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With an increase in gang violence throughout the Lower Mainland in recent weeks, including a brazen, deadly shooting May 1 at a North Delta mall, Delta Police are stepping up enforcement in an effort to stop further violence in the community. Last weekend, the department launched a new team focused on intercepting potential gang or related activity, and acting as a deterrent, through a high profile presence in public spaces such as along Scott Road and at popular restaurants. The launch of this new team is part of the department’s three-pronged approach – interdiction, investigation and prevention. “We’ve had good early feedback on the new team,” said DPD Chief Neil Dubord. “Specifically, we heard from restaurant managers and staff, as well as patrons, who welcomed the high visibility approach. The public often wonders if we know who the gangsters are, or know their family members and associates. Yes, we do. Unfortunately, Delta is not immune from the gang conflict. Gangsters and associates might travel through

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A new Delta Police team began May 15, targeting gang related activity. Enforcement includes checks of curfews and conditions.

Delta, or they and family members may live here. Our analysts work closely with intelligence experts from across Metro Vancouver to share information and make sure we are well-informed on the movements of gang members.” DPD say officers stepped up visits to locations where gang members are known to frequent, and made some informative stops last weekend. Those who must abide by curfews and conditions are being checked regularly, say DPD.

Police also share information on known gangsters with restaurants and other businesses through the department’s Inadmissible Patron Program. Officers continue to promote this program and work with the community to let gangsters know they are not welcome. Although DPD are part of the integrated Police Dog Services unit, Delta has its own Specialty Dog Unit. These dogs can sniff out firearms, ammunition and drugs. The dogs are now working with part of the

new high-visibility team, and will be called when suspicious drivers are pulled over. Dubord said with the May 1 shooting, the department expedited the implementation of this new specialized team, which was to take place later this year. “We heard loud and clear that people had some anxiety around public safety within our community and I think everyone was impacted by that shooting,” said Dubord. Although this new team

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was launched in North Delta, Dubord said residents should also expect to see a higher visibility of officers in South Delta. “We have seen most of the activity in North Delta, but that doesn’t mean South Delta is immune,” he said. “The drug culture, which this centres around, is in all of our communities whether that is North or South Delta. We know there will be gangsters who will travel through both communities, so there will be resources in South Delta as well.” DPD continues to devote significant resources into the May 1 homicide investigation of BC Corrections Officer and Surrey resident Bikramdeep Randhawa, which occurred at the Scottsdale Centre Mall. Dubord said 40 full-time officers are investigating the shooting and are still looking at three potential avenues as motives – personal life, professional life and total mistaken identity. “We have not determined any one of those yet. We have pieces of evidence that are directing us towards whatever the end result may be, but it is still very active and we are still collecting, looking at video and analyzing evidence from the scene,” said Dubord. CONTINUED: see Page 5

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The B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has released more detailed COVID-19 case information on a community level within municipalities, something the City of Delta had been requesting since the start of the pandemic last year. The BCCDC, on the COVID-19 section of its website, is now providing spread sheets and colourful maps which shows high transmission areas, weekly positivity rates and other data. The information can be viewed by clicking on the new CHSA maps: COVID-19 case rate, testing and vaccination coverage link and also the new weekly data summary link where viewers can download spread sheet data. A colour coded map of hot spots indicates that numbers are down overall in Delta, North Delta remains a hot spot for infections, while Tsawwassen has one of the lowest rates of infections in the Lower Mainland. The data indicates that North Delta, from May 4 to 10, had an average daily rate, per 100,000, of 33.1, down only 3.4 from the previous week, with a testing positivity rate of 14.9. Meanwhile, Ladner had an average daily

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North Delta remains a hot spot for COVID-19 infections, while Tsawwassen has one of the lowest rates of infections in the Lower Mainland. The map and numbers reflect up to May 13. rate of 4.2, per 100,000, down almost 11 from the previous week, and Tsawwassen had an average daily rate of 2.3, per 100,000, down 4.6 from the previous week. The testing positivity rate was 3.4 per cent for Ladner and 1.1 per cent for Tsawwassen. North Delta was declared a hot spot where anyone 40 and over could book a vaccine appointment immediately, but recently the eligibility was further lowered to 30 years and over and now again lowered for residents 18 and over. The North Delta community, at 82 per cent, was behind Ladner (86 per cent) and

Tsawwassen (85 per cent) when it came to the percentage of the population 55 and over who have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. North Delta was also behind Ladner and Tsawwassen when it came to the percentage of those 18 and over who received a first dose. Delta council, on several occasions, has requested more detailed community-specific information from Fraser Health and the BCCDC, stating the information was needed to know where to better direct resources. “It’s very good…I wish we would have had it from the very beginning. It would have

allowed us to make different decisions. We made decisions based on all of Delta, which we were very uncomfortable doing and this data showed we needed an individual breakdown,” said Mayor George Harvie. “Our communities are very distinct. When you look back, we probably would have made different recommendations to council on closures and not having the whole city closed at the same time, just the hot spots and that is what we really missed… the hot spots, but saying that, we can’t look at the past, we have to move forward.” Harvie noted the city is doing an extensive social

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Fraser Health outlines COVID-19 clusters in schools SANDOR GYARMATI

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All the cases of COVID-19 clusters in local schools occurred in North Delta. That’s according to a new Fraser Health report which provides a few numbers breaking down cases of the virus, including variants of concern, transmitted within schools in the region. The FHA notes the report covers COVID19 cluster and outbreak cases reported to Public Health from Jan. 1 to March 7, 2021. The study period ended just before COVID-19 cases province-wide went into record-high daily numbers. The report covered students and staff who attended K-12 public and independent schools in the region, indicating that, overall, there had been a total of 2,049 overall school-associated

cases reported. The health region notes that represents less than one per cent of the total estimated staff and school population in Fraser region. The report also notes 19.6 per cent of COVID19 cases were associated with a confirmed cluster or outbreak. Those involved 115 confirmed clusters in 96 schools, involving 347 cases. Cluster sizes tended to be limited to two cases, although one outbreak in one school involved 54 cases. The FHA also noted 72.8 per cent of clusters were attributed to introduction of COVID into schools by students, while staff are known to be involved in 42.4 per cent of transmission events. Approximately eight per cent of in-school transmission in confirmed clusters were associated with variants

of concern cases. The report also noted that of the 267 cases that were likely, or possibly, acquired from school, 88 (4.3 per cent of all school-associated cases) led to household/community transmission, and mostly within the household, while 87 per cent of school-associated cases were acquired in the household or community. As far as the directionality of known in-school transmission events within confirmed clusters, the health region notes 125 cases involved direct student-to-student transmission, which included 17 cases of variants of concern. There were 27 cases of student-to-staff transmission, which include one variant of concern case. There were also 23 staff-to-staff transmissions, one of which was a variant of concern. There were also 51 cases of staff-to-student

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that were not included in confirmed clusters as additional analysis is warranted to determine if they’re linked or not to in-school acquisition. According to the FHA map, no Delta private schools had clusters or outbreaks but six public schools experienced it,

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North Delta shooting investigation continues CONTINUED from Page 1 Police received good information from the public, and continue to solicit photos, videos and other information, which can be uploaded directly through a link on the front of the department’s website at: deltapolice.ca. Dubord said the current conflict is defined by an unusual development – the increased involvement of youths in gangs. “Unfortunately it is estimated that 50 per cent of today’s gang members are in their teens and contrary to what some might think, it’s not poverty that has driven them to crime. These youths typically come from a middle-class background, but may suffer from other forms of trauma,” said Dubord. “We need to concentrate more of the work we do with youth-at risk at a younger age from a Delta Police side.” In order to address this issue, Delta Police School Liaison Officers and the Youth Unit are working with CFSEUBC’s End Gang Life, the Delta school district and programs such as Yo Bro and Yo Girl to divert youth from risky activity. Family members and community programs are also key, as the supports must encompass all facets of the youth’s life. “We started to see an increase in the demand for intervention and preventive steps with youths in 2020, and our officers have only gotten busier, as youths struggled with the impact of the pandemic and other related issues,” added Dubord. “But we know the effort we are putting in now will pay off in the long term.” Despite the May 1 shooting and increases in gang activity, Dubord maintains that Delta is a safe community. “We continue to be a safe community, but it does establish the fact that we are not immune to these situations happening,” he said.

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Delta’s firefighters have played a big role along with health professionals in administering COVID19 vaccinations. Mayor George Harvie, at council last week, gave acknowledgement to Delta Fire Department personnel assisting with the vaccinations, saying 47 firefighters are currently trained to vaccinate. As of last Friday, they had 111 shifts and administered nearly 10,000 doses. “Thanks to these firefighters for taking on this duty, which has freed up nurses from the vaccination effort to focus on work in hospitals where they are so needed,” said

Harvie. “We’re looking forward to continuing our support for the vaccination effort with firefighters pitching in for the upcoming months.” Harvie added one firefighter worked at a clinic with an intensive care unit nurse who works in a COVID-19 ward, and that nurse said she had lost five patients to the disease in a four-hour span. She could no longer be spared administering vaccines because her ward was too busy. Harvie said the effort is helping accelerate the number of people getting vaccinated. With additional vaccine supplies arriving, the plan for the North Delta Recreation vaccine clinic site is to move the

immunization activity into the ice rink area of the facility. On hand for the council meeting via Zoom, Fire Chief Guy McKintuck said firefighters have done an amazing job and, after talking to each of them, they expressed appreciation for being able to help out with the provincial response. He noted that firefighters in other municipalities in the Lower Mainland are also helping the vaccine effort. Harvie said it’s good to see the COVID-19 numbers appear on a downward trend, but people must remember to continue to their part and follow safety protocols, as well as register for a vaccine.

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Property crime is down while vehicle collisions are up according to first quarter 2021 crime statistics released last week by the Delta Police.

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Property crime is down while vehicle collisions are up according to first quarter 2021 crime statistics released last week by the Delta Police. Residential break and enters in were substantially lower compared to the same time frame last year, with 26 recorded this year compared to 44 last year year. Numbers for commercial break and enters stayed steady, with 30 recorded during the first three months of both years. DPD say the change in residential break and enters is likely attributed to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thefts from auto were down three per cent in the first quarter of 2021, with 194 incidents reported to police, versus 201 from 2020. “Unfortunately at the end of the first quarter this trend began to swing the other way, and so far in the second quarter thefts from vehicles has been trending up,” notes Insp. Ciaran Feenan, head of frontline patrol.

The issue has been two-fold he explains, including theft of items from vehicles, as well as thefts of catalytic converters, which are literally being sawed off. “We have a team in place that monitors crime trends on a weekly basis, so we addressed these issues quite proactively, with increased patrols in the middle of the night, as well as an education campaigns,” he says. Those patrols paid off with arrests in the first quarter with both types of crimes. Police are also recommending that commercial fleet operators, and owners of RVs and large trucks have their catalytic converters etched with the vehicle license plate. The DPD is encouraging motorists to speak with their mechanics during their next service, and inquire if etching services can be provided. The District Liaison Officers have been speaking with local service shops who are in support of this initiative. As for violent crime, DPD reports little change

during this time period, with 174 incidents reported to police, compared to 177 in 2020. Violent crime refers to offences such as assaults and robberies. The number of collisions are up five per cent in the first quarter, with 253 reported to police versus 240 in 2020. That trend is continuing into the second quarter and directly reflects the increased number of vehicles on the road, compared to the initial months of the pandemic, say DPD. Violation tickets are also up significantly, with 2,984 tickets handed out in the first three months, versus 2,590 in 2020. “With ticketing our focus is on the driving behaviours that lead to collisions and injuries,” added Feenan. “That’s impaired driving, distracted driving and speeding primarily. We’re targeting areas where we see more collisions, or areas where people have contacted us with concerns, such as school zones.” Residents can see more information on the DPD website crime map.

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t is just me or is everyone seemingly in a hurry these days? I ask this question as I ponder a couple of near traffic misses that I witnessed, check that, was almost involved in, in the past few weeks while travelling in our community. I live in North Delta, work in Ladner. Most days I travel along Scott Road and get onto Ladner Trunk Road for my 20-to 25-minute commute to work and back. Twice now, while travelling down Ladner Trunk Road, I have been passed by two speeding motorists, all in an effort to get one car length in front, and on both occasions, the drivers narrowly avoided on-coming traffic and colliding into me as I slammed on my breaks to let them back into the correct lane of traffic. Was this reckless driving behavior worth almost causing a serious multivehicle collision? Is getting ahead by one more car length going to get you to your destination that much faster? My answer would be no to both of these questions and I bet that most of you out there would agree with me. Too many drivers are travelling way too fast putting other drivers at risk. This week puts these risky driving behaviours and other dangerous driving habits in the spotlight. Tuesday marked the start of Canada’s Road Safety Week, a seven-day national campaign, which aims to make Canada’s roads the safest in the world. Delta Police are using its social media platforms to get out safe driving messages, be it asking motorists to slow down, to not drive impaired by drugs or alcohol or to not be distracted while driving by putting down your cell phone. The DPD traffic unit posted an image Tuesday of a pretty nice sports car being towed as the driver was speeding at 170 km/h in an 80 km/h zone. The driver saw his vehicle impounded and a hefty fine for excessive speeding. Again, I ask, the question, are the fast speeds and reckless driving worth it?

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ell, I got my taxes in on time (well, barely on time). I also helped my kids with theirs. My daughter’s taxes were relatively easy, especially with the free program I was able to download. We had the whole thing done in about an hour, transferred a little tuition deduction my way, filed it online and she has a refund coming. But what she said after we finished was a little puzzling… ‘Why don’t they teach this in school?’ Good question. Taxes are a part of all our lives. We all must complete our annual report to the government, income or not, to pay your fair share and qualify for any benefits you may be eligible for. She’s lucky, there’s a program she can use. Even just being able to use a computer is a luxury in my mind. When I was in college, I took a class in how to fill out tax forms. I’m reminded of that class every year, recalling the teacher’s name and his sage advice. He said taxes are like a game, and without the rules of

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the game, you’ll never win. I’ve never forgotten him or that class, because it was one of the most valuable and relevant classes I ever took. Considering that virtually everyone is going to submit a tax form later in life, maybe this is something that should be taught in high school. I know there’s a Life Skills class in Grade 10 that helps with budgeting and career planning, but this class should be offered later on, perhaps coupled with a class in economics, another real-world course that many don’t understand. And not just the basic forms, a deep dive into the inner workings of tax returns. No matter what a student

pursues later in life, taxes and the economy will impact them. We need to give them the tools to be able to navigate the world we are dropping them into. I hear kids constantly say ‘when will I ever use this?’ as they go through high school. Well, here’s a course that they will use, every year. I may not be able to factor a polynomial any longer, but I can figure out my taxable income. Even kids that do go on to post-secondary education may not be offered this class as I did, but they will pay taxes. And many won’t want to pay someone to prepare it for them. Taxes are one of, if not the largest expenditure in most households, yet we don’t do enough to prepare our youth to deal with it. We shouldn’t drop that burden on them without letting them at least know the rules of the game. Brad Sherwin, MBA is a long-time resident of South Delta, and has over 30 years’ experience in marketing, public relations and business strategy. He teaches Marketing at Douglas College, coaches hockey goalies and is Past President of Deltassist.


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A9

Letters

Thanks for speaking out Editor: Re: Come on Ladner, let’s do better (Letter to the Editor) May 7, 2021 Jaime Gusto describes a reality that many nice people overlook because

they want to believe that racism does not exist in Delta. Or if it does exist, then the best thing to do is just keep the peace. And by that they mean white peace. Racism is

more than a concept or a label. It is real life. The silence from nice white people is deafening. I applaud Jaime Gusto’s courage to tell the truth. Pam Shaw

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All are hurt by the sound of racism in our community Editor: A loud heartfelt thank you to Ladner resident, Jamie Gusto for her courage to inform the public of the recent disturbing public behaviour of racism towards her family. Jamie’s family has

been unfairly hurt by this bad unkind and unsafe language. All of Delta has been hurt and endangered by the sound of racism in our community. I am hopeful that Jamie’s letter calls us to become better and kind-

er neighbours to everyone, to those regarded by some on the “inside” and to those regarded by others on the “outside”. A racist-free Delta will become a safer healthier and more livable community for all. Carol Vignale

Applauding courage to speak out Editor: Re: Come on Ladner, let’s do better (Letter to the Editor) May 7, 2021 We saw Jamie Gusto’s May 7 letter describing incidents of racism in Ladner. We applaud her courage in telling the story.

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Thankful for bike free pathways Editor: I am a walker and am so thankful that we have the bike-free path at Deas Island. I wish there were more like this in the Lower Mainland. I love to walk and do it for health just as much as for enjoyment. From my own personal experience, the majority of cyclists

can ruin a very good walk. Many zoom up behind you. They never call out a warning that a bicycle is approaching you from behind. I guess it is not cool to have a bell on the bike that could also give a warning. I have actually been sworn at because I was in the way of a bicycle that I did not even

know was behind me on the path. I pity the people with dogs out there on the pedestrian/cycle paths because there is no such thing as showing some courtesy, slowing down and sharing the path in a responsible way. I vote for more pedestrian-only pathways. Maggie Morrison

Grateful for neighbourly kindness Editor: It is the strengths of our communities that either liberate and limit our abilities to cope during times such as these…and in our neighbourhood, the connections that have forged through simple acts of kindness have served to bring forth gratitude. From the onset of the pandemic to present day, our neighbours have extended their

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A10 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

FHA to begin community consultations on Delta Hospice SANDOR GYARMATI

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Fraser Health says it will collaborate with the community on future Delta hospice services. That’s according to officials with the health region during the FHA’s online public board meeting earlier this month, responding to questions posed by the Optimist about what’s next at the Irene Thomas Hospice and Harold and Veronica Savage Centre for Supportive Care, now operated by the health region. Health region president and CEO Dr. Victoria Lee said formal clinical counselling services are being offered as well as peer support counselling and family supports, but the health region will also consult with the community. “What we’re looking at is working with our community members and engaging with our

community including the municipality to see what kind of services would best serve the community at that building, because there’s the main hospice building as well as the additional (supportive care) building on that premise,” said Lee. “We’ll be engaging in community consultation to decipher what types of services are required and what would be most beneficial and then looking at who can provide those services as well.” Lee noted different groups in the same area can provide healing and beneficial service, so there’s multiple options. Members of the Take Back Delta Hospice recently formed their own society called the Heron Hospice Society of Delta, stating they will also offer compassionate end-of-life programs for individuals and families experiencing grief and loss, as well as an aim to support the Irene

Thomas Hospice, which is managed by the FHA. As far as what role that new group could play, FHA board chair Jim Sinclair said “they’re one of the people we’re going to discuss it with.” He added they will also reach out to the City of Delta, which has put forward a request to assume the lease of the supportive care centre. “We have appreciated their support in the beginning on this and we hope, no matter how we answer that question, we’ll continue to work with them to make sure those services are there for the people of Delta,” said Sinclair. Heron Hospice Society of Delta president Chris Pettypiece told the Optimist his society is currently offering bereavement support services through an Online Grief Circle, using Zoom, and will expand their program offerings to include a number

of other services when resources and revised public health restrictions eventually permit. The Delta Hospice Society, meanwhile, stated it continues providing counselling and education resources for adults and children. Nancy Pagani, director of operations for the society, told the Optimist their programs and services are active and in demand, and that a professional clinical counsellor, music therapist and social worker are available. “The pandemic posed some challenges however, we adapted well by providing services virtually and telephonically in addition to creating new programming for children and youth. Since January we were able to begin providing in-person counselling with all the necessary COVID precautions in place and continue to do so. Our music therapist works virtually but also

during the pandemic, created several online relaxation videos which can be seen on our website. Our Bereavement Outreach Program is run by volunteers who work with clients in the community,” Pagani explained. The current society board, which took control of the society after a heated annual general meeting in late 2019, was opposed to providing the legal procedure medical assistance in dying (MAiD) at the Irene Thomas Hospice, reversing a decision by the previous board to allow MAiD. It put the DHS at odds with the province and Fraser Health, which mandated publicly funded hospices with nonreligious affiliations offer the service to those who request it. The FHA gave oneyear’s notice in February 2020 that its service contract with the society would be terminated

without cause. Earlier this year, the health region gave notice it would take over operations at the hospice facility in Ladner. The FHA then reopened the 10 hospice bed facility and supportive care centre in April. Noting the community as well as the City of Delta expressed support for the health region’s decision, Sinclair said the board has learned from the experience, having reviewed it legal policy on contracted services and intending to make changes to avoid similar situations in the future. Harvie last week sent a letter to Lee, confirming the city’s interest inexploring options to acquire a head lease for the Harold and Veronica Savage Centre for Supportive Care. If the city were successful, Delta’s intent would then be to sublet the building to the Heron Hospice Society of Delta.

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Delta school board facing funding uncertainty SANDOR GYARMATI

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Trustees last week approved the operating budget for 2021/22 that had to make up a $2.72 million shortfall due to a number of factors, including increased costs and reduced revenues. The school district balanced the books in several ways including, among other things, using reserves, removing newer contingency funds as well as savings in several areas including reduced demand for transportation services and, due to the pandemic, reduced academy staffing. Board chair Val Windsor said she spoke with Delta North MLA Ravi Kahlon last week conveying concerns about funding and plans to also speak with Delta South MLA Ian Paton as well. “We do realize the significant challenges

faced by the district in presenting a balanced budget for the 2021/2022 school year in light of the ongoing pandemic. It’s unbelievable, all the twists and turns in this budget,” said Windsor, reading a statement on behalf of the board of education. “We very much appreciate the efforts of the district in proposing a gentle, sustainable and measured approach to reducing its expenditure in order to balance the budget. Rather than coming down hard, we choice to try and make it a little bit easier. “The district has also taken steps in ensuring that it holds sufficient reserve funds to buffer any potential revenue shortfalls. Hopefully, we will begin to transition out of the pandemic in the coming months and clearly there’s still much uncertainty ahead for the district.” Windsor said there’s

multiple scenarios moving forward and it’s not clear what September will look like, but has plans for whatever scenario arises. Trustee Bruce Reid said it’s important to keep reminding the provincial government there’s still a shortfall in funding. Trustee Nick Kanakos said governments are very quick to fund teacher salary increases but increases for exempt staff, such as principals and CUPE workers, come directly out of the district’s budget. Kanakos also said there’s hidden increases with inflation annually, always putting Delta in a crunch. “I’d like to advocate for more funding for those areas that we don’t receive extra funding for but are very important for the operation of our district,” he said.

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A12 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

Delta council approves Indigenous land acknowledgement SANDOR GYARMATI

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Delta council, for the first time last week, began a meeting with an Indigenous land acknowledgement. On hand for the first acknowledgement via Zoom were TFN Chief Ken Baird, executive council member. Valerie Cross, CAO Braden Smith as well as Musqueam First Nation Chief Wayne Sparrow. The acknowledgement will be held at the start of civic meetings and public events. Earlier this year, council unanimously endorsed directing staff to review and report back with options, as well as to consult the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations. Throughout the province, many public bod-

ies, including various levels of government, and school districts including Delta, also make an Indigenous land acknowledgement at the beginning of meetings and events. Instituting the practice of making an Indigenous land acknowledgement is one small step on the path to reconciliation, a Delta report notes, adding that additional actions are available for ongoing and future consideration. “The City of Delta is our closest neighbour and on behalf of TFN, I am very appreciative of the many opportunities that our governments and communities have had to collaborate and produce better outcomes for all involved. From community safety to recreational activities, our people are better off

for having found ways to work together. In taking this step to acknowledge our territory, Delta is displaying its ongoing commitment to the Tsawwassen Treaty, the Tsawwassen people and our shared future in this beautiful place that we are fortunate to call home,” said Baird in a news release issued after the council meeting. Sparrow noted the Musqueam is committed to continuing to work closely with the City of Delta to strengthen its renewed relationship and work toward shared goals. Mayor George Harvie said the city has worked with the TFN on numerous initiatives over the years and is thankful for their support and collaboration to create a meaningful and respectful acknowledgement. Harvie said he looks

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A14 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

Delta task force ‘will make a difference’ on diversity and inclusion, combating racism 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

A new Delta civic advisory committee, formed to come up with recommendations to council on actions to support diversity and inclusion, as well as combat racism and discrimination, held second meeting on Monday. The Mayor’s Task Force on Diversity, Inclusion and AntiRacism includes members from a wide range of backgrounds who will discuss issues as well as potential initiatives including increasing community engagement. “Right away last year we asked for a consultant to compile a report card and that consultant also did a report card on the Delta Police, so we (the committee) will be reviewing that

report card and making recommendations to council,” said Mayor George Harvie, chair of the task force. “I’m very appreciative and complementary of all the people who applied. This was the highest number of applicants we had for any committee. We have very good representation from all residents throughout the community including First Nations, through TFN. I’m very pleased with the group and their determination. I have said that their dedication and determination will make a difference.” At their first meeting a month ago, it was noted that the membership of the group includes more community members than staff. The members were encouraged to speak freely and all topics are

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It was noted at the first task force meeting that schools are the foundational blocks for building inclusive communities. open for discussion. The intent is that members will see actual change from meeting to meeting, as it is to be a committee focused on taking action, while staff will ensure that proposals will be turned around quickly.

During their first roundtable discussion, members and staff shared personal experiences of how racism and prejudice has touched them or their families. The members agreed that in order to make changes within the com-

munity, the problems need to be first identified and acknowledged. Task force members noted that the Mayor’s Youth Council has established a sub-committee to conduct a survey of high school students in Delta, seeking suggestions on how inclusion and diversity can be better encouraged in schools. A recent survey was conducted at Sands Secondary in North Delta. It was also noted that the interactions and initiatives between the Tsawwassen First Nations and the municipality have been positive, but there exists a need to connect Indigenous communities to large development projects throughout the province. Harvie said that Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord would speak at a future

task force meeting regarding the increase in hate crimes in the community. In addition to members of Delta staff and Harvie, the task force’s membership includes councillors Dylan Kruger and Alicia Guichon as well as community members John Darras, Raminderjit Dhami, Nancy Dhillon, Warren Dean Flandez, Corinne Kessel, Waseem Malik, Tanya Corbet, Julia Johnson Baker, Ana Niperalski, Rachel Loif, John Gibson of CUPE, Sukh Sidhu with the Delta Police Association and Joel Woznikoski with the Delta Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 1763. The city is still looking into how the meetings can be best made available online for the public to view.

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May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A15

Delta police school liaison program to remain SANDOR GYARMATI

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The Delta School District and Delta Police are committed to continuing to look for opportunities to ensure the school liaison program delivers the most relevant and appropriate student engagement. That’s what both organizations noted in a statement to the Optimist following recent news that the school boards in New Westminster and Vancouver decided to remove police officers from schools. The Vancouver district, in late April, became the first in B.C. to end its

program, phasing out uniformed police officers from schools by the end of June. New Westminster’s board quickly followed, immediately ending the district’s Child and Youth Liaison Officer Program due to concerns that armed officers could be disturbing to racialized or LGBTQ youth. The Delta district has been working closely with the Delta Police to ensure all local schools have a designated school liaison officer. According to the district, officers also work in partnership with school administrators and outside agencies including

School district undergoing new visioning process 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

The Delta School District has begun the process of creating a new long-term vision for the school district. Currently engaging with parents and partner groups, the district plans to have its Vision 2030 completed by this fall. It will contain a series of a goals and priorities that are to build upon Delta’s Bold Vision 2020, which set the district’s priorities from 2011 to 2020. The district notes staff across the district are already participating in visioning sessions. Until June, people will be able to share through live Zoom sessions, online surveys, conversations with colleagues and by posting their thoughts on online whiteboard spaces and photo murals. As far as the current vision endorsed a decade

ago, the district notes, “It was embraced wholeheartedly throughout the district, and resulted in countless successful programs and initiatives we will build on moving forward. The Visioning process will provide much needed positivity and collaboration, and act as our guiding ‘North Star’ as we support Delta’s students present and future for the next decade.” The current vision identifies the district’s mission, values as well as subthemes. Some of the current subthemes when it comes to the district being a leading in innovative teaching and learner success include having sustainable, accessible technology that supports innovative instruction, education taking place in all parts of the community and teachers working collegially to use best practices.

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ICBC, parent advisory committees and Delta Youth Services to provide presentations to both youth and their parents. Presentations that have been provided to the community in recent years include forums on drinking and driving, drugs, bullying and youth violence. Asked if the Delta school board is also considering reviewing

the future of the program, including whether any changes to what’s delivered might be considered, the district and police department in a joint statement indicated the program is not in danger of being cancelled. “The Delta School District and Delta Police Department have been following recent events in Vancouver and New

Westminster with interest. Due to our collaborative working relationship and because our size allows us to be readily adaptable, we believe we are able to successfully meet the needs of our community with our School Liaison Officer (SLO) program. Throughout the 50-year history of the SLO program, our overall goal has been to create safe

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Public hearing not required for Four Winds proposal SANDOR GYARMATI

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A new application by Century Group to build a brew pub for Four Winds Brewing Company at the Southlands has a few hurdles to clear, but a public hearing is not one of them. That’s according to the City of Delta’s planning staff regarding the application submitted last week for a new mixed use building, which would include a brew pub, at the Southlands Market District. The development would be anchored on Market Avenue with an 8,600-square-foot Four Winds craft brewery and restaurant. It would also contain 35 residences in the form of garden flats and stacked townhomes. Four Winds said the brewing facility would be just under 2,600 square feet, but provides the ideal space for a small batch specialty brew

house and restaurant. The planning department confirmed that based on the application submission, the brew pub complies with the zoning regulations and therefore would not require rezoning or a public hearing. The brew pub is permitted under the zoning, with its combined floor area limit of 250 square metres for manufacturing and warehousing, wholesaling and distribution, while all other regulations that apply to commercial uses would continue to apply. The planning department also notes that new buildings in the Southlands are subject to development permits for form and character based on the form and character guidelines registered as part of the Southlands master plan. Issuance of development permits for the Southlands has been delegated to the director

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A new application by Century Group to build a brew pub for Four Winds will not require a public hearing. of community planning and development, but the application will also be referred to Delta’s Advisory Design Panel. In 2019, city council voted 4-3 to defeat a previous proposal by Four Winds and

Century that would have seen a new brewery and eatery housed in a 30,000-square-foot building at the Tsawwassen development. That larger proposal to build a craft brewery and 200-seat restaurant in the

commercial component of the Southlands would have contained the brewing and bottling part of the operation, while the warehousing and distribution would have been handled at an industrial location elsewhere.

That application had many letters of support and mostly positive feedback submitted at a public information meeting, but most speakers at the public hearing, which received a large turnout, spoke in the negative.

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Through these challenging times, food banks have stepped up to help their communities and continue to prove their resilience by responding with some of the following actions: • Facilitating the provision of healthy meal kits to children • Making innovative adjustments to address increased service demands while protecting the health and safety of clients, employees and volunteers some of which include infection prevention and control practices as well as shifting the distribution models to offer scheduled appointments for pick-ups and drop-offs • Food Banks Canada is also working closely with local food banks and all levels of government to ensure the network can meet the expected rise in demand In order for the food banks to continue operating and supporting those in need, they need the local community’s support, and that’s where TELUS Health can help. As part of its commitment to building healthier communities, TELUS Health

is leveraging the power of technology to help Delta residents make a difference in their own lives, and the community. For a limited time, TELUS Health is giving $5 to the North Delta Food Bank for each Delta resident that downloads and registers for the Babylon by TELUS Health app by May 31, 2021 – up to a maximum of $2,000. The Babylon by TELUS Health service is available through an easy-to-use smartphone app, and it includes a tool called Healthcheck, which you can use to gain real insights into your physical and mental health. It also includes personalized tips, so users can proactively make small changes to improve overall health and well-being. The app is one small way that, together with TELUS, we can make a difference in our community. Making positive changes through the use of digital tools like Babylon by TELUS Health and its features like Healthcheck could prevent illnesses before they happen, so you and your family can do even more to give back to the community where you live.

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Funding approved for school food program IAN JACQUES

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After lobbying by the Liberal opposition last week, the NDP have restored funding for a school fruit and vegetable nutrition program. The program, which provides fresh B.C. fruits, vegetables and milk to students, appeared to be in jeopardy when B.C. Agriculture Minister Lana Popham did not acknowledge whether program funding would be continued this year. Since February, the BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation has been asking government for the $3.5 million needed to continue the program for the 2021/22 school year. The Foundation told the minister it would need an answer by May 10, so that farmers could plant in time and so 4,000 volunteers could be organized — but the deadline passed with no answers on the funding. South Delta MLA Ian Paton, who is the opposition agriculture critic, lobbied in the legislature

last week and a day later Popham issued a short statement on Twitter: Good news!! School Fruit and Vegetable Nutrition Program will be funded for the 21-22 school year! It’s so important students learn about and enjoy B.C. fruit and veg. Excited to create even more food opportunities for students, farmers and food producers! Pat Tonn, Executive Director of the BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation said they are relieved that the funding is in place, although, acknowledges how much the funding will be, is still to be answered by the ministry. “I work with program staff in agriculture and health and both of these people have called me and said you are getting funding for this year’s program, but nobody has any further details,” she said. “We are a little organization, we work on contract arrangements for programs like this and work with donors on education and this is a big one, so we would

have had to do a lot of recalculating likely with less staff to try and continue this program had we not received this funding.” Tonn said the lobbying efforts were much appreciated. Tonn said they can move forward with planning, as well as issue expressions of interest for procurement of product with growers, while they await for the funding to arrive. Paton said the program is very close to his heart. “I’ve been on a board of directors of agriculture at the PNE for over 30 years and Pat Tonn was on the same board as me,” he said. “Over the years I’ve stayed in contact with Pat, done fundraisers for Ag in the Classroom, so it was cool we were able to be on the same page on all of this. “A big shout-out to BC Fresh in Delta, because they are a huge supporter of this program. It is a big deal for a lot of communities to get access to these fresh fruits and vegetables that they otherwise would not have.”

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Community

Phoenix Society merges with Delta’s Little House

Phoenix Society has announced a merger with Delta’s Little House Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Society. The merger came about after a joint recognition that the organizations’ values aligned, and together could provide enhanced support to more individuals struggling with substance use and their families. “This all came together in a really organic way,” said Keir Macdonald, CEO of Surrey-based Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery and Education Society. “Phoenix had

been working with Little House over the past two years to help strengthen our bed-based substance use programs in two keys areas, family services and continuing care. Little House had some really amazing programs and it just made sense for us to partner rather than re-create something and things just grew from there.” Little House Society has been a welcoming space for group recovery meetings for more than 30 years. The organization offers a variety of community-based supports including indi-

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vidual therapy; family supports; boundaries workshops; an ongoing Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) group utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy; group meetings; and more. The organization operates out of an 1,800 square foot, fully accessible house in Tsawwassen that includes a comfortable counselling office, and two meeting rooms that accommodate recovery group meetings, workshops, and educational sessions. Two years ago, Little House began running a family program for loved ones of those in residential treatment programs at Phoenix, offering a four-hour education workshop. “Our organizations have such common values and interests and that was apparent early on for me. This merger is a perfect fit – a match made in heaven,” said Debbi McKenzie, Chief Operating Officer of Little House Alcohol & Drug Addiction Recovery Society. “My passion and my dream has always been to

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McCallum running miles for MS IAN JACQUES

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Tsawwassen’s Lindsay McCallum has raised over $40,000 for MS research over the past eight years. with MS and reflect on those diagnosed and/or living with this disease and maybe learn something new about MS. To register or make a donation call, 604-760-5416.

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Lindsay (Ross) McCallum knows all too well what the impacts can be of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). McCallum, a Tsawwassen resident, wife and mother of two, continues to try and make a different in the community by hosting her ninth annual McCallum’s Miles for MS Walk/ fundraiser to raise awareness for MS research and those living with this terrible disease. During the past eight years more than $40,000 has been raised through her local campaign. She knows, first-hand, how 30 years of MS can gradually steal a once active and fun-loving father from his family; rob an avid outdoors man of the joys of camping; and cheat a “footie-fanatic” the glory of a lifelong passion for coaching and playing soccer. McCallum was so young when her father was diagnosed that she has no memory of him being able to walk without a limp. Challenged by frustration, fear and sheer determination, she took the steps her father could no longer take, by

standing up and taking action to #ENDMS. In 2012, McCallum’s Miles took its first strides towards raising $30,000 to help those suffering with the disease and to fund the research, prevention, treatment and cure of MS. Sadly, after only six years of her fundraising efforts her father, Victor, lost his battle on March 17, 2018. “I would really like to continue making a difference for those impacted by this disease,” she said. “I am honoring him by committing to continue this walk. Each year I try to make this a community walk, child, pet friendly and of course wheelchair accessible, however, this year like last year, we need to keep the walk virtual and ask for those that are walking to stay within your communities.” The virtual event is scheduled for Sunday, May 30, at 10 a.m. with a five km walk. McCallum invites the community to walk in their neighbourhood and show support for those living with this disease and help her in raising funds and awareness for MS. Wear red to honour those living

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plaque will include a QR code linked to an educational video and will showcase art created by Karl Morgan, local Tsawwassen First Nation carver. “All of our schools have hosted a celebration of their tree and students have spent time learning about why the cedar tree is the heart of the culture for many First Nations along the coast of British Columbia. What is so special about the Giving Tree project is that it is far reaching and will provide a lasting legacy,” said Diane Jubinville, district vice-principal Indigenous Education. “We are extremely grateful to Delta Foundation for its generosity. The cedar trees and educational posts will stand for generations to come and serve as visual reminders of the important pathway to reconciliation.”

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Community

Grow and give back with Earthwise victory garden Do you have a passion for growing food and want to give back to the community? Maybe you are a first time gardener looking for some inspiration to get started in your new hobby. Whatever your experience level, the Earthwise victory garden program wants to help nurture your green thumb and show how you can make a real difference beyond your backyard. More people are turning to gardening these days, both for relaxation and enjoyment, and for more practical reasons. Homeowners are embracing the joys of growing food in

their own gardens, and as the COVID-19 pandemic highlights local food security issues, many are looking for ways to help others access fresh, healthy food. The victory garden program provides support to get gardeners started, and shares a portion of the harvest to those in need through the Delta Food Coalition. All that’s needed to get involved is a space to garden and a desire to grow food organically. The space can be an existing garden, small or large, or start from scratch. Earthwise Society will provide participants with a free

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The Earthwise victory garden program provides a free starter kit.

starter kit containing a selection of seeds to get their gardens growing, and victory gardeners will receive a bi-weekly newsletter full of growing tips and recipes. Earthwise farmers will offer an initial phone consultation, and will remain available to provide gardening advice throughout the season. And of course, gardeners will reap the benefits of fresh, home-grown produce. In return, Earthwise requests that victory gardeners will donate a portion of their harvest to Earthwise Society for distribution through the Delta Food Coalition to those in

need in our community. This program was initiated in 2020 with the support of United Way of the Lower Mainland in response to COVID-19. Last year, Earthwise distributed more than 850 boxes of fresh local produce through Delta Food Coalition, and this year they hope to surpass that number. For more information about Don’t Mow Grow Victory Gardens, email info@earthwisesociety.bc.ca. Seeds for Don’t Mow Grow Victory Gardens have been generously donated by West Coast Seeds.

Check your health. Support your food bank. With the Healthcheck tool, you can gain real insights into your physical and mental well-being, along with tips on how to improve your overall health. Available on the Babylon by TELUS Health app. Plus, register for Babylon by TELUS Health by May 31, 2021, and we’ll give $5 to the North Delta Food Bank. Make a positive change with Healthcheck. Download and register today.

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SDSS presents Mamma Mia virtually IAN JACQUES

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The show must go on – even during a global pandemic. Trying to navigate COVID19 health and safety protocols while producing a musical production has had numerous challenges, but that has not stopped the drama and musical theatre students at South Delta Secondary from presenting Mamma Mia. The production hits the virtual stage at the end of this month. Producer, director and choreographer Jennifer McKee said all auditions were conducted online, production designs were done at a distance and slowly groups began coming into the theatre for rehearsals in the past few weeks. “Everyone has been masked and you will notice in the filmed production we are masked, so there has been various challenges, but we have been so grateful to have the support from the school and the school district who have been so open-minded in helping us build this show because they could see the value in it and see how much the kids wanted to do a musical this year,” she said. “We announced Mamma Mia last year right after Rock of Ages and then we had the shut-down in March, so this is keeping that promise

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Mamma Mia Cast Yellow includes (left to right) SDSS students Tytan Wheeler, Nick Keenleyside, Maggie Stewart and Cailean Ouellette. The production will be presented virtually starting May 31.

and we wanted to keep that promise and have the kids put on this show. “We did this with smaller groups, smaller crew visits, our band met in smaller groups and recorded all of the music that you will hear in the video stream, so it is live. We also recorded all of the vocals in

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SDSS students and Mamma Mia cast members (left to right) Kaya Soltis, Nola Roberts and Megan Bell.

advance, so there were a lot of changes, but the kids got a different kind of experience and saw what a musical being filmed as a stage production is like.” Maggie Stewart, who plays Sophie Sheridan in Cast Yellow says Mamma Mia has been an overall amazing experience to be a part of. “Sophie was one of my dream roles and it was super fun to play a young, outgoing character who was trying to find herself,” said Stewart. “Being a graduating student, I was able to make more personal connections with her, which made my portrayal all that more honest. Being in a pandemic, we were definitely faced with many different challenges and obstacles, but we truly put on a fantastic show. I was able to work with so many talented individuals and form new friendships with the rest of my cast.” Sean Marenych, who is the stage manager for Cast Blue, said the dedication by every-

one has been remarkable. “I experienced something of complete awe by the dedication by everyone during the show. I truly saw the best of everyone and was so incredibly happy in supporting them by stage managing. The best moments/feeling were when we nailed the cues,” he said. Sierra Macdougall, who plays Donna in Cast Yellow said working on Mamma Mia has been an amazing experience despite the ongoing challenges faced during the pandemic. “This show has shown me perseverance and determination while playing the role of Donna,” said Macdougall. “Everyone put in the work this year and we all came together as an ensemble to make it the best show possible. I’m so grateful to be a part of such an amazing team.” The production runs May 31 to June 7 – Monday to Monday. Access to the live stream will begin in the morning each day, but SDSS is asking that

the community joins in the viewing at 7 p.m. for a more ‘community live viewing experience.’ There are three levels of ticket prices depending on how big the group is watching the stream. If you are streaming alone, the ticket price is $17 or if there are two to three watching, it is $30. The ticket prices for a recommended family viewing (four or more) is $60. All tickets are available at sdss-mammamia.eventbrite.ca. Once a ticket is purchased you will receive an email with the link to the online event page streamable at any time the day you purchased the ticket for. “The stream is available for the cast of the day from 10 a.m. to midnight to accommodate viewing across the country or globally even, but we have a start time of 7 p.m. for our locals to have the communal watching feeling,” added McKee. Still have questions? Email equinoxboxoffice@gmail.com or call 604-943-7532.


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PlayPictionaryorhaveagoodread with FVRL online events for teens The Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) has a couple of fun, online events coming up for teens. How good are your guessing skills? Join Delta staff Kelly and Francie for a game of Pictionary! Watch them poorly (oops, we mean amazingly) draw a variety of things and see who can guess the most. This challenge is for teens aged 12 to 17. Pit yourself against your peers (and have a few laughs at our expense) at Teen Pictionary on Wednesday, May 26 from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Space is limited and registration is required. For this event you will need a computer, tablet or phone with a camera and microphone, and access to a web browser or the Zoom app. Are you a teen (14-plus) looking for something

The Fraser Valley Regional Library is presenting online Teen Pictionary on May 26.

new to read, but not sure what to check out next? Register for the online program, Chapter One: Teen Reads, on Thursday, May 27 from 3 to 4 p.m. Hear Natalie from the Delta libraries read the first chapter of a few recently published young adult novels and get tempted by subjects ranging from coping with loss or change, romance, and friendship,

self-acceptance to social action. Then learn about the authors and discover other similar titles or authors that might interest you. Again, for this event you will need a computer, tablet or phone with a camera and microphone, and access to a web browser or the Zoom app. To register for the events, see the Events Page at: www.fvrl.ca.

Raise a Flag for your Community The Rotary Clubs of Tsawwassen and Ladner will plant a Canadian Flag on your front lawn on Canada Day, Remembrance Day, and Labour Day for a week each time. (They will also remove and store it away!) This display of civic pride is available for your contribution of $60 per year and all proceeds will be used to do local community projects. Some of our projects are: Rotary Park-City Hall,Rotary Square-Tsawwassen Town Centre, Diefenbaker Rotary Water Park, Ladner Rotary Splash Park,Christmas lights, Easter Eggstravaganza, Mini Libraries in local parks, and coming soon Story Walk for kids! The neighbourhood displaying the most flags will WIN a free visit from the White Spot food truck!

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May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A23

Community

What the world needs now...

Is not more superstars, but rather faithful parents, spouses, neighbors, friends, and co-workers. People who are willing to serve God even if they never get famous for it. George Stephenson College’s motto is “One day I shall astonish the world.” No pressure, right? It is well-meaning with a purpose to encourage you to make something meaningful of your life. Many of us are shaped by mottos similar to that, but today I actually want to say something that you might find off-putting – “decrease your vision.” In the bible, Jesus often shrunk crowds. He regularly asked the people who just received a miracle to not tell anyone. Imagine Jesus being alive today and doing the same miracles? Instant fame and social media would be exploding with videos about him healing the sick, but in Mark 1:35–39

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something striking happens…an entire city gathered at Christ’s door in the hopes of experiencing healing. What does Jesus do? “Rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, He departed and went out to a desolate place, and there He prayed”. (Mark 1:35) Even His disciples didn’t know where He was and it goes on to say they were confused by His withdrawal. Rather

than building status with the crowds, He was praying in solitude! But Jesus responded: “Let us go on to the next town that I may preach there also, for that is why I came out.” (Mark 1:38) Rather than building a fanbase, He stayed faithful to His Father’s will. At times some are called into the spotlight, but more often God calls us daily to faithfulness in things that make an impact on the world, but not in front of spotlights. There’s nothing wrong with making plans or having dreams, but we have to make sure they don’t distract us from God’s daily purpose for our lives. Be a good husband, wife and work to keep your marriage healthy. Parent with love and integrity. Love your neighbors. Be kind and be generous. Serve others with love and compassion. Love God, Love people and you will Love Life.

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BEAUTY HEALTH FITNESS

LOOK GOOD There is a new moisturizer on the market that is making waves and receiving global attention.

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You can, but you probably shouldn’t. Cover one eye with your hand: notice how clarity, depth perception, and spatial awareness are effected? It’s not much different with our ears. Even if your hearing loss is predominately in one ear, wearing hearing aids in both can help with: • Sound distinction and speech understanding (it’s easier to be selective in what you listen to) • Sound detection (you can more reliably detect where sounds are coming from for social and safety reasons) • Sound quality • Brain stimulation (your brain likes getting equal inputs from both ears) • Listening ease (amplification in each ear is less tiring, straining and more satisfying) Just as we use both eyes to see our best, our two ears work together to help us hear our best!

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We carry a large selection of both stamps and supplies. There are more than 200 volumes of priced Canadian and world stamps in singles and sets. Boxes of covers and post cards from all over the world. We also have a room filled with stamps in albums and boxes that we sell as lots, ranging from $5.00 – $500.00 there is something for every collector. Jim Richardson, We carry all the major brands in supplies such as Lighthouse, Unitrade, Harris and Stanley Gibbons. owner Items such as stamp albums, stock books, stock sheets and stamp mounts are always available. The newest 2021 Unitrade Canadian stamp catalogue is in stock at $55.95. We are also very active buyers of stamp collections with an average of 3 – 4 collections a week being purchased. Clients have found out that we are very fair and with over 100 years of collecting experience between David Western Coin & Stamp and myself, extremely knowledgeable. 6960 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC V6Y 2C5 We hope to see you soon. www.westerncoinsandstamps.net JIM westerncns@telus.net

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Community

East Ladner’s Tiny Tales a haven for rescued ponies MARK BOOTH

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It’s hard to imagine anyone would neglect, harm or even slaughter these wonderful and adorable animals. Fortunately, they have a haven and it is right here in East Ladner. It was in the summer of 2012 when Tara Pay opened Tiny Tales Pony Rescue Society as a registered Canadian charity. The lifelong Ladner resident and horse lover teamed up with her mom to operate the refuge for ponies. When a similar operation that accommodated mostly mini-horses shutdown in Yarrow, they took them on too. Today, the facility is run by 20 dedicated volunteers and relies completely on donations, in money and services to keep the barn doors open. Its mandate is to rescue and assist sick, injured, abused and neglected ponies. “It’s a dream that started nine years ago. I know people find (a need for this) surprising because they are so darn cute,” said Pay. “It’s just like how the (animal shelter) deals with what people are doing with dogs and cats, it’s the same with what people do with ponies and minis. A lot of them are bred in Alberta because they have space there and they can be picked up to become meat (if they were not rescued). “Usually they come here wild, unhandled and their hoofs have never been trimmed. Ideally you do horses or minis every six to eight weeks so they have all been heavily neglected. There are all different ages too.” Tiny Tales has a partnership with Bear Valley Rescue. The Alberta operation will keep the rescued ponies and minihorses long enough so a multiple number can

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Tiny Tales Rescue Society owner Tara Pay with her rescued “guest” Frosty at the East Ladner stables. be brought to Ladner at once. This significantly cuts down on transportation costs. Once they arrive, they are quarantined for two weeks in case of “shipping” fever or they are potentially bringing anything contagious to the stables. The next step is being able to tame the animals enough to be properly examined, cared for and groomed. “The longer it takes to get them trained with halters, the longer it takes to give them care,” conintued Pay. “Each of them cost between $750-to-$800 and that’s just their basic needs on top of the (potential) unexpected. Funding, space and a little bit more hands on deck all have to be factored in.” Pay also doesn’t say no if some unexpected guests show up. That’s what happened earlier in April when a middleof-the-night arrival from Alberta was actually horses including one that was pregnant. The Society needed to create an additional run to accommodate them. Volunteers happily did the work after a request on the Ladner’s Landing Facebook group. Then there was minihorse “Sparky” who had a significant injury that required eye surgery. The cost would have been at least $5,000 that would have led to no choice for

the Society but have him put down. Instead only the cost of medicine and supplies were required after an equine veterinarian and his team provided their services for free. Once the ponies and mini-horses have been rehabilitated, they will go up for adoption. The demand for them is high. Colts are also gelded as well at a cost of around $500, which ensures they can’t be used for backyard breeding purposes. “We rehabilitate and re-home them. Lots of people want them to be safe for their children, but you need someone with a background and experience with them,” added Pay. “So that can be the tricky part is finding home that can take on that level of training.” The Society is looking at other ways to fundraise. They are hoping businesses will sponsor a recently acquired trailer that will be utilized to take ponies to schools and day cares for educational purposes once the the pandemic is over. “We have a great group of volunteers that are feeding them and cleaning them,” added Pay. “Nobody is paid here, so all the money goes back into to all this.” Tax credit donations can be made online by visiting the society’s website: ponyrescue.org.

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Market volatility makes me nervous. What should I do to stop worrying? If you are nervous about your investments, you’re not alone. Here’s my advice: Filter out the media noise. Dramatic news makes good headlines, but in reality volatility is normal and healthy. Successful investing involves using the “ups” and “downs” to your advantage. Ensure your portfolio is well structured. Your financial advisor should customize an investment portfolio unique to Doug Smith your circumstances, carefully considering your specific BA I CIM® needs for wealth protection, tax efficient income and Financial Advisor comfort with risk. Benefit from a knowledgeable and experienced financial advisor. If you have doubts, consider getting a second opinion. Trust and confidence should be the foundation of your relationship with your advisor. Doug Smith is a Financial Advisor with Raymond James Ltd. The views of the author do not necessarily reflect those of Raymond James Ltd. This article is for doug.smith@raymondjames.ca information only. www.raymondjames.ca/dougsmith Raymond James Ltd., member – Canadian Investor Protection Fund. T: 604-654-6560

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Riding during COVID-19 has been the perfect passtime I had just lost my job in December 2019 and after working hard for over 40 years my plan was to take a little time off, get the backlog of stress out of my system, take a riding holiday and then get another job for a few more years before I retired permanently. Of course, my plans like everyone else in the world did not happen. While my work stress was relieved. Covid kindly stepped into its shoes. I also live alone, and my family is in another province. I must note, I am one of the lucky ones who so far has not been touched personally by Covid. I know people who have not been so fortunate in that respect. I have been leasing a horse named Mark and taking lessons once a week at a local Delta stable, Unicorn. I started riding there at the beginning of 2018 and have loved every moment, even when I was nervous riding. At the beginning of the Covid crisis, after a lot of thought and research and communication with the right people, the staff were able to develop a safe COVID plan to allow current leasers and borders onto the site to ensure the health and welfare of the wonderful herd of horses who live there. This plan involves a schedule on an app to make sure there are only a few of people on site in their open, airy location at any one time. Masks are always mandatory, there are cleaning stations everywhere, and a sanitizing plan for any shared tools and the bathroom. This strict health and sanitizing plan have never faltered or diminished, and I always felt and feel safe as some more services were allowed to come back to the stables for their lesson customers.

The obvious result was maintaining the immediate health and welfare of these wonderful horses. The less obvious result was the mental health support for some of us riders. Having the ability to access the stables to care and ride my lease horse three days a week has had a profound impact on my life during Covid. The awesome, hardworking and friendly team of young women and men who work there and the powerful connection with horses have made this experience much less painful for me than it would have been in isolation by myself. I still can’t thank Delta’s equestrian community enough (and I do go on) for being able to still care for Mark, having meaningful conversations even if they are brief and masked, and riding 3 days a week has helped me in so many ways. It helped me become a more confident horsewoman, given me a sense of purpose, connection with others and a much better level of fitness I’m happy to say! Trust me the horses aren’t doing ALL the work! J Spending time with horses and riding can be very therapeutic. Many Delta stables have COVID-19 plans to keep you and the horses healthy throughout the pandemic. We recommended visiting the stables, touring facilities when possible, and asking about their COVID-19 safety systems. Delta has a wonderful and welcoming equestrian community. Please don’t let COVID-19 stop you from enjoying it.


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Maxwell Lattimer is headed to his second consecutive Olympic Summer Games. The 27-year-old Ladner rower secured his trip to Tokyo by teaming up with Victoria’s Patrick Keane to capture Sunday’s lightweight men’s double sculls event at the Olympic Qualification Regatta in Lucerne, Switzerland. The performance was part of a terrific day for the Canadian team with

all three crews earning Olympic berths, giving Canada 10 boats in Tokyo, its largest number of entries since the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. It proved to be a test of endurance for the Canadians with inclement weather resulting in the semi-final and final races taking place on the same day of the regatta. With rain pouring down on Lake Rotsee, China got off to a fast start in the six boat field before Lattimer and Keane surged into the

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Ladner’s Maxwell Lattimer (front) and Victoria’s Patrick Keane captured their race at Sunday’s Olympic Qualifier Regatta in Switzerland.

lead midway through the race and eventually held off the Czech Republic

in a winning time of 6:28.53. “At the beginning, we

were a good chunk back, but we were just confident in our training and execution,” said Lattimer. “In lightweight rowing, the leader of the race changes a lot but the fastest boats will always come out on top. What a thrill.” Lattimer and Keane finished the weekend unbeaten after also capturing their opening heat on Saturday. “It’s an adjustment having crews beside you,” added Lattimer. “At home when we do 2000m racing, it’s on

staggered starts, so having crews come with you at the start and then relaxing into the race is an adjustment.” They will be looking to improve upon their 13th place finish at the Rio Games back in 2016. Lattimer becomes the third Delta athlete headed for Toyko, joining Mark Pearson (field hockey) and Marcus Thormeyer (swimming). The Toyko Summer Games are slated for July 23 to Aug. 8 after being postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Neely returns to head SDU’s technical staff MARK BOOTH

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South Delta United is shuffling its line-up after welcoming back a familiar face following a three-year stint working for Soccer Canada. Tsawwassen resident Stuart Neely has returned to the community soccer club where he will take over from Mark Rogers as technical director. Rogers will now focus on offfield duties as SDU’s general manager. Working alongside Neely will be Mike Frank as assistant technical director. “I will be doing more in a management capacity,” explained Rogers, who served a number of years as technical director for Tsawwassen Soccer before the club merged with Ladner to form SDU back in 2016. “As GM I will be overseeing the operations and doing a lot of the behind the scenes work.” Paving the way for the move was Neely’s desire to return

full-time to B.C. after adding another chapter to his already impressive soccer resumé. He served as Soccer Canada’s Manager of Coach Education which resulted in an overhaul of the country’s coaching curriculum. The 2018 appointment came after Neely had spent two years on SDU and Delta Coastal Selects’ technical staffs. His extensive career has also included positions with Ontario Soccer, Manitoba Soccer Association, Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Toronto FC, as well as in Belgium, England and New Zealand. “When Canada Soccer came around it was kind of an opportunity to have an impact on a bigger picture across the country,” explained Neely. “Then it was realizing when we went through all that and made some massive changes culturally with the coaching education system, the impact COVID was having and that it was more important for me to find balance in what I was doing.

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Fresh off a three-year stint with Soccer Canada, Stuart Neely (right) is the new technical director for South Delta United while Mike Frank will serve as his assistant.

“Now I have the opportunity to make an impact locally and help that grow. I kind of had idea what Mark was trying to do and the people he had involved.” Neely is looking forward to having Frank work alongside him. The Richmond native and his family moved out to South Delta nearly a decade ago and he began coaching his eldest son with the former Ladner Soccer Club. His involvement

with community youth soccer has evolved since, leading up to his appointment. “Mike had just kind of started getting involved when I was moving on to Soccer Canada,” recalled Neely. “I always had that envision of Mike working with the club and I was excited by that and knowing he has progressed and what he has been doing within the grassroots program. That was a deciding factor

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THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS!

604.728.2845 * Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Statistics for the Fraser Elliott Group 2016-2020.

*

THE FIRM REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. 101 4755 51ST Street Delta, BC V4K 2W2

www.fraserelliott.com

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED 3-LEVEL SPLIT HOME


A32 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

www.fraserelliott.com

THE FIRM REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. 101 4755 51ST Street Delta, BC V4K 2W2

CUSTOM-BUILT LUXURY HOME IN WEST LADNER!

GORGEOUS FULLY RENOVATED RANCHER WITH FULL BASEMENT

DESIRABLE FOURPLEX ON AN 11,389 SQ FT LOT

• 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • 3,456 sq ft on a 8,507 sq ft lot • Open concept w/ gourmet kitchen • A/C, hardwood flooring, LED lights & security system • Covered patio w/ heater

• 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms

• Two units have 3 bedrooms / 1 full bathroom each

• 4,957 sq ft of living on a 8,665 sq ft lot

• Possibility of a great income & subdivision potential

• Located in desirable Forest by the Bay

• Ground floor units have 2 bedrooms / 1 bath each

• South facing backyard w/ hot tub

• 4,941 sq ft of living space

5691 GOLDENROD CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN

10500 ANAHIM DRIVE, RICHMOND

$2,188,000

$2,199,900

LUXURY CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN HOME

PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW HOME

7 YEAR YOUNG LUXURY HOME ON PRESTIGIOUS STREET

• 6 bedrooms, 5.5. bathrooms • 4,902 sq ft of living on a 7,567 lot • Great room features coffered ceilings & gas fireplace • Basement is complete w/ a media room, 2 bedrooms • Chef’s kitchen w/ large island & quartz countertops

• 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms

• 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms

• 3,930 sq ft of living on a 6,008 sq ft lot

• 3,303 sq ft of living on a 7,508 sq ft lot

• Completely renovated

• Double car garage

• Open kitchen, large windows & tile floor

• Backs onto beautiful Point Roberts

1342 52 STREET, TSAWWASSEN

1210 BEACH GROVE, TSAWWASSEN

28A GEORGIA WYND, TSAWWASSEN

$2,388,000

$2,498,800

$2,588,000

5 ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY!

OCEAN & GULF ISLAND VIEWS

CUSTOM BUILT MODERN MASTERPIECE

• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 1,152 sq ft of living on a 4.98 acre lot • Ideal for many business opportunities or build your dream home • A number of outer buildings previously used for agricultural business

• 3 Bedrooms & 4 Bathrooms

5419 WESTMINSTER AVENUE, LADNER

$2,099,000

• 3090 sq ft home on a 7535 sq ft lot • Stunning custom built home • 3 car garage

1380 176 STREET, SOUTH SURREY//WHITE ROCK

149 GRAHAM DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN

$3,199,900

$3,488,000

• 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • 6061 sq ft home on 10,720 sq ft lot • Breathtaking ocean, mountain, and farm views • Roof deck with hot tub, fire table, and putting green

353 55 STREET, TSAWWASSEN

$3,588,000

#1 RANKED REAL ESTATE TEAM IN ALL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA!

*

604.728.2845 *Based on total REBGV MLS sales for 2020 all teams under 15 Agents.


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A33

UNBEATABLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

MIXED-USE BUILDING IN PRIME LOCATION

• 5 beds, 5 baths with theatre and 5 bay garage • 10,000 sq ft estate featuring the finest level of finishings • 150’ west-facing low bank gated property • Chefs Kitchen, butlers pantry

• 10 bedrooms, 11 bathrooms • 6,343 sq ft of living on a 17,667 sq ft lot • 11-unit multifamily building • Low maintenance costs of approx 10% of gross income. • Updates including new roof in 2006, HE boiler system, all electrical & copper piping

• 13 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms • 17,986 sq ft of living on a 6,412 sq ft lot • Great investor opportunity • 13 residential units plus 2 commercial spaces • Unbeatable Commercial Drive location close to skytrain

581 MARINE DRIVE, POINT ROBERTS

411 THIRD AVENUE, NEW WESTMINSTER

1674 E 14TH AVENUE, VANCOUVER

MOUNT PLEASANT INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY

STUNNING COUNTRY ESTATE ON 51 ACRES

23 ACRE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE

• 12 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms • 6,400 sq ft of living on a 6,039 sq ft lot • Excellent redevelopment potential • Current improvements include: 3 newly renovated single family homes • Net operating income of approximately $200,000 per annum

• 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms

• 23 acres with 3 livable homes

• 6,137 sq ft of living on a 51 Acre lot

• Adjacent to Delta Port Way

• Custom built home overlooking the mountains

• Close to new industrial park & mall

• Includes a guest house & multiple outer buildings • Close to central Abbotsford and all the amenities

• East access to Hwy 17, 17A, 99, and ferries

12 E 7TH AVENUE, VANCOUVER

30125 SPALLIN AVENUE, ABBOTSFORD

2990 57B STREET, LADNER

$6,798,800

$7,888,800

$9,868,800

EXCEPTIONALLY LOCATED FARM PROPERTY

ONCE-IN-A-LIFE-TIME OPPORTUNITY FARM PROPERTY

42 ACRE PARCEL IN PRIME DELTA

• 52 acre property with 4 parcels • Ladner & Tsawwassen amenities only mins away

• 19.54 acre parcel including a 1,020 sq.ft storefront • Multiple barns and outbuildings • 2 single family homes on the property • Zoning allows for a wide-variety of agri-businesses

• Property has a barn & a 4-bedroom home on site • Adjacent to Highway 99 & future casino • Unbeatable location • Inquire for more details!

2150-2250 52 STREET, LADNER

17731 WESTMINSTER HIGHWAY, RICHMOND

5905 64 STREET, LADNER

$9,888,000

$9,888,000

$12,599,000

$4,950,000 USD

• Across from Tsawwassen Mills Mall • Easy highway and ferry access

$4,998,800

$5,999,900

THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS!

604.728.2845 * Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Statistics for the Fraser Elliott Group 2016-2020.

*

THE FIRM REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. 101 4755 51ST Street Delta, BC V4K 2W2

www.fraserelliott.com

LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT ESTATE


A34 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021 THE FIRM REAL ESTATE SERVICES LTD. 101 4755 51ST Street Delta, BC V4K 2W2

THE MARKET IS HOT AND WE'VE BEEN BUSY!

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4965 8A AVENUE

106 4815 55B STREET

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5355 COMMODORE

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5263 3 AVENUE

1522 BRAID ROAD

1831 OSPREY DRIVE

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1426 HIGHLANDS BOULEVARD

5172 6 AVENUE

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17 21267 83A AVENUE

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302 5556 14TH AVENUE

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20863 71A

102 7188 PROGRESS WAY

465 E 17TH

107 4799 SPRINGS BLVD

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4683 MALLARD LANE

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5095 WILSON DRIVE

5085 WHITWORTH CRESENT

5280 9A AVENUE

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#1 RANKED REAL ESTATE TEAM IN ALL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA!

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4837 47A AVENUE 12513 WESCOTT STREET

6127 GALBRAITH CRESCENT

* Represented buyer. ** Based on Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Statistics for the Fraser Elliott Group 2016-2020.


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A35

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Our In-House Digital Marketing and Graphic Designers are constantly innovating our print and online advertising. Our specialists work on Google Adwords and Social Media campaigns to bring maximum online exposure to your property. We design social media campaigns to target specific demographics ensuring that we find the right buyer for your home.

Our email marketing campaigns target the following:

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UP TO 1,000,000 PEOPLE REACHED WEEKLY ON FACEBOOK! Fraser Elliott Personal Real Estate Corporation-RE/MAX added 28 new photos. A Tsawwassen WATERFRONT home like no other! Masterfully designed by architect Randy Shier, this "modern classic" was built to emphasize the unbeatable water views visible from nearly every room. 4 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 3,823 Sq.Ft! Check out the 360 virtual tour! http://www.fraserelliott.com/862-Tsawwassen-Beach-Road-Tsaw… Listed @ $2,788,800

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May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A37

NEW LISTING

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty 604-790-5859 • www.alisonsteen.com

BUILT IN 1972 5 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS 8643 SQ. FT. LOT 2477 SQ. FT. HOME 1.498 MIL

The possibilities are endless on Crescent Drive in beautiful, historic Ladner! Move the whole family in and enjoy this wonderful home today! Many updates throughout including, new roof, windows, bathrooms, appliances, new hot water tank, etc... Gorgeous, private, (west exposed) backyard with mature trees, shrubs and raised veggie beds. RV/boat parking with 30 amp service. Sun drenched deck off the kitchen to entertain and relax. Great suite for extended family downstairs along with home office space, gym, or tons of room for the teens. This 8643 Sqft lot meets all of the minimum requirements for The City of Delta’s subdivision process. Move in, hold, subdivide, it’s all up to you just don’t delay! For more info and to book your private showing visit www.alisonsteen.com

SOLD

SOLD

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

SOLD

#117 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE

2 BEDS | DEN | 1215 SQ. FT. | BUILT 1996

SOLD

105 1120 TSATSU SHORES DRIVE

SOLD

206 1315 56 STREET

2 BEDS | 2 BATHS | 944 SQ. FT. | BUILT 2007

SOLD

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

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A38 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

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$1,545,000

$509,000

UNIQUE HERITAGE STYLE HOME WITH A VIEW! 182 GRAHAM DRIVE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 1902 SQ. FT. NEW PRICE $1,545,000

UPDATED CONDO WITH 477 SQ FT PATIO! B204 4821 53 STREET 1 BED / 1 BATH / 793 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $509,000

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$1,699,000

$729,900

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED HOME IN CUL DE SAC! 6357 45 AVENUE 4 BED + DEN / 3 BATHS / 2707 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,699,000

ENDLESS VIEW FROM UPPER UNIT AT TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS! #410 - 5011 SPRINGS BLVD 2 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 1001 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $729,900

TOP 1% OF REALTORS - GVREB $1,095,000

$2,199,000 RANCHER ON 1.155 ACRE LOT! 4411 41B STREET 2 BEDS / 1 BATH / 1091 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $2,199,000

CHESAPEAKE LANDING MASTER ON THE MAIN! #109 - 5900 FERRY ROAD 4 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 2092 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,095,000

SOLD

AILEEN NOGUER REALTOR®

$1,075,000

$1,195,000 IMPERIAL VILLAGE 3 BED RANCHER! 1828 GOLF CLUB DRIVE 3 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 2024 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,195,000

GREAT HOME IN WEST LADNER! 5679 47A AVENUE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 1900 SQ. FT. NEW PRICE $1,075,000

SOLD

$1,080,000 GREAT NORTH DELTA FAMILY HOME! 7866 116A STREET 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 2179 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,080,000

PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION

SOLD

$619,900 CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN - 2 BED GROUND FLOOR CONDO! #105 - 1172 55 STREET 2 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 1503 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $619,900

CARA SCHNEIDER REALTOR®

CALL US AT (604) 946-8000 EMAIL US AT AILEEN@AILEENNOGUER.COM SEE MORE AT AILEENNOGUER.COM RE/MAX PROGROUP REALTY 5360 12TH AVENUE, DELTA, BC, V4M 2B3


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A39

BSc, MBA, RI(BC)

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Real Estate Consultant e dbauck@deanbauck.com p 604.603.8538

www.deanbauck.com 1333 56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A6

Mary Lynn Cassels

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:

Associate

marylynncassels@gmail.com

details at www.deanbauck.com

Purchase & Sale of Real Estate • New Home Design & Construction Real Property Valuation • Land Development • Real Estate Investment

Regency Realty Ltd

South Delta's MostMost Highly Accredited Real Estate Agent South Delta’s Highly Accredited Realtor

Independently Owned and Operated Broker ker

Mountain Views

5238 Paton Drive

$1,590,000

Views to farmland & Mountains. Quiet cul-de-sac location in a highly desirable part of Ladner. Master bedroom on main level. Fabulous 2728 sf 2 storey home with 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, games room & den - built in 2004 by Veldelta Homes. Open great room, vaulted ceilings – light & bright! Custom maple kitchen, granite counters, stainless appliances. Sparkling Pacific Spas hot tub – relax and enjoy the view! Call now to arrange your private viewing.

Call Dean 604.603.8538

Land Assembly

Development Opportunity

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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A40 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

the heart of our business is people.

TSAWWASSEN 1519 FARRELL CRESCENT

SOUTH SURREY 19-2855 158 STREET

LADNER 4660 55A STREET

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2825 ft2

3 Bed + Flex | 4 Bath | 1862 ft 2

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1500 ft2

Welcome to the home of homes in this custom, craftsman style west exposed Beach Grove masterpiece. Awe inspiring attention to detail is displayed in virtually every aspect of this open concept family oasis. Ideal floor plan for a growing household that includes high end everything along with extensive & meticulous millwork throughout & finishings that seamlessly compliment every facet of this westcoast work of art. Don’t look back...move in and make memories in what has become Sunny Tsawwassen’s family hot spot.

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.

$2,149,000

$989,000

sold

sold

sold

Absolutely spotless and charming 3 bedroom rancher that shows immense pride in ownership & located in one of Ladner’s most desirable neighbourhoods. Features include 2 gas fireplaces, S/S appliance package, newer furnace & hot water tank, penfolds roof and crown moulding throughout. Extremely well maintained southeast exposed backyard that is a gardeners paradise and includes a large undercover area for lounging, relaxing & BBQ’ing.

$1,249,000

sold

sold

LADNER LADNER TSAWWASSEN 5881 CRESCENT DRIVE 1584 BEACH GROVE RD 6340 Holly park dr

TSAWWASSEN 1628 FARRELL CRES

TSAWWASSEN 158-5421 10TH AVENUE

5 Bed | 5 Bath | 3354 ft2

3 Bed + Flex | 3 Bath | 2934 ft2

4 Bed + Den | 3 Bath | 2839 ft2

2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1330 ft2

$2,279,000

$1,999,000

4 Bed + Den | 4 Bath | 2500 ft2

$1,579,000

$1,998,000

$679,900

brad: 604-779-6764

frank: 604-862-5731

becirrealestate.com

Regency Realty Ltd.

Independently Owned & Operated

1333 56 Street, Delta


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A41

the heart of our business is people.

sold

sold

LADNER ladner 305 - 6251 RIVER ROAD 13 - 6320 48A Avenue

sold

sold

sold

LADNER 16-6320 48A AVENUE

LADNER TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 79 - 5510 ADMIRAL WAY 15 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1007 ft2

2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1411 ft2

2 Bed + Den | 2 Bath | 1579 ft2

4 Bed | 4 Bath | 1851 ft2

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1700 ft2

$675,000

$649,000

$649,000

$998,800

$919,000

sold

sold

sold

sold

sold

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

sold

sold

sold

sold

ladner TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 11 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 18 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 6443 HAMMERMILL AVENUE 4831 central avenue

TSAWWASSEN 110-PERERINE SOUTH

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 1850 ft2

3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1619 ft 2

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2158 ft2

1 Bed | 1 Bath | 553 ft2

$929,900

3 Bed + Loft | 3 Bath | 1767 ft2

$899,900

$1,459,900

$839,000

$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


A42 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED RANCHER Stop the car and step inside this BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED rancher sitting on a sun drenched

JUST SOLD

corner lot in the d sira l Po t G chon area! This home features

edr o

wo bathrooms, an

open concept kitchen/eating/living room plus a large family

om jus a ound he orner. This

kitchen is a dre m b asting a stunning open concept design, massive quartz kitchen island

LADNER HOMES - A REPUTATION FOR EXCELLENCE IN BUILDING! Gorgeous 3 level family homes to be completed early 2022. Plenty of time to select your own finishings and make this your dream home! 2 houses available to choose from with open concept main floor living areas, 4 bedrooms upstairs & large top floor flex area!

with loads of storage and seating!

Gourmet kitchen, laundry room, 5 bathrooms, 2 car garage with driveway & fenced backyard

4511 Savoy St, Ladner $1,180,00

for your pets & family! Excellent central Ladner location close to schools, shopping & restaurants. Don’t wait on this fantastic pre-build opportunity! Quality craftsmanship & elegance by Ladner Homes. 2-5-10 Home Warranty.

4573 & 4581 53 St, Ladner $1,650,000

SUBDIVISION ALREADY COMPLETE! BEACH GROVE RANCHER Sunny, spacious, private & beautifully updated

JUST SOLD

are just a few words to describ Grove rancher

s ideal Beach

US SEE or y ung families &

those seekin r axed indoor/outdoor living on one level!! Centering around th sunn we t garden w/ entertainme t size pat

is h

HAS IT ALL!

Family room w/ gas fireplace open to bright updated kitchen w/ high end stainless steel appliances.

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.

1578 Farrell Crescent, Tsawwassen $1,328,000

4499 Savoy Street, Ladner $1,998,000

SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 16 5550 Admiral Way,

Ladner

4453 54A Street, Ladner

1, 4887 Central Ave, 102, 4745 54A St, Ladner Ladner

248, 5421 10 Ave, 574, 4688 Hawk Lane, Tsawwassen Tsawwassen

4572 47A Ave, Ladner

4628 55A St, Ladner

5269 Brigantine Road, Ladner


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A43

T S U J SOLD

STUNNING MARINA GARDENS HOME

BRIGHT TSAWWASSEN HOME

5842 Fair Wynd, Ladner $1,598,000

5268 1A Avenue, Tsawwassen $1,269,000

NEW LISTING

LINDA Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-880-5552

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

BOB Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-946-8899

$669,900

NEW LISTING

BLAKE Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

w w w .T h e C h a n c ey y s .c o m

T S U J SOLD

604-788-0480

AFFORDABLE SPACIOUS TOWNHOUSE

3 BEDROOM RANCHER

Bring your renovation ideas to this unique and spacious end unit in downtown Ladner! Offering 3 bedrooms plus a den and a massive recreation room, 2 bathrooms, all spaciously spread out over 1536 square feet of living space on three levels. Best price per sq.ft. in town!

Lovely 7,700 square foot South exposed lot with 3 bedroom, 1,160 square foot rancher. Living room with gas fireplace, kitchen updated in 2010. Large deck, shed and lots of parking. Great starter home, investment property, renovate or build your dream home!

4966 River Reach, Ladner $619,900

5794 Grove Avenue, Ladner $1,299,000

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


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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

Bonnie

jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com

Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin

A MUST SEE! EXTENSIVE RENOVATIONS! REDUCED TO $1,349,000

NEW LISTING!

$918,000

TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS CONDO! #310 - 5055 SPRINGS BOULEVARD

GOLF COURSE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS! 2 BDRMS & DEN, 1,282 SQ.FT., CONCRETE BUILDING, EXCLUSIVE, FULLY ENCLOSED 2 CAR GARAGE! $675,000 NEW LISTING!

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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

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SUNDIAL TOWNHOUSE 2 BDRMS & DEN #107-5421 10TH AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED 2-LEVEL TOWNHOUSE! PRIVATE, SUNNY S/W LOCATION! 1,331 SQ.FT., 2 BATHS. MLS# R2577549

NEW LISTING!

RENOVATED!

$1,350,000

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A PERFECT FAMILY HOME!!! 5358 1A AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

GREAT CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION, STEPS FROM DIEFENBAKER PARK & PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL! 4 BDRMS, DEN, GAMES, FAMILY RMS, 2,540 SQ.FT. PARKLIKE, PRIVATE GARDENS! DON’T WAIT!

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

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READY TO SELL YOUR HOME? SO ARE WE! GIVE US A CALL! 604-767-4038 (We speak German, Finnish, CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION! Cantonese & Mandarin)

REGENCY REALTY

1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (next to Starbucks)


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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!

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5711 CLARK DRIVE

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Beach Grove

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$1,590,000

$1,695,000

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5238 Paton Drive

6741 Meredith Place

1519 Farrell Crescent

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.

Bright open spaces, high end finishes an nd quality mill work abound. Covered outdoor living in 4 BR, 3 Bath, 2825 ft2, 2-story home designed for family life in friendly Beach Grrove.

Harry Siempelkamp |

604. 218.2169 | harry@royallepagge.ca

HARRYKNOWSHOMES.COM

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#303-4745 54A REGENCY REALTY

1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (next to Starbucks)


A46 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

IN-GROUND POOL! $1,750,000 5301 4a Avenue

$1,250,000 5110 Dennison Drive

$1,299,000 19 Wallace Place

OVER ASKING $239,000 910 Fifth Ave, New West

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Ladner 5414 Chamberlayne Ave

Personal and professional real estate services.

$1,388,000 29 50th Street

FOR RESULTS, S, CALL BEV! V! 778-230-8753 Go for the SOLD D

3 UNITS Vancouver 489 6th Avenue

$1,250,000

River Watch Ladner

Joanne Prest

604-828-2975

joanne@prestrealestate.c ca

Independently Owned & Operated

Royal LePage Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC Office: 604-943-7411

Providing Friendly, Professional Service Since 1992.

26 Diefenbaker Wynd, Tsawwassen Custom built 3 bedroom rancher in Pebble Hill area. All main rooms open onto large private sunny backyard complete with apple trees and fresh berries for your morning breakfast. Oversized second bedroom can be dual purpose bedroom/media room. Car lovers will appreciate the large double garage - gardeners the potting shed. Quiet neighbourhood only one block to transit and Diefenbaker Park. 2 blocks to Pebble Hill School. Call for private showing.

Lynn Cameron 604-240-1733 or 604-943-7411

lynncameron@dccnet.com Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 56th St., Tsaw.

SOLD

SOLD

5533 Chestnut Crescent 204 - 1375 View Crescent Tsawwassen Ladner

SOLD

SOLD

309, 1369-56 Street Tsawwassen

305, 5555 - 13A Avenue Tsawwassen

SOLD

506, 14 Royal Ave East New Westminster

SOLD

105, 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!


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A47

Jennifer McIver 778-788-5078

Leanne Lionello 604-209-5294

j e n n i f e r @ j e n n i f e r m c i v e r. c o m | w w w. j e n n i f e r a n d l e a n n e . c o m | l e a n n e @ l e a n n e l i o n e l l o . c o m

New Listing:

Ste. 415 - 1120 Tsatsu Shores Drive

$929,000

WATERFRONT LIVING AT ITS BEST! ENDLESS OCEAN VIEWS & AMAZING SUNSETS IN TWO LEVEL PENTHOUSE AT TSATSU SHORES!

2 BED | 2 BATH | 1,300 SQ FT | 2 PARKING + STORAGE LOCKER

New Listing:

239 Morningside Drive

$899,000

DESIGNER’S OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING! MORNINGSIDE HALF DUPLEX WITH LOVELY VIEW & INCREDIBLE POTENTIAL!

4 BED | 3 BATH | 4,290 SQ FT | 5,108 SQ FT LOT | INDOOR POOL

Featured 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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5077 1A Avenue

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$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

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1578 Farrell Crescent $1,348,000

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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

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28B Georgia Wynd $3,288,000

LD SO 4969 Stevens Drive $3,898,000

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


A48 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

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

507 Allen Drive, Tsaw $1,749,000

1291 Malvern Place, Tsaw 1609 Duncan Drive, Tsaw $1,489,000 $1,349,000

A li#le above the rest of the world is how you feel in this ‘Whistler Inspired’ home on a premier in street in a quiet area. Large family home, huge 11,000 sq. %. private lot, 750 sq. %. of deck space for entertaining, relaxing or enjoying the views from Grouse Mountain to Mt. Baker. Numerous improvements, plenty of parking & best of all extremely private!

Come home to the quiet life while s�ll being able to walk to central Tsawwassen. Large 2545 sq. %. 3-level backsplit on a 9000 sq. %. Lot. With a 100’ frontage -opportunity may exist for a possible 2-lot subdivision. FAMILY SIZED-QUIET AREA!

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!

4911 5th Avenue, Tsaw $1,499,000

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!

SOLD

SOLD

#105-4758 53rd Street, Ladner #205-7098 Mont Royal Square #215-4977 Springs Blvd, Tsaw #407-4768 53rd Street, Ladner $469,000 Vancouver $749,000 $608,000 $659,900

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.

SOLD

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

SOLD

#404-5556 14th Ave, Tsaw #203-1248 Hunter Rd, Tsaw

SOLD 5268 1A Avenue, Tsaw

SOLD 4453 45A Avenue, Ladner

Tsawwassen springs! Resort style living 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom 1022 SF plan with luxurious finishing throughout. Offers engineered floors, granite counters, SS appliances, geothermal hea�ng and A/C. Fantas�c loca�on near golf course, Tsawwassen common and Mills.

SOLD 5617 45th 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 #46-5510 Admiral Blvd, Ladner

SOLD 4414 52A Street, Ladner

SOLD #84-5900 Ferry Road, Ladner

SOLD #204-4743 River Road W, Ladner


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A49

Todd Jackson, B.A.

Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Amy Lambert Richard Lowe, RIBC Realtor

Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Mike Van Straaten Realtor

4608 Holly Park Wynd, Ladner 4245 41B Street, Ladner $6,800,000 $1,279,000 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.

SOLD

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.

4484 Dawn Drive, Ladner $1,238,000

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.

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.

#201-1704 56 Street, Tsaw

SOLD 310 Tsawwassen Beach Rd, Tsaw

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!

SOLD

5642 Grove Avenue, Ladner 5319 Crescent Drive, Ladner 5179 Winskill Drive, Tsaw $1,349,000 $4,299,000 $2,800,000

SOLD

5243 Upland Drive, Tsaw $1,799,000

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 4953 Mariner Place, Ladner

SOLD 4880 48th Avenue, Ladner

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 295 English Bluff, Tsaw

SOLD #515-5055 Springs Blvd, Tsaw

#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 #118-4885 53rd St, Ladner

SOLD 5205 4th Avenue, Tsaw

SOLD #303-4770 52A Street, Ladner

SOLD 4645 Riley Place, Ladner


A50 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

info@colleenalmrud.com www.colleenalmrud.com

Personall Reall Estate Corporation

778.688.5972

RE/MAX Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave, Delta, BC

TOP 10% OF GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®

918 English Bluff, Tsawwassen $2,688,000

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4508 Dawn Place, Ladner MLS# R2580776 $1,579,000

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Brand new elegant luxury home located in prime location. High end finishings throughout. Basement offers one bedroom suite for mortgage helper or nanny. Sneak a peek at the ocean from this outstanding build by Goldlane Homes. Videos and floor plans available at www.colleenalmrud.com

G TIN S I L

Fabulous executive 5 bedroom family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in desirable Holly neighbourhood. Tastefully updated throughout, private yard, easy access to Richmond/Vanc. Videos and floor plans available at www.colleenalmrud.com

EXTENSIVE TASTEFUL RENOVATIONS!

1099 50B STREET

based on realtors sales for 2015-2018

6854 190 Street, Surrey MLS# R2573236 $1,099,000

Beautiful family home located in the heart of Clayton Heights offering 4 bedrooms + den + 4 bathrooms. Detached garage with alley access. Videos and floor plans available at www.colleenalmrud.com

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

Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A51

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.

6769 Chateau Court

Beautifully appointed home in Chateau Wynd Estates. This 5 bedroom & den + 4 bthrm home has a Formal living and dining room with vaulted ceilings. Family room boasts a home theatre with hidden 108” screen. Bright and roomy kitchen with S/S appliances, quartz counters, bonus 2nd spice/wok kitchen. Radiant heated floors throughout. Huge unfinished 1250 sqft basement possible extra living space. 2 gas fireplaces. New Roof, landscaping, paint and more. 2 car garage with a mezzanine for extra storage. Just a few mins walking to Cougar Canyon and Seaquam Schools, shopping and transit.

NEW LISTING

$1,898,000

$1,388,000

$1,399,000

5136 1A Avenue

Fabulous Pebble Hill family home! Situated on an ultra quiet no-thru street, this exceptional 4 bdrm/4 bthrm home has been completely rebuilt in 2013. Everything has been redone right down to the studs incl a bonus addition bringing the total square footage to nearly 3,200 sqft. Large 513 sqft. detached workshop/garage.

NEW LISTING

$589,000

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

5636 Goldenrod Crescent

#23 4949 57 Street, Ladner

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

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.

NEW PRICE

$2,999,000

1086 Pacific Court

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

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

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.

140-5421 10 Avenue • $799,000

New Listing

Stunning Townhouse, totally renovated with great care and taste. You will be proud to entertain in this delightful home. All new kitchen for your culinary skills, with plenty of room inside to hold your post Covid parties. Stay warm and cozy by your gas fireplace. Outside is a large private patio for sunshine entertaining. New hardy board exterior and roof make the exterior as pleasing as interior. This fabulous home will not last, make your viewing appointment now!!

ALLEN SCHWABE 604-644-5664 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen

seafair.com

604-943-3110

1406 Beach Grove Rd $2,489,000

5342 9th Avenue $1,674,000

5346 9th Avenue $1,608,000

565 Tralee Crescent $1,495,500


A52 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

Brian Elsey PREC

LANCE HUGHES

Harry Ratchford PREC

604-551-9396

604.943.8080

604-315-2633

www.brianelsey.ca www.harryratchford.ca

LIFETIME MEMBER

www.lancehughes.com

Re/Max Progroup Realty

$1,999,900

SPRING MARKET LIST WITH US NOW AND CATCH THE SPRING MARKET. BENEFIT FROM A COMPLIMENTARY MARKET EVALUATION.

WANTED:

SOLD

One of our valued Clients is interested in finding a rental property in Tsawwassen: He is looking for a $675,000 2 bed, 2 bath condo which he would #107 - 5421 10th Avenue like to lease for a minimum of 3 years.

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 worked with Brian and Harry twice in the past 5 years, and both times have been thrilled with their level of professionalism, knowledge, and commitment throughout the whole process of buying and selling. Being a returning client myself pretty much says it all - I would highly recommend their service to others. Call Brian or Harry for a FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your home! RE/MAX PROGROUP - 5360 12TH AVE, DELTA, B.C. - 604.943.8080

AMEX BROADWAY WEST REALTY - SUITE 201-10055 W. BROADWAY - 604.738.8878

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.

GORD LOCKHART

604.816.6999

Personal Real Estate Corporation

glockhart@sutton.com

seafair realty

604.970.8118

#550 9100 Blundell Road, Richmond

218 1441 GARDEN PL., TSAWWASSEN

$369,900

Welcome home to “Magnolia” at Garden Place! Spacious, move in ready, one bedroom condo with private treed outlook! Features a cozy gas fireplace in the living room, french doors in the bedroom & living room that lead onto an enclosed 11’7 x 6’6 balcony which makes a great extension to your living space. Yet if preferred, it can be easily converted back to an open balcony for your outdoor enjoyment. Suite is freshly painted, updated with light fixtures, crown mouldings throughout, tile flooring & newer kitchen appliances. Convenience of insuite laundry, storage locker on the same floor and secured parking! Well maintained building with workshop, sauna, and carwash station. Perfect location within steps of town centre, shops, restaurants, and transit! Call for a private viewing!

403 SEASHELL DR., TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

Life at the BEACH! This Fabulous 4 (could be 5) bedroom home in Centennial Tides is a Must See! Newly renovated bathroom, powder room, spa-like master ensuite with soaker tub, separate shower & double sinks. Kitchen with newer S/S appliances, new flooring through out, custom exterior & interior colours. New roof & gutters in 2015. Bonus oversize double garage with electric car charger & storage rooms. Large, private backyard overlooking designated parkland. Relax and enjoy the sunset views on the all-year around covered patio, soak in the hot tub and do some bird watching in your own backyard! Desirable Boundary Bay neighbourhood with just steps to Centennial Beach/ Park and a short stroll to new Southlands Development!

9871 SEACASTLE DR., RICHMOND

SOLD

This custom 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is COMPLETELY renovated with a legal addition in 2016. Modern design throughout. Quartz counter tops with undermount sinks in all bathrooms. Open kitchen with Quartz WATERFALL EDGE COUNTER-TOP, Stainless Steel appliances, built in microwave, pendant and recessed lighting. New boiler, on demand water heater, roof, exterior, windows in 2016. One bedroom suite potential!

Hope you and yours are keeping well!

www.bcwestcoasthomes.com

#110-6068 Russ Baker Way, Richmond, BC V7B 1B4

Westcoast

213 W Murphy Drive • $1,349,000

DESIRABLE PEBBLE HILL!! Legal 2 bedroom suite! Beautiful corner lot, with private backyard. Excellent space for large family or mortgage helper. Terrific neighbourhood, close to two elementary schools, bus, shopping centre, golf courses, beaches, ferries and border. Sunny Tsawwassen! All measurements are approximate and as viewed.

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May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A53

TOP 1% OF 2020 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®

Trisha

• SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE •

JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: 803 GLENWOOD DRIVE 1633 53A STREET $4,977,700 $3,488,000 Panoramic view home with Brand new, over 5,000 superb Craftsmanship and sq.ft. view property over 13,000 sq.ft. property.

JUST LISTED: 5180 1A AVENUE $2,098,000

JUST LISTED: 5000 CLIFF DRIVE $2,777,555

Coach house for the inlaws on 1/3 of an acre in Pebble Hill with renovated family home.

This .641 of an acre lot has Beautiful views from this potential to subdivide for 2 flat meticulously maintained family building lots of 14000 sq.ft. each home.

JUST LISTED: 5333 UPLAND DRIVE $2,050,000

JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: JUST LISTED: A203-1258 HUNTER RD 26-10700 SPRINGMONT DR 120-1892 STARLING DR 2294 CORMORANT DR $725,000 $739,900 $455,000 $1,399,000 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.

Sold with Multiple Offers

4968 10A AVENUE

100 percent renovated for the modern familyy home.

201-1642 56 STREET 311-1300 HUNTER RD 4932 54A STREET

Bright penthouse corner suite with 2 bedrooms/Den featuring 16 ft. t vaulted ceilings

JUST LISTED: 473 CONNAUGHT DRIVE $1,788,000

Meticulously maintained 4 bed, 3 bath home offering everything a family would wish for!

258-1440 GARDEN PLACE Summer Rental Beach Grove Call 778-891-7578

Lovely 2 bedroom north facing Golf course view 2 bdrm and Meticulously mainted 4 bdrm family home with loads of updates corner suite in well run building. 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


A54 The Delta Optimist May 20, 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

ALMOST SOLD OUT!!! Call the Reimer's FOR FABULOUS RESULTS & WHERE YOU ALWAYS DEAL WITH THE PRINCIPALS

ROBIN 604-868-2844 $1,399,000

JUST LISTED

5166 8A AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

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. Includes large garage, new roof, gutters and high efficient furnace. 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.

SHARON 604-868-2827 JUST LISTED

$439,500

#137 - 1440 GARDEN PLACE, TSAW

The Camelia at Garden Place. Great ground floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath suite with approximately 1,050 sq feet of living space, plus an additional large enclosed deck (not included in sq ft.). Nice Brick gas fireplace. Excellent,Quiet location in Bldg over looking beautiful gardens and walk out directly from suite! Underground parking, plus lots of open parking for complex and Storage locker. Well maintained and managed building. The perfect start to get into the market at an affordable price!!

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

Call SHARON 604-868-2827

*BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD group

1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020

Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen

robinreimer@telus.net

www.robinreimer.com


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A55

REIMER'S REAL ESTATE FAMILY #1 IN SOUTH DELTA* SELLING FOR COMBINED

70 YEARS

FREE MARKET EVALUATIO ON

604-868-2844 604-868-2827 EXCLUSIVE LISTING

$2,600,000

ROBIN

SHARON $1,559,000

JUST LISTED

JUST LISTED

LD O S T JUS EIMER'S

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

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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$1,999,000

5298 9TH AVENUE, TSAW

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

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259 54A STREET, TSAW

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Holiday at Home!! in this beautifully Updated Home with spectacular 13,175 sqft Park Like Yard. You can't find a better yard for that growing family, highlighted by a beautiful 40 x 20 Pool, Gazebo, Privacy & sunny Southern Exposure. Home features a gorgeous Gourmet Kitchen, beautiful Open Great Room, Updated Bathroom, Hardwood Floors, Great Inlaw Suite potential with private access, Excellent Location, Quiet Street and Close to all Amenities. This rare property never comes to market. Move fast because this home won't last!!!

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

$1,999,000

288 W MURPHY DR TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

SOLD

#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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$2,250,000

255 54A STREET, TSAW

249 54A STREET, TSAW

ROBIN 604-868-2844

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ROBIN 604-868-2844

#205-1363 56 ST TSAWWASSEN

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

LD O S T JUS ER'S

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.

SOLD

PH3 1702 56TH STREET, TSAW

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!!!

G N I D N PE E L A S

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.

SOLD

$499,000

D L O S JUSTREIMER'S

R By the FABULOUS WESTERN BLUFF VIEW LOT!!!

BROOKE

Unlicensed Assistant

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

SOLD

SOLD

5823 16 AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

295 54A STREET TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

SOLD

792 E. 54TH AVENUE 1665 ENDERBY AVE 310 TSAWWASSEN BEACH 117-1120 TSATSU SHORES VANCOUVER TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

SOLD

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


A56 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

SILVANA

WATERFRONT DREAMS DO COME TRUE

$2,599,000

Morrow REAL ESTATE

CUSTOMIZED SERVICE WITH PROVEN RESULTS

I Love Living Here! 604.290.5657 Experienced Trusted Professional personally taking care of everything you need

NEW LISTING: 1640 Beach Grove Road

Welcome to Life at the Beach!

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.

www.silvanamorrow.com

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1067 Skana Dr

3 BED + DEN | 3 BATH | 2573 SQ.FT.

6859 Stewart Rd

Escape for a minute and take your personal virtual tour at https://vimeo.COM/546609453

Sutton group - Seafair realty

Jennifer Dupuis

Amber Baird

60 04.315.5560 www.jenniferdupuis.com Sutton Masters Award 2020.

Sutton Platinum Award 2019.

604.250.5048 www.amberbaird.com

Sutton Dia amond Award 2018.

REBGV Me edallion Award 2012 2-2020

5031 44B Avenue - Ladner

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Coming Soon

First time on the market for this meticulous large 2 level family home w/suite potential! Features: original hardwood floors up, double glazed windows,5 year old roof, workshop & storage room, sundeck, large covered deck in the back w/stairs down to the patio & gorgeous fenced backyard, plus a detached shed w/power! Huge driveway for multiple cars, tandem drive through carport plus additional drive through access/RV parking on the other side! Fantastic location on a quiet dead end street between Ladner elementary & the high school!

Three bedroom one bath townhome in a family oriented community in Steveston Village! Updated and beautifully maintained located in a quiet neighborhood within walking distance to shops, restaurants, and the ocean! Stay tuned for more details!

Sutton Group Seafair Realty, 1625 56th St., Tsawwassen, BC, V4L 2B2

Remax Platinum Club 2016.

Remax 100% Club 2014-2017.

27846 Maclure Road - Abbotsford

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5232 Regatta Way - Ladner

10 yrs young, & in mint condition! Offering plenty of living space for your family. 3 beds, 3 full baths up, lower walk out level offers a den, guest room, & full bath. PLUS 2 bed suite (rented as a 1 bed). No expense spared with granite & heated floors in the kitchen & all the bathrooms, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, natural hemlock interior doors, gorgeous trim work & mouldings, + air/con, & video intercom. Peaceful location at the end of a no-thru street backing onto creek greenbelt & fronting onto ALR fields.

4831 Central Ave - Ladner

Marketed by Royal LePage Regency Realty

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YOUR LIFESTYLE, OUR EXPERTISE

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Sutton Group Seafair Realty, 100 - 5000 Bridge St., Ladner, BC, V4K 2K4


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A57

(604) 809 2855 yinglling gtom@gmail.com

This is Home

Proudly Calling Tsawwassen & Ladner home for over 40 years! Mowing | Edging | Trimming

TED S I L T

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Professionally Trained University Students With Reasonable Rates

Call or Text (778) 829-8747 for your free estimate www.ivyleaguestudentmowing.com

$2,380,000

5085 1st Avenue, Tsawwassen

Builders own Home! No expense was spared in building this custom built 4,175 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 highend 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!

Painting | Power Washing | Staining

$1,299,000

5545 4th Ave, Tsawwassen

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!

604-809-2855

SUTTON GROUP - SEAFAIR REALTY 1625-56th St., Delta, BC V4M 2B2

Marina Russell

604.787.0641

Seafair Realty

marina@marinarussell.com

Proud members of the Better Business Bureau Call today for a FREE Estimate! (604) 365-5225 www.ivyleaguepainting.ca

www.tomyingling.com

Merilee McCaffery 604.307.9722

merilee@beyondthekeys.com

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110-4753 W River Road Ladner • $569,000

Immaculately maintained 2 bed, 2 bath home in Riverwest’s adult oriented community. You will love the spacious 1340+ square foot, open floorplan with high ceilings, tons of natural light, updated laminate flooring throughout, and plenty of storage space. Just steps to the gorgeous Ladner Dyke and Fraser River!

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!

SOLD

SOLD

1129 Ridley Drive Burnaby • $1,500,000

103-5900 Dover Crescent Richmond • $578,000

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

1670 Babcock Place Tsawwassen • $1,288,000

SOLD 204-10665 139 Street Surrey • $399,000

SOLD Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd.

38-4955 57 Avenue Delta • $569,000


A58 The Delta Optimist May 20, 2021

PAUL KHARA REAL ESTATE GROUP

Paul Khara

604.816.4568

paulkhara@gmail.com

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• 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

• PENTHOUSE AT LADNERS RIVER WEST • MASSIVE OUTDOOR BALCONY WITHPANORAMIC 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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• 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

#309 4753 W RIVER ROAD

• PRICED TO SELL AT $629,900

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Sutton Group - Seafair Realty

3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

• 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

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www.paulkhara.com

• HOUSE SIZE : 3596 SQ. FT. • LOT SIZE : 7594 SQ. FT. • 5 BEDROOMS & 6 BATHROOMS • POTENTIAL FOR 1 BEDROOM SUITE • ALL BEDROOMS WITH ENSUITE BATHS • ASKING PRICE $1,998,888

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LADNER FULL DUPLEX

1772 MARY HILL RD, POCO

• 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

• 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

TAMMY MATSON 778.938.5599

www.tammymatson.com ❚ sold@tammymatson.com NEW LISTING!!!

NEW LISTING!!!

! JUST SOLD!! 4904 Dogwood Drive, Tsaw

305-6363 121 Street, Surrey • $529,000

203 - 1258 Hunter Road, Tsaw • $725,000

THE REGENCY in Boundary Park - 2 bed 2 bath1157 sq ft FAIRWAY ESTATES - spacious 2 bed & den 1378 sq ft condo with PENTHOUSE condo with private deck overlooking gardens! Quiet GOLF COURSE VIEW! Well run complex, walk to shops, golf, location, open plan, 2 parking, in-suite laundry & storage, pets ok. beach, transit. Includes parking & storage, 1 pet ok.

SOLD Listed by Remax MC

377-1440 Garden Pl, Tsaw

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Listed by Faith Wilson

SOLD

SOLD 4957 4 Ave, Tsaw

SOLD

Listed by The Firm RE

4860 13 Ave, Tsaw

SOLD Listed by Mosaic

SOLD

SOLD

5016 Stevens Pl, Tsaw 5112 44 Ave, Ladner

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

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JUST SOLD!! 5983 49 Avenue, Tsaw

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 342 Rosehill Wynd, Tsaw 266-1440 Garden Pl, Tsaw

THINKING OF A MOVE??? CALL ME!!! SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC


May 20, 2021 The Delta Optimist A59

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

4736 66 Street

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!!

$1,649,900

5682 Crescent Drive

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 PRICE

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

INVESTORS ALERT

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.

CALL FOR DETAILS!

5 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms

$634,900

705-5639 Hampton Pl

Great 1 bedroom 1 bath unit at The Regency with views of Pacific Spirit Regional Park. This unit has been me!culously maintained by the original owner and features an open concepts layout with a gas fireplace, large pantry, private pa!o, storage locked and dedicated parking stall. You are conveniently located nearr Westbrook Village, Norma Rose Point Elementary and University Hill Secondary, shops, restaurants, parks, ameni!es, public transit and more!

$1,699,000

SOLD 13 67TH STREET, BOUNDARY BAY 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms NEW LISTING!

$1,210,000

NEW LISTING!

SOLD 1305 DUNCAN DR, TSAWWASSEN 3 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom

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!

NEW PRICE!

COMING SOON!! VANCOUVER FRASERVIEW

$599,900

$1,550,000

4283 Arthur Drive

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.

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Elizabeth Stewart December 25, 1947- May 18, 2020 We will always love and miss you, With every passing day The longing just to see you Will never go away.

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Miss you so much, John, Richard (Gina), Matthew (Deb), Katherine (Ryan), and granddaughters Kara, Meagan, Ashley, Emily and Maelle.

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TAPPERT (nee Goetz), Gerda February 15, 1930 − May 6, 2021

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Born in Berlin, Germany, Gerda was the eldest of five. She is survived by her four siblings who still live in Germany. Gerda immigrated to Canada in 1953 and married her love Charles in Montreal. Settling in Dollard des Ormeaux, Quebec they had one son Alexander (Fran). Eventually, the family moved across the country, settling in Tsawwassen. Gerda enjoyed life and lived it to its fullest (Gerda’s glass was always half full) she loved to dance and always spoiled her two granddaughters Leeah (Chris) and Kyla. She was lucky enough to meet her only great −grandchild, Griffin before she passed. Gerda passed away peacefully at the Waterford in Tsawwassen surrounded by her family. The family wishes to thank the staff at the Waterford Extended Care Unit for the loving care they gave Gerda over the past 6.5 years. We love and miss you Oma. − Alex, Fran, Leeah, Kyla, Chris & Griffin

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PEARSON, Kenneth Geoffrey Borne May 23, 1929. Died April 20, 2021. Kenneth Geoffrey Pearson passed away in hospital on April 20, 2021, a few days after suffering a heart attack in his home. Born in 1929, Ken’s early years were spent on a farm in Port Kells (Surrey) and he grew up during the tough Depression years. The family was very poor and relied on their animals and farm gardens for sustenance. The Pearson family were once high profile citizens of New Westminster but the Depression era ruined them financially. Ken’s fondest memories of his teenage years were of spending summer weeks staying with his grandfather Morton Foley, who worked for the CPR, especially at Ruby Creek. There he camped and rode the trains up and down the lower Fraser and Coquihalla rivers. The family moved to Keremeos near the end of WWII, and then Ken returned to New Westminster to finish high school. Ken worked for 35 years in the Public Service at the Land Registry Office in New Westminster before retiring in 1984. Ken lived in New Westminster for a few years, until he bought a lot on the beach at Boundary Bay in the mid 1960s and built his first house. Ken hosted many gatherings at the beach for the next 3 decades, until he bought another lot in Ladner and built a fine home where he lived until his passing. Ken enjoyed the outdoors and spent many times camping and staying in cabins in the BC interior. He built a log cabin in the wilderness at Adams Lake in the 1950s and then had cabins elsewhere there for rest of his time. Ken enjoyed traveling and, after retirement, made many trips to Mexico, took cruises to Africa, South America and Asia, and visited Australia. He also travelled around BC with his truck and camper and especially enjoyed trips to the Skeena country. A model train enthusiast, after his experiences with the CNR, Ken acquired an extensive collection of model trains and built a working railway in his home. Ken was an avid collector of antiques, western memorabilia, and basketry. Ken was an original member of the New Westminster Auxiliary Police Force starting in 1954 and served 20 years until the unit was disbanded. Ken rose to be Staff Sergeant and Officer Commanding the Auxiliary Unit. He served with distinction and was given several commendations by the Chief of Police over the years. Ken was an only child and remained a bachelor throughout his life. Predeceased by his mother Helen Shirley Parsons (1995) and father Geoffrey Pearson (1967), Ken is survived by cousins and numbers of friends. We thank his great neighbours Jean, Wendy and Nick for keeping watch over Ken in recent years and for getting him to the hospital after the heart attack We also thank friends Hank, Joanna, Derrick and Janneh for their care and friendship for Ken over many years. A private remembrance, will be held at a later time.

TAMBOLINE, Reginald Edward April 24, 1930 - May 11, 2021 Reg Tamboline (Reggie), passed away peacefully at the age of 91 years with his family by his side on May 11, 2021 at Shuswap Lake General Hospital. He lived a full and active life right up into his 90’s, still going for long walks with family, working as a volunteer in the church thrift shop and driving himself around town. He was a faithful Christian and was at peace in the end to be joining his Lord and Saviour in heaven. Born as the eldest son in Vancouver, B.C., his family moved to Westham Island near Ladner, B.C. to take over operation of the family farm when Reg was 7 years old. There were many new chores and it was hard work for him and his siblings, especially when his father died when Reg was 11 years old. When the farm was sold they moved back into Vancouver and he graduated from Lord Byng High School in 1948. One of his first jobs was delivering ice (before refrigerators were common) and it was at his work place where he met his wife-to-be Shirley Anne Francis. He went on to be a long-haul trucker for most of his career. After having three children, they moved from the coast to the Okanagan Valley and then to Kamloops, finally settling in Salmon Arm. Together for 68 wonderful years, they had a full and happy life even through Shirley’s 10 year battle with Alzheimer’s disease. Reg would visit her in the care home every day and help her with everything she needed to get through the day. Reg is predeceased by his wife Shirley, his elder son Dan and his younger brother Don. He is survived by son Tom (Ainslie), daughter Diane (Ron), grandchildren; Grant (Lola), David (Nicole), Maeve and Flora and great-granddaughter Zenna. Of his five siblings, Reg is survived by his three older sisters Florence, Margaret and Thelma and by many nieces and nephews. A special thanks to the staff at the Shuswap Lake General Hospital for their kind and professional care during his final days. Graveside service for Reg Tamboline was held for immediate family members on May 14, 2021 at Lakeview Memorial Gardens, Kelowna, BC. A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date at Fischer’s Funeral Services, 4060 1st Avenue SW Salmon Arm, BC. The hope is that this will occur in the late summer or early fall of this year but is determinant on provincial restrictions on gatherings. The exact time and date will be posted on Fischer’s web site at: fischersfuneralservices.com Arrangements entrusted to Fischer’s Funeral Services & Crematorium Ltd., Salmon Arm (250) 833-1129


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Warehouse Lien Act Seizure Calvin Paulger, your Aero Star 601 C−GHUR has been seized Pursuant to the Warehouse Lien Act and will be sold at 10:00am at 7800 Alpha Way, Delta, BC on June 9, 2021 unless $2502.00 plus costs are paid before that date. Abc Professional Bailiffs Ltd. 604−682−0337

HAYWOOD, William May 20, 1933 - April 29, 2021 William Haywood (Bill) passed away peacefully April 29, 2021 at Delta Hospital after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Bill is predeceased by his Wife Rosalie (Penny), Grandson (Brandon), and Great Grandson Zayden Kohl. Survived, by his Daughters Tracy (Pat), Alison (Neil). Grandchildren Natasha, Nick (Hazel), Christopher, Great Grandchildren Nevada, Stevie, Zayne Kade, Zaydie Kye.

Bill was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and moved to Vancouver in his early ‘20’s. Bill worked for the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver as a photographer until retirement. Bill loved to travel, and Hawaii was his favorite. His family could always find him frequenting the local beach pubs where he made many new friends. The last 1.5 years were very hard as he could not see any family, and really missed the little ones. We would like to thank the Staff at Augustine House for the fantastic care he received for the past 8 years. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Parkinson’s Canada. https://www.parkinson.ca/

STAPLETON, John Joseph “Jack” January 1, 1936- April 22, 2021 It is with profound sadness that the family of Jack announce his sudden passing. Born in Calgary, Alberta, to Murray and Patricia, he was one of 10 children and is survived by his two youngest, Pat (Lydia) and Shiela (Dave). Jack entered the Seminary to become a Priest, until he met the love of his life Irene Meyer. They married on June 29th, 1957 and had four children; Debbie, Ken (Christine), Dianne (Dave), Garry (Debra). He is blessed with 7 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. He also had many nieces, nephews and close friends who he kept near to his heart.

Jack was a kind, gentle, spiritual, loving man who was well known for his wise and witty sense of humour. He will be fondly thought of and deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. A small family service was held on May 3rd, 2021, to give Jack the respectful send off he deserved.

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WAND, Bernyce May 08, 2021 Bernyce died peacefully on May 8, 2021, at the age of 99. Bernyce was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1922. After completing high school she became a Registered Nurse in 1944 in Winnipeg. She moved back to Portage la Prairie to work in her new profession as a nurse. While volunteering at a social event for men training in the RCAF during World War II she met Reginald Wand, the love of her life. When the war was over they got married and Reg took his new bride to Vancouver. They had three children, Roxburgh, Dianne and Ken. In 1952 Reginald re−joined the RCAF. They lived on RCAF bases from Vancouver to PEI. Bernyce loved the life on bases, enjoying meeting new people and experiencing many different ways of life across Canada. She made a loving home for her family with every move. Bernyce and Reg moved back to BC in 1971 remaining in Tsawwassen for 50 years. Bernyce was very social and made many friends wherever she went. Bernyce had many hobbies including Hula dancing, travelling (especially to Hawaii) and gardening. She was a Brownie Leader for years, and also loved the Theatre. She was a member of the Arts Club for many years. Bernyce was also a member of The Manitoba Association of Registered Nurses attending many reunions over the years. When living in Tsawwassen she worked as a nurse at Eatons. Bernyce was a loving Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Daughter, Sister, Aunt and Friend. She loved her family and many friends. She will be missed by us all. Bernyce was predeceased by her husband, Reginald; her parents, Joseph and Rose; her brother, Roxburgh; and son−in−law, Phil. She is survived by her children, Roxburgh (Treana), Dianne, and Ken; her grandchildren, Deneen (Curtis), Marlise (Ed), Darryl, Gordon (Chiara), Michael (Katia), and David (Amanda); and her great −grandchildren, Sharaya, Autumn, Ashton, Laurie, Caiden, Brennen, Summer, Lucy, and Talia; and nieces, nephews, and friends. The family thanks the Waterford Care Unit Staff for the loving care they gave to Bernyce. A Celebration of Life will be held at a date to be determined when we can all get together.

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Sublet space in Century Square 1,200 sq. ft. second floor including 800 sq. ft. dance space with mirrored wall and classroom or changing room space. Main floor area 750 sq. ft. with reception area, office space and 2 washrooms. Air conditioning on both levels. 3 reserved daytime parking spaces, additional unreserved parking. Municipal permitting valid for studio use. Available July 1. 604-830-2844

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KING GEORGE BIG THRILL SALES EVENT

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$500

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TOTAL PAST MODEL CLEAROUT!

2020 LEAF $52,148 SV PLUS! - 2500

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OFFERS AVAILABLE BETWEEN MAY 1 - 31. 1BONUS CASH OF $1,500/$750/$750/$750 WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE NEGOTIATED SELLING PRICE BEFORE TAXES AND IS APPLICABLE TO CUSTOMERS WHO LEASE OR FINANCE ANY NEW AND PREVIOUSLY UNREGISTERED 2020 KICKS/2021 ROGUE/2021 MURANO/2021 SENTRA MODEL THROUGH NCF FROM AN AUTHORIZED NISSAN DEALER IN CANADA BETWEEN. NO CASH SURRENDER VALUE. CANNOT BE APPLIED TO PAST TRANSACTIONS. CONDITIONS APPLY. 22%/1%/1%/1% RATE REDUCTION IS AVAILABLE ON NEW 2020 KICKS/2021 ROGUE/2021 MURANO/2021 SENTRA MODELS FINANCED OR LEASED FROM A NISSAN DEALER IN CANADA. CUSTOMER WILL RECEIVE UP TO A 2%/1%/2%/1% REDUCTION OFF LEASE OR FINANCE RATES CURRENTLY AVAILABLE THROUGH NCF TO A MINIMUM OF 0% APR. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES CAN RATES BE REDUCED BELOW 0% APR. CANNOT BE APPLIED TO PAST TRANSACTIONS. CONDITIONS APPLY. 3OFFER APPLIES TO 2020 KICKS/2021 ROGUE/2021 MURANO/2021 SENTRA MODELS AND CONSISTS OF ONE/ONE/ONE/ ONE (1/1/1/1) REGULARLY SCHEDULED OIL CHANGES AND ONE/ONE/ ONE/ONE (1/1/1/1) TIRE ROTATION PER 8,000 KM – UP TO A MAXIMUM OF TEN/FIVE/TEN/FIVE (10/5/10/5) OIL CHANGES AND TEN/TEN/TEN/TEN (10/10/10/10) TIRE ROTATIONS OVER 120,000/80,000/120,000/80,000 KM OR FIVE/FIVE/FIVE/FIVE (5/5/5/5) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF VEHICLE REGISTRATION (WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST). EACH SERVICE VISIT CONSISTS OF ONE/ONE/ONE/ONE (1/1/1/1) OIL CHANGE (USING NISSAN GENUINE SYNTHETIC 0W20) AND AN OIL FILTER CHANGE PLUS DRAIN PLUG GASKET. NO CASH SURRENDER VALUE. OFFER CANNOT BE APPLIED TO PAST TRANSACTIONS AND CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH CERTAIN OTHER OFFERS. 4MODELS SHOWN $26,051/$42,781/$48,881/$28,391 SELLING PRICE FOR A NEW 2020 KICKS SR PLATINUM/2021 ROGUE PLATINUM/2021 MURANO PLATINUM/2021 SENTRA SR PREMIUM. ALL PRICING INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDE/PDI CHARGES ($1,830/$1,860/$1,860/$1,670), AIR-CONDITIONING LEVY ($100/$100/$100/$100), APPLICABLE FEES, MANUFACTURER’S REBATE AND DEALER PARTICIPATION WHERE APPLICABLE. LICENSE, REGISTRATION, INSURANCE AND APPLICABLE TAXES ARE EXTRA. OFFERS ARE AVAILABLE ON APPROVED CREDIT THROUGH NISSAN CANADA FINANCE FOR A LIMITED TIME, MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS EXCEPT STACKABLE TRADING DOLLARS.VEHICLES AND ACCESSORIES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. 5REPRESENTATIVE MONTHLY LEASE OFFER BASED ON A NEW 2020 KICKS S FWD/2021 ROGUE S FWD/2021 MURANO S FWD/2021 SENTRA S MT AT 1.5%/3.5%/3.5%/3.5% LEASE APR FOR 39/64/39/64 MONTHS EQUALS MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $219/$335/$417/$231 WITH $995/$0/$995/$0 DOWN PAYMENT, AND $0/$0/$0/$0 SECURITY DEPOSIT. LEASE BASED ON A MAXIMUM OF 20,000 KM/YEAR WITH EXCESS CHARGED AT $0.10/KM.TOTAL LEASE OBLIGATION IS $9,544/$21,444/$17,268/$14,769. PAYMENTS CANNOT BE MADE ON A WEEKLY OR BI-WEEKLY BASIS. FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. OFFERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE.WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. ASKYOUR DEALER ORVISITWWW.NISSAN.CA FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.NISSAN NAMES,LOGOS AND SLOGANS ARETRADEMARKS OWNED BYOR LICENSEDTO NISSAN MOTOR CO.LTD.AND/OR ITS NORTH AMERICAN SUBSIDIARIES.©2021 NISSAN CANADA INC.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.STD RATE @ 6.49 X 84 MO.$9000 INTERESTSAVINGS CALCULATEDVS NISSAN STD RATE PRICE AND PAYMENTS NETOFTAXES.LOWKM LEASE 60/64 MO.W/ OPTIONTO PURCHASE.EVREBATES SUBJECTTO GOVTAPPROVAL.$500 COUPON MUSTBE PRESENTED ATTIME OF SALE.


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