dogs and diners with menus recalling the Queen of Saanich in the 1970s. But East Richmond has seen some hip additions in the most unlikely of areas— industrial parks. Nooch Snack & Chill (3757 Jacombs Road) has a beautiful interior with white furniture and a red wall that make you forget you’re in warehouse country. The menu hits the spot too, with imaginative sandwiches, salads and wraps. (A new Nooch has opened up across from city hall.) And even deeper in East Richmond, Gastown’s Two Chefs and a Table set up shop at 3331 Viking Way with a takeout counter and full-service restaurant at the back. Those working nearby whose culinary highlight of the day used to be the arrival of the sandwich truck can’t believe their luck.
Bhreandáin Clugston photo The kebab platter at Daddy’s Delight.
Best small menu that makes a big impression Not much to choose from on the mall menu at Daddy’s Delight Pizza (No. 5 Road and Cambie), heck they’ve even been without pizza lately. But what is lacking in variety is more than made up with in taste. Basically, you are getting Persian-style grilled food. You have a choice of beef or chicken (or both) kebabs in a pita or on a platter with rice. But the pita is made from scratch as you order—no stale frisbees from a bag here—and is worth the 10 minutes it takes to prepare. Even better is the platter, which comes with saffronflecked rice and a salad, plus
onion and lime, if you wish. Our favourite is the soltani—that’s sultan’s feast—one skewer each of beef and chicken. Call ahead if you are in a hurry.
Best dinner for 450 Continental Seafood Restaurant is the venue of choice for Richmond Chinese Community Society’s annual Chinese New Year community dinner or fundraisers featuring visiting politicians. What is impressive on those nights is how consistently good the food is. Churning out 10-course meals for 450 people isn’t easy, but Continental can balance quality and quantity at the same time.
Bamboo Grove (6920 No. 3 Rd.) was once upon a time a chop suey restaurant. Over the years, the new owner has been slowly transforming the interior into a posh Chinese restaurant, but has left the exterior for last. So those expecting a bowl of shop suey will be surprised to see a pricey menu with some creative food choices. The Pork Stomach & Gingko Long-boiled Soup was a big hit during last year’s Chinese Restaurant Awards Signature Dish Dining Festival. The other interesting thing about Bamboo Grove is the wine list—there’s a very interesting selection of cellar wines, including some hard-to-find Bordeaux.
Best charcuterie A year or so ago, some very authentic looking European-style sausages started showing up in select places around Vancouver. They are the work of Drews Driessen, a fifth generation sausage-maker from Germany. Working out of his Vancouver D-Original Sausage shop, Driessen makes such sausages as French sec and ronde d’ail, the amazing Spanish fuet and a great Ukrainian sausage. Now D-Original Sausage Haus has opened up in Steveston as an outlet for Driessen’s creations as well as a few other meats from around the world. Try the chorizo, matadors and the fennel-flecked fulano.
Best parkade to be trapped in during an emergency Sometimes it doesn’t take an emergency to get stuck inside Superstore’s ground-level parkade on No. 3 Road. All those grocery-hungry motorists. No doubt most are heading in for jugs of milk and Huggies, but some come just for HK B.B.Q. Master—one of the curiously-designed buildings/shops/restaurants that surround the grocery giant. This spot has some pretty good roast pork—enough to attract lines at peak times. If leaving the parking lot isn’t an option, join the others for some Hong Kong comfort food.
Best pineapple bun Lido Restaurant’s pineapple bun is something to behold. Or just eat. This Hong Kong style eatery is located in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it strip mall between Aberdeen Centre and Parker Place, on Hazelbridge Way, and serves up fresh-baked buns for $1.55. To the uninitiated, the pineapple bun isn’t actually made with pineapples, much like some macaroni and cheese products may not actually contain cheese. The sugary golden-brown crust gives this pastry a little bit of a pineapple look—hence the name. Making these buns isn’t rocket science, it’s a pillowy soft art that Lido has mastered. Just avoid the accompanying stick of butter. Your heart will thank you.
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My Best of Richmond Colin Foo Colin Foo is a Richmond actor and artist whose latest project is playing the role of Grand Master in the Mortal Kombat: Legacy web series based on the long-running video game franchise. Best thing you like about Richmond? “We are indeed blessed in Richmond with so many wonderful places and things that it is extremely difficult to choose one as the best. The London Heritage House to sip afternoon English tea. The fish and chips that permeates the air as you walk down Steveston’s Fisherman’s Wharf. Garry Point and kites flying in the blue skies. The Minoru Park with the beautiful Minoru Chapel. Leaving the best for last: sitting on a bench on the dyke facing the Pacific Ocean watching the summer sun set.” Best Richmond memory? “When I first came to Canada over 30 years ago my parents brought the family to a straw-
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The Best of Richmond Arts & Entertainment Best public art that will never see Minoru Park Last summer a Hong Kong design team built a candy-coated Great Pyramid and Great Sphinx of Giza at Aberdeen Centre. Countless M&M’s were used for the Egyptian-themed project that celebrated the short life of King Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt for 10 years until his death at age 18. Now just imagine these candied chocolate creations at Minoru Park. Would an exhibition of red, yellow, green, blue and orange look incredible in the midst of Richmond’s urban oasis? No question. But it also might attract the attention of a few rabbits, give or take a legion. And last we checked, M&M’s don’t make for good rabbit kibble.
Best place to try out naturism The Phoenix Art Workshop in Steveston holds occasional life drawing sessions for artists. To be clear, that’s artists creating work by using the naked human form as the subject. The workshop, which specializes in specialty art classes for special
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Three RCC policy resolutions passed at BC Chamber AGM he Richmond Chamber of Commerce would like to thank their policy committee for all the hard work involved in moving our policy submissions forward to the Provincial level. Annually the Richmond Chamber of Commerce forms a committee consisting of directors and Chamber Manager to review the BC Chamber of Commerce policy and positions manual. These policies advocate issues important to the Richmond area. This year RCC submitted three policies to the BC Chamber AGM. The three policies are: Fraser River Flood Management, (this resolution will
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Many of the policies submitted by Chambers have been used to lobby government at all levels. Our resolution will be reviewed by the Provincial Government on your behalf. “RCC is proud of its achievements to date in the area of policy development for the enhancement of Richmond Businesses. We will continue to work on your behalf to advance a policy agenda that ensures the Richmond business community has the resources, infrastructure, and opportunities to extend its global competitiveness and keep our region’s economy strong and growing.” Lisa Wong, Chair, RCC
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he Fraser River has always been a driving force in the economy of the Province of British Columbia. Hundreds of thousands of residents work on and around the river, or with businesses and industries that rely on this vital waterway. Creating a comprehensive, long-term solution to flood management of the Fraser is a critical component to maintaining Canada’s gateway to the Asia Pacific region. Our elaborate system of dykes and pumps that protect farmland, industry and residents is now utilized to capacity, in large part due to changes in weather patterns and tidal levels that have affected the flow of the River. It is time the Provincial and Federal government begins working with local governments and First Nations to develop a proactive long-term strategy to maintain this powerful, harnessed river.
s Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway, the Province of British Columbia is at the forefront of the pacific century. While this provides new opportunities for industry development and investment in the province, increasingly, participation in this marketplace will demand a new look at the commitment to attracting skilled employees and talented entrepreneurs to the province and country. Demographics challenges and competition amongst jurisdictions are growing significantly and the pace of global demand for talented individuals means that Canadian companies must be allowed to effectively compete in this global context. Increasingly global in their own right, without the ability
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The Fraser River and its 13 main watersheds drain more than a quarter of the Province and are home to over 2.73 million people (67% of the province’s population). Beyond its geographic importance, this basin is a vital component of Canada’s gateway to the Asia Pacific region. In addition to contributing a full 80% of the provincial economic output and 65% of total household income, it also contains 21 million hectares of forest. The Fraser Basin‘s farms, ranches and orchards comprise half of all BC’s agricultural lands, the Fraser Valley alone exceeds $1.4 billion in farm receipts. Eight major mines located in the basin account for 60% of BC’s metal mine production. In addition, the basin contributes 67% of total tourism revenue.1 The volume
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FUTURE, continued from page 42 individuals to our shores and in turn, create new employment for all Canadians. In recent years, the federal government and provincial governments have undertaken a series of initiatives to respond to the needs of industry, but more can and must be done2. To address funding and resource capacity challenges, the current federal immigration programs would benefit greatly from employing best practices currently being used by their provincial counterparts, including adopting new cost recovery models and expedited service programs in order to better match industry demand with the government’s ability to respond. Currently, funding for important economic immigration programs comes from annual appropriations of general revenue as determined by the federal budget. This process makes it hard to match program demands with the appropriate resources. Establishing a cost recovery model similar to that of the BC Provincial Nominee Program, with a separate line item budget and associated performance requirements, would allow the federal government to better respond to industry demand, saving employers precious weeks and months which adversely impact their bottom lines in lost productivity and increased costs3. Mirroring current provincial programs, additional consideration should be given to establishing “fast lane” options for companies and industries that are willing to pay a premium for expedited service. When
combined, these initiatives would better meet the needs of industry and facilitate job creation and productivity gains for the country. In 25 years, only 60% of the Canadian population will be of working age4. In addition, we must stay competitive by gaining highly sought-after skills, talent and experience in the international marketplace. To further meet the needs
of our country’s fastest growing industries, a stronger emphasis on the economic impact and spin off job creation from attracting foreign talent must be incorporated into government requirements, like the current labour market opinion or “LMO” process. For the country’s knowledge based industries, being able to hire key global talent acts as a catalyst to hire many other Canadians. Without this talent, this additional job
creation is lost. Stronger emphasis on such factors in the LMO process will only assist in Canada’s economic competitiveness and creating new jobs for Canadians. Canada’s future rests on our ability to attract and retain the best and brightest from around the globe. Reforming and adapting economic immigration programs to better meet these challenges is an important step in ensuring our continued economic prosperity.
THE CHAMBER RECOMMENDS: That the provincial government(s) work with the federal government to: 1. Place a stronger emphasis on economic and employment stimulus in LMO criteria and in Temporary Foreign Worker Unit (TFWU) applications such as: potential number of jobs created, amount of total investment by company, potential investment by the company, unique or new service or product offering, rural location of the company and/or it’s operations, business succession planning, the affect on the company’s ability to maintain competitive, and the affect on other Canadian companies; 2. Develop an affordable cost recovery model and separate line item budget for LMO, temporary foreign workers, Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience class programs; and 3. Develop “fast lane” option with associated performance requirements for employers who choose to pay a premium for expedited service on LMO applications, TFWU applications, and Temporary Foreign Workers requiring Temporary Resident Visas (TRV) and work permit application processing from visa offices/consulates. 4. Allow the current Temporary Foreign Worker Units the ability to review possible LMO-exempt work permit applications for foreign nationals requiring TRVs or foreign nationals who are visa-exempt but outside Canada. Submitted by the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce and the Richmond Chamber of Commerce
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Provincial Ministries presently involved in flood control include the Solicitor General, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Energy and Mines, and the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resources Operations. A recent survey of Lower Fraser stakeholders indicates that dredging, siltation, gravel, as well as flood mitigation and protection, are the top four pressing issues we currently face. Flood protection and habitat loss were identified as the top issues that would benefit from collaboration.2 In a quantitative flood risk assessment for the City of Chilliwack completed in 2009, damage and loss figures from a dyke breach scenario exceed $1 billion, not including post-event environmental or health factors. Chilliwack is one of 12 cities that shares banks with the Fraser River. While natural shifts in river course and flow are anticipated, the effect of harnessing a river of this size through development along its banks has at once prevented course shifts while also increasing the impacts of modifications
of goods moving on the Fraser River rivals the volume of goods transported on the St. Lawrence seaway, however the amount spent maintaining the Fraser is a fraction of that spent on the St Lawrence. In order to avoid the very real threat of flooding, annual dyke maintenance, gravel and debris removal and regular dredging of the main channel of the Fraser River must be undertaken. These steps are also critically necessary to ensure the river remains open and navigable to serve as a major transportation route for shipping, commercial traffic, pleasure boating, and to further enhance the Pacific fishery. The Province has decentralized responsibility of flood control to municipalities, regional districts and diking authorities, each with limited funds. However, authority for maintenance remains with a myriad of provincial and federal ministries and departments. Work being done is geographically or purposively isolated and not part of a comprehensive plan to See FLOOD, address ongoing maintenance of a flood management system for the Fraser Basin. continued on page 44
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risk and control study commissioned by the City of Prince George following the 2008 ice jam flood identified 14 specific areas of heightened risk along the Fraser and Nechako rivers.5 The cost of maintenance and updating of the existing systems was projected to be $42.5 million in 2009. As a significant factor in Canadaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s economic prosperity and the backbone of the Province, the Fraser River must be maintained to ensure economic prosperity and growth. Submitted by the Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce â&#x20AC;&#x201C; co-sponsored by the Richmond Chamber of Commerce and Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce
THE CHAMBER RECOMMENDS: That the Provincial, Federal and Municipal Governments and First Nations: 1. Work to create a comprehensive long-term plan for flood protection and control on the Fraser within five years. 2. Establish a long-term strategy for maintenance of the Fraser River flood control systems that includes consideration for the growth and viability of the economies that are built around the river. 3. Create and maintain a central dyking authority that will manage and support flood control along the banks of the river. 4. Create and maintain funding agreements that will support the upgrading and maintenance of dyking, dredging, navigation and environmental stewardship along all areas of the Fraser.
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Forgive us if this is predictable, but YVR’s best secret is, well, Victoria’s Secret. Late last year Vancouver International Airport got all glitzy and glamourous with B.C.’s first Victoria’s Secret location, albeit one designed for a traveller. No racy lingerie or sexy bras here, just fragrances, travel accessories and underwear. But just having the chic boutique grace the shores of our Island City is enough for us. Shoppers, however, face a catch. The store is located in the U.S. departures area, so to shop there, you need to be taking a flight out of town. Perhaps a bigger secret is the fact the store is among over 160 shops, services and restaurants the airport now boasts. So there’s no excuse to not get dressed up for that in-flight seat stranger.
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From primula vulgaris to polygonatum, Phoenix Perennials is the place to peruse and purchase those peculiar varieties of plants uncommonly seen in even the most variegated gardens and which suit every discerning palate. Passersby might be tempted to purloin their wide and rarified selection, so mesmerizing is the panoramic view of their No. 6 Road offerings. Parking is plentiful, prices are competitive and the affable Martin van den Hemel photo staff are eager to Gary Lewis of Phoenix Perennials. please.
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Despite losing it’s full service grocery store years ago, No. 5 Road and Cambie has almost everything you need. Fruiticana has fruit, vegetables and staples; Shopper’s Drug Mart has all sorts of canned foods; and Superior Halal Meat & Deli has meat (more on that later). But if you are looking for a lager to quaff with your goat biryani, you’d better hop in your car, because, unless you’re Evan Dunfee, there’s nothing within walking distance. Closest outlets are Bridgeport Liquor Store at Beckman Place near the Oak Street Bridge or the Kingswood Pub up No. 5 Road, north of Williams. There’s also wine at Sanduz Estate Wines at Blundell and Sidaway.
Best sign of high gas prices Domo Richmond offers the occasional “Flash Sale” featuring discounted gas for three hours. The price drops as much as 10 cents a litre. Bring on the line-ups! Motorists and their idling vehicles will seemingly wait an hour for a chance to save up to $5 on gas—with nary a thought of the $5 in gas they spent leaving their vehicles idling. Mind you, with Richmond’s strange bylaw requiring all gas stations to ensure each pump is full-serve, lineups during peak times are inevitable, regardless of price.
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Super Save Gas at No. 5 Road and Westminster Highway has it all—gas, propane, snacks and even a brush with fame courtesy of Jack Black in the film The Big Year. But for anyone who’s ever gassed up here, service with a smile isn’t exactly on the top of the list. And just when you think the gas jockey didn’t hear your plea for 20 bucks of regular or the cashier won’t actually fill your propane tank, it’s done. No fake Paris Hilton like smiles here. But whatever. It’s gas.
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The Best of Richmond Shopping Best place to find an empty bicycle rack Richmond’s new IKEA store has 100 parking spaces for cyclists. That’s 88 more than the previous location. But who cycles to IKEA? Unless there’s some new bike technology we’re not aware of, squeezing a Billy bookcase on a bike rack just doesn’t work. It’s hard not to leave this new 334,000-squarefoot space without buying something. A spoon, a chesterfield, a chamaedorea elegans (it’s a plant; we looked it up). I suppose the $1 breakfasts might be a draw for the protein-seeking cycling crowd, but forget a little As-Is browsing. You are not fitting that sideboard on your Norco fenders.
Rob Newell photo Jonathan Grand Pierre and Ranae Miller at the new IKEA.
Thank-you Richmond customers for your Best of Richmond 2012 votes — we are honoured to have earned your recognition in the Dim Sum category.
After 25 years of success our motto remains “warm hospitality, superb quality and value!” We invite you to visit Sun Sui Wah to enjoy our large selection of signature dishes like world famous crispy, juicy roasted squab, live seafoods including Alaska King Crab, mouth watering dim sum and truly fine teas to accent your meal. CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS MAY 28 TO JUNE 1ST-RE OPENING SATURDAY JUNE 2ND
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Rob Newell photo Jonathan Grand Pierre and Ranae Miller check out the new climbing wall at the Richmond Olympic Oval.
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the Rick Hansen Foundation, continues to inspire others to make a positive difference.
Best rouge The Richmond Raiders reached the B.C. Junior Football League’s Tier II playoff championship game against the North Delta Longhorns in dramatic fashion recently. The Raiders edged the Burnaby Lions 11-10 in a semifinal game, with the deciding point coming via a rouge (a single point) with one second remaining in regulation time. “It was totally Canadian,” chuckled a relieved but happy Raider president Rob Parmar, who is working hard to boost the number of players in the gridiron game.
first stop of the 2012 Canadian Women’s Golf Tour. The win earned the 16-year-old amateur, who was playing among a field of mostly professional players, an exemption into this summer’s Canadian Women’s Open to be played in her hometown.
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Best example of giving back Growing up in Richmond, Bobby Singh played a lot of sport— and was successful at most, though it eventually became clear football was his best. He eventually carved out quite a successful pro career on the gridiron, becoming the only player to ever earn three championship rings at the pro level (NFL, CFL And XFL). Today, the former BC Lions’ guard enthusiastically gives back. One of his favourite projects is the Down Set Hut youth football camp, which he started four years ago. The annual one-day camp features many of Singh’s pro football pals including San Francisco 49ers head strength and conditioning coach Mark Uyeyama, former Lion Sean Graham, and current Leos Travis Lulay, Geroy Simon, Angus Reid and Paul McCallum.
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You sure know a good one. Barry Grabowski is nominated in the Best Lawyer category by you, his clients. The lawyers and staff at Cohen Buchan Edwards LLP know that Barry is in a league of his own. We see how he works with clients and the care he takes to assist them. We also see them return to him, time and again. Barry Grabowski
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Best place to celebrate your heritage Each summer, for the last 32 years, the greater soccer community has gathered in Richmond for the annual Nations Cup tournament. And this year’s edition scheduled for July 20 to 22 at Hugh Boyd Park promises
more exciting action and memories with some 5,000 spectators expected to attend over the course of the weekend. Billed as Western Canada’s premier summer classic, the event follows a unique format
Midget A Championships in Salmon Arm. A 6-1 final-game victory over Kelowna put an exclamation mark on a stellar season in which Richmond went 52-1-5,
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in which players are grouped based on their ethnic backgrounds. It creates an exciting atmosphere that provides a platform for people throughout the community to express their ethnic pride.
Best example of sticking to the goal After being bridesmaids at the three previous provincial finals, the Richmond Ravens finally got to enjoy being champions at the 2012 B.C. Hockey Female
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The Best of Richmond Sports Best example that the Devils are Angels off the ice
Best juggling act by a local basketball coach
Their hockey name may be the Richmond Devils, but they’re really angels at heart. The local South Coast Female Hockey League team is as dedicated to helping others away from the rink as they are committed to excelling on the ice. In December, they spent two days decorating and making crafts and then cooked, served breakfast and played with children before helping to clean up at the Richmond Family Place Breakfast with Santa.
A year after guiding the R.C. Palmer Griffins to their first provincial high school senior AAA boys’ basketball championship, coach Paul Eberhardt has decided he hasn’t been giving enough to the game. Next season he will not only continue to coach the Griffins, but
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also guide the fortunes of the Langara Falcons men’s college team. This isn’t the first time Eberhardt has done double duty. While coaching at Palmer from 2005 to 2009 he was also at the helm of Capilano Blues of the BC Collegiate men’s league.
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Please join us at 10am Sunday, June 3 for Worship Service and Sunday School 604-277-0508 • www.stevestonunitedchurch.ca A caring and friendly village church
8140 Saunders Road, Richmond, BC 604-277-8012 www.bbchurch.ca Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sonshine Adventures for Kids Interim Pastor - Rev. Bob Bahr
SOUTH ARM UNITED CHURCH 11051 No. 3 Road, Richmond 604-277-4020 sauc@telus.net www.southarmunitedchurch.ca Minister of the Congregation - Rev. Dr. Gary Gaudin Children & Youth Team Ministry Music Ministry - Ron Stevenson Worship Service & Church School - 10:00 am ALL ARE WELCOME!
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WORSHIP SERVICES 9:00 AM AND 11:00 AM
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Promise Land (Children’s Church)
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Children ages 4-12 • Nursery available Teaching Series: GALATIANS
Come for 10am Sunday Worship and Children’s Sunday School and after-service coffee and fellowship. Founded 1888. Richmond’s Oldest Church
CHILDRENS GYM NIGHT Ages 7-12 FRIDAYS 7:00-9:00 pm at Blundell Elementary School (until June 15)
BRIGHOUSE UNITED CHURCH
Sunday Service: 8:30 &10:30 am Sunday School
St. Anne’s - Steveston Anglican Church 4071 Francis Road, Richmond, BC
The Rev. Brian Vickers, Rector • 604-277-9626
Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Contemplative Eucharist 10:00 a.m. Family Eucharist with Church School Sanctuary open for quiet prayer 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. weekdays • www.stannessteveston.ca
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1.30 p.m. - Holy Eucharist and Sermon, Annual Kirking of the Tartan Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association.
GILMORE PARK UNITED CHURCH 8060 No. 1 Road (corner of No. 1 & Blundell) 604.277.5377 www.gilmoreparkunited.org Rev. Scott Swanson & Rev. Jennifer Goddard-Sheppard
THE CHRISTIAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF CANADA
Worship and Children’s Program Sundays, 10:30 am
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FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH OF CANADA Richmond Christian Fellowship Worship Time 10:30am Location MacNeill High School 6611 No. 4 Rd., Richmond Pastor Impam Moses
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Fujian Evangelical Church welcomes you to Sunday Worship Services
FILIPINO CANADIAN CHURCH Apostolic Pentecostal Church Intl. Cambie Rd.
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ADVENTIST Richmond Seventh-Day ADVENTIST Church Worship Location and Time: Sat. 9:15 a.m. 8711 Cambie Road, Richmond www.richmondsda.org 778-230-9714
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12200 Blundell Road, Richmond, B.C., V6W 1B3 Phone 604-273-2757 • www.fujianevangelical.org
INTERDENOMINATIONAL 10351 No. 1 Road (1 block South of Williams Road) Sunday Celebration, Sharing & The Word - 10:00 a.m. www.myecc.org 604-270-4685
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Kids Sunday School Youth Activities Everyone Welcome
RICHMOND PENTECOSTAL CHURCH RPC - A Place To Belong
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SUNDAY MORNING SERVICES — 9:00AM & 11:00 AM Dr. C.A. Coats – Lead Pastor Evening Service – 6:00pm “Multiple Learning Opportunities” – Dr. C.A. Coats Elevate (High School/College) – Pastor Joseph Dutko Where people find acceptance and encouragement. Lord Byng Elementary School – Gymnasium
3711 Georgia Street at No. 1 Road www.Steveston.org Phone: 604.271.3786 Senior Pastor - Rev. Kevin Jamieson Sundays 10:30 am Worship, Coffee & Fellowship *Relaxed Setting* Contemporary Music*
FILIPINO CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRIST-CENTERED CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Filipino Congregation) www.cccc-richmondbc.com COME AND JOIN US IN OUR CELEBRATION OF REDEMPTION! Worship Service 12:20 p.m. Sunday School 2:00 p.m. 8151 Bennett Road, Richmond tel: 604-271-6491
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The first Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada celebration Feb. 11 at the Richmond Olympic Oval was a resounding success, with thousands turning out to celebrate the nation’s most popular game. Activities ranged from a ball hockey game featuring former Vancouver Canucks to a Pacific International Junior Hockey League between the hometown Sockeyes and North Delta Devils, as well as a Hockey Hall of Fame legends display including several NHL trophies. But the biggest draw was an appearance by former Vancouver Canucks’ captain Trevor Linden, who spent hours greeting fans and signing autographs.
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The Richmond Review readers have chosen Cora as one of the best new restaurants!
The Cora team sincerely thank their customers who have truly shown their appreciation of Cora’s tasty, creative breakfasts and lunches by voting them one of the best new restaurants in Richmond. With now three restaurants in the greater Vancouver area, Cora continues to deliver on its commitment to serve Canada’s best breakfast and lunch.
Don Fennell photo All-time fan favourite and former Vancouver Canucks captain Trevor Linden was the centre of attention at Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada Feb. 11 in Richmond.
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Richmond’s Darcy Marquardt hopes to compete in her third Olympic Summer Games this August in London, England as a member of Canada’s heavyweight 8 women’s rowing team.
The hours are long and gruelling, with early-morning practices a certainty. So why would anyone want to become a rower? Richmond’s Darcy Marquardt can answer that in a single word: passion. Originally intending to retire following her second Olympic Summer Games in Beijing in 2008, Marquardt reconsidered after realizing she still had the desire to be better. So the former world champion, who originally set out to be a figure skater, is back with Canada’s national rowing team and a valued member of the women’s heavyweight 8 crew that has its heart set on winning Olympic gold this summer in London, England. Marquardt and her teammates were further encouraged by their silver medal finish at the Lucerne World Cup last weekend, placing just 3/100th of a second behind the winning U.S. crew which hasn’t lost an event since 2005. “So having added fuel to the fire, now we get back to training,” said Marquardt.
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parents hope the ensuing naptime will be a success. However, it’s time King George Park got some accolades. It has two big playgrounds that will keep tots and preschoolers happy, a water park,
picnic area, soccer pitches, nearby washrooms and lots of green space to run around in. A morning running around there will make your toddler sleepier than eating a turkey and banana sandwich.
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It was almost a year ago when thousands of drunk hockey fans went amok in Downtown Vancouver, trashing the town after their Vancouver Canucks came up short in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals.
A half-dozen Richmond residents have been charged to date. These include a beauty pageant finalist and an honour roll student, which goes to show it was more than knuckledraggers getting caught
up in the frenzy. There was no trouble this year, however, and it was nothing to do with better policing, preparation or not inviting tens of thousands of hot-headed drunks to the dowtown core. Nope, you can
thank Jonathan Quick. Canuck fans didn’t have time to get through a six-pack in the time it took the goaltender and his Los Angeles Kings to shut down the Canucks in the first round of this year’s playoffs.
Best place to talk about the one that got away Richmond Rod and Reels Society is a club for those 50-plus that meets once a month to talk about fishing. The club organizes fishing trips and hosts the annual Bullhead Derby.The club meets in the Japanese Cultural Centre behind Steveston
Community Centre at 10 a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of every month. Anyone interested in fishing is invited to attend. Call Norm at 604-274-3971 or see www.richmondgoldenrodsandreels.com for club info.
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Arland Bruce brought the Grey Cup to a pair of seniors homes in Richmond.
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with the community. I want to bring this trophy and put as many smiles on the faces of fans that I can in one day,” Bruce said. “Having the utmost respect for my elders, I am especially looking forward to visiting those in care homes who can’t get out and see us play. It is without a doubt, my chance to celebrate with them.” Bruce is a star receiver who
can put up big numbers. Much like the Lions, he had a rough start to the season. But soon after Wally Buono picked him up from Hamilton for a song, Bruce and the Lions went on an incredible turnaround, bouncing back from an 0-6 start to win the Grey Cup. The Lions were sure happy to get him, as were the folks at Fraserview and Rosewood.
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The Best of Richmond Sports Best performance in a homecoming Richmond’s Megan Durrant made a triumphant return to her hometown in late April, helping the Simon Fraser University women’s softball team edge rival
University of B.C. 6-5 in a late-season game at London Park. Durrant walked and scored on a two-out double by Carly Lepourte in the first inning, and later led off
Best example it’s darkest just before the dawn Between events as a rookie pro golfer on the Canadian Tour, Nathan Leonhardt was feeling a little down and hoping to revive his game when he returned to his Richmond roots last August. “The last couple of weeks I’d been hitting the ball very poorly and getting frustrated,” he said. So on a Sunday morning he headed out to Mayfair Lakes Golf and Country Club to hit a few practice balls and work on his putting and chipping. It was on the range the 26-year-old felt he found something that was working—a swing he’d abandoned. As luck would have it, just as he was wrapping up his practice session a couple of friends invited him to join them for a round of golf. When he entered the clubhouse five hours later, he’d shot a course record 62.
the seventh inning with a solo home run that tied the game, setting the stage for teammate Sammie Olexa’s winning score on a wild pitch and infield grounder.
Best path to the Olympics A victory over Canadian teammate Pierre-Luc Hinse earned Richmond’s Andre Ho the chance to compete on this summer’s biggest sports stage. Ho, 20, defeated Hinse in five games
last month to win the first men’s tournament at the North American table tennis qualifier held in Cary, N.C. Ho is the ninth-ranked Canadian men’s player.
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One of Canada’s top young fencers, Richmond’s Shaul Gordon clearly has a unique ability to see the positive. After what he deemed was a “very poor” performance in the sabre competition at the junior world championships in Moscow last month, the Grade 12 Richmond High International Baccalaureate student used the experience to his advantage. In a fiveminute speech titled l’echec (the failure) at
the recent provincial finals of the Concours d’Art Oratoirs (French speaking contest), he told the audience of his intention not to let the fencing result stand in his way of getting to the top level of his favourite sport. The speech won first prize at the B.C. contest and earned Gordon the chance to participate in this week’s national finals where the grand prize is a full, four-year academic scholarship to the University of Ottawa.
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INSTALLERS & HELPERS for SHOWER DOOR & CLOSET ORGANIZER INSTALLATION Surrey’s Leading Glass & Shower Door Company Rahul Glass Ltd. is looking for experienced Full-Time Installers & Helpers. Exciting packages will be offered to those with previous exp. WILLING TO TRAIN. Punjabi speaking is an asset.
Contact Raj 604-710-1581 or fax resume: 604-592-2690
HELP WANTED
PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Tower Crane RIGGERS for projects in the GVRD. Rigging ticket, experience on a commercial construction site working under a crane is required. Send resume via fax:
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com
The Richmond Review has a part-time position for an Ad Controller/Reception. The position requires an organized individual with the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced team environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills, knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel applications and attention to detail are also requirements. Responsibilities of the position include booking and trafficking advertising and flyer distribution plus some general office and reception duties. You will be at the centre of the action, contributing to a team of dynamic sales, marketing and creative professionals. This is a position best suited to those who can offer our internal and external customers unparalleled service. The Richmond Review is part of Black Press — Canada’s largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, as well as extensive online operations with over 250 websites. Black Press is also a leading commercial printer with 15 printing plants in operation. Interested applicants should send their resumé to: Mary Kemmis, publisher, no later than June 4, 2012. publisher@richmondreview.com The Richmond Review #1-3671 Viking Way, Richmond, BC, V6V 2J5 No phone calls please.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. New roof, reroof, repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617.
JASON’S ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. (604)961-7505, 278-0375
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626
LEGAL SERVICES
mainlandroofingltd@gmail.com
CRIMINAL RECORD? Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
Decorative Concrete Garden Edging & Driveway Curbs ~~ Free Designs ~~ Call for a Free Estimate
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
604-838-1400
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 224
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CARPET CLEANING
~CHOICE CARPET CLEANING~ Free Estimates. Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025 (24 hr) 788-688-0117
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MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020
CONCRETE & PLACING
AFFORDABLE MOVING
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JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly • Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
Local & Long Distance
PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 32 Years Exp. Free Estimates.
Call: Rick (604) 202-5184
HEALTH PRODUCTS
WAIST AWAY the summer days in a new bathing suit. Get your 1st 9 weeks for $99 - Proven Results! Call Herbal Magic right NOW 1800-854-5176.
HOLISTIC LIFECOACHING Do you want to apply the book “The Secret” into your life but just don’t know how? Find out the things that blocking your way in manifesting the life you desire. www.createacharmedlife.ca 604-277-3591
BUYING OR SELLING? Use bcclassified.com - Merchandise for Sale 500’s
FINANCIAL SERVICES
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
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ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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FENCING
604.587.5865
www.recycleitcanada.ca
604-537-4140
#1 AAA Rubbish Removal
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
21 Years Serving Rmd. Residential & Commercial Clean Courteous Service FREE ESTIMATES Joe 604-250-5481
329 PAINTING & DECORATING A1 PAINTING Co. Exterior painting & Pressure Washing. Exc prices. Call Inderjit (604)721-0372
bradsjunkremoval.com
Haul Anything...
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
But Dead Bodies!!
S & S LANDSCAPING & FENCING
604.
Factory Direct Cedar Fence Panels for Sale & Installation. 8291 No. 5 Road, Richmond. 604 275-3158
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
$45/Hr
RELAXING MASSAGE Call Sandy 778-908-3315
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MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
173E
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Moon Construction Building Services. Your Specialists in; • Concrete Forming • Framing • Siding 604.218.3064
220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
GARDENING
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM
Ad Control / Reception
www.richmondreview.com
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CONCRETE Removal /Replace. Garages, sidewalks, patios. Call Santino (778)892-5559
TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
COOK WANTED for cafeteria in South Delta. FT steady work. Wages depend on exp. $12-15/hr. Latin American cooking an asset. Own transport. sunjobs2012@gmail.com or fx 604-607-7656
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.
• FREE ADMISSION to all playing venues • 1 complimentary item of event apparel • 1 complimentary meal per volunteer shift worked! For more information, visit our website at: www.canadian openfastpitch.com or contact our office at 604.536.9287 or info@canadianopen fastpitch.com And don’t forget to like us on Facebook at: http://www. facebook.com/Canadian OpenFastpitch and follow us on Twitter @CdnOpen!
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com
In exchange for your time, each volunteer will receive:
STRUCTURLAM PRODUCTS Ltd., located in beautiful Penticton, B.C. is seeking experienced Timber Framers. For more information and to apply, please visit our website @ www.sales@structurlam.com WANT TO SEE Scenic BC! Needed Immediately . Experienced Feller Buncher Operator with Chipper Head/Mower to work around Hydro Transmission Lines. Must be willing to travel throughout BC (based out of Vanderhoof). $28-$34 per hour + Benefits. For more info. e-mail: sbcjobs@hotmail.ca. Send Resume to: SBCJOBS Box 1136 Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 or Fax: (250) 567-2550
PERSONAL SERVICES
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TREE SERVICES
Helping CANADIANS repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest regardless of your credit! PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc is seeking skilled Formwork Carpenters and apprentices for projects in the GVRD. Good knowledge of commercial construction forming systems/ processes and training in Fall Pro, Scissor Lift an asset. Send resume via fax:
604-241-5301 or pclvancouverjobs@pcl.com
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HELP WANTED
Qualify Now To Be Debt Free 1-877-220-3328
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582
Licensed, Government Approved, BBB Accredited. DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500
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Papers are delivered to your door. No need to insert flyers either! Deliver 2x week, Wednesdays and Fridays, right in your neighbourhood. Call our circulation department for information.
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778
PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com
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PLUMBING
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
Call Roya 604-247-3710 Boundaries
1ST CALL Plumbing, heating, gas, licensed, insured, bonded. Local, Prompt and Prof. 604-868-7062
Number of Papers
8000 Blk of Railway Ave 9000 Blk of No 2 Rd
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Cormorant Crt, Steveston Hwy
52
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9500-10800 Block Shell
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9000 blk Gilbert Rd, Gilhurst Cres, Gilhurst Gate
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Anahim Dr, Aragon Rd
86
PETS 477
PETS
BLACK ENGLISH LAB, 3 yrs old, F., spade, all shots. To good home w/lge yard / acreage. 604-308-9348
BLUE PITBULL Pups genetics/ razoredge UKC reg, 9/weeks. $500-$1000. 778-237-2824
BORDER COLLIE PUP, male, 13 wks. Registered. Strong trialing & working pedigree. Vet checked. 1st shots. $500. 604-854-6637 Abbts
CAIRN Terriers. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650: 604-807-5204.
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD
Running this ad for 8yrs
or email us at circulation@richmondreview.com
Route
• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
HELP WANTED
Kids and Adults Needed
Tree removal done RIGHT!
MLG ENTERPRISES All Aspects Landscaping & Garden Solutions
OF Home (604)501-9290
Improvements,
MIN. EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM Reasonable Rates 604-270-6338
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 COCKER SPANIEL Puppies Family raised – pure bred, no papers, $500. (604) 888-0832
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Gilbert Cres, Neill Pl , Woodwards Pl
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4000 Blair Dr, Fisher Gt, Howard St, Shepherd Dr
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2000 blk Shell Rd, River Dr
55
14500483
Ash St, Boyd Crt, Dolphin Ave, Crt
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Call Ian 604-724-6373
LAB PUPS, Chocolate, $700. vet ch, dew-claws rem. 1st shots, dewormed. qual. lines (604)702-0217
14500434
8000 blk of No 4 Rd
68
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Danyluk Crt, Mccutcheon Place
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POWER WASHING, Gutters, Windows Bird Control, Resi/Com. Lic/Insur. Free Est: Call Dean 604839-8856
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
14703660
Jones Rd, Keefer Ave
94
14703650
General Currie Rd
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Pressure Washing, window cleaning, sidewalks, parking lots, driveways & gutters. WCB.604-833-1462
PITTBULL PUPPIES. 8 weeks old. 4M & 2 F. Bluenose. Vet checked. $350. each. 604-825-6793
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PRESSURE WASHING POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
FILA GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957.
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PLUMBING & HEATING
24/7 HEATING & PLUMBING HOT WATER TANKS INSTALLED $699 • Plumbing, Drainage, Gas Plumbing • Fireplaces & Conversion to Gas • Furnace, Boiler Repairs & Installation
604-868-7062
Licensed, Insured, Bonded • Same Day Service
Licensed, Insured & Bonded Local Plumbers www.1stcallplumbing.ca
LAWN SERVICE
RENOVATIONS
• Edging
• Hedge Trimming / Pruning
• Aeration / Power Raking
• Pressure Washing
• Trimming
CONSTRUCTION • RENOVATIONS ** COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL ** KITCHEN & BATHROOM SPECIALIST PLUS TIDDLEY THINGS
604-272-2809 or cell: 604-841-2479
604-908-3596 6 04-9 -908-3 -3596
EXCAVATION
PLUMBING
COMMERCIAL ~ RESIDENTIAL •Backfilling/trenching •Ashphalt/concrete removal •Drainage •Retaining walls •Install concrete driveways/sidewalks
HANDYMAN
email: admin@richmondreview.com
TOY POODLE puppies. 1 apricot, 1 white, both male. Adorable. $700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
ALDERGROVE 7 bdrm, 4 bath, 9 yrs old, 2 a/g stes on 1st floor, 4 bdrms up, open concept kitchen with island, crown moldings, south backyrd. RV access. $579,900. Offers. (604)856-4721
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AUCTIONS
FURNITURE
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
MISC. FOR SALE
FULLY SERVICED LOT 45x160 quiet neighborhood. $649,000. 10271 Gilmore Cres 604-273-4124
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
696
OTHER AREAS
1 Plot @ Valley View; Surrey; $5000; beautiful area; very scenic; Maggie 250-768-9790
RENTALS REAL ESTATE 706 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE
MERRITT BRICK & BLOCK. 30,000 sf. bldg supply yard with 2 forklifts & 2005 skid steer. All stock. Living quarters only $500/mo rent. $95,000. Owner will carry up to 50%. Call Paul 1-250-378-2337
REVIEW
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 bdrm apartment in central Richmond. $900/month from June 1. Call 604 272 9708 CENTRAL Richmond Move in with suitcase. Beautifully furn’d 1 bdrm apt with rec ctr, ns/np, avail immed. $1200 incl heat/elec. 604-526-9529
PETS
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1 & 2 Bdrms Available Immediately Located in central Richmond, close to all amenities & Kwantlen College. Rent includes heat and hot water.Sorry no pets.
Call 604-830-4002 or 604-830-8246 Visit our website: www.aptrentals.net RICHMOND Brickhouse area, 2 bdrm, inste ldry, new appls, strg, u/g prkg $1235 incl ht & h/wtr,ns/np,Jul1. 604-304-9252 msg
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
FAN, Wood and gold coloured, great condition. Stainless steel KITCHEN SINK, 3 basins, (small in middle) (no faucet) Excellent condition. LIGHT FIXTURES, three. Gold/glass, for ceiling (flush against ceiling). HANGING LIGHT, used for entry way, gold & glass. RECLINER CHAIR green (hardly used) North Delta. 604-591-9740
477
APARTMENT/CONDO
RICHMOND
LOTS
630
MATTRESSES starting at $99
560
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
Auction Estate Antique Collectable . June 3 @ 1pm at Dodd’s Auction 3311-28 Ave, Vernon. 1-866-545-3259. View photos at doddsauction.com
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RENTALS 706
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PETS
PET WEEK OF THE
“CHIANTI” NEEDS A GOOD HOME WITH YOU!
“CHIANTI”, ID #263623, NM, BIRMAN, 4 YEARS 1 MONTH This beautiful boy was found as a stray, wandering the streets of Chilliwack all on his lonesome. He is now more than ready for his forever home! Chianti is a very confident, playful, and energetic cat, and he loves to use the scratching post. He finds being around other cats very stressful and would prefer to be the only feline in the house. An experienced owner would be ideal for him, with no young children, as he tends to play rough and be a little on the feisty side. Because he has long (and gorgeous) hair, Chianti will need to be brushed regularly.
SPCA Thriftmart 5400 MINORU BLVD • 604-276-2477
5431 NO. 3 RD. 604-276-2254
PROUD TO SUPPORT THE LOCAL SPCA
750
SUITES, LOWER
TRANSPORTATION 810
736
HOMES FOR RENT
CARS - DOMESTIC
2001 CHEV CAVALIER, 5spd manual, 4dr, low kms, new aircare, $2450 firm. 604-538-4883
STEVESTON 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, nr. Moncton & bus. $650 mo. + utils. June 1. (604)272-5758
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
TOWNHOUSES
2001 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA, 1.8T turbo, 4 dr sedan, std, all options, exc cond. $5300 obo 604-780-8404
RICHMOND
2003 TOYOTA COROLLA 5 spd manual, silver, 152K, 1 owner, great on gas, winter & summer tires. $5500. Call 604-560-1684.
QUEENSGATE GARDENS Conveniently Located Close to schools & public transportation. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm townhouses. 6 Appl’s., balcony, 2 car garage, 2 full baths, gas f/p. 1 Year lease required. No Pets.
Auto Loans or
Professionally Managed by Colliers International Call 604-841-2665
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory.
GUARANTEED We Will Pay You $1000 1-888-229-0744 or apply at:
806
818
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2000 SATURN 4 door, auto, 248K, new brakes, tires, waterpump, perfect car, $2500. (778)866-8218
RICHMOND, Steveston & Williams. Brand new 1 bdrm suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $900/mo. incl utils. Call 778-847-4803.
752
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
1998 CADILLAC D Ellegance, 107 km, 4 dr sedan, fully loaded, Aircrd to 2013. Very clean. Exc. runner. $3700 firm. Call 604-534-0923
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2006 JAGUAR X-Type, 3.0, V6, 114K, silver, black lthr, lady driven, exc cond!! $19,800. 604-542-5833.
2007 Honda Civic DXG 5 speed standard, 2 dr., grey, 135K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no acc. $10,000 604-793-3819 6-9pm
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VEHICLES WANTED
WANTED: 1980-1981 Celica GT liftback, 5-spd; or a 1979-1981 Supra 5-spd. Cell 250-307-1215.
828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
Classifieds is your best location for information about Real Estate in your desired community. bcclassified.com
1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5spd, new tires, wheel lift, low km’s, does need finishing work. Pictures available. $3500. 604-996-8734.
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Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
RICHMOND. 2 bdrm ½ dupex, 2 full baths. Mediterranean style. Nr Brighouse SkyTrain. N/S. Cat allowed. $1,200 elec/heat/hot water incl. Avail. immed. Suit 2 people Please call aft 2 p.m. 604-272-5015.
AUTO FINANCING
RICHMOND No 1 & Springfield, 3 bdrm., 1 bath, bright, reno, own w/d, lam. & tile. Prkg. July 1. $1395 mo. incl. heat & hydro. N/S N/P. Refs. 604-724-5375
TRANSPORTATION ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
1976 CADILLAC Eldorado conv. 40,000 org. miles, must see, like new $22,000 obo. 604-576-4385.
810
AUTO FINANCING
Richmond, 2400sf 4 bdrm 2 baths, rec rm, ldry, huge bckyd, NS/NP June 15. $2000 604-312-3226 RICHMOND 2 bdrm. bungalow, fenced yard, July 1. $1600 mo. Small pet OK. N/S (604)278-2382
MOVING SALE 7500 REEDER RD. SAT. JUNE 2, 9-3 RAIN OR SHINE
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION RICHMOND Williams/1 Rd. Share with retired gentleman. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath rancher-style townhouse. Very quiet, ns/np, mature responsible person. $500 incl all utils/internet. Avail. now. Jim at 604-644-8623
SUITES, LOWER
2 BEDROOM basement suite in West Richmond available June 1. Close to all amenities including shopping, bus stop, elementary and high schools. N/S, N/P, Rent is $850 per month. Please call 604781-4529 for more info.
GARAGE SALES
RICHMOND
RICHMOND #5/Granville 4 bd + 1 bd dwn, reno’d, clean, 7 appl, lrg lot, prkg $2200 + util. 604-618-3156
750
TO ADOPT CALL 604-277-3100
RENTALS
ABBOTSFORD: For Lease: 12,000 sf industrial bldg with 3 large overhead drs & office. 1 acre paved and fenced yard with ample parking. Located close to Mt Lehman interchange. Call Ken 604-855-6430
715
778-895-0968 RMD
604-247-3700
Call Darryn 604-339-5532 FOR SALE BY OWNER
Free estimate and free design. CALL WEST:
Call
Free estimates (fully insured)
625
WEST CONCRETE
We specialize in driveway, sidewalk, patio, foundation and retaining wall, all kinds of concrete jobs. We also do fencing jobs.
To advertise in the Home Service Guide
STEVESTON HOME SERVICES
PETS
www.raincentre.com
(24/7) 604-874-8158
CONCRETE SERVICE
5 MINUTE EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM PLUMBING SERVICES AT REASONABLE RATES CALL 604-270-6338
New fence installation • Gates & repair Roofing repairs • Powerwashing • Odd jobs • Renos • Gutters etc. Painting interior & exterior
REAL ESTATE
Mike Stanley, Field Tech Richmond BC
RJ’S PLUMBING & HOME SERVICE
SSL ENTERPRISES INC
477
• New 4”, 5”, 6” Seamless Gutters & Downpipes • Leaf-Grate & Leaf Protection System • Gutter Repairs & Cleaning • Best Prices • No HST - May, June, July • Customer Service Since 1968 (45 Years) • Fully Insured
• Residential / Commercial • Complete Fertilizing Programs • Rotary / Reel Cutting
BILL GILLESPIE
PETS
Plumbing • Electrical • Woodwork • Drywall • Bathrooms • Painting • Handyman • Textured Ceilings • FREE Quotes Door Repairs: Patio • Pocket • Bi-folds • Shower Insured / WCB and I’m a Nice Guy! Mike Favel • 604-341-2681
Installed from $699
604-275-8464 or 778-869-6288 www.cssheating.com
604-833-2103
M.S. MAINTENANCE & RENOVATIONS
HOT WATER TANKS
HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACE – $2499 installed
•Backhoes •Mini excavator (rubber track) •Bobcats (forks/buckets) •Dump trucks
RENOVATIONS
• Plumbing Service & Repairs • Boilers & Furnaces • Gas Work
Furniture, household items.
No early birds Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557 WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in June, $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-5936095.
Richmond
Need A Ride, Drive Today. Take $500 to $5000 Cash Home. Carter Credit 1.888.688.1837
818
CARS - DOMESTIC
1985 CADILLAC SEVILLE, 4 L, loaded, all options, mint in/out. all orig, and car cover. 70,000 orig miles. $5000 obo. (604)505-7713. 1992 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, Immaculate condition. Loaded, sunroof. Bose gold stereo. 58,000 org. mls. $4000. 604-532-8040.
SPRINGHILL CRESCENT & SPRINGHILL PLACE
Huge Annual Garage Sale off Williams Rd & Dyke
Sunday, June 3, 9am-3pm SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Furniture, Household Items, Toys, Clothes, Books, Antiques & More. *** RAIN or SHINE ***
GARAGE SALES
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The Best of Richmond Sports Best anthem singer to Juno winner All those anthem singers who aspire to become recording artists need look no further than Elaine “Lil’Bit” Shepherd for inspiration. After winning the first RichCity Idol in 2004 as a Grade 12 student at Richmond High, Shepherd spent a
year or so belting out O Canada at Richmond Sockeyes home games. Then it was on to bigger and better things, culminating in her winning last year a Juno Award for reggae recording of the year for “Likkle But Mi Tallwah.”
Richmond swimmer Brian Johns retires after competing in three Olympic Summer Games.
Best reason to hang up your swim cap
Elaine “Lil’Bit” Shepherd has gone from singing the national anthem at Richmond Sockeyes’ home games to an award-winning reggae artist.
TRANSPORTATION 830
TRANSPORTATION
MOTORCYCLES
851
2001 VICTORY CRUISER deluxe 46,000 kms. 1500 cc, AT H/P $6,500. Call 604-534-2503.
838
RECREATIONAL/SALE
2004 Itasca Senova 30 ft, V10, 75,000k. New tires. Gen. 12 ft slide. $35,000: 1-(604)820-0395 2008 FREEDOM SPIRIT 20’ travel trailer, like new, hardly used, a/c, f/s, dble bed, dble sink, nook, couch 2 prop tanks/2 batteries, $10,500 obo. Must sell. (604)581-5117
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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
TRUCKS & VANS
Had he not decided to retire from competitive swimming in March, Richmond’s Brian Johns may have established a Canadian Olympic record this summer in London. If the 29-yearold had made Canada’s aquatics team the 2012 Olympics would have been his fourth Summer Games. But Johns, who opted to hang up his swim cap
TRANSPORTATION 851
TRUCKS & VANS
1988 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500, 3/4 ton, loaded, a/c, Air Cared, premium cond. 178K. $3500 obo (778)565-4334
2005 FORD F150, 4X4, crew cab , green, auto, 160 kms, options, $12,000 firm. Call 604-538-9257.
1990 Chevy 20 van, good work truck, $1,000. Call 604-298-1238.
MARINE
1997 VENTURA Mini Van, like new cond in/out, loaded, tinted windows, 4 16” extra new high performance tires on allied wheel avail. $350. AirCared. Picture avail. $1200. 604-9968734.
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WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN Whereas Tarsem Singh Jawanda is indebted to City Wide Auto Towing Ltd. for storage and towing on a 2002 Isuzu Concrete Pumper Vin: JALE5B14627900298 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $18,139.21 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of June, 2012 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at City Wide Auto Towing Ltd. 9551 Van Horne Way, Richmond B.C. V7A 2Z2. The Vehicle was placed in storage on August 23, 2011. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
AMENDMENT OF A PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN Pest Management Plan (PMP) No: 107-0128-12/17 Applicant: Canadian National Railway Company (CN), 11717-138th Street, Surrey BC V3R 6T5 (604) 589-6542 Agent: SMC Consulting, 1582 Lawrence Avenue, Penticton BC V2A 3C1 Tel/FAX: (250) 492-6193 E-mail: smcconsulting@shaw.ca
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 The Scrapper
The purpose of the proposed amendment request is to control wood decay in two timber bridges located (1) adjacent to No. 8 Rd, Lulu Island, Richmond at MP 6.96, and (2) across the north arm of the Fraser River between the 21100 Block River Rd. on Lulu Island and south Burnaby, south of Fraser Park Drive. The common and trade name of the pesticide proposed for use under this amendment are chloropicrin (Timber Fume). The application method will consist of manually inserting capped vials containing a pre-measured portion of Timber Fume into drilled holes in timbers. The degradable cap on the vial breaks down over time and temperature (within the drilled holes), allowing the liquid Timber Fume to enter the gas phase and move into the surrounding wood. All holes will be plugged with tight fitting wood plugs following treatment. This ensures that the Timber Fume does not enter a body of water or other environmentally sensitive area. Drilled holes will be located at least 60 cm above the high water mark. The duration of the proposed amendment to the PMP is from July 25, 2012 to May 3, 2017. A copy of the proposed amendment to the PMP and a map showing the location of the timber bridges proposed for treatment may be obtained by contacting the Agent (SMC Consulting) listed above.
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2007 NISSAN ARMADA SE silver 44,000 mls, 8 pass Exc. Cond! $21,900/obo. 604-309-7956 (Abby)
instead of trying to overcome an anterior cruciate ligament injury in five months (when the normall recovery period is 10 months), is happy with his decision. It will, he says, allow him to focus on coaching. He’s currently competing a master’s degree in coaching sciences at the University of B.C. and assisting in coaching UBC’s varsity swim team.
“A person wishing to contribute information about the proposed treatment sites relative to the development of the amendment to the PMP may send copies of the information to the applicant c/o SMC Consulting, Agent, at the address listed above within 30 days of the publication of this notice”
PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT Under the Liquor Control & Licensing Act An application has been received by the Liquor Control & Licensing Branch and by the City of Richmond from: 0755 Restaurant & Lounge Inc. #2188-3779 Sexsmith Road Richmond, BC The intent of the application is to change the hours of operation of Food Primary Liquor Licence #304745. The current operating hours are: 9 am to 12 am Monday to Sunday The proposed operating hours are: 9 am to 2 am Monday to Sunday Residents and owners of businesses may comment on this application by writing to: City of Richmond Business License Division Liquor License Applications 6911 No. 3 Road Richmond, B.C. V6Y 2C1 To ensure the consideration of your views, your written comments must be received on or before June 30th, 2012. Your name, address and phone number must be included with your comments. Please note that your comments may be made available to the Applicant or Local Government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.
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> Jimmy Ng Memorial Road Hockey Tournament at Thompson Community Centre
Around Town Amanda Oye
Remembering Jimmy Ng Ten years have passed since he was killed in the line of duty, but the memory of Jimmy Ng is as strong as ever as was evident at the 10th annual Const. Jimmy Ng Memorial Road Hockey Tournament at Thompson Community Centre last weekend. The event, which saw 14 teams compete, was hosted by the Rotary Club of Steveston in partnership with the Richmond RCMP, Steveston Harbour Authority, the City of Richmond, the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue and The Richmond Review. “I thought that this was one of the best tournaments we have ever had,” said Sgt. Kate Hansen, the chair of the tournament and a member of the Rotary Club of Steveston. “The atmosphere was really fun and exciting,” she said. Along with hockey games there was a street safety day on Saturday, concession and pancake breakfast. “It was a big year being the tenth anniversary of Jimmy’s death,” Hansen said. Money raised at the event will go towards RCMP youth programs, the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue programs and The Rotary Club of Steveston. The tournament winners were the Knucklepucks, who won the “A” pool, and Seafair, who won the more familyfriendly “B” pool.
“A” pool winners the Knucklepucks. Torrie Watters, Scott Weber and Oliver Percival Smith, who played on The Richmond Review, the second place “B” pool team
Bill McNulty, the founder of the Rotary Club of Steveston, and Therese and Chris Ng, the parents of Jimmy Ng.
Natalie and Myrtle Hume.
ABOVE: Evan, Marty, Kaylee and Amy Rusticus. LEFT: Maninder Gill and Jessy Dhillon, who played on Strive Recruitment, the second place “A” pool team.
Amanda Oye covers the social scene. amanda.oye@ telus.net.
See more photos online at richmondreivew.com
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