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Even though Fraser Health is now running things at the Irene Thomas Hospice and Harold and Veronica Savage Centre for Supportive Care, two opposing Delta hospice societies are trying to win community support. Having lost public funding and recently vacating the premises, the Delta Hospice Society says it’s deeply saddened by the health region’s “takeover” of the two facilities. In a lengthy statement in an advertisement (on page two of today’s edition) to update the community on the society’s next steps, the DHS says it will continue to operate, not relying on buildings for services. Saying they will continue counselling and education resources, the society stated, “We never judge and we never provide our own opinions. Our programs and services have not changed – we continue to offer quality support and bereavement to anyone in need. We are here for the community always and we sincerely hope you will walk with us as we relocate and begin anew,” the statement in part reads. The society notes that the Irene Thomas Hospice was only one component of the care Delta Hospice offered and that a wide variety of well-established programs are continuing to run virtually and in-person. The society still owns and operates the Charity Shoppe thrift store in Tsawwassen. The current society board, which
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took control of the society after a heated annual general meeting in late 2019, is opposed to providing the legal procedure medical assistance in dying (MAiD), reversing a decision by the previous board to allow MAiD. It put the DHS at odds with Fraser Health, which mandated publicly funded hospices with non-religious affiliations offer the service to those who request it. Accused of stacking the membership to impose their own religious viewpoint, including signing up hundreds of non-Delta residents prior to the 2019 AGM, and many more afterwards, the
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current board rejected hundreds of membership applications from Delta residents opposed to the DHS leadership. During the membership battle, members of the advocacy group Take Back Delta Hospice went to court and successfully halted a planned meeting by the society’s board last summer to change the DHS constitution to become Christian-based. The DHS board tried to appeal but lost. Members of the Take Back Delta Hospice have now formed their own competing society called the Heron
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Hospice Society of Delta, stating they will also offer compassionate end-oflife programs for individuals and families experiencing grief and loss, as well as aim to support the Irene Thomas Hospice, managed by FHA. “Heron Hospice Society of Delta will embrace all end-of-life choices and ensure individuals and families feel supported throughout this precious time with their loved ones. We are very pleased to offer hospice support because we believe in taking care of our community and we will work to support end-of-life care needs for our local citizens,” said Heron Hospice president Chris Pettypiece in a lengthy news release. “The Take Back Delta Hospice advocacy efforts demonstrated the tremendous support in Delta for hospice care. This new Society is led by a volunteer board of eleven directors, all residing in Delta, who are committed to restoring supportive and inclusive care in our community.” Heron Hospice Society says that while its initial services are limited due to public health orders, their first program will be an online Grief Circle. Additional services will include, among other things, therapeutic touch, vigils, hospice residence support, remembrance ceremonies and educational opportunities. The news release also has a statement of support from Delta Mayor George Harvie. Heron Hospice Society says membership is limited to residents of Delta ages 19 or older.
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Dear Citizens of Delta, We are writing to update you on Delta Hospice after the takeover of its two facilities in Ladner at the end of March 2021. The Society deeply regrets the loss of its facilities. However, it does not rely on buildings for services. While the medical care of patients and families at the Irene Thomas Hospice has opened under Fraser Health operation, ITH was only one component of care Delta Hospice offered. A wide variety of well-established and valued community programs are continuing to run virtually and in person. Philosophy of Hospice Palliative Care Rather than a place, hospice palliative care is a specialized program that aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families, and their caregivers by providing practical, emotional, and spiritual supports. It is often stated that “the person is the place of care”. Our programs reach out to people where they are: at home, in hospital, in a hospice, in a care facility, at schools, and businesses.
• We work with individuals, children, youth, couples, and families to help navigate the many challenges that people face with serious illness, end of life and loss. • Counsellors and Client Volunteers offer spiritual support for all faiths, culture, and beliefs. Every person’s needs and beliefs are different and are respected. • All services are offered at no cost so there is no discrimination in financial ability to pay. Counselling, Resource and Education Program. For 30 years, trained Hospice Volunteers and Professional Counsellors and Social Workers have touched many families with their time, compassion, sensitivity, and expertise. Experience shows us that by providing information, education and resources empowers families to maintain control and better manage the challenges they face. The Counselling, Resource and Education Program includes a wide variety of supports to meet individual needs for clients, family members, professionals, and the public. Hospice Volunteers Hospice Volunteers are often called the “heart of hospice” and their work is important in all aspects of the Society including: 30‐Hour Volunteer Hospice Training Caregiver Respite Volunteer 1:1 Companioning Supportive/Bereavement Group Facilitation Reception & Administration Complimentary Therapies Vigil Service Life Review Recordings
Treatment and Care Choices Every person should discuss with their doctor what is important in dying and death. Decisions include location of death, natural death, or medical assistance in dying, and stopping certain medical measures that could prolong life. Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Counsellors assist clients wishing information about MAiD and in connecting them with the FH MAiD Coordinating Team. They support clients struggling with deciding about this choice and will not influence in any way a person’s decision. They assist family members with coming to terms with MAiD and the Bereavement Team provides follow-up support to family members after a MAiD death. Education Education on living with serious illness, living with dying and living with loss are part of the mandate of the Society. Education is imbedded into the services and resources and include information on Hospice and Palliative Care Education in the Schools Grief and Loss Advanced Care Planning Volunteer Training Course MOOC – Massive Open Online Course
Charity Shoppe The Hospice Cottage Charity Shoppe in Tsawwassen continues to raise funds to support the costs associated with running the Society, covering the operating costs for recycling, operating the Shoppe, and serving the public. It is supported by dedicated Delta Hospice has always focused on helping keep volunteers and staff, many community donors of goods people living at home if possible, which is usually most and shoppers from all over the lower mainland. All the Professional Counselling people’s wish. Programs have been created to support Community Programs are possible without a fee for Registered Clinical Counsellors work with people in each person’s choices and to provide information, service structure because of the funds raised at the distress with complex physical, emotional, spiritual, resources, and professional counselling support as financial, and social issues. They are available as people Shoppe. As well as a funding source, the Shoppe has people navigate the health care system, manage their cope with challenges in their illness, making end of life become the community’s main recycling centre. changing symptoms, and redefine their lives living with decisions known, managing financial concerns, and Who We Are their illness. offering individual and group sessions for supportive The Delta Hospice Society staff are professionals who COVID ‐19 or bereavement clients. They specialize in support for are dedicated to supporting the citizens of Delta. We The Society has continued through the COVID-19 children and youth as well as adults. Options for clients walk along side each person and their families—we Pandemic working to keep its employees, clients, include: meet you where you are at. We never judge and we volunteers, and customers safe. The pandemic has Individual Confidential Sessions never provide our own opinions. Our programs and compelled a change in how services are delivered using Bereavement Self‐care and Relaxation Groups services have not changed — we continue to offer virtual platforms to reach those seeking help. Please quality support and bereavement services to anyone Group Sessions visit our website for our recently created Relaxation in need. We are here for the community always and Adult Grief Support Groups we sincerely hope you will walk with us as we relocate Video Library—one of many ways in which we have Music Therapy and begin anew. Please call us with any questions you adapted in order to meet the needs of our clients. Child and Youth Grief Support Groups may have: 604.948.0660. The Hospice Volunteer Program is on hold as visiting Expressive Arts has been halted. It has required modifications to the Suicide Support Grief Groups Website Charity Shoppe, resulting in smaller numbers in the Bereavement Outreach Thank you for your patience as website changes will Shoppe at one time. be made to update the information. All resources are Resources We are Inclusive in Who We Serve Specialized resources are available from the Society or current. • We welcome all people of any ethnicity, faith, or on its website www.deltahospice.org. culture. Lending Library • We offer support to citizens of Delta: Brochures for all Programs • at the time of diagnosis of cancer or other Relaxation Video Library serious illness Care at Home Binder • through the journey of illness Advance Care Planning • at end of life Understanding Grief Booklet • following an anticipated or sudden traumatic Community Resource Guide death. When Someone Dies Booklet
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B.C.’s new finance minister, Selina Robinson, brought down a budget Tuesday that includes ongoing pandemic triage, significant new permanent spending on social programs and health care, no new taxes and a current deficit that is $5.5 billion less than the last forecast. The budget for 2021/22 projects a $9.7 billion deficit and significant contingency funding built into it, which may not need to be spent, given the rate of B.C.’s economic recovery and employment levels. “We have seen month after month of steady job gains, and British Columbia now has the best job recovery rate in Canada,” Robinson said. “That does not mean all jobs across all sectors have reappeared, but it is reason for cautious optimism.” Budget 2021-22 includes $13 billion in additional operational spending over three years, of which $8.7 billion is in new, permanent program spending, and $4.6 billion in pandemic recovery and contingencies. It also includes a $3.5 billion increase over
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B.C. finance minister Selina Robinson brought down the provincial budget on Tuesday. three years to capital spending, which brings the total capital spend to $26.4 billion over three years. Capital spending will be focused largely on hospitals, education and public transportation. But one of the top capital works projects on the wish-list of the business community in the Lower Mainland – replacement of the George Massey Tunnel – is not on the capital works priority list. It is an omission that does not sit well with Delta South Liberal MLA Ian Paton. “Despite the NDP claiming the George
Massey tunnel replacement was a ‘priority’ in its Throne Speech last week, the budget revealed no funding for
unfortunately they didn’t get it. At the same time that we find ourselves in the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing a $1.1 billion funding cut to health authorities and a $53 million cut to school districts. The budget speech makes zero mention of agriculture, farmers, ranchers or fishers. That tells the agricultural community all they need to know about how much this government prioritizes their needs and their efforts to keep their operations viable in this challenging time.” Supports for business
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affected by the pandemic include $800 million in direct supports or foregone revenue, including the small and mediumsized business recovery grant program and tax incentives for new hires. The budget allocates $120 million to support B.C.’s hard-hit tourism sector, including new funding of $20 million for community destination development grants. The budget includes programs to employ laidoff hospitality industry workers in B.C.’s COVID19 immunization efforts. It also provides $32 million for targeted skills training, micro-credentials and work experience placements. The government is providing $500 million over three years for the InBC Strategic Investment Fund. The budget includes $900 million in new funding to deal with the pandemic, for testing, contact tracing, equipment and vaccines. To address housing affordability, the budget includes $2 billion in development financing to build 9,000 new homes for middle-income British Columbians over a period of three to five years. -with files from Ian Jacques
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Delta Police seeing rise in hate crimes
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Delta Police say they are seeing a significant rise in hate crimes, a disturbing trend that is being seen across Metro Vancouver. According to DPD, from March 29 to April 12 alone, 10 incidences of suspected hate crimes were reported. These range from complaints of racial slurs being yelled in public, or at store employees, to instances of racist graffiti at parks and schools, and even an assault involving racist remarks, that resulted in a minor injury to the victim. “In all of 2020 Delta Police recorded 12 instances of suspected hate crimes,” said Deputy Chief Harj Sidhu. “This year we have seen 15 incidents of hate crime from January through to
mid-April.” DPD say, of the 10 most recent incidences, racial slurs and antiSemitic graffiti were the most common behaviours noted, and police believe the same individual (s) may be responsible for multiple instances of graffiti. In regard to the assault, a suspect was arrested at the scene, and charges are anticipated. DPD say although all types of hate crimes are unacceptable, Delta has not seen a trend in antiAsian hate crime that has been experienced in other jurisdictions during the pandemic. In 2020 the DPD created an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Unit (EDIU). The three-person unit, led by S/Sgt. Sukh Sidhu, is intended to centralize the DPD’s efforts to engage with Delta’s diverse, faith-based, and not for profit, community
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leaders, groups and organizations. “We’re looking internally as well, reviewing processes, procedures and policies, including recruiting practices and training,” says Sidhu. “We have a very comprehensive process underway, and have engaged an impartial third-party to offer perspective.” The EDIU recently distributed a Hate Crime Tool Kit to 28 faith-based organizations in Delta. It provides a quick guide on reporting crimes, and suspected hate-based crimes, specifically, within the community. It is available online for anyone to reference. “I want to reassure the community that the Delta Police Department takes reports of hate crimes very seriously, and will investigate to the fullest extent possible,” added Harj Sidhu.
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Eight Delta projects receive federal funds
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More than $160,000 in federal funding will be invested in eight community based projects in Delta. Last last week, Delta MP Carla Qualtrough, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability Inclusion, on behalf of Canada’s Minister of Seniors, Deb Schulte, announced the funding for programs that will help seniors stay active, informed and socially connected in their community. This funding was awarded through the New Horizons for Seniors Program’s (NHSP) recent call for proposals for community-based projects. Organizations that
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will receive funding in Delta include Northcrest Care Centre, the City of Delta, Delta Gymnastics Society, Delta Earthwise Society, ElderCollege Delta Society, Ladner Lawn Bowling Club, Ladner Legion and Tsawwassen’s Tunnel Town Curling Club. “Here in Delta, seniors
enrich and contribute greatly to our community,” said Qualtrough. “I am thrilled to have eight projects funded through the New Horizons for Seniors Program in North Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen. Year after year, our government delivers on its promise to create a wide range of opportunities for seniors across Canada so they can participate in meaningful activities that nurture their personal growth and foster community engagement.” This year, the Government of Canada increased its investment in the New Horizons for Seniors Program to $60.8 million, funding over 3,000 communitybased projects to support seniors across the country.
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Delta teachers in north end Budget Input Meeting now eligible for vaccine Tuesday, May 4, 2021 7:30 p.m. Via Zoom Video Call
This is an opportunity for the public to provide their input on the 2021/2022 Delta School District draft budget. Budget recommendations will be released on Thursday, April 29, 2021 and will be posted to the school district website at deltasd.bc.ca To sign-up to speak, please email Tracey at tnelsontrick@deltaschools.ca Connect with us: www.deltasd.bc.ca • @deltasd37 facebook.com/deltaschooldistrict
BCTF continues to push for more transparency SANDOR GYARMATI s g y a r m a t i @ d e l t a - o p t i m i s t .c o m
It’s finally some good news for concerned Delta teachers. Fraser Health on the weekend confirmed that as it continues to manage high-risk and high-priority COVID-19 areas, as well as continue to plan to immunize all school staff, the health region is starting with communities that are experiencing the highest transmission. That means FHA is now offering immunizations to eligible schoolbased staff in the Delta School District as well as the Coquitlam School District. Teachers in Surrey were earlier prioritized. In a statement on Monday, Delta Teachers Association president
Susan Yao noted those teaching in North Delta will be getting a shot first. She said they continue to hear from educators in Delta wanting to know when they’re going to be getting their vaccines. It has been difficult to know what to say to those teachers knowing that they continue showing up every day at their schools, even with the possibility that each day they may be exposed to the virus, she said. “The DTA and the BCTF have been working hard to advocate for teachers to be able to access all layers of protection, including vaccines. Knowing that many Delta teachers were able to book and receive their vaccines this weekend is incredible news. I have been
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It’s good news for Delta’s first responders who are now in the priority groups of getting a COVID-19 vaccine. Fraser Health has confirmed that eligible Delta police and firefighters began booking immunization appointments on Sunday and have started receiving their COVID-19 immunizations as part of the health region’s strategy to manage high-risk and high-priority areas. “I’m very grateful that our Delta Police officers and many of our employees who interact with the public now have the opportunity to be vaccinated,” said Chief Neil Dubord. “This will help keep them safe, as they work every day to help ensure the safety of the public. And I want to acknowledge all the hardworking health care workers, who’ve been on the front lines of this pandemic for so long. Thank you so much for all you do.” Delta Fire Chief Guy McKintuck said the
members are relieved to be getting vaccinated. “It is a huge relief, not only for me, but for our front-line staff,” he said. “Some of the anxiety that our members have had is are we transitioning fast enough to meet the provincial requirements as far as PPE, distancing, etc. We have done a phenomenal job as a city, but as things have been changing, there has been levels of uncertainty. Now that uncertainty is a lot less.” The province notes that it is working with Fraser Health, Vancouver Coastal Health and Northern Health authorities to increase appointments in the high-transmission neighbourhoods, primarily using the AstraZeneca vaccine. High-transmission communities have been prioritized based on COVID-19 cases, outbreaks and hospitalizations While North Delta has been deemed a higherrisk area, the province still is not breaking down the City of Delta’s case numbers to the indi-
vidual communities of North Delta, Ladner or Tsawwassen, something the city has requested. According to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control’s most recent monthly COVID-19 map, the City of Delta had 3,337 people infected overall from January 2020 to the end of March 2021. That’s up 614 cases from the BCCDC’s previous month’s map, which covered the period until the end of February 2021. The BCCDC’s weekly maps of current COVID19 cases for Delta has seen steady increases each week during April. -with files from Ian Jacques
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B.C. government’s withholding of COVID-19 data sows harmful distrust KIRK LAPOINTE
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An Open Letter to Premier John Horgan, Health Minister Adrian Dix and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry: In my capacity as vice-president, editorial, of Glacier Media, I am writing to express grave concern about the provincial government’s information policies and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic and their impact on the public’s right to know. We are now in the second year of this battle to suppress the coronavirus. As media we take seriously our integral role in safekeeping the public from harm’s way. We have devoted enormous resources in this last year under difficult physical and economic circumstances to proudly perform our duties. But a pattern of behaviour has emerged within this provincial government that fails to provide timely, accurate, detailed and frank information about the pandemic. This is deeply worrisome for the public we serve and you serve. This strict and often harmful control of information has contributed to an increased public mistrust in the handling of the pandemic. We hear of this each day in our work-from-home newsrooms, and in many cases the public frustration is directed at us for not telling the full story, for defending authorities, even for being your puppets. It is time for you to fix this problem promptly. Data on the coronavirus in some provinces is provided by city block. In ours, it is provided generally by health authority region and only in a few cases by municipality or districts within them. Information on occupational infection, critical in understanding the health of our province’s frontline workers, is not disclosed. Age-related data on infections, essential in understanding the trajectory of the coronavirus, arrives many days late and is often at odds with earlier caseload data.
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School exposures, some of the most critical data in mitigating community risk and managing community concerns, are not released for several days until contact tracing is conducted. The R-value data, the crucial information on how many people on average are infected by individuals with COVID-19, is distorted by the exclusion of outbreaks and released only once a month. Beyond those insufficiencies is a profound disservice to journalists attempting to fulfil their functions in a public emergency. It is well past time we cited these fault lines. It is taking days to receive simple responses to our questions. It is policy to deny the most basic information about the local, regional or provincial presence of COVID-19. It is basic common sense in a crisis to not have a three-day gap each week between media briefings on caseloads, hospitalizations and deaths. These briefings should provide more generous time for questions and for journalists from outside the legislative press gallery in other regions of the province. Our access to government health experts has been cut off. Apart from the briefings by the premier, the health minister and the provincial health officer, media may deal only with communications specialists. We are having to rely more and more
often on anonymous sources when we, and the province we serve, deserve on-the-record public accountability. When our queries are thwarted and we resort to freedom-ofinformation requests, we have been routinely denied the information and told there are privacy issues. Other jurisdictions have conquered that base canard, but British Columbia has taken a unique and restrictive position on the matter. One of our reporters wrote me this week to say, in part: “The lack of factual information makes it impossible to really present a full picture to the public of what is happening in the pandemic— who is getting sick and how/ why and what has happened in the most serious situations. Especially in local areas.” She added: “The queries I get from the public tell me that this is information the public wants. Citizens aren’t children. They have the right to this information in order to both assess their own degree of risk and behaviour and to assess whether government policies and actions are appropriate.” Some of our editors provided examples of the deficiencies worth noting: •Our Bowen Island publication has yet to be told officially, one year into the health crisis, whether there have been any COVID-19 cases there. Its data is combined with that of West Vancouver.
•Our Delta publication cannot get distinct COVID-19 numbers for such specific locations as North Delta, Tsawwassen and Ladner or of the ages of those with coronavirus. •Our Whistler publication asks each week for coronavirus numbers for the community. Only twice in the year has it received the information in time for its weekly newspaper deadline. During the recent serious outbreak, this data was constantly outdated. •Our North Shore publication, during the outbreaks in care homes last spring, could not get the number of COVID-19 cases in them in a timely manner. It was provided information on the most recent hospital outbreak only a month later. To date it is not informed on how many infected patients are admitted to hospital or where they are from. •Our Interior publication said it took a local doctor and the mayor at Sun Peaks to provide basic information on case counts at the resort. The health authority refused to provide numbers because an outbreak has not been declared formally. Until December, regional case data was broken into four regions within the Interior, a region larger than most European countries. •Our Sunshine Coast publication learned without any official notice that several vaccination clinics had without warning been closed and were centralized in Sechelt in the region. As the British Columbia media outlet with the largest online and print audience, we are prepared to help the province furnish comprehensive, coherent information amid record caseloads and a frustrating third wave. But the onus is on this government to do what individuals and businesses have done in the pandemic – to “pivot” its approach, to trust the public and media with information to achieve a better health outcome. We welcome an immediate dialogue on this urgent matter. Kirk LaPointe is publisher and editor-in-chief of Business in Vancouver and vice-president, editorial, of Glacier Media.
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Letters
Disappointed with cycling trail upgrades Editor: Recently the City pf Delta has laid down gravel along the entire Brunswick Point trail, as well as the dike trail along river road between 34th St. and roughly 30B St. While the intent is likely a noble one by the city to improve the trail, in the process, they have effectively rendered the trail all but useless to cyclists due to the fact on much of the trail they have used coarse rocks that are loose causing bicycle tires to sink in the rocks like quicksand. This despite their futile efforts to compact the material
with a steam roller. The baffling part is that in the section from the southern end of the dike trail at the Canoe Pass hydro substation/ Delta Port northward up to 34th St. the material is fine and compacted well and what should have been used along the entire stretch. From there to the end of 31st Ave. the material becomes coarse, but is still rideable, however thereafter, all the way north for a few km to the beginning of the trail and then the River Road section to 34B St., is covered with rough, coarser/larger gravel that
is extremely difficult to ride on. Why they used three different grades of gravel is beyond me. On the River Road stretch of the dike trail, with River Road being suicidal to drive on due to the fact the road is narrow, without shoulders and in very poor condition and crumbling due to the lack of paving over several decades, it leaves this area, which is one of the very few cycling trails without automobiles to compete with, almost useless. This needs to be rectified immediately. Mr. A. J. Russell
Electric bike versus pedestrian Editor: My wife was almost run over by an inconsiderate rider of an electric bike when walking our dog early Saturday, April 9 on the foot path beside Ladner Trunk Road between 62 and 64 Street. Although there is a clearly marked bicycle path running along this stretch of Ladner Trunk, this teenager rode his bike with high speed without
warning on the pedestrian path. Had my wife stepped in his path accidentally, never hearing his bikes silent approach, she would have been seriously injured by the speeding biker. He took off at high speed without an apology. This is the second biker incident for her on this stretch of foot path. Helmut Becker
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Disappointed with bike ban Editor: I was wondering if anyone else was disappointed when they banned bicycles from the west end of Deas Island Regional Park? I used to enjoy rides out there with my family. Could they not have come up with
a compromise like with the ski boats and the paddle boats using the water way on different days and/or times? It seems like a good compromise; this way everybody wins and nobody is banned from doing something they enjoy. Paul Kuckein
Recognizing those who serve diversified faiths Editor: As we acknowledge so many worthy volunteers in our community this week, too many to mention in this letter. We would like to add one more group to the list who for years have
been forgotten about and under-appreciated. Those are the dedicated people who behind the scenes work diligently for the many diversified faiths in our community. So many ministries in our churches, from cleaning to
choirs, from reading scripture to feeding migrant workers, from fundraising to driving seniors. The list is endless. Well done you good and faithful servants. Marlyn Ferguson & Agnes Trotic
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Delta Hospice is working towards relocating its Counselling and Resource Centre to a new venue to continue to provide Supportive & Bereavement care. Current Services Delta Hospice Counselling and Supportive Programs are continuing virtually, by phone and in person to meet the needs of those seeking support. Care is provided at home, in hospitals, care facilities and hospices. It extends to those living with cancer, living with dying, anticipated and sudden traumatic death. Support extends to family members and friends. www.deltahospice.org
Phone Number The phone number for DHS information & appointments has not changed. Call us at 604-948-0660. Charity Shoppe The Shoppe continues its role to raise funds for Counselling, Music Therapy, Volunteer Supportive Services and the relocation of the Society.
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Letters
Charity Shoppe most definitely does need saving The City of Delta’s Annual Line Painting Program is set to begin again this year from May to October. • This work takes place throughout the City during the late evening / early morning hours in an effort to reduce impacts to traffic. • Noise impacts are minimal and similar to regular traffic noise. If you have any questions regarding the program or hours of work, please contact the Engineering Department at 604-946-3260.
Editor: Re: The Charity Shoppe doesn’t need saving (Optimist, letters, April 15) Contrary to Nancy Macey’s claims, the Charity Shoppe most definitely does need saving. The community of Delta, through generous donations, made the purchase of the Charity Shoppe possible. The Charity Shoppe was intended to be a revenue stream to fund supportive care services that all Deltans, of all origins and belief systems, can access unfettered. The current board of directors of the Delta Hospice Society has proven beyond a shadow of doubt they are more concerned with their
own agenda than serving the greater community of Delta. The community no longer trusts the board to do what is in the community’s best interests as they’ve proven they are incapable. We’ve spent a year watching this board spend untold dollars on a losing legal battle against the citizens of Delta, the very ones they claim to want to serve. Where did the funds for this legal battle come from? How many patients and families could have been helped with those wasted dollars? Correspondence from the Society keeping the membership informed has been non-existent,
let alone confirming memberships have been accepted. We know they have our contact info as they had no issue emailing us all with a mass mailer when it suited their purposes regarding C-7. It seems this board is more interested in keeping the BC Catholic, Lifesite News and Rebel Media apprised of their plans than they are the very membership they are beholden to. But now, we’re supposed to trust they’ll use the Charity Shoppe for its intended purposes? Either the board resigns or the Charity Shoppe needs saving. Which is it going to be? Angelina Delmar
Here we go again with the weekend noise pollution Editor: Shout out to neighbours who power wash all day on the first sunny hot weekend of the year.
It would be great if, as a community we could limit ourselves to quiet environmentally and neighbour friendly
electric units, or maybe pick a nasty day to fill the neighbourhood with your annual noise. Grec McDonald
A farewell to Marina Gardens Editor: At the end of March I downsized and left my home of 26 years. It is timely therefore to record my families thanks to the neighbourhood of Marina Gardens for the friendship and unfailing kindness I have enjoyed. During the working years of myself and my late wife, Margaret, the corner of Clipper and Galleon was a space for gardening, family entertainment and after work recreation. During Margaret’s 20 months of inhome palliative care in 2013/14, we
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received many, many acts of kindness from the community and in the Village of Ladner. We also acknowledge the wonderful support from Fraser Health’s Homecare service and Margaret’s many friends at that time. I take this opportunity to acknowledge the ever friendly businesses in Ladner Village. I hope that the new owners of 5628 Clipper will enjoy their new home and the wonderful community. Brian Redway
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Delta providing more help for restaurants, cafes, bars SANDOR GYARMATI
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The Ladner Legion is getting help from the City of Delta amid the province’s COVID-19 indoor dining closure order. Council has approved a request from the legion branch on Delta Street to erect a permanent structure over the patio area for the next five years. Given the desire to provide a high quality dining experience and the level of investment required to construct an enclosed awning structure, the Ladner Legion was seeking a long-term licence to occupy the area. A report to council notes the legion plans to construct a permanent structure with awnings and retractable curtains over the encroachment area, which requires a building permit. The licence is consistent with what has
DAY OF MOURNING On April 28, we commemorate all workers who have been killed or injured on the job. Mayor George V. Harvie and Delta Council are dedicated to providing and maintaining safe and healthy work environments for all Delta staff.
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The Ladner Legion is getting help from the City of Delta amid the province’s COVID-19 indoor dining closure order. been given to another restaurant in Ladner Village, while the licence template is to be used for other requests going forward for patio installations. To further help restaurants, pubs and cafés, council has also agreed on a process for expedited sidewalk patio permits
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The public will have a say on a proposed new zoning amendment which will allow homeowners to have their own backyard chickens. Delta council has given preliminary approval for the new regulations, scheduled for resident input at a public hearing on Tuesday, April 27. The bylaw amendment removes the current requirement of properties having chickens being located next to an agriculturally-zoned property, while no minimum lot size is proposed.
The city’s agricultural advisory committee examined the proposal, recommending that roosters be prohibited and the number of hens permitted on a property be restricted to four. Hens will also be required to be licensed with the city and registered with the province through the Premises ID Program to assist with tracking of birds during any future disease outbreaks. Requiring registration through the Premises ID program would align with recently announced provincial regulations starting in 2022, which will
require all livestock and poultry to be registered, a report to council notes. A minimum number of two chickens is recommended as hens are social animals, and a solitary hen would have a poorer quality of life than hens in a small group, the report adds. The bylaw would also require food and manure to be removed so as to reduce smell and pest impacts. Coops and runs would be limited to a maximum of 108 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor space. To reduce the spread of disease and pests, food
is to be kept enclosed, and excess removed in a timely manner. A licence fee of $50 is proposed regardless of the number of hens. Bylaw penalties would range from $100 for minor offences, such as a failure to display license tags, to $250 for slaughtering or euthanizing a hen on a residential lot. Council agreed it wanted more information about the complaint and enforcement process at the public hearing. Should the amendment be adopted, staff recommend the backyard chicken program be reviewed after one year.
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The Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network delivers co-ordinated services by connecting communities with the information, supports and training they need to respond to and prevent future incidents of racism and hate. Recently, the Resilience BC Anti-Racism Network created multilingual videos to promote what to do if someone witnesses or is the victim of a hate crime.
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NOTICE OF VIRTUAL PUBLIC HEARING – Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Notice is hereby given that the City of Delta will be holding a public hearing to receive representations from all persons wh o deem it in their interest to address Council regarding the following proposed bylaws. This meeting will be held on:
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Time: 4:00 pm Place: Virtual / Zoom A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to the projects at that time. Project No. 1: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (LU009079)
Project No. 2: Application for Rezoning (LU009050)
Project No. 3: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (LU009013)
Location: 4417 River Road West, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO.1 Applicant: Warren Barnard Telephone: 604.943.9433 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to allow future development of a new home on the upland lot and a new floating home on the water lot, and to retain the existing net shed on the upland lot accessory to boat moorage.
Location: 5445 15B Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO.2 Applicant: Jimmy Lee, Terra Nobis Consulting Inc. Telephone: 604.946.3007 Proposal: Application for Rezoning in order to permit subdivision and development of two single detached residential lots.
Location: 7480 and 7490 115 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO.3 Applicant: Ajit K Baughan Telephone: 604.396.1207 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of three single detached residential lots.
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 8019, 2021” To rezone the subject property from Special Light Industrial (I1S) to Mixed Use Port Guichon East (MUPGE) in order to allow future development of an upland home, floating home and boat moorage. Development Variance Permit LU009079 To vary the following provisions in “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” in order to permit the existing net shed on the upland lot to be retained as an accessory structure to the current boat moorage use under the Mixed Use Port Guichon East (MUPGE) Zone:
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 8003, 2021” To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” by rezoning the subject property from Single Detached Residential 1 (RS1) to Single Detached Residential 5 (RS5) in order to allow a two-lot subdivision and construction of a new single detached dwelling with an in-ground basement and secondary suite on each lot. Staff Contact: Layne French – 604.946.3355 Web Location: March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05
“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 8026, 2021” To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” by rezoning the subject properties from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) to Single Detached Residential 6 (RS6) in order to allow consolidation and subdivision of the two subject properties into three single detached residential lots and construction of a new single detached dwelling with an in-ground basement and secondary suite on each lot. Development Variance Permit LU009013 To vary Section 11.60.8 in “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” by reducing the minimum lot width for subdivision in the RS6 Zone from 13 m to 12.8 m for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3.
Section 15.20.6(a) by reducing the minimum front setback of an accessory structure from 5 m to 1.7 m and reducing the minimum interior side setback of an accessory structure from the west property line from 3 m to 1.2 m for the upland area; Section 15.20.7(a) by increasing the maximum height to the roof ridge for a pitched roof accessory structure in the upland area from 4.6 m to 4.7 m; and Section 15.20.5(b) by increasing the maximum lot coverage permitted in the upland area from 40 percent to 52 percent.
Staff Contact: Sabrina Brar – 604.946.3332 Web Location: March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06
Staff Contact: Sabrina Brar – 604.946.3332 Web Location: March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.07
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NOTICE OF VIRTUAL PUBLIC HEARING – Tuesday, April 27, 2021 cont’d Notice is hereby given that the City of Delta will be holding a public hearing to receive representations from all persons wh o deem it in their interest to address Council regarding the following proposed bylaws. This meeting will be held on:
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Time: 4:00 pm Place: Virtual / Zoom A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to the projects at that time.
Project No. 4: Application for Proposed Regulations for Backyard Chickens (P20-09) Location: Various locations throughout Delta Applicant: City of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: Amendment to permit the keeping of between two and not more than four chickens on Single Detached Residential (RS) and Duplex Residential (RD) zoned properties in Delta, and to implement regulations for the keeping of backyard chickens and to enforce penalties associated with not complying with the Zoning Bylaw and Animal Control Bylaw. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 7987, 2021” To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” to: permit the keeping of between two and not more than four chickens on Single Detached Residential (RS) and Duplex Residential (RD) zoned properties in Delta; permit only hens, which are defined as female chickens over the age of four months. Roosters would not be permitted; permit keeping of chickens for personal use only. Selling meat, eggs, or other products would not be permitted; and include regulations for the keeping of backyard chickens including the size, height and setbacks for chicken coops and runs. Amendments are also proposed to the following bylaws pertaining to the keeping of backyard chickens: "Delta Animal Control Bylaw No. 6893, 2012 Amendment Bylaw No. 7988, 2021"
To amend “Delta Animal Control Bylaw No. 6893, 2012” by including annual licence requirements for backyard chickens, animal welfare requirements for chicken coops and runs, and requirements for food storage and manure disposal.
"Delta Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 7009, 2011 Amendment Bylaw No. 8000, 2021" "Municipal Ticketing Information Bylaw No. 6639, 2007 Amendment Bylaw No. 8001, 2021"
To amend “Delta Bylaw Notice Enforcement Bylaw No. 7009, 2011” and “Municipal Ticketing Information Bylaw No. 6639, 2007” to add penalties for contravening the Zoning Bylaw and Animal Control Bylaw as they pertain to backyard chickens. Penalties range from $100 for minor offenses (e.g., failure to display license tag) to $250 for slaughtering or euthanizing a hen on a residential lot.
Staff Contact: Jeremy Keating - 604.946.3201 Web Location: April 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.07
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed project shall be given an opportunity to provide their comments (support, concerns or opposition) to Council in the following ways: 1. Write to: Mayor and Council City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 mayor-council@delta.ca 2. Email: 3. Telephone or Video Conference (must register in advance – details below)
This public hearing will be broadcast live at www.delta.ca/watchlive. Members of the public who do not wish to speak may listen and watch the proceedings via the City's website. PROVIDING WRITTEN COMMENTS TO COUNCIL: Correspondence addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. Correspondence must include your name and full address and be received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, April 27, 2021. To be included in the agenda, correspondence must be submitted before 12 noon on Friday, April 23, 2021. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded. SPEAK AT THE PUBLIC HEARING VIA ELECTRONIC MEANS: To speak at the meeting, you must register with the Office of the City Clerk before 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 27, 2021. To register you must email PublicHearing@delta.ca or call 604.946.3220 and provide: 1. the Public Hearing meeting date; 2. the Project Number; 3. whether you will attend by telephone or videoconference; and 4. your contact information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email Address) Once registered, you will be provided the details needed. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROJECTS Access to the proposed Bylaw, detailed maps and other relevant information and regulations are available on the City of Delta Website, delta.ca at: https:// delta.civicweb.net/filepro/documents Project 1:
March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item, E.07_ LU009079
Project 2:
March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item, E.05_ LU009050
Project 3:
March 29, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item, E.06_ LU009013
Project 4:
April 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item, E.07 P20-09
If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed rezoning applications or if you would like assistance to inspect any relevant documentation, please contact the Community Planning and Development Department by email at cpd@delta.ca or by phone at 604.946.3380. Staff are regularly monitoring and responding to emails and calls.
IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PUBLIC HEARING This Public Hearing is to be convened by electronic means as authorized by Ministerial Order No. M192, “Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order No. 3”. Due to COVID-19, comments must be provided in writing in advance or at the hearing by telephone or videoconference.
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School District partners with city on Giving Tree Project As part of its commitment to reconciliation, the Delta School District is planting a cedar tree at every school and district site as a way to show appreciation and respect for local First Nation culture through its Giving Tree Project. The City of Delta has generously donated at least one cedar tree per school and district site, and will also provide the bark mulch and help to prepare the ground and plant the trees at each site. “The role of education in building intercultural understanding, empathy and mutual respect is vital in advancing the journey of reconciliation,” said school board chair Val Windsor. “To understand the traditional territory we inhabit means to understand the culture of this region. Traditionally, cedar trees were in abundance here and have helped to ensure the survival of people for thousands of years.” The cedar tree is known as the “Tree of Life” or the “Giving Tree” as it gives every part of itself to humans for survival: the roots, the bark, the boughs. Traditional uses of the cedar range from carving canoes, building the Long or Big
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Delta School District is planting a cedar tree at every school and district site as a way to show appreciation and respect for local First Nation culture through its Giving Tree Project.
House, making clothing, paddles, tools, and providing medicine. “The cultural significance of the cedar tree to many First Nation people along coastal and central B.C. is profound and reaches back through time immemorial,” added Mayor George Harvie. “We are pleased and honoured to be involved with the School District’s Giving Tree Project.” Trees will be planted at all schools and other District sites by Earth Day (April 22). Students will be taught how to make an offering to the tree as a welcome. This can come in the form of soil, bark mulch, water, or even good
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Turning 100 hasn’t dampened Charlotte England’s enthusiasm for returning to her duties at the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society’s thrift shops. The Augustine House resident celebrated her milestone birthday on Monday, organized by her daughter Louise, Augustine recreation manager Tim Bowman and friends. England has volunteered at the thrift shops since 2002 and was working last spring when the operation was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She vows she will be back once health restrictions are eased enough for the stores to be safely back in full operation. “I will go as soon as I can,” she said. “It isn’t a ‘wow’ that I am still doing it. Many people in our community work there to keep the hospital going because that’s where all the funds go.” England’s humour
is sharp as ever. She recalled growing up with her four siblings in Saskatchewan and how her mom was left deaf in one ear as a victim of the Spanish Flu in 1918. “We were naughty, naughty kids,” she laughed. “When we were teenagers and stayed out too late we always hoped mother was sleeping on her good ear so she couldn’t hear us come home.” After graduating from high school, it was The Second World War and England left for Montreal
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to assemble armory guns for the Canadian Armed Forces. She eventually made her way to Vancouver in 1944 to attend nursing school. She trained at St. Paul’s Hospital and was the valedictorian for her graduation class. She met her future husband Les in 1945 and the couple married three years later. He earned his law degree at UBC and became a liaison officer for the Judge Advocate General (JAG). This led to the family moving to Ottawa and then
to Germany for three years. The couple had six children and England worked as a nurse until she was 70. She has spent much of her life as an avid golfer, taking up the game when she was 14. At 88, she was the oldest player to participate in the Arctic Open in Iceland, held annually in June. “Those are the type of fun things that can happen when you live a century,” chuckled England. “I love my life and want to live another 100 years if I may.”
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Get cooking with the library Calling all cooking enthusiasts! Do you love trying new recipes and sharing your cooking experiences, meal ideas or culinary tips with others? If so, then register for Cookbook Book Club and join on Zoom on Thursday, April 29 from 2 to 3 p.m. Fraser Valley Regional Library staff will dive into a discussion of soups. Participants are asked to come prepared to share your favourite soup recipes, cookbooks, magazines or websites with the group. Presenters Natalie and Marcia will also share their favs too. Natalie prefers hearty soups such as her Italian Wedding Soup while Marcia, who recently started delving into a plant-based diet, will tempt participants with a Creamy Peanut Soup recipe. Try Marcie’s Creamy
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Delta Stageworks presents online writing workshop Delta Stageworks is announcing a four-week online writing workshop coming in May called ‘My Mother’s Story’. The program is led by Marilyn Norry, Vancouver actor and author, and a member of the Delta Stageworks artistic team for 2021. “Since 2004 Marilyn has taken this amazing writing program she developed to communities all over B.C. and around the world to tremendous acclaim,” says artistic director Peg Keenleyside. “So we’re so pleased to bring this program to Delta; especially in the month of May when we celebrate our mothers’ lives, and at a time when many of us are feeling isolated and craving some creativity.” The My Mother’s Story writing workshop will run on Tuesday evenings from May 4 to 25 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. via Zoom. Interested participants do not have to have prior writing experience. A series of exercises and editing guidance are provided. The cost is $65, and registration details are available at: www.deltastageworks.ca. “The journey you’ll take over our four weeks together is to write the story of your mother’s life, from beginning to end, just the facts, where you are just one of the facts,” said Norry. “All in 2,000 words. In writing this story you will discover things about yourself, your mother, and your family that perhaps you never knew before.”
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Delta Stageworks got its start in 2020 and has a mandate to provide inclusive arts programming to the Delta community. Keenleyside encourages diverse voices to participate in the program. “Your mother’s childhood experiences may have taken place a long way from your life in Canada and this is a great way to document those stories about her before they’re forgotten,” she said. The artistic team hopes that come fall, more in-person activities will be able to take place and that the stories emerging from the My Mother’s Story workshop at Delta Stageworks can develop into an evening of storytelling where writers share their mothers’ stories with the community.
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A Journey in Journalism In this episode, host Garry Shearer is joined by Ian Jacques, editor of the Delta Optimist, to illuminate one of Delta’s key storytellers. Turning the tables, Garry picks Ian’s brain on the craft of reporting and the industry's transition from print to digital. Ian asserts that our community is the heart of the Optimist. For Ian, authentic journalism and community involvement are one and the same. In the midst of the pandemic, there has never been a more important time to tell Delta's story.
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“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.” Matthew 7:24. Every house has a foundation. A house refers not only to a home but to your life, dreams, family, purpose and relationships. No house will stand for long unless it has a strong foundation. We need a strong foundation. “See, I lay a stone in Zion, a tested stone, a precious cornerstone for a sure foundation; the one who relies on it will never be stricken with panic.” Isaiah 28:16. Today we can see a lot of cracks and panic all around us. If you wind up with cracks and panic in the walls of your life, it is usually due to a faulty or shifting foundation. Panic and cracks within your family, your kids. Panic in your finances, your rela-
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tionships, your politics. Also, very sensitive and current racial panic and class cracks in our culture and society. The panic in our lives has broken out everywhere around us and among us. As a result, we spend a great amount of our time, effort and money trying to patch up the cracks so we can make things only look better.
And for a while they do look better. But these are temporary fixes and they don’t address the root problems. Before long, we discover the panic and cracks reappear. The real problem is that our foundation keeps moving if it’s not built on the rock but built on sand. It is not solidified and anchored. Any structure that rests on a weak foundation will have panic cracks in its walls. A life that is resting on a weak foundation, will manifest its weakness when the storm hits when change is required. And any structure that rests on a weak foundation will soon have cracks in its walls. A strong spiritual foundation is the key to a successful life. Jesus is that solid foundation you need. Trust His ways - they will solidify your life.
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A marathon run for his sister
CFUW-South Delta welcomes journalist Daphne Bramham Jason Fung will run the distance for the first time as a fund raiser for Canuck Place On Tuesday, April 27, at 7:15 p.m., CFUWSouth Delta will host a Zoom presentation by journalist and author Daphne Bramham. The topic is homelessness, mental health and addiction. Bramham has written extensively about children’s rights, women’s rights and animal rights. A columnist for the Vancouver Sun since 2000, she was named Commentator of the Year by the Jack Webster Foundation in 2019. In 2011 she was named Champion of Child and Youth rights by the BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition. Her book, The Secret Lives of Saints: Child Brides and Lost Boys in Canada’s Polygamous Mormon Sect, was published in 2008 and was a finalist for three national, non-fiction book awards. Realizing that this speaker may be of interest to many residents, CFUW-South Delta welcomes their virtual attendance and participation at no charge. To attend please contact Paula Gallagher, kess7@ hotmail.com, by Monday, April 26. Please note the number of attendees may be limited. CFUW-South Delta is a member of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW). It has been an active social group in South Delta for more than 50 years, effectively advocating on issues affecting women and children, as well as providing multiple bursaries annually to deserving local women. Membership in CFUW is open to all women (a university degree is not a pre-requisite). For more information on the club and membership, visit: www.cfuwsouthdelta.com.
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Jason Fung will run his first-ever marathon in the memory of his sister while raising money for her favourite place too. On April 29, the 22-year-old from South Delta will embark on “Sophia’s Marathon” a 42.2 km trek that will start at Centennial Beach and take him through Tsawwassen and Ladner while running past some of his sister’s favourite spots. It was Jan. 1, 2017 when Sophia Fung passed away at the age of 16. She was born with a rare life-limiting illness and spent much of her life in and out of hospitals. She was diagnosed at birth with a genetic abnormality that encompassed the majority of her organs and systems. Her last few years became increasingly difficult as she devel-
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Jason Fung will begin Sophia’s Marathon on April 29 on the Boundary Bay dyke. oped hypoventilation, which meant she stopped breathing and lived in chronic pain. Despite her medical challenges, she was an inspiration to those around her by living life to the fullest. Jason admits it took a number of years to accept the loss of his sister. “It was a pretty weird
time for me. I don’t think I was at the point to acknowledge and reflect the impact it was on my life,” he said. “Over the past year I have really taken the time for myself to reflect and it has really been beneficial for me. I wanted to do something for her and Canuck Place (Children’s Hospice) which was huge for me.
She loved that place like anything and it’s where she passed away. It means a lot to me.” An avid runner, Fung decided to take his leisurely jogs much further by running his first marathon for Sophia. He juggled his studies at Kwantlen University and a part-time job by starting a running endur-
ance program back in January. He has been regularly running half marathons for the past couple months. His final “warm-up” was a 32 kilometre trek on April 15. “I want to do something that was difficult and challenging for myself. Not just something I could do in one weekend. It takes a lot of commitment and like they idea of running to all the different places where she lived,” he explained. A Sophia’s Marathon fundraiser page was launched on the Canuck Place website https:// my.canuckplace.org/fundraiser/3141799. Fung’s initial goal was to raise $1,000 but that total has already been surpassed and has since been changed to $5,000 and he is halfway to the new target. “It’s super touching,” he added. “So many people are reaching out and supporting me. It’s been really, really nice to see.”
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Young entrepreneurs at Delta Secondary School have wasted little time in making a difference in their community. Overseen by teacher Jayson McNaughton, a business program is up-and-running again at the Ladner high school for students in grades 10-to-12. It has resulted in the launching of an online Pacer Store (www. pacerstore.ca) that showcases class projects as well as the efforts of the DSS commerce club. “The store campaign project is about engaging in commercial and social marketing. Give them the opportunity to do something real,” explained McNaughton. “Every item sold at the Pacer Store has a defined charitable contribution to it. Students will vote on where the money goes. “It’s the first year we have had business offered at the school in a couple of years and there seems to be penned up entrepreneurial energy I would say.”
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Delta Secondary School’s business program and DSS Commerce Club have launched the online Pacer Store.
The Entrepreneurship 12 class had a successful tote bag campaign that resulted in the sale of several hundred and a sizeable donation made to the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society. The Marketing and Promotion Grade 11 class recently launched another tote
bag project. “Free the Michaels” is to raise awareness and funds for Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, currently imprisoned in China. They are available for $10 each. Other items featured in the Pacer Store include re-usable and disposable face masks and DSS water bottles. All merchandise can be ordered online, via email at order@pacerstore.ca or through DSS business students with curbside pick-up available. The school has its own heat press machine which keeps the costs down and provides flexibility for custom orders. Upcoming projects include key chains and mementos to recognize another school year amid the pandemic, and a “dogs on everything” campaign where customers provide a photo of their favourite pooch to be heat pressed onto a variety of products. McNaughton added the business program will expand next year to include an E-Commerce 12 class and he hopes to eventually create an entry point for grade 8s and up.
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EQUINE ESSENTIALS TACK & LAUNDRY SERVICES
We carry all the essentials for the horse, rider and more. 604-992-5676 equineessentials@outlook.com Greystone Stables 6087 64th Street, Delta, BC www.equineessentials.ca FIND US ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM
Crescent Stables, over 45 years of quality programs for riders of all ages. Crescent Stables is offering the new Unicorn Club, for kids age 6 and up. Email unicornclub@crescentstables.com or check out the Unicorn Club at www.unicornclubkids.ca.
HORSING
AROUND
D E L T A
A note from Delta Riding Club Delta has always had a strong relationship with horses. As a farming community since 1968, horses were traditionally seen pulling plows and wagons in the fields and were vital to farm operations. Patterson Park was once home to Standardbred trotters and pacers. Families would flock to the park on the weekends and fill the grandstands with up to 6,000 people from all over B.C. and even the United States to watch the exciting races. While the track closed in 1968 and horses are no longer seen pulling plows in the farmer’s fields, our love of horses is alive and well. In recent years, families come to Delta from all over Metro Vancouver to attend “Day at the Farm” on Westham Island (suspended during the pandemic) to see all things farming, including a horse plowing demonstration. For more hands on opportunities in Delta’s own backyard, we have everything from grass roots facilities to top level competition barns and everything in between. There are programs for riders from beginners to very competitive, some of whom have represented our country in top level events. We also have a therapeutic riding association that offers programs especially developed for children and adults who are faced with life challenges.We have a rescue facility that rescues neglected and mistreated horses and then rehomes them to qualified adopters and relies on donations from generous horse
lovers to do their valuable work. Perhaps you’re not interested in riding but would like to be involved? Volunteering is an excellent and much needed opportunity. During the pandemic, many facilities had to close their programs, but most have reopened with strict COVID protocols in place. Current restrictions have put competitions on hold for now, but with programs reopened there is much “horsing around” to do in Delta. While the cost of owning a horse can be prohibitive for many people, ownership is not necessary to participate. Many local barns offer programs and partial leases and lessons where ownership is not required. This is an excellent way to introduce yourself or your child to the caring for and riding of a horse. The peacefulness that one feels when simply ‘hanging out’ with their horse is something that I have never appreciated more than during this pandemic. Going to the barn to do chores, grooming and riding my horse provides a much needed break from the realities of our current world. Like many fellow equestrians, I feel so fortunate to have horses as my hobby and sport, especially now. Improvising a saying from Winston Churchill, “there is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a ‘person’”, has never felt more true. ~ Pam Paton, President, Delta Riding Club
DELTA RIDING CLUB
Hosting Shows And Events For Area Horse Owners And Riders For Over 70 Years.
Crescent Stables Riding School
To contact Crescent Stables about lessons, leasing, boarding or training email info@crescentstables.com
www.crescentstables.com
Our community shows – open to all, provide a friendly competitive atmosphere for novice and seasoned exhibitors alike; new members and exhibitors are welcome. 4897 28th Ave, Delta
www.deltaridingclub.com
DELTA SPORTS
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A25 Contact Mark at mbooth@deltaoptimist.com or 604-946-4451
Paxton undergoes season-ending surgery MARK BOOTH
m b o o t h @ d e l t a - o p t i m i s t .c o m
James Paxton’s 2021 season lasted just 24 pitches. The Seattle Mariners pitcher underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery in Los Angeles last week. A second opinion from a surgeon confirmed an earlier diagnosis after the 32-year-old departed in the second inning of his 2021 debut against the Chicago White Sox on April 6 with discomfort in his throwing arm. “It’s certainly very unfortunate. I feel terrible for Pax having to deal with this one again,” said Seattle manager Scott Servais in an interview on MLB.com. “If I know Pax he will take the right attitude with it and go forward and try to make the best out of it and come back stronger than ever.” The Delta Secondary graduate signed a one-year deal worth $8.5 million (US) to return to Seattle after being traded to the New York Yankees at the end of the 2018 season. He was impressive in his pair of spring training starts this year, striking out 17 and allowing just four hits in 8.1 innings of work. However, he was held back from his regular season debut then left the game in the second inning. He was coming off an injuryplagued 2020 season with the Yankees that dimmed hopes of a bigger and longer contract as an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his career. Paxton worked just 20.1 innings,
going 1-1 with a 6.64 ERA before being sidelined with a left flexor strain. He was also coming off back surgery last January. Paxton’s progress from the injury was showcased back in December during a workout for MLB scouts in Bellevue, WA where he makes his offseason home with his wife Katie. “I’m comfortable here in Seattle. I love the group here and excited to be part of it,” said Paxton back in February. His earlier six-year run with the Mariners was highlighted by a nohitter against the Toronto Blue Jays in 2018. He went 11-6 that year. Paxton also enjoyed immediate success in New York, with a 15-6 record in 2019. Extra bases… Paxton’s surgery continues a trend of hard luck for homegrown pitchers who have been drafted and have taken their careers to the professional level. One-time Toronto Blue Jays prospect Tom Robson was force to retire in 2018, at just 24, with lingering arm troubles. The Ladner native underwent Tommy John surgery four years earlier. After being selected 53rd overall by the Cincinnati Reds in the MLB Draft, Kyle Lotzkar dealt with significant arm issues coming through the Reds’ farm system and also underwent Tommy John surgery in 2008. The PHOTO BY SEATTLE MARINERS/MLB Tsawwassen native never was able to return to his early form and eventu- The long recovery process is underway for James Paxton after the Ladner native underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery in Los Angeles last week. ally retired in 2016.
Ladner lacrosse player earns conference honours at Buffalo school MARK BOOTH
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Keegan Kozack
Keegan Kozack’s impressive freshman season has got the attention of the Metro Athletic Conference (MAAC). The 19-year-old from Ladner has been named MAAC Co-Rookie of the Week after netting hat tricks in back-to-back games for the Canisius College Golden Griffins against rival St. Bonadventure. In the first match-up against the Bonnies at the Demske Sports Complex on April 6, Kozack scored twice in the second quarter before completing his hat trick with
the eventual game-winning goal midway through the fourth to help the Buffalo school post an 11-9 victory. During the second game of the series down at the Marra Athletics Complex in Olean on April 11, Kozack notched a manup goal in the second quarter and added another man-up marker in the third before finishing off his hat trick with an unassisted effort in the fourth in a 12-11 setback. He is the first Canisius rookie to post hat tricks in consecutive games since current junior attackman Jacob Buck finished his freshman season with back-to-back hat tricks in 2019.
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Kozack followed his big week up with two more goals in a 16-12 loss to Quinnipiac last Saturday. Through seven games, he leads the team with 13 goals and ranks second in points with 16. He accepted a scholarship offer from Canisius after an impressive three-year stint at Blue Ridge where he captained the senior varsity team at the Virginia boarding school in his grade 11 and 12 years. Kozack also thrives in the box version of the game and is part of a strong 2002 age group coming through the Delta Islanders junior program.
A26 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
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• 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
203 4815 55B STREET, LADNER
206 4988 47A AVENUE, LADNER
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507 3289 RIVERWALK AVENUE, VANCOUVER
A202 1258 HUNTER ROAD, TSAWWASSEN
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$839,000
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• 1,114 sq ft of living on a 8,208 sq ft lot • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom • New windows and flooring • Updated kitchen and bathroom
5457 5B AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN
12224 85A AVENUE, SURREY
$1,238,800
$1,299,900
FAMILY HOME IN CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN
COMPLETELY UPDATED MARINA GARDENS HOME
• 5 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms
• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
• 2,844 sq ft of living on a 9,720 sq ft lot
• 2,137 sq ft of living on a 4,150 sq ft lot
• Main floor features 3 bedroom suite • Newer roof and windows (2006)
977 52A STREET
• Corner lot home in excellent neighborhood • Very bright with large windows & skylights
5369 BRIGANTINE ROAD, LADNER
$1,399,000
$1,478,800
COVETED LOCATION IN THE VILLAGE
INCREDIBLE LOT ON GREAT CUL-DE-SAC
• 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • 2,699 sq ft of living on a 8,863 sq ft lot • Beautifully & extensively renovated • In-law/nanny suite
• 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 3,016 sq ft of living on a 11,841 sq ft lot • Rancher w/ a loft with vaulted ceilings • Backing on to Leslie Park • Separate 1 bedroom side suite
4684 WESLEY DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
5547 49 AVENUE, LADNER
$1,499,000
$1,549,000
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A27
1/3 OF AN ACRE LOT ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC
BEAUTIFUL FULLY RENOVATED 3-LEVEL SPLIT FAMILY HOME
• 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
5683 9 AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN
4395 GRANVILLE AVENUE, RICHMOND
• 2,948 sq ft of living on a 14,413 sq ft lot • Updated kitchen w/ quartz counters & shaker cabinets
$1,648,000
$1,688,800
DESIRABLE FOURPLEX ON AN 11,389 SQ FT LOT
RARE OPPORTUNITY ON PRESTIGIOUS CLIFF DRIVE • 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,644 sq ft of living on a 21,453 sq ft lot • Park like yard w/ beautiful landscaping • Updated windows & furnace
• Possibility of a great income & subdivision potential • Two units have 3 bedrooms / 1 full bathroom each • Ground floor units have 2 bedrooms / 1 bath each • 4,941 sq ft of living space
4956 CLIFF DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
10500 ANAHIM DRIVE, RICHMOND
$1,838,800
$2,199,900
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW HOME
LUXURY CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN HOME • 6 bedrooms, 5.5. bathrooms • 4,902 sq ft of living on a 7,567 lot • Great room features coffered ceilings & gas fireplace • Basement is complete w/ a media room, 2 bedrooms • Chef’s kitchen w/ large island & quartz countertops
• 3,930 sq ft of living on a 6,008 sq ft lot • 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • Completely renovated • Open kitchen, large windows & tile floor
1342 52 STREET, TSAWWASSEN
1210 BEACH GROVE, TSAWWASSEN
$2,498,800
$2,388,000
PRIME INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
ARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED CUSTOM WATERFRONT HOME
• 9 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • 5,826 sq ft of living on a 21,312 sq ft lot • Stunning custom built mansion on a private lot • Ocean & mountain views • High quality finishings throughout home
• 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms • 3,430 sq ft of living on a 20,849 sq ft lot • Modern, open concept home • Ocean & gulf island views on a private, quiet lot
12958 COULTHARD ROAD, SURREY
38 TSAWWASSEN BEACH ROAD, TSAWWASSEN
$2,598,000
$2,898,800
CUSTOM BUILT MODERN MASTERPIECE
OCEAN & GULF ISLAND VIEWS
• 3 car garage
• 6061 sq ft home on 10,720 sq ft lot • 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • Breathtaking ocean, mountain, and farm views • Roof deck with hot tub, fire table, and putting green
149 GRAHAM DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
353 55 STREET, TSAWWASSEN
• 3 Bedrooms & 4 Bathrooms • 3090 sq ft home on a 7535 sq ft lot • Stunning custom built home
$3,588,000
$3,488,000
23 ACRE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE
EXCEPTIONALLY LOCATED FARM PROPERTY
• 23 acres with 3 livable homes
• 52 acre property with 4 parcels
• Adjacent to Delta Port Way • Close to new industrial park & mall
• Ladner & Tsawwassen amenities only mins away
• East access to Hwy 17, 17A, 99, and ferries
• Across from Tsawwassen Mills Mall • Easy highway and ferry access
2990 57B STREET, LADNER
2150-2250 52 STREET, LADNER
$9,868,800
$9,888,000
THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS!
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• New roof, furnace, Navientankless hot water tank
• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,126 sq ft of living on a 5,420 sq ft lot • Quiet, family friendly neighborhoodno buses, no traffic • Patio & garden outside the kitchen, plus patio in the backyard
A28 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
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THE FIRM REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. 101 4755 51ST Street Delta, BC V4K 2W2
DOWNTOWN OFFICE UNIT
379 SF OF HIGH-TRAFFIC RETAIL SPACE
EXCELLENT GROUND FLOOR UNIT NEAR LONSDALE QUAY MARKET
#240 - 970 BURRARD ST, VANCOUVER
2820 4500 KINGSWAY, BURNABY
#140 - 233 W 1ST STREET, NORTH VANCOUVER
$619,900
$799,900
$925,000
ONE OF THE BEST UNITS FOR A PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE, CLOSE TO SKYTRAIN
32.92 ACRE RURAL PROPERTY
POTENTIAL SUBDIVISION
#326 - 4501 NORTH ROAD, BURNABY
4700 ARGONAUT RD, CAMPBELL RIVER
1688 OCEAN PARK ROAD, SOUTH SURREY
$1,079,000
$1,790,000
$3,288,800 FREESTANDING BUILDING OFFICE/RETAIL
TOTAL SITE AREA OF 44,120 SF, WITH POTENTIAL TO BUILD UP TO 6 STOREYS
MIXED USE INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY ON MAIN ST
540 HALIBURTON STREET, NANAIMO
3916 MAIN STREET, VANCOUVER
3335 DUNBAR STREET, VANCOUVER
$3,499,800
$3,700,000
$4,499,900
5,316 SF PENTHOUSE OFFICE SPACE
11 UNIT MULTIFAMILY BUILDING IN PRIME QUEENS PARK
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FREESTANDING INCOME/REDEVELOPMENT PROPERTY
#1500 - 6081 NO. 3 ROAD, RICHMOND
411 THIRD AVENUE, NEW WESTMINSTER
4770/A4776 48 AVENUE, DELTA
$4,888,000
$4,998,800
$4,998,800
2.38 ACRE REDEVELOPMENT LOT
13-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING IN NORTH BURNABYS CAPITOL HILL
2561 267 STREET, ALDERGROVE
2519 267 STREET, ALDERGROVE
5190 HASTINGS ST, BURNABY
$5,200,000
$5,200,000
$5,500,000
2.38 ACRE REDEVELOPMENT LOT
MIXED-USE BUILDING IN PRIME COMMERCIAL DRIVE LOCATION
12-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING IN NORTH BURNABYS CAPITAL HILL
HIGH END INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY NEAR GANGES VILLAGE
5170 HASTINGS ST, BURNABY
A - G 118 RAINBOW ROAD, SALT SPRING ISLAND
1675 E 14TH AVENUE, VANCOUVER
$5,500,000
$5,799,900
$5,999,900
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A29
CENTRALLY LOCATED INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF MOUNT PLEASANT
PRIME HIGH DENSITY POTENTIAL REDEVELOPMENT SITE
MIXED-USE, MULTI-FAMILY BUILDING IN STRATHCONA
576 LOUGHEED HIGHWAY, COQUITLAM
531-547 HAWKS AVE, 795-799 KEEFER ST, VANCOUVER
$6,798,800
$6,800,000
$7,950,000
APPROVED 13-STOREY OFFICE TOWER SITE NEAR KING GEORGE SKYTRAIN
23 ACRE PARCEL CLOSE TO DELTA PORT
FREESTANDING 28,847 SF INDUSTRIAL/SHOPPING CENTRE
9699 - 9711 137 STREET, SURREY
2990 57B STREET, LADNER
12070 88 AVENUE, SURREY
$8,988,800
$9,868,800
$10,999,900
FUTURE HIGH DENSITY REDEVELOPMENT SITE
112 ACRE PARCEL IN PRIME SOUTH DELTA LOCATION
REDEVELOPMENT PROPERTY
16055 FRASER HIGHWAY, SURREY
3894 ARTHUR DRIVE, DELTA
TYNER BOULEVARD, PRINCE GEORGE
$12,000,000
$14,999,900
$19,900,000 RARE BROOKSWOOD TOWNHOUSE REDEVELOPMENT SITE
4.1% CAP RATE WITH LONG TERM GOVERNMENT TENANT
10,800 SF RECTANGULAR LOT IN SOUTH GRANVILLE NEIGHBOURHOOD
7298 HURD STREET, MISSION
2331 GRANVILLE STREET, VANCOUVER
BROOKSWOOD, LANGLEY
$21,000,000
$22,800,000
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RARELY AVAILABLE 3.3 ACRE STRATA WIND UP SITE
45.82 ACRE PROPERTY IN LANGLEY BC
24,806 SF REDEVELOPMENT SITE IN NEW WESTMINSTER
FAIRWAY VIEWS WYND, TSAWWASSEN
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718 TWELFTH STREET, NEW WESTMINSTER
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1 ACRE REDEVELOPMENT PROPERTY IN MARPOLE
1.02 ACRE REDEVELOPMENT SITE IN CHILLIWACK
APPROVED 9.49 ACRE DEVELOPMENT SITE
8729 AISNE STREET, VANCOUVER
46915 YALE ROAD, CHILLIWACK
901-925 HARBOUR VIEW ST, NANAIMO
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A30 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
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THE MARKET IS HOT AND WE'VE BEEN BUSY! OLD! JUST S
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871 BAYVIEW
855 BAYVIEW
4965 8A AVENUE
106 4815 55B STREET
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303 5599 14B AVENUE
5355 COMMODORE
864 PACIFIC DRIVE
7215 210 STREET
4719 LONDON CRESCENT
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304 8880 JONES ROAD
1090 KUMA
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5239 BRIGANTINE ROAD
5263 3 AVENUE
1522 BRAID ROAD
1831 OSPREY DRIVE
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215 1315 56 STREET
SOUTH GROVE SL2
SOUTH GROVE SL 18
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204 5553 16 AVENUE
1426 HIGHLANDS BOULEVARD
5172 6 AVENUE
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5393 WILDWOOD CRES
17 21267 83A AVENUE
4 19753 55A AVENUE
302 5556 14TH AVENUE
1491 FARRELL AVENUE
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5268 GLEN ABBEY PLACE
20863 71A
102 7188 PROGRESS WAY
465 E 17TH
107 4799 SPRINGS BLVD
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4737 CANNERY PLACE
4683 MALLARD LANE
1559 FARRELL CRESCENT
5095 WILSON DRIVE
5085 WHITWORTH CRESENT
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5958 136 STREET
12513 WESCOTT STREET
1837 OSPREY DRIVE
1608 BRAID RD
4837 47A AVENUE
5280 9A AVENUE
OLD! JUST S 798 GLENWOOD
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A31
THE MARKET IS INCREDIBLY STRONG!!!
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NOW IS THE TIME TO LIST! M A R K E T U P D AT E
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that residential home sales in the region totalled 5,708 in March 2021, a 126.1 percent increase from the 2,524 sales recorded in March 2020, and a 53.2 percent increase from the 3,727 homes sold in February 2021.
Last months sales were 72.2 percent above the 10-year March sales average and is the highest monthly sales total ever recorded in the region. Delta – South saw a 195.8 percent increase in sales over 2020 – the largest increase in Metro Vancouver.
Residential Average Sale Prices - January 1977 to March 2021 DETACHED
IN THOUSANDS ($)
CONDOMINIUM
ATTACHED
APARTMENTS
2500 $1,958,189
Stats Provided by: 2000
1500 $1,040,882
1000
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$715,821
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NOTE: From 1977 - 1984 condominium averages were not separated into attached & apartment.
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A33
WATERFRONT LIVING
BEST TSAWWASSEN CONDO
#117 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE $998,000
206 1315 56 STREET $529,000
2 BEDS | DEN | 1215 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1996
2 BEDS | 2 BATHS | 944 SQ. FT. | BUILT 2007
Spectacular OCEANFRONT with BEACH ACCESS at Tsatsu Shores in Tsawwassen. Renovation to die for! You do not want to miss this unit! Ground floor, corner unit with over 500sqft of outdoor living space. Arguably one of the best waterfront locations you can find and just 40 minutes from the city! Call today for more information and to book your private viewing. It truly is a little slice of heaven.
Welcome to the Oliva! This award winning LEED, (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building is the PERFECT Tsawwassen location! Leave the car underground and walk to everything you need. Shops, parks, beach, golf, you name it! This fantastic unit has 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, new flooring, tons of in suite storage with a great, (south facing) patio. Gas hook-up outside for your BBQ. Wonderful layout and convenient location, don’t let this one pass you by! Quick possession possible too! Call today!
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5186 N. WHITWORTH CRESCENT $1,498,000
SOLD
SOLD
4 BEDS | 3 BATHS | 2484 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1986
3 BEDS | 3 BATHS | 2,033 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1971
Whitworth Crescent Beauty! Master on the main, custom built 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, updated and meticulously maintained home. Oozing charm and character, this home has been extensively updated featuring hot water on demand, new bathrooms, and beautiful new staircase with railings, just to name a few. An over 9000 sqft lot completes this home with a new stamped concrete driveway and professionally landscaped, (front and back) yard showcasing all seasons with a wonderful variety of ever- blooming plants, tree’s and beds for all your vegetable growing! Meditative Koi pond with water feature that can be seen and heard from the master bedroom to enjoy. 10/10. Call today!
This is the place! Central to all the best South Delta has to offer, this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, fully renovated split level is close to town, schools, tennis courts and golf courses. Tsawwassen’s newest mall and BC Ferries are readily accessible. This open concept family residence, beautifully and extensively renovated, enjoys a bright south facing, private backyard. Skylights accent vaulted ceilings while radiant heat and a wood burning fireplace bring out the warmth of this space. The kitchen and baths have been fully renovated and a new roof installed. This house boasts several new features including: built-in vacuum system, oversized hotwater tank, windows and flooring throughout. Don’t just imagine life in this home, come check it out!
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4934 12 AVENUE $1,398,000
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4401 44B AVENUE
4 BEDS | 2 BATHS | 1,950 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1970 2 BEDS l 2 BATHS l 1,282 SQ. FT. l BUILT 1996 2 BEDS l 2 BATHS l 1,030 SQ. FT. l BUILT 1996 4 BEDS l 2 BATHS l 2,259 SQ. FT. l BUILT 1971
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2 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMES Gorgeous 3 level family homes to be completed early 2022. Plenty of time to select your own finishings and make this your dream home! 2 houses available to choose from with open concept main floor living areas, 4 bedrooms upstairs & large top floor flex area! Gourmet kitchen, laundry room, 5 bathrooms, 2 car garage with driveway & fenced backyard for your pets & family! Excellent central Ladner location close to schools, shopping & restaurants. Don’t wait on this fantastic pre-build opportunity! Quality craftsmanship & elegance by Ladner Homes. 2-5-10 Home Warranty.
4573 & 4581 53 Street, Ladner $1,650,000
ADULT ORIENTED LIVING Delta Green is a Masterminded 24 unit boutique 55 + ADULT oriented community in the heart of Historic Ladner Village. Designed for an active worry free living including over 2,700 square feet of roof top community living space with covered dining lounge and cooking station, and social and fitness room. Homes feature high ceilings, radiant HW heat, HRV system, Gourmet Kitchens with Quartz counters and premium stainless steel appliances, and spa like bathrooms.
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SUBDIVISION ALREADY COMPLETE! Two 50 x 120 foot lots (must be purchased together), older home still sits on both properties. Super desirable Port Guichon area. Great Opportunity! Laneway access! This awesome neighborhood is steps away from scenic river walks and a short distance to schools, parks & town center.
4499 Savoy Street, Ladner $1,998,000
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME Bring your renovation ideas to this unique and spacious end unit in downtown Ladner! Offering 3 bedrooms plus a den and a massive recreation room, 2 bathrooms, all spaciously spread out over 1536 square feet of living space on three levels. Master on the main floor along with your open concept kitchen, living and dining room that lead out to a massive 272 sq. ft. patio space! The bottom floor features are such a bonus; a great sized rec. room and den, plus a full 3 piece bathroom, your laundry, and storage. Best price per sq.ft. in town!
4966 River Reach, Ladner $619,900
STUNNING PENTHOUSE WITH LOFT Absolutely one of a kind, sundrenched Yaletown style PENTHOUSE condo with LOFT! Spacious, bright living and dining area with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, hardwood floors, beautifully appointed zebra blinds & designer lighting. 4 decks!! Enjoy the South facing parkside-deck, the deep seating deck lounge, views from the North facing mountain view deck or get cooking on the BBQ deck. Full size kitchen with a breakfast nook. This well maintained boutique complex features brand new roof & windows, underbuilding secure parking & storage.
303, 4988 47a Avenue, Ladner
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4453 54A Street, Ladner
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4572 47A Ave, Ladner
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A35 NEW LISTING
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STUNNING MARINA GARDENS HOME One of the largest lots in Marina Gardens! 2797 sq.ft custom built 4 bedroom and den luxury residence sitting on an ultra rare 5813 sq.ft lot. Countless highlights throughout incl soaring vaulted ceilings, extensive mouldings & millwork, built-in cabinetry, open concept kitchen with island, functional double staircase. Enjoy the entertainer’s dream rear yard with a massive covered deck off of the family room for outdoor living all year round and an oversized yard perfect for kids and pets. Close to golf course, elementary school, marina & many walking trails.
5842 Fair Wynd, Ladner $1,685,000 BOB Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation
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FABULOUS FAIRWINDS TOWNHOUSE WOW! This immaculate 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhouse in the ultra desirable Fairwinds
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is absolutely move-in-ready. Enjoy every moment spent at home here with your gorgeous kitchen and open concept dining room and family room. Oversized windows and patio doors offer tons of natural light all day long. The master bedroom boasts a walk in closet and 4 piece ensuite with a huge shower. The rare side-by-side double garage offers plenty of room for parking and extra storage while the large foyer entrance can also be used as an office space or flex room! Enjoy the first class amenities this stunning development has to offer such as the outdoor pool & hot tub, fitness center, recreation area, meeting rooms, parks and more!
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Dave Hamilton
There are those who enjoy bo oth life and serv rvice v e to others s. David George Ha amilton was one of them. Born in Edson, Albert rta ta, in 1956, Dave died at home e in Tsawwassen with his part rtner t by his sid de on n March 29 aft fter t a long, determined run aga ainst prostate cancer. Dave, the third d child of Gordon and Marg guerite Hamilton, spen nt early years s in Richmond, Kelowna, Lillooet, 150 Mile House an nd Williams La ake before moving to Terrrace in the early 1970s. He finished high school there, starte ted working an nd developed what would be life-long intere ests in sport rts, t communitty and d serv rvice. v In 199 92 Dave wa as a Cha arte ter member off th he Tsa a Rota ary y Club. Da ave’s contrib butions ha ave been report rted t by Th he Optimiist: his commitmen nt to community through h business groups, and his commitm mentt to this s community and communiities around d the wo orld d through Rotary ry y Club, as a Rotarian, ex xec cutive board member, and District Governorr. Those contributions will continue through h bursarie es an nd awa ards in his name. A story ry y that hasn’t been told is that of his deep p re elationship with family, pa articularly rtt his son, Kirk, and the e young ger ge eneration ns. Dave attended niec ces’’
weddings and graduatio ons, and met them when he could. He made regula ar visitts to family who still live in Terrace and made sure he was available for impromptu family gattherrings. Despite a busy schedule and an active e life, he kept in touch, in person and through so ocial mediia. That commitment to family continued through his last years, despite his illness. Dave’s deepestt relationship was with his son, Kirk. They got toge ether oft ften, t and Dave e off ffered f his all to support rtt Kirk’s goals and asp pirations. When he spoke of Kirk, it was clear that Dav ve was proud of the you ung man he has become e. Dave also o maintained d a friendly re elationship with h his former wife, Irene e, and Kirk’s grandmotther, Ros sie. Dave was a succes ssful high school athlete. He e found jo oy, a competittive outlet and cama araderie on the ball diamond. His lo ove of sport rts t was s consttantt throughout this life an nd, for as long as he was s able e, there was curling g, softball, ftt and golf. It was nev ver just abo out the compe etittion: For Dave, it was abo out sharin ng goo od times and d frie endship. Duane Ham milton, a cou usin, rememberrs Dave e’s s lau ugh. “I don’t think I ever mett anyone who o laug ghed so o easiily. His great sense of hum mour made him a plleasure e to be e arou und.””
Dave liked to enjoy himself. He loved d to dance. He approached life with zest, a desire to serv rve ve and an attitude thatt there were no problems, only siituations in sea arch of solutions. He felt there we ere fe ew challeng ges that could not be tackled, when n tak ken on to ogether. Da ave is s su urvived rv v by his part rtner, t Tanya Hall, his son Kirk, his step-mother Betty, and a large group of brothe ers, sisters, cousins, aunts, nieces and ne ephews.. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Delta Funeral Home, live-streamed at http p://www.liv vememorialservices.com/home// servicedetail/12 2436, followed by intermentt witth his mother, Marrguerite, and father, Gord don,, at Mountaiinview Cemetery in Vancouver. A face-to-fac ce Cele ebration of Life wiill be held once CO OVID re estrictions are liffted. t In lieu u of flowers, do onation ns can be ma ade to the Dave e Hamilton Se ervice Above Self Bursary for students in the Rottary ry y 5040 District. A lin nk for thatt can be found d at www ww ww.rota w ary5040.org ry y g, Donate at; htttps::///www.p paypal.com m/donate ?to oken=0W3mo oJLhCkA5Y Yn4UZHgN NWYrs0k kcF UrLCPSHIVx xFqG1wD Dv8nQhIMEp3kA AfyCDqFE3 a0lwyhr7yV VEvjLro
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A born and bred Vancouver girl, Mum came up surrounded by extended kin in the Kitsilano community, followed by Kerrisdale/Arbutus Ridge. She left Vancouver to join her dashing, careersoldier husband, George, at various Canadian postings. She and Dad raised three Air Force Brats and the sound of music was a constant. Gloria was a consummate gardener, homemaker and cook, even while working outside of the home. After a few short years of retirement and enjoying civilian life in their very own house, Dad’s passing was a huge loss. From then on, Mum’s world revolved around her daughters; she uprooted once more to join her girls in Ladner. And it was a good fit - she thrived! She played piano for, and was blessed to hold, 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Gloria continued to play, for the gratification of neighbours and family alike. Every week, Mum drove her flashy red Plymouth Scamp to Mountainview Manor at Delta Hospital to play her regular “Singalong with Gloria”.
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BIRD, Gloria Louise 1929 - 2021 Gloria’s smiling!!! Home with her Heavenly Father, she is reunited with the family she has pined for, all these years!
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BRZOZA, Maria (Babula) September 08, 1927 - April 11, 2021 It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother and babcia, Maria Brzoza, affectionately known as “Babi” on Sunday, April 11, 2021. Predeceased by her husband Ted (1997) and eldest son Stan (2008), Maria is survived by her daughter-in-law Donna, daughters; Donna Boychuk (Doug), Sophie Angelopulos (George), and Aileen Anthony, sons; Fred, John (Kim), and Mick (Cathy). Along with twenty grandchildren, fifteen great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Maria also had numerous nieces and nephews in Poland and the United States, all of whom she adored and kept in touch with regularly.
Maria and Ted immigrated to Canada from Poland in 1959 with four children, settled in Regina, SK and raised their family of seven. In addition to raising a large family, Maria managed an immaculate household and tended a bountiful garden. In the evenings, she worked at the University of Regina until her retirement. Maria enjoyed travelling, having made numerous trips back to Poland, other parts of Europe and the US, to visit family and friends - she particularly enjoyed her holidays in Maui. To fulfill her son Stan’s wishes and be closer to family, Maria and daughter-in-law Donna moved to Tsawwassen, BC, in 2011. Maria will always be remembered for her love of family, kind heart, infectious smile, and of course, her delicious Polish cooking! Her age did not reflect her stamina or zeal for life. We all relied upon her amazing memory of past dates and events. She continued her daily walks and enjoyed meeting up with neighbours until her last day. Our family will be forever grateful to our incredible and selfless sister-in-law Donna, for the loving care and attention she gave our mother for the many years they lived together. Due to COVID-19, a celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation (https://www.heartandstroke.ca/). We love and will miss you forever Babi.
BODELL, Marlene Joyce June 6, 1947 − April 15, 2021 It is with heartfelt sadness, grief, anger, and relief that I inform you of mom’s passing. Marlene Joyce Bodell (Balmer) left her pain behind on April 15, 2021, at the Melville Hospice in White Rock, and joins her friends and family in the heavens above for everlasting comfort. She was my Energizer Bunny and Thomas the Tank Engine combined; the strongest person I have ever known. My Marlene the Tank Engine. She was a sister, a mother, and a grandmother. One whose spirit, will, and determination left an indelible mark on many. She loved her family, her friends, but more than anything else, her grandkids. If true love was ever to be found, it was between her and them. For many reasons, we are going to delay any Celebration of Life. She is survived by her family, Derron, Laura, Alexander, and Forbes; and Shirley, Harvey, and Corrine. Mathew 11−28: Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Mum traveled with family, and also explored Europe and the Holy Lands with the St. Joe’s travel group. She absolutely adored her Alaskan cruise with her girls …… She wasn’t, however, especially fond of exploring Ladner Village from the vantage point of a wheelchair! And yes, that very determined little old lady with the walker, making her way from Hwy 17 overpass to Save-On, to use a coupon - that was our mother! Our mother’s last few years were hard on her, dementia robbing her of most things she held dear; 2020/21 most devastating, the hardest of all. Stubbornly independent, Mum fought the losses… Many thanks to those folk at Sacred Heart Church (adios! Sunday Breakfast crew), Augustine House, West Shore Laylum, and Delta View, especially those who went beyond their calling to comfort our Mum. A special shout out to “Stephanie” of Home Instead - Thanks for “getting” our Mum; you were treated as a surrogate daughter. Gloria has been laid to rest with our Dad, at the Gardens of Gethsemani, South Surrey. Mum would have appreciated donations in her name to Chalice, Canada (https://www.chalice.ca/) and also to the Alzheimers Society of BC (https://alzheimer.ca/bc/en).
We love you Mum!
TAYLOR, Christopher (Chris) A.T. March 22, 1962 − April 3, 2021 Chris left us on April 3, 2021, after a long battle with MS. After spending his childhood in Montreal, Chris and family moved to Tsawwassen, and he graduated from SDSS, where he enjoyed playing football with the Sun Devils. He also loved playing golf at the Beach Grove Golf Club. He then lived and worked for many years in Oakville, Ontario, prior to returning to BC 15 years ago. Chris had a real passion for classic film and tv and enjoyed his special meals and desserts. Chris is survived by his parents, Robin Newton (Cameron) and Bob Taylor (Carole); brothers, Rob, Steve, Derek (Jonny), and Glen; and sister, Melissa. Chris will be missed so much by his family and friends, including many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. A small memorial for immediate family will be held at a later date.
HANCE, Reid William May 14, 1974 - April 14, 2021 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Reid William Hance on April 14, 2021. Reid is survived by his loving wife Melissa and his beloved sons Liam and Luke, along with his extended family and many friends. Reid was predeceased by his mother Candace Reid and his father Peter Hance. Reid was a dedicated employee with Air Canada for 15 years and has spent the last 10 years with Exclusive Floors. Reid was a devoted father who coached his boys in all of their sporting activities. Reid’s passion for the outdoors was heavily influenced by his fatherin-law Ray which resulted in a life long bond. A celebration of Reid’s life will be held at a later date. Photos and memories are welcomed so that his sons can remember his legacy. Please email reidhance.memories@gmail.com.
“ And this little light of mine, a gift you passed on to me I’m gonna let it shine to guide you safely on your way” - “Tool” In lieu of flowers, you may donate to the Go fund me set up for the family. https://gofund.me/63b7907d
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist A39 REMEMBRANCES OBITUARIES
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My sister, Heather May Stewart, passed quietly on Thursday, March 31st, 2021 in Delta, BC. We are thankful she is no longer in pain. She was predeceased by her parents George and Dorothy Stewart. She is survived by her brother Gordon Stewart (Nancy) of Winnipeg, and sister Diane Krepp of Kelowna. She was a loving aunt to many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews around the world. She will also be missed by her numerous cousins across Canada. Heather was born in Winnipeg on May 18, 1949. She was a fun-loving sister and we shared lots of laughs as a family. Heather was an Air Canada flight attendant which allowed her to see many parts of the world, collecting glamorous boyfriends and great memories along the way. Singing and playing the guitar was just one of her many talents. We are so appreciative of all the years she devoted to looking after our parents, until they passed. Her love of animals, especially Samantha her fur baby of 17 years, was a particular joy. After Sammy died, she took on the care of many other dogs and cats. Her quirky laugh, beautiful smile and energy meant she had numerous friends, many of whom have reached out to us with great stories. Her neighbours told us of Heather’s welcoming nature, helping with day-to-day chores, sharing a laugh, or just stopping to chat. Her love of thrifting was legendary, and she collected many beautiful things which she treasured.
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We have shared lots of tears, hugs and laughs as we go through Heather’s things repeating “Oh Heather, Heather”. Heather loved her garden and especially her glorious cherry tree, which blossomed the week she died, and reminded us of her beautiful soul. Heather will be missed.
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TAKE NOTICE THAT on April 15, 2021 an Order was made for service on you of a Notice of Civil Claim issued from the New Westminster Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number M228409 by way of this Advertisement. In the proceeding, the Plaintiff, Hardeep Kaur Virk, claims the following relief against you: general damages, special damages, costs, interest pursuant to the Court Order Interest Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 79 and such further and other relief as the Honourable Court may deem just. You must file a responding pleading within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you.
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NEW LISTING
1609 Duncan Drive, Tsaw $1,489,000
THE BEACH HOME! A lot of livin’ to do & plenty of room for it in this 2800 sq. %. classic beach house that easily accommodates extended family. Ideally located on a corner lot and only steps to the water & dyke. Bright, open, airy with mul�ple outdoor livings paces & plenty of parking. Buy a way of life in Beach Grove!
5179 Winskill Drive, Tsaw $2,800,000
KING-size family home. First �me to the market. A recently built family retreat in a peaceful area, huge west exposed lot viewing onto a park. Walking distance to Cliff Drive School. 2-Bedroom suite. A harvest of features. It doesn’t get any be#er.
4245 41B Street, Ladner $6,800,000
Lucra�ve 20 acre prime Blueberry Farm. Laser Levelled fields with city water. Offering 3 mature varie�es including Duke, Reka, and Hardy Blue. Featuring a huge detached shop, circa 1906 Heritage Barn and 2 completely separate residents on different streets! Spacious 2429 SF 4 bedroom and 3 bath country home. Or the 2980 sf Cra%sman 2 storey 4 bedroom master on main with beau�ful open concept layout. This home also features an addi�onal detached coach house and garage.
6452 Meadow Place, Ladner $1,349,900
WELCOME HOME! This home boasts over 2500 sq % on a 6362 sq % lot with 4 bedroom (1 down) plus games room, 3 bathrooms, and has the perfect layout for any family. Main floor updates include new flooring, renovated kitchen and family room overlooking yard with goldfish pond and an open field providing tranquil view and privacy. Close to Holly Elementary school, sports field, and transit. Easy access to Hwy.
SOLD #303-4770 52A Street, Ladner 4453 45A Avenue, Ladner $585,000 $1,588,000
TOP FLOOR living at desirable Westham Lane! Ideal floorplan features an updated kitchen with new appliances, 2 large bedrooms separated by spacious dining and living area with gas fireplace, and large west facing covered balcony.Updates include flooring, appliances, ligh�ng, and paint throughout. Storage locker and 1 secure parking spot. Pets and rentals allowed w/ restric�ons.
SOLD 4880 48th Avenue, Ladner
SOLD 5617 45th Avenue, Ladner
TOP OF THE CLASS! Excep�onal 2 level basement home with all the bells and whistles including a large ground level self contained side suite. Boas�ng a open concept kitchen and living space on the main with French doors out to a mul� �ered oversized deck overlooking the park like yard with a sparkling IG pool. Located in desirable West Ladner area. Do not miss out on this family home with its own oasis!
SOLD 4908 56th Street, Ladner
SOLD 5198 Westminster Avenue, Ladner
5268 1A Avenue, Tsaw $1,269,000
Outstanding Loca�on! This 5 bedroom and 3 full bathroom home boasts a spacious layout with oversized rooms and an abundance of windows that fill the home with natural light. This home has been well loved and maintained by its current family for the last 22 years who have tastefully updated the kitchen and bathroom. Poten�al for an in-law suite or mortgage helper is also present.
SOLD 5126 Westminster Avenue, Ladner
SOLD 4953 Mariner Place, Ladner
5974 16th Street, Tsaw $1,198,000
A first �me offered 3 bedroom rancher in desirable Beach Grove. Sought a%er family neighborhood just steps to beach access. Spacious and bright 1600 SF home with 2 full bathrooms and living and family rooms. Spacious yard with mature landscapes and detached double garage. Well maintained home with recent updates to exterior and interior paint, engineered laminate floors, gas f/p, roof and windows.
SOLD #46-5510 Admiral Blvd, Ladner
SOLD 5085 Dennison Drive, Tsaw
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B3
Todd Jackson, B.A.
Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
Amy Lambert Richard Lowe, RIBC Realtor
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Mike Van Straaten Realtor
5642 Grove Avenue, Ladner #84-5900 Ferry Road, Ladner #203-1319 Mar�n Street $1,098,000 South Surrey $595,000 $4,299,000
Development opportunity near 1 acre (41774 sf) lot fron�ng 2 roads. Adjacent to mul�family development. Walk to Hawthorne school and park. Five bedroom two bath 2600 $.² to level basement home.
5205 4th Avenue, Tsaw $1,749,000
LOOKING FOR SPACE? The perfect package has just arrived! Main floor living with 4 bedrooms up plus a bonus area down perfect for teenagers or extended family. The sunny and private backyard is your vaca�on at home with a beau�ful in-ground heated pool, grass area and deck for casual living & entertaining. Extensive renova�ons including kitchen, appliances, bathrooms, flooring, windows, furnace, pool liner, pool heater and more…..too good to last long!
Welcome to Chesapeake Landing, an adult oriented 19+ resort style living by Polygon. Surrounded by trails, marina, golf course and natural habitat. This is a well maintained 3 bedroom and 3 bath unit with high ceilings, updated kitchen and a large private fenced yard. Excellent clubhouse facili�es for your enjoyment and guests.
Rare 1968 SF 3 bedroom 3 bathroom condo in The Cedars. 55+ building. No Rentals, Pets allowed. 2 parking, 2 lockers and 3 decks. Walk to beach and bou�que shops and ameni�es. ORIGINALLY a 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom condos combined by original developer. Maintenance Fee buy down available.
#118-4885 53rd St, Ladner $549,900
#203-1248 Hunter Road, Tsaw #215-4977 Springs Blvd, Tsaw $659,900 $649,800
SOLD 5030 Cliff Drive, Tsaw $2,499,000
An Entertainer’s dream on Cliff Drive! 27,835 sq $ south facing lot complete with sparkling in-ground swimming pool, hot tub, and plenty of room to roam! 4,400+ sq $ house 6 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Highlights include vaulted ceilings, two gas fireplaces, spacious living and dining areas, gourmet kitchen featuring large island, high end appliances (oversized Sub Zero fridge, Sub Zero freezer, Wolf gas range, Wolf warming drawer, Miele DW), Master bedroom with 5 piece ensuite featuring sauna, tub, rain shower, and sliding door leading out to the deck. Extensively updated inside and out.
SOLD 4414 52A Street, Ladner
SOLD 4482 46B Street, Ladner
SOUTH FACING END UNIT AT GREEN GABLES! This spacious 1125 sq $ ground floor condo feels like a townhouse with covered parking and storage right outdoor your doorstep. This large 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home has an ideal layout with open concept family room and dining area with gas fireplace (included in maintenance fees). Fully fenced and private yard with bonus area (approved from strata). Rainscreened building in 2014, with new windows and roof upgrades. No age restric�ons, pets allowed. Great loca�on!
SOLD #204-4743 River Road W, Ladner
SOLD 4646 54A Street, Ladner
THE SEARCH IS ENDED! Completely renovated 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment just a short walk to downtown Tsawwassen & all ameni�es. Excep�onally quiet and bright end unit with in- floor radiant heat, parking, storage & reasonable main.t fees in a well maintained complex. An outright gem. Just move in. Fabulous Find!
SOLD 4645 Riley Place, Ladner
SOLD 5137 Calvert Drive, Ladner
Tsawwassen springs! Resort style living 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom 1022 SF plan with luxurious finishing throughout. Offers engineered floors, granite counters, SS appliances, geothermal hea�ng and A/C. Fantas�c loca�on near golf course, Tsawwassen common and Mills.
SOLD #515-5055 Springs Blvd, Tsaw
SOLD 310 Tsawwassen Beach Road, Tsaw
B4 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
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Brian and Harry were our realtors when we were looking to purchase our first home. As first time buyers we had lots of questions and they took the time to answer all of them and make sure we understood the ins and outs of owning your first home. Thank you to you both for helping us find our perfect first home! Andrew & Jen. Brian and Harry listed our house in Tsawwassen and we had an offer within days. They did not stop their work at that time; instead they continued to market the house in case there were any hiccups (there were none!!). They followed through and helped right until the closing. Overall an excellent process and they were a pleasure to deal with. We really appreciated their hard work and commitment to getting us the best deal. Thanks, Bill & Irene.
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Natalie Mordaunt
Client Focused …Results Driven My promises to you! • COMMUNICATION – I promise to provide timely, accurate and comprehensive communication. • AVAILABILITY – I promise to make myself readily available to you. • ATTENTION – I promise to listen attentively. • HONESTY – I promise to always provide honest advice. • SERVICE – I promise to exceed your expectations.
Progroup Realty 5360 – 12th Avenue Delta BC V4M 2B3
If you have been considering listing your home, buying a home, or would just like to have a chat about current market conditions, I’d love to hear from you. Reach out anytime! 604-315-2533 or natalie@nataliemordaunt.com.
EXTENSIVE TASTEFUL RENOVATIONS!
1099 50B STREET
MLS R2427676
Almost square 17.34 acre parcel with 823 ft. of road frontage features an English style country home, 5 stall barn, hay field and generous pasture area which has been an established equestrian facility for decades. The property offers an ideal central location just 5 minutes to Tsawwassen or Ladner, Tsawwassen Mills Mall, BC Ferries, DeltaPort Way, TFN Industrial Park, transportation and more. This parcel is close to BC Railway in an area of transitional properties with amazing future potential. Call anytime for more information.
BEACH GROVE CUSTOM! 1457 ENDERBY AVENUE $1,899,900 JUST LISTED!
SOLD
MLS R2538346 360º TOUR
This quality custom craftsman style home with high end finishing throughout and hot water radiant hear on the main is situated in the heart of Beach Grove with rare 75 ft. frontage on a beautiful 7782 sq. ft. West exposed private sunny lot just minutes walking to the beach is an amazing find. Outstanding floor plan offers master suite on the main with large ensuite and walk-in closet, huge 18 x16 great room with french doors to solarium w/vaulted glass ceilings, sprawling open concept kitchen & dining room area and spacious foyer, laundry & utility rooms. Upstairs offers two more good sized bedrooms, a large kitchen and living room area with 3 piece bathroom off of it ideal for small in-law suite and a 9x6 ideal storage room. This is truly a rare combination!
MLS #R2559488
$549,000 201 – 5099 SPRINGS BOULEVARD • 870 SQ. FT • 1 BEDROOM + DEN • 1 BATH MLS #R2545590
John Nielsen
The meaning g of comprehensive rebuild 6 years ago g right down to the studs and well over $200,00 0 spent in enlarging 00 g and quality finiishing i throughout to this g gorgeous 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom huge h family home with room for everyone! Featuring F g 3,663 sq. ft. of spacious open concept living with upgrades including new rooff, f windows, 6 zone hot water baseboard heat, hot water on demand, 2 ensuites & 2 baths with nuheat, 3 g gas fireplaces, beautiful open island gourmet kitchen with double oven and 5 gas burner b cooktop looking onto expansive family room all on a massive sunny West 12,476 sq. ft. park like fully fenced lot close to all amenities. Also features a 21 X 32 double g garage, 20 X 20 workout room, 20 X 20 covered deck with 6 skylights, g gas pots so th h fun can continue if the weather turns and amazing he g mature land d dscaping front and rear. The list goes on and on here so call John today!!
PORT GATEW WAY
941 50TH STREET
• 5447 SQ. FT • 6 BEDROOM • 6 BATHROOMS • 1 BEDROOM LEGAL SUITE • IN-GROUND SALTWATER POOL
JUST LIS STED!
$1,989,000
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY TY! Y 2975 53RD STREET $5,950,000
$2,499,000
CONDO CLOSE TO EVERYT YTHING T 143-1440 GARDEN PLACE $439,000 JUS ST LIS STED D!
SOLD
Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with easy convenient patio unit access is located in the heart of Tsawwassen close to all amenities. Unit offers newer fridge, stove, washer, dryer, functional floor plan and huge living room with gas fireplace. Property also offers 2 underground secure parking spaces, a storage locker and more. Some new flooring, paint and TLC will go a long way here!! Move in right away!
GOLF COURSE, WATER & MTN VIEWS 208-5011 SPRINGS BLVD $1,129,000 JUST LIS STED!
SOLD MLS R2533535 360º TOUR
Enjoy resort style living in Tsawwassen Springs latest quality concrete building complete w/geothermal heating and cooling. This immaculate open concept 1622 sq. ft. inside corner unit w/additional windows including screens offers amazing golf course, water and mountain views from large covered deck equipped w/gas hookup. Featuring 2 bedrooms, both w/full ensuites with heated floors, a powder room w/heated floor, plus a large walkin closet off the master, a den large enough to be a 3rd bedroom and a spacious island kitchen with premium Sub Zero and Wolfe appliances complimented w/granite counter tops and hardwood floors. Also offers a generous sized in-unit storage room, enclosed private 222 X 18 double garage, classy onsite amenities and great proximity to all that Tsawwassen offers.
Re/Max Real Estate Services www.westcoastfarmsteads.com info@johnnielsen.ca 110-3540 West 41st Ave, Vancouver V6N 3E6
PERFORMANCE Real Estate Service 33 Successful Years
The next move is yours... CALL JOHN TODAY
604.250.8216
Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism
B6 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
Eugene Knoedler PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATIO ON SERVICE AND RESULTS YOU DESERV VE CELL 604.219.3177 | DELTAREALESTATE.N ET
Eugene@eugenek.ca
Progroup Realty
NEW LISTING
Medallion Club represents the top 10% of Greater Vancouver Realtors based on MLS sales.
$3,788,000
40 Georgia Wynd
Vacation at home! Absolutely stunning West Coast designed home custom built by the current owner/ builder. Approx 4500 sqft rancher with basement including 3 bedrooms and large office up w/builtins and 1 bdrm down - all bdrms have en-suites. Spectacular 17675 sq ft sunny private lot with with 36’x18’ pool with waterfall, hot tub, detached 500 sq ft garage for the toys, putting green, too many features to list…
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
$3,188,000
$1,898,000
1086 Pacific Court
5136 1A Avenue
Fabulous Pebble Hill family home! Situated on an ultra quiet no-thru street, this exceptional 4 bdrm/4 bthrm home has been completely rebuilt in 2013. Everything has been redone right down to the studs incl a bonus addition bringing the total square footage to nearly 3,200 sqft. Large 513 sqft. detached workshop/garage.
NEW LISTING
Traditional meets Modern Elegance! Stunning property located one of Tsawwassen’s premier streets “Pacific Court in The Village”. Situated in a Cul de sac on over 1/3 acre of manicured gardens, large sunny deck area by the pool, hot tub, separate out building with grand steam room, fire pit and lounge area. This traditional 4 bedroom/3 Bathroom family home was renovated extensively to meet today’s discerning buyer’s standards. Completed in 2019, with over $1million spent, this home must be seen to appreciate.
$589,000
$1,139,000
JUST SOLD #504-5055 Springs Blvd.
Sought after South facing unit at Tsawwassen Springs is a must see! This beautiful 2 bedroom, den and 2 bathroom, 1238 SF Condo features 11 foot ceilings throughout. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, wine fridge and granite countertops.
#23 4949 57 Street, Ladner
#204-5011 Springs Blvd
Spacious 3 bed/2 bath townhouse in the well-maintained, Gorgeous south facing 1632 sq ft 2 bedroom/den + 3 family-oriented complex ‘Oasis’. In-suite laundry, plenty of bathroom in concrete building private double garage. sunlight, playground for kids, basketball court. Great starter Enjoy all that Tsawwassen Springs has to offer! home for young family.
RE/MAX Progroup Realty | 5360 12th Avenue, Delta, BC V4M 2B3 | Office 604.943.8080 | Eugene@eugenek.ca | deltarealestate.net
5333 Upland Drive Tsawwassen NEW LISTING!
Kat
5000 Bridge Street, Ladner
WATERFRONT!
4345 W River Road Ladner • $419,000 WATERFRONT!
6245 Metral Drive Nanaimo • $279,900 NEW LISTING
SOLD by KAT
VIEW PROPERTY
• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Renovations and updates galore 778.773.9563 • VIEW PROPERTY kjohnson@sutton.com • Greenhouse 604.943.3110 • Large Double garage seafair realty
JOHNSON
#2 - 3459 W River Road Ladner • $679,000
• 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom float home in Canoe Pass Village • Over 1500 sq ft float home in Canoe Pass Village • With a 34+ ft boat slip, garage, storage and extra parking • Roof top deck has River and Mountain views
• Downsize to waterfront • 1 bed and den with big view • Almost 750 sq. Ft with Radiant Nat. Gas Heat • Open concept LR/DR with gas fireplace and 2 covered decks
• Spacious 2 bed/2 bath Manufactured Home • Large South facing covered deck • Updates include - carpets, lighting, plumbing
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B7
LANCE HUGHES 604.943.8080
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SILVANA
LIFETIME MEMBER
Morrow REAL ESTATE
www.lancehughes.com
Re/Max Progroup Realty
customized service with proven results
$1,999,900
D OL S ST JU a new beginning in the city
Listed by Royal LePage Sussex
#103 2475 York Avenue
1240 49 Street Architecturally designed, Frank Lloyd Wright inspired, 3 level home on quiet cul-de-sac boat or motorhome parking, short walk to Cliff Drive elementary. Main floor entry showcases the curved stairway and flows into the living, dining, family rooms and kitchen. All have wonderful views of the private 9,074 SF beautifully landscaped lot. 2013 update includes the gourmet chef’s kitchen (Miele microwave warming drawer & steam oven, subzero fridge and 36” Thermador gas range) and designer porcelain tile floors with electric radiant heat. Upper floor features 4 large bedrooms all with en-suites, laundry room and lots of closet space. 2016 renos renewed the master en-suite, shake roof and high efficiency furnace. 2020 renos added lower level 830 SF 1 bedroom suite. Also includes a sauna and ample crawl space storage.
Everything we touch turns to SOLD!!
IT’S THE PERFECT TIME
No gimmicks, just a REAL, Friendly, Experienced Professional ready to work along side you!
604.290.5657
www.silvanamorrow.com
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5218 Belair Dr. 848 Bayview Dr #306 - 4738 53rd St 1067 Skana Dr 6859 Stewart Rd Sutton group - Seafair realty
Barry Chreptyk 604.946.1255
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BarryChreptyk.com
Seafair Realtty
SERVING ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS SINCE 1984
As you can see we have nothing left! We read the market like a book! So if you want the Strait goods, just ask and we will tell you the story and make it a happy ending for you!! Call John 604-943-3142 or email: jhardie@telus.net
“TSAWWASSEN”
“Sunland Plaza” Spacious top floor 1 bedroom suite. Bright & airy with vaulted ceilings & south exposure. Laminate floors, insuite laundry, secured parking, enclosed balcony for extra space & more! Super convenient location... close to all amenities.
JUST LISTED @ $359,900 Sutton Group Seafair Realty #100-5000 Bridge Street, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4 604.946.1255 ! BarryChreptyk.com ! barryrc@uniserve.com An independent Member Broker
Seafair Realty
B8 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
REIMER'S REAL ESTATE FAMILY #1 IN SOUTH DELTA* SELLING FOR COMBINED
70 YEARS
FREE MAR RKET EVALUATION SHARON
ROBIN
BROOKE
Unlicensed Assistant
604-868-2844 604-868-2827
$499,000
JUST LISTED
Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom penthouse with sunny southern exposure. This beautiful penthouse has been totally updated with high end finishing and a gorgeous colour scheme throughout. Excellent floor plan with big and bright great room. This penthouse is the best on the market today. Move fast this great penthouse won't last!!!
PH3 1702 56TH STREET, TSAW
Call ROBIN 604-868-2844
$1,199,000
JUST LISTED
5160 6TH AVENUE, TSAW
Welcome to the Perfect Family Home! This solid 2 level well built home features 3,016 square feet of living space, including 5 bedrooms, Den, huge games room and tons of storage, large covered carport, huge deck and 2 balconies. Located in Central Tsawwassen on a large 8,568 sq ft South facing Lot. The house is in immaculate condition! Could easily be suited for the Inlaws.
Call SHARON 604-868-2827
*BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD group
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020
Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen
robinreimer@telus.net
www.robinreimer.com
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B9
REIMER'S REAL ESTATE FAMILY #1 IN SOUTH DELTA* SELLING FOR COMBINED
70 YEARS
FREE MARKET EVALUATIO ON
604-868-2844 604-868-2827 NEW HOME
$2,250,000
ROBIN 604-868-2844
$1,899,000
BROOKE
Unlicensed Assistant
NEW HOME
255 54A STREET, TSAW
Fabulous new home by renowned and respected builder Goldlane Homes. Open plan with popular great room concept including L-shaped kitchen, family room, dining room & covered patio. Large island with sink & dishwasher. Separate spice kitchen. Deluxe appliance package. Security wired for cameras & monitor 10' ceilings, beautiful millwork & specialty lighting. Den with closet & full bath on main. Upstairs has spacious bedrooms & ample bathrooms. Bonus is a sectioned off potential 1 BR suite area with separate outside entrance. Radiant HW heat both levels, HRV, irrigation, multiple gas outlets, fenced & landscaped. 2-5-10 warranty. All measurements are approximate & should be verified if important. This home also has a full basement that can be customized by buyer's. Call me for further details.
ROBIN
SHARON
$1,999,000
259 54A STREET, TSAW
Fabulous new home in one of Tsawwassen's finest locations. Excellent open floor plan with 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, huge games room and totally separate 1 bedroom inlaw suite. Home is approx. 3500 sq.ft. on a fabulous western exposed yard on a quiet street. Close to parks and schools. Nothing like this in Tsawwassen. Call now for more info.
ROBIN 604-868-2844
JUST LISTED
EXCLUSIVE LISTING
$449,000
$2,600,000
D L O S JUSTN A WEEK
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548 ENGLISH BLUFF ROAD
Prime property on prestigious English Bluff Road! Massive 12,217 sq.ft rectangular lot on Tsawwassen's "Street of Dreams". Invest, build your perfect mansion or hold for the future in this unbeatable community. Stunning location situated on the same street as some of the finest homes in town. 4 bedroom home offering over 2,600 sq.ft with many opportunities. Close to Tsawwassen Mills shopping mall, South Pointe Academy and many other great amenities.
ROBIN 604-868-2844
SOLD
SOLD
5483 4 AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
5823 16 AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
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865 54 STREET TSAWWASSEN
#205-1363 56 STREET
Beautiful 2 Bedroom & 2 Bathroom suite in Windsor Woods. This condo has great floor plan, good location in building and in perfect condition ready to move in. Windsor Woods is conveniently located in the heart of Tsawwassen, having all amenities within walking distance. Don't miss this Great condo. Move fast it won't Last!!!
SOLD 5471 7B AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
ROBIN 604-868-2844
FABULOUS WESTERN BLUFF VIEW LOT!!!
Ready to build approx. 14,000 sq.ft. lot Plans are available for 6,700 sq.ft. home Call for more information ROBIN 604-868-2844
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
219 MORNINGSIDE DR TSAWWASSEN
5337 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
5248 SARATOGA DR TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
5331 10A AVENUE 217 MORNINGSIDE DR 5327 UPLAND DR TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
SOLD
1541 53A STREET TSAWWASSEN
555 TRALEE CRES TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 5178 8A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 310 TSAWWASSEN BEACH TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 1665 ENDERBY AVE TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 367 55A STREET TSAWWASSEN
*BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD group
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020
Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen
sharonreimer@telus.net
www.sharonreimer.com
B10 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
(604) 809 2855 yyinglingtom@gmail.com
This is Home
Proudly C Calling lli T Tsawwassen & Ladner L d home h for f over 40 years!
$1,165,000
$1,888,000
5690 Sherwood Blvd, Tsawwassen
Rarely available for sale! Massive 3,732 sq & home on super sunny South facing 10,592 sq & lot located in “The Terrace.” Boas�ng 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms this amazing home is perfect for a large family. Gorgeous views of the ocean and the North Shore mountains. The resort-like backyard is private as there is a forest behind you. The backyard also includes a huge swimming pool, hot tub, and separate bath/change rooms including a sauna. This is an entertainer’s dream! Mix some drinks at the wet bar and then hit the pool. Large 752 sq & 3 car garage included. This is the perfect family home rarely available for sale. Call today to book your showing.
3 bedroom, 3 bathroom 2500 square foot home in Tsawwassen!
3729 Arthur Drive Tsawwassen
Charming 2 bed 1 bath rancher backing onto farm fields on spectacular Arthur Drive. Tons of light in the west-facing private backyard. Huge three-car garage or shop and lots of parking for RV and boats or work vehicles. Perfect for the self-employed, handyperson or anybody that has lots of toys. This quaint home is perfect for first-�me buyers or downsizers. Grow your own vegetables in the huge garden in the backyard. Could possibly add extra rooms in the large a#c.
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS “Tom is simply the most impressive agent I have ever come across. We had a short timeframe that we wanted to get our house listed and sold. Tom was on the ball in every aspect, was a tireless worker, and was extremely thorough and professional. He kept every promise that he made, and he got results on the sale of our home. Couldn’t recommend any agent more highly than Tom. Thanks for everything you did to make our house sale as stress-free as possible.” “We listed a home with Tomand were very impressed with his level of professionalism and knowledge of the housing market. Tom helped us navigate through several offers, ultimately we sold the property in underamonth and at top dollar. If you are buying or selling a home, wewould highly recommend Tomas your realtor.” When we found our dream home, Tom’s business background and negotiation skills really came into play. You won’t regret using Mr. Thomas Yingling for all your real estate needs.” “We randomly decided out of the blue to move. Wewere lucky to have Tom recommended to us, and now I’m passing that favour on to others. He is extremely knowledgeable, professional and passionate. He had our place sold in less than a week!”
SOLD SOLD SOLD
$1,580,000 66 English Bluff Tsawwassen
$1,274,000 474 Tralee Cres Tsawwassen
$1,340,000 556 Seashell Rd Tsawwassen
I HAVE BUYERS CALL ME!
“We have bought and sold so many times that when it comes to realtors, we tend to be very picky!! We needed our house sold quickly and for as much as we could get out of it. Tom listed it on Friday and by Thursday we had an accepted offer with a pricewe were very happywith. Tom is very professional, and his work is top quality! I would highly recommend him! “At the time we decided to purchase a new home, we had already chosen our desired location. We were fortunate tomeet Tom Yingling at open house, and immediately knew we wanted him to guide us through the process of purchasing our new home. Tom was extremely knowledgeable and educated us on South Delta real estate. We quickly found out that real estatewas his passion. He understood our needs vs wants, and always provided us with good insight on the pros and cons of each property we viewed. We especially valued Tom’s feedback because he was so informative. “Tom was extremely professional, organized, ambitious and on point with the marketing. Due in large part to his efforts and meticulous preparation, the house sold in 2 days toawonderful family from out of town. It was a win-win transaction for all, and surprisingly pleasant and stress-free (except for the showings, thankfully I was out of town haha)!”
SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD Dexter Realty
$1,448,000 $1,695,000 $1,460,000 $1,098,000 1069 Walalee Dr 4834 Dogwood Dr 62 Alpenwood Lane 980 Pacific Drive Tsawwassen Tsawwassen Tsawwassen Tsawwassen
FLY OVER MASSEY TUNNEL
SUTTON GROUP - SEAFAIR REALTY 1625-56th St., Delta, BC V4M 2B2
RE/MAX
$1,290,000 5639 Dove Pl Ladner
Lis isted by Royal LePage
$1,425,000 $1,549,000 5700 Sherwood Blvd 5309 Upland Drive Tsawwassen Tsawwassen
SOARING OVER SOUTH DELTA Drone Video at: www.tomyingling.com
604-809-2855
www.tomyingling.com
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B11
TOP 1% OF 2020 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®
Trisha
• SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE •
JUST LISTED: 5000 CLIFF DR JUST LISTED: 5180 1A AVENUE JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: 473 CONNAUGHT 2294 CORMORANT DRIVE $1,788,000 $2,777,555 $2,198,000 $1,429,000 This .641 of an acre lot has Coach house for the inlaws on Meticulously maintained 4 bed, potential to subdivide for 2 flat 1/3 of an acre in Pebble Hill with 1 year old, 4 bdrm luxury home. building lots of 14000 sq.ft. each renovated family home. No GST
3 bath home offering everything a family would wish for!
JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: 4932 54A ST JUST LISTED: 120-1892 STARLING DRIVE 311-1300 HUNTER ROAD 26-10700 SPRINGMONT DR $1,215,000 $455,000 $659,000 $750,000 Meticulously maintained 4 Wonderful 3 bdrm townhome in Steveston Large open concept 1 Bdrm and Den with 2 parking spaces. North with updates & 2 parking.
122-4690 HAWK LANE 201-1642 56 STREET 82 52A STREET
Experience Oceanside living with a 2 bedrm and den west coast contemporary ry desig gn.
Bright penthouse corner suite with 2 bedrooms/Den featuring 16 ft. t vaulted ceilings
Indoor pool - Pebble Hill staycation home.
bdrm family home with loads of updates.
Golf course view 2 bdrm and den penthouse!
Sold in 1 Week Multiple Offer
5346 9TH AVENUE 258-1440 GARDEN PLACE 5535 COMMODORE DR
Brand new, ultra modern family Lovely 2 bedroom north facing Golf course view in Marina Garhome built by Urban Art Develop- corner suite in well run building. den Estates. ments.
Trisha Murphy 604.312.7621 Personal Real Estate Corporation
Sold@TrishaMurphy.ca
Dynamic Marketing • Expert Contract Knowledg e Experienced Negotiating Skills Sutton Group - Seafair Realty: 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC
Rachel Macinnes Realtor
B12 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
NEW LISTING!
$1,238,800
NEW LISTING!
4506 44A STREET LADNER
$1,799,000
13 67TH STREET, BOUNDARY BAY 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms
4 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms NEW LISTING!
$1,210,000
NEW LISTING!
$1,048,000
SOLD 411 - 1628 WEST 4TH AVENUE VANCOUVER
1305 DUNCAN DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
2 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms PRIVATE ROOF TOP PATIO
3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom
SOLD 1630 DUNCAN DRIVE BEACH GROVE
SOLD 1337 ENDERBY AVE TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
86 PARKGROVE CRES TSAWWASSEN
8 - 6380 48A AVENUE LADNER
6003 KIRKWOOD RD BEACH GROVE
3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms 2 Bedrooms + Den - 3 Bathrooms 5 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms
1406 Beach Grove Road $2,489,000
5342 9th Avenue $1,674,000
5346 9th Avenue $1,608,000
565 Tralee Crescent $1,495,500
1336 Duncan Drive $1,269,000
102-1153 54A Street $479,000
ALLEN SCHWABE 604-644-5664 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen
seafair.com
604-943-3110
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B13
PAUL KHARA REAL ESTATE GROUP
Paul Khara
Calvin Khara
www.paulkhara.com
paulkhara@gmail.com
604.816.4568
ckhara94@gmail.com
Sutton Group - Seafair Realty
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5473 WESTMINSTER AVE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE
• HOUSE SIZE : 3596 SQ. FT. • LOT SIZE : 7594 SQ. FT. • 5 BEDROOMS & 6 BATHROOMS • POTENTIAL FOR 1 BEDROOM SUITE • ALL BEDROOMS WITH ENSUITE BATHS • ASKING PRICE $1,998,888
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• PRICED TO SELL AT $599,900
#309 4753 W RIVER ROAD
• ASKING PRICE $979,900
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LADNER FULL DUPLEX • FULL DUPLEX IN CENTRAL LADNER • LOT SIZE 82.50 X 109 (8998 SQ. FT.) • 4 BEDROOMS & 2 FULL BATHS ON EACH SIDE • WALK TO BOTH SEC & ELEM SCHOOLS • POTENTIAL TO STRATA TITLE OR SUBDIVIDE • PRICED TO SELL FAST AT $1,299,900
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• SOLID 2-LEVEL WITH BACK LANE ACCESS • OFFERS 3 BEDROOMS & 2 FULL BATHS • HUGE PRIVATE 8844 SQ. FT. LOT • NEWER ROOF & HOT WATER ON DEMAND • LARGE COVERED WRAP AROUND SUNDECK • PRICED TO SELL AT $1,169,900
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• RARE OPPORTUNITY IN VERY DESIRABLE DELTA/LADNER • PRIME FARMLAND 35 ACRES WITH GREAT ACCESS • STRATEGIC LOCATION WITH HWY 99 VISIBILITY • STEPS FROM THE NEW GATEWAY CASINO & HOTEL ON HWY 99 & 17A JUNCTION • CALL PAUL FOR INFO PACKAGE ON THIS EXCLUSIVE OFFERING
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• PENTHOUSE AT LADNERS RIVER WEST • MASSIVE OUTDOOR BALCONY WITH PANORAMIC VIEWS • OVER 1,900 SQ.FT OF LIVING SPACE • STEPS TO THE MARINA, WALKING TRAILS AND LADNER VILLAGE
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• 2 COMMERCIAL UNITS ON MAIN WITH 2 APARTMENTS ON TOP FLOOR • MAIN AND 51ST AVE EAST VANCOUVER LOCATION • 8 PARKING SPOTS OFF REAR LANEWAY • STEPS TO LANGARA COLLEGE AND SKYTRAIN STATION
4888 63A STREET
• EXECUTIVE HOME IN THE HOLLY NEIGHBOURHOOD • 5 BEDROOM 3 BATHROM • BEDROOM AND FULL BATHROOM ON THE MAIN FLOOR • FAMILY FRIENDLY LOCATION
• ASKING PRICE $1,399,900
5680 GROVE AVENUE
• 3 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM • UPDATES INCLUDE KITCHEN, BATHROOMS AND FLOORING • SEPARATE KITCHEN ON THE LOWER LEVEL • OPEN PARKING FOR RV, TRAILER, OR BOAT • CENTRAL LOCATION STEPS FROM HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY
• ASKING PRICE $1,058,000
Your Local Market Expert 6 0 4 .9 1 0 .7 0 3 9 www.michaelwawryk.com
seafair realty
JUST SOLD ! K S A R E V O 5274 11A Avenue
Incredible opportunity to own this SOUTH FACING 12,429 square foot FLAT lot located in the heart of Tsawwassen. First time to market, this property features 134 feet of frontage and a charming well maintained home on a quiet street with loads of potential. Rent, renovate or build your dream home on this centrally located lot just steps away to all of Tsawwassen’s finest amenities including shops, restaurants, parks, schools, beaches, golf courses and much more. Call for more info. Now Asking $1,328,000
101 - 1153 54A Street
Welcome to this fabulous ground floor corner unit at Heron Place. Featuring over 1200 sq ft of functional living space, updated flooring, gas fireplace, 2 large bedrooms, walk-in closet and a completely renovated master ensuite. Outside you have an extremely private south facing patio as well as a second east facing private patio for your enjoyment. Centrally located and walking distance to all of Tsawwassen’s finest amenities. Don’t wait, call today!
Asking $455,000
B14 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
TAMMY MATSON 778.938.5599
www.tammymatson.com ❚ sold@tammymatson.com
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377-1440 Garden Pl, Tsaw
4957 4 Ave, Tsaw
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I love living & working in sunny South Delta
266 - 1440 Garden Place Tsawwassen
342 Rosehill Wynd Tsawwassen
5016 Stevens Pl, Tsaw 5112 44 Ave, Ladner
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215 440 E. 5 Ave, Van 28-5377 8A Ave, Tsaw 4-4716 Orca Way, Tsaw 19751 40A Ave, Langley
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7 263 Parkside St, Tsaw
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5706 Goldenrod Cres, Tsaw 5340 Camaro Dr, Tsaw 1452 Windsor Cres, Tsaw
THINKING OF A MOVE??? CALL ME!!! SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC
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100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC
510 - 5011 SPRINGS BOULEVARD
WELCOME HOME!!! This bright & spacious 2 Bed 2 Bath unit in desirable Victoria Hill has an extremely functional and open layout. This gorgeous homes features a gas fireplace, large windows for lots of nautical light, a gourmet kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, gas range, granite counters & lots of cabinets. Master bedroom has a walkthrough closet & large ensuite with an individual shower and bath tub. Enjoy the stunning mountain and river views from your sunny 160 sq ft balcony, perfect for BBQing and entertaining . Great amenities include social room with kitchen, guest suite for family & visitors, games room with pool table, exercise centre etc. Walking distance to shops, schools, & transit. DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS GEM!!!
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Tsawwassen • $749,900
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LUXURY RESORT STYLE LIVING! Don’t miss this stunning and professionally designed 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Tsawwassen Springs’ subpenthouse, condo. Live in style and in comfort in this open concept layout with 11’ ceilings offering a gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, shaker cabinets and stainless steel appliances including gas range. Other features include, gas fireplace, designer lighting and colour scheme, heated tile floors in both bathrooms, large insuite storage room. Enjoy relaxing evenings on the 144sqft covered and heated deck (w/ gas hook up) while enjoying the sunset and breathtaking views of the North Shore mountains and the 13th fairway. Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course, Pat Quinn’s Restaurant/Bar, Newman’s Market, Nat’s Coffee, lifestyle & wellness all at your door step!
6742 LADNER TRUNK ROAD 4435 54A STREET Holly, Ladner • $1,149,000 Delta Manor, Ladner • $1,198,000
SOLD Rarely available! Welcome to this delightful and immaculate 3 bedroom rancher situated on a large 8577sqft corner lot complete with breathtaking views of Mt. Baker, the north shore mountains and farmland. This spacious and open layout is turn key ready with nothing left to do. Updates and features include, new engineered hardwood throughout, new paint, an entertainer’s kitchen complete with gas range and newer appliances, a bright and room master with walk in closet, updated electrical, plumbing and roof (2015), HW on demand, Euroline Windows and hardie siding. Outside you will find a stamped concrete driveway and a large patio that extends from the kitchen’s French doors, as well as a large and well appointed 15’x40’ detached shop for compressed air and wired for a welder.
SOLD Space for the whole family! Welcome to this 2 level, 5 bedroom, 3 bath, corner lot within the desirable Delta Manor neighbourhood. Upstairs you will find the kitchen opening to the living and dining room and 3 bedrooms including the master with 2 piece ensuite. Downstairs you will find 2 more bedrooms, family room and kitchen. Features a western exposed deck off of the dining room, perfect for entertaining. Double car garage and extra boat/RV parking. Walking distance to transit, schools, restaurants, recreation and shopping.
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B15
cell 778-839-8947 office 604-946-1255 vicky@homeswithvicky.com www.homeswithvicky.com
203-4758 53 Street | Welcome to SUNNINGDALE Estates III! This 980 square foot spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo is located in the heart of Ladner. This unit is move in ready and offers a bright and functional floor plan, with a generous master bedroom and ensuite bathroom, great sized 2nd bedroom, in-suite laundry and a cozy gas fireplace and tons of natural light. Step out onto the west facing patio and enjoy relaxing in the afternoon sun or in the peaceful evenings. There is secure underground parking, a storage locker and a guest suite in the building. Pet friendly with 1 dog or 1 cat allowed. Maintenance includes gas and domestic hot water. An easy walk to local shops and restaurants, schools, parks, recreation & transit. ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF CONDO LIVING!! Call for a private showing! 111-15268 28 Avenue | Welcome to Old School. Gorgeous townhome centrally located in South Surrey built by reputable Dawson + Sawyer. Tired of seeing tiny bedrooms? Your search is over with this thoughtfully designed 2 bedroom/3 Bathroom 1255 sq ft open and contemporary layout. Large Master has double closets, ample space for king size bed and spa like ensuite with double sinks, seperate soaker tub and shower plus a 2nd oversized bedroom. Main floor boasts 9’ ceilings + features a spacious kitchen with quartz countertops, high-end stainless steel appliances with gas stove and a large island. Sunken living room offers 10’ ceilings and opens onto a sundeck overlooking large fenced backyard - great for entertaining! Short walk to great shopping, restaurants, schools, transit & more!
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Professional service with someone you can trust!! Market is still very active, call me for a free Market Consulltation 95 W. 68th Avenue - Vancouver $3,299,000 1695 rice P 3,632 ft2 4,753 ft2 lot w 8 8 Ne
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Custom built and well designed home located at a corner lot in the prestigious SW Marine area. The over 3600 sqft living area includes a 2-bedrm legal suite and 2-bedrm laneway house. The main house features open floor plan on main floor with 10’ height ceiling, kitchen equipped with 42’’ Miele fridge, 6-burner gas Fulgor stove, large island, 4 bedrms and 3 bathrms upstairs, a good size of recreation room in basement for owner’s entertainment use. A/C, HRV, built-in central vacuum, radiant heat and video security surveillance etc.
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108 - 1441 Garden Place Tsawwassen
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$1,298,000
10217 125 Street Surrey
210 - 110 Skaha Place Penticton
120 - 4200 Lakeshore Drive Osoyoos
778-863-6805 mandip@sutton.com mandipgill.com
5013 Mariner Place
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Sutton Group - Sutton Seafair Realty 100 - 5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC, V4K 2K4
NEW LISTING $1,649,900 NEW LISTING $1,579,900 NEW LISTING
$1,149,000 6742 Ladner Trunk Road
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$484,900 1302-13618 100 Avenue
5682 Crescent Drive
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$3,500,000 3560 40 Street
5705 34B Avenue
4897 47A Avenue
$1,149,000 5515 Chestnut Crescent
This stunning 4 bed, 4 bath custom family home exudes elegance from the moment you walk in! An entertainers dream with its large living, dining areas & spacious great room featuring gas f/p, endless windows & skylights, a chef’s dream kitchen complete with Viking Pro Grade appliances, granite counters & large island and year round access to your private, south-facing backyard with its covered pa"o, outdoor kitchen & hot tub. When you need to relax head up to your serene master bedroom that features a private balcony & spa-like ensuite with his/her sinks, rain shower, soaker tub, dual-sided gas f/p & skylights! Other features include generous bedrooms, eng h/w floors, b/i speakers, crown moulding, radiant heat, HRV system, easy access to schools, parks, transit, shops, ameni"es and more!
$849,900
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103-1441 Garden Place
sutton group seafair realty #100-5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC V4K 2K4
MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER 2018 & 2019
Welcome to stunning Village Walk a bou"que collec"on of townhomes located in the heart of Ladner! This bright & spacious end unit boasts over 1500sq� of living space, 3 beds, 3 baths & a large flex room with walkout pa"o. From the moment you step into this home you are greeted with an open concept layout that flows seamlessly from the open living room with gas f/p to the gourmet kitchen with maple shaker cabinets, quartz counters, large island, S/S appliances including a gas stove. Upstairs features 3 bedrooms including a spacious master with walk-in closet & amazing ensuite with double sinks & full size shower. The home also features a large pa"o overlooking the courtyard, hot water on demand, 2 covered parking, large storage and is steps to Ladner Village, ameni"es, parks and more.
5565 8A Avenue
Great family home located on a spacious 10,420 sq� lot in central Tsawwassen! This spacious home boasts over 2,400 sq� of living space, features 5 bedrooms and has the poten"al for a mortgage helper. You ae located on a unique 2 acre block that has poten"al for land assembly and future development as you are within walking distance to both levels of schools, Winskill Park and Aqua"c Centre, restaurants, shopping, town centre, public transport and much more. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to invest in an ideal loca"on with great future growth poten"al for higher density.
$1,550,000
4283 Arthur Drive
Great family home with a legal mortgage helper. This 2,3$5sq�, 5 bedroom 2 bath home is situated on a large 9,176 sq� lot and features an updated kitchen with a great layout with 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs and a legal 2 bedroom suite down that can help carry approximately $300,000. The massive backyard is a great place for the kids to run free and for you to enjoy evenings. There is future poten"al here for subdivision or development (please confirm with City of Delta) and would make this a great holding property. Whether you are looking for a family home or an investment opportunity this home is the perfect fit.
3-4748 54A Street
Welcome to Rosewood Court, this spacious end unit was a former show home and boasts one of the largest south-facing backyards in the complex. This 3 bed, 2.5 bath home has been me"culously maintained and is perfect for any family. The main floor features an open living and dining area with a gas fireplace, large kitchen with granite counters and S/S appliances that opens up to the family room and tons of natural light throughout. Upstairs you will find 3 spacious bedrooms including the master that is complete with a 3 piece ensuite and his/her closets. Other updates include new H/W tank, fencing, roof & gu!ers. The central loca"on is ideal as you are conveniently located within walking distance to parks, shops, ameni"es, transit, restaurants, schools and more.
$634,900
705-5639 Hampton Pl
Great 1 bedroom 1 bath unit at The Regency with views of Pacific Spirit Regional Park. This unit has been me"culously maintained by the original owner and features an open concepts layout with a gas fireplace, large pantry, private pa"o, storage locked and dedicated parking stall. You are conveniently located near Westbrook Village, Norma Rose Point Elementary and University Hill Secondary, shops, restaurants, parks, ameni"es, public transit and more!
B16 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
the heart of our business is people.
LADNER 4831 Central avenue
LADNER 16-6320 48a avenue
Completely updated from top to bottom with impeccable modern design throughout.
community with an outstanding location in the heart of Ladner Village.
Ground level corner unit rancher style townhome with the quietest & best overall location in the entire Garden Estates (19+) development. Super clean and well maintained with a very spacious and well laid out floor plan that includes a huge primary bedroom, full bathrooms, formal living/dining rooms, single car garage and a completely private west exposed back yard space. Conveniently located close to transit, shopping, recreation, BC ferries and Ladner Village.
$839,000
$649,000
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1579 ft 2
3 Bed + Loft | 3 Bath | 1767 ft2
This townhome also includes a seamless transition from the main living area to an exceptional west exposed & well laid out exterior space with private access to Lions Park & slough side garden plots. Parkside Estates is a vibrant, family friendly
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LADNER TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 11 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 18 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 305 - 6251 RIVER ROAD
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TSAWWASSEN 110-PERERINE SOUTH
TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 6443 HAMMERMILL AVENUE
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 1850 ft2
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1619 ft2
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1007 ft2
1 Bed | 1 Bath | 553 ft2
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2158 ft2
$929,900
$899,900
$675,000
$379,900
$1,459,900
brad: 604-779-6764
frank: 604-862-5731
becirrealestate.com
Regency Realty Ltd.
Independently Owned & Operated
1333 56 Street, Delta
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B17
the heart of our business is people.
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Tsawwassen LADNER TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS ladner LADNER 6340 Holly park dr 13 - 6320 48A Avenue 101 - 1153 54A Street 79 - 5510 ADMIRAL WAY 15 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 4 Bed + Den | 3 Bath | 2839 ft2
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1411 ft2
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1246 ft2
4 Bed | 4 Bath | 1851 ft2
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1700 ft2
$1,579,000
$649,000
$455,000
$998,800
$919,000
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ladner ladner 314 - 5535 admiral way 229 - 5535 admiral way
TSAWWASSEN 1362 FARRELL AVENUE
vancouver 213 - 672 w. 6th ave
TSAWWASSEN 5324 6TH AVENUE
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1674 ft2
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1002 ft2
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2293 ft2
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1184 ft2
2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1099 ft2
$1,289,000
$925,000
$1,299,000
$888,000
$678,000
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vancouver TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN BURNABY VANCOUVER 203 - 1887 CROWE STREET 603 - 9280 SALISH COURT 504 - 1808 W. 1ST AVE 223 - 1120 tsatsu shores dr 112 - 1175 FERGUSON RD 1 Bed + Den | 1 Bath | 603 ft2
1 Bed | 1 Bath | 738 ft2
1 Bed + Den | 1 Bath | 810 ft2
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1025 ft2
1 Bed | 1 Bath | 826 ft2
$629,000
$399,800
$926,500
$539,000
$339,999
THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS IS PEOPLE WITH SERVICE DEEPLY ROOTED IN THE COMMUNITY,
Becir Real Estate and the Delta Hockey Academy are a partnership focused on delivering consistent, high level results while we continue to build relationships and help local families. brad: 604-779-6764
frank: 604-862-5731
becirrealestate.com
Regency Realty Ltd.
Independently Owned & Operated
1333 56 Street, Delta
B18 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021 LADNER
COMING SOON
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Tim & Sharon “We Can Relate”
TheDeltaGroup.ca
GARDEN ESTATES!
•1304 sf 2 bedroom 2 bath rancher style townhouse • Features large kitchen with eating area, separate dining room, cosy gas fireplace in living room, large laundry area • Enjoy summer gardening & BBQ’s in your sunny private fenced west facing gardens • Don’t delay, check out this special townhouse!!
#13 6350 48A Avenue
Tim Rohwer
604-762-2041
Commercial Residential Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca
LADNER
NEW LISTING
STUNNING RENOVATIONS!
•5 bedroom 2 bath FAMILY home on large south facing 8600 sf garden lot • Completely renovated with high end finishes...Walnut Herringbone hardwood floors, large kitchen with quartz island, open plan living area,, over $200,000 in reno’s! • Easily suiteable: plumbing, electrical in place • Great location, convenient to schools, shopping and Historical Ladner
$599,999 4880 43 Avenue
604-760-7163
Residential Seniors Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca
Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC V4L 2A6
102-2091 Vine Street
$789,000
MLS # R2551566
seafair realty
an independent member broker
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5086 Whitworth Crescent TSAWWASSEN
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Gus declares
“The real estate is just ducky!”
409-1350 View Crescent
Joanne Prest OFFER PENDING
1625 56th street, delta, bc
$750,000
REAL ESTATE MARKET IS HOT! NEED MORE INFORMATION? JUST GIVE US A CALL! NO OBLIGATION JUST INFORMATION!
professional real estate
greg@gregfinlay.com
Townhouse • Modern design with top of the line kitchen-quartz, SS appliances, island, laminate floors, electric fireplace, 3 bedrooms up and 1 down. lots of storage • Huge grass fenced yard with fruit trees. double garage side by side parking • Complex features fitness centre, media room, picnic area & playground
LADNER
GREGFINLAY . com
604.351.5631
WELCOME HOME TO!
• Panorama Station 4 Bedroom 4 Bath 1761sf
$1,249,000 #57 5957 152 Street
KITSILANO
• Bright & Spacious 2Bdrm 2 Bath Garden style condo home • Completely updated with modern top of line features • French doors lead to 262 sf private entertainment patio. • Enjoy shopping... specialty stores, restaurants & Kits Beach
NEW LISTING
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NOTHING TO DO! JUST MOVE IN!
Sharon Rohwer
SURREY
4579 60B Street, Ladner • $899,000 Prime large Ladner property to build or renovate on a large flat lot (7980 sq.ft.)
Connecting agents to the community Show current and future clie ents you mean busiiness
604-828-2975
joanne@prestrealestate.c ca
Independently Owned & Operated
Royal LePage Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC Office: 604-943-7411
Providing Friendly, Professional Service Since 1992.
$1,279,000
New Listing
JUST SOLD ! 5533 Chestnut Crescent Ladner SOLD
604-782-2053 | taussem@glaciermedia.ca
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$500,000
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204 - 1375 View Crescent Tsawwassen SOLD
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506, 14 Royal Ave E 309, 1369-56 Street 150 - 4662 Hemlock Way 105 - 5555 13A Ave Tsawwassen Tsawwassen Tsawwassen New Westminster
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April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B19
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Top 10% in SALES of ALL GREATER VANCOUVER for 34 YEARS #1 at ROYAL LEPAGE REGENCY Rlty for 10 YEARS 51 YEARS OF COMBINED EXPERIENCE SELLING SOUTH DELTA!
Johanna 604-719-7345
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Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038
Medallion Club 29 Years
jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com
Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin
Medallion Club 9 Years
NEW LISTING!
EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS!
$1,399,000
PICTURESQUE VIEWS OF MOUNT BAKER!
1242 PACIFIC DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN
A SHOW HOME IN EXCLUSIVE STAHAKEN! 2,573 SQ.FT. OF EXCEPTIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN! FEATURING 3 BDRMS, MASTER ON MAIN, 2.5 BATHS, LOFT-STYLE 2ND FLOOR WITH BEAUTIFUL OPEN STUDY FEATURING HIGH QUALITY BUILT-INS! IN A CLASS BY ITSELF! VIRTUAL TOUR! MLS# R2551200 GOLF COURSE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS! $1,699,888 2 BDRMS & DEN! $543,000
STUNNING CUSTOM SUITE!
2 BDRMS & DEN! #207 - 1140 55TH STREET TSAWWASSEN
#207 - 5055 SPRINGS BLVD TSAWWASSEN
THE LARGEST (2,483 sq.ft.) 1-LEVEL, CUSTOM SUITE IN TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS! LUXURY LIVING! MASSIVE LIVING ROOM, 3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,2 DECKS, CONCRETE BUILDING. 3 PARKING STALLS! 1 OF A KIND! MLS# R2544415 $1,198,000
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#213-6505 3RD AVENUE 5740 GOLDENROD CRES TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN $2,325,000
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$1,478,000
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5711 CLARK DRIVE N. DELTA
$2,489,000
$1,179,000
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$1,759,000
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READY TO SELL YOUR HOME? SO ARE WE! GIVE US A CALL! 604-767-4038 (We speak German, Finnish, CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION! Cantonese & Mandarin)
REGENCY REALTY
1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (next to Starbucks)
B20 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
BSc, MBA, RI(BC)
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Real Estate Consultant e dbauck@deanbauck.com p 604.603.8538
www.deanbauck.com 1333 56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A6
Mary Lynn Cassels
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Associate
marylynncassels@gmail.com
details at www.deanbauck.com
Purchase & Sale of Real Estate • New Home Design & Construction Real Property Valuation • Land Development • Real Estate Investment
Regency Realty Ltd
Independently Owned and Operated Broker ker
Mountain Views
South Delta's MostMost Highly Accredited Real Estate Agent South Delta’s Highly Accredited Realtor
$1,690,000
5238 Paton Drive
Views to farmland & Mountains. Quiet cul-de-sac location in a highly desirable part of Ladner. Master bedroom on main level. Fabulous 2728 sf 2 storey home with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, games room & den - built in 2004 by Veldelta Homes. Open great room, vaulted ceilings – light & bright! Custom maple kitchen, granite counters, stainless appliances. Sparkling Pacific Spas hot tub – relax and enjoy the view! Call now to arrange your private viewing.
Call Dean 604.603.8538
Bring your Toys!
$1,250,000
881 56 Street
4 Br mid century rancher on a spacious lot close to Winskill Park & town center. Call Dean 604.603.8538
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Own the Land!
$2,850,000
865 56 Street
Winskill Park area – huge19755 square foot lot provides great underlying land value on this potential future multi-family development site! Comfortable 3 bedroom family ranch home with lots of character is ready for the next family to call it home! Close to schools, shops, transit, and popular Winskill Park. Call Dean 604.603.8538
Updated Kitchen
$1,300,000
845 56 Street
3 Br rancher with beautiful outdoor living space. Close to all amenities! Call Dean 604.603.8538
5 Acres
$1,088,000
Fort Langley - Glen Valley Build your dream home with river views! Call Dean 604.603.8538
DeanBauck 604.603.8538 Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
April 22, 2021 The Delta Optimist B21
2017-2020
When one of your biggest investments is being purchased or SOLD, the key factor in the outcome is always within the strategy. Thinking of Selling? Let’s decide together if this market is for you & come up with a tailored marketing plan to get your home SOLD for top dollar in todays market! This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement.
#331 - 5880 Dover Crescent, Richmond $434,000
NEW LISTING
#16 - 6320 48A Avenue, Delta $649,000
#410 5518 14 Avenue, Delta $497,000
END UNIT & NO STAIRS! Be blown away by this well-kept 2 bed + den, 2 bathroom floor-plan in the highly sought after Garden Estates 19+ complex. Boasting over 1409 sq. ft, this bright + spacious floor-plan ft. enough space for “full-sized furniture.” Enjoy your dedicated formal dining space that flows seamlessly into the living room + walk through kitchen w/ ample storage. Enjoy morning coffee in your kitchen & living room that overlooks the lrg yet private patio + west garden space. Master bedroom features an abundance of storage, his/her closets and a 4pc en-suite. This home is truly a private sanctuary to unwind or entertain on your patio while enjoying the garden beds + grass space. Arguably one of the best units in the complex located on the corner w/ no stairs or neighbors above.
Welcome home to your own private oasis at the desirable Windsor Woods in Tsawwassen. This beautiful 1 bed, 1 bath PENTHOUSE offers a spacious layout of 717 sq ft with 15 Ft vaulted ceilings, open concept living space and beautiful hardwood floors throughout. This bright and sunny home boasts a cozy gas fireplace, large master bedroom with a spacious walk-through closet, generous ensuite, and in suite laundry. Don’t miss out on the stunning view of the Lagoon from the balcony made for entertaining. Building offers great amenities such as Gym, Hot tub, bike room, Electric car plug in, 1 parking stall and 1 storage locker. Call today for an apt.
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PATIO + VIEW LOVERS! Incredible opportunity to purchase a turn key 1 bed + 1 bath 628 sq ft. home at Waterside. This rarely available floor-plan offers no one below you (breeze way) w/ views of the court yard, water & mountains! Open concept + functional unit with absolutely no wasted space. Rich laminate flooring throughout, fresh paint, built in fireplace + a balcony to take in the snow capped mountains & water views. Building features an Exercise room, party/meeting area & visitors parking. If this isn’t enough- step outside to the park steps away ft. tennis courts/basketball/ soccer field + playground! Truly a wonderful location steps away to the river front dyke trains, Richmond Oval, T + T and public transit.Quick highway access to the city and arguably one of the best locations!
5428 49A Avenue,Delta $1,199,000
#18 4787 57 Street, Delta $739,000
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
Village Green: A community of 36 units wrapped around a playground/park & a 5 minute walk to downtown Ladner. Incredible opportunity to purchase the corner/end unit on the south (quiet side) of the complex. 3 level 3 bed + 4 bath floorplan that boasts over 1340 sq ft of peaceful, bright + quiet living. Enjoy socially distancing and catch the warmth of the sun on the south side on 2/3 balconies/decks in the unit. Main living features laminate flooring, a bright/open kitchen, gas fireplace and a lrg balcony to the north to watch the kids play on the playground. Master features lrg closets + en-suite! Well managed & family friend complex that’s close to schools, shops + quick hwy access! Pet/Rental friendly, Single car garage, carport + bonus storage space for being on the end/corner! 5534 44 Avenue, Delta $1,149,000
JUST SOLD 2 - 4887 Central Avenue $859,000
JUST SOLD 4470 Hutcherson Ln, Delta $1,074,500
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
216 5011 Springs Blvd, Tsawwassen
$439,999
4683 47A Street, Delta $1,075,000
JUST SOLD
JUST SOLD
12 - 7111 Lynnwood Dr, Richmond $499,000
38 - 4716 Orca Way, Tsawwassen
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
4484 52a St, Delta $1,199,000
JUST SOLD
JUST SOLD
104 22327 River Road, Maple Drive
$589,900
JUST SOLD
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
JUST SOLD
118-4690 Hawk Lane, Tsawwassen $435,000
JUST SOLD 5478 44 Avenue $1,249,000
SOLD
Strata Lot 68 @ Boardwalk Starting at $659,900
JUST SOLD
106 - 1922 West 7 Ave, Vancouver $999,000
5250 Maple Crescent, Delta $1,149,000
Renovated 4 bed + 3 bath home spanning over 2490 sq. ft of living (+1 bed turn key in-law suite) You’ll LOVE the bright + open layout w/ a gorgeous kitchen ft. soft close cabinetry, Caesarstone counters, bright white tile, s/s appliances, new flooring + smooth ceilings! Cozy up next to the fire + enjoy the natural light coming through the oversized windows. Master oasis ft. a/ walk in closet, designer 3pc en-suite w/ custom tile &in floor heating. Main bath features a crisp white bathroom w/ spa-like marble features, his/her sinks + space for all of the littles! Full size laundry room/mud room + dbl garage! Located in a desirable & quiet en-clave in Ladner yet close to parks, schools + transit. Amazing turn-key home w/ too many upgrades to list, come see for yourself!
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
Strata Lot 1 @ 40 Boardwalk $829,900
JUST SOLD
Strata Lot 8 @ Boardwalk Starting at $859,900
JUST SOLD 4458 52A Street, Delta $985,000
JUST SOLD 219-1792 Starling Drive $589,900
JUST SOLD
5077 Calvert Drive, Delta $1,299,000
JUST SOLD Strata Lot 11 @ Boardwalk Starting at $859,900
JUST SOLD
5513 8B Avenue, Delta $1,399,000
JUST SOLD 4549 Savoy Street $998,800
Strata Lot #71 @ Boardwalk Starting at $659,900
JUST SOLD
JUST SOLD
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B22 The Delta Optimist April 22, 2021
NEW LISTING
$1,299,00
5110 Dennison Drive Centrally located great family home. On a wonderfully large lot, this gem is close to w schools, parks, transit, dining and shopping. Call 778-230-8753 for an viewing appointment now.
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$1,299,000 $239,000 $1,388,000 19 Wallace Pl, Pebble Hill 29 50th Street, Pebble Hill 910 Fifth Ave, New West
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5021 57 Street $789,900
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701-2483 Spruce Street • $1,099,000
Rarely available 3 bedroom & 2 bath end unit townhouse located at desirable Greenroad Village. This prime loca�on is incredibly quiet with a parklike se#ng. Highlights include a spacious kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, new flooring & plenty of cupboard space. The large dining area transi�ons into the family room with a cozy gas fireplace. The windows naturally light up the staircase leading to a generously sized master bedroom with a walk in closet plus two addi�onal bedrooms. The upstairs bathroom includes a new vanity & flooring plus a large je$ed-tub. Step outside to the private pa�o with an extensive fully fenced side yard plus two large sheds - rentals with restric�ons & pet friendly.
SPECTACULAR VIEWS!
Stylish and bright, this two bedroom, two bathroom plus den cornerunit condo features stunning views of Downtown Vancouver & the North Shore Mountains and offers loads of natural light pouring through the abundance of windows. Unbeatable loca�on situated along the future Broadway line with the convenience of countless shops, restaurants and services right at your doorstep. Well-designed layout with bedrooms on opposite sides of the unit incl a large master with an ensuite & plenty of closet space. Highlights include hardwood floors, bonus den that could be a third bedroom, TWO PARKING STALLS, in addi�on to a generously sized in-suite storage room. Ameni�es include a massive gym, large common outdoor area & a mee�ng room. Pet friendly & rentals allowed.
102-1166 54A Street • $499,900
LIVE IN LUXURY! TSAW’S HIGHLY DESIRABLE, 2015-BUILT, BRIO
Perfectly situated just steps to town centre, everything is conveniently close by. This GROUND floor, one bedroom and large den suite offers a wonderful, openconcept floorplan with "% ceilings, hardwood floors, a gorgeous kitchen with quartz countertops, stainles steel appliances and modern cabinetry, stunning bathroom and a walk-out pa�o allowing easy in and out access from your own unit. 1 private parking stall and storage locker included. Pet friendly building and rentals allowed with some restric�ons. Balance of 2-5 10 warranty.
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$1,788,000 Life at the BEACH! This Fabulous 4 (could be 5) bedroom home in Centennial Tides is a Must See! Newly renovated bathroom, powder room, spa-like master ensuite with soaker tub, separate shower & double sinks. Kitchen with newer S/S appliances, new flooring through out, custom exterior & interior colours. New roof & gutters in 2015. Bonus oversize double garage with electric car charger & storage rooms. Large, private backyard overlooking designated parkland. Relax and enjoy the sunset views on the all-year around covered patio, soak in the hot tub and do some bird watching in your own backyard! Desirable Boundary Bay neighbourhood with just steps to Centennial Beach/ Park and a short stroll to new Southlands Development! Book your private viewing today!
$699,000 Fabulously well-maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom suite at Tandem 3! Very functional floorplan with the bedrooms separated by the living space. Laminate floors in living areas & bedrooms, granite counters, tiled backsplash, S/S appliances, large balcony w/ lovely N/W outlook high above the courtyard. Built-in desk nook beside the kitchen. This home has the bonus of 2 parking stalls & one storage locker! Awesome location, only a short walk to Gilmore SkyTrain station and all that Brentwood has to offer. Amenities including hot tub, steam room, sauna, lounge, play area & gym. On street level just outside your front door are great shops, restaurants, Starbucks and more! Rentals allowed min 3-mth term. Pets: 2 allowed. Call for a private viewing!
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