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The Delta Islanders celebrated winning the B.C. Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse League championship Tuesday at the Coquitlam Sports Centre. See more coverage on Page 22.

Islanders win first league title Underdog Delta Jr. ‘A’ lacrosse team captures championship with thrilling double OT victory MARK BOOTH

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The Delta Islanders will be heading to the 2016 Minto Cup with a huge wave of momentum. They are B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse League champions for the first time in their 15-year history after a thrilling 11-10 double overtime win over the Coquitlam Adanacs on Tuesday night. The Adanacs entered the bestof-three final as heavy favourites, having won seven consecutive league titles and rolling to a perfect 25-0-0 record. The Islanders

served notice with a 9-6 game one victory, then dropped a 11-10 overtime heartbreaker at Sungod Arena. They returned the favour 48 hours later in front of about 1,500 fans at the Coquitlam Sports Centre with a resilient performance. Playoff MVP Jon Phillips scored with 1:03 remaining to send the game to overtime and Chase Fraser extended it to sudden-death with 1:07 left in the 10-minute extra period. Nick Jensen finally ended the drama when he finished off an odd man

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transition play at the 31 second mark. The Islanders had reached the league finals on two previous occasions, including being swept in last year’s series. Now, they have taken lacrosse where it has never gone before in this community and it’s far from over. The Minto Cup starts Aug. 20 at the Langley Events Centre. Delta will be up against champions from the Ontario and Alberta leagues, along with the Adanacs. It was one special night for team president Darcy Phillips,

who also holds down the same position with Delta’s minor box and field programs. The Ladner resident is one of many who has put years of volunteer time into the franchise and the sport to get to this point. He also watched his son deliver one huge performance. “I’m speechless right now. It’s great to see it all come together. Islander pride,” he smiled. “It shows what a lot of hard work and time in the box can do.” Assistant manager and head coach Greg Rennie grew up playing the game here and want-

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ed nothing more than to show Delta can compete and beat the league heavyweights. “I have only wanted to win in Ladner. I have never put on a jersey other than Ladner,” he said. “I have had chances to go to other places in junior. I never wanted to leave here and I wanted to do this in this town. It’s more important to me than anything. “When you have done it once you can do it again. There will be a second time and there will be a third time. This is just a stepping stone (for this franchise).”

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MP has ‘thrilling’ Rio experience Qualtrough represents federal government at Summer Games in Brazil IAN JACQUES

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Delta MP and Canada’s Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities Carla Qualtrough has just returned from what she described a “memorable and thrilling” experience at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio. Qualtrough represented the federal government at the Games from Aug. 2 to 9 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the days leading up to the opening ceremonies on Aug. 5, Qualtrough met with numerous government officials including a session with all of the Commonwealth Sport Ministers. “We spent time talking about international issues related to sport — things like anti-doping, integrity in sport, specific sports funding and women in sport,” she said. “The talks were very interesting and in my role as Canada’s Minister of Sport, very important to get our mes-

same time as our rowing team. When you look at the rest of Canada and see Delta with four Olympic athletes, that is something to be very proud of.” She said it was very memorable to be a part of SUBMITTED PHOTO the ceremony Delta MP Carla Qualtrough is joined by members of Team Canada’s at the athletes’ village and to Olympic staff in front of the Olympic rings in Rio. see Canada’s sages across and hear from the athletes’ village and athletes enter attended the opening cerothers as well.” the stadium for the openemonies. She then met with seving ceremonies. “So it was meetings in eral ministers from South “For someone who has the mornings and then America as a primer for been a part of this as an that quickly morphed into the upcoming Pan Am athlete and now combecoming a Team Canada Games. ing back and seeing the “They wanted to hear super fan,” she said. “In athletes’ faces and their the news of the success three days I attended 10 families and the pride of our Games in Toronto. different sports includon their faces, it was just Really a best practices dis- ing seeing most of our fantastic,” she recalled. “It cussion,” Qualtrough said. Delta athletes. I missed was pretty emotional and Qualtrough also partici- out on seeing Markus super proud moments just pated in the official raising [Thormeyer] in the pool as one after the other. People he was competing at the of the Canadian flag at love Canada here. Brazil

has adopted Canada, so it’s pretty cool.” As for Rio itself, Qualtrough said despite the many concerns heading into the Games, at the end of the day, Rio was ready to host the world. “It was down to the wire, but the athletes are saying the field of play is excellent, the officiating has been great, the facilities are great for athletes — all the kinks were worked out well before the opening ceremonies,” she said. “To be honest if you are a spectator or a fan, you have to have a little more patience. Transportation has been an issue. It’s a big city and it takes a while to move around and the spectator lines have been long because of security, but I have always been focused on the athletes’ experience and what I have heard is that this has been great.” Canada is fielding a team of 313 athletes in 37 sports, along with 205 coaches and support staff.

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The Port of Vancouver announced last week new environmental requirements have come into effect for container trucks serving the port. Effective Aug. 1, all trucks registered in the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s Truck Licensing System are required to have either a diesel oxidation catalyst

or diesel particulate filter installed in order to gain access to port facilities, the port announced. There’s currently approximately 1,750 trucks performing around 30,000 container trips weekly along truck routes in the region, including South Delta, and most trucks in the system are already compliant. The port authority notes that to fulfil the longstanding requirements and maintain port access,

trucking companies and independent owneroperators must provide verification of their truck engine age or proof that retrofits have been made to older trucks. Since the implementation, around 100 trucks last week alone that were in the Truck Licensing System are no longer permitted to access port facilities. “The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has a number of programs to reduce

emissions and improve regional air quality,” said Peter Xotta, vice-president of planning and operations. “Modernizing the port’s truck fleet is just one way we are contributing to efforts that address climate change and protect the health of local citizens.” Meanwhile, a future truck staging area planned for South Delta is in the detailed design phase. The port authority is planning to lease an area of

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Little progress in postal talks Contract discussions have been ongoing since late last year IAN JACQUES

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Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) remain at the negotiating table, but progress has been discouraging according to Canada Post. “We remain committed to our goal of reaching agreements that are fair to our employees. At the same time, the agreements must allow us to continue to provide affordable pricing and service to our customers and all Canadians,” said Serge Pitre, vice-president of sales in a news release. Pitre said there has been some confusion amongst the public that there was a 30-day timeframe to negotiate a deal without a work stoppage. “This confusion may stem from an earlier offer by Canada Post on July 8 to negotiate intensively for 30 days under an extended ‘cooling off period.’ The offer was contingent on both parties agreeing to binding arbitration if they could not reach negotiated settlements within 30

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Both Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers remain at the negotiating table. days. The union rejected the offer the same day. Accordingly, Aug. 8 was not a date of significance,” he added. “Canada Post has expressed its strong desire to continue to negotiate without the threat of a lockout. Although CUPW has repeatedly said that they do not intend to strike, a threat of a 72-hour notice to strike is always a very real possibility.” For its part, the CUPW has been ramping up public pressure on Canada Post and the federal government to negotiate a fair and just deal.

Last Saturday, more than 1,000 postal workers and allies gathered in Montreal and marched to Prime Minister Trudeau’s constituency office. “It is time for Canada Post to negotiate seriously with us and address the issues that are key to achieving new collective agreements,” said a CUPW news release. “Now we wait and see how the government will react to our request for them to encourage Canada Post to come to the table ready to resolve the big issues. We have shown both the

government and Canada Post that we are organized and committed to achieving negotiated collective agreements. “There have been some discussions with Canada Post, but the end result is the same — little or no progress. There has definitely been no progress on the key issues. We are determined to get this process moving towards a settlement and when the movement happens, we will be ready.” Contract discussions have been going on since late 2015.

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Aug. 2, 6:58 p.m., Unit Block Graham Drive: Complainant reported the theft of a bicycle from the yard of his residence. Police informed the complainant the bicycle was found abandoned in a field several days earlier and provided him with contact information to recover the bike. Aug. 4, 9:15 a.m., 1700 Block 56th Street: Complainant reported that someone had broken into her vehicle by smashing the driver-side window. A sports bag and her wallet was stolen. Several of the complainant’s credit cards had already been used at multiple locations at the time of police report. Aug. 5, 2:04 a.m., 700 Block Gilchrist Drive: A

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Natural, unstructured playground a first for Delta

Delta’s first natural, unstructured playground is coming to Annieville Lions Park in North Delta this fall. A community costsharing project in partnership with the Corporation of Delta, the North Delta Lions Club, and made possible by an Otter Co-op community spaces grant, the initiative will see natural play elements introduced to the existing playground. “Parks are so important to the development of our community,” says Mayor Lois Jackson. “There are many benefits to a natural playground and unstructured play for kids, and we are excited about working with community organizations like North Delta Lions and Otter Co-op to bring back play to Delta.” Unstructured playgrounds are designed to reintroduce kids to healthy risk in natural play environments. Natural play features at the Annieville Park will include a log fort with a slide, log climber, leaping posts and a minizipline. According to the Corporation of Delta, children who play regularly in natural environments show more advanced motor fitness, including coordination, balance and agility, and they are sick less often. Exposure to natural environments also improves children’s cognitive development by improving their awareness, reasoning and observational skills.

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t can’t be as dramatic this time around, but that doesn’t mean we won’t feel it. When the George Massey Tunnel opened back in 1959, it completely transformed Delta, ushering in an era of unprecedented growth thanks to vastly improved road access. For the better part of two decades, this place absolutely boomed, to the point where a school, sometimes two, would open every September to serve new neighbourhoods that had popped up. The advent of the Agricultural Land Reserve put an end to that sprawl by drawing a hard line between rural and urban, boundaries that still exist today, which means the 10-lane bridge to open in 2022 won’t have anywhere near the same impact as the crossing it’s scheduled to replace. However, that doesn’t mean getting across the south arm of the Fraser in a more timely fashion will be the only effect of the new span. The bridge will apply pressure on farmland to be sure, but as long as the province holds firm on ALR boundaries and permitted uses, it’s hard to see significant change in that regard. The real stress will be applied to the finite amount of residential land in Ladner and Tsawwassen, which will become more desirable once commuters don’t have to inch their way along the highway and through the antiquated tube. When you couple ease of access with an aging, single-family-centric housing stock built during a time when lots were far larger, you’ve got the recipe for wholesale redevelopment. We’re already seeing this happen in a piecemeal way, but the bridge could take that to a completely different level. Fifty-year-old houses on 10,000-squarefoot lots don’t jibe with today’s market forces so you could soon see them disappear with increasing frequency. How widespread this renewal becomes depends largely on the public’s appetite for change, which could well be determined by what kind of change is being proposed. We’ve made it abundantly clear we don’t want this place to turn into another Richmond, so I suspect density will become a buzzword in the years ahead. Maintaining the character of these communities is paramount, but the pressure brought about by a new bridge will be unrelenting. Get ready because Delta’s next act begins in just six years.

Pay attention to politics here, not just in the U.S.

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f the average Delta household is anything resembling ours, we spend more time immersed in American presidential politics than our own federal leadership debates. Perhaps it’s just show time or represented better in prime time capturing our attention. I can’t think of two more controversial characters in a race to assume the leadership of the most powerful and influential country in the socalled civilized world. Hate to say it, but I can’t wait for the leadership debates leading up to the November presidential election for our southern neighbours. Seems there’s something flawed in candidate selection for these two to end up as their parties’ representatives. Closer to home and perhaps not so captivating, but definitely worthy of our attention, Delta will undergo its own nomination races leading up to the May 2017 Provincial election. The B.C. Liberal Party has authorized Delta South to hold a candidate selection meeting on Sept. 21. These meetings across all parties are far more significant than one might think in that a small turnout of members can nominate a candidate worthy or not, of the leadership and moral responsibilities given them.

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In addition to these considerations, there is also the divisiveness between those of a particular political persuasion in backing an individual as the party’s nominee. It certainly happened in the past, when there were two or more excellent candidates and likely will happen again as we move forward to the selection dates. The B.C. Liberals have endorsed Ian Paton and Jim Cessford as candidates in Delta South. Both camps are busy signing up members, which potentially benefits the parties’ fortunes for the provincial election. It’s almost impossible to avoid awkwardness between candidates who know each other well, and have supported each other when wearing different hats. That sentiment carries over into the two “camps” whom are

well known to each other and have collectively worked together to address common political issues. Cessford, a Sunshine Hills resident, is the recently retired Delta police chief of 20 years, and a well-known and knowledgeable South Delta personality. Cessford has a gregarious and outgoing personality, which belies his paramilitary policing career successfully completed. He has served at the country’s highest policing levels, so he has endured some of the inside “political” intrigues. Paton Jr. is a born and raised Deltan from a family with highprofile community and provincial history. He has held a seat on Delta council since 2010, remains deeply involved in community affairs, is well-known in the agricultural community and is a high profile auctioneer lending support at many local fundraisers. Both candidates are worthy to represent Delta South. These candidate’s profile work well at the municipal level. Not so at the provincial and federal level. The popularity of the party leadership vastly overrides the individual profile, look only at the last federal election locally for confirmation. Paton and Cessford are venturing forth on an exciting opportunity with a formidable challenge ahead for one of them.


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Letters

More of bog set to be destroyed

Editor: Re: MK Delta Lands Burns Bog development proposal, July 29. There has been talk of sorts that the proposed deal with MK Delta Lands is the best trade-off or compromise that we could get. The fact remains, more of Burns Bog is set to be destroyed. Delta council has opened a path for bulldozers and dump trucks into the bog. What has influenced council’s decision? Were deals/offers (land transfers and money), persuasions (more development attempts in the bog), and tax revenue involved? Council surely didn’t want to destroy any part of this environmental jewel, but nature’s influence on council seems to take a back seat. Why is it such a problem to protect what is left of Burns Bog, and give in to its destruction? The problem is one of private ownership of a

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A letter writer contends private interest has trumped the environment when it comes to Burns Bog. precious piece of nature. But this problem is not insurmountable. In fact, this same problem was overcome to a large degree back in 2004 with the creation of the Burns Bog Ecological Conservancy Area. Can this current problem be solved like it was back in 2004? Of course it can, but sadly,

so far, there is no political will. If MK Delta Lands gets the final go ahead for their project, what is there to stop Suzicorp from developing their large parcel of bog next to MK’s (on the east side)? Private interest has trumped the environment and the public good, but

my hope is that further destruction of the bog is not inevitable. Delta council knows what they are getting out of this deal, but do they grasp the benefits of keeping Burns Bog, our “Lungs of the Lower Mainland,” protected from encroachment disease? Jason Lewko

We all need to be more mindful on roads Editor: Patrick Burns makes a few salient points in his letter of Aug. 5: “As a pedestrian and often cyclist and motorist in the Tsawwassen area...” and I see a lot of the bad behaviours he mentioned, unfortunately, predominantly by pedestrians and cyclists. He alleges that much of this behaviour is rooted in ignorance of the law, reality and basic physics and I tend to agree with him,

seeing cyclists riding sans helmets, riding on sidewalks, riding on the wrong side of the road and riding across crosswalks – all in ignorance of the law and reality. I see pedestrians blithely walking into traffic, often with their face buried in their phone, earbuds jammed in place – deliberately ignoring the don’t walk signals and exhibiting the same behaviours, again, that Mr. Burns alleges is the sole

domain of the motorist. Just “as a driver it is your responsibility to know the rules of the road and adhere to them at all times” applies to motorists it also applies to pedestrians and cyclists. Yes, motorists are guilty of ignoring the laws, but so are pedestrians and cyclists. So let’s not just go for the low hanging fruit – all of us needs to be more mindful out there, regardless of our ‘rights’.

Brian McKenna

Wisdom of making the right choice

Editor: Re: Massive brain drain awaits U.S. if Trump wins election (ML Burke column, Optimist Aug. 10). That “massive brain-drain awaiting U.S.” could quite easily go either way come November with either a Republican or a Democrat win. According to the latest New York Times/CBS poll, almost two-thirds of registered voters find Clinton and Trump equally unpopular. While America’s voters are faced with an electoral “Hobson’s choice”

of an unpopular Hillary Clinton as the lesser of two evils, this election has very much become one history will remember as the competing “evils of two lesser!” Perhaps the final word on the 2016 presidential election race to the bottom should go to an observation attributed to Woody Allen: “We stand today at a crossroads: One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other leads to total extinction. Let us hope we have the wisdom to make the right choice.” E.W. Bopp

B.C. desperate for doctors Editor: I read with incredulity the plight of Dr. Hejazi not being able to certify in B.C. (Optimist, Aug. 3). When will our College of Physicians and Surgeons climb out of the dark ages and recognize other countries have first world medical schools? Our province is desperate for physicians. Let these new Canadians certify after taking an entrance exam and allow the folks of British

Columbia to benefit from Dr. Hejazi’s expertise. We as a country need to shift our narrow paradigm and realize we in Canada do not have the best interests of our citizens at heart, including the Canadian Hejazi family, if we continue denying qualified medical professionals certification in Canada. We need physicians, so what is wrong with this picture? Patti Swinburne

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Black Bond celebrates 10 years in Ladner Business Briefs Black Bond Books recently celebrated 10 years in business in Ladner with a community celebration event. “The official celebration was last weekend because the month of August marked 10 years of us being in Ladner,” said owner Cathy Jesson. “The celebration went really well. The community seems to really appreciate us being there. The vibe was really positive and the sales were probably double what they would normally be for a weekend, so that’s good as well.” Jesson said during the last few months, rumours have been swirling in the

community that the store would be changing locations to the Tsawwassen Mills Mall, but she is happy to report that they recently signed a new five-year lease to stay in Ladner. “This is a very connected community. There just seems to be a real neighbourhood feel and an appreciation for independent businesses, even more so than many other communities,” she said. “I would say Ladner is pretty special. Tsawwassen Mills will be great for an occasional visit for major purchases, but for your day-to-day community connections Ladner is still very important, so that’s why we decided to stay in Ladner and continue to serve the book loving Ladner community.”

ing at the Rio Olympic Games. Noel Asmar Equestrian has dressed Team Canada’s show jumping, dressage, eventing and paradressage teams with their competition uniforms, and out of the ring apparel. Noel Asmar, based in South Surrey, will be SUBMITTED PHOTO opening its first Black Bond Books in Ladner retail outlet celebrated its 10th anniversary this October at with a community event at the Tsawwassen Mills. store last weekend. Asmar’s designs have gained recog*** nition across the Delta shoppers will world for their innovative soon get a chance to purand technical expertise, chase the same gear that garnering high praise from the Canadian Olympic top-level athletes and the Equestrian Team is wearfashion press.

Environmental Assessment of the Proposed George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project

Open House and Invitation to Comment The British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (Ministry) is proposing to replace the George Massey Tunnel with a new bridge, improve Highway 99 from Bridgeport Road in Richmond to Highway 91 in Delta, and replace interchanges at Westminster Highway, Steveston Highway and Highway 17A (proposed Project). The proposed Project is subject to review under British Columbia’s Environmental Assessment Act. The Ministry has now submitted its application (Application) to obtain an Environmental Assessment Certificate, which is required before any work can be undertaken on the proposed Project. There are 60 days for the submission of comments by the public in relation to the Application. The comment period will begin on August 3, 2016, and end on October 3, 2016. To provide information about the Application, and to receive comments from the public, the Environmental Assessment Office of British Columbia (EAO) invites the public to attend three Open Houses: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Delta Town and Country Inn 6005 Highway 17A (at Highway 99), Delta, B.C. Tuesday, September 13, 2016 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sandman Signature Hotel Vancouver Airport 10251 St. Edwards Drive, Richmond, B.C. Wednesday, September 14, 2016 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Delta Town and Country Inn 6005 Highway 17A (at Highway 99), Delta, B.C.

All comments received during this comment period in relation to the Application will be considered. The intention of seeking public comments is to ensure that all potential effects – environmental, economic, social, heritage and health – that might result from the proposed Project are identified for consideration as part of the assessment process. EAO also accepts public comments through the following ways: • By Online Form at: http://www.eao.gov.bc.ca/pcp/index.html • By Mail: Michael Shepard Project Assessment Manager Environmental Assessment Office PO Box 9426 Stn Prov Govt Victoria, B.C. V8W 9V1 • By Fax: Fax: 250 387-0230 An electronic copy of the Application and information regarding the environmental assessment process are available at www.eao.gov.bc.ca Copies of the Application will also be available for viewing at: • All Municipal Libraries in the City of Richmond • All Municipal Libraries in the Corporation of Delta • Ministry’s Project Office, 2030-11662 Steveston Highway (Ironwood Plaza), Richmond For more information about the proposed Project, visit: masseytunnel.ca

NOTE: All submissions received by EAO during the comment period in relation to the proposed Project are considered public and will be posted to the EAO web site.


Around Town Burns Bog Escape

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Event to report? Contact Dave at dwillis@delta-optimist.com or 604-946-4451

Burns Bog Escape, a 5D gaming experience, runs rain or shine Friday, Aug. 19, Saturday, Aug. 20 and Sunday, Aug. 21. The first-time event takes place along the inner loop of the Delta Nature Reserve where participants will be faced with a series of puzzles to solve. The cost to take part is $20 for adults and $10 for kids (anybody under 18) during the daytime. There is also a subsidy families can apply for if planning on a daytime visit. During the evening the cost is $30 per person. The event is a fundraiser for the Burns Bog Conservation Society. To register for the event visit www.burnsbog. org/burnsbogescape, email communications@burnsbog.org or call 604-572-0373.

Olympics at the library

The Ladner Pioneer Library and the Tsawwassen Library will be airing CBC’s coverage of the summer Olympics until Aug. 21. Library hours are Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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There will once again be an outdoor movie night at Diefenbaker Park in Tsawwassen.

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face painters, and “giant inflatable balls to run around in,” he notes, adding it’s all free. Concession snacks like popcorn and snow cones will also be available. He says the club has been asked not to publicize the title of the film that will be shown as it is “too new of a release.” It’s being advertised as a “fantasy adventure movie.” Starlight Spectacular is scheduled to kick off at 3 p.m. with the movie starting at dusk. Those planning on attending are asked to bring their own blankets

and chairs and to walk or bike if possible. The event is weather dependent and may be rescheduled if necessary. The Tsawwassen Town Centre Mall will host its Outdoor Movie Night & Block Party on Saturday, Aug. 27. “It is a fantastic, free community event that brings a thousand guests together in the heart of Tsawwassen,” said mall promotions manager Shannon Taylor. During the block party there will be numerous display and community booths with activities,

handouts, and information. There will be special performances by Studio Cloud 30 from about 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. and a Taekwondo demonstration from 7:45 to 8:15 p.m. The TOOBs service club will be hosting a fundraising barbecue with smokies, hotdogs, popcorn, water and pop. Proceeds will benefit the club and the Ladner Girl Guides Association, which will be assisting with the event. The computer animated Disney movie Inside Out will be shown at the mall’s movie night. Due to the planned mall

redevelopment this could be the last Outdoor Movie Night & Block Party to be held there, Taylor notes. “If we cannot hold this event here at the mall in 2017, we will partner with and/or sponsor other community groups such as the Tsawwassen Rotary Club and look at other public spaces as a venue, to ensure that this fantastic community event continues,” she says. The block party begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by the movie, which starts at dusk. Visit www. tsawwassentowncentremall.com for more details.

The Delta Community Animal Expo is set for Sunday, Aug. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Ladner Memorial Park. The event is free. There will be games, dog and rabbit agility shows, a Build A Dog House competition, food trucks and more. For more information go to Delta.ca/ AnimalShelter.

he first of two upcoming outdoor movie nights in Tsawwassen takes place tomorrow at Diefenbaker Park as the Rotary Club of Tsawwassen hosts its Starlight Spectacular. The second annual event includes a premovie carnival with “many attractions and games,” says chair James Latheron. Some of those include bouncy castles, Euro bungee, huge inflatable slides,

Ladner market on Sunday

Dachshunds to descend on Winskill Park

Animal expo

The Ladner Village Market runs Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 48th Ave. Scheduled entertainment includes Rachel Button (pop duo) and Astro’s Collar (classic rock). For more details on these and other events, go to delta-optimist.com or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook. com/TheDeltaOptimist

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The Western Dachshund Club’s 26th annual Wiener Walk & Picnic is set for Sunday at Winskill Park in Tsawwassen. Between 75 to 100 dogs dachshunds are expected to attend, notes club member Susan Lankau. “Many people come year after year. It’s just a fun thing for them,” she

says. Popular events set to take place include wiener on a stick, musical hulahoops, a costume contest, best trick and wiener dunking (where dogs go after a piece of wiener in a bowl of water). There will be samples from dog-related businesses as well. For humans there will be a dachshund information table, an auction, a 50/50 draw and hotdogs

and pop. The entry fee is $10 for your first dog and $5 for each additional dachshund. All dogs must be on a leash at all times. Organizers ask that dogs be older than five months. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is set for 10:30 a.m.

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Many dachshunds are expected at Winskill Park Sunday.


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Lifestyles

Visiting Hawaii’s legendary volcanoes

Instead of fleeing eruptions, people pack picnics and go to watch, according to local guide RICK MILLIKAN

C o n t r i b u t i n g Wr i t e r

With fellow nature lovers, we head off to learn about Hawaii’s volcanoes and witness Kilauea’s fiery caldera at twilight. Investigations begin in north Kona, where Ka’ahumanu highway slices through vast lava flows. “Generally, people flee from volcanic eruptions. Here, we pack picnics and go to watch. And that’s what we’re doing today!” grins our guide Steve. “Do you see Hualalai to the east? It erupted in 1801, producing these lava fields of jagged a’a and smooth pahoehoe. Hawaii’s oldest volcano, Kohala lies northward. We’re now travelling to the hotspot that created these and Hawaii’s three other shield-shaped volcanoes. Millions of years ago this hotspot began creating an archipelago of islands inching northward atop the Pacific Plate.” Patches of golden Egyptian fountain grass dot this black terrain. In

Wailea, highland grasses flourish, creating green pastures. Saddle Road takes us up through a desolate valley between two huge dormant volcanoes. Steely observatories sparkle atop snowcapped Mauna Kea. Mauna Loa, we discover, represents the earth’s greatest volcanic mass. On the windward side, abundant rainfall and rich volcanic soil nurture varieties of roadside ferns, cane orchids and bushy ohi’as, polymorphous plants shape-shifting to fit varied environments. Handing out flashlights at Hilo’s Kaumana Caves Park, Steve smiles, “You’ll soon see that part of Hawaii’s charm lies underground!” A steep stairway leads down to a fern-bordered cave entrance. Scaling rock piles and ducking under crevices, we step gingerly on a rippled old lava flow between smooth black walls. “This cave’s part of a 40-km lava tube formed

The massive Kilauea Crater. during Mauna Loa’s 1881 eruption,” Steve notes. “Desperate islanders asked Princess Ruth for help. Arriving from Honolulu, she sat near the approaching lava, praying for fire goddess Pele to spare Hilo. A few days later, the flow stopped.” Atop Kilauea, we discover the UNESCO declared Volcanoes National Park a natural heritage site partly due to its being a religious setting. At the Jaggar Museum, we focus terrace telescopes on its steamy caldera. Inside Jaggar, Hawaii’s fire goddess dominates two large paintings.

PHOTO BY CHRIS AND RICK MILLIKAN

Exhibits display Pele’s hair, long golden strands of volcanic fiberglass and Pele’s tears, droplets of volcanic glass. A posted legend describes how demigod Kamapua’a turned himself into ama’u ferns and surrounded Pele’s home to be close to her. The crater’s descriptive name: Halema’uma’u means house (hale) of the fern (ama’u). Observations from early volcano visitors like Mark Twain decorate walls. Pictures and maps identify Kilauea’s eruptions, continuous since 1983. One photo shows the new rift across Crater Rim Drive,

so large it could swallow a bus! Driving onward, we view steam rising from vents, giant ferns thriving in its rainforest and several small craters. Minutes later, there’s a short hike to a volcanic rift. I ask about the green ferns dotting the black landscape. “That one’s the legendary ama’u. Its red frond is the scar where Pele burned Kamapua’a,” said Steve. “Those others are Kupukupu. Kupu means wise, so Kupukupu, are doubly wise in finding sheltered niches.” Noting another form of Ohi’a, prompts another legend. “Pele fancied a handsome Hawaiian called Ohi’a. He turned her down. So she changed him into a tree. Later showing godly compassion toward his truelove Lehua, Pele transformed her into a beautiful red blossom and attached her to Mr. Ohi’a to be forever together.” On the road again, Steve tells another legend.

“Kama-pua’a and Pele were initially attracted to one another, yet they squabbled. Pele tried to burn her demigod admirer, so Kama-pua’a turned himself into a pig and trotted away. Pele then became lava, attacking Kama-pua’a. He turned into ama’u ferns, hiding in crevasses. Ultimately, he morphed into a pigfish, diving into the Pacific and swimming away. Descending switchbacks along the new Chain of Craters Road, Pele’s lava can be seen, zigzagging down a steep escarpment, leaving untouched islands of emerald ama’us.” Back at the Jaggar, we gaze upon Hale’mau’mau, now spectacularly illuminated by glowing red magma. In the warm evening air, constant crackcrack-crackling can be heard. Is Pele at her stove stirring poi? Travel Writers’ Tales is an independent travel article syndicate that offers professionally written travel articles to newspapers.

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Lifestyles

Studio West presents Lion King musical

Studio West Dance presents its fourth summer musical, Disney’s The Lion King this weekend. Performances are Saturday at 3 and 6 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m. at Hawthorne Elementary School’s gymnasium, which has been masterfully converted into a theatre space, complete with stage, lighting and sound. It’s a one-act kids’ show that will run approximately 30 minutes. “We are over-the-moon excited to produce this show,” explained choreographer and Studio West director, Jyla Davis. “It is even more significant this year as we prepare to compete in Showstoppers West Coast Finals in Disneyland in July 2017.” The production will pack a punch with all of your favourite characters, played by 25 of Delta’s most talented young triple threat performers. “The Lion King was such a staple in my childhood,” added musical director and show director

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Studio West Dance students will perform The Lion King this weekend. Tracy Neff. “I remember watching it over and over again the summer it came out. My family had to listen to me belt out, ‘Hakuna Matata’ a hundred times a day.” Davis and Neff became fast friends when they performed together at Theatre Under the Stars 16 years ago. Soon after that, Davis launched into a professional dance career and Neff went to study musical theatre at the Boston Conservatory. “We both arrived back in Delta around the same

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The Sidekick Players will be auditioning for the second production of its 20th season, Art by Yasmina Reza (translation by Christopher Hampton) and directed by Jacqollyne Keath. Audition dates are Wednesday, Aug. 24 and Sunday, Aug. 28 from 7 to 9 p.m. with call backs (if needed) Wednesday, Aug. 31 at the Sidekick Rehearsal Hall (downstairs), Tsawwassen Arts Centre, 1172-56th St., Tsawwassen. Cast requirements include: three males who can play 40s to late 50s, Serge (40-59) art lover and dermatologist, Marc (40-59) engineer and Ivan (40-55) stationary shop employee. Production dates are Jan. 12 to 28, 2017, with possible extra matinee Jan. 2 at The Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Art opened in London’s West End on Oct. 15, 1996. The production stared Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay and Ken Stott,

produced by David Pugh and Sean Connery. It ran for eight years.

The comedy, which raises questions about art and friendship, concerns three long-time friends, Serge, Marc, and Yvan. Art then played on Broadway in New York from Feb. 12, 1998 to Aug. 8, 1999. The March 1, 1998 opening-night cast featured Alan Alda (Marc), Victor Garber (Serge), and Alfred Molina (Yvan), who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his performance. Art won the Tony for Best Play and went onto a 600-performance run. Replacement actors included Judd Hirsch, Joe Morton, George Wendt, Buck Henry, George Segal and Wayne Knight.

The comedy, which raises questions about art and friendship, concerns three long-time friends, Serge, Marc, and Yvan. Serge, indulging his penchant for modern art, buys a large, expensive, completely white painting. Marc is horrified, and their relationship suffers considerable strain as a result of their differing opinions about what constitutes “art.” Yvan, caught in the middle of the conflict, tries to please and mollify both of them. If you are cast in the play, you must become a member of the Sidekick Players. Membership fees are $10. Send your resume and head shot to sidekickplayers@outlook.com. Auditions will be on a firstcome, first-served basis with a cold read from the script. For more information email: sidekickplayers@outlook.com.

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AGRICULTURE REPORT Local agriculture - the core of Delta: past, present and future

Fields alive with scientific study UBC and BCIT students are active locally assessing, evaluating, monitoring and testing

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Hedgerow Stewardship Program. For the past 12 weeks, a BCIT intern has been monitoring trees on the margins of farm fields for songbird abundance and diversity. In addition, a UBC Masters student is monitoring these same habitats to determine their benefits to wild bees. In the fall of 2016, two BCIT Fish, Wildlife and Recreation student teams will be evaluating the ability of Grassland Set-aside fields to conserve local raptors and small mammal populations. A separate BCIT team will be conducting surveys to provide farmers and conservation partners with information regarding the extent to which waterfowl feed on different crop residues. The information gathered through all of these scientific evaluations may improve the ability of local farms to sustain their soil for long-term crop production, while maintaining the ability of the Fraser River delta landscape to conserve a multitude of wildlife species. So, the next time you drive by a local farm field and see the crop sign, remember that because of the efforts of local farmers, Delta’s fields are alive with scientific investigation! - Submitted by the Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust

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As we drive through assisting five separate Delta’s local roads and research projects. highways, we receive an Soil Science Masters’ impromptu education Students from the about the steps farmers University of British take to grow the fresh proColumbia (UBC) are curduce we all enjoy. rently assessing fields The progression from enrolled in the Trust’s field preparation to plantGrassland Set-aside ing, crop growth to harProgram. Through this vest—this cycle is easily For example, visible from our car win- farmers who dows. The participate in the land Corporation Stewardship Programs of Delta, in partneroffered by the local ship with non-profit, Delta the Delta Agricultural Farmland and Wildlife Society, even Trust are currently installs large signs to help assisting five separate passersby research projects. identify the mosaic of program, local farmers crops grown within the plant a mixture of grasses community. in their crop fields, and Although many aspects allow the grasses to falof farming can be viewed low for up to four years. as we drive by local fields, Masters students are testthere are other “hats” ing the soil of these special farmers wear which are grass fields throughout the less evident to the public summer to determine preeye. Did you know that cisely how effective grassfarmers are the backbone lands are in improving the to several major scientific fertility and structure of studies which help conour farmland soils. serve farmland and wildAs well, students life right here in Delta? from the BC Institute of For example, farmers who participate in the land Technology (BCIT) are partnering with Delta Stewardship Programs farmers to evaluate farmoffered by the local nonprofit, Delta Farmland and land hedgerows, which Wildlife Trust are currently are enrolled in the Trust’s


A16 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

Windset supports B.C.’s food banks

Business donated over 60,000 pounds of produce last summer, on track to do the same in 2016 school meal programs. B.C. is now the third province in Canada to offer such a tax program to the In the summer of 2015 agricultural industry. Windset Farms donated “We have been more than 60,000 pounds involved with programs of produce to the local like Agriculture in the food banks and are on Classroom since 2006 track to reach that target and have been a national again this year. sponsor of the Drive Away Along Hunger with Campaign being for the last This new tax able to six years,” distrib- program is great, said John ute their but it’s especially Newell, surplus owner and produce important to see COO of in a way more and more Windset that Farms. fresh, locally benefits “This new the local grown food get tax program cominto the hands of is great, but munity, everyone in our it’s especialthey now ly important also have community. to see more a chance JOHN NEWELL and more to fresh, localrecover ly grown some of food get the extra production and into the hands of everyone delivery costs thanks to in our community.” the new ‘Farmers’ Food Food Banks BC Donation Tax Credit’ Executive Director Laura announced earlier this Lansink said the goal of year by BC’s Minister of their 98 food bank memAgriculture, Norm Letnick. bers is to give out the This 25 per cent nonhealthiest, most nutritious refundable income tax food they can, which is credit is based on the fair especially vital when one market value of qualifying in every three food bank products grown or harusers is a child. vested in B.C. It is effec“Our partnership with tive for the 2016 to 2018 Windset Farms is trementax years and is meant dously encouraging for to encourage farmers to our food banks and it has donate some of the agrimeant that children, sencultural products they iors, families and individugrow in B.C to registered als have all had access to charities, food banks and fresh vegetables that are MAKI MUKAI

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Windset Farms donated more than 60,000 pounds of produce to local food banks in the summer of 2015. critical to their health,” said Lansink. There are currently more than 100,000 people who use food banks in B.C. on a weekly basis. The B.C. Greenhouse Growers’ Association (BCGGA) is pleased that Windset Farms, along with other greenhouse growers that were already donating product such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers to the province’s food banks

are able to receive this acknowledgement of their contributions. We see the new tax credit as an incentive for even more farmers to become involved in the future. We believe eve-

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August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A17

Gov’t silent on threat to Delta farmland

Port constantly warns Metro Vancouver it will require 2,300 acres of additional industrial land VICKI HUNTINGTON

Delta South MLA

It’s an open secret that, as a federal body, the Port of Vancouver doesn’t have to play by provincial rules. They can, for example, take land they own out of the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) and completely side-step the usual application to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC). Given the port constantly warns Metro Vancouver that servicing its needs will require 2,300 acres of additional industrial land, and given it currently owns 240 acres of land zoned for farming in Richmond, the implications of their power is significant. Even though the port has categorically stated that it does not have to go to the ALC – port officials have said on the record that an application to the ALC is “not going to happen” – the Minister of

Agriculture continues to say they expect the port to go through the ALC process. And it doesn’t matter how you ask the question, or what proof you provide, the province will not admit it can’t control the process. My only conclusion is that the province is quite happy to let the port do what it wants when it comes to development on agricultural land. In fact, when the premier answered my question about using provincial influence to protect the Richmond land, she accused me of not supporting job creation. Why is this issue so important to Delta? Well, the Emerson Group has recently renewed options to purchase about 250 acres of farmland, near the Tsawwassen First Nation, for $50.2 million. I saw the early plans for a huge intermodal yard (tracks, distribution centres, roads, cranes) to service the port.

And I was told, initially, the port was involved in the plan. If that is the case; or if Emerson sells the land to the port; or if the port purchases the land and sells it (changes to the Canada Marine Act allow the Port to sell land as federal land), then that land can be developed without referral to the ALC. So along comes the Terminal 2 Environmental Assessment (EA), which is currently underway. And believe it or not, the EA doesn’t include the potential impact of the T2 expansion on agricultural land, despite the port’s stated plan to acquire more industrial land. B.C. says its interests in the EA are restricted to noise, light, traffic and air quality. They could have asked for more information about the adjacent, provincially designated Roberts Bank Wildlife Management Area, but they were silent. They

Demonstrators have voiced their opposition to port development. said the port’s documents were “complete.” They could have asked for more information about the provincially owned bed of the Strait of Georgia, or the adjacent, provincially

designated ALR, but they didn’t. The province is doing nothing to protect the agricultural land of the Fraser Estuary. It is willing to sacrifice

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this astounding farmland and the estuary on which it sits to an industrial developer that will consume every social and environmental value we put in its way.

Tsawwassen First Nation and KPU team up for farm school

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Since last year, students, staff, teachers and community members have been busy building a new farm from the ground up.

The Tsawwassen First Nation (TFN) Farm School has been growing organic vegetables and training new farmers in sustainable agriculture since last summer. The development of both the farm and the school emerged from a partnership between TFN and the Institute of Sustainable Food Systems at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. Since last year, students, staff, teachers and community members have been busy building a new farm from the ground up. Participating students are enrolled in the program from March to November and get to be involved in every stage of

the growing season from planning, to seeding, preserving, harvesting and seed saving. The farm sits on 20 acres of TFN land near 52nd Street and 28th Avenue. It has four acres of market garden, two acres of mixed fruit orchards, greenhouses, pigs and laying hens. A big portion of the farm will be used as incubator plots for students who have completed the program in following years. Students are eligible to steward a quarter to a half acre piece of land for up to three years and try their hands at starting their own micro farm business. The TFN Farm School

is committed to ecological and restorative farming methods and will be fully certified organic by the end of the summer. Some of the projects undertaken this year including the planting of a habitat enhancing hedgerow of mostly native plants and the installation of solar panels to serve all of the electricity needs of the farm. The TFN Farm can be found at the Tsawwassen Friday Market, the Ladner Village Market and Mt. Pleasant Market in Vancouver. More info can be found at www.kpu.ca/ tfnfarm. -Submitted by Kwantlen Polytechnic University

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A18 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

Delta has hard-working agriculture community

Farm & Culinary Tour

NORM LETNICK

B .C . M i n i s t e r o f Ag r i c u l t u re

THANK YOU

to all the farms, chefs, participating restaurants and volunteers involved in our inaugural tour including: • Earthwise Society • Wellbrook Winery • Westham Island Herb Farm • Emma Lea Farms • Snow Farms • Didar Berry Farms • Angel Estates Winery • Tsawwassen First Nation Farm School • School House Farms • North Delta Farmers Market

• Bishop’s Restaurant • One20 Public House • Pat Quinn’s Restaurant & Bar • Terroir Kitchen • Beach Grove Golf Club • Grub on Main • Pacific Institute of Culinary Arts • Lions Gate Fisheries Ltd • Bria Communities

Special thanks to everyone who participated on the tour celebrating our community and rich agricultural heritage. www.deltachamber.ca

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Thanks once again for the opportunity to provide this annual message to Delta Optimist readers as we look back at another rewarding year in B.C. agriculture. You can feel it as soon as you drive off the ferry. Delta is a special place. It starts with the unique ‘Welcome to Delta’ signs and the use of the bulrush plant in the logo, a nod to Delta’s beautiful natural environment. Delta’s special quality is also reflected by your dedicated and hard-working agriculture community. From the field vegetables, to the greenhouses, to the blueberry fields – Delta has it all. During the past year, the B.C. government announced a new strategic growth plan that clearly identifies the next steps to build on the record $12.3 billion in agrifood and seafood revenues in 2014. We want to have a $15 billion dollar year industry in B.C.

by 2020. We are going to do this by achieving economic growth, adapting to climate change, and maintaining food supply security. We need young farmers, young business people and young leaders and this will drive the future of our sector in Delta and beyond and we will be there to support them. The B.C. government has invested $8 million in our Buy Local program since 2012 to help B.C. companies find new customers in British Columbia. In the past year, two Delta family businesses, Bremner Foods and Brockmann’s Chocolate have received Buy Local funds to help grow their businesses. We have also been building the market for B.C. agrifoods abroad, reaching a record $3 billion in exports in 2014 to more than 150 countries. As we continue to support B.C. agriculture and seafood companies, in return they have always been looking at ways to give back to their com-

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munities. That’s why we announced the new 2016 Farmers’ Food Donation Tax Credit in February. The credit is available to individuals and corporations that carry on the business of farming and donate a qualifying agricultural product to a registered charity. This may include meat products, eggs or dairy products, fish, seafood and fruits and vegetables. I know food banks throughout the province are looking forward to these donations. There are about 55,000 people working in our British Columbia agrifood and seafood sectors. As you make your way along Highway 17, I ask that you think about the people you see working in the fields and greenhouse operations. They deserve our support. Experience your local farmers market, roadside stand, or agrifood and seafood business. You will meet some incredible people, supporting their family, their local community, and British Columbia.

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August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A19

Always ask for Fresh Quality BC Vegetables You just can t beat the freshness and davour of vegetables grown locally in BC s fertile valleys and greenhouses. Our industry consists almost entirely of family farms, many going back more than 4 generations. BC s vegetable producers are leaders in environmentally sensitive growing techniques and sustainable farm practices. The produce grown in BC is fresh, safe, of high quality and within minutes of your favorite restaurants and supermarkets. More than 6,000 families throughout BC depend on the fresh vegetable industry for their livelihood. The annual farm gate sales of BC s fresh vegetable industry is more than $250 million. We are a growth industry with a high economic spin off as every farm-gate dollar generated by a BC vegetable grower further generates $6-$7 in economic spin-offs, resulting in $1.5 billion of economic activity for BC.

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The Delta school district and Kwantlen are co-running Farm Roots Mini School.

Taking Root: District & KPU mark inaugural agricultural cohort This fall, staff and students from Delta School District and Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) will celebrate the inaugural semester of Farm Roots Mini School. This unique program, co-run between Delta School District and KPU, allows students to use the project of building a farm as a practical learning platform to explore their interests in an outdoor, hands-on, and ‘real-life’ setting. While earning dual credits towards high school graduation and KPU, students will design, plan and build a farm. Located on eight acres of land at the old Boundary Beach Elementary School site, the grade 10-12 students will attend Farm Roots every second day, and their regular school the other days. To commemorate this unique first cohort, the District and KPU will be hosting a program launch, inviting local stakeholders, community groups, indigenous representatives and neighbours to the farm for an open house and celebration later in September.

“We are so excited to be working with KPU and to be able to offer this immensely valuable learning opportunity to our students,” said Doug Sheppard, superintendent Delta School District. “Farm Roots is a unique program that will not only grow as an educational offering, but also as a part of the Delta community.” When asked what types of crops the farm will produce, Brooke Moore, district principal of inquiry and innovation says Farm Roots teachers are open for almost anything. “What makes Farm Roots Mini School so amazing is that the practical workings of the farm will be initiated by the students,” said Moore. “As a part of their learning they will need to explore what will work and what won’t work, and what resources and logistics will certain crops need, and how to plan for future seasons. The business component will be significant as well — questions like marketing, and investigating land use are all a part of that process.” At the farm, students

will explore and learn about food systems, resource management, business administration, science, and social studies with a focus on innovative sustainability and agricultural sciences. Moore added that teachers from Delta and Kwantlen as well as the local farming community will carefully guide students through their work. “The first year will be very exciting. There will be a lot of learning around what works as well as what doesn’t. As educators it’s our job to help facilitate that learning,” said Moore. Farm Roots will provide students with unique skills applicable to varied and burgeoning career paths, as well as the competencies in demand from today’s employers: leadership, collaboration, creativity, problem-solving, and communication. Farm Roots’ goal is to also delve into issues of ethical and environmentally sustainable food security. To learn more about Farm Roots go to: https:// deltalearns.ca/farmroots/. - Submitted by Delta School Board

BC producers also buy more than 90% of their packaging, farm equipment and freight requirements from other BC companies. Our producers are committed to the ongoing investment and growth of our industry, so keep your dollars at home and buy fresh BC vegetables.

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Proudly supporting Agriculture and the citizens of Delta.

Some of the organizations we have supported are: • Delta Hospital • Delta Hospice • Delta Farmland & Wildlife Trust • Delta May Days • Delta LifeSkills Society • Delta 4-H Club • Tsawwassen Sun Festival • Delta Firefighters Charitable Society • Delta Museum & Archives • Delta Farmer’s Institute • Delta Senior Secondary • Reach Child & Development Society • Corporation of Delta Crop Signage Program • Delta Riding Club

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A20 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

Year-roundgreenhousegoodness

Houweling’s grows tomatoes 365 days a year thanks to investments in innovative technology DAVID BELL

C M O, H o u we l i n g ’s To m a t o e s

Consumer eating habits and demands for local food continues to evolve alongside advancements in technology and greater intensity on sustainability. In the context of the produce department, the globalization of food production and massive transportation infrastructures, seasonality has significantly less bearing on consumer expectations. Year-round availability of fresh, staple fruits and vegetables is the expectation. This evolution has created concentrated agricultural centers in multiple hemispheres to meet a global consumer demand.

In direct contrast with this trend is the value today’s consumer places on “local.” While some crops require specific, regional climatic conditions, the greenhouse industry has aligned technology, with crops that thrive in a greenhouse environment. By growing in this environment, the season is lengthened and in those instances where supplemental lighting is utilized, continuous production is harvested throughout the year. Nestled along the shores of Boundary Bay in South Delta, Houweling’s Tomatoes grows local tomatoes 365 days a year. Growing year round is achievable thanks to

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Houweling’s Tomatoes is nestled along the shores of Boundary Bay in South Delta investment in innovative technology that takes an energy intense require-

ment of running lights and heating a greenhouse, and delivers an efficient, sustainable solution. European cogeneration technology creates an incredible opportunity for year-round local production. Using highly efficient natural gas engines, a farm can generate electricity for on-farm demand and export excess power to the grid, while capturing and utilizing the heat and CO2 waste products of combustion for use inside the greenhouse. Both heat and CO2 are critical to plant growth, and would generally require less efficient boilers for thermal energy production and supplemental supply of liquid CO2 before cogeneration was utilized. Turning waste energy into fresh, local tomatoes, drives further value

along the supply chain, as compared to lower cost imports. Consumers find product that is fresher and picked riper as it faces a drastically reduced transportation footprint and time in the supply chain. This translates into better tasting products at the family dinner table. Innovative power generation technologies such as cogeneration and other heat and CO2 recovery systems are being joined by advancements in glass greenhouse technology. Configured together, yearround harvest can become a reality in climates that would have previously never been suitable. Today, Houweling’s utilizes such a set-up to grow and harvest year-round in Delta where cold winters sometimes fall below zero.

Investment Agriculture marks 20 years of giving back

TerraLink Delta is a proud supporter of local agriculture and community events such as “Day at the Farm”, “Delta Riding Club”, “Farmers Ball” and “Spuds in Tubs”, to name a few. TerraLink Delta supplies quality fertilizer, limestone, organic supplies, and landscape and greenhouse products. Our knowledgeable staff will be more than happy to help you with all your questions. The TerraLink Delta Store sells everything you need from spray suits and gloves to backpack sprayers and produce boxes. Give us a call. We have what you are looking for! Contact us today for more information about our products and services.

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and wine sectors, IAF has played a significant role, from directly delivering funding to projects, to managing funds for important sector initiatives including the early days of Orchard Replant and the Sterile Insect Release program. In the past five years alone, IAF has delivered more than $870,000 to 73 innovation and export projects through Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative. The B.C. Wine Institute has received $137,035 through the Buy Local program and the B.C. Agrifoods Export Program under Growing Forward 2. “The B.C. wine industry has relied on the support of the IAF to achieve growth of B.C. VQA wine sales in a competitive environment with increased supply,” adds Miles Prodan, president and CEO. - Submitted by the B.C. Investment Agriculture Foundation

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Community

Augment your reality with church Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Pokémon Go. There – I said it! Most people by now are pressing the internal snooze button when they hear those words, but for those who have managed to avoid it I’ll explain. Pokémon Go is an “augmented reality” game. To play you take your phone around and when you see Pokémon (small, strange creatures) on the screen you catch it with a poke ball. It’s a fun way of exploring your community and I’ve enjoyed going about with my youngest child showing him local

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All Saints Anglican Church

monuments and explaining what they are, and of course spending time with him. Something I love about this game is the need to maintain resources. You have to visit pokestops to

collect more pokeballs, and potions for healing, health and strength. Guess what? Almost every church in Ladner is a pokestop. How apt. However “augmented” your reality is – there is still the need to visit places of worship – sometimes for physical support, for refreshment, for healing or just the strength to live through another day. In Ladner we are blessed to have these resources available, gifted to us by our predecessors’ sacrifice of time, talent and treasure. Remind yourself of these sanctuaries in the same way you know where your earthquake kit is. Community survival depends upon such places.

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ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1115 51a St, Tsawwassen—604 943 4737

Sunday S UNDAY am Traditional 88 am TraditionalHoly HolyCommunion Communion 10 am Contemporary HolyCommunion, Communion, 10 am Contemporary Holy with children’s and youth programmes with children’s and youth programmes 7 pm Music & Meditation Wednesday W EDNESDAY

11 amHoly HolyCommunion, Communion,followed followedbyby lunch 11 am lunch Fellowship groups meet throughout the week. Please call the church for more information. www.stdavidsdelta.com www.facebook.com/anglicanchurch For summer youth activities, please visit our website.

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Sports Shorts SCOREBOARD LACROSSE BC Junior A Lacrosse League Playoff Scoring GP G A Pts Phillips (Del) 9 11 21 32 Messenger (Del) 9 9 21 30 Milligan (Del) 9 11 16 27 Bosher (NW) 6 11 16 27 Dickson (NW) 6 9 17 26 Pace (Coq) 7 14 11 25 Milburn (Del) 9 10 15 25 Downs (Coq) 7 11 14 25 Fraser (Del) 8 18 5 23 Armstrong (Coq) 7 7 11 18 Fitpatrick (PoCo) 6 8 9 17 Chetner (Coq) 4 7 9 16 Hofseth (Coq) 6 6 10 16 Bromley (Del) 9 6 10 16 Rice (NW) 6 6 9 15 Top Goalies Del Bianco (Coq) Orleman (Del)

GA 52 69

SV% .849 .846

UPCOMING

JUNIOR A LACROSSE Saturday, Aug 20: Minto Cup round-robin: Calgary Mountaineers vs. Delta Islanders, 8 p.m. Langley Events Centre.

LOCAL TIDES

Pacific Standard Time. Height in feet

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 12:38 am 12.1 8:33 am 4.9 4:26 pm 12.1 9:05 pm 10.8 SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 1:30 am 12.1 9:21 am 4.3 5:10 pm 12.5 10:03 pm 10.8 MONDAY, AUGUST 15 2:26 am 12.5 10:07 am 3.9 5:46 pm 12.8 10:47 pm 10.5 TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 3:22 am 12.5 10:49 am 3.3 6:18 pm 13.1 11:26 pm 10.2 WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17 4:16 a.m. 12.8 11:30 a.m. 3.0 6:47 p.m. 13.5 These predictions are supplements to and not replacements for the Canadian Tide and Current Tables, which include the only authorized tidal predictions for Canada and are provided by Canadian Hydrographic Service.

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Islanders are BCJALL champions Minto Cup national championships up next after thrilling final series win over Adanacs MARK BOOTH

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Jon Phillips and Evan Messenger have proven you can chase down your dream. The lifelong friends, who grew up in Delta Lacrosse together, have helped their hometown team make history. The Delta Islanders captured their first-ever B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse League championship with a thrilling 11-10 double overtime win over the seven-time defending champion Coquitlam Adanacs on Tuesday night. Phillips and Messenger were aged up four years ago to get an early jump on their junior careers. The momentum has slowly been building with tons of hard work along the way. “This is a five-year plan coming together. This isn’t an accident,” beamed Messenger. “We have been practising our tails off to get here. Running stairs, around (Delta) hospital, around the town. “We had all the pieces,” added Phillips who led the playoffs in scoring and earned MVP honours. “Everything has worked out this year and it’s just a dream come true to get where we are.” Lacrosse fans might feel a little short changed the league finals were just a best-of-three affair since both teams are already headed to next week’s Minto Cup in Langley. Games two and three were as good as junior “A” lacrosse gets — both with plenty of momentum shifts and needing overtime to determine the outcome. Delta forced overtime in game two with a goal in the dying seconds and were 1:46 away from sweeping the series when the Adanacs struck twice to pull out an 11-10 win at Sungod Arena on Sunday. An estimated 1,500 fans were treated to another barn-burner 48 hours later at the Coquitlam Sports Centre. The Adanacs’ dynasty looked poised to continue when John Hofseth gave the hosts a 9-7 lead with 5:11 remaining. However, Aidan Milburn cut the lead to one just 23 seconds later. Phillips then notched his hat trick goal with

PHOTO BY MARK BOOTH

Teammates since their days in mini-tyke with Delta Lacrosse, Jon Phillips and Evan Messenger finished first and second in playoff scoring respectively for the provincial champion Delta Islanders. 63 seconds left on a terrific long range bounce shot. After nearly seven minutes of scoreless play in overtime, Hofseth put Coquitlam back out in front. Again, Delta answered — this time Chase Fraser with 1:07 remaining. The teams then headed to sudden death overtime and Nick Jensen capped a 3-on-2 break with his second of the game, just 39 seconds in. Delta’s transition game played a huge part in the win with a pair of goals coming from defenders Adam Jay and Jensen. Jay also showed great patience to set up Fraser’s tying goal. “These guys have heart and determination,” said Islanders head coach Greg Rennie. “Everyone counted us out. No one wanted to believe in us at the

beginning of the year and said we were pretenders. Coquitlam is amazing and you can’t take anything away from that team. They are going to be dangerous and they are going to want to get us in the Minto Cup.” Rennie did some of his best work as assistant general manager at the league trading deadline — acquiring Nate Wade, Ryan Lewis and Jay to shore up the back end. He also went east for the very first time to grab a pair of Ontario standouts — goaltender Kevin Orleman and high-scoring righty Cam Milligan. It also took the support of some veterans, who were now no longer in the line-up, not to disrupt team chemistry. Orleman and Milligan not only brought talent, but a fearless atti-

tude when it came time to facing the powerhouse Adanacs. “They are an incredible organization but I think folks out here maybe respect them a little too much. They put their gear on one piece at a time just like us,” said Orleman who made 52 saves in game three. “It feels incredible to get the win but Cam and I didn’t come all the way out here to win a B.C. championship. Minto Cup is the ultimate goal.” “This is exactly the way we wanted it to work out,” added Milligan. We didn’t want to go through the backdoor (to Minto Cup). We wanted to go as B.C. champs.” The Islanders will face Alberta champions Calgary Mountaineers on Aug. 20 (8 p.m.) to open up Minto Cup round-robin play.

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August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A23

Delta Sports Hall of Fame accepting nominations Past & present Olympians among honourees With a mission “to celebrate Delta sport achievement, recognize excellence and honour past, present and future sport role models,” the Delta Sports Hall of Fame has been highlighting athletic achievement in Delta since its inception in 2005. With the 2016 Rio Games now underway, it is interesting to note that almost 20 athletes honoured by the DSHOF have represented Canada and Delta at past Olympics. This summer, two more Delta athletes, who are past honourees of the Hall of Fame, are taking part in the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Mark Pearson is representing Canada in field hockey for the second time. Back in 2014, he was honoured in the Sports Champion in the Athlete of the Year category. The Tsawwassen native has been a standout with the men’s national team program for many years having recently recorded his 200th international cap. He scored in Canada’s opening game loss to Germany on Saturday. Eighteen-year-old swimmer Markus Thormeyer made his Olympic debut, helping Canada’s 4x100 freestyle relay team reach Sunday’s final and place seventh. The Tsawwassen resident was honoured this past year as a Sports Champion in the Youth Athlete of the Year cateogry.

Thormeyer will join the UBC Thunderbirds after Rio to continue his swimming career. “I qualified on the fourth day and final day of Olympic team trials. “After the first three days I hadn’t qualified so when I touched the wall and saw that I had made the team, words could not describe the feeling.,” said Thormeyer about qualifying for Rio, The DSHOF presents two awards in multiple categories. Sports Champions recognized accomplishments made within the past year. Categories include: Athlete, Youth Athlete, Masters Athlete, Coach, Team and Volunteer, all for this past year. The second category are inductions into the Delta Sports Fame in six categories — Athletes, Builders, Coaches, Teams, Pioneers and Sponsors. Nominations for both categories are now open for the 2016 edition until Aug. 22. If you, or someone you know, has a career of achievement or has just completed a fantastic year, consider submitting a nomination. Where nominations for Sports Champions are evaluated only in the year they are submitted, nominations for the Hall of Fame are kept on file and considered year after year. Nominations can be made online at www.deltasportshalloffame.ca.

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A24 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

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Absolutely one of the best family homes in the sought after “The Village” location. This Traditional 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home is sure to impress. Entertainers delight with a chef inspired kitchen overlooking the gorgeous Private backyard that will leave you feeling relaxed and at home. Gated off pool with new heater and pump, hot tub, pergola and still enough space for the kids to play. Who needs the beach and park when it’s right in your back yard. The exterior and interior of the house has been recently painted. New Fence. Beautiful Hardwood floors, Fully finished side area with one bedroom and private entrance. Great nanny suite. Newer Roof, HWT & Furnace. RV parking. 200 AMP Service. Call Listing Agent for a private viewing. $1,788,000

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August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A25

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Stunning, completely renovated 6 bedroom family home in popular Holly. Home shows + feels like NEW! Gorgeous kitchen over-looking private backyard, vaulted entrance way, formal dining/living room, generous bedrooms + large master w/ new spa-inspired ensuite. Lots of rooms to accommodate a growing or extended family. New roof/ furnace/hot water tank, beautiful fixtures + flooring. Quiet, family friendly neighbourhood – short walk to Holly school + park. Beautiful home in an amazing community. Call for your private viewing.

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5389 PATON DR.

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$1,198,000

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Lovely, solid family home in popular Holly. Well-maintained & move in ready. This large 2540 sq. ft. home features 4 bedrooms + den, vaulted entrance way, beautiful solid wood floors and newer roof. Great neighbourhood and close walking distance to Holly school + park.

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after Pebble Hill. Great location on quiet street. Private south-facing backyard with large sundeck off kitchen. 3 bedrooms up, 1 bedroom down plus loads of extra storage + space for additional rooms. New roof, windows, furnace + hot water tank. 8019 sq. ft. lot.

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Charming updated 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home on a massive 12702 sq ft lot. Centrally located and only a short walk to both Elementary and High Schools, parks etc. Very private rear yard with large patio. Updates include kitchen, bathrooms, furnace (2010) and roof (2007), refinished original oak hardwood floors and more. Excellent holding property to enjoy now or develop in the future.

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A26 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

ALMOST $100,000 IN RENOVATIONS! W NE TING S I L

• 2 bdrm 2 bath 1178 sq. ft. • Top quality custom finishings and newer appliances • Loads of storage incl. 7 closets and large downstairs storage locker • Custom fireplace surround, leaded glass french doors and Italian marble tile • Beautiful sunny west exposed unit with views of green space • Balcony with custom plexiglass enclosure

AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME! W NE TING LIS

#310-4728 53 Street, Ladner

5630 16 Ave., Tsawwassen

$519,900

$519,900

WATERFRONT LIVING W NE TING LIS

• Over 1,600 sq. ft. of living space

GATED COMMUNITY!

• Walk to Ladner Village in just minutes

• 2 bdrm 1 bath 950 sq. ft. • Cozy rancher in a quiet cul de sac bright and clean • Covered patio • Large single car garage • 55+ development • Close to Marina

#207-4743 River Rd., Ladner

5552 Tidewater Bay, Ladner

• 2 bdrm & a den & 2 bthrms

W NE TING LIS

• 2 parking stalls & a 32’ ft boat slip • Large storage locker • Huge wrap around deck • Bright and sunny SW exposure

$579,900

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OWN A SUNDIAL TOWNHOUSE! W NE TING LIS

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• Clean, bright and spacious • Private fenced yard • Walk to schools, shopping and more • Cozy fireplace

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• Updated throughout incl new floors, appliances, bathroom & more

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• 1381 sq. ft., single garage • Quiet side of adult oriented complex (19+)

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$599,900 • 2 bdrm and den with 2 bthrms

#4 6380 48a Ave., Ladner

$639,900

$674,900

• Desirable Leander’s Lane by Sonnenberg • 3 level design with over 1,700 sq. ft., double garage & 4 bathrooms • Luxury features incl granite counters, SS appliances & crown mouldings • Close to many amenities incl Ladner Village and easy transit access • Well maintained complex with low strata fees

STUNNING WATER FRONT VIEWS! W NE TING LIS

gas heaters and BBQ hookup

modern flooring, quartz counters

• Gorgeous sunsets almost every night! #302-6251 River Rd., Ladner

$698,800

$699,900

EXQUISITE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME! • Sonnenberg-built Leanders Lane • 1,400+ sq. ft. plan on two levels • 3 large bedrooms and 3 bathrooms • Meticulously maintained throughout • Luxury finishes including high end kitchen with granite counters and stainless upgraded appliances • Double garage, quiet side of complex.

• Like new 2 bedroom unit at River’s Watch • Over 1,049 sq. ft. of luxurious space • Huge deck overlooking Deas Slough w • Both bedrooms have water views • Open concept plan with West exposure • Modern appointments, large windows,

#2 4780 55b St., Ladner

W NE TING LIS

• 19+ complex in quiet location • Master bedroom with sundeck • Large 3 bdrm layout (2 with 4 piece ensuite). • Approximately 1,716 sq. ft. of living space. • Close to highway access. • Single garage plus additional parking stall • Stainless steel appliances, gas stove, new washer and dryer, and crown moulding throughout.

2-6280 48A Ave., Ladner

4 BEDROOM TOWNHOME! W NE TING LIS

700+ sq. ft. deck

• Hardwood floors

139-5421 10 Ave., Tsawwassen

(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

• Custom built float home • 1,889 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms and • Unobstructed views of the river • Gorgeous sunsets almost every evening • Hot tub on private deck space • On demand hot water • 2 parking spaces

• 2 storeys

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• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm • Over 1100 sq. ft. • Kitchen on main • Nicely updated • Close to bus and steps to town • laminate flooring • Bright end unit • Good sized bedrooms

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• 3 bed, 2.5 bath, nearly 1600 sq. ft. • Gourmet kitchen with SS appliances and granite counters • Fenced patio plus 2 balconies • Double tandem garage • Walk to shopping, schools, and more

#4 4780 55B St., Ladner

9-4766 55B St., Ladner

$759,900

$798,800


W NE TING LIS

• 1,633 sq. ft. on one level plus double garage • 2 bedroom design with excellent outdoor patio • Bright living room with classic brick fireplace • Same owner for over 25 years • 4,200+ sq. ft. private lot

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281 Centennial Parkway, Tsawwassen

4834 48 Ave., Ladner

$929,900

$939,900

LOVELY 4 BEDROOM HOME! W NE TING LIS

• Updated throughout incl new roof, kitchen & bathrooms • Roughed-in suite can be converted to income helper • Steps to Bell Park on quiet street • Large 7,500 lot with west facing backyard • 4 bdrm, 2 bath, over 1900 sq. ft.

GREAT FAMILY HOME W/LARGE LOT W NE TING LIS

• 8,288 sq. ft. lot with 70’ of frontage • Sunny, west exposed backyard • Single car garage and RV parking 4361 Arthur Dr., Ladner

$998,800

$998,800

• Custom built float home in an unmatched location • Functional design with views from every room • 2 bdrm, 2 bath • Incredible sunsets almost every evening • High-end appointments throughout w fantastic stamped concrete patio • Water lease included with purchase • 42’ boat slip right beside home with easy access • Built in 2004 by IMF

NORTH SHORE MOUNTAIN VIEWS! W NE TING LIS

• 8,600 sq. ft. lot • Minutes to schools and parks

5929 Crescent Dr., Ladner

$1,058,800 LARGE LOT IN BEACH GROVE! W NE TING LIS

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$1,098,000 LOVELY RANCHER

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$1,148,800 4 BEDROOM HOME ON CORNER LOT W NE TING LIS

• Beach Grove location on large 7,858 sq. ft. lot • 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 2600 sq. ft. • Well cared for by long time owners • Steps to elementary school and golf course • Newer roof • Quiet, family friendly street

• 1,728 sq. ft. • South facing yard • 3 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms. • Fabulous finishings • Crown mouldings in main living space & laminate floors in kitchen, • An open kitchen, family room & eating area.

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$1,150,000 LARGE 4 BEDROOM CUL-DE-SAC HOME! W NE TING LIS

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(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) • Opportunity to separate existing duplex and build a new dream home on Top 1% of ALL REALTORS® 7,838 sq. ft. lot IN GREATER VANCOUVER • Current home is an updated, 2 bedroom half duplex with single in 2009, 2010, 2011 car garage 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015 • Quiet cul-de-sac location close to schools, parks and the beach Top 5% of all REALTORS® • Upgraded roof, hardwood floors, in Greater Vancouver kitchen etc. in 2006, 2007, 2008 1696 58th St., Tsawwassen

$1,088,800 • Completely renovated home with 4 bedrooms • Almost everything has been done • Top to bottom updates by local builder • Cul-de-sac location with bonus driveway for extra parking • 1 bedroom suite for mortgage helper

• 2 level home backing onto waterway • Lots of room for the family

ENJOY THE BEACH LIFE! • 3 bedroom rancher style home with undeniable beach style • Private setting with multiple outdoor entertaining spaces • Rustic wide plank hardwood floors, wainscotting, updated kitchen, bathrooms and more! • Just steps to the beach • Nearly 1,300 sq. ft. of functional living space on a 6,000+ lot

• 5 bdrms, 2 baths, 2,124 sq. ft. • Investment potential

$998,800

W NE TING LIS

• Well maintained home on prestigious Arthur Dr. • 2 level design with 4 bedrooms and hardwood flooring

#9 3473 River Rd., W. Ladner

W NE TING LIS

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STUNNING UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS! W NE TING LIS

• 3 bedroom and den, 3 bath • Almost 2,000 sq. ft. • 2-5-10 yr warranty • Quality workmanship • Generous sized bedrooms • Steps to Ladner Village • On demand hot water • Central vacuum & security system

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August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A27

• Nearly 2,800 sq. ft. executive layout • Desirable Holly location on family-friend street • Just steps to Elementary school and park • Double garage • 4 bedrooms plus gamesroom (could be 5th bedroom)

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4696 Holly Park Pl., Ladner

$1,158,800

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A28 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

DELTA'S PREMIER HIGH RISE

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W NE TING LIS

• 7,200+ sq. ft. rectangular lot just steps to the beach • Updated 2,823 sq. ft. home on two levels • 5 bedrooms upstairs plus formal living and dining areas down • Very sunny, south facing exposure in front yard • Double garage

QUIET, NATURAL SETTING IN “THE VILLAGE” W NE TING LIS

6003 Kirkwood Rd., Tsawwassen

1170 Ehkolie Cres., Tsawwassen

$1,238,800

$1,248,000 STEPS FROM THE BEACH!

STUNNING RANCHER! W NE TING LIS

• Completely updated inside and out, 1,577 sq. ft. • Shows like new, too many upgrades to list

W NE TING LIS

• Close to beach, restaurants, & shops • Upper & lower decks and lovely garden

• Cul-de-sac location in highly desirable Victory South

• Ocean views

5330 Aspen Way, Ladner

15522 Victoria Ave., White Rock

$1,280,000

• Quiet cul-de-sac location • Large 2,841 sq. ft. plan on 5,219 sq. ft. lot • Updated throughout, move-in ready • 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms • Close to Holly Elementary and Park • Easy access to Ladner Village and Richmond/Vancouver

MARINA GARDENS EXECUTIVE HOME!

• 4 bedroom design with over 2,550 sq. ft. • Quiet, low traffic street walking distance to school • Close to nature trails, marina, golf course and Ladner Village • Immaculately kept with many upgrades • Double garage with overheight doors • Radiant heating and new roof

5649 Clipper Rd., Ladner

4508 Dawn Pl., Ladner

$1,298,800

$1,288,800 N. SHORE MOUNTAIN AND RIVER VIEWS! • Custom built in 2014 • 5 bdrm 3 bath 2,232 sq. ft. • Stunning architectural design elements • Vaulted cedar ceilings with w/ unique catwalk style upper floor • Stainless steel appliances, quartz counters, crown mouldings • 1 bdrm basement suite

LARGE 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME! W NE TING LIS

4394 River Rd. W., Ladner

GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE • 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom • Over 2,600 sq. ft. with 2 Master bedrooms one up and one down • Radiant in-floor heat on both levels, stainless steel appliances • hardiplank exterior • Quiet, family friendly location close to Bell Park Built in 2006

• 2,720 sq. ft. home on 7,987 sq. ft. lot • Updated throughout with newer kitchen, flooring, paint and bathrooms • Excellent plan with 4 bedrooms upstairs • Close to all amenities including schools and parks • Move in ready 5295 12th Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,298,800 W NE TING LIS

• Open concept living area

• Ultra-private yard on 6,919 lot with mature landscaping

BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME!

W NE TING LIS

• 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 1,934 sq. ft

• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, double wide garage

$1,258,800 W NE TING LIS

• STUNNING 3,120 sq. ft. ENTIRELY RENOVATED RANCHER WITH WALK-OUT BASEMENT • LARGE 9,375 sq. ft. lot • New kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, paint, mouldings • Covered rear deck overlooking your park-like yard • beautifully landscaped yard • Lower level of home configured with a KITCHEN, full bathroom & 2 bedrooms, Family Room area, separate entrance

$1,298,800 STUNNING RANCHER WITH GORGEOUS UPDATES! W NE TING LIS

• Renovated throughout incl new kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, windows, furnace & so much more! • 3 bedrooms, 2100+ sq. ft., 8,593 sq. ft. lot • Quiet, low-traffic street • Double garage and lovely landscaping • Close to schools, parks & amenities • West facing, sunny backyard

4992 59 St., Ladner

5353 Wildwood, Tsawwassen

$1,338,800

$1,388,800

HUGE 22,000 SF LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT! • Prime location close to town centre and Secondary School • Half acre parcel that can be combined with neighbouring lots for 90,000 sq. ft. land assembly • Large two level home with legal suite • Double garage and updates in upper and lower areas • Inquire about development possibilities

personal real estate corporation

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS IN BEACH GROVE!

fraser elliott

August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A29

LIKE NEW HOME W/MASTER ON THE MAIN! W NE TING LIS

• 6 bedroom home with master down and 4 up • In floor radiant heating throughout plus A/C • High-end Viking Professional kitchen • 2,526 sq. ft. of living space on 6,000 sq. ft. lot • Covered outdoor entertaining area & double garage • Quiet, Port Guichon location

5361 8a Ave., Tsawwassen

4557 Savoy St., Ladner

$1,450,000

$1,598,800

* South Delta’s #1 Real Estate Agent.

(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Top 1% of ALL REALTORS® IN GREATER VANCOUVER in 2009, 2010, 2011 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015 Top 5% of all REALTORS® in Greater Vancouver in 2006, 2007, 2008

9 yrs of Prestige RE/MAX Western Canada Awards dipl. in Marketing Commercial and Residential Real Estate British Columbia Ins. of Tech. Re/Max Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave. 604-728-2845


personal real estate corporation

fraser elliott

A30 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

* South Delta’s #1 Real Estate Agent.

(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Top 1% of ALL REALTORS® IN GREATER VANCOUVER in 2009, 2010, 2011 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015

GREAT UPDATED HOME IN “THE TERRACE” W NE TING LIS

11,043 sq. ft. corner lot • Over 2,500 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms plus den & enclosed solarium • Partial views of Boundary Bay • Lush landscaping creates nice curb appeal • Newer flooring, kitchen, windows, glass railings & much more • Double garage w new glass door

IMMACULATE LUXURY HOME! W NE TING LIS

5632 Groveridge Wynd, Tsawwassen

INCREDIBLE LUXURY RESIDENCE! • Over 5,000 sq. ft. home on huge 15,748 sq. ft. lot • 6 bedrooms + den and gamesroom • Luxurious finishings throughout • Gorgeous landscaping & outdoor entertaining space • Legal 1 bedroom side suite • Must be seen to be appreciated! • Built in 2012

$1,698,800

ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN “THE TERRACE” W NE TING LIS

5139 Cooper Pl., Ladner

W NE TING LIS

• RS4 Zoned. Not in ALR • Livable family home plus detached workshop • Potential for two 13,000+ sqft lots with a bonus 1 acre piece • Excellent location across the street from the water • Just minutes to Ladner Village

$2,168,800 POTENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SITE! W NE TING LIS

• Potential to purchase two neighbouring lots in assembly • Stunning location within steps to countless amenities • Livable, well maintained home • Inquire for more details 4925 53rd St., Ladner

$2,500,000

$2,650,000

• 13,000+ sq. ft. waterfront lot with 30 berth marina business

INCREDIBLE CUSTOM BUILT HOME IN THE VILLAGE! W NE TING LIS

• 2 bedroom floathome included • 1 bedroom main home with loft area • Parking lot for 15 cars • Income producing business • Stunning river and sunset views

9 yrs of Prestige RE/MAX Western Canada Awards

$3,998,800

$2,688,800 PRIME LAND ASSEMBLY OPPORTUNITY

FARMLAND!

• Stunning location • Steps to Ladner Village. • Inquire at city hall for zoning details. • OCP designated ground-oriented residential • Possibility for townhomes and maybe condos • Total combined site exceeds 36,000 sq. ft.

• 28.59 acres of prime farmland • Excellent investment property with annual income • ALR, A1 zoning • Type 1 soil allows harvesting of many crops • High profile location

4600-4624 51 St., Ladner

LOT 1 HWY 99 BB, Ladner

$5,598,000

$9,488,800

PRIME ACREAGE WITH REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL W NE TING LIS

• Over 4,000 sq. ft. luxury residence by Pinnacle Homes • Quiet cul-de-sac location on half acre lot • Stunning interior design with ultra high-end finishings • Incredible private entertainers yard with inground pool & hot tub • 5 bedrooms plus media room, home gym, wine cellar & more • Too much to list, an absolute must see 1078 Pacific Cr., Tsawwassen

3443 River Rd. W, Ladner

Re/Max Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave. 604-728-2845

• 11,872 sq. ft. lot beside existing condo development

4016 River Rd., W. Ladner

HOT OPPORTUNITY AT RIVERS REACH MARINA! W NE TING LIS

• Highly desirable location in coveted executive neighbourhood • Completed renovated to show like new w/ stunning renovations incl high-end gourmet kitchen, hardwood flooring, new windows and roof, exquisite landscaping and so much more! • Westcoast inspired design offering nearly 5,000 sq. ft. incl finished basement • Large 9,000+ sq. ft. private lot • Way too much to list! A true must see! 33 Woodland Dr., Tsawwassen

$2,088,800 POTENTIALLY SUBDIVIDABLE 1.5 ACRE PARCEL

• Nearly 3,100 sq. ft. of living space • 5 bedrooms or 4 plus gamesroom design • Gourmet kitchen w highend appliance package • One of the largest lots in the subdivision • Backs onto South Delta Secondary Greenspace • Private backyard with entertaining and play area • Main floor bdrm w separate entrance, perfect for nanny 5383 Spetifore Crescent, Tsawwassen

$1,688,800

Top 5% of all REALTORS® in Greater Vancouver in 2006, 2007, 2008

dipl. in Marketing Commercial and Residential Real Estate British Columbia Ins. of Tech.

• Substantially updated home on large

• 23 acre parcel beside railroad tracks • Close to Deltaport • Potential opportunity for industrial use • 3 homes plus horse stable, 2 barns and indoor riding ring • Call for more information

97 ACRE BLUEBERRY FARM! W NE TING LIS

• Established Blueberry farm with mature plants • Exceptional high-profile location between Hwy 99 and Hwy 10 • 2 houses and multiple barns on property •Contact for more information

2990 57B St., Ladner

5039-5121 112th St., Ladner

$11,500,000

$24,225,000


August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A31

Currently ranked the #3 team in Canada & the #1 team in Western Canada for the RE/MAX organization **

Over 360 sales to date in 2016!

Julie*

Jennifer*

Garrett*

Fraser*

Amber*

Rachel*

Philip*

Thank you for your continued business and referrals! No one sells more Real Estate in South Delta than Fraser and his Team*

Call us today for WORLDWIDE RANKING service & UNBEATABLE Real Estate expertise!

#1 AGENT IN SOUTH DELTA*

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & YTD 2016!

#49 RANKING RE/MAX TEAM WORLDWIDE IN 2015** *Julie Crouch - Unlicensed Assistant, *Jennifer Dupuis - REALTOR, *Garrett Chu - REALTOR, VP Sales, *Fraser Elliott - REALTOR, President, *Amber Haklander - REALTOR, VP Sales, *Rachel MacInnes - REALTOR, *Philip Seel - REALTOR, Based on Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board Statistics total MLS sales. **For total residential and commercial commissions combined out of over 100,000 RE/MAX sales associates worldwide. As recognized by the REMAX INTERNATIONAL achievement award given to Fraser and/or Fraser and his team for 2015. *Based on total REBGV MLS sales Jan 1- August 8, 2016

www.fraserelliott.com RE/MAX® Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave, Delta, BC V4M 2B3


A32 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

Joanne Evans

Aileen Noguer REALTOR®

REALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home. Trust us to help you make the right move.

Based on 2013 closed MLS transactions. Source: CREA, RE/MAX

604.946.8000

Re/Max Progroup Realty 5360 12 Avenue Tsawwassen

www.deltahomes.ca realestateinsouthdelta.ca

5366 Laurel Way

Aileen and

Joanne

Just Listed

1111 English Bluff OVER 10,062 SQ.FT. LOT

• Custom home designed by Marquardt • Solid 2x6 construction with a unique layout living room with bay window overlooks private backyard • Spacious kitchen open to family room with French door to garden • Total four bedrooms, office (on main) and games room - the perfect home! • Updates - roof 2006, demand hot water system (Navien) 2014 plus so much more • Landscaped backyard with no neighbours to the rear • Workshop (10’ x 8’). • Garage has a 9’ door for extra height vehicles! • Lot 4949 sq ft (49’ x 98’)

#304-4768 53rd Street

Aileen and

Joanne

Just Listed

$1,098,000

• Rental and pet-friendly building in the heart of Ladner! • Corner sub penthouse • Two master suites with ensuites at opposite sides of the living area • Large kitchen with room for eating area • Oversized, covered, very private deck • 1159 sq.ft. • Walking distance to shopping and restaurants • Well managed strata with guest suite and recreation room

$399,000

1437 Farrell Ave, Beach Grove NEW PRICE! · · · · · ·

· 10,062 sq. ft lot! · Updated windows, furnace, bathrooms + more! · Four beds + 3 bathrooms · DOUBLE car garage · RV / Trailer parking · Suite potential · Hold or build a home with a VIEW!

Beach Grove beauty! Fully updated - OPEN PLAN! Four bedrooms + 3 bathrooms Hardwood + cork flooring WEST exposed PRIVATE yard Roof 9 years

$1,148,000

$1,148,800

4880 55B Street

• GOLDEN opportunity to build your NEW DREAM HOME! • No home to demolish or costs for removal • Vacant lot - perfectly rectangular • Backyard would face WEST • Amazing new mall just minutes away • A fabulous place to call home or INVEST in the future!

· · · · ·

Like new 2014 built home! Top quality finishing! Open concept Hardwood flooring Four bedrooms + extra ensuites · Spa like master ensuite · Nanny suite possible!

$859,000 (5% GST excluded)

$1,458,000

#107-4926 48th Avenue

NEW PRICE! • Affordable 2 bedroom in the

heart of Ladner! • End unit with fabulous N/W partially covered patio. • 928 sq ft • Newer flooring • Bathroom updates

6260 28th Avenue

· TEN acre Ladner estate · Ideal for ONE family or TWO · 5/6 bedroom home + 2 bedroom 2nd home · Four car garage + 90X44 heated garage (30 cars/small RV) · Barn with 8 stalls - riding ring · Tennis Court

10 ACRES!

$4,475,000

$315,000

275C-8635 120th Street

Aileen and

Joanne

Just Listed

• Light, bright 2 bedroom unit • Laminate flooring throughout! • Updated kitchen • Complex has an outdoor pool • 830 sq ft

$115,000

4883 12A Avenue

Aileen and

Joanne

Just Listed

• Updated to a very high standard • Post and Beam home • Fun family and entertainer’s dream home! • Open concept living up • 9,752 sq. ft lot • Living Space square footage 2,907 • Perfect location!

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

$1,688,000


August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A33

Joanne Evans

Aileen Noguer REALTOR®

REALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home. Trust us to help you make the right move.

Based on 2013 closed MLS transactions. Source: CREA, RE/MAX

604.946.8000

Re/Max Progroup Realty 5360 12 Avenue Tsawwassen

www.deltahomes.ca realestateinsouthdelta.ca

58 Centennial Parkway - Tsawwassen’s Boundary Bay Waterfront! Open Saturday 2-4pm

NEW PRICE!!

4925 2nd Avenue

• BEST location on the BEST beach in the Lower mainland • 61’ of beach waterfront • 15,931 sq ft West facing rectangular lot - Just over 1/3 Acre - WOW! • Possibility of subdividing • Contemporary build with lots of windows + gorgeous views over the bay • Renovation would make this home AMAZING or build your new home! • Complete NEW seawall replacement 2015

Aileen and

Joanne

Just Listed

$3,300,000

#307 1153 54A Street

Aileen and

Joanne

JustSold Listed

• Pebble Hill split level located on a private rectangular 80’ x 120’ lot (9,009 sf ) • Three beds + family room and potential 4th bedroom/den on lower floor • Post and beam with new laminate flooring • Oversize windows • Sliding door from living room opens to covered sundeck and adjacent 280 sq ft solarium! • Sunny kitchen with stainless appliances • Private yard – house nicely set back to enjoy the landscaped southern exposed front garden. • Roof 2014.

$1,288,000

Do you know what your home is worth? Call me for a market update!

• Rare, spacious, 1146 sq ft penthouse with southern exposure • Access to private balcony via NEWER French doors from both living room + master suite • Updated kitchen (cupboards, countertops + appliances) and both bathrooms, fresh carpet, newer gas fireplace with remote • High ceilings give this unit an airy feeling • Two parking stalls and storage next to the parking stalls • Well managed + expertly maintained building. • Walk to Tsawwassen Town Centre

Our targeted social media advertising brings more traffic to your home! Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/deltahomes and Twitter @AileenNoguer!

$405,900

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

"We Can Relate" TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN

TheDeltaGroup.ca

TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN

LADNER LADNER

TheDeltaGroup.ca

Tim, Sharon & Carrie

AFFORDABLE RANCHER!

Tim Rohwer 604-762-2041

Commercial Residential Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca

• Spacious 2 bedroom 3 baths with 2,882 sf OPEN SUNDAY PM • Great 6,598 sfHOUSE lot in central location on 2-4 a quiet cul-de-sac • Huge bonus recreation room and den • Minutes walk to popular South Pointe Academy

YOU CAN SEE FOREVER!

• Family Size 3724 sf 5 Bdrm 3 Bath $1,048,000

Sharon Rohwer 604-760-7163 Residential Seniors Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca info@thedeltagr g oupp.caa

RARE 3 BDRM TOWNHOME

• 3 bdrm 2 bath in desirable “Sundial” Complex OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM • Private sunny south exposed patio perfect for BBQ’s • Great location with easy street parking and access • 1,441 sf home featuring custom built ins and much more!

• Cozy 3-4 Bdrm. Home with

OPEN HOUSE 2-4in PM • Lovely 3 bdrm and den,SUNDAY 2 bath located “Harbourside” • Sunny SW exposed backyard - perfect for entertaining backing onto greenbelt! • Close net community feel in development •• 1,229 sf perfect family home Spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath updated

• Private 8,988 sf fenced gardens TSAWWASSEN safe for children and pets • Huge wrap around deck for hosting BBQ's and entertaining family and friends

• Home office, Den and Separate Huge TSAWWASSEN 20' x 12' wired Handyman's Dream Workshop • Sunny gardens galore (fenced) grow your own Veggies, play VolleyBall or just relax!

WANT CHARM AND COMFORT!

5465 Candlewyck Wynd • Space for all

168 - 5421ceiling 10 Avenue $599,800 Vaulted and New Kitchen

5087 Cliff Drive $2,499,880

871 Bayview Drive $1,198,000

• Unique RANCHER style home with SURREY colorful walk out gardens plus finished lower level • Private .567 acre parklike setting enhances the panoramic views

LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT PRICE!

4831 TurnbuckleHouse Wynd Semi-Detached

4813 44 Avenue

$525,000

$699,900

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

Carrie Galbraith 604-329-5212

Residential Real Estate Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC V4L 2A6

TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN PRICED TO SELL TSAWWASSEN CUSTOM BUILT HOME • 1 bedroom ground unit with large patio space OPPORTUNITY • Beautiful engineered bamboo flooring and • BRAND NEW custom home built by a gas fireplace prestigious local builder • Fantastic location near transit and shopping • Build to suite. 5,500 sf Executive home • Large eat in kitchen including • Ultra private backing onto US border stainless steel appliances • 15,490 sf sun drenched south facing lot

5024-Wallace Avenue $1,488,000 102 8068 120A Street

on a cul-de-sac

1486 View Cr. $799,800 $169,000 Pebble Hill

#304 1350 View Cr. $3,500,000

LADNER GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY

• Spacious 4 bed, 3 bath Spanish Style Rancher • Located in Pebble hill on a quiet cul-de-sac • One of the best investment properties in Tsawwassen • 2,267 sf home has a bright airy feel

$539,000 5465 Maple Cr. 5024 Wallace Avenue

$932,000 $1,750,000


A34 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

OUTSTANDING IN THEIR FIELD Over 70 Homes Sold so far in 2016

CALL US AND WE’LL GET YOUR HOME SOLD TOO! SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

105 1704 56 Street, Tsawwassen

#108, 5900 Ferry Road, Ladner

4473 62nd Street, Ladner

#9, 6280 48A Avenue, Ladner

5311 9A Avenue, Tsawwassen

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

5413 River Road, Ladner

#6, 4925 Elliott Street, Ladner

208, 4821 53rd Street, Ladner

4425 50A Street, Ladner

A108, 4811 53rd Street, Ladner

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

1493 53A Street, Tsawwassen

5527 Spinnaker Bay, Ladner

4482 45th Street, Ladner

78 Diefenbaker Wynd, Tsawwassen

5278 Clipper, Ladner

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

314 1363 56th Street, Tsawwassen

5355 Regatta Way, Ladner

#21 & 24 4949 57th Street, Ladner

#214 5421 10 Ave., Tsawwassen

302 1300 Hunter, Tsawwassen


August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A35

Over 1,700 Sales in South Delta call us today to Experience our Service

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GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE! 4735 53rd Street, Ladner

DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL IN CENTRAL WEST LADNER!!! Great home with 82’ of frontage on a 7578 square foot lot located in central Ladner. Total of 2162 square foot home featuring 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and loads of potential for a suite. Some updates include windows, bathroom and paint. Roof 8 years young. 19 x 19 detached workshop. Good investment property - check with CITY HALL regarding development potential $948,900 located next to Maple Grove townhouses.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND REFERRALS OF FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

9,500 SF PROPERTY ON PRESTIGIOUS ARTHUR DR. 4452 Arthur Drive, Ladner

This home will surprise you with it’s size! 2614 square feet on three levels. Bright spacious rooms, country sized oak kitchen complete with island and an eating area. Living room and formal dining room boast original oak and walnut floors and original softwoods in the balance of the two upper floor rooms. The main floor den could easily be a 4th bedroom This home retains all of its craftsman style charm with modern updates including rebuilt firebox in the original wood burning fireplace updated plumbing and wiring and tankless hot water system. There is a summer kitchen downstairs for canning and preserving and direct access to the 22 by 16 covered patio for summer entertaining in your very private backyard which backs onto the Chillukthan slough. $1,198,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

FEELS LIKE A RANCHER!

#8 - 6380 48A Avenue, Ladner Over 1,800 square foot upper unit in Garden Estates featuring 2 large bedrooms, spacious den, entertainment size living and dining areas, galley kitchen with eating area leads to one of 2 fantastic decks. Attached garage plus one additional parking space. $579,000 Adult oriented 18+.

D L O S T S JU #20 288 171 STREET “The Crossing”

$459,900

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

TOP FLOOR IN LADNER POINTE! #B503 - 4821 53rd Street, Ladner

Stunning, classy 2 level, 3 bedroom condo that feels like a townhouse. Located right in the heart of downtown Ladner and has a great view over the center of town. Over 1,850 square feet with loads of windows and vaulted ceilings. Master bedroom on the main floor BONUS, upstairs has 2 bedrooms and a full bathroom with its own separate entrance - great for a home office! Carefree living at it’s finest....walk to shops, restaurants, Ladner Village and loads of the great amenities Ladner has to offer. $579,000


A36 The Delta Optimist August 12, 2016

2015: TOP 10% OF GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®

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• GET MOVING WITH TRISH AND TERI •

VIEW PENTHOUSE | 402-1330 Hunter Road | $998,000

CORNER VIEW | 401-1400 View Crescent | $648,000

CLOSE TO BEACH | 1733 Beach Grove Rd | $1,298,000

The Sahalee, a Carl Jensen building!!! Penthouse corner VIEW suite overlooking Beach Grove Golf Course. This 1,677 sqft w/S/E exposure offers 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, nine foot ceilings, in floor heating, and gourmet maple kitchen w/center island overlooking family room out to sunny deck. Seldom available and extremely desirable!

Golf Course view at the La Mirage on View Cr. will offer you a superb down size home. Beautifully cared for 2 bedroom, not only offers a tranquil view but also a terrific floor plan with the master bedroom, main living space and spacious deck facing East over the golf course. The 2nd bedroom is at the opposite end of the corner unit for privacy.

Beach Grove Gem!! Situated at the quiet end of the Grove this beautifully renovated 2,493 sqft home is situated on a private westerly exposed 5,769 sqft lot just steps to Boundary Bay trails, parks and Elementary School. This charming home offers main floor living and 3 bdrms up. The main floor has a living & dining room w/gas fireplace.

THE COURTYARDS | 7-4890 48th Avenue | $448,000

11,281 SQFT LOT | 5210 Ferry Road | $1,268,000

BEACH GROVE | 1290 Morris Crescent | $1,238,000

This is a beauty. Walking distance to historic Ladner Village. You will enjoy this 2 bdrm 3 bath spacious townhome. Open floor plan, lovely laminate floors opens onto roomy deck with south exposure. Big galley kitchen with nice bright window. Family size dining area. Great for entertaining. 2 full bathrooms upstairs and a powder room on main!

West Ladner beauty! Don’t be deceived by age; this home is just like new. Situated in the heart of Ladner on a beautiful private 11,281 sqft estate-like lot. This traditional (yet comtemporary) home offers all the bells & whistles of new, but the charm of old. The main floor is open with a central maple free standing staircase.

Lovely split level situated on a quiet crescent w/underground services just steps to the beach and walking trails to Centennial Beach, the Beach Grove Cafe, the shops in the Towncentre and the elementary school. This solid well maintained home is situated on a southerly exposed 5,996 sqft private lot. Great floor plan w/kitchen in the centre.

Tsawwassen ~ Just Sold!

Tsawwassen ~ Just Sold!

South Surrey ~ Just Sold!

NEW LISTING | 5122 2A Avenue | $1,388,000

PENTHOUSE HERON COVE | 302-1706 56 ST | $439,000

ELGIN CHANTRELLE | 13910 25A Avenue | $2,188,000

Pebble hill beauty! Situated on a sundrenched private lot on a quiet crescent steps to tennis courts and Pebble Hill traditional school plus easy access to transportation. This contemporary home offers main floor living with 3 bedrooms and a den up. The main floor has vaulted cedar ceilings in the sunken living room and a separate dining area.

Penthouse! One owner 2 bedroom apartment. Tastefully decorated this open concept plan with 9’ ceilings faces south to a courtyard in ever popular HERON COVE. There is a gourmet kitchen with granite counters and gas range and stainless appliances, wood floors and large laundry with in-suite storage. Bedrooms are at opposite ends.

Peninisula Park! Custom Built 2 Storey Executive Home on a S/Exposed Lot in a quiet Cul-de-sac. Location is picture perfect - Backing onto Park Land Green Space, offering year long views of the Woodlands. This home comes w/4 Bdrms, large Games/Media Room & Triple Car Garage. The Open Concept Plan incl Vaulted Ceilings.

Trish Murphy | 604.312.7621 Trisha@TrishaMurphy.ca

604.897.2010 | Teri Steele sold@TeriSteele.com

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty: 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC

2015

2015

WWW.DELTAOPENHOUSE.CA


August 12, 2016 The Delta Optimist A37

The

Geffke’s

Jurgen 778-229-0627

Associate Broker MLS Diamond Master Quarter Century Club Life Member

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at Royal Lepage Regency Rlty Ltd for 7 years

WE DON’T JUST LIST - WE PUT DEALS TOGETHER!

jjgeffke@dccnet.com www.geffketeam.com Johanna 604-719-7345

Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038

Medallion Club 27 Years

VIEWS! VIEWS!

OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 4

$1,688,000

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ACROSS FROM BEAUTIFUL DIEFENBAKER PARK WITH WATER PARK, TRAILS, NATURE POND! 3 BDRM RANCHER ON 62 X 100 LOT.! MLS# R2098364 $1,395,000

IS THIS YOUR DREAM HOME? 7,761 SQ. FT. LOT WITH A BUILDING CONTRACT!

APPROX. $600,000 SPENT ON RENOVATIONS! 4,133 SQ.FT. PLUS 897 STORAGE SPACE. 4 BDRMS (2 MASTER BDRMS). VIRTUAL TOUR MLS# 2084272 PENTHOUSE!

$325,000

PRIME AREA – 4784 7A AVE! THE PRICE MARKED IS FOR THE LOT ONLY. THERE IS ALSO AN OPTION TO PURCHASE THE PROPERTY “AS IS WHERE IS” WITH THE EXISTING BUILDING. CALL US FOR MORE DETAILS. MLS# R2098759

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$1,049,000

NEW LISTING!

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TOWNHOUSE #30 $2,700,000 • Spectacular waterfront $949,900 of SUNDAY -• 2Panoramic TO 4 views

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Mt. Baker, sunrises White Rock • 1,380 sq.ft. rancher • 6,000 sq.ft. lot • 2 bedrooms 2 baths + den • Super location near dyke trails - 1 block to Tsawwassen Cr. • A rare opportunity

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778.999.1015

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Bruce Cote

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1350 sq.ft. • Seldom Available - Townhouse “A” Plan Master on Main • 2-bedrooms - 2 full bathrooms - den • 2,219 Sq. Ft. - 3 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms • 9 ft ceilings • Original Owner - Nicely Maintained Unit gas fireplace • Updates Include Newer Appliances Corian Counter Topsprivate • Quiet location, 5 Year Old Carpets Ceramic Tile Floors balcony - 2 Sky Lights • 1Tank block to town centre • 3 Year Old Boiler - 2 Year Old Hot Water • Social room • Remote Control Awnings - Gas Fireplace guest suite • Private, Fully Fenced Yard • Seldom available • Quiet Location Yet Only 2 Blocks to Town Center - Clinics THE COTE GROUP ARE PLEASED TO SAY THAT WE HAVE Restaurants, Bus Stop. 40 SALES IN THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF 2016.

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THREE AND FOUR BEDROOM HOMES | 5550 ADMIRAL WAY, LADNER | 604.946.8812 | FAIRWINDS@POLYHOMES.COM THIS IS CURRENTLY NOT AN OFFERING OF SALE. ANY SUCH OFFERING MAY ONLY BE MADE BY WAY OF A DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. E.& O.E.

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Top 2% of all Realtors in Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver

Donating a portion of our commission on each home sold to Children’s Hospital

*Based on number of sales in whole or in part of Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board

NEW LISTING!

LEGAL SUITE

4664 54 Street, Ladner | $1,088,000

3,063 sqft – 3 bdrms – 4 bath – den - dbl garage – 6,921 sqft lot plus a 1 bedroom legal suite – West Ladner

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4580 Church Street, Ladner | $1,249,000

2,347 sqft – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – dbl garage shed w/ power & heat - Port Guichon – 6,000 sqft lot

5445 Chamberlayne Ave., Ladner | $859,000 1,016 sqft – rancher – 2 bdrms – den – 1 bath 25x7 deck – 7,115 sqft lot

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5246 Crescent Drive, Ladner | $1,038,000

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5555 46 Ave., Ladner | $1,788,000

2,026 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2.5 bathrooms - family room 3 car garage / workshop - 5,183 sqft lot

1,536 sqft – 3 bdrms – 2 bath – detached garage den – family room - carport – 66X112 lot

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EMPLOYMENT

IN MEMORIAM

DOMESTIC HELP WANTED Caregiver/House Cleaner.

IN MEMORY OF A SPECIAL FRIEND Gary Baker who passed away August 15, 2005 Lovingly remembered & missed: Euny and Dave

Experienced caregiver to be available part time four or five mornings a week in Tsawwassen. Mobile elderly couple need personal care assistance involving light housekeeping, bathing, dressing, some meal preparation and laundry. Please indicate education, experience, hours available, salary expected and when you will become available. I will reply to all applications.

December 23, 1927 - August 13, 2009

William Kushnir On August 13, seven years ago, Bill left us for heaven after many wonderful years with his family and community. There were many sevens in his lifetime. I met my love when I was 17 years old. We had 57 married years together (living 47 years in Tsawwassen). His mother’s lucky number was seven. We all miss you every day! ‘Ja tebe liubliu’; I love you! Love and hugs from your loving wife Doreen, son Tyler (Sandi), daughter Jill (David), son Brent (Len), grandchildren Alexis, Kyle (Brian), and woof-woofs Dani and Scout.

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT GREENHOUSE WORKERS req’d General crop work. Exp not req’d. $10.59/hr. Ladner area. Perm F/T. Fax resume to 604-946-1982

Westcoast Vegetables Ltd. 3900 - 46A Street, Delta

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LEGAL/PUBLIC NOTICES WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act, Gasmaster Industries Ltd. is indebted to C. Keay Investments Ltd. in the amount of $43,911.44, plus any additional costs of storage, seizure, and sale that may accrue. The following goods will be disposed of: miscellaneous metal tubs and bins generators miscellaneous electrical equpment

Items may be viewed and bids submitted on August 26, 2016 at 9076 River Road, Delta, B.C. between 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. All written bids to C. Keay Investments Ltd., 9076 River Road, Delta, BC V4G 1B5

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RETAIL

Please forward resume to both: macgregorrealty@gmail.com & pmould39@yahoo.ca South Delta NOW HIRING - RETAIL SALES CLERK We are looking for reliable retail sales clerks for part-time work in our two retail liquor stores in the South Delta area. Energetic, reliable person to work flexible hours. Must be 19 years of age, have your Serving It Right, be able to lift up to 30lbs, stand for long periods of time and work in a refrigerated cooler. Please drop off your resume at Speeds Liquor Store and/or Liquor Quicker.

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Boundary Bay MULTI CAR BOOT SALE! Centennial Beach Second and fourth Saturdays monthly 8:30am - 12:00pm sponsored by Boundary Bay Park Association Info: Beth (604) 940-9824 DELTA Sat Aug 20th 9:30-1pm 5133 West Minister Ave. Collectable’s, craft ribbons, jewelry, etc Ladner

MULTI-FAMILY Garage SALE Sat Aug 13 9-2pm 4720-52A Street Ladner Garage and Shop Sale Sat, Aug 13, 9AM - 4PM 3473 River Road West Household items, gardening, tools, marine items, hardwood, something for everyone.

Ladner GARAGE SALE Sat, Aug 13th, 9AM - 2PM 4949 55B St Household items, hockey table, well cared-for kids toys, furniture, sports items, and memorabilia.

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ALL SMALL BREED PUPS Local, Non-Shedding and Vet Checked. 604-590-3727 www.puppiesfishcritters.com

DELTA PCSC Best Computer Service since 1999 Best rates on the market! ***FREE CONSULT!*** Guaranteed Virus Removal Call (778) 882-4128 Deltapcsc@live.ca

Any time or day of the week. Ladner/Tsawwassen Richmond. Dog Walking Cert & Pet First Aid course from Amber Cottle. Ref’s avail. Ins’d, bonded Joe 778-898-9177

Borrowers Wanted. Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. CALL ANYTIME 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498 Apply online at www.capitaldirect.ca

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Tsawwassen MOVING SALE Sat Aug 13th, 9AM- 2PM 5674 9th Ave Lots of goodies inc. Furniture, garden & exercise equipment, household items etc. No early birds please.

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REAL ESTATE

HOUSES FOR SALE

Open Sunday Aug 14: 1pm-4pm 4444 44B Avenue $1,048,000

Beautifully renovated, shows like new. Backs on to green belt and farm land. Les Blaney - REMAX 604-946-1133

Tsawwassen Estate & Yard Sale Sat/Sun Aug 13-14 10 AM - 4 PM 644 Bluegrouse Pl. Collectibles & More!

IT’S THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN

Tsawwassen GARAGE SALE Sat, Aug 13, 8am - 3pm 1189 53A St. Antiques, collectibles, restored and custom-built furniture and more. Same kind of stuff, but different. Tsawwassen Garage Sale Sat, Aug 13: 9am-1pm 5276 Augusta Place, Emperial Village Household items, clothing, toys & much more! Tsawwassen Moving Sale Sat Aug 13th 9-1pm 1222 Hunter Rd Furniture, kitchen items, household items, etc..

SUNNY TSAWWASSEN, partially furn 1 Bd, u/g prkg, $1250 incl, avail Sept 15th, n/s, ref’s, 1-360-945-4109

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Ladner Prime office/retail space available in Harbourside Plaza. 4891 Delta Street is 677 sq. ft. Call Tina at 604-948-3812

STORAGE LADNER STORAGE SPACE 3 separate spaces available for lease. 267 sqft, 81 sqft, and 82 sqft in attractive, wellkept building. Heated, 24 hr access. 604.684.0925

WANTED TO RENT Delta Retired gentlemen looking for basement suite in Ladner/Tsawwassen area. Sept 1st or Oct 1st to start. Call Joe at 778.898.9177

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LADNER - 8 buildings 1-3 bedroom suites available Ladner Rental Office: 604 868 9453 Choose your new home from one of our well maintained and managed suites. Call now to view! Garage Sale Season is here!

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