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DPD Chief, Delta Mayor address safety after brazen Saturday shooting in North Delta A new section on the DPD website enables witnesses to upload videos directly 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
Delta residents shocked at last Saturday’s brazen daylight shooting outside North Delta’s Scottsdale Centre mall can rest assured their community is still safe. That’s what Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord and Mayor George Harvie told the Optimist Tuesday following a press conference outside the DPD’s mobile command unit at the Walmart parking lot, where Dubord provided an update on the investigation into the murder of Bikramdeep Randhawa, 29, of Surrey. Among a spree of recent brazen daylight shootings in busy Metro Vancouver public places, the B.C. Corrections Officer was shot outside the mall just before 5 p.m. Saturday with many people around. One witness even managed to take video of a suspect, appearing to carry a gun, who jumped into a waiting vehicle, footage that was immediately posted onto social
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Surrey RCMP and Delta Police secure the scene following a Saturday afternoon shooting at the busy Scottsdale Centre mall in North Delta. media. “Delta is still a very safe community,” said Dubord. “I think we’re certainly not immune to what happens in the Lower Mainland and we’re not immune to any of the gangs involved. I think we need to be very pro-active as a police department and I
know that our teams are already out there, checking cars and making sure they’re addressing any issues that they’re seeing in the community, so, I’m hopeful that the gangsters that are out there shooting will want to avoid Delta because of the high level of visibility that our police depart-
ment has.” Harvie agreed, saying, “We have a very wellresourced police department and we have additional resources should Chief Dubord need them to solve this case.” Saying the public is justifiably shocked at what happened, Dubord, at the briefing, noted
that while his department is not a member of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), the DPD has its own team that is working closely with IHIT and other police agencies. Harvie reiterated how the DPD has the resources and financial reserves available in certain situ-
ations. “I’m very proud we’re not handing this over to IHIT. We’re not handing it to outside of Delta. Right now, Chief Dubord is in charge and stays in charge of his good officers and Delta is responsible for solving this crime. Again, we’re not handing this over to anybody else,” he said. Noting they are going through many tips and also asking for more witnesses, Dubord said police have set up a new portal section on the DPD website (deltapolice.ca) where the public can directly upload any video footage onto the page. He also explained some of the other advanced technology being used by investigators. Dubord, noting there were about 200 people in the vicinity when the shooting occurred, was asked what he has to say to those who were in the mall parking lot during the shooting. CONTINUED: see Page 3
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Friends, family to hold candlelight vigil in North Delta on Friday CONTINUED from P1 “We know that there is that anxiety with people that they should be able to go shopping, get their groceries, do their chores, do whatever they need to and feel safe without the risk of there being a shooting nearby,” he said. “That seems ridiculous in the world…the risk to public safety for bystanders and people who are in and around the community when these shootings are happening, it’s quite shocking to think about that.” Randhawa’s bulletriddled car came to rest on the sidewalk on 72nd Avenue by the Shell gas station on the corner of Scott Road. Police confirmed that the suspect vehicle involved was discovered on fire in the 3700 block of Portland Street, just east of Boundary Road in Burnaby about an hour following the shooting. Asking the public for any dash cam or other video footage, Dubord said the suspect vehicle drove southbound on Scott Road, turning west onto Highway 10 and then northbound on Highway 91. Police said the murder victim wasn’t known to them and that investiga-
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investigation can’t be released at this time. Randhawa worked at the Fraser Regional Correctional Centre since 2016. B.C. Corrections and the B.C. Government
and Service Employees Union issued statements this week expressing condolences to Randhawa’s family and support for his colleagues. Family and friends are holding a candle-
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resident Kristin Roberts, who last year submitted a petition with more than 900 names in support of Delta starting a pilot project, noted currently only a few residents are able to have their own chickens. She noted other communities that allow the sustainable and organic practice, among others, include Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Surrey, Victoria, New Westminster, Toronto, and Seattle. “We need to be a community that understands and supports the diversity of our neighbour’s choices and needs. While I can appreciate there will always be residents who do not like the idea of backyard chickens, as they believe they belong solely on farms, their objections are focused on potential personal impact, misinformation or bias,” she said. “The current facts, data and information from other cities and academic literature show no evidence these concerns are remotely problematic on a community scale. Quite the opposite. The fears around noise, odours and pests are no different than the possibility of a barking dog, improperly stored garbage or messy bird feeders. These stem from individual mismanagement by a citizen, not a community problem. We cannot make decisions by just assuming the worst of our neighbours.” Community planning director Marcy Sangret said it is new ground for
the city, so staff want to proceed cautiously. 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. 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. The program is to be reviewed after one year. Coun. Lois Jackson, a member of the agricultural committee, said she hopes the city will catalogue all calls the bylaw department may be responding to during that time.
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DPD first in Canada to sign pledge for more female officers The City of Delta’s police department is the first to make such a pledge in Canada. The department recently signed the 30 x 30 Pledge, a series of lowcost actions police departments can take to improve the representation of women in law enforcement. Recruitment classes would be at least 30 per cent women by 2030. The 30 × 30 Initiative started in the U.S. as a coalition of police leaders, researchers and professional organizations who joined together to advance the representation and experiences of women in policing. “I’m really proud to be part of an organization that is working towards this goal, and to be the first Canadian police agency to pledge that 30 per cent of its officers will be women by 2030,” said Deputy Chief Michelle Davey, head of administration at Delta Police. “To meet this goal we will build the foundation for 2030, by examining what our Delta citizens are looking for in their police officers by way of qualities and characteristics police officers need today, but also in the future, as demands for our service changes.” Davey notes policing in Canada has been gradually changing the past decades from a traditional warrior concept of policing to more of a guardian role, emphasizing social service and valuing community partnerships. Currently, 21 per cent of Delta’s police officers are women. The DPD has already made good headway on its new pledge, as three of the four new recruits starting training this month are women. Chief Neil Dubord outlined the plan at the Delta Police Board last month, noting the initiative will focus on recruitment strategies.
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Will the City of Delta finally approve an Official Community Plan (OCP) for Ladner Village that had been envisioned a decade ago? The planning department is about to embark on another OCP review for the area, as well as the Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Strategy. Both projects are the result of recommendations by the Ladner Village Renewal Advisory Committee in its final 2020 report to council. “This project considers updates to the OCP in service of revitalization objectives. Areas to be explored include land use, heights, and density within the Village as well as renewed design form and character guidelines for future development,” according to the planning department.
Meanwhile, a consultant was also retained to help shape the redevelopment of the Ladner waterfront, seen as a key element of village revitalization. Opportunities for the waterfront include a reconfiguration and redesign of Chisholm Street as well as a site redevelopment strategy and concept for the Delta-owned former Seven Seas site and Spot on the Water Park, the department notes. When it comes to the OCP, back in 2012 council gave preliminary approval to a new plan, but backed off from passing elements of that plan following vocal opponents at a public hearing speaking against proposed heights and densities. That year, former community planning director Thomas Leathem said, “The goal is to initiate the rede-
velopment of the downtown Ladner waterfront area to achieve a vibrant, people-oriented environment, with strong linkages to the waterfront, reflecting and celebrating the historical roots of the community.” Delta had initiated the revitalization process in 2009 with the establishment of the Downtown Ladner Waterfront Redevelopment Advisory Committee. That committee met with property owners and the public to discuss the future of the area, similar to what the latest committee had undertaken. A consultant’s report in 2011 recommended encouraging unique destination restaurants and retailers as well as more businesses from the food and beverage industry. The proposed OCP amendments included adding a wider range of uses, such as rec-
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says it’s working with Delta farmers to address concerns about the proposed Westham Island Canoe Pass Tidal Marsh Project. It is part of the port authority’s Habitat Enhancement Program, which is a form of socalled “habitat banking” involving the creation or improvement of habitats. They would be used as future compensation in advance projects that could impact fish habitat, such as of the proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 project. The Westham Island project, originally proposed in 2014, involves the creation of approximately four hectares of new intertidal marsh habitat on the south shore of the Ladner farming island. According to the port authority, the project
would be located in Canoe Pass, near the south side of Westham Island, and would expand an existing marsh area by converting an adjacent non-vegetated, low-value intertidal sandflat and mudflat into approximately four hectares of high-quality marsh habitat. According to the port authority, the Westham Island site was selected based on its potential to benefit a broad range of fish and wildlife species, and to increase the overall ecological function of the area. However, local farmers expressed concerns including potential negative effects on irrigation water quality by increasing salinity, risks of damage to the Westham Island Bridge and that the project may impede potential plans by the City of Delta to establish a piped irrigation water supply to the island. During a presenta-
tion at Delta council last month on the proposed Terminal 2 expansion at Roberts Bank, representatives from the port authority were asked how the port would address concerns by the Delta Farmers’ Institute. Mayor George Harvie remarked that farmers think it’s a good project, but are worried about the location, due to potential interference with flood boxes and future work planned to bring fresh irrigation water. Duncan Wilson, the port’s vice-president of Environment, Community and Government Affairs, confirmed they will be having further discussions with the farming community about possible re-location. Tom Corsie, vicepresident of real estate, agreed, saying, “We are continuing to consult with the Delta Farmers’ Institute. There are some technical issues that I
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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says it’s working with Delta farmers to address concerns about the proposed Westham Island Canoe Pass Tidal Marsh Project. think both sides are trying to understand, so that dialogue is ongoing.” Corsie also said that an added benefit would be the dredging of the river’s local secondary channel. “It’s interesting, as well, that the material
we’re proposing to use for the proposed habitat area would come from the local navigation channels. We have this other dialogue happening with the municipality and with local users on the condition of the
channel. We’ve spent virtually millions of dollars trying to correct that. One area we couldn’t correct is the entrance at Canoe Pass and Sea Reach, which is the donor area where the material would come from,” said Corsie.
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can’t even imagine what it was like to be at the Scottsdale Centre mall in North Delta last Saturday. A sunny afternoon, with the mall and parking lot full of families getting groceries or enjoying a bite to eat on a patio turned into a nightmare in mere seconds when shots rang out. Patrons were locked inside stores while a yet to be identified gunman, targeted a Surrey man, 29-year-old provincial corrections officer Bikramdeep Randhawa. I live in a condo complex just two blocks from Scottsdale Centre. I frequent that area often. What if I had been there when the shots rang out? What if I had my young niece and nephew with me or any other of my family members? It’s something that I don’t want to think about, but it is a sad reality that is now forever etched in my mind. This really hits too close to home. Since Friday there have been five shootings in the Lower Mainland, three of them fatal. And with three more fatal shootings last month, that now makes eight in the past four weeks. Most of the shootings have been directly connected to the gang conflict, while others appear to be random attacks. By the good grace of God no bystanders have been caught in the cross-fire – at least not yet. These incidents are spiraling out of control. Law enforcement seems powerless to stop this, despite all their best efforts and resources. It begs the question, is the provincial and federal governments providing police the resources they need to put an end to this violence? Tuesday morning, DPD Chief Neil Dubord and Mayor George Harvie held a media briefing, where among other things, updated the public on the investigation and to reassure residents that Delta is a safe community. After Saturday night I really have to wonder is this is true.
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y mother sewed my first wedding dress. Made of white satin with a lace bodice and endless tiny pearl buttons down the back, it was stunning. During one of my COVID organization days, I discovered it wrapped in blue tissue paper. It looked good after 35 years. “I can’t believe I made that,” my mother said as she delicately examined the Swiss lace appliqués she hand stitched. “We must make sure to show it to people so they know that I was once productive and could do things.” Her comment surprised me, but it’s also a gentle reminder that we should let mums know that nothing is more important and worthwhile than their guidance and nurturing. Nothing trumps that skill, not even sewing. Women don’t always get recognition for being, ‘just’, mothers. Nowadays there’s a lot of pressure for women to be successful outside of the home. My mother has a lifetime of professional accom-
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plishments, but her legacy is her unconditional love and support, which I in turn have passed on to my own children. So what’s in a name this Mother’s Day? I ask because Australia’s National University’s gendre handbook is recommending using, ‘gestational parent’, instead of Mother, and ‘non birthing parent,’ instead of Father. In my opinion this is an example of woke culture gone too far. The recommendation has evidently seeped into advertising. I got an email last week from a local dish ware company telling me they would
understand if I opted out of emails that mention Mothers or Father’s Day, because, “They understood that I may be offended by those terms.” Huh, no I am not offended. Parent, guardian, or caregiver what does it matter, spending time on being offended by labels is misguided. Mothering is a privilege and responsibility that not everyone is afforded. I hope to have grandchildren one day, and will be very comfortable answering to Grandmother. To the mothers fortunate to have children, to the mothers who have lost children, to the sons and daughters lucky to have great mothers, and to all the men who also mother, (just with pants on), I wish you a happy Mother’s Day. I celebrate you all, and appreciate the many things you do. You don’t have to define yourself by title, nor prove your worth, we love you just as you are. Ingrid Abbott is a freelance broadcaster and writer who believes being a dog mom is the best, because they don’t talk back, and will do anything for cookies.
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Bravery in the midst of tragedy Editor: As I’m sure was the case with many others who read the article (Optimist, April 29) of the shocking and tragic passing of Melissa Hance’s 46-year-old husband, Reid, due to COVID-19, I was deeply impacted by this story. My heart and deepest sympathies go out to the Hance family and all those who loved Reid. I feel compelled to express my gratitude to Melissa for the bravery and grace she has shown by sharing her story locally and with the
world, in order to help raise greater awareness of the danger this virus presents. In particular, to those who may feel they are exempt from serious harm from COVID due to age, health or fitness level. With so much conflicting information in the news and social media regarding COVID-19, as well as fears/questions about vaccinations, lock-downs and compliance fatigue, it is safe to say we have all reached our limit. Reid’s tragic passing is a sobering reminder that no one is
“exempt” from COVID and we all need to continue to do our best in keeping ourselves and each other safe, regardless of our demographic. Thank you Melissa for your heroic efforts in helping to protect other families, friends and neighbours by sharing your family’s tragedy publicly, amidst your own loss and pain. I hope everyone who is able contributes to your go-fund-me page to help ease some of the burden for you and your children. L. Dixon
Don’t mistake growth for progress Editor: Re: Progress train will never stop, (Optimist, letters, April 15) I found the letter from Mr. McDonald quite interesting, especially the comment that we be thoughtful and friendly about ‘progress.’ This requires us to define progress, especially relative to the issue of ‘growth.’ If you look it up on line, you’ll find that “Progress is the movement towards a refined, improved, or otherwise desired state.” Consider this in terms of ‘growth’; unless growth leads us to a refined or improved state it cannot be mistaken for ‘progress.’ Our understanding of the terminology here is very important. I think
it’s where we start to find the differences in our community. If the intent is clarified it is likely that everyone would say they want progress, not growth. We appear to have lost the ability to discuss issues such as these. Our actions around community development are narrowly channeled in a binary fashion. You either support growth or not. The issue of how that growth fits into ‘progress’ is where we lose focus. Because growth is important to our business community the press and government often discuss growth in terms of ‘progress.’ In this sense it stresses economic factors over community or the environment. With our changing
climate and community needs, we seriously need to reconsider this. In New Zealand “A climate change ‘lens’ will now be applied to all major decisions made by the government.” Understandably this does not deny growth. It admits that all proposals, development or otherwise, will be judged from a wider perspective. We need to do the same. No longer can we afford ‘growth’ without looking at the effects on climate and community. We can only do this by planning growth to retain/improve our environment and quality of life. We need to recognize this as our responsibility to our community and future generations. Peter van der Velden
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Last Friday there was a 13 cent premium in Tsawwassen at Shell, Chevron and PretroCan. You can’t tell me that that difference is caused by the extra cost
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the Regular Meeting to be held on MONDAY, May 10, 2021 at 4:00 P.M., via electronic means, Delta City Council will consider third reading and final adoption of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No.7600, 2017 Amendment (Accessible Parking SpacesP20-01C) Bylaw No. 7992, 2020” which would update the existing regulations for required accessible parking spaces and add requirements for van accessible parking in Delta. Amendment to update the existing regulations for required accessible parking spaces by modifying the minimum number and size of accessible spaces for new developments, formalizing pavement marking and signage requirements, and adding requirements for van accessible parking. Pursuant to Section 464(2) of the Local Government Act and Council’s resolution on April 12, 2021, there will not be a Public Hearing for Bylaw No. 7992. Website: www.delta.ca April 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE MAY 10, 2021 REGULAR MEETING This council meeting 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 the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the current Provincial Health Officer order on Gatherings and Events, the public is now restricted from attending council meetings in person. Members of the public are strongly urged to listen and watch the Council proceedings via the City’s live broadcast service available at www.delta.ca/watchlive. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE - If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed accessible parking regulations 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. Interested residents have the opportunity to provide written comments regarding the application at this time. Comments are to be received on or before 12:00 noon, Friday, May 7, 2021. Comments should be referred to: Mayor and Council City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 (604) 946-4141 www.delta.ca
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The City of Delta has come through for the lacrosse community. The city has picked-up the tab and replaced the goal netting that were stolen from the Ladner Outdoor Lacrosse Box last week. News of the vandalism led to the Delta Islanders program receiving numerous offers to cover the costs, including a plumbing company in Nanaimo. “We would like thank everyone for their generous offers to replace the damaged lacrosse nets. The City of Delta is taking care this for us and we thank them very much. The support and kindness has been overwhelming,” said Delta Lacrosse director of operations Amanda Douglas. The Ladner Outdoor Box, which underwent an extensive renova-
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The City of Delta has paid the costs to replace the goal nets that were stolen from the Ladner Outdoor Lacrosse Box last week. tion by volunteers back in 2004, is a key venue for the community programs, especially at the grassroots level, with the 2021 season now underway. The nets appeared to be cut away and were nowhere to be found. “Two different size of nets were ripped apart for some reason. Someone has clearly taken them for use
somewhere,” said Delta Lacrosse president Dave Glover last week. “It’s really disappointing and seems so unnecessary.” Organized lacrosse is already dealing with plenty of adversity with current COVID-19 health restrictions limiting teams to practices only. Games haven’t been played since the 2019 season.
Lawn watering restrictions now in place Metro Vancouver and the City of Delta are advising residents of the lawn watering regulations that came into effect on May 1. Every year, Metro Vancouver adopts outdoor water use regulations to conserve drinking water during the summer months. Stage one regulations are in place until Oct. 15. Residential properties Even-numbered addresses: Wednesday and Saturday mornings from 4 to 9 a.m. Odd-numbered
addresses: Thursday and Sunday mornings from 4 to 9 a.m. Tree, shrub, and flower watering regulations: On any day from 4 to 9 a.m. if using a sprinkler. On any day at any time if using a handheld hose, soaker hose, water container, or drip irrigation. All hoses must have an automatic shut-off device. Edible plants are exempt from regulations. Non-residential properties Even-numbered addresses: Monday morning from 1 to 6 a.m.
and Friday morning from 4 to 9 a.m. Odd-numbered addresses: Tuesday morning from 1 to 6 a.m. and Friday morning from 4 to 9 a.m. Tree, shrub, and flower (excluding edible plants) watering regulations: On any day from 1 to 9 a.m. if using a sprinkler. On any day at any time if hand watering or using drip irrigation. All hoses must have an automatic shut-off device. See delta.ca/waterregulations for more details.
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Delta police recover $400,000 in stolen goods IAN JACQUES
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Cooperation between several police agencies has led to the recovery of more than $400,000 of stolen goods. Delta Police pieced together a recent theft of two trucks from one area of Delta, with the theft of two trailers from another area, then worked with other Metro Vancouver police agencies to successfully recover nearly all the stolen merchandise. DPD were called April 19 about the theft of two tractor trailer trucks from a business located in Tilbury. Together the trucks were valued at $75,000. Later the same day, a report about two stolen tractor trailer units came into police. The trailers were taken from Annacis Island. Both trailers were full of appliances – which are in high demand these days, as the pandemic
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These are among more than 150 new appliances recovered by the Delta Police, Abbotsford Police and Langley RCMP during a recent investigation. has disrupted the supply chain for such items. In total about $280,000 (retail value) of appliances was stolen, in addition to the $85,000 value of the two trailers. “The constable work-
ing on the theft of the trucks then began working on this new complaint, to determine if the files might be linked,” said Insp. Ciaran Feenan, head of frontline patrol. “She kept digging, fol-
lowing a trail of evidence, and then determined the trucks may have been driven to Langley.” With the assistance of Langley RCMP, both trucks and one trailer were located in Langley on April 20. The recovered trailer was still full of the appliances. “Our officer was pleased with this recovery, but kept working,” added Feenan. “The evidence led her to Abbotsford – where she and the Abbotsford Police gathered enough information to write a warrant for a property where it seemed an attempt had been made to hide a suspicious amount of large boxes.” Delta and Abbotsford Police attended that property April 23, and were able to recover all the stolen appliances, in their original boxes – save one lone microwave. “Thefts such as these don’t just impact large companies – they
impact consumers and homeowners who are waiting on the delivery of these type of goods,” said Feenan. “I’m very pleased our officers,
working with their counterparts in Langley and Abbotsford, were able to recover nearly all the goods, more than 150 appliances in total.”
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Delta making it easier to find an accessible parking spot 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 will be a little easier to find an accessible van parking spot within the City of Delta. Council last month approved a bylaw amendment to increase the accessibility of parking by adding requirements for van accessible parking where accessible parking is required, as well, add a requirement for residential visitor parking to include accessible parking. Of the required accessible parking spaces for a new development, 50 percent will be required as van accessible parking at a width of 11 feet. Accessible and van accessible parking spaces would need to be labelled as such with painting on the pavement, as well as signage. A report to council notes the bylaw amend-
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Delta planning staff are continuing work on revising the current tree bylaw and the urban forestation project.
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Council last month approved a bylaw amendment to increase the accessibility of parking. ment is consistent with policies in Delta’s Official Community Plan when it comes to increased accessibility. A public hearing will be waived. The changes would also make Delta’s regulations more consistent with other municipalities in Metro Vancouver, the report adds. The Mayor’s Task Force for Building Permits and Development Applications and the new
Mobility and Accessibility Committee endorsed the proposal. During council’s discussion, Mayor George Harvie said, when it comes to enforcement, it is infuriating to see people who are able-bodied but using mobility passes for their vehicles. “It bothers me when I see people bounce out of their car and they’ve taken a handicap spot. To me, it’s just total, total ignorance,” he said.
The City of Delta wants to improve its tree cover. Planning staff are continuing work on revising the current tree bylaw and the urban forestation project. The goal of the strategy is to significantly increase tree planting in the city. The Climate Action and Community Livability Advisory Committee recently discussed the strategy and was told a survey of the urban canopy coverage by Dr. David Nowak of the U.S. Forest Service will be completed this month. The committee was told staff are working toward a goal of 40 per cent tree canopy cover in all three communities in Delta. The most recent
program, possibly due to lack of awareness. As far as the upcoming new tree bylaw, it proposes increased protection for larger trees and significant trees, increased penalties to discourage illegal tree cutting, increased requirements for tree replacement and special requirements for pruning large trees and significant trees. Delta’s current bylaw requires a minimum twofor-one replacement of trees that are removed under a tree cutting permit. When more than one tree will be removed within 24 months, a tree replacement plan must be submitted by a qualified person. The new bylaw is to come back to council for consideration sometime later this year.
analysis from 2016 shows North Delta has 31.5 per cent tree canopy cover, which includes Watershed Park, but not Burns Bog or the Delta Nature Reserve. Ladner has 19.4 per cent tree canopy cover and Tsawwassen has 25.2 per cent cover. Among the other actions already in place by the city is the Trees for Tomorrow program. That program invites homeowners to request one or two trees to be planted on municipal property, immediately adjacent to the side or front of one’s property. Trees planted on boulevards are watered by homeowners for three years to establish the trees. The committee was told there has not been a strong uptake of that
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Ladner resident opening city’s first e-bike store
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Chris Scurr’s has brought his passion for electric bikes to his hometown. The Ladner resident has partnered up with Craig Perkins to launch the city’s first e-bike store. E-Bike Canada opens May 15 with COVID-19 friendly test rides available for booking. Scurr didn’t have to put too much thought into the location. The 2,500 square feet of retail space happens to be the bottom floor of his wife’s Royal Ocean Events business at Tilbury (Unit 11A 7228 Progress Way).
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“We have our own building where we have been doing weddings for all the cruise ship companies for over 20 years,” explained Scurr, a long-time former Delta Chamber executive and a recipient of Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Medal for his community work. “Normally we are doing about 6,000 weddings a year, but we have been furloughed for almost 18 months (because of COVID-19) with no cruises. I said to my wife why don’t we give back to the community we love with a healthy and enjoyable thing to do?” Scurr was introduced to e-biking while vacationing in Mexico. It was two years ago he partnered up with Perkins, a North Vancouver resident, who had already launched an e-bike web-
site that provides owners with videos and tips on a variety of subjects. The Tilbury store and website ebikecanada.com is part of C&C Electric Bike International’s commercial component. Scurr adds the pandemic has only enhanced the popularity of e-bikes. “Since COVID 19 people have wanted to get out and about and it’s a way to do it healthily,” he continued. “It’s great for people who want be able cycle further and not have stress and strain on their bodies, especially if you are a little older or want to go longer distances. “The assistance the electric motor gives you is wonderful and it opens up a whole new world for people. That they didn’t know what they can have.” E-Bike Canada will live up to its name by
selling mainly Canadiandesigned bikes that have been assembled in Burnaby and Calgary. The store is affiliated with HUB Cycling, a non-profit organization that has created a network for riders in Metro Vancouver. Scurr added the store will also be an education centre for everything from riders’ safety to providing routes around Delta and beyond. “E-bikes can be quite fast and if people don’t ride them well they can be a danger on trails,” he said. “With HUB we will have safety and courtesy training courses. It will be online for now and eventually in a training room at the store.” Scurr encourages anyone to come out to the store for a demo, starting May 15. Registration can be done on the website.
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Delta aims to have better sidewalk network SANDOR GYARMATI
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Work on a sidewalk replacement project in Tsawwassen will soon be underway. Delta council last week approved a sidewalk replacement project on 12th Avenue that had been put off last year. Due to tree roots heaving the sidewalk and creating trip hazards for pedestrians, the removal and replacement of a portion of concrete sidewalk along the boulevard area of 5550 12
Avenue was to be completed as part of the 2020 Neighbourhood Road Improvement Program. As the works are within both the municipal road dedication and private property, the project costs were to be shared with the property owner, AL. Scott (Bayside) Inc. However, council last year was told Bayside could not support the cost-sharing project at the time as its commercial tenants were experiencing the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A report to council notes discussions with Bayside earlier this year indicated it was preferable to defer the sidewalk replacement until 2022. However, Bayside recently came forward with a request to expedite the project. The project will include removing the street trees and planting suitable replacements using an appropriate root barrier that has been used successfully in various locations within Ladner Village. As well, the affected
concrete sidewalk and plaza area will be replaced with coloured concrete in an effort to match the existing unaffected area. “The completion of this project will provide an overall improved streetscape that will provide long-term benefits for the overall community. These include new sidewalks, new street trees with appropriate root barriers, LED street lights, irrigation system, and power receptacles for festive lighting,” the report notes.
The capital work is projected to cost approximately $325,000 with Bayside picking up $60,000 of that amount. During council’s discussion on how the trees’ root systems damaged the sidewalk, city manager Sean McGill noted it’s a problem elsewhere in the city. Trees that were part of more recent developments have been damaging sidewalks and driveways within a few years of being planted, which has prompted the city to look at how it can ensure
appropriate trees are planted in appropriate areas, he said. Council also approved a major sidewalk network project for North Delta. Improvements will include 1.5 metre-wide concrete sidewalks and new LED street lighting. The new sidewalks, 11 in total will be installed adjacent to the existing curbs and will tie into the existing sidewalks. The projects have a total cost of $1.45 million. Construction of the project is scheduled for summer and fall 2021.
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City council last week approved a contract for the detail design and construction management services of eight crosswalk improvements
and one new traffic signal installation. Crosswalk improvements will be undertaken at the following locations: 80 Avenue at 115 Street Arthur Drive north of 47 Avenue Arthur Drive at 45
Avenue 116 Street and 91 Avenue 112 Street at 7 400 Block Central Avenue at Lions Park 47A Avenue at 48B Street
Boundary Bay Road at the park entrance The crosswalk upgrades include overhead illuminated signs with flashing beacons, new pushbuttons, rectangular rapid flashing beacons as well as replace-
ment and addition of LED streetlights. Construction is scheduled to start this summer. Traffic signal improvements are also planned which includes roadway rehabilitation at the intersection of 116 Street
and 83 Avenue. The new control light to be added at Central Avenue at Lions Park is a project that resulted from a community petition last fall by six-year-old Ladner resident Arianne Dielman.
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It will be a special trip to her aunt’s hair salon later this month for Grace Zulke. On May 29, the sevenyear-old Grade 2 French Immersion student at Ladner Elementary will have her hair cut for the first time in two years at Refined Salon and Spa in Tsawwassen. She will be donating it to Wigs for Kids BC (W4K BC) and has also launched a fundraising campaign through the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation too. The volunteer-run W4K BC organization provides funding to cover the cost of custom-made human-hair wigs for children and teens at BC Children’s Hospital who have suffered hair loss due to cancer treatment or other serious illnesses. Donations help families
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Grace Zulke will be cutting her hair for ths first time in two years later this month in a fundraiser to support Wigs for Kids BC. pay for medications and feeding supplies that are essential for treatment, but not covered by their
medical plan. Grace’s initial goal was to raise $1,000 or $100 for every inch that will be
lopped off. That total has already been achieved and the new goal is $2,000 or $200 per inch. “I’m very much looking forward to it as we tangled out her hair last night,” laughed her mom Vanessa when the Optimist interviewed her on April 29. It was back in Kindergarten when Grace last got her hair cut. She let it grow it for a year then didn’t have much of a choice when the COVID19 pandemic closed salons for an extended period last spring. Nearly a year later, she learned of Wigs for Kids. “It’s something she talked about for a while and she made the decision early last month,” added Vanessa. “This is (the charity) she wanted to do it for. She is excited that her aunt gets to do it and she’s been asking me every day what her fundraising total is.”
505-Junk Raises $4,000 for DSS dry grad Deltans came together in early April to regain their space while donating to the Delta Secondary dry grad class of 2021. With the cancellation of the annual spring clean-up event this year, 505-Junk wanted to provide an easy option for people to drop off their small to medium sized items. In total, 505-Junk had a stretch goal to fundraise $4,000 for the dry grads. The final tally was $4,001.80 with 100 per cent of the proceeds going to the fundraising committee. 505-Junk hauled six full trucks and more than 17,000 pounds of material while focusing on environmentally-friendly recycling and disposal with their local suppliers. “It was a pretty incredible turnout,” said Barry
Hartman, co-founder and CEO of 505-Junk “We want to thank everyone who dropped items off and donated, the volunteers for safely coordinating people on site, and our team members at 505-Junk for helping load the trucks and drop them off at the appropriate recycling depots. We hope you enjoy your newfound space.” Christine Murphy, who was in charge of the event for the DSS fundraising committee, also offered her thanks to 505Junk and the community at-large. “Thank you, thank you, thank you to Barry, Alex and Neal from 505-Junk. Such friendly, professional and generous young guys from an amazing local company who donated their time and their trucks – six of them,” she said.
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Ladner photographer helps Canada reach podium on world stage MARK BOOTH
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It was a life-changing moment for Stefan Malloch and it put Canada on the podium for the first time in what is considered the Olympics of photography. The Ladner photographer’s submission helped Canada finish in a tie for third at the recent World Photographic Cup. Celebrating the best of the best in professional photography worldwide, the eighth edition of the competition took place in Rome, Italy. Australia took top honours, followed by Brazil, while Canada shared bronze medal honours with Spain. Each country submitted 18 images, three each in six categories which included: reportage/ photojournalism, commercial, illustration/digi-
tal art, nature, portrait and wedding. Malloch’s photo was entered in the reportage/photojournalism and it was of his daughter Zoe being born, via a cesarean section, back in 2017. “It was our first born that would literally change everything for me. It’s the most passionate picture I will ever take by far,” said Malloch. “We didn’t even know if it was going to be a boy or a girl and my wife was then rushed away into surgery.” Upon joining the Professional Photographers of Canada, a couple of friends encouraged Malloch to enter the photo. Given the number of entries, he wasn’t getting his hopes up. “Thousands and thousands are submitted then they whittle it down,” he explained. “I
was excited just to make it to the semi-finals and absolutely blown away when I found out it was selected.” A realtor and a mental health supporter, Malloch recently took his interest in photography to another level. He eventually created his own photography YouTube channel that has nearly 27,000 subscribers and has resulted in several companies wanting him to feature their products. He was also a finalist for Canadian Photographic 2021 artist of the year. His Team Canada photo is up on his website www.hypnotikphotography.com. “My mom (Leslie Sharpe) was my motivating factor. She is always posting her photos on Ladner’s Landing. I was kind of a hobbyist then
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Jason Fung completed his fundraising marathon last Thursday in memory of his sister Sophia.
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went full time in a couple of years ago,” added Malloch. “Photography is just a great way to keep people sane and happy. “It has been a great tool and a passion of mine just to capture everything in our beautiful town. I had a pretty lucky experience of joining an association and going into competitions like crazy and doing really well apparently.”
Sophia would have been proud. Under ideal spring conditions, Jason Fung culminated nearly four months of training by running his first-ever full 42.2 km marathon on Thursday through Tsawwassen and Ladner. Sophia’s Marathon was to raise money for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice, his sister’s favourite place. Sophia Fung passed
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GardenBuddieskeepingseniorsconnected Earthwise Society program adapts to a stay connected virtual format amid the COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has been an especially difficult time for seniors. Many are isolated at home, unable to visit with family and friends and participate in activities they once enjoyed. While the latest technology has changed the way we live and allowed us to easily connect from afar, many older adults are unfamiliar with the latest applications and may feel left behind. As the pandemic highlights the need to shift the delivery of social and education programs in a way that remains safe, Earthwise Society has adapted its popular Garden Buddies program to help seniors stay active and engaged in the community, while at the same time introducing them to the ins and outs of new technology. Earthwise Garden Buddies is an established gardening together program that was designed to increase physical activity and social connections for seniors by involving them in shared gardening and nature based activities at home and at the Earthwise Garden. In response to the COVID19 pandemic, Earthwise has adapted the program to a vir-
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Earthwise Society’s Garden Buddies is an established gardening together program for seniors that has adapted a virtual format amid the pandemic. tual format that will use digital technology to bring seniors together online to cultivate their green thumbs from a distance. The Garden Buddies Stay Connected program will pair
seniors with a trained Garden Buddy mentor who will reach out to them weekly by phone. The mentors will support the seniors, teach them how to access technology, and introduce them to virtual group
meetings where they can interact with other program participants and mentors. Seniors will take part in online workshops where they will be able to share their love of gardening with others and
connect with people of all ages. The workshops will offer do-it-yourself gardening and nature sessions twice a month and will include a monthly garden project kit, delivered directly to seniors that they can build in real time as they attend the workshop. Studies have shown that increasing access to technology can not only help seniors learn new things, keep them up to date on current events, and increase social networks, but it can also help them maintain cognitive and mental health, improve self-esteem, and decrease feelings of isolation, which is critical in today’s reality. Earthwise is currently recruiting mentors of all ages, so if you would like to get involved with the Garden Buddies Stay Connected program, please reach out. A six-week mentor training program will be offered in May and June, and will provide professional insights on supporting seniors and helping them access technology. To become a mentor, or to participate in the program, email: info@earthwisesociety. bc.ca.
Discover nature and contribute to science as well KIM HOUGHTON
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During this very difficult past year, regional parks and outdoor spaces have provided many people a lot of enjoyment and health benefits. They have given us a safe place to go and connect with nature. This spring, the Boundary Bay Park Association has partnered with the Pacific Parkland Foundation as well as several other Metro Vancouver Park Associations to bring you an exciting opportunity to get outside and build your nature knowledge. The “Snap & Share” project runs May 15 to June 13 throughout Metro Vancouver’s
regional parks and greenways. Simply snap photos of plants and animals in your local regional park and share them on iNaturalist, a free, online social networking platform with people coming together to share biodiversity information. It allows you to connect, share, and discover the amazing diversity of Boundary Bay Regional Park with just a few clicks. As well, you will be joining a global community of citizen scientists and contributing to biodiversity data collection and inventory. This is a fun outdoor activity for everyone, either on your own or in your own family bubble. All registered participants will be entered
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Dungeness Crab in Eelgrass at Boundary Bay Park. into weekly draws with fantastic prizes such as family memberships to Museum of Anthropology, Beaty Biodiversity Museum and Vancouver Botanical Gardens
Association just to name a few. The individual with the most observations will win a $120 gift certificate for Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, plus a $60 gift card from Book
Warehouse. Please take photos safely, stay on trails and don’t approach wildlife. If you are new to iNaturalist, please join the free webinar on Tuesday, May 11 hosted by John Reynolds, SFU professor and iNaturalist expert. Reynolds will teach you the basics of using the iNaturalist website and mobile app as well as answer any questions you may have. Register at: facebook.com/ events/489884825549660/ For more information on the Snap and Share event please visit: www.pacificparklands. com/regional-parks-snapshare/ or email: bbpavolunteer@gmail.com.
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Mother of Mercy
I recall a terrible old expression: “He’s got a mug that only a mother could love!” As with most comical quips, it is the juxtaposition of a crazy statement against a solid truth. It isn’t healthy to look on people as being ugly, but it is true that mothers have a supernatural ability to see past our messes. When you walk through their freshly cleaned house with mud dripping off of you they love you. When you get caught up in drugs and bring pain to your life - they love you. They may get mad, but you know that they always love you! Mother’s Day is a chance for us to thank our mom’s and honour them for the behindthe-scenes heroes that they are. In fact, we should go out at 7 p.m.
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this Sunday and bang pots for them! But where do mother’s find their source of mercy? Is it not but a reflection of the great mercy of God? Despite the masculine nomenclature attributed to God, He carries all the traits of a loving mother. Motherhood is a design that arises out of his nature. Consider the Old
Testament story of how he gave birth to the nation of Israel and strove to maintain a relationship, despite being rejected time and time again. Consider Jesus who looked over the city and longed to gather them into protection as a hen gathers her chicks. Consider his coming into the world was to create a way home for us– to extend mercy to us sinners. As you reflect this Sunday on the blessing of your mother may it serve to direct your thoughts heavenward to embrace the mercy of God, or, if the thoughts of Mother’s Day bring pain rather than joy, may you seek solace in the love of God that never fails. As you pen a note to a card, perhaps a simple phrase can be, “I thank God for you, mom!”
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Mental Health Week
Owner of Ladner golf course and King of Floors big supporters of online tool for depressed men MARK BOOTH
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A Ladner golf course owner and his family are staunch supporters of a website to help men dealing with depression and even contemplating suicide. It was just over five years ago when Brad Newell learned about Heads Up Guys, an online tool created by Dr. John Ogrodniczuk, a UBC professor. “They were struggling at the time and needed funds. I really liked John and what he was doing,” recalled Newell of the non-profit resource. It didn’t take long for the owner of King’s Links Golf Course by the Sea and King of Floors to jump onboard as a major financial contributor to Ogrodniczuk’s site. “What’s the best thing about Heads Up Guys?” continued Newell. “We get 150 guys a day that will punch into Google search I want to kill myself.
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information about professional services, and stories of success. Depression affects millions of men every day yet many suffer in silence. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), men account for 75 to 80 per-
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cated probable depression. “Everyone is struggling especially now (amid the pandemic). This site will go on forever and it will save lives,” added Newell. “As men, we’ve been taught for generations that showing despair, sadness or other emotions are signs of weakness. We’re told we should just ‘snap out of it.’ If we don’t talk about it and it goes on too long, we withdraw, close down or shut people out. “If you or someone you know might be suffering from depression, I can tell you that there is help, hope and people available to get you back on track.” Newell added the site is also valuable for family members and friends looking for answers with a section dedicated to ways to provide support. “Thirty percent of the traffic are females try find out what is wrong with their guy,” he said. For more infomation visit www.headsupguys.org.
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Mental Health Week
What if negative emotions aren’t so bad?
Negative emotions? Unpleasant feelings? Chances are you have them. And chances are they’ve intensified this past year, as we’ve struggled with the effects of the pandemic. If you’re like us, chances are you’ve tried to push them down or numb them out. The good news about “bad” emotions is that they really aren’t bad at all. Unpleasant feelings are part of the vast, human emotional spectrum and having the full range of emotions is a sign of good mental health. Grief and sadness are healthy responses to loss. When anger is justifiable, it is a healthy response to mistreatment. This past year we have been dealing with a significant amount of grief and loss, both as a society, and individually. We might be mourning our pre-pandemic lives. Or grieving for loved ones.
Perhaps you’ve lost your job or your business. These experiences will create feelings that just aren’t easy. But feeling all our feelings is simply part of being human, and there may be no such thing as “negative” feelings. In fact, the very feelings we associate with feeling bad are actually good for us. Here are some myths about negative feelings, and the corresponding facts. Myth: It’s better to suppress – than express – your negative feelings. Fact: Suppressing your feelings can backfire. When it comes to emotional behaviours, research shows that recognizing when you’re upset or feeling down is more effective than pushing down those feelings. For instance, studies have shown that emotional cravings for food and alcohol increase when you try to suppress them. When it comes to anger, if
it’s bottled up, it can lead to an unhealthy anger response. If it is turned inward, anger can lead to depression and other health problems. ANGER Myth: Anger will always lead to violence. Fact: Anger has a very bad rap. It’s not surprising, really, as it is associated with violence and aggression. But feeling and even expressing anger do not have to lead to aggressive behaviour. It is very important to note, however, that when anger is turned outward as aggression, it is destructive and unacceptable. Myth: Anger serves no constructive purpose. Fact: Anger can actually be our friend when we’re not acting it out. When it is justified and appropriate, anger can be constructive. It can help clarify and solve problems and correct misunderstandings in relationships. When people
can express their anger calmly, they are more able to resolve conflict. Some researchers suggest that constructive anger can even promote heart health. When we are threatened or attacked, anger can provide the strength we need to protect ourselves or stand our ground. Social movements fueled by anger can also be effective in overcoming injustice in society. SADNESS Myth: Sadness serves no purpose. Fact: In many cultures, sadness is considered an “undesirable” or “problem” emotion that serves no purpose. In fact, sadness serves important functions. Sadness can trigger thinking and behaviour strategies that help us deal with demanding social situations. It is also a healthy way to process an experience of loss. Myth: if you’re crying, you’re not coping.
Fact: This is just not true. Crying is an indication of strong feelings, to be sure, but tears are a natural way to work through grief, loss and sadness. FEAR Myth: Fear causes us to freeze in our tracks, which makes us open to danger. Fact: In fact, fear makes human beings get out of harm’s way. Instinctively. We don’t even have to think about it. That’s because our species evolved fear as a way to respond quickly to dangerous situations – which is known as the “fight or flight” response. It allows us to make our escape, and it was essential to our survival. At the same time, being fearful puts us on high alert, bringing us back to the present moment, which can make us better able to deal with danger. -Canadian Mental Health Association
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FOR MEN. ABOUT MEN.
BE T TER STARTS HERE HEALTH STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING AND PREVENTING DEPRESSION
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Need mental health support? Free resources available to British Columbian’s. CMHA.ca - Canadian Mental Health Association: a one-stop shop for resources available BounceBackBC.ca - A free online program designed to help adults and youth 15+ manage low mood, mild to moderate depression, anxiety, stress or worry AnxietyCanada.com - What to do if you’re anxious or worried about coronavirus (COVID-19) FoundryBC.ca - Health and wellness resources, services and supports for children and Youth Healthlink BC - If you still have questions call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered nurse, or access online resources for health-related questions — alternatively, dial 3-1-1 for mental health help CrisisCentre.bc.ca - If you or someone you know is feeling hopeless or at risk of harm, call or chat online with a crisis responder any time
CHANGE BEGINS WITH COMPASSION
FOR THE SELF.
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e are the coming together of our own unique experiences, triggers (both good and bad) and stuck points. In the midst of what seems like an endless pandemic rendering isolation a necessity for the greater good, it has become more important than ever to think about our own internal dialogue. Are we self deprecating? Are we holding on to limiting beliefs about ourselves, our abilities or our value added to others?
The dissolution of our mental health as a society is the fuel to the pandemics fire. Why? Because as a society we are face to face with a monotonous, relentless spiral of days spent in the presence of our own company. Assuming we are in collective agreement that we are unable to change or control our external environment, the suggested focal point for changing our lives defaults to an
Mental Health Week
1st anniversary of Here2Talk sees over 3,200 students supported
Here2Talk, British Columbia’s first dedicated mental health support service for post-secondary students, is marking a successful first year providing guidance and support to 3,285 B.C. students. “This has been a difficult year for everyone, and post-secondary students have faced unprecedented pandemic-related challenges, along with the annual stress of final exams and anxiety around securing a summer job,” said Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training. “We want students to know Here2Talk is available for them 24 hours a day, seven days a week, ready to offer support and guidance.” Here2Talk launched in April 2020 as a free mental health counselling and referral service providing year-round, 24/7 mental
internal shift. A process, or changing of patterns and habits in our every day that reevaluates the way we limit ourselves. Creating an awareness in our minds of our specific patterns of internal dialogue that devalues our abilities and often leaves us crippled, stuck in our own heads, trapped by the demons of doubt, fear, shame and cruelty. Shifting this internal dialogue begins with recognizing it’s presence. What do we say to ourselves when something doesn’t happen the way we want it to? Do we compassionately speak to ourselves as a friend? Offering helpful guidelines or suggestions to adjust what didn’t work and try again? Probably not. Because we as a society are being fed by notion of lacking. Not enough sleep, not smart enough, not strong enough... The list goes on. And taking care of ourselves, including and especially holding ourselves accountable to that internal dialogue is a daily habit and a big ask. Change, in my experience, begins with compassion for the self. We are human, we are imperfect, we are flawed but above all else we have the power to progress when we realize we are enough as we are today, accepting ourselves in order to move forward,
health support services for all B.C. post-secondary students, whether they live in Canada or abroad. “Post-secondary students need access to quality mental health services now more than ever,” said Sheila Malcolmson, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “Here2Talk is a safety net for many students since it was launched one year ago, and as the program begins its second year, even more post-secondary students will receive the vital support and connection they need during the pandemic, and after.” Here2Talk has been used more than 10,300 times since the service was launched. The chat feature has proved most popular, with 75 per cent of students using it. Students’ satisfaction with the service is high, with 82 per cent saying it provided
them with the support and tools they needed. “The feedback from thousands of students who have already used it has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Brittny Anderson, the Premier’s Special Advisor on Youth and MLA for NelsonCreston. “This program is critical for supporting students who have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic.” Students can access chat sessions with a trained counsellor online at Here2Talk or by downloading the free Here2Talk app through the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. They can speak with a counsellor by phone toll-free at 1 877 8573397 or at 604 642-5212. Here2Talk services are available in English and French, with some additional languages such as Punjabi and Mandarin.
to learn, to fail, to grow and try again. On darker days, those pockets in time when I find myself struggling with my own faults, flaws or less helpful triggers one particular phrase (whose origin I know longer remember) helps me come back to the realization that it’s ok to be human and to fail as long as I commit to trying again. I share it with you in the hopes that it will also help you as you navigate through your own stuck points. I value and respect myself and am worthy of being valued and respected. If you are looking for empathetic, uplifting & helpful mental health support Head Start offers Life Purpose, Stress Management & Trauma Recovery coaching suited to finding ways to empower you & get you back to your best self.
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Mental Health Week
Check in on your mental health There’s a common misperception that “good mental health” means feeling happy and “bad mental health” means feeling sad. In fact, a mentally healthy life includes the full range of human emotions—even the uncomfortable ones like sadness, fear and anger. While feeling well means different things to different people, some things might actually apply to all of us: in order to thrive, we all need a good sense of self, and we all need purpose, contribution, hope, resilience and belonging. We’ve condensed that knowledge into an informal list that you can use to check your own mental health. It’s not a scientific tool, or a way to diagnose yourself. It’s just one way to check in with yourself about your mental health, and maybe guide you on how to support and improve it.
Read each statement and consider whether you “agree” or “disagree” with it. Your sense of self I feel confident about my own opinions, even if they’re different from what other people think or believe. I think people respect me, but I can disagree with others and still feel ok about myself. I feel that I am the expert on my own life. I consider myself to be a good person. I deserve to feel well. Your purpose and sense of meaning I feel like I’m reaching my potential. I feel I am growing as a person. I challenge myself. I have a sense of purpose and meaning in my life. It is a better world with me in it. I am good at things that matter to me. I get something out of
the things I do. Belonging I get along with others, and I feel good about my personal relationships and social interactions. I feel like I am part of something bigger than myself. I feel like I belong. I have people in my life to support me. Contribution What I do matters a lot to others. I feel useful and productive. I make the world a better place in my own way. I am making a difference. Hope and enjoyment I am optimistic about my future. I feel good about myself. If you or someone you love is struggling, there is hope and help: Please contact your local CMHA or visit cmha.ca/bounceback. -Canadian Mental Health Association
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Ten years ago, I am living in the small town of Port Alberni. I am angry, tired, frustrated, and ashamed of myself. I am deep in the throes of my mental health crisis and addiction, and I am struggling, I am suffering. I feel isolated, alone and like those closest to me are sick of my meaningless apologies and behavior. On this day, I woke up determined to find help and support from somewhere, from someone who could understand what I am going through. I remember it was a sunny day and found myself walking to the local mental health community center to find help. I get there and was told I would be put on a weeklong waitlist. I remember thinking a week was impossible, even an hour seemed unlikely before I spiraled again. It took me years to get the support I needed to find long-term recovery and turn my life around. As a proud member of the Delta community, I and my company Kendrick Recovery Solutions is here to help support you or your loved one who is struggling. Because waiting isn’t good enough, get help when you need it, get help now.
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DELTA SPORTS
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Fastpitch thriving amid the pandemic Even without games being played Delta association sees registration surpass 2019 total MARK BOOTH
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The Delta Fastpitch Association has bucked the odds by seeing its registration rise above pre-pandemic levels. The softball organization, which serves the entire city, features 42 teams this season, which is an increase from the 2019 campaign, the last time games were actually played. “We embraced all of our younger players in what I like to call a ‘blanket of comfort.’ We ended up writing them Christmas cards, just letting them know they were important to us and we were looking forward to the new season,” explained second-year president Lisa Brown-Rooke “That’s what we were scared of. We were worried about our numbers. If we are not able to have a season (with games), what are we able to provide to the teams? What could we do for the players’ mental wellbeing as it’s important to get them out onto the fields. We were looking for all different avenues.” Among them was free preseason training camps held over spring break, run by director of coaching Chris Roper and director of player development Chris Ainge, with help from older players. Now all the teams are practicing two or three times a week at the association’s three main venues Hawthorne (Ladner), Brandrith (Tsawwassen) and North Delta Community parks. “C” level players are back on the diamond for the first time in two years. Initial COVID health restrictions last spring kept all youth sports dark until mid-June and Delta Fastpitch decided it was too late have any
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A complimentary spring break camp was among the perks that has helped the Delta Fastpitch Association top 2019 registration numbers while dealing with restrictions relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.
kind of a house season that typically would be over a couple of weeks. “I can’t say enough about our executive,” continued BrownRooke. “They have gone above and beyond to make this year spectacular for development. Walking through our parks, it’s just so beautiful to see them full of kids with laughter and learning. It’s definitely much better now for us than it was this time last year.” That said, Brown-Rooke is hoping Delta teams will see game action by June. Softball BC recently sent a letter to the Provincial Health Authority asking for the current restrictions to be eased for
a sport that is played outdoors and, for the most part, socially distanced with minimal physical contact. Since the start of the pandemic all youth sports have been treated the same, indoors and outdoors. Rep teams did get to see limited game action late last summer against each other since Delta is the only association in its district. Health restrictions were then tightened again in November and have remained that way since with high daily case numbers. “I am going to stand behind my executive and say there are definitely some things that I feel are unfair to the softball com-
munity,” said Brown-Rooke. “There are several sports played indoors yet we saw restrictions lifted quicker last year for them than what we even had. “I really hope we will be able to at least play neighboring communities as of June anyways.” Last week, Softball Canada announced all national championships have been cancelled for a second straight year. Western Canadian Championships will likely follow suit, which will at least open the door for Softball BC to extend its campaign into September if need be to offer some form of season-ending tournaments, depending on
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where the pandemic is at that point. Brown-Rooke says it will at least give teams something to look forward too, especially at the graduating U19 level. Last season concluded with “celebration of softball” tournaments among cohort teams. “We will see where Softball BC is going to take us. I know they are working hard for something. We just have to put our trust into them,” she said. “They will do what is the best for the sport and provide something at the end of the year for players to work towards even if that means extending the season for the kids to get onto the field and playing meaningful games.”
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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
JUST SOLD FABULOUS FAIRWINDS TOWNHOUSE WOW! This immaculate 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhouse in the ultra desirable Fairwinds development is a must-see! Only 4 years young, this home boasts spacious layouts on all 3 levels and 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!
16 5550 Admiral Way, Ladner $889,000
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, under building secure parking & storage.
303, 4988 47a Avenue, Ladner
$679,900
SOLD
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4453 54A Street, Ladner
1, 4887 Central Ave, Ladner
102, 4745 54A St, Ladner
248, 5421 10 Ave, Tsawwassen
574, 4688 Hawk Lane, Tsawwassen
4572 47A Ave, Ladner
4628 55A St, Ladner
5269 Brigantine Road, Ladner
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A37 NEW LISTING
604-880-5552
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.
BOB Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation
604-946-8899
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
JUST D L O S
JUST D L O S
5474 Pennant Bay, Ladner $899,900
4511 Savoy St, Ladner $1,180,000
BLAKE Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation
w w w .T h e C h a n c ey y s .c o m
LINDA Chancey
Personal Real Estate Corporation
604-788-0480
RE/MAX City Realty
SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 13, 6320 48A Ave, Ladner
5780 48A Ave, Ladner
4819 47A St, Ladner
5233 57 St, Ladner
5355 6th Ave, Tsawwassen
5628 Clipper Rd, Ladner
5823 Fair Wynd, Ladner
14345 36A Ave, White Rock
5111 59 St, Ladner
A38 The Delta Optimist May 06, 2021
GREG ZYP
Royal Lepage Regency Realty 12-6320 48A AVE Ladner BC V4K 4W3 Main Floor: 1643 sq ft Entry: 126 sq ft Total Living: 1769 sq ft Desirable Garden Estates. Fantastic opportunity to own a rancher styled townhouse. Priced to sell at $659,900. Perfect for the first time home buyer or investor. This 2 bedroom and den rancher is located in desirable Port Guichon. Offers detached garage/workshop on a 50 x 120 lot with lane way access. Call to view!
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Call or email to arrange a viewing zold@telus.net • 604-807-9700
Fantastic, top floor, super central, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom Condo in Tsawwassen
Sutton Group - Seafair Realty 604-790-5859 • www.alisonsteen.com
Stay tuned!! SOLD
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5186 N. WHITWORTH CRESCENT
4 BEDS | 3 BATHS | 2484 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1986
SOLD
4934 12 AVENUE
3 BEDS | 3 BATHS | 2,033 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1971
SOLD
5443 PATON DRIVE
323 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE
#117 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE $998,000
SOLD
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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105 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE
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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
Sutton Group Seafair Realty 1625 - 56 Street, Delta, British Columbia V4L 2B2 | 604-790-5859 | www.alisonsteen.com
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A39
(604) 809 2855
yingglingtom@gmail.com
Proudly Calling Tsawwassen & Ladner home for over 40 years! TED S I L JUST
5085 1st Avenue, Tsawwassen
5545 4th Avenue Tsawwassen
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Charming 3/4 bedroom home located in Pebble Hill area. Two blocks to Pebble Hill School and three blocks to South Delta Secondary. The kitchen faces a sunny and bright backyard, with a huge open sunken family room off of the kitchen. Three-level split living offers an excellent floor plan with three bedrooms upstairs and a fourth bedroom/rec room on the main. Some highlights are a double car garage with lots of storage, a newer hot water tank, close to transit, and a private backyard. This is truly one of the best neighbourhoods in Tsawwassen. Call today to arrange a private showing!
$1,299,000
SOLD SOLD SOLD
$1,580,000 66 English Bluff Tsawwassen
Builders own Home! No expense was spared in building this custom built over 4,000 sq $ stunning home. This 5 bed, 5 bath, execu�ve home sits proudly an 11,000 sq $ lot in beau�ful upper Tsawwassen. Anway homes is a high-end builder and they built this home for themselves, so it is very special. Some custom features include a large butler’s pantry, heated counter tops, pu!ng green, wine cellar, and even a huge office with its own separate entrance. Call today to view this gorgeous home!
$1,274,000 474 Tralee Cres Tsawwassen
$1,340,000 556 Seashell Rd Tsawwassen
D L O S T JUS
$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.
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
SUTTON GROUP - SEAFAIR REALTY 1625-56th St., Delta, BC V4M 2B2
RE/M MAX
$1,290,000 5639 Dove Pl Ladner
604-809-2855
Liissted by Royal LePage
$1,425,000 $1,549,000 5700 Sherwood Blvd 5309 Upland Drive Tsawwassen Tsawwassen
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A40 The Delta Optimist May 06, 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
$1,399,000
JUST LISTED
5166 8A AVENUE, TSAW
Fabulous 13,208 square foot lot with southern exposure and very private. This great split level home is in excellent condition with good floor plan and perfect for that growing family. Cars guy's and handy man alert, this home has the best garage. 1st time on the market, properties like this beautiful lot don't come on the market often. Move fast because this great home and property won't last.
Call ROBIN 604-868-2844
$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
*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
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A41
REIMER'S REAL ESTATE FAMILY #1 IN SOUTH DELTA* SELLING FOR COMBINED
70 YEARS
FREE MARKET EVALUATION
604-868-2844 604-868-2827 EXCLUSIVE LISTING
$2,600,000
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
NEW HOME
ROBIN
SHARON
BROOKE
Unlicensed Assistant
NEW HOME
$2,250,000
255 54A STREET, TSAWWASSEN
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 604-868-2844
$1,999,000
COMING SOON 2 Bedroom, 2 bathroom condo 1100 square feet in Tsawwassen Town Centre
259 54A STREET, TSAWWASSEN
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
SOLD #205-1363 56 ST TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 288 W MURPHY DR TSAWWASSEN
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#311-1300 HUNTER RD #304-5555 13A AVE #104-1350 VIEW CRES TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 367 55A STREET TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
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Get ahead of this crazy market and call now!!!
SHARON 604-868-2827 SOLD
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5823 16 AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
295 54A STREET TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
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792 E. 54TH AVENUE 1665 ENDERBY AVE 310 TSAWWASSEN BEACH 117-1120 TSATSU SHORES VANCOUVER TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN
SOLD
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5160 6TH AVENUE 5248 SARATOGA DR TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 5337 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN
SOLD 5471 7B AVENUE 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
A42 The Delta Optimist May 06, 2021
TOP 1% OF 2020 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®
Trisha
• SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE •
JUST LISTED: 5180 1A AVENUE $2,098,000
JUST LISTED: 4968 10A AVE $1,499,000 Coach house for the inlaws on 100 percent renovated for 1/3 of an acre in Pebble Hill the modern family home.
JUST LISTED: 5333 UPLAND DRIVE $2,050,000
JUST LISTED: 5000 CLIFF DRIVE $2,777,555
Beautiful views from this meticulously maintained family home.
This .641 of an acre lot has potential to subdivide for 2 flat building lots of 14000 sq.ft. each with renovated family home.
JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: A203-1258 HUNTER RD 26-10700 SPRINGMONT DR 120-1892 STARLING DR 2294 CORMORANT DR $698,000 $750,000 $455,000 $1,429,000 Spectacular Golf course Wonderful 3 bdrm townhome in 1 year old, 4 bdrm luxury views in well run strata in quiet Steveston North with updates & Large open concept 1 Bdrm and Den with 2 parking spaces. home. No GST. location, walk to everything! 2 parking.
122-4690 HAWK LANE 201-1642 56 STREET 311-1300 HUNTER RD 4932 54A 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
JUST LISTED: 473 CONNAUGHT $1,788,000 Meticulously maintained 4 bed, 3 bath home offering everything a family would wish for!
Sold with Multiple Offers
JUST LISTED: 107-1706 56 STREET $599,000 2 bedroom and den, oversized patio at Heron Place
Sold in 1 Week Multiple Offer
258-1440 GARDEN PLACE 5535 COMMODORE DR
Lovely 2 bedroom north facing Golf course view in Marina GarGolf course view 2 bdrm and Meticulously mainted 4 bdrm family home with loads of updates corner suite in well run building. den Estates. den penthouse!
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
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A43
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
• PRICED TO SELL AT $599,900
#309 4753 W RIVER ROAD
• 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
• ASKING PRICE $979,900
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• END UNIT 3 BDRM T/H IN MAPLE HILLS • OPEN FLOOR PLAN WITH GREAT ROOM CONCEPT • LARGE UPDATED KITCHEN WITH GRANITE COUNTERS • SPACIOUS LIVING RM AND DINING RM • FULL DOUBLE CAR GARAGE
• HOUSE SIZE : 3556 SQ. FT. • LOT SIZE : 7113 SQ. FT. • 5 BEDROOMS & 6 BATHROOMS • EVERY BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE BATH • POTENTIAL 1 BEDROOM SUITE • ASKING PRICE $1,858,800
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PRIME LADNER FARMLAND 5477 WESTMINSTER AVE VANCOUVER MIX-USE BUILDING
• 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
4355 64TH STREET
• ATTENTION INVESTORS & BUILDERS ! • RARELY AVAILABLE 10,600+ SQ. FT. RECTANGULAR LOT • GREAT POTENTIAL TO REZONE & SUBDIVIDE • LOT SIZE 98.7 FT. FRONTAGE X 107 FT. DEPTH • 1290 SQ. FT RANCHER HOME CURRENTLY RENTED • ASKING PRICE $825,000
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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
• 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
Marina Russell
604.787.0641
Seafair Realty
marina@marinarussell.com
4888 63A STREET
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• 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
TIN LIS
1772 MARY HILL RD, POCO
• 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
Merilee McCaffery 604.307.9722
merilee@beyondthekeys.com
Thinking of Selling? Call us today for your complimentary home evaluation! ING
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1670 Babcock Place Tsawwassen • $1,288,000 Lovingly cared for with updates throughout. Huge open living/dining room with 3 bedrooms up & and master features a walkin closet & 3 piece ensuite! Downstairs features a large foyer, laundry room and a bonus den/man-cave!! Perfect place for multi-generational families or those needing an income helper.
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SOLD 307-4743 W. River Road Ladner • $925,000 This beautiful 2 bed + den home offers 1667 sqft of bright & spacious living. Vaulted ceilings, large windows, natural light & partial river views. Cooking is easy in your updated kitchen with induction stove, smart fridge, pull-out appliance drawer, granite countertops & large pantry!
4795 47A Avenue Ladner • $1,100,000
Builder alert near Ladner Village! Fantastic 53 x 131 lot with loads of potential!
SOLD 8462 154th Street Surrey • $1,149,000
204-10665 139 Street Surrey • $399,000
This 2 bed 2 bath home overlooks the inner courtyard and features updated laminate flooring, a cozy gas fireplace, insuite laundry, a big walk-in closet and spacious bedrooms.
103-5900 Dover Crescent Richmond • $578,000
1129 Ridley Drive Burnaby • $1,500,000 Building lot in the fabulous SperlingDuthie community of North Burnaby.
SOLD
Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
38-4955 57 Avenue Delta • $569,000
A44 The Delta Optimist May 06, 2021
TAMMY MATSON 778.938.5599
www.tammymatson.com ❚ sold@tammymatson.com NEW LISTING!!!
NEW LISTING!!!
4904 Dogwood Drive, Tsawwassen • $1,498,000
203 - 1258 Hunter Road, Tsawwassen • $698,000
DOGWOOD DRIVE - 3 bed 3 bath 2755 sq ft RANCHER on 10,602 sq ft SUNNY SOUTH LOT on one of Tsawwassen’s most desirable streets!!! Great floor plan with generous room sizes and living areas & bedrooms in separate wings. Kitchen overlooks spacious family room with doors to sunny back patio & mature gardens. Separate living room & formal dining room are ideal for entertaining! Large recreation room off kitchen - great for games room, home office or gym! Private & sunny south lot - great outdoor living space & wonderful for kids & pets! Quiet street with beautiful homes & gardens - walk to schools, parks, recreation, Tsaw Beach & transit.
FAIRWAY ESTATES - 2 bed & den 1378 sq ft condo overlooking BEACH GROVE GOLF COURSE!!! Kitchen overlooks family room and generous dining & living areas with doors to deck have golf course views. Spacious master bedroom features 5 piece ensuite with soaker tub, separate shower & 2 sinks and 2 double closets. Second bedroom has private deck and full bath adjacent. Den with french doors is ideal for home office or gym. Well run complex on QUIET street - walk to coffee shops, stores, restaurants, dyke walking trails, golf course & transit. Includes secure underground parking & storage locker - no rentals, 1 pet ok.
THINKING OF A MOVE???
SOLD
SOLD
342 Rosehill Wynd, Tsawwassen 266 - 1440 Garden Pl, Tsawwassen
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
Listed by Remax MC
377-1440 Garden Pl, Tsaw
4957 4 Ave, Tsaw
SOLD
SOLD Listed by Faith Wilson
4860 13 Ave, Tsaw
5016 Stevens Pl, Tsaw 5112 44 Ave, Ladner
SOLD
Listed by The Firm RE
Listed by Mosaic
SOLD
SOLD SOLD Listed by Homelife Benchmark
215 440 E. 5 Ave, Van 28-5377 8A Ave, Tsaw 4-4716 Orca Way, Tsaw 19751 40A Ave, Langley
SOLD 46 67 St, Tsaw
CALL ME!!! SOLD
SOLD
856 55A St, Tsaw
5314 2 Ave, Tsaw
7 263 Parkside St, Tsaw
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
Listed by Barbican
5706 Goldenrod Cres, Tsaw 5340 Camaro Dr, Tsaw 1452 Windsor Cres, Tsaw
SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC
5333 Upland Drive Tsawwassen
NEW LISTING!
Kat
JOHNSON
#2 - 3459 W River Road Ladner • $675,000
WATERFRONT!
WATER LOT ONLY!
NEW PRICE!
VIEW PROPERTY
• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Renovations and updates galore 778.773.9563 kjohnson@sutton.com • VIEW PROPERTY • Greenhouse 604.943.3110 seafair realty • Large Double garage 5000 Bridge Street, Ladner
15 - 700 South Dyke Road New West • $399,000
• 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
• Gorgeous water lot just waiting for a compliant float home. • End unit with unobstructed river views is the largest lot in the community • Lot is approx. 49 feet deep x 46 feet wide
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A45
778-863-6805 mandip@sutton.com mandipgill.com Sutton Group - Sutton Seafair Realty 100 - 5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC, V4K 2K4
NEW LISTING
$2,225,000
$1,649,900
4736 66 Street
5682 Crescent Drive
Welcome to Eas"ield! This beau!ful tudor style home is situated on a gated 16,761 sq�. park-like estate and has the feel of Shaugnessy but is set in the tranquility of Ladner. Western Red Cedar carved doors grant you access to this home that features a true chef’s kitchen with Viking appliances & granite counters, a formal sunken living room with wood f/p & library lo�, spacious family room & a conservatory where you can enjoy your morning coffee overlooking your Butchart Gardens-like backyard that is complete with koi pond, beau!ful trees, pathways, plants & flowers. Other features include spacious bedrooms, Brazilian Cherry floors, elevator, wine cellar, heat pump, A/C, automa!c wrought iron gates, sprinkler system, detached garage & studio. Subdivision poten!al and so much more!!
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!
NEW LISTING
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.
$849,900
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.
NEW LISTING
$1,579,900
109-4889 53 Street
Welcome to this newly renovated and spacious ground floor 2 bed, 2 bath condo that is located in the heart of Ladner. Whether you’re looking to downsize or just star!ng out, this home offers over 1,100sq� of living space and features a new kitchen with S/S Samsung appliances, new counters, cabinets, ea!ng nook, new flooring throughout & updated bathrooms. The spacious living and dining areas offer tons of space for large furniture and includes a gas f/p, new vinyl plank floors and large windows for natural light. The master bedroom has his/her closets for tons of storage & full ensuite. The oversized pa!o is like a mini-yard and the perfect place to entertain and soak in the sun! Loca!on is a 10, you’re in walking distance to town centre, transit, schools, ameni!es, shops and more!
$634,900
$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.
$599,900
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 nearr Westbrook Village, Norma Rose Point Elementary and University Hill Secondary, shops, restaurants, parks, ameni!es, public transit and more!
1736 Beach Grove Road • $2,699,000
New Listing
Every homeownerʼs ultimate fantasy, Beach Front Living. Wake up to the sunrise over Mt. Baker while eagles fly overhead. This is West Coast living on steroids. All the while witnessing the beauty of nature unfolding all around you, and enjoying the vast space in front . Mountains, Ocean, Forests and Wildlife. Wonderful home for your personal touch. Waterfront is rarely available, do not miss this opportunity.
1406 Beach Grove Road $2,489,000
ALLEN SCHWABE 604-644-5664 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen
seafair.com
604-943-3110
5342 9th Avenue $1,674,000
#2 - 3871 W River Road Ladner • $319,000 WATERFRONT!
Kat
JOHNSON
• 2 bedrm/2 bathrm, 2 storey home • Storage under stairs & outside locker 778.773.9563 • 2 parking - Pets OK kjohnson@sutton.com • Lovely home need a little TLC 604.943.3110 seafair realty • View from both levels 5000 Bridge Street, Ladner
5346 9th Avenue $1,608,000
565 Tralee Crescent $1,495,500
#1 - 4533 W River Road Ladner • $289,000
WATERFRONT!
• 1 bedroom/1 bathroom • Fantastic views of river, eagles nest and mountains • Home was built to last • 2 parking
1336 Duncan Drive $1,269,000
#55 - 17708 60 Avenue Surrey • $248,000 NEW LISTING!
• Move in ready 1 bedroom/ 1 bathroom top floor unit • Perfect for first time buyer or keep it as a revenue generator • Motivated seller & quick possible possible
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NEW LISTING!
$1,238,800
NEW PRICE!
$1,699,000
13 67TH STREET, BOUNDARY BAY
4506 44A STREET, LADNER
4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms
4 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms
$1,210,000
NEW LISTING!
SOLD
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1337 ENDERBY AVE, TSAWWASSEN 86 PARKGROVE CRES, TSAWWASSEN
1305 DUNCAN DR, TSAWWASSEN
4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms
4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms
3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom
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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 e N 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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$889,000 137 - 5550 Admiral Way Ladner
d Sol 108 - 1441 Garden Place Tsawwassen
Sold $428,000
$1,600,000
308 - 225 W. 3rd Street North Vancouver
d Sol 266 - 1441 Garden Place Tsawwassen
d Sol 10217 125 Street Surrey
746 Gilchrist Drive Tsawwassen
d Sol 210 - 110 Skaha Place Penticton
d Sol 120 - 4200 Lakeshore Drive Osoyoos
Sutton Group - Seafair Realty
100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC
510 - 5011 SPRINGS BOULEVARD Tsawwassen • $749,900
LD O S T J US
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.
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SILVANA
cell 778-839-8947 office 604-946-1255
Morrow REAL ESTATE
vicky@homeswithvicky.com www.homeswithvicky.com
CUSTOMIZED SERVICE WITH PROVEN RESULTS 4533 46B Street | WELCOME HOME!! Beautifully renovated 2044 sq ft cape cod offers 3 bedrooms (Easily 4) & 3 full bathrooms, plus an office with easy access off the mudroom that could be the 4th bedroom/playroom/guest room. Enjoy the spacious open floor plan with wood burning river rock fireplace in living room, gorgeous kitchen with large island, gas range, double wall ovens, stainless steel appliances, & maple cabinets plus ample dining room space. Master bedroom on main, complete with walk in closet, ensuite & french doors leading out to the covered sundeck & hot tub. Upstairs features 2 very generous bedrooms with room for everyone, as well as a full bathroom. Enjoy sundrenched afternoons entertaining in the private, west facing backyard. Ample storage with a 13’x27’8” garage. Great location, close to schools, parks and Ladner Village. 5680 46A Avenue | MOVE IN READY! BRIGHT & UPDATED 4 bed, 3 bath home located on quiet, family-friendly street is West Ladner. Upstairs has a gorgeous open kitchen/living/dining with custom cabinets and large island in the kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors throughout, 3 spacious bedrooms, updated main bath and even an ENSUITE off the master. Downstairs has a LEGAL 1 BEDROOM SUITE with updated kitchen, living room, full bath & new vinyl flooring throughout. Updates include: Roof, windows, furnace, newer patio & fence, flooring, kitchen & bathrooms. Spacious, private, south facing fenced yard with large deck, storage shed, and a BONUS DETACHED HOME OFFICE/STUDIO. Situated on a 6600 sq ft lot and perfect for entertaining. Walk to shops, restaurants, downtown Ladner! 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!
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$1,198,000
NEW LISTING
$1,198,000
NEW LISTING
$1,298,000 5013 Mariner Place
$3,500,000
$499,000
Welcome to Life at the Beach!
$1,249,000
Your private oasis awaits the moment you walk through the nautical gate. Walk the beach for miles or relax breathing in the fresh salty air while oceans nature surrounds you. A lovely Craftsman Style Beach House smartly offers everything your family will need in space and design including a place to work from home. Ample parking plus a covered RV area to store all your toys. A rare opportunity.
3 BED + DEN | 2 BATH
5384 Maple Crescent
SOLD
I Love Living Here! 604.290.5657
$659,999 3560 40 Street
SOLD
SOLD
NEW LISTING: 1640 Beach Grove Road SOLD
SOLD
5705 34B Avenue
WATERFRONT DREAMS DO COME TRUE
$2,599,000
SOLD
$1,149,000 6742 Ladner Trunk Rd
NEW LISTING
Experienced Trusted Professional personally taking care of everything you need
111-15268 28 Avenue
SOLD
www.silvanamorrow.com
5515 Chestnut Cres
authentic • relevant • trustworthy
$484,900
$1,149,000
103-1441 Garden Place 1302-13618 100 Ave
sutton group seafair realty #100-5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC V4K 2K4
MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER 2018 & 2019
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Your Local Market Expert
Seafair Realtty
SERVING ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS SINCE 1984
604..910.70 039 www..michaelwa awrryk.com
“TSAWWASSEN”
seafair realty
JUST SOLD 5274 11A Avenue
“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
GREGFINLAY . com professional real estate
MLS # R2555191
604.351.5631
greg@gregfinlay.com seafair realty
1625 56th street, delta, bc
Now Asking $1,328,000
Seafair Realty
seafair realty
Sold eg by Gr
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.
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Joanne Prest 604-828-2975
joanne@prestrealestate.c ca
MLS # R2548902
303-5599 14B Avenue
13-13911 16 Avenue
$499,000
$759,000
Independently Owned & Operated
Royal LePage Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC Office: 604-943-7411
Providing Friendly, Professional Service Since 1992.
an independent member broker
SOLD
Connecting agents to the community Show current and future clie ents you mean busiiness
604-782-2053 | taussem@glaciermedia.ca
SOLD
5533 Chestnut Crescent 204 - 1375 View Crescent Tsawwassen Ladner
SOLD
SOLD
309, 1369-56 Street Tsawwassen
150 - 4662 Hemlock Way Tsawwassen
SOLD
506, 14 Royal Ave East New Westminster
SOLD
104, 5555 - 13A Avenue Tsawwassen
The market remains hot - list now before the anticipated summer slow-down. Give me a call to find out what your home is worth!
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DeanBauck BSc, MBA, RI(BC)
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Real Estate Consultant
www.deanbauck.com Read my blog at w for the latest South Delta real estate news.
Experience Award Winning Service!
e dbauck@deanbauck.com p 604.603.8538 1333 56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A6
Mountain Views
Regency Realty Ltd
Independently OwnedOwned and Operated Broker Independently and Operated Broker
$1,590,000
5238 Paton Drive Views to farmland & Mountains. Quiet cul-desac 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
Land Assembly
Development Opportunity
5 Acres
$1,088,000
SOLD Close to Tsawwassen Town Center, parks & transportation! 36,400 sf site @$148/sf potential for townhomes or apartments. Call Dean 604.603.8538
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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
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the heart of our business is people.
TSAWWASSEN 1628 FARRELL CRESCENT
SOUTH SURREY 19-2855 158 STREET
TSAWWASSEN 158-5421 10TH AVENUE
4 Bed + Den | 4 Bath | 2500 ft 2
3 Bed + Flex | 4 Bath | 1862 ft 2
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1330 ft 2
Quite simply one of the finest homes available in Tsawwassen’s oceanside community of Beach Grove. Nothing has been spared in the overall design, quality & functionality of this stunning 4 yr old family home. Steps to the beach, elementary school, golf course, town center, transit, and endless walking trails. Inside & out, top to bottom... this home will check all of the boxes.
Welcome to the very popular “Oliver” development built by award winning Woodbridge Properties & Park Ridge Homes in the growing Grandview community. This craftsman style, 3 level, corner unit townhome boasts 10 ft ceilings on the main level, an impressive gourmet kitchen & wide plank flooring. Private & fenced exterior living space, 2 side by side garage parking with 2 additional parking in the driveway.
2 level townhome at Sundial Villa that has been substantially updated & features timeless design, modern decor with a thoughtful & functional floor plan throughout. This super popular, very friendly & highly desirable community is steps to the town center, schools, transit & recreation. Nothing to do but move in & enjoy sunny Tsawwassen.
$1,998,000
$989,000
$679,900
sold
LADNER 5881 CRESCENT DRIVE
sold
sold
LADNER LADNER 4831 central avenue 6340 Holly park dr
sold
sold
LADNER 16-6320 48A AVENUE
TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 6443 HAMMERMILL AVENUE
5 Bed | 5 Bath | 3354 ft2
3 Bed + Loft | 3 Bath | 1767 ft2
4 Bed + Den | 3 Bath | 2839 ft2
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2158 ft2
$2,279,000
$839,000
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1579 ft2
$1,579,000
$649,000
$1,459,900
brad: 604-779-6764
frank: 604-862-5731
becirrealestate.com
Regency Realty Ltd.
Independently Owned & Operated
1333 56 Street, Delta
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A51
the heart of our business is people.
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LADNER Tsawwassen LADNER TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS ladner 305 - 6251 RIVER ROAD 13 - 6320 48A Avenue 101 - 1153 54A Street 79 - 5510 ADMIRAL WAY 15 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1007 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
$675,000
$649,000
$455,000
$998,800
$919,000
sold
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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
sold
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vancouver TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 11 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 18 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 504 - 1808 W. 1ST AVE 223 - 1120 tsatsu shores dr
TSAWWASSEN 110-PERERINE SOUTH
4 Bed | 3 Bath | 1850 ft2
3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1619 ft 2
2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1025 ft2
1 Bed | 1 Bath | 553 ft2
$929,900
1 Bed + Den | 1 Bath | 810 ft2
$899,900
$926,500
$539,000
$379,900
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
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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 Medallion Club 29 Years
Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038 Medallion Club 11 Years
A MUST SEE!
Bonnie
jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com
Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin
EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS!
REDUCED TO $1,349,000
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
STUNNING CUSTOM SUITE! #207 - 5055 SPRINGS BOULEVARD, 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
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)
The
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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
Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038
Medallion Club 29 Years
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Medallion Club 11 Years
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Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin
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4973 CEDAR SPRINGS
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1406 BEACH GROVE ROAD E TEAM
628 SANDOLLAR PLACE
TheDeltaGroup.ca
604-762-2041
Commercial Residential Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca
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#601-1350 VIEW CRES
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#578-4688 HAWK LANE
#12-4638 ORCA WAY
KITSILANO
Tim Rohwer
GEFFKE
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• 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
102-2091 Vine Street ABBOTSFORD
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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
$1,249,000
GEFFKE
TEAM
5274 BELAIR CRES
#303-4745 54A
REGENCY REALTY
(We speak German, Finnish, Cantonese & Mandarin)
NEW LISTING
3104 204 ST, LANGLEY
#406-4977 SPRINGS BLVD #312-4977 SPRINGS BLVD
NEW LISTING
$789,000 4880 43 Avenue
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#213-6505 3RD AVENUE
D L O S NOTHING TO DO! JUST MOVE IN!
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#6-4942 WOLF WAY
CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION!
Tim & Sharon “We Can Relate”
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1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (next to Starbucks)
SURREY
D L O S
#57 5957 152 Street LADNER
D L O S #13 6350 48A Avenue LADNER
D L O S
5086 Whitworth Crescent BRIGHTON AT WESTERLEIGH
Sharon Rohwer 604-760-7163
Residential Seniors Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca
Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC V4L 2A6
• Deluxe 2 bedroom 2 bath 1225 sf townhouse • Gourmet kitchen with deluxe island, open style living, dining area with walkout to private backyard overlooking gardens • Ownership comes with 8500 sf CLUB WEST resort amenities • Enjoy the all season Discovery Trail plus minutes from shops, etc
#72-30989 Westridge Pl $569,800
TSAWWASSEN
“All Gussied up but no where to go!”
D L O S
409-1350 View Crescent
REAL ESTATE MARKET IS HOT! NEED MORE INFORMATION? JUST GIVE US A CALL! NO OBLIGATION JUST INFORMATION!
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HOMES HOM
FROM MASTER BUILDER TO MASTER SELLER Mountains, trees, farmland
Beach Grove
Boundary Bay
LIST W E N
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$1,690,000
$1,788,000
5238 Paton Drive
6741 Meredith Place
Backing onto green space, with a vaulted living area and master on the main. This 2700 ft2, 4 bedroom home invites you in and makes you want to stay.
Detached two storey, 3 bedroom home in the charming, friendly neighbourhood of Boundary Bay. Botanical paradise. Minutes to the Lower Mainland’s best beach.
Harry Siempelkamp |
$1,998,00 00
1628 Farrell Crescent Luminous, open concept 4-bedroom m home in family-friendly Beach Grove e. door Stroll to dike and school. Covered outd o. living space, bonus detached studio
604. 218.2169 | harry@royallepagge.ca
HARRYKNOWSHOMES.COM
JIM BURNETT
36 Years Residential Experience in Ladner & Tsawwassen 34 Years Experience in Land Assembly, Subdivisions & New Home Developments
BUS: 604-946-1688 | jimburnettrealtor@gmail.com Royal Lepage Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 56th Street, Delta, BC
Professional Service with Proven Results
LANCE HUGHES 604.943.8080
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LIFETIME MEMBER
www.lancehughes.com
Re/Max Progroup Realty
$1,999,900
NEW LISTING
SO L D FRESH ON THE MARKET
Welcome to Parc Regent Estates super location in quiet downtown old Ladner right across from the park. A well maintained self managed building. This updated 757 sq ft 1 bedroom 1 bath shows beautifully with loads of renovations including; kitchen, bathroom, flooring, new LED lighting, a large master bedroom with a whole wall of built-in-cabinets and more. Serene Private fenced patio. 1 car secure parking & storage is to mention a few of the fine perks included. This apartment is a must see, exceedingly clean, ready to move into. Close to all town amenities.
Asking $449,000 - MLS# R2570928 Call Jim Burnett for your private viewing 604-946-1688 Make sure you are well represented in all your Real Estate needs!
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.
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Jennifer McIver 778-788-5078
Leanne Lionello 604-209-5294
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Featured Listing:
5077 1A Avenue
$2,899,000
ABSOLUTELY CLASSIC & STUNNING PINNACLE HOMES BUILT CUSTOM EXECUTIVE HOME PRIME PEBBLE HILL LOCATION ON ALMOST 1/3 ACRE CUL DE SAC LOT WITH POOL & HOT TUB
4 BED | 7 BATH | 5,215 SQ FT | 13,240 SQ FT LOT
New Listing:
1500 Kirkwood Road
$1,480,000
WELCOME TO THE VERY HEART OF BEACH GROVE! HERITAGE BEACH GROVE RANCHER WITH EXTENSIVE EXECUTIVE UPDATES ON AN EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY
3 BED | 2 BATH | 2,176 SQ FT | 7,546 SQ FT LOT
New Listing:
Ste. 312-5099 Springs Boulevard
$878,000
THE PERFECT SUNNY TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS CONDO! SOUTH WEST EXPOSED GOLF COURSE VIEW SUITE WITH SPACIOUS 166 SQ FT BALCONY
2 BED | 2 BATH | 1,264 SQ FT | 2 PARKING
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1578 Farrell Crescent $1,348,000
SUNNY, PRIVATE AND BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED BEACH GROVE RANCHER! INDOOR / OUTDOOR LIVING TAKEN TO A NEW LEVEL WITHIN MINUTES TO SCHOOLS, BEACH & GOLF COURSE!
3 BED | 2 BATH | 1,949 SQ FT | 6,254 SQ FT LOT
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28B Georgia Wynd $3,288,000
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING & SOPHISTICATED CONTEMPORARY HOME PINNACLE HOMES BUILDER’S OWN HOME ON PRIVATE SOUTH LOT BACKING ONTO POINT ROBERTS GOLF COURSE
4 BED | 4 BATH | 6,316 SQ FT | 11,571 SQ FT LOT
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4969 Stevens Drive $3,898,000
WORLD CLASS WEST COAST CONTEMPORARY HOME TRULY AN ENTERTAINERS HOME OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY LUXURY & QUALITY THROUGHOUT
6 BED | 4 BATH | 5,517 SQ FT | 10,506 SQ FT LOT
R E / M A X P R O G R O U P R E A LT Y | 5 3 6 0 1 2 AV E N U E , D E LTA , B C . V 4 M 2 B 3 | O F F I C E : 6 0 4 . 9 4 3 . 8 0 8 0 | E A C H O F F I C E I N D E P E N D E N T LY O W N E D A N D O P E R AT E D
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Todd Jackson, B.A.
Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
Amy Lambert Richard Lowe, RIBC Realtor
Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
Mike Van Straaten Realtor
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
4911 5th Avenue, Tsaw $1,499,000
5243 Upland Drive Tsawwassen
4608 Holly Park Wynd, Ladner #201-1704 56 Street, Tsaw $1,279,000 $599,900
NEW LISTING
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY! Come home to the quiet life with plenty of room for all family member to live, work and relax! Over 2500 sq. $. With 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double car garage on sunny 8000+ sq. $. lot. Short walk to English Bluff Elementary School and only minutes to recrea�on and Tsawwassen Mills Shopping Centre. This is….THE IDEAL FAMILY HOME!
SCENICALLY SUPREME! Outstanding family home on the view side of Upland Drive! 4-Level side split with plenty of room and storage for a growing family or mul�-genera�ons. This home demands very li#le of you, but gives you so much including the amazing sunsets and views. A home of over 3700 sq. $. perched on a 14,000 sq. $. Lot. Want something unique-this home has it all!
1609 Duncan Drive, Tsaw $1,489,000
#203-1248 Hunter Road, Tsaw 4245 41B Street, Ladner $649,800 $6,800,000
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!
SOLD A202-1258 Hunter Rd, Tsaw
SOLD
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 4953 Mariner Place, Ladner
SOLD
RELAX-HERE IT IS! The perfect loca�on and home for those wan�ng maximum living with the minimum housekeeping. Over 2300 sq. $. with 3 bedrooms on upper level and kitchen, family, dining and separate office on the main. Wake up with a smile in this very sunny & bright home. Quiet & safe cul-de-sac with walking distance to Holly School & Park.
Lucra�ve 20 acre prime Blueberry Farm. Laser Levelled fields with city water. Offering 3 mature varie�es including Duke, Reka, and Hardy Blue. Featuring a huge detached shop, circa 1906 Heritage Barn and 2 completely separate residents on different streets! Spacious 2429 SF 4 bedroom and 3 bath country home. Or the 2980 sf Cra$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.
SOLD 5198 Westminster Ave, Ladner
SOLD
#303-4770 52A Street, Ladner #46-5510 Admiral Blvd, Ladner #84-5900 Ferry Road, Ladner
Heron Cove at the Pillars! 2 bed, 2 bathroom unit features open concept living with a sought a$er floor plan with bedrooms at opposite ends, and 9 $. ceilings. Kitchen features granite countertops, s/s appliances & gas stove. Living room with gas fireplace and access to a large covered deck. Laundry room has full size side by side washer and dryer, laundry sink, built-in cabinetry. Well maintained building, quiet loca�on, unit close to stairs for easy exit, gas included in maintenance fee.
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.
SOLD 5617 45th Avenue, Ladner
SOLD 5268 1A Avenue, Tsaw
SOLD #118-4885 53rd St, Ladner
SOLD 4880 48th Avenue, Ladner
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A57
Todd Jackson, B.A.
Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
Amy Lambert Richard Lowe, RIBC Realtor
Personal Real Estate Corpora�on
NEW LISTING
Mike Van Straaten Realtor
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
#205-7098 Mont Royal Square #105-4758 53rd Street, Ladner 4484 Dawn Drive, Ladner $1,238,000 Vancouver $469,000
Bright and spacious 1068 SF 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom NE corner suite located steps to Champlain Square shops public library and ameni�es. Large covered deck with view of Mont Royal Square
Well main�ained and updated 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom in Sunningdale Estates. Just minutes to ameni�es and Historic Ladner Village. Quiet and private exposure overlooking green space.
ONE OWNER HOME! 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home located on prime cul-de-sac in Ladner. Highlights of this home include master bedroom on main level, upstairs games room, double garage with extra room for RV parking. Updates include engineered hardwood, windows, roof, refaced kitchen cabinets, appliances, and gas fireplace.
#203-1319 Mar�n Street South Surrey $595,000
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.
SOLD #215-4977 Springs Blvd, Tsaw #407-4768 53rd Street, Ladner 5642 Grove Avenue, Ladner 5319 Crescent Drive, Ladner $608,000 $659,900 $1,349,000 $4,299,000
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 4453 45A Avenue, Ladner
SOLD 5974 16th Street, Tsaw
Rare Find!! 3 Bedroom and 2 Full Bathroom Penthouse condo in centrally located Sunningdale. This well maintained top floor corner unit with 2 oversized decks, spacious rooms and 9 foot ceilings has South-East exposure and is located on the quiet side of the building overlooking the courtyard. This property also has investment poten�al as this is a well managed building with Rentals and Pets allowed. The unit comes with 2 parking stalls and a storage locker. Strata fees include Gas and Hot water.
SOLD #204-4743 River Road W, Ladner
SOLD
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.
SOLD 5205 4th Avenue, Tsaw
SOLD
Fantas�c 4 bedroom and 4 bath 2 level family home with bright and open great room concept down and home office. Appealing cra%sman style home with high ceilings and detached garage. Quiet back lane and sunny backyard for the family. Great west Ladner loca�on near schools and parks.
SOLD 4645 Riley Place, Ladner
SOLD
#515-5055 Springs Blvd, Tsaw 310 Tsawwassen Beach Rd, Tsaw 5126 Westminster Ave, Ladner
SOLD 4414 52A Street, Ladner
SOLD 5030 Cliff Drive, Tsaw
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info@colleenalmrud.com www.colleenalmrud.com
Personall Reall Estate Corporation
778.688.5972 TOP 10% OF GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®
6854 190 Street, Surrey MLS# R2573236 $1,099,000
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40 Georgia Wynd, Tsaw MLS# R2559419 $3,788,000
RE/MAX Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave, Delta, BC based on realtors sales for 2015-2018
104-6263 River Rd, Ladner MLS# R2555728 $759,000
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864 Pacific Drive, Tsaw MLS# R2540381 $2,688,000
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Beautiful family home located in the heart of Clayton Heights offering 4 bedrooms + den + 4 bathrooms. Detached garage with alley access.
Absolutely stunning West Coast designed rancher with basement. Spectacular 17,675 sqft sunny private lot with pool, waterfall, hot tub, extensive covered patio + additional detached garage.
Gorgeous waterfront ground floor 2 bedroom + 2 bathroom condo in the prestigious Riverhouse. The perfect floor plan with private, oversized patio to enjoy the view.
Brand new ultra luxury 5 bedroom, 5 bathrooms home located on one of Tsawwassen’s most prestigious streets offers 3589 sqft living plus an unfinished 2,017 sqft basement. Elegance & sophistication.
Videos and floor plans available at www.colleenalmrud.com
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EXTENSIVE TASTEFUL RENOVATIONS!
1099 50B STREET
JUST LISTED!
John Nielsen
$1,989,000
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!!
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY TY! Y
PORT GATEW WAY
2975 53RD 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 360 0º TOUR
$5,950,000
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!
GOLF COURSE, WATER & MTN VIEWS 208-5011 SPRINGS BLVD $1,129,000 JUST LIS STED D!
SOLD MLS S R253353 35 360º TOUR R
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
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May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A59
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.
$1,399,000
5636 Goldenrod Crescent
Fabulous renovated Tudor home in a cul-de-sac in Forest by the Bay. Family ready 3073 sq ft 4 bedroom/3 bath plus huge games room, gorgeous gourmet kitchen with quartz countertops, gas stove, stainless appliances, open floorplan, wideplank flooring, modern interior design by Susannah Walker. Large covered outdoor area adjacent to inground pool with new liner. 2 blocks to French immersion elementary school and High school. 10 minute walk to Winskill park and town center
NEW LISTING
$889,500
$1,898,000
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.
$589,000
JUST SOLD
JUST SOLD
#504-5055 Springs Blvd.
#23 4949 57 Street, Ladner
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.
$2,999,000
1086 Pacific Court
5136 1A Avenue
NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE
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.
NEW LISTING
$3,788,000
JUST SOLD 40 Georgia Wynd
Spacious 3 bed/2 bath townhouse in the well-maintained, family-oriented complex ‘Oasis’. In-suite laundry, plenty of sunlight, playground for kids, basketball court. Great starter home for young family.
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/built-ins 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…
RE/MAX Progroup Realty | 5360 12th Avenue, Delta, BC V4M 2B3 | Office 604.943.8080 | Eugene@eugenek.ca | deltarealestate.net
Brian Elsey, PREC 604-551-9396 www.brianelsey.ca
SPRING MARKET LIST WITH US NOW AND CATCH THE SPRING MARKET. BENEFIT FROM A COMPLIMENTARY MARKET EVALUATION.
Harry Ratchford, PREC 604-315-2633 www.harryratchford.ca
W H AT O U R C L I E N T S A R E S AY I N G A B O U T U S
I have no hesitation in recommending Brian and Harry to anyone who is thinking of buying or selling a property. I had found an ideal house that I had to move on quickly, Brian and Harry not only sold my house in a very short time, but also negotiated a very good price on my new house, and made sure that all the paperwork went smoothly. Well done Brian and Harry, thank you, Len and Jean. Brian Elsey and Harry Ratchford were our Realtors for our first home purchase last year. We felt as though they continually went above and beyond in advocating for us in an incredibly competitive market. They were both enthusiastic and empathetic, recognizing that this was a sometimes overwhelming process. We really appreciated their patience in educating us in the real estate process, both from a buying, selling and investment standpoint. We are so happy with our new home, and feel confident that it is a great place for us now and will remain a great investment in the future. We were so grateful to them for being so honest and proactive about our options throughout our search. Their referral network also took huge pressure off of us, as I did not have to research into mortgage brokers or inspectors, saving us time and stress when it really counted - Brian and Harry have taken care of us every step of the way. Thank you Brian and Harry, Cassidy!
Call Brian or Harry for a FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your home!
RE/MAX PROGROUP - 5360 12TH AVE, DELTA, B.C. - 604.943.8080
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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 $429,000
#18 4787 57 Street, Delta $619,000
NEW PRICE
NEW PRICE
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!
#16 - 6320 48A Avenue, Delta $649,000
5428 49A Avenue,Delta $1,199,000
SOLD
2 - 4887 Central Avenue $859,000
JUST SOLD 4470 Hutcherson Ln, Delta $1,074,500
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
JUST SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
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 ensuite. 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.
JUST SOLD
210 16398 64 Avenue, Surrey $399,900
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
5534 44 Avenue, Delta $1,149,000
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 + ensuite! 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!
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
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!
104 22327 River Road, Maple Drive
$589,900
JUST SOLD
SOLD
OVER ASKING in Multiple Offers
JUST SOLD
106 - 1922 West 7 Ave, Vancouver $999,000
JUST SOLD
5250 Maple Crescent, Delta $1,149,000
118-4690 Hawk Lane, Tsawwassen $435,000
JUST SOLD 5478 44 Avenue $1,249,000
SOLD
Strata Lot 68 @ Boardwalk Starting at $659,900
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
WELCOME HOME to THE RIDGE at BOSE FARM - country residences on an old Surrey landmark complete with heritage barn, dairy shed and farmhouse all located in a beautiful pastoral setting. This 1 bed, 1 bath is thoughtfully laid out, perfect for first time buyer or investor, boasting floor-to-ceiling cabinets, quartz stone countertops with coordinated ceramic backsplash, wide plank laminate hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances (with new dishwasher), spacious cheater ensuite bathroom, walk-in closet and huge windows to let lots of light in. The stunning amenities include exclusive club house with full kitchen, yoga room, library, media room, community gardens, guest suites in the old farmhouse, and so much more! NO RENTAL RESTRICTIONS, PETS OK.
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
as the buyer’s agent
May 06, 2021 The Delta Optimist A61
OVER ASKING Ladner 5414 Chamberlayne Ave
$1,388,000 29 50th Street
IN-GROUND POOL! $1,299,000 5110 Dennison Drive
$239,000 910 Fifth Ave, New West
$1,750,000 5301 4a Avenue
Beach Grove 5845 Whitcomb Place
$1,299,000 19 Wallace Place
Ladner River Watch
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NEW LISTING
5021 57 Street $789,900
WWW.KELSEYLYNCH.CA
604.831.7536
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.
701-2483 Spruce Street $1,099,000 SPECTACULAR VIEWS! Stylish and bright, this two bedroom, two bathroom plus den corner-unit 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. Welldesigned 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.
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COFLIN, Hugh Jay Alexander December 15, 1928 Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan April 30, 2021 Tsawwassen, B.C. Hugh Coflin, beloved husband of Patricia Coflin, of Tsawwassen, B.C., died peacefully in his sleep with his family by his side on April 30, 2021 at the age of 92 years after a long life filled with laughter and love.
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Hugh was born in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, December 15, 1928 and played professional hockey for the Chicago Blackhawks during 19501951 season and was then traded to the Detroit Red Wings for their 1952 Stanley Cup win, landing his name on the 1952 Stanley Cup. Hugh continued with the Western Hockey League Edmonton Flyers, leading the team to multiple championships as Captain. Hugh remained an avid hockey lover until the end, passing on his passion for sports to his children and all those that were lucky enough to have their paths cross with him. Leading a legendary life, Hugh looked back fondly on his 12-year NHL / WHL career and the friends and teammates he had along the way. While in Edmonton, Hugh met his soulmate, the beautiful Patricia Barry, and remained deeply in love for over 65 years. Together they raised a beautiful family and actively supported their passion in sports, academics, and life. Hugh then enjoyed a successful business career with Christie’s and balanced his priorities, spending time with his loved ones, providing support and encouragement, and always deeply proud of their accomplishments. Despite his many achievements, what Hugh will be remembered for most is his role as a kind and loving friend, father, grandfather, and husband. Hugh’s memory will forever live on in the hearts of his children, grandchildren, and his loving wife, Pat. All those who were lucky enough to love and be loved by Hugh attest that he will be missed beyond measure. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church on Friday, May 7th, 2021 at 11:00 am. Condolences may be forwarded through visiting the Delta Funeral Home website; www.arbormemorial.ca/en/delta. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Foundation in Hugh’s name at http://www.bccancerfoundation.com or 1-888- 906-2873. Delta Funeral Home 604.946.6040
Sylvia Joyce, born May 1st, 1936 in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England to William (Bill) and May Dent passed away peacefully April 28th, 2021 with Family at her side. Sylvia grew up in Gateshead, England where after completing Brighton Road High School, she worked as a short-hand typist for Warner Brothers Films. Sylvia often told the story as a youth, she and her girlfriend knocked on a door looking for a young man they knew. His older brother, Peter Joyce opened the door and shoo’d them away. Sylvia claims she told her girlfriend as they walked away, she was going to marry Peter. Sylvia and Peter were married 8 years later in 1958, remaining faithful companions, usually seen together, until Peter’s passing in 2015.
Peter and Sylvia had 3 sons and immigrated to Canada in 1966. Settling in Tsawwassen in 1969, it was a community in which they felt happy and blessed to raise their family. Sylvia was a friend to many and always available to volunteer her time. A committed letter writer and card sender, who adapted to the times with email, but never forgot the personal touch of the handwritten note. Sylvia stayed connected to the many people in her life including childhood friends who’s lives had taken them to different parts of the world. With Peter, she was fortunate to journey to 39 countries with a common stop home in England to see Family and friends. Sylvia lived her life with a glass half full personality, always with a smile and a make the best of the situation attitude. Thankfully, she passed this spirit to many. She will always remain in our thoughts. Sylvia was predeceased by her husband Peter (2015) and her sister Irene Timbey. Sylvia will be forever loved and remembered by her family; Gavin (Sheila), Bill (Nina) and Darren (Dana). Her loving niece Carol Redhead. Grandchildren; Stephen, Katie, Emma, Ryan, Will, Alex, Rob, Lauren, Mackenna, and Addison. The Family sincerely thanks the compassion and quality of care by Delta Hospital. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Delta Hospital Foundation or The Alzheimer Society of Canada in Sylvia’s memory. The Family will hold a private ceremony, in which Peter and Sylvia will be again together. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date, when social norms allow.
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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT Seasonal Farm Labourers Req’d in Delta (Yet Chong Farms Inc.), $15.20/hr. 5-6 days/wk. 40+hrs/wk. Production bonus may be available. Horticultural work such as; planting, irrigating, pruning, spraying weeding, sorting and harvesting blueberries. Exp. an asset. Employment starts approximately June 15th, 2021 Please fax application to 604-946-3143 or email nancychong@dccnet.com
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Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Delta Foam Board Insulations Ltd. from Ladner, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNRORD), Surrey for a Licence of Occupation for commercial moorage purposes, situated on Provincial Crown land located at Ladner Reach, Unsurveyed crown foreshore or land covered by water being part of the bed of Fraser River, Group 2, New Westminster District, containing 0.002 Hectares, more or less The Lands File Number for this application is file 2412463. Comments on this application may be submitted in two ways: 1) Online via the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database website at: https://comment.nrs.gov.bc.ca/applications. 2) By mail to the Senior Land Officer at 200 10428 153rd Street, Surrey, BC V3R 1E1. Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations until June 11, 2021. Comments received after this date may not be considered. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact Information Access Operations at the Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services in Victoria at: www.gov.bc.ca/citz/iao/
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