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Greens to contest riding
After not running candidate in 2013 election, party nominates Larry Colero SANDOR GYARMATI
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The B.C. Greens announced Wednesday that Larry Colero will be their candidate in Delta South in the upcoming provincial election. “In the last election, our party
deferred to Vicki Huntington. Now we’re back,” said Colero. “Other party candidates may say they will represent constituents. But as MLAs, they are expected to vote as a block to satisfy campaign donors instead of their constituents, like approving unnecessary, reck-
less megaprojects to be paid for by untold future generations. A founding principle shared by Green parties worldwide guarantees me the right, if elected, to vote with my conscience and always in the best interests of my constituents,” he said. Colero taught corporate
ethics at both UBC’s Sauder School of Business and SFU’s Beedie School of Business. He also created the first Strategic Alliances seminars for UBC and was moderator for the first two years of its Summer Institute in Sustainability. COLERO: see Page 3
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CoPS expansion sought
Police board members would like to see community stations open on weekends IAN JACQUES
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Volunteers in Delta put in 28,000 hours at three community police stations (CoPS) last year, but some members of the Delta police board would like to see the program expanded. Delta police Insp. Varun Naidu presented a CoPS year in review at Tuesday’s board meeting, outlining many of the program’s successes in 2016. Naidu said CoPS has a robust volunteer base with 30 to 35 in Ladner, 35 to 40 in Tsawwassen and 100 to 110 in North Delta. Volunteers in Ladner put in 4,630 hours last year, while that figure was even higher in Tsawwassen (6,066) and North Delta (17,146). “In North Delta, we have a very strong percentage of college and university students whereas in Ladner and Tsawwassen we have more retired or senior citizens who are our volunteers,” he said. “These are amazing numbers and I’m very proud of the volunteers.” Despite the apparent
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CoPS volunteers undertake traffic safety and other programs in the community. success of the program, several members of the police board expressed a variety of concerns following the presentation, including the fact the stations are not open on weekends and thus are not serving the community to their fullest potential. The Ladner and Tsawwassen stations are open business hours Monday to Thursday, and while the North Delta station is open every weekday, including into the evening on some, it’s also
closed on weekends. Board member Cameron McLeod said not having the stations open on weekends defeats the purpose of community policing. “If we don’t do that then stop the program because half funding, half supporting is not supporting it at all,” McLeod said. Board member Peter Buxton said the police department should be looking at more solutions to these issues. “Why are we not making
this more attractive to students?” Buxton asked. “I guarantee that if you market this in the schools, you will be able to staff these centres. Maybe we should be shifting some of the priorities and put this into the recruiting budget. “I respect the officers and respect the collective bargaining agreements, but you want community engagement, so that means serving the needs of the community and the needs of the community are on weekends when the
offices are not open.” Deputy Chief Lyle Beaudoin said the capacity of the collective agreement and how much money is put towards the program are major challenges when looking at staffing levels. “We have lots of priorities, but we can come up with some really good modeling that we could pitch to the finance committee for additional funding if that is the will,” said Beaudoin. CoPS volunteers help drive a number of ICBC initiatives, including distracted driving campaigns, Speed Watch, Cell Watch and Lock Out Auto Crime. Volunteers are also involved in programs such as Block Watch and Safe Schools and partner with officers on several crime prevention initiatives. At the end of the discussion, the police board passed a resolution asking staff and police to come back to the board with a full cost analysis to see what it would take to allow the offices to be open on weekends and to look at some form of a marketing and awareness campaign to attract more volunteers.
Colero has run for the Greens in two federal elections
CONTINUED from Page 1 He is currently on retainer as a policy advisor to the Institute of Advanced Financial Planners for assignments in regulatory affairs, trademark issues and professional ethics.
Colero, a former president of Ladner Minor Baseball and former chair of the Delta Community Living Society, was a South Delta resident for 25 years before he and his wife Chris followed their kids to White Rock, where
they lived for seven years. They have since returned to South Delta. While in White Rock, he ran for the Green Party in the last two federal elections. The party did not field a candidate in Delta South in the last election out of
respect for independent MLA Vicki Huntington and had planned to do the same this year. That was prior to Huntington making the surprise announcement that she wouldn’t be seeking a third term. Nicholas Wong has
since stepped forward as an independent and despite Wong receiving her endorsement and constituency association backing, the Greens decided to field their own candidate. The election will be held May 9.
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The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in Delta and other files of interest. If you see anything occurring that you believe to be suspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emergencies or 604-946-4411 for other assistance. The following are some of the calls the Delta police responded to in the previous week:
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tree adjacent to the school. Police seized the box and entered it into exhibits. Box is believed to be from a previous break and enter and was likely thrown from a vehicle. • March 4, 7:01 a.m., 5600-block of 12th Avenue: A business reported a break and enter via an adjoining door to the neighbouring business. Once inside the business, the office door was kicked open and approximately $100 stolen. • March 4, 5:36 a.m., 1500-block of 56th Street: An employee reported finding the front door to the business smashed. Shortly after police received a call from the alarm company indicating the side door of the business had been compromised. Police attended
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• March 2, 9:40 a.m., 7400-block of Wilson Avenue: Report received of a semi-truck trailer stolen from a business parking lot. Trailer entered on police database. • March 3, 11:07 a.m., 4800-block of 54th Street: Complainant reported they parked their vehicle in the driveway while they were unloading groceries. When they returned to the vehicle they found a silver MacBook Air laptop in a black case had been stolen from the open vehicle. • March 4, 5:02 a.m., 3900-block of 33A Avenue: Complainant reported they had entered into a contractual agreement with a company in China
whereby they agreed to collect funds on behalf of the company for a monthly salary and percentage of the dividends. Cheque received from the company was found to be fraudulent. Investigation determined the company does not exist. • March 5, 8:11 p.m., 7900-block of Huston Road: A business reported the gated compound had been entered by cutting off the padlock. Two shipping containers in the compound had padlocks removed and several items stolen from the containers. • March 6, 1:24 a.m., River Reach and Chisholm Street: Report of paint thrown on a residence. Investigation by police found a vehicle parked in the area also had paint thrown on it.
Calls for police service way up in January IAN JACQUES
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Calls for service to the Delta Police Department showed a dramatic increase for the first month of 2017. Total calls in January were 2,079, up almost 300 from 1,805 in January of 2016. The increase in activity was due in part to a large jump in property crimes, which saw an overall increase of 46 per cent compared to January of last year. Speaking at Tuesday’s Delta police board meet-
ing, Chief Neil Dubord said it’s unusual to see such a large jump in the numbers. “It’s something that I have not seen in my two years here — I haven’t seen us go up by close to 300 calls in a month,” said Dubord. “I don’t have the February data yet, so once I get that then we will be able to see whether this was just a one off or whether we are seeing some kind of a trend.” Deputy Chief Lyle Beaudoin also cautioned the board this was only a one-month snapshot of
data. “Any time you see an increase like this you are concerned,” he said. “But what it does for me is it shows us that areas that we need to focus on regarding the hot spots for auto theft, theft from vehicles and general property crime.” Opiod funding The Delta Police Department is getting funding for another tool in its fight against fentanylrelated overdoses. The board learned Tuesday the province has granted Delta police
$40,000 for the purchase of trace narcotic detection equipment and training. The device will provide police with the increased ability to test for and detect fentanyl when handling drugs and investigating crime. The trace detector is not an operational tool, but rather requires specialty training and will be maintained in the drug office at Ladner headquarters. It is meant to assist officers in determining the type of drug seized in order to complete reports to Crown counsel without waiting for lab analysis.
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Redevelopment along the waterfront in Ladner could happen sooner than later if an assurance to MLA Vicki Huntington comes to fruition. The independent MLA recently called on the provincial government to fulfill its promise to offer long-term water lot leases for residents and businesses along the Fraser. She got a reply that might provide a light at the end of tunnel. “In 2015, the government promised to settle this issue, and they have yet to deliver,” Huntington said. “People need the certainty that comes with long-term leases for their personal, financial and business decisions. Instead, these individuals and businesses find themselves on month-to-month leases. The situation is untenable and it’s creating chaos on the river.”
When the government took over the administration of the leases, it promised leaseholders that lease deals would be reached by the end of 2016, said Huntington. “Without the longterm agreements in place, banks aren’t lending, developments are on hold, marinas can’t sign moorage leases and commercial docks aren’t being repaired. The government has put local residents and businesses in a terrible situation,” she said. “The ministry was supposed to have this resolved by now. Instead, the ministry is sending out yet another survey asking basic questions,” she added. “Excuse me, but this type of work should have been completed long ago.” Huntington noted that Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Steve Thomson responded by saying negotiations are
ongoing and are expected to be resolved “very shortly.” Still awaiting a determination on long-term water lot leases, Delta has no redevelopment on the books for the waterfront. The province took over managing the foreshores after its agreement with the port authority expired at the end of 2014, but Victoria hasn’t offered current or prospective leaseholders, including many float home owners and businesses, long-term tenure, which means the Delta-owned Seven Seas site, which was put up for sale, isn’t a particularly attractive place to make a big investment. Sean McGill, Delta’s director of human resources and corporate planning, told the Optimist earlier that investors aren’t interested unless they’re guaranteed long-term deals, but he said the province was only willing to offer two-year leases.
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The writ hasn’t been dropped yet but the provincial election campaign seems well underway in Delta South. Finance Minister Mike de Jong paid a visit to Ladner last Friday afternoon to talk to over 50 party faithful at Taverna Gorgona, going over some of the highlights of the government’s recent budget, which included, among other things, a reduction in MSP premiums, reducing the interest rate on student loans and reducing the PST on electricity for businesses. He also went over some of his government’s achievements over the last four years. Ian Paton, the Liberal
candidate in Delta South, said he was pleasantly surprised when he was contacted and told the finance minister wanted to drop by and meet supporters. “We basically just talked about what good shape the province is in as far as leading the country, as far as economic growth,” he said. As far as his own effort to get elected, Paton, a Delta councillor, noted he’s been busy door knocking and meeting as many people as he can in Ladner and Tsawwassen since he won the nomination last September. “At first it wasn’t my favourite thing, knocking on people’s doors, but most have been very supportive and positive and think I’ve done a pretty good job on Delta council,
so they think this is a good next move for me,” he added. Nicholas Wong, who will run as an independent, and Green candidate Larry Colero will square off against Paton in the May 9 provincial election. School trustee Bruce Reid is expected to get the NDP nomination later this month. Wong said the finance minister’s visit shows the government is worried about losing the riding yet again. Issues, including Delta Hospital and farmland under threat, are still very much in the minds of voters, he said. Incumbent Vicki Huntington, a two-term independent, decided not to seek re-election for health reasons.
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For the first time Delta has an accurate snapshot of itself for social planning purposes. Gillian McLeod, hired last year to be the municipality’s first social planner, and Sean McGill, director of human resources and corporate planning, made a presentation to Delta council recently to outline A Social Profile of Delta in 2017. As far as what social planning means for Delta, McGill said it’s a process that helps identify a community’s strengths and weaknesses. The profile is a comprehensive document outlining Delta’s demographics, available services and groups, as well as issues that need to be addressed, including service overlaps and gaps, in addition to where Delta can work with agencies to achieve more optimal results. “We view the profile as a living document, a docu-
ment to be continually updated by staff to ensure it accurately reflects the needs of the community and those providing services to people in it,” said McGill. “We will discover over the course of the next few weeks additional services and programs that are out there and available, as well as additional needs in the community, and we’ll continually update the profile to match that.” McLeod went over the categories within the profile, including “Health and Community,” which is the largest. “One of the number of things I’ve found across all of this work was a lack of knowledge among the public and sometimes the agencies themselves as to who exists, who’s out there and how can we better publicize what is offered,” she said. Some of the areas found wanting include a lack of substance abuse day treatment or residential programs for youth as well
as few services for seniors with addiction issues. There’s also no universal daycare strategy to support those living here on limited incomes, although Delta CAO George Harvie would note that’s one area where Delta might be able to do something with developers. Some of the other findings in the profile include a lack of emergency and short-term housing, many seniors living in social isolation and a need for programs for vulnerable youth. The category of “Personal and Public Safety” is one area where Delta shines, said McLeod. It was noted that Delta should not take on roles and responsibilities that belong to other agencies or governments, although the municipality can play a role by advocating, applying for funding and having a close relationship with the various stakeholders to help them fulfill their services and support mandate.
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Stretch of Ladner Trunk Road to close for several days due to drainage work Motorists are being advised that a busy section of road in East Delta will be closed to traffic for a few days starting this Friday. Municipal crews will be doing drainage infrastructure work at the intersection of Ladner Trunk Road and 104th Street near the
East Delta Hall. That means only local traffic will be allowed in the area from today at 7 p.m. until Tuesday, March 14 at 5 a.m. Deputy engineering director Hugh Fraser said 104th Street, from Highway 91 to Ladner Trunk Road, will be closed as well as
Ladner Trunk at the highways 91 and 99. Motorists will have to take Highway 99 to get around it. Fraser said two culverts that cross under Ladner Trunk Road, as well as one under 104th Street, need replacing and the most effective way of doing that is to cut open the road.
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Murphy’s Law
H
TED MURPHY
ey, where did all that equity go? The Greater Vancouver real estate market has been in decline since peaking last summer, but the downturn has been so gradual it wasn’t until I saw the numbers this week that the reality of the situation really hit home. In the early part of 2016 when the market was escalating at an unsustainable rate, prices were up 40 to 50 per cent over the previous year. It got so crazy that you were hard pressed to find a home in South Delta for under a million bucks. It also got to the point that even though you knew a market correction was in the cards, the gains had been so huge it would take quite some time to give all that new-found equity back, if that was even possible. Well, we’re not there yet, but the gradual market decline since the province introduced a tax on foreign buyers last summer has put us in that neighbourhood. A chipping away at values by a percentage point or two every month has meant the price of a singlefamily home in Ladner was only 6.8 per cent higher in February than it was 12 months earlier. In Tsawwassen, prices were up just 7.5 per cent from a year earlier. That’s a far cry from the obscene gains experienced last year, but it should be noted that homes in Ladner are still 52 per cent more expensive than they were just three years ago, while prices are up 58 per cent in Tsawwassen during that time. I see a couple of takeaways from this situation, the first being that if you’re moving within the region, the fluctuation in the market isn’t a big deal. If you sell high, what you end up buying is also inflated so you’re not necessarily any better off. The same principle applies if you sell low. It’s only if you’re cashing out or moving outside the region that a decline in equity hurts. The other takeaway is that even though air is being let out of the Metro Vancouver real estate balloon, an affordability crisis still exists. Even these new lower prices continue to be out of reach for a great many, particularly young people who often face an agonizing choice between staying here knowing they have no hope of ever owning a home and moving away in order to do so. We need more than just a market correction to address that issue.
City references ahead of time only reinforce need for split
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n the Feb. 17 edition Doug Husband informed us that it was the last column he would be submitting here. The former Delta mayor commented that over the years he didn’t use this forum to criticize others for decisions they made, nor for political purpose or personal recognition, and from what I remember of his columns, he was always respectful and informative. When Ted Murphy asked me if I would be interested in filling the space left by Husband, I recognized this opportunity obligates me to submit columns that focus on local issues and hopefully generate public discussion that shines a light on other options or alternatives, as I like to think outside the box. Unlike Husband, I most definitely will criticize others for the decisions they make and I will state my reasons why. I am not a member of any political party or group in Delta or B.C. and I’m too old to be interested in personal recognition. My hope is that open and polite discussion of topics that affect South Delta will encourage the people who live here to become more involved in the improvement and protection of our unique community. Let the discussions begin: My letter in the Feb. 10 edition in response to the notice by the Corporation of Delta regarding
Community Comment GREG HOOVER
changing its name to the City of Delta was to suggest that if names are to be changed, it would be more advantageous for South Delta and North Delta to separate first and then worry about names. I went on to list numerous major issues in South Delta that don’t impact North Delta but I forgot to mention we also have different members of the legislative assembly, and for the past eight years South Delta has elected Vicki Huntington as our independent voice in Victoria. It’s very difficult to think of anything we have in common with North Delta except the mayor and council and Highway 10. There have been several letters in support of the idea since it was printed and only one, from Ed Ries, indicating that South Delta couldn’t survive separation because of the loss of tax base. He came to this conclusion with
no discussion of facts, no map showing where Delta would be divided and no feedback from the residents. My letter was to promote discussion and to explore the possibilities, not to jump to conclusions, and if the idea is feasible, to have the question on the next municipal ballot. An article on the recent economic breakfast stated both the mayor and Liberal cabinet minister Peter Fassbender referred to where we live as a city. I don’t care so much about the name itself but I do care about the fact council released a notice to change the name with no public discussion or information, asking for public support, and then the mayor starts using the term city a full month before the requested public responses are even submitted and tallied. That complete lack of communication with the people and the brazen attitude that council will get the name changed is a perfect example of why I would like to elect our own council in South Delta that would answer to us. Approximately 7,000 elector response forms opposing the name change are needed to stop the change from happening. These forms are available on the Corporation of Delta website. Greg Hoover is a project manager in industrial and commercial construction who has lived with Christina in Tsawwassen for 25 years.
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Letters
Editor: Re: Long road to becoming a Delta police officer, March 3 I was shocked and very disturbed by the photo on the front page and the two photos inside of Delta police officers with guns. I have lived in this community for many years and have witnessed Delta police in many roles as they undertake their duties, such as school liaison officers, traffic section, elder resources, missing person criminal investigations, domestic abuse and next of kin notification, to name but a few. I feel to showcase the wonderful work that DPD does in this community with the photo that was chosen for the front page is disgraceful and not at all respectful and could be traumatizing for members in our community. Marlyn Ferguson been more appropriate? Police work is a vocation. It doesn’t need to be glamourized. Speaking from personal experience, our present day officers need extensive
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Editor: Re: Long road to becoming a Delta police officer, March 3 I would like to take this opportunity to express my displeasure at the front page photo of two photogenic female police officers discharging automatic and semi-automatic weapons. I thought it was a trailer for some cheap American TV show. My grandchildren are disciplined by their teachers if they so much as imitate firing a weapon. Having past police experience, it is safe to say that 95 per cent of police officers fortunately never have to discharge their firearm in the line of duty. Wouldn’t a photo of a school police liaison officer surrounded by members of our youth have
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Neighbourhood going to the dogs
Editor: Something needs to be done about barking dogs in Tsawwassen. There have always been noisy dogs, which is more reflective of the owner than the dog. I obviously have an issue with a particular dog, a German shepherd whose bark rips the sound barrier and tears a hole through my house walls and tests my sanity. Why is any dog allowed to disturb the peace? The
Delta Community Animal Shelter should have stronger powers to impose fines on dog owners until they comply with Delta’s noise bylaws. Why should one dog owner be able to affect the peace of neighbours around him? Any owner can train a dog to bark only when it’s warranted. I used to appreciate dogs but this barking dog that ruins my day whenever he decides to sound off has made me
look askance at all dogs now. I feel they should all be collectively transported to the North Pole where they can howl until they’re blue in the face. This neighbourhood truly has gone to the dogs and I may need to move. I’ll put up with lawn mowers, car engines, weed wackers, leaf blowers, but a dog’s bark exceeds all these in its hellish, earsplitting volume. Tony Casoria
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Quite happy keeping corporation label
Editor: Re: Mayor stresses ‘city’ open for business, Feb. 22 The mayor has the cart before the horse. It’s no wonder there’s confusion about exactly what is the Corporation of Delta if the mayor of Delta is going around promoting the City of Delta when the place doesn’t exist. Until the forms have been
counted, the City of Delta should not be promoted. Peter Fassbender, the minister responsible for TransLink, states that Delta is the gateway to Canada from the Asia Pacific. Boundary Bay Airport, Tilbury and Annacis Island have seen a lot of development under the Corporation of Delta and will continue to do
Sorry to see store will be closing Editor: Re: Ladner Village Hardware to close doors, Feb. 24 It is with regret that we read one of our favourite stores, Ladner Village Hardware, will be closing. When we entered the store, we were greeted by
two pleasant young ladies, one of whom would find exactly what we wanted. We can’t ever remember leaving empty handed. We will miss the efficient service of Ladner Village Hardware. Happy retirement to James Price. Gordon Davis
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so without changing the name. If you don’t want more land taken out of the Agricultural Land Reserve, more trucks and more industrial development, you need to send in the form stating that you are quite happy with the way things are as the Corporation of Delta. Margaret Mikulik
Snow Angels given thanks
Editor: I would like to thank to the Corporation of Delta and McKee Seniors Recreation Centre for the Snow Angels program. It is amazing these volunteers take the time and effort to shovel the sidewalks and driveways of others. V. Allen
The Lions Club is holding an Open House for prospective new members at 7pm on Monday, March 20th at Cammidge House, (at Centennial Beach) in Boundary Bay Regional Park. See for yourself the wonderful work that The Club does in our community; also meet some of our members, see our food trailer & have a burger & a beverage on us.
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Business
Mark’s on the move but store still locally owned, operated
BMO celebrates anniversary
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BMO Ladner branch manager Debbie DaSilva and Delta Coun. Ian Paton cut the cake at a celebration event held last Friday to mark BMO’s 200th anniversary and its 44th year in Ladner.
Mark’s has a new home. The store has relocated to Tsawwassen Commons after leaving its previous location at Trenant Park Square in Ladner. It opened last weekend and will have a grand opening event from March 21 to 26. It was a difficult decision to leave Ladner, said owner Elliott Graham, noting the store had been there for many years but needed to expand. At just under 11,000 square feet, the new flagship store is double the size of the previous location, he said. Every department has expanded and the store will carry double the inventory, he added. Graham, who lives in South Delta with his family, said he wants to get the message across the business is still locally owned and operated. “Even though we’re not in Trenant Park Square any more, we’re still in South Delta,” he said.
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Owner Elliott Graham says the new Mark’s in Tsawwassen Commons is double the size of the previous location in Trenant Park Square. “We’re still locally owned and operated and I hope that message gets across that by shopping here at
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Community
Local trio off to New York for UN Status of Women
Three South Delta women will be part of a 20-person delegation of the Canadian Federation of University Women to a United Nations meeting in New York City later this month. Beryl Matthewson, Nadereh Houchmand and Jo Swann will take part in sessions of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women from March 13 to 24. The Commission on the Status of Women is the principal global intergovernmental body exclusively dedicated to the promotion of gender equality and the empowerment of women. The discussion at this year’s session will primarily focus on women’s economic empowerment in the changing world of work. Even in wealthy countries like Canada, equal pay, affordable child care and access to retraining can be elusive, and women are significantly under-represented in posi-
by 2030. Progress tions of decision has been slow and making and uneven, with some leadership in countries much the changing further behind world of work. than others. When you look With the supcloser at the port of nonprogress of abogovernment riginal women, Beryl organizations such women with Matthewson as the Canadian disabilities and racialized women, the pic- Federation of University Women, the urgency of ture becomes even more meeting these goals motidismal. vates delegates to advocate “Attendance at for countries like Canada UNCSW61 is a wonderto take the lead in commitful opportunity to meet ting to accelerating prowomen from around the gress for women and girls. world, discuss matters of The Canadian common concern, and Federation of University bring back information Women is a non-partisan, and new perspectives on voluntary, self-funded issues that affect women and girls to our local com- organization with over 100 munity,” says Matthewson, clubs across Canada. Since its founding in 1919, it has president of the Canadian been working to improve Federation of University the status of women, and Women South Delta. to promote human rights, In the lead-up to this public education, social session, UN member justice and peace. states were asked to Membership is open to undertake an internal women with a post-secassessment of their proondary degree, diploma or gress in the 17 sustainable certificate as well as postdevelopment goals identified to reach gender equity secondary students.
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Rebecca Preston (left) and Geoff Preston (right) look on as RunGo’s Craig Slagel presents a cheque to William Thornton, CEO of BC & Alberta Guide Dogs.
Dash for Dogs raises $16,000 Over 400 runners and 200 dogs braved the cold last month to take part in the third annual RunGo Dash for Dogs in Stanley Park. This year’s charity event brought in close to $16,000, which will go directly to support the work of the Delta-based BC & Alberta Guide Dogs. The non-competitive run is sponsored by RunGo, the local developers of a voice navigation app. The app offers turnby-turn navigation for run-
ners, including those who are visually impaired. The app was on full display as runners navigated their way through the crown jewel of Vancouver, many with the help of their fourlegged family members. “I developed this app because of Dynasty, a retired guide dog,” says RunGo and Dash for Dogs founder Craig Slagel. “The work they do is amazing and they provided me with a lot of feedback when I was building the app so I
wanted to give something back to them.” Some of the highlights of the event were the puppy-themed contests, prizes, costumes and a pancake breakfast. “This event is not only fun, it’s educational and it provides runners with a unique experience to learn about the technology available to them, especially those who have a visual impairment,” says BC & Alberta Guide Dogs CEO William Thornton.
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Community
Don’t stop short
My mother once took two of her friends and hiked up Mt. Revelstoke to find the famed alpine meadows which flow from the banks of a beautiful glacial lake. One of the friends quit halfway up the path, sitting down and declaring his resolve to wait there for them. The two remaining pressed on, their aging bodies aching, only to come upon a swamp and a sad patch of grass. Disappointed almost to the point of disgust, they turned around and trudged back to their friend and on down to the parking lot. When they compared notes with other hikers at the bottom they dis-
Minister’s Minute DANNY STEBECK
LADNER CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
covered, to their chagrin, they had stopped a few hundred yards shy of the goal. One can imagine the frustration of having come so close and missed the mark. As a pastor, I have heard many people describe the
results of their spiritual quest and many had a similar experience as my mother. They felt like they pushed beyond their comfort zones only to discover that things weren’t what they had imagined. But what if they had pushed on a little further? What if they would have worked past their objections and obstacles and discovered what so many of us have also found: A wonderful God who is beautiful beyond description. Perhaps I could encourage you to give it another try. The promise from God given through Jeremiah the prophet was, “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13)
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Around Town Magician at libraries
Magician Gary Savard brings his fast-paced, interactive magic show to the Tsawwassen Library Thursday, March 16, from 11 to 11:45 a.m. He will also perform at the Ladner Pioneer Library on Saturday, March 18 from 11 to 11:45 a.m.
Rain Day
The Earthwise Society’s third annual Rain Day takes place Saturday, March 18 at Earthwise Garden. There will be a Rain Day Parade through the garden, a music corner, crafts and a sculpture contest. Rain Day will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Earthwise Garden, 6400-3rd Ave. in Boundary Bay. For a full schedule visit www. earthwisesociety.bc.ca.
Benefit concert
The Best That We Can Be, an afternoon of music with the Delta Choral Society and the Delta Concert Band to benefit Special Olympics Delta, takes place April 8 at 3 p.m. at South Delta Baptist Church, 1988-56th St. Tickets for the concert are available online at www.sobcdeltaconcert2017.eventbrite.com or by email: tickets@ sobcdelta.org.
Lions Club open house
The Tsawwassen & Boundary Bay Lions Club is holding an open house for prospective new members at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 20 at Cammidge House, (at Centennial Beach) in Boundary Bay Regional Park.
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John Pippus Band in town for St. Patrick’s Day DAVE WILLIS
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The John Pippus Band will pay a visit to the Tsawwassen Legion on St. Patrick’s Day. On tap will be classic rock n’ roll covers from the 1950s onwards as well as some of Pippus’ original rock and R&B tunes. The Vancouver-based quartet is comprised of Pippus (vocals, guitar), Peg Wilson (bass), Wes Skakun (drums) and Brice Tabish (guitar, vocals). The members range in age and influences so that shows in their music, says Pippus, noting they bring a lot of ideas to the songs when it comes to his original music. “We have a lot of fun. We’re not just bandmates, we’re friends,” he says. Irish dancers are scheduled to perform at 7 p.m. while the music is set to begin around 7:30 p.m. The Tsawwassen Legion is located at 22-1835-56th St.
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Peg Wilson, John Pippus, Wes Skakun and Brice Tabish will perform in Tsawwassen on St. Patrick’s Day.
Police put call out to artists Department holding Wrap our Ride contest to come up with design for Escalade
T
he Delta Police Department is putting out a call for young artists to create a design for the department’s newly acquired 2009 Cadillac Escalade. The Wrap our Ride contest is open to Delta residents who are between 12 and 24. “There are some very talented young people out there and who better to craft the design for the vehicle than those we are trying to reach,” notes Delta police Chief Neil Dubord. The department was granted the vehicle through the provincial government’s civil for-
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The Delta Police Department is putting on a Wrap our Ride contest for young artists to create a design for a Cadillac Escalade it received through the province’s civil forfeiture program. feiture program, which undermines the profit
motive behind gang and criminal activity by taking
away proceeds of crime from the criminal element. Delta police will take the Escalade to various community and youth events to drive home the message that crime doesn’t pay. The department wants to encourage a conversation around making positive choices as opposed to going into a life of crime. The police department is looking to utilize the skills and talents of young people to develop the design and message on the vehicle. The Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit is also supporting the initiative and artists submitting designs are asked to incorporate the phrase
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Lifestyles
Workouts for your age Reasons for exercise change as years go on
Well on Your Way P.J. WREN
When you’re older can your workouts be the same as a younger person’s, and still get the same results? Or should those of us who remember when hashtags were called pound signs be kicking it differently? The answer is a bit complicated. First, a lot of training for different age groups will actually be similar. No matter what age you are, you should be strength training on a weekly basis, as well as performing some sort of cardiovascular workout for your heart and lungs.
Physiologically, we are Everyone also needs to squatting for different reabe stretching daily (but sons, at different ages too. nobody really does, do A lot of young people they?) and performing I work with have poor interval work to challenge posture and low back the anaerobic system. pain, so a squat will help All these are recomstrengthen the posterior mended no matter what chain which will improve decade you are. What changes, however, their posture, while reducing their low back pain. are the reasons behind Older why people we’re For instance, need to do working squats for out. our personal functional For purposes. instance, goals (and why They need our per- we sweat) are the leg sonal quite different at strength goals age 60 than they for daily (and activities why we are at age 20. like getting sweat) in and out of the car, getare quite different at age ting up and down, and 60 than they are at age 20. A 20-year-old, for exam- walking without the risk of tripping. Not something a ple, will add squats to her 20-year-old thinks of when workout to look hot in a training in the gym. pair of skinny jeans, while PJ Wren is a local trainer a 60-year-old is simply and writer who just opened squatting to be able to get up a boutique fitness stuup and down (however, I dio in the heart of Ladner, know some 60-year olds The Studio. Learn more at who also look mighty fine www.thestudio.ca. in skinny jeans).
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L Pts 4 34 2 26 5 25 4 24 6 23 5 22 5 19 9 15 7 15 7 14 10 10
B.C. MAJOR MIDGET HOCKEY W L T OTL Pts Cariboo 34 5 1 0 69 Van NE 32 5 0 3 67 Okanagan 27 10 0 3 57 Greater Van22 13 3 2 49 Fr. Valley 21 15 3 1 46 Van NW 20 15 4 1 45 Valley West 20 15 1 4 45 Kootenay 18 21 0 1 37 North Island 9 30 0 1 19 Thompson 6 32 1 1 13 South Island 4 32 1 3 12 Leading Scorers L. Kindree (VNW) Daine Dubois (Car) S. Atkinson (GVC) S. Mutala (GVC) E. Leyh (VNE) C. Bilodeau (OK) M. Richey (Car) M. Kryski (Oka)
G 28 27 38 20 30 22 30 23
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Ice Hawks a win away from finals
Delta gets second chance to finish off Steelers in game five tonight in Ladner MARK BOOTH
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The Delta Ice Hawks’ will have another opportunity tonight to advance to the Pacific Junior Hockey League championship series for the first time in five years. The Grandview Steelers staved off elimination with a 3-1 game four victory on Wednesday at the Burnaby Winter Club. Game five goes at 7:35 p.m. at the Ladner Leisure Centre. If necessary, the series would continue back in Burnaby on Sunday at 4 p.m. That’s only if the Ice Hawks have trouble solving Matteo Paler-Chow again. The Grandview rookie goalie was superb in game four to extend his team’s season. The Hawks enjoyed a sizeable advantage in the shot department (33-17), like they have in every game of the series, but only Tetsuya Prior could solve Paler-Chow at the 7:11 mark of the opening period. The Steelers broke a 1-1 tie just 31 seconds later and Jacob Siebenga capitalized on a twoon-one break midway through the third period for an insurance goal, moments after Delta’s Alex Methorst rang a shot off the crossbar. “Basically we came across a hot goalie tonight. I figured he would steal them a game sooner or or later and he did tonight,” said Delta GM and head coach Darren Naylor. “Really I can’t say anything bad. We were the better team by far. If anything, we have got get to the
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Delta Ice Hawks Jonathan Stein tries to swat in this scoring chance during Wednesday’s 3-1 loss to the Grandview Steelers. Delta still leads the PJHL Tom Shaw Conference finals 3-1. net and get greasy. We were happy staying on the outside tonight and you can’t do that. “We will be fine and bounce back Friday night.” The Ice Hawks will welcome back the physical presence of power forward Brad Crompton who was handed a three-game suspension for a boarding major in game one. The loss was the Ice Hawks’ first
since game one of their opening series against North Vancouver. They had reeled off seven straight wins and 12 of their last 13, dating back to the regular season. Delta stormed back for a 6-3 game three victory on Tuesday in Ladner. Trailing 3-1 midway through the second period, Jordan Deyremnjian launched the Delta rally on a set-up from Mark
Trotman and Harris Pearce. Trotman then netted the equalizer 63 seconds later on a feed from Tyson Lin. An unassisted effort from Gary Dhaliwal capped the three-goal outburst to give the hosts a 4-3 lead after 40 minutes. Jordan Bogress added some insurance on the power play when he re-directed Nick Marsh’s point shot. Jonathan Stein capped the scoring late in the third period.
Wild cap inaugural season with playoff championship Delta Wild’s inaugural season in the Canadian School Sport Hockey League’s Female Varsity Division couldn’t have gone much better. After finishing on top of league play with a 24-3-1 record, the U18 squad added the playoff banner thanks to a 3-1 win over Shawnigan Lake on Sunday afternoon in Calgary. Tsawwassen’s Macy Young broke a 1-1 deadlock with just 4:31 remaining. Paris Eliopoulos then iced the victory with an empty net goal. Marah Wagner opened the scoring with 6:02 remaining in the first period and the 1-0 lead stood
Delta Wild: CSSHL Female Varsity regular season & playoff champs. until Delany Aikens answered for Shawnigan with a shorthanded goal at the 3:38 mark of the third.
Reese Hiddleston turned aside 27 shots for the win. Earlier, Wild players were hon-
oured at the year-end awards ceremony. Scoring champion Aimee Brucker was also recognized as the league’s most valuable player. The 15-year-old sniper scored 32 goals. Stephanie Moy earned Top Defenceman honours. She was recognized for her shutdown play and also chipping in with eight assists. Hiddleston won the Top Goaltender award. She recorded five shutouts with a .947 save percentage and a 1.18 goals against average. The Wild are coached by Owen Pighin.
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Sports Atom A1 Storm host Final Four
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South Delta A1 Storm turned in a solid showing at the Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey Association’s Fraser Valley Tier Atom One Final Four Championships. The hosts finished the playdowns with a 0-2-1 record including a hard-fought 3-2 loss to eventual champion Semiahmoo on Saturday at the Ladner Leisure Centre. South Delta also battled Surrey to a 1-1 tie on Monday night and dropped a 4-2 decision to Langley on Sunday.
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South Delta Midget “C” Storm began the girls hockey season with no goalie and not knowing whether they would even have a team or not. They finished as Pacific Coast Amateur Hockey’s regular season and Blue Group playoff champions. Thanks to the hard work of South Delta Minor president Ken Elmer and Director of Female Hockey Ryan Schram, along with the efforts of the team’s coaches and manager, the Storm were able to sign goaltender Gemma Kozak from North Delta. Playing 18 games in the regular season, the girls put together an impressive 12-3-3 first place record. They often played with just two forward lines and rotating three defensemen. The post-season followed where the Storm’s 2-2-2 record was good enough to earn a spot in the championship banner game against the always tough Richmond Ravens. Having gone 1-1-2
South Delta Stars captured the PCAHA Female Midget Blue Group playoff championship banner after a 4-3 victory over the Richmond Ravens. against the Ravens in league play and 0-1-1 in the playoffs, they knew it would be a close battle. Richmond got off to a better start and enjoyed a 1-0 lead after one period. The
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Ravens doubled the margin just 2:54 in the second when South Delta launched its comeback. Meaghan Dillon put her team on the board at the 8:44 mark, then notched the
equalizer with just 71 seconds remaining in the second period. Affilate player Emma Lee gave the Storm their first lead of the game midway through the third but Richmond answered four minutes later. That set the stage for Lee to score again, this time with what proved to be the game winner in an exciting 4-3 triumph. The Storm played with a lot of heart, grit, and relied on stellar goaltending to gut it out against a very tough competitor. It was a great end to a season that almost never happened. The South Delta roster also includes: forwards - Paisley Wallace, Lexine Ashe, Chloe Jacob, Alexandra Allen, Natalee Okamura, Meaghan Dillon and Rachel Benjamin, along with defencemen Tamara Ashe, Hannah Benjamin, Madeline Davies, and Elise Ridley. The team was coached by Dave Ashe and Wayne Okamura. The team manager was Virginia Davies.
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tmatson@eastlink.ca
‘MOVE IN READY’ RANCHER!!!
JUST!!! SOLD
VIEW PROPERTY!!!
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
74 Diefenbaker Wynd, Tsawwassen $1,190,000
344 Rosehill Wynd, Tsawwassen $2,298,000
PEBBLE HILL RANCHER!!! Immaculate home on low maintenance SUNNY lot & QUIET street - steps to Diefenbaker Park, school & transit!!!
View property in prestigious Rosehill!!! Elegant updated 3 storey (5581 sq ft) home on SUNNY lot - ideal for families or entertainers!!!
410 1315 56 St., Tsawwassen $559,000
JUST!!! SOLD
212 4977 Springs Blvd, Tsawwassen $989,900
Thinking of a move???
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215 6505 3 Ave, Tsawwassen $1,298,000
Call ME for confidential & personalized real estate service - Service that will MOVE YOU!!!
A24 The Delta Optimist March 10, 2017
Aileen Noguer REALTOR
®
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Joanne Evans REALTOR®
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
70 15588 32 Avenue
• 3 bdrm/3bath townhome in The WOODS - a unique community that is classy & chic with an East coast flare! • Live/work from home with commercial zoning for the office / den located on the main floor with its own entrance, backing onto garden space. • Many upgrades purchased separately from the developer & many more since. • Gas stove, upgraded W/D, brilliant lighting, mirror designer feature wall in living room, installation of additional cabinetry in kitchen with some S/S pullouts, stunning designer wallpaper in carefully selected areas of the home, window screens & custom closets in bdrms. • No wear and tear, this home is better than new!
$619,000
6260 28th Avenue
• TEN acre Ladner estate
743 Thistledown
Aileen and
Joanne
Just Listed
47 66A Street
• 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
• Beautiful three bedroom rancher tucked away in a cul-de-sac in Forest by the Bay with all of the updates done for you! • Extensively updated with hardwood flooring, new windows, perfect kitchen with Bosch oven, Miele dishwasher and custom shaker cabinets. • Master suite has sliding door to private garden, ensuite with heated flooring and walk-in closet! • Sun-drenched, western exposed, landscaped yard features a pool ($11K worth of updates in 2015!), waterfall, propane hook-up and sitting area - perfect for those summer days! • Double car garage with Jacobs ladder to storage area and 8X10 workshop provides lots of storage space!
$1,369,000
• Ideal family home on a no-thru street in Boundary Bay! • Functional floor plan with 3 bedrooms PLUS games room up and office PLUS family room down and double car garage on large WEST exposed 6663 sq. ft. private lot. • Beautiful updates - Including spa like bath up, engineered wood flooring, designer open concept kitchen with granite counters & easy access pull out cupboards with patio doors that lead to the super private, west exposed deck & backyard. • Just steps to one of the Lower Mainlands most beautiful beaches!
$4,300,000
14139 Marine Drive WATER VIEW!
• Fabulous, 4029 sq. ft., sprawling White Rock rancher with ocean view!
$1,325,000
4880 Coleman Place 5,823 SQ FT LOT!
• Hardwood flooring, gourmet kitchen • Two bedrooms upstairs and two bedroom, self contained suite downstairs! • Oversize garage (909 sq. ft.)
• 4 bedroom home on a 5823 sq. ft. lot! • Cul-de-sac! • Updated flooring, windows, bathrooms, recent roof/furnace! • Huge second floor private deck! • Private fenced yard! • Carport/storage/RV parking! • Best priced duplex in all of Ladner!
• 7450 sq. ft. lot
$724,900
$2,190,000
5346 Paton Drive VIEW! VIEW! VIEW!
Aileen and
Joanne
JustSold Listed
• Split level with 2,382 sq. ft. of living space • Main floor features large living room with wood burning fireplace, dining + kitchen sliding doors lead to large patio overlooking landscaped garden and waterway • Three bedrooms (could be four beds) and games with hardwood flooring on upper floor • Large family room + laundry on lower floor. • Garage 22’ x 19’ (493 sq. ft.) with 220 wiring. • Lot 66’ x 100’ • Water views!
$1,049,899
252 5421 10th Avenue
Aileen and
Joanne
JustSold Listed
• Completely renovated 1 bedroom unit in the heart of Tsawwassen! • New flooring, S/S appliances, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, hardware, sinks, paint, light fixtures and doors! • Great floor plan with spacious walk-in closet off master bedroom. • West facing covered patio, allowing lots of light into the unit! • Complex has large rec. room and beautiful grounds for owners use. • Close to shopping and dining! •NEW ROOF 2017!
Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation
$275,900
March 10, 2017 The Delta Optimist A25
LIVE MARINASIDE Introducing Fairwinds by Polygon, seaside-inspired townhomes in Ladner’s master-planned community of Hampton Cove. Live marinaside, just a moment’s stroll to an elementary school, golf course, yacht club, and over 12,000 square feet of residents-only resort-style amenities at The Hampton Club.
THREE AND FOUR BEDROOM HOMES 5550 ADMIRAL WAY, LADNER OPEN NOON TO 5PM DAILY ( EXCEPT FRIDAY ) 604.946.8812
| FAIRWINDS@POLYHOMES.COM
TH R FR EE B O M ED R $ 63 OO 9,9 M 00 S
A26 The Delta Optimist March 10, 2017
THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP
BLAKE Chancey
BOB Chancey
604-788-0480
604-946-8899
Personal Real Estate Corporation cell
Personal Real Estate Corporation direct
LINDA Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation PRESIDENT of the Chanceys Real Estate Group
BRAD Herzke
SARAH Antifaev
604-315-7527
604-946-8899
Your local Langley resident & real estate agent cell
604-880-5552
Unlicensed Assistant office
JUST LISTED
OPEN SATURDAY 2:00-4:00 RANCHER WITH LOFT 1579 Spyglass Crescent, Tsawwassen
Beautiful and spacious executive home in Tsawwassen’s premier Imperial Village! This 4 bedroom home features Master Bedroom on the main floor with 5 piece ensuite, formal living room with gas fireplace, dining room, den/office, gourmet kitchen with granite counters, gas cooktop and lots of counters/cupboard space, eating area and family room which leads to covered patio in backyard. Impeccable/designer touches include crown moulding, beautiful hardwood through hall, kitchen and family rooms, and renovated bathrooms. Approx. 2270 sq.ft. on main & 685 sq.ft. up. Stroll to Tsawwassen Springs golf course & amenities, Tsawwassen Mills shopping mall, easy access to hwy 17, and popular South Point Academy School.
$1,348,000
Over 1,800 Sales call us today to Experience our Service
RE/MAX
THE CHANCEYS RealEstateGroup
City Realty
*These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team)
604-946-8899
www.TheChanceys.com
*Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, career statistics for Bob, Linda and/or Blake Chancey. #1 Agent in South Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team). #1 Agent in REBGV 1986
March 10, 2017 The Delta Optimist A27
THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP
BLAKE Chancey
BOB Chancey
604-788-0480
604-946-8899
Personal Real Estate Corporation cell
Personal Real Estate Corporation direct
LINDA Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation PRESIDENT of the Chanceys Real Estate Group
604-880-5552
BRAD Herzke
SARAH Antifaev
604-315-7527
604-946-8899
Your local Langley resident & real estate agent cell
Unlicensed Assistant office
THE WHOLE PACKAGE: HOUSE + LARGE LOT + LOCATION + RV PARKING
EXECUTIVE TOWNHOME BACKING ONTO GREENSPACE
Rarely do you find a beautiful Family Home located in a great West Ladner location that features main floor living and 3 bedrooms up, with loads of RV parking and potential to build a large detached garage / workshop / games room / art studio. Move in and enjoy this meticulously kept home on a huge nearly 10,000 square foot property. Main floor features spacious kitchen and family room overlooking your garden and park like yard plus formal living and dining room. Total of 2 and 1/2 bathrooms, which have been recently renovated. Newer roof, done 5 years ago, furnace 6 years, newer flooring throughout. RV parking along side of house, 450 sq.ft. 2 car garage with huge storage area above. Walking distance to high school, elementary school, shopping, recreation, walking trails, parks and library.
Prestigious Chesapeake Landing by Polygon in Ladner, walking distance to Captians Cove Marina and Cove Links Golf Course. Over 2,200 sqft this beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home feels spacious & bright, with vaulted ceilings & lots of windows bringing in lots of natural light. Enjoy the living room & family room both w/gas fireplaces, formal dining room & kitchen w/breakfast nook overlooking private southern exposed yard, patio, GREENSPACE and Nature. Double garage. As a resident enjoy access to Chesapeake Club - a resort-style clubhouse with many amenities incl. billiards, fitness club, and more! Move right in, relax & enjoy the life that this development and community offers. ADULT ORIENTED (19+).
NEW PRICE!
NEW PRICE!
4560 48B Street, Ladner
$1,277,000
#52 5900 Ferry Road, Ladner
$949,000
BUILD YOUR CUSTOM ESTATE! BUILDERS! INVESTORS!
ADULT ORIENTED RANCHER IN GARDEN ESTATES
One of Ladner’s most prestigious, incredibly stunning Arthur Drive Lots backing on to Chilukthan Slough. This is a rare opportunity for the chosen few. Build your Manor home Estate on this 13,900 square foot property with 94 ft of frontage.
Updated one level, ranch style townhome in Ladner’s Garden Estates. This beautiful 2 bedroom and den home offers 1,400 sqft of spacious living with a great floor plan. Formal living and dining rooms, gas fireplace & kitchen with breakfast nook that leads out into your backyard patio. Features include new windows, flooring, countertops, lighting and designer paint throughout the home! 2 full baths. Bonus single car garage and extra parking as well. No stairs so great for someone looking to downsize. Well managed, adult oriented (19+) complex and pet friendly. Convenient location with easy access into town, and minutes to recreation and parks.
#6 6380 48A Avenue, Ladner
4462 Arthur Drive, Ladner
$1,199,000
Over 1,800 Sales call us today to Experience our Service
RE/MAX
$609,000
THE CHANCEYS RealEstateGroup
City Realty
*These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team)
604-946-8899
www.TheChanceys.com
*Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, career statistics for Bob, Linda and/or Blake Chancey. #1 Agent in South Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team). #1 Agent in REBGV 1986
A28 The Delta Optimist March 10, 2017
THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP
BLAKE Chancey
BOB Chancey
604-788-0480
604-946-8899
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Personal Real Estate Corporation
cell
direct
LINDA Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation PRESIDENT of the Chanceys Real Estate Group
BRAD Herzke
SARAH Antifaev
604-315-7527
604-946-8899
Your local Langley resident & real estate agent
Unlicensed Assistant
cell
604-880-5552
office
SPRAWLING RANCHER WITH LOFT IN DESIRABLE VICTORY SOUTH AREA
JUST LISTED
5091 Bentley Drive, Ladner
SU O ND PE AY N 24
Sprawling 3,900 square foot rancher with a loft in desirable Victory South area of Ladner. This home is perfect for large family and for entertaining. 25 x 21’ living room with vaulted ceilings and gas fireplace; large dining area; kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters eating nook and large pantry. Upstairs is the master bedroom suite and sunroom. Total of 5 bedrooms! Private office, family room, art studio/den, loft area playroom. Bring the family and enjoy this space.
$1,360,000
SOME OF OUR 2017 SALES ! OLD S T JUS
IN 1 D D L SO
$649,900
$950,000
#53 4756 62 Street, Ladner
D SOL
! AYS D 5 IN $1,099,000
$799,900
19807 36A Avenue, Langley
#3 4749 54A Street, Ladner
! OLD S T JUS
! AYS D 7 D IN SOL $319,000
#304 202 Lebleu Street
4862 59A Street, Ladner
! AYS D 5 D IN SOL $565,000
10130 Beaver Crescent
Over 1,800 Sales call us today to Experience our Service
$649,900
4452 Arthur Drive, Ladner
$899,999
4910 53A Street, Ladner
! AYS D 5 D IN SOL
! AYS D 6 D IN SOL
AY!
! AYS D 5 D IN SOL
$899,000
6468 Goudy PLace, Ladner
J
SO UST
LD!
$345,000
#224 15918 26th Ave., South Surrey
LD!
SO JUST
$909,000
5251 Laburnum Park Place, Ladner
RE/MAX
! AYS D 5 D IN SOL
$2,138,000
134 49 Street, Tsawwassen
THE CHANCEYS RealEstateGroup
City Realty
*These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team)
604-946-8899
www.TheChanceys.com
*Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, career statistics for Bob, Linda and/or Blake Chancey. #1 Agent in South Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team). #1 Agent in REBGV 1986
March 10, 2017 The Delta Optimist A29
THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP
BLAKE Chancey
BOB Chancey
604-788-0480
604-946-8899
Personal Real Estate Corporation cell
Personal Real Estate Corporation direct
LINDA Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation PRESIDENT of the Chanceys Real Estate Group
604-880-5552
BRAD Herzke
SARAH Antifaev
604-315-7527
604-946-8899
Your local Langley resident & real estate agent
Unlicensed Assistant
cell
office
D L SO 1A & 1B
2A & 2B
3A & 3B
4A & 4B
LADNER CENTRAL by LADNER HOMES 3 4 NEW COACH HOUSES MOVE IN SPRING / SUMMER 2017 ~ 4915 Central Avenue
Quality and Elegant Coach Homes are made even more desirable because of their Location and Convenience. Main floor boasts an open concept with engineered hardwood floors; quartz counters throughout; maple cabinets; s/s appliances; gas stove, fireplace; 9 foot ceilings; crown mouldings; designer lighting and paint; hot water on demand; HRV and much more! Second floor features 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with luxurious ensuite and walk in closet. Loft area is great for guests or teens with bedroom, flexroom and full bathroom. PLUS self contained 1 bedroom coach home - coach house above garage can generate revenue to pay for approximately $250,000 of your mortgage. Walk to shops, Ladner village, restaurants, coffee shops, park and school.
$1,399,000
Over 1,800 Sales call us today to Experience our Service
RE/MAX
THE CHANCEYS RealEstateGroup
City Realty
*These Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver statistics are based on combined listing and sales. #1 Agent in S. Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team)
604-946-8899
www.TheChanceys.com
*Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, career statistics for Bob, Linda and/or Blake Chancey. #1 Agent in South Delta for 11 years 1984-1992, 1996 and 2007 (Team). #1 Agent in REBGV 1986
A30 The Delta Optimist March 10, 2017
OPEN SATURDAY 2 - 4
NEW LISTING!
4953 Mariner Place, Ladner | $898,000
New Listing! - 1,701 sqft - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms private backyard - excellent layout - 4,618 sqft lot
NEW LISTING!
4643 55th Street, Ladner | $898,000
#402-4955 River Road, Ladner | $459,900
1,829 sqft - rancher - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms sunroom - quiet & desirable location - 6,660 sqft lot
NEW LISTING!
‘Fairview 56’ - 1,002 sqft - 2 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms top floor - open concept - west exposed - steps to amenities
5111 Central Ave, Ladner | $918,000
PLAY..... ROOM!
5824 48A Ave., Ladner | $738,000
2,044 sqft - half duplex - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms spacious - loads of parking - walking distance to amenities
NEW LISTING
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
#122-5421 10th Ave, Tsawwassen | $579,900
5555 46th Ave, Ladner | $1,688,000
1,335 sq.ft. townhouse - 2 bedroom - 2 bathroom - private entrance many updates - desirable location close to green space.
3,063 sqft - 3 bdrms plus den up - 3 bath plus separate legal 1 bedroom suite 6,921 sqft lot - 3 years young!
MOST WANTED LIST!
5447 Westminster Av, Ladner | $1,150,000
MAKE THE MOVE!
32 Deerfield Drive, Tsw | $1,249,900
1,750 sqft – 3 bdrm – 2 bath Rancher – double car garage 90x100 corner lot
DEVELOPER / INVESTOR ALERT!
1,007 sqft - 3 bedrooms - 1 bath - 2.5 acres across from Dyke - hold now or build mini estate
TOWNHOME
Rancher - 1700+ sqft - 3 bedrooms - 2 full bathrooms spacious rooms throughout - central location - west exposed.
NEW LISTING!
3400 W River Road, Ladner | $1,599,000
‘Shorewalk’ - 1,042 sqft - 1 bedroom - 1 bath den - top floor - view of river - pet friendly
NEW PRICE!
#305-1375 View Crescent, Tsawwassen | $479,900
NEW LISTING!
1,762 sqft - 3 bdrms - 2.5 bath - pool - hot tub many updates - dble garage - 7,605 sqft lot
A LOT OF LIVABILITY!
5675 Greenland Drive, Tsw | $1,339,000
2,697 sqft – 3 bdrms – 3 bath – Flex room – games room walk out basement – Many updates – dble garage – 6,997 sqft lot
NEW LISTING
LOCATION/LOCATION
SOLD
4569 Arthur Drive, Ladner | $1,588,000
Builders, Investors & Developers! - 14,331 sqft lot within Ladner Heritage Conservation - steps to Ladner Village
4600 Garry Street & 48B Street, Ladner
A great opportunity in the heart of West Ladner. Totalling 66,000 sqft.
5822 48A Ave, Ladner | $738,000
2000 sqft - 4 bedrooms 2 full bathrooms - room for guests plenty of parking - south exposed backyard - 4,828 sqft lot size.
5331 Paton Drive, Ladner | $819,000 Fantastic Opportunity to build your own home! 4,643 sqft lot - build up to 2,322 sqft plus dbl garage
CENTRAL LOCATION!
5179 Wallace Ave, Tsw | $1,139,000
1,978 sqft - 3 bdrm - 2.5 bath Rancher - double car garage 8,859 sqft lot Build your dream home! PREMIER SHOWING!
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
#306-4821, 53rd St, Ladner
5459 Wildwood Cres, Tsw
4985 53rd Street, Ladner
6349 Sunrise Lane, Ladner
#101-5421 10th Ave., Tsawwassen
9451 Seacote Road, Richmond
Thank you for your continued support over the years!
March 10, 2017 The Delta Optimist A31
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The
Geffke’s
Jurgen 778-229-0627
Premier Real Estate Team
#1
at Royal Lepage Regency Rlty Ltd for 7 years
WE DON’T JUST LIST - WE PUT DEALS TOGETHER!
jjgeffke@dccnet.com www.geffketeam.com
Associate Broker MLS Diamond Master Quarter Century Club Life Member
Johanna 604-719-7345
Medallion Club 27 Years
Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038
Medallion Club 7 Years
NEW LISTING!
Bonnie
NEED A MORTGAGE HELPER? BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED, 4 BDRM (1 BDRM IN-LAW SUITE) HOME ON 7707 SQ.FT. LOT! CONVENIENT LOCATION! GREAT VALUE!
$1,068,000 NEW LISTING!
921 – 50B STREET BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED, PRIVATE 10,097 SQ.FT. LOT! MODERN CONTEMPORARY 4 BDRM & DEN HOME (3,161 SQ.FT.) ON 1 OF THE MOST POPULAR STREETS! MLS# R2140602
$1,649,000
ALL GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS FOR 32 YEARS
Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin
OPEN SUNDAY 2 – 4 5835 – 16TH AVENUE
TOP 10% IN SALES OF
SUPER LOCATION!
$1,750,000 OVERLOOKING DIEFENBAKER PARK!
OPEN SUNDAY 2 – 4 5393 – 1A AVENUE 12,346 SQ.FT. PROPERTY WITH MOUNTAIN VIEWS! OVERLOOKING DIEFENBAKER PARK! 1 OF A KIND! BUILD A NEW HOME OR RENOVATE THE CURRENT HOME! MLS# R2136108
LOCATION, LOCATION!
4784-7A AVE
$1,388,000
2,304 SQ.FT. (PLUS 116 SQ.FT. UNFINISHED) 5 BDRM SPLIT LEVEL (O/D POOL) MLS# R2128865
GREAT, UPDATED HOME IN UPPER TSAWWASSEN!
*2014, 2015, 2016 MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER • TOP 10% OF ALL GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®
SU OP N EN 24
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4880 DOGWOOD PLACE 64 TSAWWASSEN BEACH RD NEW LISTING! $1,698,000 New Listing! $3,998,000 TSAWWASSEN CENTRAL. Rare opportunity to acquire a fantastic family home situated on one of the most PRESTIGIOUS locations in Tsawwassen - Dogwood Place! Featuring traditional living, dining & 3 bdrms up, with a spacious kitchen & eating extending onto a wonderful SW. & E. exposed wraparound deck. Lower level includes an inviting family room, large den , another bedroom, plus an unfinished area. This home with great bones has lots of potential for renewal. OUTSTANDING perfectly rectangular 12,799 sq.ft. building lot - can accommodate a new home up to 4,750 sq.ft. PLUS basement, detached garage & shed. OPEN SUNDAY 2-4.
ENGLISH BLUFF. Magnificent VIEW PROPERTY on Tsawwassen’s western bluff, offering BREATHTAKING panoramic ocean & glorious Gulf Island sunsets in a stunning westcoast setting. Entertainers will appreciate the open concept entry level which consists of living, family, reading, dining areas, & kitchen flowing onto spectacular deck with an outdoor kitchen. Mid level consists of Mastersuite w/ veranda, plus 2 ADDL bdrms. Lower level features music & media room, w/access to yoga deck & private staircase meandering down to beach. There is also a detached executive office w/library & veranda, & a wine cellar. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
210-5055 SPRINGS BLVD New Listing! $1,398,000 TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS. Gorgeous custom designed executive suite at phase 2 of Tsawwassen Springs, a thoughtfully planned resort style community of fine homes & services. Over 2,500 sq.ft. of living space offering 4 bedrooms plus flex area, & 2 balconies (with heaters) to enjoy the beautiful golf course/ mountain views. Features geothermal heating/cooling, engineered hardwood floors, granite countertops, s/s appliances, & shaker cabinetry throughout. Includes a double enclosed garage in a concrete building. Easy to show & must be seen to appreciate. Great value here – don’t miss out! CALL 778-788-5078.
LOCAL BUSINESS FOR SALE!!!
Established gift shop with loyal following featuring local Artisans, pottery, jewellery soaps, glasswork and unique items. Tons of potential for continued growth. Central Tsawwassen location. Owner willing to train.
Call for more details
778-788-5078
Complimentary evaluation. Exceptional service. Creative solutions. PROGROUP REALTY | Each Office Independently Owned and Operated | 5360 12th Avenue, Delta, BC. V4M-2B3 | 604.943.8080
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www.fraserelliott.com
#1 IN THE ENTIRE GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 2016* BLUEBERRY FARM IN PRIME LOCATION
23 ACRE PARCEL NEAR INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR
5121-5039 112 STREET, DELTA
$24,225,000
2990 57B STREET, DELTA
$11,500,000
PRIME LAND ASSEMBLY OPPORTUNITY
28 ACRE HIGH EXPOSURE LOCATION 36 kms to Highway 1
24 kms to Downtown Vancouver
Lot 1 Hwy 99
HIGHWAY 99 LOT 1, DELTA
4 LOTS 4624, 4614, 4606, 4600 51 STREET, DELTA
$5,238,000
$6,888,800
PROFITABLE MARINA OPPORTUNITY
STUNNING 10 ACRE ESTATE
3443 W RIVER ROAD, DELTA
2750 52 STREET, LADNER
$2,388,800
$4,988,000
1.5 ACRE PARCEL WITH RS4 ZONING!
STUNNING CUSTOM HOME ON HUGE LOT!
4016 W RIVER ROAD, LADNER
5139 COOPER PLACE, LADNER
$2,088,800
$2,198,800
ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN “THE TERRACE”
2 STRATA UNITS REMAINING IN NEWER TILBURY BUILDING!
33 WOODLAND DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
$1,998,800
STUNNING LUXURY RESIDENCE WITH EXCELLENT VIEW!
RE/MAX® Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave., Delta, BC V4M 2B3
4767 STAHAKEN COURT, TSAWWASSEN
$1,638,800
207 8291 92 STREET, DELTA
$998,800
208 8291 92 STREET, DELTA
$1,688,800
COMPLETELY NEW INTERIOR RENOVATION!
4908 WEAVER DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
$1,388,800
604.728.2845 #1 TEAM IN THE REAL ESTATE BOARD OF GREATER VANCOUVER 2016*
#2 RE/MAX® TEAM IN WESTERN CANADA 2016**
*Based on total REBGV MLS sales 2016. **For total residential and commercial commissions combined of all REMAX® sales associates in Canada to date - January 1 to August 31, 2016.
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BEAUTIFUL CUL-DE-SAC HOME HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS!
LARGE CORNER LOT ON DESIRABLE STREET!
5248 PATON DRIVE, LADNER
5010 DOGWOOD DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
$1,538,800
$1,488,800
IMMACULATE LUXURY HOME!
LIKE NEW, CUSTOM BUILT LUXURY!
5383 SPETIFORE CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN
4880 55B STREET, LADNER
$1,450,000
$1,458,800
STUNNING HOME IN VICTORY SOUTH
GORGEOUS LUXURY HOME IN MARINA GARDENS! W G NE TIN S I L
W G NE TIN S I L
5207 LAUREL DRIVE, LADNER
5825 COVE REACH ROAD, LADNER
$1,298,800
$1,368,800
LARGE, UPDATED FAMILY HOME!
UPDATED 5 BEDROOM HOME W/STUNNING VIEWS! W G NE TIN LIS
5295 12TH AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN
6159 CRESCENT PLACE, LADNER
$1,298,800
$1,298,800
UPDATED 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME W/POOL!
GORGEOUS RANCHER STYLE HOME W/LOFT! W G NE TIN LIS
HOT OFF THE PRESS! PHOTOS COMING SOON! 4442 ARTHUR DRIVE, LADNER
$1,249,900
CENTRALLY LOCATED FAMILY HOME
1479 53A STREET, LADNER
$1,198,800
STUNNING RANCHER WITH GORGEOUS UPDATES!
5035 WILSON DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
$1,198,800
5353 WILDWOOD CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN
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CALL TODAY FOR A FREE HOME EVALUATION
RE/MAX® Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave., Delta, BC V4M 2B3
$1,198,800
604.728.2845 #1 TEAM IN THE REAL ESTATE BOARD OF GREATER VANCOUVER 2016*
#2 RE/MAX® TEAM IN WESTERN CANADA 2016**
*Based on total REBGV MLS sales 2016. **For total residential and commercial commissions combined of all REMAX® sales associates in Canada to date - January 1 to August 31, 2016.
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www.fraserelliott.com
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE HOME EVALUATION LOVELY HOME WITH BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
BEACH GROVE FAMILY HOME ON CORNER LOT!
W G NE TIN S I L
1170 EHKOLIE CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN
1654 57A STREET, TSAWWASSEN
$1,188,800
$1,098,800
JUST STEPS TO LADNER VILLAGE!
WONDERFUL HOME OVERLOOKING THE PARK
5178 WESTMINSTER LANE, LADNER
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Left behind to mourn are his father, Gordon, daughter, Chantel Williams, son, Josh Williams, brother, Paul and his sister, Therese. A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, March 11, 2017 at 11.00 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 4900 Arthur Drive, Ladner, BC. A Reception will follow at 1:00 pm at Beach Grove Golf Club, 5946 12th Avenue, Tsawwassen, BC. Visitation will take place at the Church one hour prior to the Service. Delta Funeral Home (604) 946-6040
MURRAY, Evelyn May April 4, 1933 - February 12, 2017 Our beloved Evelyn passed away peacefully in Delta Hospital’s Irene Thomas Hospice on February 12, 2017 at the age of 83. She is deeply mourned by her sister Elizabeth, brother John, sister-in-law Margaret, nephew Byron, and many loving and caring cousins. Born in Vancouver, Evelyn attended John Wesley Sexsmith Elementary and John Oliver High School. She followed her father into the family florist business, where they were well-known proprietors of Murray’s Flower Shop on Main Street in South Vancouver. On her Dad’s retirement in 1970, Evelyn took the shop over, along with its subsidiary wholesale Evergreen Supply Company. She went on to become BC’s largest supplier of Christmas cedar roping and wreaths. In earlier years, Evelyn was a side drummer with Glengarry Girls and Sons of Scotland Pipe Bands, but it was Scotland’s major sport that captured her ongoing interest and a more than 30 year membership in Newlands Golf and Country Club, dating from when she moved to Langley in 1981. Evelyn’s 66 years with the Sons of Scotland Benevolent Association played another important role in her life, in both Lord Tweedsmuir and Fraser Glen Camps of the Association. Her long and active service was marked by a presentation at Fraser Glen in November of 2010, when she was awarded her 60 year membership pin. She was proud of reaching this somewhat rare milestone in the annals of the SOS. Evelyn moved from her home in Langley to Tsawwassen in 2010 and subsequently became a part of the St. David’s Anglican Church community. The Reverend Denise Doerkson of St. David’s conducted a private family burial service at Ocean View Cemetery on February 23. A Celebration of Life for Evelyn will take place in Tsawwassen Springs East Ballroom at 5133 Springs Blvd (Hwy 17 at 52 Street) on Thursday, March 23 from noon to 2pm. Light refreshments will be served. In memory of Evelyn, donations may be made to the Delta Hospice Society, 4635 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC, V4K 4L8.
MAZZONE, Frank January 15, 1928 - March 8, 2017 Today the Ladner Leisure Centre, lost a loyal, although unpaying, customer. After 25 years in the Ladner community Frank Mazzone will no longer be causing trouble. Frank died peacefully, surrounded by his family at Royal Columbian Hospital on March 8, 2017. Born on January 15, 1928, Frank touched the lives of all who knew him. As a beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, he was devoted to his family, and will be remembered for his light hearted sense of humour and his love of breakfast desserts. Frank is survived in legacy by his wife, Sheila, his children, Julia, Larry and Gina and their loving spouses, Garfield, Levern and Ernie. Cherished Grandfather to Kristin (Terry), Garrett (Christine), Shane, Shannon (Matthew), Ashley and Kelsey. Audrina, Ella, Roman and Evelyn will forever miss Great Grampa Frank’s endless supply of ice cream revels, and playing hide and seek in the kitchen pantry. Frank lived his life to the fullest, whether at work or at play, he did it all….and he did it with a joke and a smile. With too many accomplishments to list, his greatest was marrying the woman of his dreams, Miss Comox Valley, with the pretty bright eyes. Frank and Sheila had a love that was electrifying. They undertook adventures that took travelling to destinations that had both an outlet mall and a golf course. As a life long golfer, he will be sadly missed at Country Meadows Seniors Men’s Golf League, not only for his great sportsmanship, but also his always available “fireball flask.” His bag of found and stolen balls will be used by his family for many years to come. As he wished, we will not be having a service but instead ask you all to spend a moment with a loved one, with a glass of red or a bowl of ice cream. “It’s been fabulous”.
JACKSON, Janet Marie (nee Richardson) 1949 - 2017 Predeceased by her loving husband of 45 years, William Jackson. Survived by long time friend and fiancé, Wayne Beatty, children; Scott (Rosanna) Jackson, Christine (Boris) Utzler, grandchildren; Linden (fiancé Azedeh Gagnon), Ashlynn, Matteo and Charlottta, lifelong treasured friend Bim Bouchard, five siblings and their spouses, as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Janet was born in Vancouver and raised in Sea Island and Deep Cove. She was an exceptional worldwide citizen, traveling to over 90 countries, including multiple trips throughout Europe with her younger grandchildren. She and Bill were seasoned sailors and travelled for many years throughout the Americas with family and friends, including an extensive trip with her 2 older grandchildren. Janet made friends along the way, including a tight knit boating family. She was passionate about giving back and did so in many ways, including multiple missions for optometry service to third world countries, which included helping establish a permanent eye care facility. Janet was a steadfast and tenacious person, believing that whatever she lacked, she could make up with hard work and persistence. The relationship that she shared with her siblings was lovingly uncommon. They brought laughter and light to each other even during the darkest times. Janet was a lifelong learner who was passionate about gardening, hiking, skiing and sailing. She was fluent in Morse code, as well as many other complicated tasks of sailing. She made the best of even the most challenging situations and rarely complained. She maintained her grace and strength right until the end. After Bill passed away, Janet was blessed to find love again with her long time friend Wayne Beatty.
Funeral Mass on Thursday, March 16 at 11:00 am at Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church, 2250 150 St., White Rock, B.C. Condolences may be shared at www.myalternatives.ca
Mary lived the last five years of her life with courage, dignity and sunshine. She will be missed by her husband David Riddell, mother Carole Falck, sister Kathy Horsnell (John), niece Jessica and nephew Liam. After moving from Calgary, AB in 1974, Mary attended Upper Lynn Elementary and Argyle Secondary in North Vancouver. For much of her adult life, she lived in the small community of Ladner where she had many friends. Mary loved her animals, gardening with her best friend Barbie, and travelling the world with David. A celebration of Mary’s life will be held on Saturday, March 18th at 11:00 am at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1110 Gladwin Drive, North Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The BC Cancer Agency, 600 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, BC Phone 604-877-6000
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Saturna was the place where she felt most peaceful. “No matter how long I stay at Saturna, I always want to stay one more day”. In lieu of flowers, donations to Afretech and Rotary Intl. are greatly appreciated. www.afretech.org. www.rotary.org (Maternal and child health)
MCKINNON, Mary Joy (nee Falck) February 8, 1967-February 12, 2017
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BRENNAN, Terence (Terry) March 29, 1926 - February 13, 2017 A long time resident of Ladner, Terry passed peacefully surrounded by family. Terry will be missed by his loving wife Joan, daughter Shelagh & Bryan, son Kevin & Trish and the joys of his life, the Brennan grandsons Conor, Riley, Grady and Findley. Terry also leaves many relatives in Ireland, Australia, England and Scotland. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Terry’s name can be made to Delta Hospice Society, Delta, BC, Canada.
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Sterling Silver
Top Sirloin Steaks Family Pack Savings Size $12.96/kg
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Poké is not available at our Saltspring Island location.
Giving back never gets old During the month of February through the purchase of 1L Sensations Extra Virgin Olive Oil, reusable bag refunds, and cash donations at the checkout
we raised $12,464.64 for The Heart & Stroke Foundation
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