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ext year the Optimist will celebrate our 100th year serving South Delta. In this time, the Optimist has gained a reputation as an avid supporter of our community’s charitable and non-profit organizations. Our editorial staff work closely with these groups to make sure their messages are relayed in our stories and event calendars. In addition, many of our staff volunteer time to boards and we have often donated proceeds from advertising features to community ty-minded y organizations. Most importantly, we have also been able to support local charities through the sponsorship of their advertising – both online and in our printed edition.

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Memorial tree honours lives of Indigenous children found at former residential schools The tree in Tsawwassen’s Highland Park has been decorated with painted rocks, flowers and other hand-crafted mementos DANI PENALOZA

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It’s about time that people start paying attention to the atrocities committed against Indigenous peoples, says Shane Hughes. The memorial tree he started in Tsawwassen’s Highland Park, he hopes, will be a place for folks to reflect on the history of colonization in Canada and pay respect to the growing number of Indigenous children being found at former residential schools. “People need to be more educated as to what really happened – it was genocide. I want people to stop and take a look and really think about those children,” says Hughes. Dedicating this tree to the growing number of Indigenous children not

only stemmed from his love for the First Nations cultures that have surrounded him his whole life, but also because his great grandma attended the Mission Residential School, herself. So far, the tree has been surrounded by flowers and colourfully painted rocks and has its bark adorned with a bird house and handcrafted eagle, butterflies, Indigenous artwork and various other mementos. The tree, he says, is a place for people to leave a little part of themselves with the Indigenous children who were killed in these schools, whatever that may be. “It makes me just totally overjoyed that there’s been participation, and it’s a thing of beauty,” he adds. “A little movement of education

and understanding goes a long way.” He hopes that nonIndigenous people who haven’t been impacted by colonialism are realizing now, if they haven’t before, how “real” the trauma is that Indigenous people are facing at the hands of the Canadian government. From there, he hopes that they will be compelled to learn more and do more about it. “I would love to have anybody who would like to come down and drop off a little something in memory and add to the growing tree of reconciliation,” says Hughes. “Maybe they’ll put something on the tree to add to the memorial and feel a sense of peace as they walk away, knowing that they gave a little something to contribute.”

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It’s a first of what could be more cannabis retail stores in Delta. Council on Monday unanimously approved an application by Seed & Stone to open a private cannabis dispensary at 616 Chester Road, located on Annacis Island. It will be in close proximity to the Highway 91 Interchange. “I am thankful and appreciative of Mayor Harvie, council and the community of Delta for giving us the opportunity to bring Seed and Stone to Delta. We strive to educate and ensure our customers are getting the best product at a value based price point. Community is at the heart of everything Seed and Stone does. “We are committed to creating an environment in our stores that entices our patrons to discover the Journey within,” said Vikram Sachdeva, company founder and CEO. Sachdeva noted their goal is to serve the community and demonstrate the value of legal cannabis outlets, adding the new store will be ideally located to serve Delta but will be also close to the Surrey and Richmond markets. Both those cities continue to exercise their zoning authority to

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Seed & Stone’s retail outlet in Chilliwack. A similar store is to open on Annacis Island in Delta. maintain bans on legal cannabis stores including those run by the B.C. government. The Delta store operation will be located within a 3,638-square-foot portion of an existing multi-tenant industrial building and the retail portion will be in a 1,001-square-foot storefront. Seed and Stone, a nonmedical cannabis retail brand, currently operates

a store in Chilliwack and Victoria. It has plans to expand to White Rock and elsewhere in B.C. The owner has over 20 years of experience in retail including managing liquor stores and therefore complying with provincial regulations and the province’s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation licence requirements, a report to council notes. The store will be

required to purchase cannabis products directly from the provincial government’s distribution branch and would be solely operated as a cannabis dispensary with no cultivation, processing or manufacturing. “The experience is there. The know-how is there. The responsibility is there. Our customer base is very vast including seniors, and community is at the heart of

everything we do,” added Sachdeva. Prior to the legalization of cannabis in Canada in 2018, Delta council passed a bylaw prohibiting cannabis stores in all zones, but kept the door open to consider them on a caseby-case basis. The idea was to restrict any potential new businesses to industrial zones. A council report notes that to be granted a licence by the province, a proposal must be supported by the host local government. Many municipalities have regulated the location of dispensaries by setting location criteria either through policies or zoning bylaw amendments. The intent of the criteria is to buffer dispensaries from sensitive areas such as schools, parks and recreation centres, while some local governments add an additional buffer between dispensaries to prevent clustering. Delta council on Monday agreed legal stores have shown to be well-regulated, safe and important in steering people away from the illegal market. Council also agreed other location options may be considered but each application would still only be considered on a case-by-case basis.


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cipal residence. The province took the time to listen and come up with solutions that will help both farmers and non-farmers alike, while protecting the integrity of agricultural land, said Popham. “We hope this regulatory change will assist new farmers starting their businesses, encourage landowners to partner with new farmers to get their land into production, and address the needs of British Columbian families,” she said. “Having an option for housing opens up new doors to families and provides more opportunities for more agricultural land to go into production, increasing our province’s food security.” Farming families will continue to be able to apply to the ALC for multiple, larger homes if they are necessary for farming purposes, the government notes. The new rules come into effect Dec. 31, 2021. Delta South MLA Ian Paton, the Opposition Agriculture and Food Critic, said he’s pleased the NDP government has finally come to its senses on the issue of housing flexibility in the ALR. “This is a prime lesson about the old adage, ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,’” said Paton. “It’s somewhat laughable that Agriculture Minister Lana Popham is touting these changes as ‘new’ when they simply correct the mistakes the NDP made all on their own. The fact is, they didn’t consult on Bill 52 in the first place

and rammed through legislation that didn’t work for farmers. Then, after they got backlash, they dragged farmers through three years’ worth of reviews and feedback exercises that destroyed their dreams and cost them precious time and money.” Paton also said he applauds the many farmers and advocates in the agriculture industry who made their feelings known and helped bring about the changes announced. Delta city council recently gave its support for an application to build a second additional farmhouse on Westham Island. Owned by the Ryall family, the property on Tamboline Road contains an existing farm house and a second farm house, both of which are to be retained, and the new 1,767-square-foot house will be for family members working the farm. Council also recently gave support for an application to replace an additional farm house at a River Road farm with a new 3,229-square-foot home. Also located in the ALR, the property owned by the Sahota family, which is used for blueberry production. A Delta staff report notes the proposal has demonstrated a net benefit to the farm operation and would have no negative impact on agricultural capacity of the property. Both those applications had been forwarded to the ALC for approval.


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Delta easing up on COVID restrictions SANDOR GYARMATI s g y a r m a t i @ d e l t a - o p t i m i s t .c o m

Delta’s mask policy has changed. Council this week got an update from staff on the implementation of Delta’s reopening plan for municipal hall and parks, recreation and culture facilities when it comes to the transition to Step 3 of BC’s Restart Plan which was announced on July 1. Step 3 will allow for the transition back to a more “normal” pre-pandemic state of operations for the city. However, a report to council notes staff had previously noted that some adjustments in response to B.C.’s Restart Plan will be quicker for the city to make than others and that staff will be taking a cautious, conservative approach. “We will continue to ensure that staff and public safety is paramount and that we have the capacity to deliver the program or service to the

community at the high level that is expected of us,” a report to council notes. Delta last summer made masks mandatory even before an order came down from the province. The provincial order is no longer in effect, however, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is continuing to recommend the use of masks in indoor public settings for individuals aged 12 and over who are not fully vaccinated. “Consistent with provincial guidance, face masks are no longer mandatory inside civic facilities but are recommended for persons 12 years of age and over who are not fully vaccinated. Proof of vaccination status is not required. Signage in indoor facilities has been updated to reflect the current guidance on use of mask. Employees working inside Delta’s facilities will no longer be required to wear

masks while at work and the mask policy for staff has been amended to align with the Provincial guidance and recommendations,” the report explains. The report also notes Plexi-glass barriers will continue to be in place in areas of high interface between employees and the public. The police and fire departments have also amended their mask policies and no longer require employees to wear masks in their buildings, but recommend them for those who are not fully vaccinated. The city anticipates the continued return of staff to full complement by the beginning of September, while upcoming meetings of council will allow limited public attendance. As far as facility use, Step 3 also allows for indoor gatherings of up to 50 people or 50 per cent of the capacity of the space, whichever is greater.

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A new multi-sport covered court facility has moved a step closer to reality in Ladner with more on the horizon for elsewhere in Delta. Council on Monday approved awarding a contract valued at more than $1.8 million to cover the outdoor lacrosse box located next to the Ladner Leisure Centre (LLC), having received federal funding last year to help make the project a reality. A report to council notes that although lacrosse will continue to be the predominant and priority user of the facility, covering the surface will provide rain protection for a multitude of sports groups looking to play or practice outdoors year-round.

In addition to lacrosse, it will also act as a training facility for sports such as baseball and soccer and will include basketball nets for more informal play. The facility will be equipped with a roof and lighting to also relieve conflicting needs in the early spring and late summer when there is an overlap of differing sports wanting dry floor space at the LLC, the report notes. Councillors wondered when North Delta and Tsawwassen would be getting similar covered facilities. City manager Sean McGill noted that, while there’s no set timetable, he’s discussed options with Parks Recreation and Culture director Ken Kuntz. The plan is to introduce other facilities over the year or two, propos-

als that will be discussed during the city’s budgeting process. Mayor George Harvie said the lacrosse box at Delview Park is an ideal location for the next covered facility and it will be discussed at council’s next business plan workshop. He added Delta has four outdoor lacrosse boxes but a couple are currently in poor shape. Coun. Lois Jackson agreed that the next covered sports court should be in North Delta, but feels the community should have at least two since it’s larger than Ladner and Tsawwassen. Coun. Bruce McDonald noted a foundation document is being prepared that will outline what future parks and recreation projects should be next for all three communities.


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Delta committee gives Four Winds plan positive feedback 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 cleared an important hurdle. The city’s Advisory Design Panel recently discussed the proposal to build the 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. Details of the development were discussed including parking, design features, landscaping and public spaces and, following their input, panel members commended the applicant “on an excellent project and presentation.” The panel agreed that, with consideration of comments provided, it supports the project as presented. The planning department has already confirmed that based on the submission, the brew pub complies with the zoning regulations and therefore would not require rezoning or a public hearing. A brew pub is permitted 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 new buildings in the Southlands are still subject to development permits when it comes to form and character, based on the guidelines registered in the Southlands master plan. 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.

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’ve never been a big fan of shots, but I’ve become a fan of those needles in the past few weeks. And I’m not alone as many of us have been rolling up our sleeves and getting our COVID-19 vaccinations. My first shot was at a local pharmacy in North Delta in late April. The process was quick and efficient and the pharmacist friendly and knowledgeable. I received my second shot last week – July 8 in fact – at the North Delta Recreation Centre. I was more than impressed with the systems in place. For starters it was gratifying to see the long lines of people, both inside and outside the rec centre, who were on hand, doing their part. The staff were friendly and helpful every step of the way. The vaccine clinic was well run and from the time I walked up to the door, worked my way through the line-up, got my shot and waited the required 15 minutes before leaving, the whole process was 37 minutes. That’s pretty amazing service. I know in the beginning of the vaccine rollouts there were many issues with booking appointments, wait times and miscommunication. I’ve written some critical thoughts in this space, but I’m more than happy to eat my words and give praise where praise is due. As of Tuesday afternoon, 79.1 per cent of those 12 and older in B.C. have received their first dose and 46 per cent have received their second dose. In addition, 80.2 per cent of all eligible adults in B.C. have received their first dose and 49.1 per cent (myself included) have received their second dose. The system is working. People are getting vaccinated and we are winning this battle. I’ve never been so happy to get a shot, and you all made it easy to do so.

PNE deserves all our support

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n 1975, my summer was cut short on Aug. 15 when I got the bad news that my mom, who knew someone at the PNE, found me and several of my friends jobs at the annual fair. Suddenly, our carefree Frisbee playing days at Jericho Beach were no more. Now we had to get up early and bus down to Hastings Park to sling tacos, fry onions, set up the ring toss booth and in my case collect tickets for the train that circled the grounds. I was choked that I was missing valuable beach time, but after a couple of days I liked the idea of making some decent coin before heading back to school. Riding around the grounds turned out to be a lot of fun. I can still smell the various fragrances at different points of the route. Onions and candy floss would morph in to popcorn and candied apples, and as the train approached the barns at the western edge of the property, the pungent aroma of cow manure. The fair at the PNE was originally an agricultural exhibition that was a vehicle for ranchers and farmers to showcase their livestock and

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products and to buy and sell inventory. Last week Delta South MLA Ian Paton participated in a rally in Vancouver to support PNE workers and the fair in general. Paton’s family has been involved with the PNE since the 1930s and he has been a director of the British Columbia Youth in Agriculture Foundation (BCYA) for 35 years. The PNE is looking for funding to creep out of COVID debt and is looking for provincial government support to come up with $8 million to ensure the fair can continue to operate. This has resulted in Vancouver and Victoria squabbling with each other over whose responsibility it is to

keep the fair viable. The agricultural component of the PNE is hugely important as it supports 4-H initiatives and the BCYA. And, if you have children, you more than likely have seen the faces of joy and wonderment as kids and toddlers pet the cows and pigs in the stalls. The BCYA used to have a yearly auction and fundraiser to raise money for youth agricultural projects around the province. Fresh Roots, and Delta’s own Farm Roots and Project Pickle have benefitted from this fundraising opportunity in the past. I am hopeful that local and provincial governments, and possibly private industry, can get together to keep this renowned institution afloat. The PNE contributes about $200 million to the local economy during the course of two weeks. The fair will not generate that revenue in its limited operations this year, but it will be open. I encourage everyone to head down to Hastings Park and enjoy a free concert, pet a cow and enjoy a foot long hotdog. Mike Schneider is founder of Project Pickle and likes to write about growing, cooking and eating food.


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SkyTrain light metro is the wrong way to go

Editor: Friday’s federal funding photo-op for the $3.95 billion, 18 km Expo Line extension to Langley didn’t mention that the project is almost $1 billion short of funding and the shortfall must be made up by the province and TransLink, with higher user fees, transit fares, gas taxes and the many more hidden taxes that subsidize the present SkyTrain light metro system. That does not make for good photo-ops. If Trudeau and Horgan really wanted to reduce pollution and congestion, SkyTrain light metro is the wrong way to go, because it doesn’t. It has been recognized for decades that lightmetro is very poor in reducing congestion and associated pollution, as

Vancouver has demonstrated. Metro Vancouver’s SkyTrain light-metro system has been one of the most studied systems in the world and the results show that when compared to modern light rail, Vancouver’s SkyTrain not only costs much more to build, it costs more to operate and maintain, lacks capacity and lacks flexibility in operation. Most telling is mode share for transit has not changed much in the past 50 years and hovers around 15 per cent. The SkyTrain has not attracted the motorist from the car. No one has copied Vancouver’s transit planning and only seven examples of the proprietary railway that is used on the Expo and

Millennium Lines have been sold in 40 years! Despite the shrill claims, alternative facts and fake news of the SkyTrain cult, Friday’s announcement has condemned Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley to massive traffic congestion for another generation. For a $1.5 billion investment, using the Rail for the Valley’s Leewood Study, Vancouver/Richmond could have been connected to North Delta, Central Surrey, Cloverdale, Langley, Abbotsford, Sardis/ Vedder and Chilliwack, with a modern 130 km regional railway that by its very nature would attract far more customers. Pity! Malcolm Johnston

Putting value on and into our parks Editor: In the July 1 edition of the Optimist Mr. Tom Morrison wrote regarding Boundary Bay Park and the Metro Vancouver plans for it in the future. Mr. Morrison raises a great question around Metro Vancouver’s plans for the park and what its value is. How do we as a society or as a civilization value natural spaces? In my mind not very well - everything is assigned a value and seen as a resource to be exploited, generating an ROI that never considers the bottom line of the real cost of environmental degradation. In my mind, I want my tax dollars, in part, to be used to aid in the preservation of something, some small slice of this damaged and decaying planet (which obvi-

ously will still be here long after we are gone). I value being able to look at open space and being able to imagine it not criss-crossed with gravelled walking paths, bicycle trails and dog excrement, but a place of refuge for native plants, some surviving birds, insects and wildlife. I am not sure what people want or expect of the park - certainly thousands see it as a great beach in the summer. Perhaps people would feel they were getting tax dollar value if it was one third dog park, one third parking and maybe the rest split between a water slide park (enclosed for all weather use) and barbecue pits. Unlikely, but it would be great to really hear the community voices! Mr. Morrison also sug-

gests a contact at Metro Van Parks. That is a great idea. An alternative would be to become involved in the Boundary Bay Park Association, who, in partnership with Metro Van Parks, promotes community awareness, appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of Boundary Bay Regional Park while preserving and enhancing its natural and historical features. We meet regularly with Park representatives and are always looking for volunteers (and particularly Directors). Our next Zoom meeting is Aug. 13 at 10 a.m. and you can contact bbpavolunteer@gmail. com if you would like to join us. Frank Rogers/ President BBPA

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Notice is hereby given that the City of Delta will be holding a public hearing to receive representations from all persons who deem it in their interest to address Council regarding the following proposed bylaws. This meeting will be held on:

Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 Time: 4:00 p.m. Place: Virtual / Zoom / Council Chamber, Delta City Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to the projects at that time.

Project No. 1 Application for Rezoning (LU009062) Location: 11868 87 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO.1 Applicant: Narinder Patara Telephone: 778.838.4351 Proposal: Application for Rezoning in order to permit subdivision and development of two single detached residential lots. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 8018, 2021” To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” by rezoning the subject property from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7) in order to allow a two-lot subdivision and construction of a new single detached dwelling with an in-ground basement and a secondary suite on each lot.

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Staff Contact: Babak Behnia – 604.946.3269 Web Location: July 12, 2021 Regular Council Mtg Agenda Item E.02

Project No. 2 Application for Permitted Projections in Multi-Unit Residential Zones Location: Various Locations throughout Delta Applicant: City of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” to allow for projections into required building setbacks for multi-unit residential zones. Permitted projections would include: exterior stairs and ramps; eaves and gutters; unenclosed balconies, porches and sundecks; and bay and box windows, hutches, fireplaces, and chimneys. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment Bylaw No. 7936, 2021” To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017” to permit:  Exterior stairs and ramps to project to no closer than 3.0 m to all property lines for multi-unit zones where setbacks are between 5.0 m to 7.5 m and to no closer than 1.2 m where setbacks are less than 3.0 m.  Eaves and gutters to project 0.9 m in apartment zones where setbacks are 7.5 m or more and 0.6 m in all other multi-unit zones.  Unenclosed balconies, porches and sundecks (and their eaves if covered) to project between 1.2 m to 1.5 m where setbacks are 5.0 m and 7.5 m, respectively, and between 0.6 m to 0.9 m where setbacks are 3.0 m and 3.5 m, respectively, for all multi-unit zones.  Bay and box windows, hutches, fireplaces and chimneys to project 0.9 m in apartment zones where setbacks are 7.5 m and 0.6 m in all other multi-unit zones. Projections other than eaves and gutters would be limited to 50 percent of the width of the building face in the front, rear and exterior side setback areas and 35 percent in the interior side setback area. Staff Contact: Jeremy Keating – 604.946.3201 Web Location: July 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.01 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: IMPORTANT COVID-19 INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PUBLIC HEARING This Public Hearing is to be convened by electronic means as authorized by Ministerial Order No. M192, “Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order No. 3” with a capacity limit on in person attendance due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. It is therefore recommended that comments be provided in writing in advance or at the hearing by telephone or videoconference. PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed project shall be given an opportunity to provide their comments (support, concerns or opposition) to Council in the following ways: 1. Write to: Mayor andCouncil City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca 2. 3. Telephone or Video Conference (must register in advance – details below) 4. Attend In Person (limited seating - must register in advance – details below) Members of the public who do not wish to speak may listen and watch the proceedings via the City’s website. PROVIDING WRITTEN COMMENTS TO COUNCIL: Correspondence addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of the public record for this Public Hearing. Correspondence must include your name and full address and be received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 27, 2021. To be included in the agenda, correspondence must be submitted before 12 noon on Friday, July 23, 2021. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded. ATTEND THE HEARING IN PERSON OR VIA ELECTRONIC MEANS: To attend the meeting in person, or electronically or by telephone, you must register with the Office of the City Clerk before 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Very limited space is available at City Hall in the Council Chamber. The public will be required to follow safety protocols for physical distancing and hygiene. To register you must email PublicHearing@delta.ca or call 604.946.3220 and provide: 1. the Public Hearing meeting date; 2. the Project Number; 3. whether you will attend by telephone or videoconference or in person; and 4. your contact information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email Address) Once registered, you will be provided the details needed. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROJECT Access to the proposed Bylaw, detailed maps and other relevant information and regulations are available on the City of Delta Website, delta.ca at: https:// delta.civicweb.net/filepro/documents Project 1: Project 2:

July 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.02 - LU009062 July 12, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.01

If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed rezoning applications or if you would like assistance to inspect any relevant documentation, please contact the Community Planning and Development Department by email at cpd@delta.ca or by phone at 604.946.3380. Staff are regularly monitoring and responding to emails and calls.


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Upcoming water main construction along 96 Avenue

Annacis Water Main South – Phase 1

Metro Vancouver is installing the Annacis Water Main South – Phase 1 in the City of Surrey and the City of Delta. Construction will begin along 96 Avenue between 119B Street and 117B Street starting this summer until late 2021.

Road Closure Along 96 Avenue During construction there will be a full road closure along 96 Avenue between 119B Street and 117B Street. Access along 96 Avenue will be for local traffic only on both sides of the work zone. During the road closure, detour routes will be along 120 Street routing south to 92 Avenue and north to 103A Ave. Please see the map to the right for the traffic detour routes.

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City of Delta and residents doing their part as a ‘Bee City’ SANDOR GYARMATI s g y a r m a t i @ d e l t a - o p t i m i s t .c o m

Delta is buzzing with activities to be a Bee Friendly city. A report to city council notes staff are in the process of installing a demonstration pollinator garden in Rotary Park at City Hall, which includes a diverse selection of pollinator-friendly plants. The pollinator garden will have signage to educate the public about the benefits and characteristics of a pollinator garden and the individual plants. Among the other actions are reduced mowing at the McCloskey Hydro Corridor to allow a pollinator meadow to form during the summer, in partnership with BC Hydro and the Cougar Creek Streamkeepers, incorporating pollinatorfriendly plants into existing plant beds around the city, as well as supporting efforts of a Ladner resident who is supporting the David Suzuki Foundations’ Butterflyway Project, which has a goal to establish habitat for local bees and butterflies in communities throughout the country. Outside the new Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre will be fruit trees and bee hives, highlighting the importance of pollinators to the agricultural community. Activities by others

taking place include an initiative by the Ladner Business Association that sees a blend of cosmos seedlings from West Coast Seeds, called the Dr. Bonnie Henry Pollinator Blend, planted recently in the village. The “pollinator patch” is to raise more awareness about the importance of supporting the different pollinators. The Rotary Club of Tsawwassen, meanwhile, recently dedicated their time to planting a brand new pollinator garden at Earthwise Garden. Last September, the City of Delta was declared a Bee City, becoming the 43rd Canadian city by Bee City Canada to have the distinction. The designation is awarded to cities that publicly declare they will protect pollinators and their habitats through coordinated and collaborative actions that align with the Bee City program. By becoming a Bee City, the city has committed to protecting local pollinators by increasing the number of pollinator-friendly flowers in current and future civic garden beds and rain gardens, modernizing municipal mowing practices to benefit pollinators and developing partnerships with interested members of the community.

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Group warns Delta projects threaten Fraser estuary 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

Federal and provincial environmental assessments are nothing more than a cruel hoax. That’s what Fraser Voices spokesperson Otto Langer told the Optimist following a rally at a jet fuel tank farm under construction in Richmond, a gathering that included about a dozen concerned citizens trying to raise awareness about various projects they say threaten the Fraser River estuary including several on the Delta side of the river. “The way these things are done, you’re bypassing proper environmental impact reviews and here we are in 2021 and they’re playing games you would have seen in the 1960s. It’s so frustrating,” said Langer, a retired Department of Fisheries and Oceans biologist. The Vancouver Airport Fuel Facilities Corporation’s tank farm is to provide jet fuel for YVR, a project opponents say not only poses a danger for the area but makes little sense with fuel still trucked from the facility instead of being piped to the airport. Meanwhile, major concerns continue when it comes to FortisBC’s big expansion plans for its Tilbury LNG facility in Delta as well as the adjacent application for an LNG export facility, called the Tilbury Marine Jetty Project, by the Tilbury Jetty Limited Partnership. Lehigh Hanson Materials Ltd., meantime, wants to build a grinding facility with a marine terminal, adjacent to its existing cement plant on Tilbury Island, which would produce up to 650,000 tonnes of supplementary cementitious material per year when fully operational, as well as bring thousands of additional truck trips into Delta. Fraser Voices has

also voiced objections over the application by the Port of Vancouver to build the Terminal 2 Project, a three-berth container facility that would be located on a new man-made island at Roberts Bank. The port is submitting additional information requested by the federal government on the application and the port authority is hoping for a decision later this year. Langer notes the environmental review was flawed from the start including the findings and recommendations from a federally-appointed review panel. The option to replace the George Massey Tunnel, which the province has yet to announce, could also be a great concern, he said. “You just shake your head. Is someone going to try to put this all together and try and do a decent job? At least (former Prime Minister Stephen) Harper said he would water down environmental reviews and get rid of half the protections. We at least knew what he was doing. Now (Justin) Trudeau has come along to supposedly save us all but nothing has really changed,” said Langer. The lack of proper oversight and an overall industrial plan means harmful projects will be added on a piecemeal basis with residents unaware of the scope of what could be the end result, he noted. “It’s frustrating for some of us old timers that have been through this, so many times in the last 50 years. Right now, the pressure on the estuary is greater than it’s been any time in the past. The government claims to be doing so many good things for the environment and protecting the economy but that’s all really highly misleading. It’s actually a cruel hoax how the

government is packaging these items,” added Langer. He noted members of Fraser Voices are to meet later this month with staff from B.C. Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy George Heyman’s office later this month.

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Washington State governor makes historic visit to Point Roberts on border closure concerns MARK BOOTH

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Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee visited Point Roberts on Friday to hear from residents about the impacts of the prolonged closure of the Canadian border in response to the COVID pandemic. Inslee became just the third governor to ever visit Point Roberts, after Govs. Albert Rosellini and Gary Locke visited during their time in office, respectively. The governor publicly reiterated his call for the U.S. and Canadian governments to find a way to reopen the border to help communities like Point Roberts, which is only accessible by land via border crossings with Canada. Inslee sent a letter earlier this month to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas urging an immediate full or partial reopening of the U.S.-Canadian border to provide relief for individuals and communities impacted by the prolonged closure. “We’re working hard to find more ways to support Point Roberts, building on the strategic reserve funding I announced last month,” Inslee said. Funds of $100,000 from the state Strategic Reserve Fund will help provide food security for the community and avoid a food crisis in this remote

area of the state. The strategic reserve funds went to Point Roberts’ International Marketplace, the only grocery store in Point Roberts. The Marketplace recently announced that due to losses associated with continued closures of the U.S.-Canada border, they might be forced to close on July 15. With these funds, the grocery store will be able to retain its 10 employees and possibly add three more jobs when the border reopens and business picks up. These state funds complement federal funding support provided through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and other COVID-19 relief legislation, which were secured thanks to the efforts of U.S. Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, and U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene. Inslee was joined by DelBene, state Reps. Alicia Rule and Sharon Shewmake, and Whatcom County Executive Satpal Sidhu on the visit to Point Roberts. “I strongly support the re-opening of the U.S.Canada border to support our border communities in Washington and British Columbia. The Point Roberts community has been isolated due to the closure throughout the pandemic, and while all Washington communities have been impacted, the situation up there is unique,” Inslee said.

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Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee visited Point Roberts last Friday to discuss border issues.

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Our world is changing and evolving daily. At times it’s becoming better, and other times worse. That’s just like us, who are hopefully becoming better at life. But maybe you are becoming worse. The thing I have found that makes many of us feel overwhelmed is the unknown. We are in a storm of constant change and new rules, and it feels like the waves are getting higher. The whole world feels overwhelming. Yet as Christians, we should not be. Why? We would say because of God. So what difference does God make in a changing world that’s becoming more uncertain? And why trust Him anyway? Theologians refer to the immutability of God, meaning God is always the same, even in a world that’s constantly changing. To know that our God is not influenced or challenged by changing

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times allows us to rest in His stability. He has always been here, and He will always be here. He doesn’t change and He’s not becoming anything. He already IS. God sometimes referred to Himself as the “I AM.” He says to Moses from a burning bush, “I AM who I AM.” (Exodus 3:14) Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” But this does not mean that God is

not involved in our lives, because in the Bible we clearly see that He is, even if you don’t see it. But His character… who He is, that won’t ever change. No matter what happens in our world, no matter how you feel, this will always remain true. God is love. God is powerful. God is present. God is faithful. God is in control. Do we know all the reasons for all the changes in the world? No! Have things in your life changed unexpectedly? Yes! Especially during COVID, almost daily. Do you know when this is all going to be over? We don’t, and it looks like it could be a while. But here is what you do know, God will always remain the same. No matter what happens, you can anchor yourself to Him in the waves. If you need a rock that you can cling to that will not be moved, God is that Rock.

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Capturing the beauty and complexity of life for 50 years

Though it’s changed and adapted through time, the Delta Photo Club has kept cameras in their hands for half a century DANI PENALOZA

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The Delta Photo Club is triumphantly emerging from the pandemic’s storm with their members connected and optimistic for what their next season will look like. And now, as B.C. is opening back up again, they are hopeful to celebrate the club’s 50th anniversary – at least, at some point. “Our celebrations for the 50th were definitely derailed by COVID-19,” says Karoline Cullen, the DPC’s workshop coordinator. “We certainly had planned to have some exhibits and some other celebration-type functions to introduce the photo club again to the community, but that didn’t happen, so, as we start our 51st year, we might have some acknowledgement for that [accomplishment].” Despite all the challenges, the club remained active in its

usual September to May season, and continued to run their workshops, photo sharing nights, competitions, and social events online. “There is something to be said about not having to get properly dressed and jump into your car and maybe drive for half an hour. And in the dark depths of November and rainy winter, it’s kind of nice to just have your cup of tea or coffee, and roll up to your computer and go, ‘let’s have a meeting!’” says Cullen. Zoom brought with it more opportunities for the DPC to host international guest speakers, including from Argentina and Germany, and also give members the opportunity to tune in from wherever they were. Because some aspects of their club turned out to work better on an online format, Co-president George Pierce says that their new season starting in September will be a hybrid of Zoom and in-

‘The Lion with Dreadlocks’, taken by the Delta Photo Club’s 2020/21 Photographer of the Year, Garnet Grosjean.

person. As for how the club has successfully gone on for so long, Pierce credits

all the DPC’s great volunteers and the overall welcoming, inclusionary environment.

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“It’s a place to relax and talk about a hobby that we have a common interest in,” he says.

Cullen adds that she has always been astounded with how willing members are to share their knowledge and wisdom with one another. The environment is also very encouraging and friendly, and she feels that this plays a role in how they have been able to successfully run for this long. The DPC is open to all skill and experience levels and covers a variety of interests, some of which include portraiture, nature, documentary, sports and fine art, reads their website. Both Pierce and Cullen say they would love to have some younger members join their club to add even more perspectives and, together, all learn from one another. If you’re interested in joining the Delta Photo Club, head to their website’s member sign-up page at www.deltaphotoclub.com/member-signup-form/.

Live music set to return for residents at Tsawwassen care home

MAD Jazz LIVE will perform on KinVillage’s patio this Saturday DANI PENALOZA

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This Saturday (July 17), KinVillage care home residents will be tapping their feet and dancing along to the live band playing from their patio. By having some windows opened, the music will still be able to travel into the care home for residents to hear and also see playing in front of them, says Bettina Salini, director of wellness at KinVillage. “It’s really about bringing joy and memories, but especially because of COVID, the joy factor

is super important … we believe in the healing power of music and that it can truly and deeply affect you for the better in a transformative and healing way,” says Natasha Mihell, Heart For Music program planner. Salini says she is very excited to see the live band, MAD Jazz LIVE, perform and knows that residents are going to love the entertainment. “They have taught us this last year what patience, resilience is and what it looks like … we’ve learned so much from them on how to look at things from a

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The Heart For Music program is bringing the gift of music to care homes across the Greater Vancouver area.

perspective that we never lived in our generation,” said Salini. “They’ve lived through war, some of

them have lived through the Depression, too, and those who come from other places, the differ-

ent political economic situations that have happened. They’ve gone through a lot.” Since 2019, Rick’s Heart Foundation has brought music to various care homes throughout the Greater Vancouver area as part of their Heart For Music program, including to KinVillage where they donated MP3 players, iPod Touches and headphones that year. “For these seniors who, especially during COVID19, have been so isolated and affected by the bigger pandemic of loneliness and mental health struggles, they’re able to

be transformed through this,” added Mihell. Rick’s Heart Foundation leads and funds programs for people marginalized by poverty, addiction, personal crises and isolation. And, specifically, the Heart For Music program was inspired by founder Rick Diamond’s personal experience with his late father, who suffered from dementia. Salini hopes this event will be the beginning of many more as the pandemic gets under control, as she emphasizes just how important socializing and having joy in life is to health and wellness.


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“Bard in the Yard” youth drama camps are back for a fourth consecutive summer in Delta. The camps were launched in 2018 by actor and teacher Jim Martens as a unique outdoor, activity-based day camp for youth who have completed Grade 4 and up. Jim—Delta’s own Santa Claus—is joined this year by three other instructors, Julia Nichols (first year), Tom Schultes (fourth year), and Michael Kirk (fourth year). There are two “Bard in the Yard” camps this summer: this week (July 12 to 16) and Aug. 16 to 20 (from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day). All Bard in the Yard day camps take place outdoors in

Tsawwassen and there are numerous tents for any inclement weather situations as well as a dedicated washroom facility for participants. The popularity of the camp has brought a number of students back for their second year of involvement. “I enjoy the fun, immersive learning environment at Bard in the Yard! We do role-play games to help us with improv, we laugh a lot, and you meet lots of new friends,” said Carys Woolford. “I love that I can be creative, and the actors decide what will happen in the scenes we are performing. You learn how to project your voice, to write your own monologues and scenes and how to express emotions on stage.” “Our camp director (Jim Martens) never

fails to show up with a positive attitude that’s contagious to everyone in his vicinity, making Bard in the Yard a happy, safe place to ‘fail fast’. In a place where everyone looks a little goofy, all pretense of ‘looking cool’ or ‘fitting’ in is chucked to the side, providing an optimal environment for learning and throwing yourself into improv,” added Mara Dawkins. Ten percent of camp fees go towards Delta Youth Theatre student scholarships. It’s another way Bard in the Yard helps to build the future arts community in the Lower Mainland. A maximum of 16 students can register per session. Visit https:// www.bardintheyard.org/ for all the information and an online registration form.

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Fancy an outdoor game of ping pong or bocce? Pop up parks and street FUN-iture have arrived in Delta for the summer. Last year as the community and businesses were hit hard by the pandemic, Delta’s new Community Resilience and Economic Recovery Support Team (CRERST) initiated the installation of 18 “We Love Delta” Adirondack chairs at the Social Heart Plaza, Elliott Street Wharf and the Tsawwassen Library. To build on that initiative this year, additional street furniture placemaking and other outdoor features have come to the city’s business dis-

tricts, including seating/ eating areas with draped lighting, as well as recreation activities such as ping pong and bocce. In Ladner, for example, a We Love Delta Pop-Up Park was set up on Bridge Street. It involves a full street closure on Bridge Street from Delta Street to Harbour Stroll, but the portion of Bridge Street west of Harbour Stroll will be open to local traffic only. The section of street was overlaid with recycled synthetic turf and activated with picnic tables with umbrellas, moveable tables and chairs, Adirondack chairs, bocce, a corn hole game and ping pong. The fun corridor is also lit with draped patio

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Pop up parks and street FUN-iture have arrived in Delta for the summer. lights. “It has been really exciting to watch these temporary pop-up parks animate previously underutilized spaces. I walk by the pop-up park on

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projects, which was dubbed as “Street FUNiture” by Delta staff. Delta, in partnership with the university, conducted an online survey to engage with the community about placemaking, finding strong support for the initiative. “Installing pop up parks in Delta’s business districts also encourages residents to stay local and drives consumer traffic to ‘main street’ businesses that have been significantly impacted by the pandemic,” a civic report notes. Other pop-up parks are located at the Elliott Street Wharf, Wade Park, McKitrick Park as well Brandrith Park. The city is also planning to open outdoor reading rooms at the three libraries.

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As we begin to climb out of our pandemic shells, what could be a better way to acclimate to the province opening back up again than adventuring around the city we call home? Particularly when our city is full of breathtaking trails, cozy restaurants, and farms teeming with fresh produce – why not make a full experience of it? Jane Stark, chair of Tourism Delta, is encouraging residents and visitors alike to make their way to the many sights and activities waiting to be explored this summer. And it can be as simple as thinking local

while you’re out and about. “Now that we’re opening back … we really encourage people to just tie-in a visit to your favourite restaurant or coffee shop when you’re out, or the farm to pick up some fresh produce,” she says. We Love Delta has created different one-day itineraries for people to use as creative guides while venturing around the city, including ones for farm hopping, brewery visiting, golfing, shopping and trail blazing throughout Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta. “Small businesses really are the backbone of the community and they’re part of what makes up a community

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We Love Delta has created different one-day itineraries for people to use as creative guides while venturing around the city. One of the trips is Boundary Bay Dyke Trail and Beach Grove Café. and what makes it interesting. You get those

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and breweries that have ties to the community, and that’s what brings culture and uniqueness to a community,” said Stark. And not only is it fun to do some exploring within your own community, but it also supports the local economy and helps these local businesses and attractions stay open and functioning, she explains. This has really been highlighted throughout the pandemic, and she says that within Delta, the retail and restaurant sectors were hit the hardest. When, suddenly, there weren’t visitors coming into Delta, or as many residents shopping around, it became bla-

tantly obvious just how important tourism is for the city’s economy. “These businesses can’t rely solely on residents, and we’ve heard that from our business community – that they need visitors, they need tourism, they need people coming and visiting our community from outside of our community to help their businesses thrive,” she adds. And when local businesses are thriving, their communities thrive, and it just continues in a looping circle of supporting one another. To get some inspiration on where to explore around Delta this summer and support local businesses, check out: https://www.welovedelta.ca/day-trips.

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Earthwise Garden is a perfect community sanctuary While the past year has put limitations on our travel plans, it has also opened up opportunities to notice the beauty in our very own backyard. The Earthwise Garden, nestled in picturesque Boundary Bay, is an ecological demonstration garden that illustrates how it is possible to have a healthy, beautiful landscape without the use of harmful chemicals. The Garden also makes an ideal local escape for those who want to get some exercise, enjoy a breath of fresh air or simply retreat into nature and listen to the birds sing. The Earthwise Garden has gone through changes over the past couple years, and the public is invited to come and see

the progress that has been made on the garden renovation. Visitors can explore the pathways that meander through stunning, themed garden beds including a native plant garden, dry garden, pollinator garden, heritage garden and more. Be sure to check out the new Demonstration Community Food Garden, a space dedicated to growing an interesting variety of edible herbaceous plants, flowers, shrubs and trees! The Demonstration Community Food Garden will connect different generations through food growing programs and provide support for those looking to grow food on any scale. If you love to garden

and want to make a difference in the community, Earthwise Society is always welcoming new volunteers. Volunteering is a great way to exercise your green thumb while connecting with nature and others, and the peaceful garden setting offers plenty of room to maintain physical distance. Whether you are looking for a rewarding volunteering experience, or need a beautiful place to escape and enjoy the spring blooms, the Earthwise Garden is the perfect community sanctuary. The Garden is located at 6400 3 Ave. For more information email info@ earthwisesociety.bc.ca or visit www.earthwisesociety.bc.ca.

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The Earthwise Garden, nestled in picturesque Boundary Bay, is an ecological demonstration garden.

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Delta parks provide unique experiences in the great outdoors Delta is blessed with vast amounts of outdoor space in which to get outside and enjoy. Getting exercise for physical and mental health is now even more important as we continue to be challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are just a few places where you can get outside, enjoy a hike and get in touch with nature: Deas Island Regional Park Located on an island in the lower reaches of the Fraser River, this is a great place for a picnic, a quiet walk or a paddle along the slough. The tall cottonwood trees and surrounding wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife – from eagles and chickadees to frogs and otters.

The park derives its name from John Sullivan Deas, a free Black tinsmith, who established a salmon cannery on the site in 1873. Deas Island Regional Park is home to three local heritage buildings: Inverholme Schoolhouse, Delta Agricultural Hall and Burrvilla. Tinmaker’s Walk is a 3 m wide trail, with a coarse gravel base, with minimal grade changes. The trail may be accessible for some users from Fisher’s Field to the Heritage area parking. The trails to the west of Muskrat Meadow are soft/sandy and may be difficult for most wheelchair/stroller users. Park hours are: June 8 to Sept. 6 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Boundary Bay Regional Park Sandy beach and tidal flats draw crowds in the summer. But Boundary Bay is a great place to explore year round, whether on the trails near Centennial Beach or on the wide open Dyke Trail with its big views. There are 24 km of hiking trails, 18 km of horseback trails and 20 km of cycling trails. Park hours are: June 8 to Sept. 6 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Delta Nature Reserve As the only publicly accessible part of Burns Bog, the Delta Nature Reserve allows visitors to experience bog ecosystems. Stroll along rustic boardwalks meandering through forests and hardhack meadows, and

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Delta is a haven for farm-to-table options

From roadside country stands to bustling weekend markets, Delta offers a wide-variety of farmto-table options to enjoy from spring to fall. Locally grown produce is always featured at the ever-popular Ladner Village Market. The 2021 season began on July 11 with additional dates set for July 25, Aug. 8, Aug. 22 and Sept. 12. The market is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is also an opportunity to purchase fresh produce in Boundary Bay. A farmer’s market opened in June in the new Southlands Community. It takes place in the Market District, which features a heritage Red Barn and the historic Alexander/ Gunn House that stands

as a tangible legacy of farming on this land. The weekly farmers markets takes place every Saturday until Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In additional to the markets are opportunities to visit farms and retail stands throughout the community. Here are some of them: Backroads Family Farm Market 2757 52nd Street Owned by Danielle and Alicia Guichon, of the prominent Guichon farming family, Backroads opened in 2014 due in no small part to the popularity of their roadside stand and their presence at the Ladner Village Market. From new potatoes to strawberries in June to cran-

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Strawberry sundae at Emma Lea Farms. berries and pumpkins in October, Backroads features produce from all seasons. Emma Lea Farms 2727 Westham Island Road This family farm has been operation since 1885 when it was built by Joseph and Emma Tamboline. The Farm

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grown produce and fresh farm eggs. Vandula Farms 9832 Ladner Trunk Road This family-owned farm likes to call its onestop shopping experience a “nature’s market.” For over 40 years Vandula Farms has formed deep relationships with local farmers and food artisans to feature their products. Didar Berry Farms 5580 104 Street Pick your own blueberries or purchase from the stand, this farm was founded in 2005 and is located on Burns Bog’s designated agricultural land. The family owned and operated farm takes advantage of the highly fertile land to ensure superior quality and abundance of berries.


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It will be more than just a museum. Located next to the Delta Archive in the Ladner civic precinct, the Douglas J. Husband Discovery Centre promises to deliver residents an interactive experience to learn about Delta’s rich past, an experience that goes beyond the usual static museum displays. According to the Parks, Recreation and Culture department, other than a few software updates, work on the new facility is almost complete. When an individual or group first checks in, they can custom tailor

their tour for the various kiosks, which can be swapped out by the department for new displays. They provide digital story telling as well as fascinating artifacts. The centre will have a section dedicated to telling the story of North Delta including that of its South Asian and Norwegian pioneers, as well as areas dedicated to farming, transportation and others. The displays include, among other things, a “then and now” split screen of various Delta locations, an estuary section as well as the ability to create your own custom-made digital quilt using various items.

Other features include a greenhouse display, a water table where one can create their own delta, an education room for groups and a “habitat theatre” where people can interact with wildlife of various areas including Burns Bog. The facility even has certain ambient sounds piped in to provide a further sense of Delta place. A heritage orchard with accompanying education programs will be located outside. The facility is named after former Mayor Doug Husband, a lifelong Delta resident who passed away last year. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the facility is not yet open to the public.

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Get out and explore the wines and beers of Delta

The taste of Delta goes beyond the dinner table with the city featuring award-winning breweries and wineries. From tasting rooms, to sales and food service, it can make for a relaxing day. Here’s what Delta has to offer: Wineries Angel Estate Winery Address: 2170 Westham Island Road Phone: 604-940-9755 Website: angelestatewinery.com This 26-year-old establishment produces more than 100,000 kg of fruit annually including blueberries, blackberries, blackcurrants, redcurrants, white currants, tayberries, strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries and rhubarb. The facility

features a tasting room, gift shop, lounge/patio and picnic area. Wellbrook Winery 4626 88th Street Phone: 604-946-1868 Website: wellbrookwinery.com The premium blueberries that his family have been growing in Delta for over 30 years is what prompted Terry Bremner to create his own premium blueberry juice and then fruit wines after much success. The focal point of the 55-acre farm is The Old Grainery Store where guests can sample table and dessert wines. Gourmet foods are also available. Breweries Four Winds Brewery 4-7355 72nd Street Phone: 604-940-9949 Website: fourwinds-

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Four Winds Brewery in Delta. brewing.ca. On the edge of the Tilbury business park area, lies an oasis for beer lovers. Owned, operated and built from the ground up by the Mills family and friends, they are inspired in gathering flavours from around the

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Delta is a nature lovers paradise

The Fraser River delta is an important part of the Pacific Flyway, a stopping point for more than five million migratory birds annually. As a result, Delta’s become a haven for bird watchers that continue to flock to a number of hot spots to catch a glimpse of the local wildlife. Delta is consistently at or near the top of the annual Christmas Bird Count, a national initiative to record the number of bird species. The 300-hectare George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island is a favourite location for birders. Almost 300 species have been sighted at the marshland reserve, including thousands of snow geese every fall. Delta is also a great place to view eagles, hawks and owls, and although you’ll see more of these magnificent raptors in the winter months, they grace the area year round. If the statuesque great blue heron is a favourite, there’s no shortage of these graceful creatures along the Tsawwassen ferry causeway. As well, keep your eyes peeled for them at the edge of farm fields, where they can often be spotted looking for food in irrigation ditches.

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Bird watching is a favourite past-time in Delta. In addition to the Reifel Sanctuary, here are some other spots for birders: Burns Bog Burns Bog, one of Delta’s ecological treasures situated between the Fraser River and Boundary Bay, is home to over 150 species of birds. Located at 8000 Nordel Way, the Delta Nature Reserve is the only public access to the bog and features a boardwalk and gravel trails. Burns Bog also provides habitat for about 30 species of mammal, including blacktail deer, red fox bobcat, coyote and beaver. Regional Parks Boundary Bay Regional Park is a hub of ornithological activity, particularly in spring. Take a quiet walk on the dike or kick off your shoes and dip your toes, or more, in the warm

water of Centennial Beach. Deas Island Regional Park, on the banks of the Fraser River in Ladner, has a number of picturesque walking trails and picnic spots. Visit in the evening and you’ll likely see bats that make their home in the attic of a heritage building in the park. Dikes On the edge of the city’s sprawling farm fields, the windswept dikes are a favourite spot for birders in search of majestic raptors or shorebirds by the thousands. The dike around Boundary Bay can be accessed from a number of locations, including the foot of 64th, 72nd of 104th streets and 17A Avenue. There are also dikes along the Millennium Trail and on River Road West near the Westham Island Bridge.

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Reifel offers sanctuary to the birds and a place to explore

The George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located 10 kilometres west of Ladner on Westham Island, is an ideal spot for birds on the Pacific Flyway to rest and refuel. The 300-hectare (850acre) reserve consists of managed wetlands, natural marshes and low dikes in the heart of the Fraser River estuary. Almost 300 species of birds have been sighted at Reifel over the years. Many species are resident year-round or visit during the summer to raise their young, while others spend their winters at the sanctuary. A yearly highlight is the arrival in fall of thousands of snow geese from Wrangel Island, which are a sight to behold as they feed in the marshes

and farm fields surrounding the sanctuary before heading back to Russia when winter is over. In spring, many western sandpipers pass through the area and often frequent the shallow ponds of the sanctuary. Owls, sandhill cranes, chickadees, warblers and many other species can be found by walking the trail network. The resident mallards are always friendly, particularly if you’ve picked up a bag of seed, or two, from the gift shop. In terms of vantage points for bird watchers, a 10-metre high observation tower in the northwest corner of the sanctuary provides an excellent view of the shallow ponds and intertidal marshes outside the dikes. The sanctuary, that

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A yearly highlight is the arrival in the fall of thousands of snow geese from Wrangel Island, which are a sight to behold. has been managed by the B.C. Waterfowl Society for more than half a cen-

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I am afraid of the dentist. Will sedation work for me? You are not alone. Many people have fears around dental appointments, resulting from previous bad experiences or just deep seated irrational fears. Regardless, It is possible to have conscious sedation ensuring that you remember little or nothing about your dental appointment. By taking just one little pill, the dentist can complete all the treatment required in as little as one or two appointments. We have treated many patients who have avoided the dentist for decades due to these fears and they would never have thought they could have a healthy mouth.

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The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 61 in Ladner recently donated $2,500 from their poppy fund to Amos Ferguson Manor (Veteran’s Care Home). Pictured from left to right; Greg Olson from Amos Ferguson, Gerald Bramhill from the Legion and Ken Harvey from Amos Ferguson. In other news, the Legion also made presentations to four students; Jessica Khuu the winner of the senior colour poster contest, Pawereet Sidhu the winner of the senior poetry contest, John Wilson McNel, the winner of the senior black and white poster contest and Trevin Price, the winner of the senior essay contest.

SDSS student wins scholarship for video on Marie Curie DANI PENALOZA

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South Delta Secondary French immersion student Georgia Jacobsen says she was absolutely shocked when she got an email announcing she had won a $4,000 scholarship. She laughs that she had nearly forgotten about the whole project because she had finished her video on the Noble Prize-winning physicist Marie Curie back in January. “I find her to be very inspirational, as she is the first woman to win a Noble Prize and she broke down a gender barrier in the field of sciences. I found that really inspirational to young women, in particular,” says Jacobsen, who just finished Grade 10. Put on by L’Association canadienne des professionnels de l’immersion (ACPI), the 2021 Clip competition aimed to promote student creativity and encourage learners to continue studying French when they move onto post-secondary. The scholarships given to the 19 winners are to be used at one of the four participating universities that offer French-based programs including the University of Ottawa, Université SainteAnne, Saint Paul University and York University. “It’s quite an honor. I’m not sure what I want to do for university, but to have this opportunity is super exciting for me, and I’d love the chance to go study in one of these places,” she adds. Among the 19 high school stu-

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dents who placed in the competition, Jacobsen was one of the only two students from B.C. First place high school winners won $12,000, second place won $8,000 and third place winners won $4,000 to be put toward pursuing an education at those four Canadian universities. Jacobsen would like to thank her French teacher, madame Turgeon, who she has had since Grade 8. “She’s stuck with me through it all,” she laughs. Jacobsen says that she started French Immersion in Grade 6 and went into the program as a “spur of the moment thing.” After discovering that her elementary school had one French immersion spot left, she jumped at the opportunity. “I was like, ‘okay, let’s give this a try and see how it goes’, and now, I love it,” she says.


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Euan Aitchison didn’t have to look far for advice on what it would be like to take his soccer career and studies well beyond his home province. The 2021 Vancouver College graduate and Total Soccer Academy product from Tsawwassen has committed to the University of New Brunswick for the coming 2021 season. The Reds are part of U Sport’s Atlantic Conference which means a steady dose of other schools in the Maritimes and getting to know a part of the country Aitchison has never been to before. He will at least have one familiar teammate as fellow TSS product Chris Schmit will be joining him. Both were part of the 2003-born fulltime academy squad that was launched in 2013. “There were a few schools that I wanted to go to that were somewhat local then I heard New Brunswick had interest in me through (TSS technical director) Colin (Elmes). It was far away and I was down for that. I knew how much fun my sister was having,” said Euan. His sister is Kathleen Aitchison, a starting midfielder at the University of Nebraska, heading into her junior season this fall. She would typically be home for the summer and suiting up for the TSS Rovers of the Women’s Premier Soccer League. However, the COVID-19 quarantine traveling rules, which were only recently eased, made staying put at the Lincoln campus the most logical choice.

“I would have only been out of quarantine for a week or two so it really didn’t make any sense to go home,” she said. “It’s been a benefit staying here, especially since we have a really big freshman class coming in. We’ve been able to help them and integrate them into the team. We will be going into the fall season extra prepared because so many of us stayed here.” COVID wiped out the typical NCAA Division One fall season but the Cornhuskers did play a spring schedule that saw Kathleen start in all 10 games. There is a distinctive B.C. flavor to the team thanks to the program’s connections with TSS. She is joined by Richmond natives Dakota Chan and Natalie Cooke as scholarship recipients. “It has been absolutely amazing here,” continued Kathleen, who is majoring in psychology as an honour roll student. “There is no pro sports team here and football is the biggest thing around. It benefits all the other sports and elevates them to the point where you feel like you are being treated like a professional athlete. It’s so cool. They take care of you so well.” As for Euan, he will be making his way to Fredericton in early August and all signs point to the Reds playing a complete fall season. He praises his development at TSS that led to this opportunity. “We played (B.C. Premier Soccer League) teams all the time and even in the games we didn’t win you could see the difference in the style of play. I don’t think I could have thrived or done anything better somewhere else,” he said.

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With his sister Kathleen heading into her junior season as a starter at the University of Nebraska, Euan Aitchison is set to start his post-secondary career at the University of New Brunswick this fall. The Tsawwassen siblings are both products of the Richmond-based Total Soccer Systems (TSS). Kathleen was doing the TSS Academy sessions once a week on top of her club play at the BCPSL level before joining the program full-time in her Grade 10 year, working with Brendan Quarry. “It was honestly was what made me into the player I am today,” said the Little Flower Academy graduate. “Previously, I was playing on

a couple of teams and doing the TSS academy on the weekends. I would see small differences popping up in my game by implementing some of the things I was learning from Brendan. Eventually I realized making the switch would completely change how I played. I really thrived in that environment especially as Brendan as my coach. He

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Islanders fall to Victoria in long-awaited return MARK BOOTH

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Delta Junior “A” Islanders co-head coaches Andy Ogilvie and Kyle Goundrey soaked in the long-missed atmosphere at the Ladner Leisure Centre on Sunday afternoon then soon became further aware there is plenty of work to do over the next 20 days. Playing their first home encounter in over two years, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic wiping out about 40 games over two seasons, the Islanders dropped a 20-7 decision to the Victoria Shamrocks in front of close to 300 fans at the LLC. The loss came on the heels of a 16-7 setback to the Burnaby Lakers two days earlier, leaving the Islanders six games to play in their B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse

League Showcase schedule before abbreviated playoffs get underway in August. Ogilvie, a hard-nose defensive standout who was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame for his work with the New West Salmonbellies, doesn’t need to be reminded 36 goals against in two games is not going to get the job done. Delta got off to a slow start then fought back to make it 11-7 after 40 minutes, only to see the Shamrocks fire in nine more unanswered goals in the third against the overworked Ashton LeClair. He was the team’s only dressed netminder due to an injury to Braeden Washington. “Penalties hurt us a lot. I don’t know what the exact numbers were but it certainly seemed like we were shorthanded

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Delta Islanders Ben McDonald, right, races up floor against Victoria on Sunday. a lot,” said Ogilvie. “Especially against a team like Victoria that always has good sticks. You just can’t do that.” “Right now we are giving them all an opportunity to show us what they got over the eight games. In playoffs we will

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League scoring champion Ben McDonald. The club has even welcomed back homegrown standout Jake Canton for his final year of junior and Mitch Sandberg, a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes field team, is also in the line-up.

However, the franchise hasn’t made the playoffs since 2016 and instilling a different attitude might just be the coaches’ greatest task moving forward. It stars Thursday in Langley before the New West Salmonbellies visit Ladner on Saturday at 7 p.m. “Because we have had a couple of rough seasons, that first loss (on Friday) kind of put them back into that hole,” added Ogilvie. “They had just started feeling good about themselves and the loss can bring back the old memories and it compounds. “We have a lot of talent in that room but that first game we played so far below what we are capable of. Today, there were moments of competing then moments of dumb penalties. We now know we have a lot of stuff to work on.”

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Updated 2 level home with one bedroom suite. Over 100 thousand in upgrades, including kitchen, bathroom, flooring, wolf stove, subzero fridge, and lots more! Large private lot, single car garage, sun deck off kitchen. If you’ve been looking, you’ll want to see this one!! Call for more info.

Call or email to arrange a viewing zold@telus.net • 604-807-9700


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

ONE OF LADNER’S NEWEST CONDO DEVELOPMENTS

PICTURESQUE SKI LODGE CONDO

• 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms

• 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms

• 983 sqft of living space

• 2,080 sq ft of living

• Corner unit with an open layout

• Sweeping mountain views

• Large in-suite laundry/ storage room

• Steps from Apex Village

110 4815 55B STREET, LADNER

3 101 CLEARVIEW CRESCENT, PENTICTON

$599,000

WELCOME TO CITY HOMES IN TSAWWASSEN!

$625,000

BEAUTIFUL RECENTLY RENOVATED LOG HOME IN RURAL SETTING

• 3 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms • 1,225 sqft of living space • Living room opens to the balcony w/ gas hook up for BBQ • Open concept living • Excellent location, walking distance to shops and recreation

• 2 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms • 4,031 sqft of living space on a 4 acre lot • 21’ vaulted ceilings in the living room • Master on the main • 1 hour drive from Osoyoos

313 1768 55A STREET, TSAWWASSEN

6055 CHRISTIAN VALLEY ROAD, WESTBRIDGE

$699,000

LOCATED WITHIN A QUIET 16-UNIT COMPLEX IN SOUTH ARM • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 1,550 sqft of living space • Bright and spacious • Double car garage

$699,900

FULLY DETACHED TOWNHOME IN HEART OF LADNER • 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 1,446 sq ft of living space • Built in 2013 • Open concept floorplan • Double garage & fenced yard area

15 8171 STEVESTON HIGHWAY, RICHMOND

$968,800

LARGE TWO-LEVEL HOME IN TSAWWASSEN’S POPULAR PEBBLE HILL

9-4728 54A STREET, LADNER

$999,900

FULLY RENOVATED HOME IN GREAT LOCATION

• 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,586 sqft of living space on a 6,620 sqft lot • Renovate to your tastes or build new • Close to all of Tsawwassen’s best schools, recreation & shopping

• 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 1,765 sq ft of living on a 7,286 sq ft lot • Professionally designed & renovated • Modern kitchen w/ black S/S appliances & massive island • Quiet family-friendly street

5457 5B AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

6286 180A STREET, CLOVERDALE

$1,198,800

STUNNING RANCHER WITH WALK-OUT BASEMENT

$1,338,800

INCREDIBLE LOT ON GREAT CUL-DE-SAC

• 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,855 sqft of living space on a 6,700 sqft lot • Meticulously kept & maintained • Pool and hot tub • Potential to have a non conforming suite below

• 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 3,016 sq ft of living on a 11,841 sq ft lot • Rancher w/ a loft & vaulted ceilings • Backs onto Leslie Park • Separate 1 bedroom side suite

7423 BARRYMORE DRIVE, NORTH DELTA

5547 49 AVENUE, LADNER

$1,499,900

$1,549,000

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

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


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A37

1/3 OF AN ACRE LOT ON QUIET CUL-DE-SAC

FAMILY HOME LOCATED ON FANTASTIC CUL-DE-SAC

• 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,948 sq ft of living on a 14,413 sq ft lot • Updated kitchen w/ quartz counters & shaker cabinets • New roof, furnace & Navien tankless hot water

• 5 bedrooms plus games room

5683 9 AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

5561 49TH AVENUE, LADNER

• 2,974 sq ft of living space on a 5,296 sq ft lot • Fenced yard • Executive style 2-level home

$1,749,000

IMMACULATE EXECUTIVE HOME IN COVETED CUL-DE-SAC

DESIRABLE FOURPLEX ON AN 11,389 SQ FT LOT

• 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 2,866 sq ft of living space on a 6,894 sq ft lot • Elegant foyer featuring spiral staircase • Kitchen boasts S/S appliances, overlooking private backyard • Spacious master w/ gorgeous ensuite

• Two units have 3 bedrooms / 1 full bathroom each • Possibility of a great income & subdivision potential • Ground floor units have 2 bedrooms / 1 bath each • 4,941 sq ft of living space

4817 ENGLISH BLUFF COURT, TSAWWASSEN

10500 ANAHIM DRIVE, RICHMOND

$1,988,000

$2,199,900

EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED HOME ON ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STREETS

• 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

• 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • 4,000 sq ft of living space on a 9,602 sq ft lot • Huge games rooms could be a sixth bedroom • Private & beautiful yard with inground pool and stamped concrete deck

1342 52 STREET, TSAWWASSEN

4933 3 AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

$2,388,000

PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW HOME

$2,388,000

7 YEAR YOUNG LUXURY HOME ON PRESTIGIOUS STREET

• 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • 3,930 sq ft of living on a 6,008 sq ft lot • Completely renovated • Open kitchen, large windows & tile floor

• 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms • 3,303 sq ft of living on a 7,508 sq ft lot • Double car garage • Backs onto beautiful Point Roberts

1210 BEACH GROVE, TSAWWASSEN

28A GEORGIA WYND, TSAWWASSEN

$2,498,800

5 ACRES OF OPPORTUNITY!

$2,588,000

OCEAN & GULF ISLAND VIEWS

• 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 • Greenhouse buildings previously used for agriculture business

• 3 Bedrooms & 4 Bathrooms • 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

$2,799,900

$3,488,000

THOUSANDS OF SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS!

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

*

www.fraserelliott.com

• Quiet cul-de-sac

$1,648,000

LUXURY CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN HOME

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


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

CUSTOM BUILT MODERN MASTERPIECE

H. SMID DESIGNED & BUILT ULTRA-LUXURY RESIDENCE

• 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

• 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • 5,988 sq ft of living space on a 9,888 sq ft lot • Stunning panoramic views of the Ocean & Gulf Islands • Modern layout with top-line finishes • Self contained legal suite and 2 elevators

353 55 STREET, TSAWWASSEN

251 ENGLISH BLUFF ROAD, TSAWWASSEN

$3,588,000

MOUNT PLEASANT INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY • 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 12 E 7TH AVENUE, VANCOUVER

$6,798,800

EXCLUSIVE HAMPTONS-STYLE ESTATE ON A PRIVATE ACREAGE • 5 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms • 6,329 sq ft of living space on a 0.97 Acre lot • Park-like setting gives way to mountain & ocean views • Pure craftsmanship w/ bright & open floorplan • Great room boasts impressive 20 ft vaulted ceilings 1160 BOUNDARY BAY ROAD, TSAWWASSEN

$8,880,000

23 ACRE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE

$4,668,000

STUNNING COUNTRY ESTATE ON 51 ACRES • 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms • 6,137 sq ft of living on a 51 Acre lot • Custom built home overlooking the mountains • Includes a guest house and detached garage • Close to central Abbotsford and all the amenities 30125 SPALLIN AVENUE, ABBOTSFORD

$7,888,800

ONCE-IN-A-LIFE-TIME OPPORTUNITY FARM PROPERTY • 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 17731 WESTMINSTER HIGHWAY, RICHMOND

$8,888,000

EXCEPTIONALLY LOCATED FARM PROPERTY

• 23 acres with 3 livable homes • Adjacent to Delta Port Way • Close to new industrial park & mall • East access to Hwy 17, 17A, 99, and ferries

• 52 acre property with 4 parcels • Ladner & Tsawwassen amenities only mins away • Across from Tsawwassen Mills Mall • Easy highway and ferry access

2990 57B STREET, TSAWWASSEN

2150-2250 52 STREET, LADNER

$9,868,800

42 ACRE PARCEL IN PRIME DELTA

$9,888,000

PRIME FARMLAND IN HISTORIC LADNER

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

• 3 Seperate dwellings on 135.73 acres • Outstanding location close to Vancouver • Easy access to highways

5905 64 STREET, LADNER

3820 64 STREET, LADNER

$12,599,000

$14,998,800

#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.


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A39

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259 DAVIS CRESCENT*

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855 BAYVIEW

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303 5599 14B AVENUE

5355 COMMODORE

864 PACIFIC DRIVE

7215 210 STREET

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304 8880 JONES ROAD

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5833 COVE LINK ROAD

204 5553 16 AVENUE

5393 WILDWOOD CRES

5172 6 AVENUE

798 GLENWOOD

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YOUR HOME DESERVES THE BEST MARKETING! In-House Digital Marketing Team

Email Marketing Campaigns

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:

LISTING COLLECTION

• Database of over 18,000 local Real Estate Agents • Extensive database of local developers and investors • VIP Buyers group

5263 3 AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! CHECK OUT OUR LISTINGS IN THIS ISSUE!

#1 TEAM IN BC*

$2,888,800 5 BD | 8 BA

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME? CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE HOME EVALUATION

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#2 TEAM IN WESTERN CANADA*

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* For total residential commissions out of over 100,000 RE/MAX® sales associates worldwide. As recognized by the RE/MAX® INTERNATIONAL achievement award to Fraser and his team for 2017.

101 4755 51ST Street, Delta, BC V4K 2W2

Professional Photography, Video Tours and Floor Plans We work with acclaimed real estate photographers & videographers to capture the highlights of every property and allow our team to market the very best attributes of your home. We use cutting edge technology and equipment to ensure that your property photos outshine the competition.

Stunning Photography

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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Complimentary Professional Home Staging Consultation We work with some of the best Certified Property Stagers in the industry and offer our clients a free consultation on how to properly prepare their home for showing. With free room-by-room advice on de-cluttering & proper presentation using your existing furniture, accessories and artwork, you can make a great first impression of your home.

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$5,490,000 STUNNING HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS! 455 TSAWWASSEN BEACH ROAD 3 BEDS, 3 BATHS, 4283 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $5,490,000

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EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE WATERFRONT PROPERTY! 598 TSAWWASSEN BEACH ROAD 3 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 2915 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $6,699,900

GROUND FLOOR UNIT AT EDGEWATER! 109 - 15145 36 AVENUE 2 BEDS / 1 BATH / 792 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $550,000

TOTALLY UPDATED HOME W/ AMAZING LIFESTYLE BACKYARD! 6348 49 AVENUE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 2258 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,699,000

TOP 1% OF REALTORS - GVREB $1,999,999

$495,000

RANCHER ON 1.155 ACRE LOT! 4411 41B STREET 2 BEDS / 1 BATH / 1091 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,999,999

UPDATED CONDO WITH 477 SQ FT PATIO! B204 4821 53 STREET 1 BED / 1 BATH / 793 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $495,000

SOLD

SOLD

AILEEN NOGUER REALTOR®

$1,524,000

$1,049,000

UNIQUE HERITAGE STYLE HOME WITH A VIEW! 182 GRAHAM DRIVE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 1902 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,524,000

GREAT HOME IN WEST LADNER! 5679 47A AVENUE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 1900 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,049,000

SOLD

$1,189,000 NICE FAMILY HOME ON QUIET STREET! 4745 45A AVENUE 4 BED / 2 BATH / 2343 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,189,000

PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION

SOLD

$579,900 GREAT TOWNHOUSE IN CENTRAL LADNER! 204 - 1738 55A STREET 2 BEDS / 2 BATH / 926 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $579,900

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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


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A43

#110-4753 W River Road Offered at $569,000

Riverwest is all about lifestyle! This 19+ community features spacious units just steps away from Ladner's waterfront. You will love the short stroll to the village, restaurant, shops & summer market! This is an unbeatable location!

Gym, Hot tub , Sauna, Elevators , Workshop, Games Room , Meeting Room, Party Room, Beautiful MLS:R2593411 Gardens /Grounds. AND specific to unit 110...a hose bib on your balcony, hard surfaced floors, & just a few short steps to the elevator.

Ladner's Best 2 Bedroom Value!

Wow! No size or height restriction on dogs!

TAMMY MATSON 778.938.5599

www.tammymatson.com ❚ sold@tammymatson.com

SOLD OUT - LISTINGS WANTED!!!

JUST SOLD

Call me for a FREE (no obligation) market evaluation or real esate info. I can help you to determine whether it’s a good time for a move & guide you through each step of the moving process. I offer professional photos, virtual tour, floor plan, full colour print ads & social media marketing to get your home sold for top dollar.

#210 - 15300 17 Avenue, South Surrey

CAMBRIDGE II - Spacious 1405 sq ft 2 bed 2 bath plus flex rm condo with covered deck in QUIET location walking distance to everything!!! Generous room sizes - master bdrm offers ensuite with tub & shower and W/I closet with custom built ins. Fees include gas, heat, hot water, parking & storage room off deck for convenience.

JUST SOLD

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I love living & working in sunny South Delta

JUST SOLD

107-1704 56 St, Tsaw 202-4674 51 St, Ladner 401-5550 14B Ave, Tsaw 22877 Gilbert Rd, MR

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD

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Listed by Mosaic

305-6363 121 St, Surrey 106-2229 152 St, Surrey 5983 49 Ave, Ladner 4-4716 Orca Way, Tsaw

S O LD 4860 13 Ave, Tsaw

SOLD 4957 4 Ave, Tsaw

SOLD

SOLD 4904 Dogwood Dr, Tsaw

SOLD

Listed by Barbican

5112 44 Ave, Ladner 7 263 Parkside St, Tsaw

SOLD

Listed by The Firm RE

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28-5377 8A Ave, 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


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

70 YEARS

FREE MAR RKET EVALUATION ROBIN

SHARON

BROOKE

Unlicensed Assistant

604-868-2844 604-868-2827

$1,879,000

JUST LISTED

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM

5343 SPETIFORE CRES, TSAW PRICE REDUCED

Gorgeous heritage style home in Parkgrove Estates. This beautiful home features 4 bedrooms all with ensuites, fabulous master bedroom & ensuite, large greatroom with gourmet kitchen and stunning formal living room & dining room. Excellent floor plan with dramatic 12 foot ceilings, high end finishing throughout and large greatroom that opens to a beautiful private sunny yard. Great central location on quiet street. Homes in this location don't come on market often. Don't miss your chance to get this gem.

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

$659,000

OPEN SATURDAY 2-4PM

Great 2 bedroom townhouse with 2 full bathrooms up and 2 piece bathroom on main floor. Excellent open floor plan on main level, 2 good size bedrooms up with beautiful bright ensuite and walk-in closet. This gorgeous townhome is in like new condition and well located in development. Great townhouse at a great price. Seller is motivated!

#110-1702 56 STREET, TSAW

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

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

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

Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen

robinreimer@telus.net

www.robinreimer.com


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A45

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

70 YEARS

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

604-868-2844 604-868-2827 UNDER CONSTRUCTION

$1,999,000

EXCLUSIVE LISTING

259 54A STREET, TSAW

Fabulous new home in one of Tsawwassen's finest locations. Excellent open floor plan with 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, huge games room and totally separate 1 bedroom inlaw suite. Home is approx. 3500 sq.ft. on a fabulous western exposed yard on a quiet street. Close to parks and schools. Nothing like this in Tsawwassen. Call now for more info.

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5166 8A AVENUE, TSAW

Fabulous 13,208 square foot lot with Southern Exposure and Very Private. This great Split Level home is in Excellent Condition with good floor plan and perfect for that growing family. 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.

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

SOLD

SOLD

#205-1363 56 ST TSAWWASSEN

249 54A STREET TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

SOLD

#140-5421 10 AVE TSAWWASSEN

367 55A STREET TSAWWASSEN

JUST LISTED

By the

PH3 1702 56TH ST, 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!!!

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

SOLD

#304-5555 13A AVE #104-1350 VIEW CRES TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN

SOLD

215 54A STREET, TSAWWASSEN

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

ROBIN 604-868-2844

LD O S T JUS REIMER'S

SOLD

$2,299,000

New home in fabulous location in Upper Tsawwassen. Great floor plan, sunny western exposure, close to parks and schools. Just starting construction so time to customize. Call for plans and information.

Ready to build approx. 14,000 sq.ft. lot Plans are available for 6,700 sq.ft. home Call for more information $499,000

SOLD

BROOKE

Unlicensed Assistant

$2,600,000

FABULOUS WESTERN BLUFF VIEW LOT!!!

ROBIN 604-868-2844

PRICE REDUCED $1,372,000

ROBIN

SHARON

JUST LISTED

$1,559,000

$1,699,888

LD O S T S JUS IMER'

LD O S T JUS ER'S

RE By the

5298 9TH AVENUE, TSAW

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!!!

Call 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

REIM e h t By

207-5055 SPRINGS BLVD, TSAW EXCLUSIVE TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS! The largest 1-level suite in the complex (2,483 sq.f!) Located in the CONCRETE building of the master-planned development. This spectacular 3 BDRM, 2.5 BATHROOM condo features 2 large balconies (with outdoor gas heaters) & a wide open floorplan! Gorgeous VIEWS of the North Shore Mountains & Golf Course from nearly every room. Upgraded appliances include Sub-Zero fridge, wine fridge, Wolf gas range stove & built-in Bosch coffee maker. This one of a kind condo also features a full laundry room with a sink, Geothermal heating & air conditioning (incl. in maintenance fee!) & 3 parking stalls! (with EV hookup). Enjoy resort inspired living at the Springs with recreation, golf, top rated restaurants, cafes & Tsawwassen Mills shopping only steps away.

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

SOLD

SOLD

5160 6TH AVENUE #137-1440 GARDEN PL TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN

SOLD 5337 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

SOLD 255 54A STREET TSAWWASSEN

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

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

Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen

sharonreimer@telus.net

www.sharonreimer.com


A46 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021 NEW LISTING

OVER 2150 CAREER SALES OVER 68 HOMES SOLD THIS YEAR GIVE US A CALL TODAY FOR ALL OF YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS! NEW LISTING

EVERYTHING YOU’VE BEEN LOOKING FOR 3 BEDROOM RANCHER 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!

5794 Grove Avenue, Ladner $1,299,000

Wonderful family home on a prime cul de sac location. You’ll love this quiet, friendly neighbourhood close to the heart of Ladner! Walking distance to everything in town including shops, parks, restaurants & transit. Entertainment sized living room with gorgeous bay windows & an attached formal dining room. Kitchen offers lots of storage space & recently updated SS appliances. Walk out to the fully private cedar hedge backyard with patio. Upstairs you’ll find 4 large bedrooms plus a huge master bedroom & spa-like ensuite. Radiant in-floor heating & a new hot water tank installed last year. Attached 2 car garage with brand new garage door & motor, ample parking space for up to 6 cars. This home has tons of room for your family to grow into!

4734 54 Street, Ladner

$1,559,000


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A47

TELL A NEIGHBOUR, TELL A FRIEND!

4499 Savoy Street, Ladner $1,998,000

LINDA Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-880-5552

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! Gourmet kitchen, laundry room, 5 bathrooms, 2 car garage with driveway & fenced backyard for your pets & family! Excellent central Ladner location close to schools, shopping & restaurants. Don’t wait on this fantastic pre-build opportunity! Quality craftsmanship & elegance by Ladner Homes. 2-5-10 Home Warranty.

4573 & 4581 53 St, Ladner

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BOB Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-946-8899

$1,650,000

SOLD

SOLD

1578 Farrell Crescent, Tsawwassen

4511 Savoy Street, Ladner

4855 Central Ave, Ladner

5186 N Whitworth Crescent, Ladner

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

5252 Crescent Drive, Ladner

5260 Dixon Place, Ladner

5780 48A Ave, Ladner

5842 Fair Wynd, Ladner

BLAKE Chancey

Personal Real Estate Corporation

604-788-0480

RE/MAX City Realty

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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.


A48 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

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 Licensed Realtor

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897 51 STREET TSAWWASSEN

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803 GLENWOOD DRIVE 1682 BRAID ROAD 5000 CLIFF DRIVE $4,977,700 TSAWWASSEN $1,788,000 TSAWWASSEN $2,777,555 $2,050,000 TSAWWASSEN

Executive home, beautifully updated on the street of dreams. Original owners have kept this home in immaculate condition. Recently renovated and updated with high quality in mind!

5180 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

ED IST L T JUS

Custom-designed Beach Grove family home shows like brand new with grand open floor plan. 4 bedrooms & a finished 3rd floor bonus room!

Panoramic Estate like property with superb German Craftmanship by Erich Hoffmann. Over 13,000 sq ft of Manicured Gardens, Water Features & Ocean Views from almost every room. Exquisitely Detailed Custom Mill Work throughout.

Prime location on prestigious Cliff Drive, where newly built homes are the talk of Tsawwassen. This .641 of an acre lot is in process of application for sub-divide for 2 flat building lots of 14000 sq. ft. each.

2294 CORMORANT DRIVE 26-10700 SPRINGMONT DR 5333 UPLAND DRIVE $1,950,000 TSAWWASSEN $1,299,000 RICHMOND $1,998,000 TSAWWASSEN $739,900

Pebble Hill home on 1/3 of an acre with 4 bdrm 3 bath family home. Private south exposed lot with swimming pool, and mature gardens. New Vision Projects Renovations were done in 2018.

The open concept 4 bedrooms, 3 Bath nearly 3000 Sq Ft. home offers modern crystal chandeliers & hardwood floors! French doors lead to an entertainer’s dream deck with views.

Move into New Haven with no GST. This outstanding 4 bedroom, 3 bath family home is just a year old and comes with many extra updates. Luxurious craftsman-style home.

With almost 1500 Square ft. of living space this 3 bedroom 2 bath floor includes updates such as Oak Kitchen Cabinets, Newer Doors, and Windows.

Trisha

• SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE • TOP 1% OF 2020 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A49

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 Licensed Realtor

ED IST L T JUS

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Sold with Multiple Offers 5553 5B AVENUE 1530 BEACH GROVE ROAD 5596 WALLACE AVENUE 1633 53A STREET $1,199,000 $1,999,000 TSAWWASSEN $1,450,000 TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN $3,488,000 TSAWWASSEN Brand New and Spectacular 7 Bdrms/7 Baths/3 Stories 5200 sqft Executive home Built by Double Star Construction. Sunset View & North Shore Mountains. Main Floor offers a 2nd Master w/Ensuite.

Waterfront living in Beach Grove. Amazing location with a 6000 sq ft flat canvas for a new build with an already existing concrete sea wall. This oldtimer cottage is being sold as lot value.

The Pebble Hill gem you’ve been waiting for! Meticulously kept 3 bedroom 3 bath family home in the quiet cul-de-sac - 5 min. walk to Pebble Hill Elementary and Diefenbaker Park.

Wonderful 4 bedroom, 2 bath Family Home on a Large Flat Lot in the Best Location for Families. Lower level has Suite Potential, New High-Efficiency Furnace and new Windows.

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205-4768 53 STREET 216-1315 56 STREET 404-1792 STARLING DRIVE 168-5421 10 AVENUE $569,000 TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN $399,900 LADNER $550,000 TSAWWASSEN $759,000

Peregrine South is in a central location just minutes from the Boardwalk, Shopping, BC Ferries, Golf Course, and HWY 17! This one-bedroom 1 bath home offers panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains. No GST.

Top floor 2 bdrm, 2 bath corner suite professionally renovated with new vinyl flooring, gourmet kitchen with new appliances and fully renovated master ensuite (full size shower).

Live at the Olivia in the heart of Tsawwassen. Award-winning Leed, certified building. Open concept plan with fantastic kitchen including granite countertops and gas stove range.

3 bedroom 2 bath Duplex style home offers a ton of light and has a gorgeous southeast patio. Tasteful renovations include newer windows. The location is perfect for access to schools, the Town Center, and Winskill park.

Trisha

• SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE • TOP 1% OF 2020 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS®


A50 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

PAUL KHARA REAL ESTATE GROUP

Paul Khara

Calvin Khara

www.paulkhara.com

604.816.4568

paulkhara@gmail.com

ckhara94@gmail.com

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty

NEW LISTING

LD O S 4355 64TH STREET

• ATTENTION INVESTORS & BUILDERS ! • RARELY AVAILABLE 10,600+ SQ. FT. RECTANGULAR LOT • GREAT POTENTIAL TO REZONE & SUBDIVIDE • LOT SIZE 98.7 FT. FRONTAGE X 107 FT. DEPTH • 1290 SQ. FT RANCHER HOME CURRENTLY RENTED

• ASKING PRICE $825,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM #309 4753 W RIVER ROAD 4434 60B STREET

• CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME • 4 BEDROOMS & 4 BATHROOMS • 3,643 SQ.FT. LIVING • 6,840 SQ.FT. LOT SIZE • ON QUIET DEAD END STREET

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• ASKING PRICE $979,900

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PRIME LADNER FARMLAND 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

• 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

• 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

• 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

• PRICED TO SELL AT $629,900

#212 6875 121 STREET

• POPULAR GLENWOOD VILLAGE (45+) • 1600 SQFT 2 BDRM, 2 BTH, SINGLE LEVEL LIVING • COMPLEX ALSO HAS YEAR ROUND RV PKG (& LOTS OF PAVEMENT TO TURN RV'S AROUND) • CLOSE TO SHOPPING, TRANSIT, PARKS AND WALKWAYS.

• OFFERED AT $539,900

LD O S 6128 49TH AVENUE

• HOLLY PARK FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME • WALKING DISTANCE TO HOLLY ELEMENTARY • MOUNTAIN VIEW PARK RIGHT ACROSS THE STREET • 4 BEDROOMS 3 BATHROOMS • ASKING PRICE $1,299,900

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5477 WESTMINSTER AVE 5473 WESTMINSTER AVE

• HOUSE SIZE : 3556 SQ. FT. • LOT SIZE : 7113 SQ. FT. • 5 BEDROOMS & 6 BATHROOMS • EVERY BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE BATH • POTENTIAL 1 BEDROOM SUITE • ASKING PRICE $1,858,800

• 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

4922 43B AVENUE

• CUSTOM BUILT HOME FAMILY HOME 6 BED 6 BATH • 2770 SQ.FT INTERIOR LIVING SPACE • BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE ON MAIN FLOOR • WALKING DISTANCE TO DELTA SECONDARY & LADNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

• ASKING PRICE $1,748,900

778-863-6805 mandip@sutton.com mandipgill.com Sutton Group - Sutton Seafair Realty 100 - 5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC, V4K 2K4

$1,389,900

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.

NEW PRICE

$2,175,000

4736 66 Street

CALLING ALL GARDNERS! 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!!


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Looking for a change of pace? Incredible Summerland estate! Gated private lakeview acreage siding Sumac Ridge Golf Club, minutes from town. Including multiple ridges/lake view points, your own duck pond, in-ground kidney shaped pool, 58’ x 28’ detached 4 bay garage with loft above. Quality craftsmanship throughout this custom built home including a one bedroom suite in the walk out basement. The current owners have meticulously maintained & updated this truly special property. Make this your family home, set up a B&B, or consider future development potential with the RMD zoning.

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Proudly Calling Tsawwassen & Ladner home for over 40 years! D STE I L T JUS

$2,299,000

$2,380,000 $1,748,000

5085 1st Avenue, Tsawwassen

5298 Glen Abbey Place, Tsawwassen

How do you make the prefect family home? First start with a beau�ful like-new execu�ve home showcasing 4 large bedrooms and 4 full bathrooms, 3 of them ensuites. Then add in a gourmet kitchen that has numerous large windows south facing overlooking the rear pa�o and park like backyard. Take this gorgeous home and place it proudly on an 8,310 sq " lot, but wait... make it a cul de sac.. and for the icing on the cake...place it all half a block from one of the nicest 18hole golf courses in Tsawwassen. Voila! The perfect family home does exist. Call today to see this home. It won’t last long.

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

604-809-2855

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 high-end builder and they built this home for themselves, so it is very special. Some custom features include a large butler’s pantry, heated counter tops, pu#ng green, wine cellar, and even a huge office with its own separate entrance. Call today to view this gorgeous home!

www.tomyingling.com


A52 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

604.839.7547 cell 778-839-8947 office 604-946-1255 vicky@homeswithvicky.com www.homeswithvicky.com

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty

#100-5000 Bridge Street, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4

CALL TODAY FOR A NO OBLIGATION MARKET EVALUATION OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM

LOCATED IN HEART OF LADNER VILLAGE

110 4926 48 Avenue, Ladner $509,000

Welcome to your new home in the heart of Ladner village. 2 bed 1 bath condo has had many recent updates: New kitchen w/white panel cabinets, SS Samsung appliances, undermount lights & new counters. New vinyl plank flooring throughout the home. The updated bath includes heated floor, large bathtub and new vanity and hardware. Interior details: designer paint, 5 inch baseboards, wainscoting, new lighting and a large in suite storage space that can accommodate a washer & dryer. SPACIOUS 150 sq. foot semi-covered patio perfect for entertaining, lounging & BBQing adds to the total living space. All season grey trek decking. VERY Quiet END UNIT with only 1 common wall. Walk to Restaurants, Shops, Waterfront (Kayak/ SUP), Memorial Park, Outdoor Pool & more. Building has recently been Rain screen.

107 4808 Linden Drive, Ladner $719,900 Fantastic Value with this Central Ladner, Bright/ Sunny 3 Bed 2 Bath End Unit Townhouse w/a single car garage and extra parking. 10 year young complex built with rain screened technology for peace of mind. This unit has had all new carpet installed on the top floor and stairs in 2021. The entire home has been freshly painted. Granite counters in the kitchen along with Stainless Steel Appliances. 9 foot high ceilings on the ground and main floors and 10’ high ceilings in the top floor bedrooms. Two decks and a private south facing patio with your own gardening area. Walk to all levels of school, town centre, parks. Directly across from the bus stop for convenience. Like new and well maintained boutique style complex. Rentals/ Pets allowed. Please view 3D Tour. OPEN HOUSE SUN. June 11, 1-3pm.

141-12233 92 Avenue | ORCHARD LAKE! Rarely available gated townhome complex with manmade lake! The nicely renovated 1500 sq.ft. 2-storey duplex style townhome offers 3 spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a functional floorplan. Main floor features a family room off the updated kitchen and dining room plus a bright sunken living room leading out onto the patio overlooking the serene lake setting. The upper lever features 3 large bedrooms with 2 full bathrooms and laundry. This home is extremely well maintained and clean throughout and also includes a single car garage. Located across from Kirkbridge Elementary and just minutes away from transit, LA Matheson Secondary School, Parks, and shopping! Super easy access to Scott Road and Nordel Way!

NEW LISTING

$699,000

SOLD

New listing in Central Ladner. Lot size 14,854 square feet Great location Potential to build your dream home.

SOLD

$1,279,000

SOLD

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$1,198,000

$1,198,000 5680 46A Avenue

4533 46B Street

SOLD

SOLD

$499,000 203-4758 53 Street

SOLD

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty

100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC

#204 - 4926 48 AVENUE Ladner Elementary • $429,900 P NEW

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Welcome home to LADNER PLACE! This very bright and spacious south facing, 2 bedroom condo is centrally located and well maintained. This light filled unit is only steps to charming downtown Ladner which offers: restaurants, shopping, boutiques, cafes, markets, coffee shops and more. Well maintained “Ladner Place” boasts recent building upgrades including exterior cladding (Hardi siding), new windows and patio doors, new balcony railings and deck membranes. Other features include: crown molding throughout, large and sunny south facing balcony, 1 parking, 1 storage locker and lots of in-suite storage, pets welcomed. Great for first time home buyers or downsizers.

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SOLD Fabulous location! This lovely one bedroom, well maintained unit, offers convenience and amenities at your door step and is also uniquely peaceful and quiet. Located steps to shops, restaurants, transit and easy access to beaches, downtown, and UBC. 1 secure parking stall, private balcony, two rentals allowed, 1 dog, up to two cats. This unit is ready for you to make it yours. By appointment only. Don’t wait!

5013 Mariner Place

SOLD

5705 34B Avenue

#1803-4189 HALIFAX ST #203-1775 W. 10TH AVE Brentwood Park, Burnaby $818,800 Fairview,Vancouver $550,000 Welcome to Aviara! Living in style and luxury in this lovely

2 bedroom, 2 bathroom tastefully designed unit which boasts breathtaking north-western views of the city, North Shore mountains as well as the sunset. This unit is ideal for hosting in the bright, open layout and entertainer’s kitchen complete with island, quartz countertops, gas range, builtin oven, and stainless steel appliances. Master bedroom includes 4 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. Other features: Engineered hardwood throughout, Fitness studio, guest suite, media lounge with kitchen and billiards table, 1 parking stall, 1 storage locker. Rentals allowed and pets allowed with restrictions. Steps to transit, Brentwood Mall, restaurants, markets and more. Don’t wait! By appointment only.

6742 Ladner Trunk Rd

3560 40 Street

SOLD

SOLD

5515 Chestnut Cres

5384 Maple Crescent

SOLD

111-15268 28 Avenue

SOLD

103-1441 Garden Place 1302-13618 100 Ave

sutton group seafair realty #100-5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC V4K 2K4

MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER 2018 & 2019


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A53

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Barry Chreptyk 604.946.1255

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SUTTON SEAFAIR TSAWWASSEN

PEBBLE HILL

“Sunland Plaza” Spacious top floor 1 bedroom suite. Bright & airy with vaulted ceilings & south exposure. Laminate floors, insuite laundry, secured parking, enclosed balcony for extra space & more! Super convenient location... close to all amenities.

A GREAT BUY @ $349,900 Sutton Group Seafair Realty #100-5000 Bridge Street, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4 604.946.1255 " BarryChreptyk.com " barryrc@uniserve.com An independent Member Broker

Seafair Realty

4939 2A Ave, Tsawwassen

$1,249,900

Fantastic Home in a fabulous neighbourhood! This is a Pebble Hill charmer that you don’t want to miss! Well-maintained house with four nice bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms situated on a quiet street in the best part of upper Tsawwassen. Newer roof (2 yrs). Very private, yet close to both English Bluff and Pebble Hill schools, Fred Gingell Park and Pebble Hill Park. Enjoy a beverage in your large, peaceful backyard, or relax in your living room and listen to the children play outside. This is a home truly waiting for a new family to make their own!

JSLINN@SUTTON.COM

WWW.JIMSLINN.COM

Tammi Mannering 604.999.3700 cell

tammi.mannering@zolo.ca endurancerealty.ca

1031-88 West Pender St., Vancouver, BC

Thinking of Selling?

Free in home evaluation and professional advice

Professional service with someone you can trust!! Market is still very active, call me for a free Market Consulltation $1,748,000

Open House Sun July 18,2-4pm

www.zolo.ca

4821 44 Avenue, Ladner

First time home buyers and investors alert! Check out this quiet culdesac 1/2 duplex that is like owning your own single family home without the price tag. NO STRATA FEES or RESTRICTIONS & a 4488 sqft lot is in your name! This home boasts a spacious 1848 sqft of living space with 3 beds (with a 4th possible), two full baths, ample parking and two kitchens. Set up downstairs is great for families with in-laws/teens or a separate home office with separate entry. With plenty of patio & garden space to spread out & enjoy the summers it is ideal for a growing family. Super central! Walking distance to shops, transit, recreation, Ladner Elementary & Delta Secondary. Currently tenanted with great long term mo/mo tenants who would love to stay if possible. Call for details and to schedule your time slot for a showing today.

4969 2A Avenue - Tsaw

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LIKE NEW!! Professionally renovated bi-level home with suite potential in Pebble Hill, very quiet street!! Open space with Luxury gourmet kitchen, huge kitchen island, S/S appliances, tons of natural lighting, open to a large solarium, with access to two large decks for all your summer fun! Four bdrms & den (or 5th bdrm). Master bdrm has a large walk-in closet & beautiful ensuite with marble counter top. Three full baths, Large family room, 2 new fireplaces, double garage, lots of storage, new furnace & partial electrical & plumbing.Amazing backyard with Hot Tub to entertain, Exterior has new doors, windows, decks & railings. Elegant lighting fixtures , walking distance to Schools, Fred Gingell Park and transit. READY TO MOVE IN, book your appointment now!

$699,000

315 - 1166 54A Street, Tsaw

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Welcome to LUXURY LIVING AT Tsawwassen’s highly desirable BRIO!!! Stunning, bright and spacious West facing 2 bed 2 bath Condo !!! Excellent floor plan with 9’ ceilings. High end finishings, quartz countertops, s/s appliances, engineered hardwood. Large bedrooms, Spacious bathrooms, large insuite laundry. BRIO offers a UNIQUE opportunity to manage your own garden plot while enjoying condo living. DESIRABLE central Tsawwassen location close to golf courses, beach access and walking distance to shopping centre, restaurants and library. TWO PARKING Stalls and one STORAGE locker. Rentals of one year minimum permitted. One cat or one dog welcome. Active Balance 2-5-10 HOME WARRANTY.

$839,000

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44 66A Avenue, Delta Rare Boundary Bay Gem

Lot A Squilax Anglemont Rd

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303-1550 Barclay St Vancouver


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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

Medallion Club represents the top 10% of Greater Vancouver Realtors based on MLS sales.

$1,388,000

5291 Williams Avenue

Fully renovated home on a quiet cul-de-sac in Pebble Hill. This 4 bedrooms/2 bathroom 2 level home was renovated in 2015 with all new electrical, plumbing, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, windows (June 2021), insulation, fireplaces, sundeck and more. Private fenced yard, 10 minute walk to Pebble Hill elementary school, Diefenbaker Park, and 5 minutes walk to transit. Potential for in-law suite, If you’re looking for a turnkey home, look no further.

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

#301-5489 201 Street

Beautifully renovated, 2 bed/2bath bright spacious corner unit on the top floor in Canim Court, right across from Linwood Park. With 1220 sq ft and open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, gorgeous gas fireplace there is enough room for everyone! Brand new kitchen with quartz countertops and custom cabinets, S/S appliances, quartz countertops in both bathrooms, large master bedroom with walk in closet to ensuite.

NEW LISTING

#802-612 Sixth Street

Located in “The Woodward” 1276 sq ft 2-Bedroom & Den, 2-Bath Corner Suite, with awesome mountain views. This immaculate suite features extensive tile and laminate flooring, gas fireplace, in-suite laundry room, spacious balcony, large closet and storage area, 2 parking stalls, kitchen with island and built-in microwave. the Woodward is one of the more desirable building in the surrounding area. The complex conveniently has an elevator allowing direct access to the Royal City Shopping Center.

$2,999,000

JUST SOLD

JUST SOLD Situated on one of the largest lots in Beach Grove (13132 sq ft.) and only a short walk to Beach Grove Elementary and Southpointe Academy, this home has something for everyone. Large west facing back yard featuring inground pool with new liner, huge patio area, hot tub, bar/seating area, decks off living room and master bedroom. Detached garage/workshop with tons of room for RV/Boat storage. 5 bedrooms/3 bathroom, updated kitchen, in-law suite downstairs provides many options for todays growing families.

$699,000

$1,898,000

$1,588,000

1679 58 Street

$499,000

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.

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.

RE/MAX Progroup Realty | 5360 12th Avenue, Delta, BC V4M 2B3 | Office 604.943.8080 | Eugene@eugenek.ca | deltarealestate.net

5884 Whitcomb Place • $1,390,000

New Listing

HUGE Property surrounding this amazing Beach Grove Charmer. Unlimited potential with this corner lot in the heart of Beach Grove. Wonderful Rancher with beautiful hardwood floors, delightful backyard for entertaining. Ethereal meandering brick work out back just finishes this fairy tale property you will be exceptionally proud to own. Do not hesitate with this very unique property.

ALLEN SCHWABE

4684 Wesley Drive $1,499,000

604-644-5664

www.bigalrealestate.com 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


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A55

Todd Jackson, B.A.

Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Amy Lambert Richard Lowe, RIBC Realtor

Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Mike Van Straaten Realtor

#306-5535 Admiral Way, Ladner 1609 Duncan Drive, Tsaw $1,489,000 $999,500

4245 41B Street, Ladner $6,100,000

1693 Spyglass Crescent, Tsaw $1,648,000

Exclusive Waterfront Assignment Opportunity in Pilot House! Second chances don’t come o#en so don’t miss this one! Rare opportunity to purchase a Brand New West Facing top floor 2 Bedroom/2 Full bathroom condo in sold out Pilot House. This unit boast an 1,180 sq# func�onal floor plan with unobstructed River views, addi�onal storage locker and bike locker. Steps from Cove Links golf course and Captains Cove Marina. Contact us for more informa�on.

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!

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.

5179 Winskill Drive, Tsaw $2,800,000

#203-1319 Mar�n Street South Surrey $584,900

4608 Holly Park Wynd, Ladner 1291 Malvern Place, Tsaw $1,279,000 $1,299,000

KING-size family home. First �me to the market. A recently built family retreat in a peaceful area, huge west exposed lot viewing onto a park. Walking distance to Cliff Drive School. 2-Bedroom suite. A harvest of features. It doesn’t get any be"er.

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.

SOLD 10660 Southgate Rd, Richmond 5195 11A Avenue, Tsaw $1,799,000 $1,599,000

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS. Great West Richmond loca�on situated on a 66’x127’ lot. Tradi�onal split level home with a detached work shop.

SHOW STOPPER! 1st �me to market, this magnificent home is ready for you and your family. Recent updates include kitchen, appliances, bathrooms, metal roof, gu"ers, paint and more. Large, sunny & private backyard is nothing short of a gardeners’ paradise. Superb loca�on in a culde-sac with no thru traffic. Easy walk to Cliff Drive Elementary School. WELCOME HOME!

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 4700 Holly Park Wynd, Ladner $1,488,000

THE PREFECT COMBINATION OF FARMHOUSE STYLE AND ENGLISH CHARM! 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom 2300 sq # on a 5,723 sq #. lot. Located in a prime CUL-DE-SAC, this renovated home features MASTER SUITE ON THE MAIN FLOOR with secluded den/media room, and en-suite with walk-in shower. HIGHLIGHTS include reclaimed hardwood and �le floors throughout, 2 gas fireplaces, open concept kitchen extending to family room, IN GROUND PLUNGE POOL, private outdoor shower, complete with cedar ARTIST STUDIO.

RENOVATED & READY! 2423 sq. #. with 4 bedrooms, games & 3 bathrooms-the perfect plan for today’s lifestyle. Completely renovated from top to bo"om-just move in! Private, west exposed backyard is meant to be enjoyed to entertain simply relax. Ideal loca�on within the selec�ve area of Imperial Village and steps to the neighbourhood park. LUXURY WITHOUT UPKEEP!

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!

SOLD 4484 Dawn Drive, Ladner

SOLD 5275 Dixon Place, Ladner


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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®

1356 52 Street, Tsawwassen MLS# R2595414 $1,299,000

918 English Bluff, Tsawwassen MLS# R2581329 $2,688,000

Beautifully updated 4 bedroom family home on a large corner lot in central Tsawwassen with high end privacy fencing and 2 automated gates. Double car garage with entry from side street. Downstairs has the ability to suite for a mortgage helper. This is the perfect family home with beautiful gardens, patios and large wrap around deck.

Videos and floor plans available at www.colleenalmrud.com

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM 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

Jennifer McIver 778-788-5078

based on realtors sales for 2015-2018

4508 Dawn Place, Ladner MLS# R2580776 $1,525,000

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

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

Featured Listing:

Ste. 415 - 1120 Tsatsu Shores Drive

$899,900

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

2 BED | 2 BATH | 1,310 SQ FT | 2 VIEW DECKS | 2 PARKING + STORAGE

D OL S ST JU Ste. 312-5099 Springs Blvd • $878,000

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Updated west facing 2 bed, 2 bath penthouse at The Onyx Perfectly located in Central Tsawwassen!

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Ste. 504-5055 Springs Blvd • $889,500

R E / M A X P R O G R O U P R E A LT Y | 5 3 6 0 1 2 AV E N U E , D E LTA , B C . V 4 M 2 B 3 | O F F I C E : 6 0 4 . 9 4 3 . 8 0 8 0 | E A C H O F F I C E I N D E P E N D E N T LY O W N E D A N D O P E R AT E D


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EXTENSIVE TASTEFUL RENOVATIONS!

1099 50B STREET

JUST LISTED!

John Nielsen

$1,989,000

The meaning g of comprehensive rebuild 6 years ago g right down to the studs and well over $200,00 0 spent in enlarging 00 g and quality finiishing i throughout to this g gorgeous 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom huge h family home with room for everyone! Featuring F g 3,663 sq. ft. of spacious open concept living with upgrades including new rooff, f windows, 6 zone hot water baseboard heat, hot water on demand, 2 ensuites & 2 baths with nuheat, 3 g gas fireplaces, beautiful open island gourmet kitchen with double oven and 5 gas burner b cooktop looking onto expansive family room all on a massive sunny West 12,476 sq. ft. park like fully fenced lot close to all amenities. Also features a 21 X 32 double g garage, 20 X 20 workout room, 20 X 20 covered deck with 6 skylights, g gas pots so th h fun can continue if the weather turns and amazing he g mature land d dscaping front and rear. The list goes on and on here so call John today!!

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY TY! Y

PORT GATEW WAY

2975 53RD STREET

MLS R2427676

$5,950,000

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.

PERFORMANCE Real Estate Service

TOWNHOUSE WITH AMAZING SID DE YARD!

38-4726 ORCA WAY

$759,900

Seaside is located in Tsawwassen, where there is more sun, the beach, the ocean and incredible destination shopping. Centennial Beach and Tsawwassen Beach are a stone's throw away and a neighboring golf course means there's so much to love. The Seaside Club offers 10,0 000 sf of indoor and outdoor fun - a pool, fitness center, kids play area and great room. The Fuca Series features two big bedrooms up top, with space for a king-sized bed in the master. An open main floor, with an end kitchen n and over-sized windows. A den below with powder room, plus parking for two cars - one in and one out.

SOLD!

33 Successful Years

The next move is yours... CALL JOHN TODAY

604.250.8216

Re/Max Real Estate Services www.westcoastfarmsteads.com info@johnnielsen.ca 110-3540 West 41st Ave, Vancouver V6N 3E6

Brian Elsey PREC

LANCE HUGHES

Harry Ratchford PREC

604-551-9396

Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism

604.943.8080

604-315-2633

www.brianelsey.ca www.harryratchford.ca

LIFETIME MEMBER

www.lancehughes.com Re/Max Progroup Realty

$1,890,000

ALL SOLD OUT!

D L O S

We are out of inventory. Even with COVID restrictions Buyers and Sellers are still out there in Ladner and Tsawwassen & in fact all over the Lower Mainland. If you happen to be among them now is the time to contact $429,900 us as the market is active. We look forward to #220 - 5518 14 Avenue hearing from you. Tsawwassen

D L O S

SOLD

#103 - 925 W. 10th Ave Vancouver

#107 - 5421 10th Ave Tsawwassen

$599,000

$675,000

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.


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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

Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin

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$918,000

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jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com

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TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS CONDO! #310 - 5055 SPRINGS BOULEVARD, TSAW

VIEWS OF MTNS & LUSCIOUS, PEACEFUL FOREST! 5217 UPLAND DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN GARDENER’S DELIGHT! CHARMING, INVITING 1,566 SQ.FT. 3 BDRM RANCHER WITH A BEAUTIFUL OPEN LAYOUT ON A LARGE, GORGEOUS PROPERTY & ATTRACTIVE UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE HOME. 2 FULL BATHS. EXTRA LARGE MASTER BDRM. YOU WILL ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS HOME! MLS# R2600205

GOLF COURSE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS! 2 BDRMS & DEN, 1,282 SQ.FT., CONCRETE BUILDING, EXCLUSIVE, FULLY ENCLOSED 2 CAR GARAGE! MLS# R2581277

GOLF COURSE & MTN VIEWS!

$1,699,888

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#207 - 5055 SPRINGS BLVD TSAWWASSEN

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$1,349,000

$675,000

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5358 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

$3,000,000

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5077 1A AVENUE TSAWWASSEN

RECENTLY SOLD 3 PROPERTIES IN STAHAKEN & 5 IN TSAWWASSEN SHORES! WE WERE INVOLVED FROM DAY ONE, WHEN STAHAKEN WAS DEVELOPED & HAVE SOLD CLOSE TO 30 PROPERTIES THERE SINCE. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO SELL OR PURCHASE LEASED HOLD PROPERTIES, WE HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE, EXPERIENCE, ANSWERS TO THE BUYERS’ QUESTIONS! RECENTLY SOLD 7 PROPERTIES IN TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS! WE LOVE TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS & IT SHOWS! CALL US NOW!

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!

Johanna 604-719-7345 Medallion Club 29 Years

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#503-5055 SPRINGS BLVD

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4709 STAHAKEN PLACE

5711 CLARK DRIVE

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jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com

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1406 BEACH GROVE ROAD

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#213-6505 3RD AVENUE M FKE TEA

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#406-4977 SPRINGS BLVD #312-4977 SPRINGS BLVD

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#6-4942 WOLF WAY

#303-4745 54A REGENCY REALTY

(We speak German, Finnish, Cantonese & Mandarin)

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

JIM BURNETT

36 Years Residential Experience in Ladner & Tsawwassen 34 Years Experience in Land Assembly, Subdivisions & New Home Developments

BUS: 604-946-1688 | jimburnett@dccnet.com

Royal Lepage Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 56th Street, Delta, BC

Professional Service with Proven Results

FRESH TO THE MARKET!!!!

Just listed, 3 bedroom and den renovated Cape Cod located in West Ladner on a sunny, south west exposed 12,000 square foot lot in a quiet Cul-de-Sac. This home has had many updates over the years including a newer detached garage with space for a man cave or art studio. This property provides total privacy and a wonderfully landscaped garden for your enjoyment.

Private viewings by appointment

Please call Jim Burnett 604-946-1688

FENTON DRIVE LOT

First time ever offered for sale. Huge 83’ x 170’ vacant lot located on one of the most prestigious Drives in Delta. This over 14,200 square foot property is within walking distance to the quaint downtown core of Ladner, close to parks and school. This is an opportunity to build your family dream home in the best location available on a quite dead end street. Offers starting at $1,388,000.

Private viewings by appointment

Please call Jim Burnett 604-946-1688

Make sure you are well represented in all your Real Estate needs!


A60 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

the heart of our business is people.

sold

TSAWWASSEN 218 - 1892 STARLING DR 1 Bed + Den | 1 Bath | 660 ft 2

Spotless 1 year old second storey condo at Tsawwassens most popular new development at Peregrine North with one of the best views and outlooks of all similar floor plans in the building. This bright, west exposed unit has been very well cared for and has been meticulously maintained since purchased by the original owner and features modern & luxurious finishings throughout and is highlighted by an exceptionally laid floor plan that is perfect for first time home buyers, young couples/families or downsizers. Enjoy the brand new amenity clubhouse with a gym, bbq’s, billiards and a full kitchen for events and gatherings. Walking distance to everything you need as well as quick access to endless walking trails, BC Ferries, Tsawwassen town center and Hwy 99.

TSAWWASSEN 1519 FARRELL CRESCENT

TSAWWASSEN 1479 Duncan drive

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.

Bright, welcoming and nearly new custom built home in the family friendly neighbourhood of Beach Grove. Impeccable decor & design help to showcase some of the homes amazing features such as dramatic high ceilings, a gourmet kitchen with s/s thermador appliances & pantry, radiant in floor heat w/ hot water on demand, tonnes of parking, brand new garage floor coating with custom built storage systems and a spectacular west exposed backyard living space. Along with the perfect floor plan to accommodate your family, this home has absolutely everything needed to enjoy Beach Grove life to the fullest.

4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2825 ft2

$459,000

sold

LADNER 2-6320 48A Avenue

2 Bed + Den | 3 Bath | 1802 ft2

$685,000

sold

TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS 6443 HAMMERMILL AVENUE 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2158 ft2

$1,459,900

sold

$2,149,000

$2,279,000

sold

LADNER 4660 55A STREET 3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1500 ft2

$1,249,000

$2,175,000

sold

sold

LADNER TSAWWASSEN 5881 CRESCENT DRIVE 1584 BEACH GROVE RD 5 Bed | 5 Bath | 3354 ft2

4 Bed + Den | 4 Bath | 2656 ft 2

3 Bed + Flex | 3 Bath | 2934 ft2

$1,999,000

sold

TSAWWASSEN 1628 FARRELL CRES 4 Bed + Den | 4 Bath | 2500 ft2

$1,998,000

sold

sold

SOUTH SURREY 181-15236 36 AVENUE 2 Bed + Flex | 2 Bath | 1353 ft2

$659,000 sold

TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN-SOUTHLANDS ladner 15 - 6427 HAMMERMILL AVE 314 - 5535 admiral way 110 - 1792 Starling dr 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1700 ft2

$919,000

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 1184 ft2

$888,000

1 Bed | 1 Bath | 553 ft2

$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


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A61 LADNER

COMING SOON!

LADNER

POPULAR SHOREWALK CONDO!

GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD!

Absolutely the best 10 out of 10 LOCATION with 2 LOT SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL too! Next to a park, and on one of the most sought after streets in Ladner- Whitworth Crescent! Steps to DSS, Ladner Elementary and Sacred Heart Schools. This spacious 2953SF 6 bedroom, 3 bath home is perfect for the busy family who needs a comfortable layout or for an extended family. Also features a bonus double garage and workshop for the handyman.This huge 11,657 sf sun drenched private fenced mature landscaped gardens offer a great opportunity for a FUTURE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY with 80’ Frontage.THE IDEAL FAMILY HOME FOR NOW AND INVEST FOR THE FUTURE.

5125 Whitworth Cr S

$1,998,888

• 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, 1042 sf condo • Eat in kitchen, cozy natural gas fireplace • Private covered sundeck overlooking inlet to Ladner Marina • Steps from the heart of Ladner

#320 4955 River Road

LADNER

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS IF YOU KNOW THE SECRET!

D L O S

Take advantage of the current real estate market:

Contrary to what the media tells you, this is an opportune �me to sell and buy

• Interest rates are s�ll at all �me lows. • There are buyers looking for homes, especially quality proper�es in our area. • The market is s�ll very hot despite Covid 19.

Here’s the secret:

Work with quality, successful agents who offer 45 years of experience: • That know the market • Offer personal service • Value quality over quan�ty • Market your home not themselves

Call Tim or Sharon from the Delta Group Find out how we can assist you in:

SECHELT

D L O S

Lot 105 Seaview $205,000

• Determining the value of your home • Downsizing or moving to assisted living • Finding a detached home or investment property • And with all your other real estate ques�ons

LADNER

TSAWWASSEN

D L O S 1530 Beach Grove Rd $2,000,000 TSAWWASSEN

D L O S

D L O S

You can excel in �mes of change!

Tim Rohwer 604-762-2041 Sharon Rohwer 604-943-7411 info@TheDeltaGroup.ca

JULY 25, AUG 8 & 22

Regency Realty Ltd.

Connecting agents to the community

5086 Whitworth Cres

4770 54A Street $1,290,000

409-1350 View Cres

HELLO! Grill Season

GREGFINLAY . com professional real estate

Show current and future clie ents you mean busiiness

SOLD MLS S # R25940 092

604.351.5631

greg@gregfinlay.com seafair realty

604-782-2053 | taussem@glaciermedia.ca

1625 56th street, delta, bc

an independent member broker

4762 48B Street, Ladner $759,000

2 bedroom and den, 3 bath, 1384 SF townhouse

MLS # R2582866

205-5556 14 Avenue $669,000

2 bed, 2 bath, 1245 SF rancher style apartment

Low inventory, listings needed


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FARM LABOURERS Brar Bros Farms

desire to earn good money? Call or email Russ at rblake@glacierdelivery.ca or 604 369 2465

Required for weeding, planting, harvesting & grading vegetables. This job involves hard work; bending, lifting, standing & crouching. $15.20/hour, 45+ hr/wk, 6 days/wk, June 2021 to Nov 2022. Fx: 604-576-8945, or email: TJ1@evergreenherbs.com

Caregivers needed P/T & F/T

Richmond South & North Delta. Duties: Cleaning, meal prep, companionship, dementia care and overnight care. Please email: fvoffice@justlikefamily.ca or call 604-701-5765

FARM LABOURERS

OFFICE/CLERICAL

If you are interested in joining our Volunteer Board of Directors, and playing a key leadership role in furthering our mission, please contact boardofdirectors@deltagymnastics.com

Job Type: Full Time, Seasonal Start Date: As soon as possible Salary: 15.20 / Hourly (effective June 1st, 2021) Successful candidates: • Thrive in a fast paced cold and very humid environment such as cleaning, heat stand and power washing. • Maintenance works, picking, pruning, loading of fruit onto a cart, packaging on hot house and other greenhouse operation. • Must be able to stand or walk all day on a plastic liners and concrete. • Must be able to perform moderately strenuous physical labour, packaging, grading line and cleaning. • Must comply with the hygiene requirements from Food Safe and WorkSafe BC safety. Address: 3752 Arthur Drive, Delta V4 3N2 email: ali@millenniumpacific.com

Brar Bros Farms

.

FRONT DESK ASSISTANT The Village Clinic is a busy collaborative healthcare clinic located in sunny Tsawwassen. We cater to each individual’s unique healthcare needs and wants. We work to inspire and create wellbeing and good health through the art of healing and the science of medicine. We offer Naturopathic Medicine, Nutritional Coaching, Psychotherapy, Bowen Therapy, and Physiotherapy. We are looking for someone to join our team part-time to assist with front desk duties.† The ideal candidate will be customer service oriented and have some experience or knowledge of naturopathic medicine. We are looking for someone who can work independently, be resourceful, and flexible with their time. The ability to adapt to situations, communicate clearly and take direction gracefully is important. Personal traits suited to this position include a positive mindset, willing to learn, be open-minded, kind-hearted, friendly and reliable. Other skills required in this job include computer skills (QuickBooks, appointment scheduling program, Outlook, and basic Word and Excel are helpful), great phone etiquette, and an emphasis on customer service. You will be required to book appointments, handle phone and walk-in enquiries, bill appointments, address emails, and other administrative duties. This is a permanent part-time position. Start date and regular day/hours of work are to be determined. Must be available to provide coverage for other team members when needed through the week and holidays.

3585 184 St. Surrey, BC Required for weeding, planting, harvesting & grading vegetables. This job involves hard work; bending, lifting, crouching. No experience required. $15.20/hour, 45+ hr/wk, 6 days/wk 2 year term; June 2021 to Nov 2023. Fx: 604-576-8945, or email: TJ@brarbrosfarm.com

NOW HIRING PAINTERS & HELPERS

Full-time with great team! No experience required.

Call • 778-545-0098

masterbrushespainting.ca PART TIME sales position now avail at Delta Bakery. Apply at 4810 Delta St in Ladner. 604-946-2935

Please respond with your resume and let us know a little bit about yourself, to: †info@thevillageclinic.com

To advertise call:

604-444-3056

Lehigh Cement, a division of Lehigh Hanson Materials

Limited is part of the Heidelberg Cement Group, one of the largest building materials companies in the world. Lehigh Cement is currently looking for

PRODUCTION LABOURERS

to perform a variety of tasks at the Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant in Delta.

This is an entry level role with opportunity for advancement. The position requires the person to be in good physical condition as they will perform manual tasks within a variety of conditions. The successful candidate will possess good trouble-shooting and observational skills, be able to communicate effectively, and be prepared to follow safe work practices. We offer excellent compensation & benefit packages. Interested in JOINING our dynamic TEAM, email resume indicating ‘Labourers” in subject field to:

Charlene.Leach@lehighhanson.com Visit: www.lehighhanson.com


July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A63 GARAGE SALES

EMPLOYMENT

GARAGE SALE July 17, 2021 9:00 AM−3:00 PM

PART TIME HELP School Bus Driver Southpointe Academy We are looking for a friendly and reliable Bus Driver to safely drive our students to and from school. This is a Monday−Friday, part−time, term time only position − starting salary $22 per hour. Please submit your resume to sukranitz@southpointe.ca

1541 Enderby Avenue, Beach Grove, Tsawwassen. Brand new camping tents and backpacks, also household items, garden furniture, children’s clothes, and child’s playhouse.

Tires, auto parts, new sinks, assorted sizes clothing, kids/adult DVDs, furniture, linen, home decor, pictures + MUCH MORE!

Limited is part of the Heidelberg Cement Group, one of the largest building materials companies in the world. Lehigh Cement is currently looking for

MILLWRIGHTS (experienced)

who possess a Red Seal ticket, have multiple years of experience in manufacturing, heavy industry or in a construction environment and possess their own hand tools. The role of the Millwright is to trouble shoot, repair install and apply preventative maintenance systems on a wide variety of equipment, processes and plants either in the field or a dedicated shop. The ideal candidate will work effectively with operations, have exposure to lockout, vessel confined spaces and working at heights and apply other modern safety programs while working on mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems so that up time is maximized and quality materials are produced. The successful candidate will have a proven safety record, a history of being a team player, must have the initiative to be able to work without direct supervision and able to work overtime when required.

FOR SALE - MISC

APARTMENTS/ CONDOS FOR RENT

FREE

Massive Moving Sale! July 17, 2021 9:00 AM−2:00 PM Address: 5275 Dixon Place, Ladner. Everything from bedroom sets and living room furniture to tools and camping supplies. Framed Robert Bateman/ Alan Hunt Prints, Men’s Clothing, kids toys, and so much more!

Lehigh Cement, a division of Lehigh Hanson Materials

RENTAL

Powerful Motorcycle "Ready to Ride" $2,795 Honda GoldWing 1980 Good Condition; Low Mileage 65,000 K. Burgundy, Full Set of Luggage, Fairing, NEW Windshield, Mirrors, Water Pump, Brake Pads, REBUILT Carbs, Alternator & Calipers; Restored Fuel Tank. 604−618−3302

GARAGE SALE Saturday & Sunday July 17 & 18th 8:30am - 2:00pm 5036 57A Street, LADNER

TRADES HELP

MARKETPLACE

Choose your Apartment Rental from one of our well maintained and managed buildings in South Delta:

Rental Office 604.948.9111 Please visit our website for availability:

HOME SERVICES OFFICE/RETAIL

PRIME Lease Space AVAILABLE NOW TSAWWASSEN

LADNER

barbicanpm.ca

For more information:

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.

www.BarbicanPM.ca

Tsawwassen Shores: 2 Bed/2 Bath | $2,900

2 bed + den, 1100 sq ft penthouse with high ceilings, 240 sq ft wrap−around deck with outstanding views north and west. One year old, with two parking spaces, double bike locker, high end appliances and access to amenity room and gym. Close to Tsawwassen Mills and Commons with variety of shops, restaurants, and services. 604−644−4740

This position offers excellent compensation & benefit packages, as well as a compressed work week schedule.

SPACE FOR LEASE

Interested in JOINING our dynamic TEAM, email resume indicating ‘MILLWRIGHT” in subject field to:

Charlene.Leach@lehighhanson.com Visit: www.lehighhanson.com

Find a

NEW CAREER

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Resolving Personal Challenges with Hypnosis and NLP Book a complimentary consultation.

778-996-4170 Roger Gumbrill, CMH, CHt • hmhypnosis@yahoo.com

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to advertise

Congratulations to

BYRON MACK

Byron won a gift card courtesy of

McDonald’s • 1835 56th Street TSAWWASSEN • 5776 Ladner Trunk Road LADNER

Studio Space for Lease for Month to Month Rent

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

FENCING

Cedar Fencing & Gates Installation & Repairs Pavers • Retaining g Walls Complete Garden & Lawn Care Lawn Cuts • Pruning •Trimming 604-271-5319 778-863-5319

West Coast Cedar Installations since 1991.

New • Repaired • Rebuilt Fences & Decks.

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cedarinstall@hotmail.com

Discover a world of possibilities in the classifieds!

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ELECTRICAL

YOUR ELECTRICIAN Lic#89402. Insured. Guar’d. Fast same day service. We love BIG & small jobs! 604-568-1899 goldenleafelectrical.com

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HEALTH & BEAUTY

604-716-8631

604-409-4626

Leasing@centurygroup.ca

Desk & Hutch Solid Oak; Custom built. 604−943−6469

BUSINESS SERVICES

Sophia • 604-805-3376 www.pumacleaning.com

“you’ve tried the rest, now try the best.” Move Ins - Move Outs, Weekly • Bi-Weekly • Monthly Starting @ $100 cleanings. • Window Cleaning • Work guarantee. Exc refs.

Commercial 600 - 1538 sq. ft

Sorry, no pets or BBQs. Reference required. A Division of Century Group

Residential Cleaning Service Week • Bi-Weekly • Monthly Move In • Move Out

SUNSHINE CLEANING

Office Space 1,197 sq. ft.

Office or Retail 727 sq. ft.

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CLEANING

REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING POLICIES

All advertising published in this newspaper is accepted on the premise that the merchandise and services offered are accurately described and willingly sold to buyers at the advertised prices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions. Advertising that does not conform to these standards or that is deceptive or misleading, is never knowingly accepted. If any reader encounters non-compliance with these standards we ask that you inform the Publisher of this newspaper and The Advertising Standards Council of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: The publishers do not guarantee the insertion of a particular advertisement on a specified date, or at all, although every effort will be made to meet the wishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishers do not accept liability for any loss of damage caused by an error or inaccuracy in the printing of an advertisement beyond the amount paid for the space actually occupied by the portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred. Any corrections of changes will be made in the next available issue. The Delta Optimist will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion with liability limited to that portion of the advertisement affected by the error. Request for adjustments or corrections on charges must be made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration. For best results please check your ad for accuracy the first day it appears. Refunds made only after 7 business days notice!

STORAGE

One c a l l do e s i t a l l !

HOUSES FOR SALE

LADNER; QUALITY CEDAR FENCING, Installation, removal. 604-940-1441 604-518-7510 qualitycedar@icloud.com

FLOORING

U STORE IT U LOCK IT 3 Self Storage Buildings

in Tsawwassen to serve you. Various sizes available.

Contact us at: 604-424-9977

4071 Dallyn Rd Richmond $1,788,888 !! Builders’ Alert!! One of the best lots in the East Cambie Area. Renovated, well−kept home with 8,711.00 sq.ft. ****BUY OR SELL**** Call realtor Neelam Tiwari SRS Panorama Realty at 604−307−7255

Storage@BarbicanPM.ca For more details visit: BarbicanPM.ca/Storage

To ad verrt i se:

604.444.3056

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Experts • Repairs • Staining • Installation • Free Estimates

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TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS

If you are interested in becoming a carrier please call 604.946.4451

To advertise in the Classifieds call:

604-444-3056


A64 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

SUDOKU

HOME SERVICES GUTTERS

MOVING

PLUMBING

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ALL ABOUT GUTTERS Professional Installers

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.

GUTTERS • REPLACEMENTS • DOWNPIPE • LEAF GUARD • DRAIN GUARD • SIDING

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• Hot Water Tanks • Plumbing • Heating • Furnaces • Boilers • Drainage • Res. & Comm. • 24/7 /77 Service

MOVING ??? Professional Experts, careful, pleasant, and knowledgeable. Services available for Local, Vancouver Island, and Interior BC. 604−782−6600

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PUZZLE ANSWERS ON SEPARATE PAGE

PAINTING/WALLPAPER SPECIAL SUMMER PAINTING DISCOUNT Gutter Specialists. Licensed. WCB Insured.

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HANDYPERSON

Celebrating 30 Years!

HANDYMAN • RENOVATIONS •Kitchen •Bath • Plumbing •Countertop •Floors •Paint & more. Call MIC for quote:

Since 1989

604-725-3127

www.mrbuild.com RENOS • REPAIRS

Please recycle this newspaper

9129 Shaughnessy St., Van.

604-732-8453

Local Full Service, Boutique Design Studio. We offer a personalized experience, Designs for Townhomes, Condos, Cottages & Small Spaces, tailored to fit your needs.

LANDSCAPING

Start-Finish. Demo-Design. PAVERS, Driveway, Sidewalk Concrete Removal - Replace LANDSCAPING, Turf, Hedges, Retaining Wall, Patio. Drainage

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LAWN & GARDEN

Comp plete Lawn Care

Summer Clean Up

•Weeding •Fertilize •Trim • Pruning •Moss Control • Reel Type Lawn Mowing sbg gardening g@hotmail.ca

604-710-1348

FAIRWAY PAINTING Fully Insured INTERIOR & EXTERIOR SPECIALS 10% OFF

Interior Design for Custom Homes & Renovations Refresh your home, Refresh your life!

RONALDO

Armoniapainting.com 604-247-8888

20 yrs. exp. • Free Est.

INTERIOR/HOME DECOR

rivergirldesign.ca

EXTERIOR & INTERIOR BC’s BEST PAINTERS 25+ yrs exp • BBB Top Quality Paint & Workmanship. Interior: 3 Coats & Repairs for $250ea room. EXT Painting Experts; 15 year guarantee. 778-545-0098 604-377-5423 masterbrushespainting.ca

778-929-3052

LAWN & GARDEN

Call 604-

7291234

Painting Specials

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778 -895-3503

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Residential & Commercial

35%OFF

25+ years experiencee. Free Estimates

A. RIGHTWAY PAIN NTING Ltd.

778-984-0666 D&M PAINTING .

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PEST CONTROL

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604.7771.5340

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Website: insectandrodentexterminators.com Email: insectandrodent@gmaail.com Tsawwassen: 604-948-988388 Ladner: 604-946-9698 Delta: 778-886-4111

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24. Stirred 25. Deceptive movement 26. We all have one 27. Direct from pasture beef animal 30.Aperson’s own self 34. Helps little firms 35. Deep, red-brown sea bream 36. Tumbler 41.Ashort section of a musical composition 45.Young woman (French) 46. Wings

47. Wine bottles 50. Thin layers of rock 54. Opposite to 55.American state 56. Uncertainty about something 57. Basics 59. Indian seaport 60. Owed as a debt 61. Buffer solution 62. Unit of work or energy 63. Soviet Socialist Republic 64. One point south of due east 65. Born of

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July 15 , 2021 The Delta Optimist A65

CALL THE EXPERTS HANDYPERSON

604-940-8918

*')". # *"!+,%" # (&.-'))'-,$&. All Garage Doors & Garage Door Motors

Local, reliable & experienced. Larry: 604.561.2856 www.thehandyhusband.ca

FENCING AND DECKING

#135-7391 Vantage Way, Delta www.accessgaragedoors.ca

HOMESTEAD SERVICES

SPECIALIZING IN FENCES AND DECKS

Nesseler Construction

JASON WELLS 604 948 5296

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GUTTERS

WE CAN DO IT. We can provide a Creative Design & Professional Work. CHBA & HAVAN Member Call Klaus @ 604-813-1333 or Daniel @ 778-834-8255 www.nesselerconstruction.com

Call Shawn

BIGGER BETTER GUTTERS

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GUTTER GUT TER BR BROTH OTHERS OTH ERS

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www.fitzelectric.ca • 604-690-1968

CALL THE EXPERTS call: 604-444-3056

HOME SERVICES POWER WASHING

RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT

ROOFING

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Call Simon for prompt & professional service 30 yrs exp.

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BOUNDARY BAY WINDOW WASHING • Exterior house cleaning • Pressure washing • Gutters

Steve Watts 604-943-4134 778-228-5639

Bathroom Renovations TILING - All Installations Santo • 778-235-1772

RDM ENTERPRISES • • •

For All Your Household Additions & Renovations

• • •

Call Rob 604-830-9401

Jag • 778-892-1530

a1kahlonconstruction.ca

• FULL SERVICE JUNK REMOVAL & Clean-Up at Affordable Rates • Pianos & Hot Tubs No Problem • Booked Appointments • Same-Day Service • Residential & Commercial 20 YARD YARD BIN RENTALS RENTALS 20 $ from a week dumpfees fees from$249 + +dump 249for/week

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ROD’S HAUL-IT-AWAY Rubbish Removal and Recycling

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists

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20 Year Labour Warranty Available

604-591-3500

TREE SERVICES

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

Since 1989

www.mrbuild.com

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A-1 Contracting & Roofing New & Re-Roofing • All Types All Maintenance & Repairs GUTTER CLEANING Gutter Guard Installations • RENOVATION WORK • WCB. 25% Discount • Emergency Repairs •

• • •

Interior & Exterior Finishing, Fences & Decks, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Plumbing. Refs Avail. Free Est. Local Resident & Serving Delta for over 20 yrs.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

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TREE SERVICES

Pruning, Hedge Trimming Tree & Stump Removal 75 ft Bucket Trucks

604 - 787-5915

.

www.treeworksonline.ca

$50 OFF

* on jobs over $1000

Tree Removal - Stump Grinding - Branch Chipping Free Est. WCB. Local resident. 34 yrs exp. • 604-943-0043

AUTOMOTIVE SCRAP CAR REMOVAL VEHICLE REMOVAL CASH FOR ALL! Serving Delta & area since 1986. Call 604-649-1627 www.deltascrap.ca

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A66 The Delta Optimist July 15, 2021

KING GEORGE

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ROGUE SUV

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NEW QASHQAI SL AWD 4X4, LEATHER, PANA ROOF! NAVI EVERY SAFETY FEATURE & LUXURY OPTION! WITH NISSAN STD RATE FINANCING!

$

30,998

TOTAL PAST MODEL CLEAROUT!

$77.00 WEEKLY - $0 DOWN LEASE TO OWN!

2021 SENTRA $49 WEEKLY - 48 MOS. LEASE TO OWN!

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$

21,988

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PROVINCIAL REBATE

- $3000 FEDERAL REBATE

- $5000 SCRAP-IT REBATE

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ALL PRICING INCLUDES FREIGHT AND PDE/PDI CHARGES ($1,830/$1,860/$1,860/$1,950), AIR-CONDITIONING LEVY ($100/$100/$100/$100), APPLICABLE FEES, TIRE CHARGE 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 WITH OUT NOTICE AND CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS EXCEPT STACKABLE TRADING DOLLARS. VEHICLES AND ACCESSORIES ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. 2REPRESENTATIVE MONTHLY LEASE OFFER BASED ON A NEW2021 KICKS S/2021 ROGUE S FWD/2021 QASHQAI S FWD MT AT 1.9%/2.9%/1.9% LEASE APR FOR 39/64/39 MONTHS EQUALS MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $227/$333/$303 WITH $995/$0/$950 DOWN PAYMENT, AND $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 $9,857/$14,964/11,813. FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. 3STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH OF $4,000 IS APPLICABLE ONLY TO CUSTOMERS PURCHASING A NEW AND PREVIOUSLY UNREGISTERED 2021 MURANO PLATINUM FROM ANY AUTHORIZED NISSAN DEALER IN CANADA BETWEEN JULY 2ND – AUGUST 3RD. STANDARD RATE FINANCE CASH WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE NEGOTIATED PRICE BEFORE TAXES AND CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH LEASE OR FINANCE SUBVENTED RATES OR ANY OTHER OFFER. NO CASH SURRENDER OR OTHER VALUE. CANNOT BE APPLIED TO PAST TRANSACTION. CERTAIN CONDITIONS APPLY. OFFERS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. ASK YOUR DEALER OR VISIT WWW.NISSAN.CA FOR COMPLETE DETAILS. NISSAN NAMES, LOGOS AND SLOGANS ARE TRADEMARKS OWNED BY OR LICENSED TO NISSAN MOTOR CO. LTD. AND/OR ITS NORTH AMERICAN SUBSIDIARIES. ©2021 NISSAN CANADA INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 16,000 KM PER ANNUM LEASE PRICE & PAYMENT NET OF TAXES AND INSURANCE.

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