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The Ladner Business Association kicked off the holiday season last Thursday night with its ninth annual Christmas Tree Festival. Pictured are members of the Delta Youth Theatre singing on the performance stage. See more photos from the event on our website at: www. delta-optimist.com.

Delta Police first to train for culture-changing project SANDOR GYARMATI

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It’s about preventing misconduct, avoiding police mistakes and promoting officer safety and wellness. The Delta Police Department will be the first police force in B.C. to participate in the Active Bystandership for Law Enforcement (ABLE) project, aimed at first responders intervening when necessary to

prevent their colleagues from causing harm or making costly mistakes. A program developed by the Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. which now had many local law enforcement agencies in the U.S. participating, is aimed at creating a police culture in which officers feel comfortable and have the skillset to intervene if they see their fellow onduty officers, including more senior members

or those higher in command, making mistakes when dealing with suspects or the public. The program started following the tragic killing of George Floyd to serve as a national hub for active bystander scholarship, training, and technical assistance. Several members of the DPD took part in the training and will be spreading that training throughout the department.

In a presentation to the Delta Police Board Nov. 24, Insp. Mo Parry said ABLE gives officers the tools they need to overcome powerful inhibitors to intervene in one another’s actions. “I believe it will be one of the most impactful programs that this department will have ever delivered,” said Parry. The project, launched in June 2020, is evidencebased with training

built upon decades of research, field studies and on-the-ground experience. Parry said a senior officer about to retire told him it was one of the most profound training sessions he had participated in and wished he had the training earlier in his career ABLE is also not a disciplinary or a reporting program. “The biggest crises we face in law enforcement

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* Public comment opens on DP4 project - page 4 * DPD look to curb fireworks issues - page 5 * Meet the new Optimist publisher - page 6 * Op-ed - page 8 * Letters - page 9 * Carol ships set to return to Ladner - page 11 * Scout Xmas tree lot opens Saturday - page 22 * Music Makers and Choral Society concerts - pages 23-24 * SDSS rower off to Duke University - page 29

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Upcoming hearing is for Ladner Village OCP not any other proposal SANDOR GYARMATI

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A recently submitted application to redevelop a corner in Ladner Village is still in the early stages of review and won’t be the subject of an upcoming public hearing. That’s what the city’s planning department is reiterating regarding the proposal for a mixed-use building at 4989 Bridge Street and 4905 to 4915 Elliot Street, a six-storey development. Having gathered some early council feedback and to gather public input during the notification period, the project would see 14,660-squarefeet of commercial space on the ground floor, 231 parking spaces on the first and second floors and 114 residential strata units on the upper floors. It involves consolidation of four properties, which includes the Dunbar Lumber site, as well as the closure of a lane to create the 59,180-square-foot development. The proposal has to wind its way through the application process before going to council for consideration to advance it to a public hearing. Meanwhile, on a separate front, a public hearing scheduled for Dec. 14 is for residents to comment on proposed

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A public hearing on Dec. 14 is to review bylaw amendments for the Official Community Plan to amend land use designations and area plan policies for Ladner Village. changes the Official Community Plan for Ladner Village. Having received tentative approval by council to advance the proposed amendments to a hearing, the changes, if approved, would see new design guidelines and allow more density, including higher buildings up to six storeys in certain parts of the village. Community planning director Marcy Sangret said the upcoming hearing is not for any specific development project including the proposal by Headwaters Living Inc. for the a 114-unit

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mixed use building at the Dunbar Lumber site. “Although the Ladner Area Plan bylaws under consideration would amend the land use designation for the Dunbar Lumber site to permit up to six storeys in height, the redevelopment application would still require council’s consideration of rezoning and a development permit. These applications are still at an early stage and would be subject to public consultation and council approval, including a public hearing, in future,” explained Sangret. When the application

to redevelop the Dunbar Lumber site was submitted, council endorsed the public consultation process that is still to be carried out. The process includes public notification to all of Ladner, advisory committee referrals and eventually a public hearing. “When council discussed the introductory report on the proposed Dunbar Lumber redevelopment on Oct. 25, it was noted by staff that the proposed Ladner Area Plan amendments for Ladner Village would be considered by coun-

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cil first. The outcome of council’s consideration of the Area Plan amendments will determine if the Dunbar Lumber redevelopment application requires an Official Community Plan amendment or not. Regardless, the application requires rezoning and its own public hearing at a future date, following public notification specific to that project. There are still several steps in the process prior to council making a decision on the Dunbar Lumber property rezoning and this process will carry over into 2022,” added Sangret.

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Comment period for competing Delta port expansion bid is open to the public until January, 2022 SANDOR GYARMATI sgyarmati@delta-optimist.com

Another comment period has opened for a competing proposal to the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s (VFPA) proposed Terminal 2 (T2) expansion at Roberts Bank. Global Container Terminals, the operator

of the three-berth container terminal in Delta, has been lobbying for its submitted application to build a fourth berth next to the current facility, a proposal called the Deltaport Fourth Berth (DP4) project GCT says its project would provide incremental, market-driven capacity through a phased

expansion of the current terminal footprint, adding up to two million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units) of new capacity, as needed. GCT recently announced that its Detailed Project Description was accepted, while a Readiness Decision Report along with the

Readiness Decision Order was issued by the BC Environmental Assessment Office (BC EAO) recommending that the project proceed to the next phase of an environmental assessment. The Detailed Project Description was developed following the issuance of a Joint Summary

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GCT contends that its smaller DP4 expansion is a less expensive and more market-driven project for the port’s growing container cargo needs than VFPA’s T2 plan. of Issues by the regulators. It incorporates input from consultation and engagement with provincial, territorial and Indigenous jurisdictions, Indigenous groups, the public, federal authorities and other participants. It also describes how the input contributed to changes to the application. The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada, meanwhile, issued a Notice of Impact Assessment Decision to move the project to the next phase of the coordinated impact assessment. The public and Indigenous nations are invited to review and provide feedback on a Process Order, the draft Joint Guidelines and the draft Joint Assessment Plan for the assessment of the project. The comment period ends Jan. 7. 2022 at midnight.. Comments only need to be submitted to the BC EAO or the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada to be considered in both federal and provincial assessment processes. Both agencies will also be hosting virtual information sessions. Meantime, the VFPA is anticipating a decision on its T2 project early next year. That’s what president and CEO Robin Silvester

told the Optimist in a recent interview following the release of the port authority’s 2021 mid-year statistics for goods movements. “We continue to be optimistic. We’ve had detailed information requests from the (federal environment) minister and we were on the cusp of answering all those questions. We continue to be strongly of the view that the project is approvable but that’s obviously a decision for the government to make. We’re hopeful that decision will be made early in the new year,” said Silvester. The federal government has been considering the port’s application to build a new threeberth container facility that would be located on a man-made island adjacent to the exiting Deltaport container terminal. GCT contends DP4 is more sustainable, phased and a privately-funded expansion of its existing footprint to add a fourth berth, delivering required capacity while minimizing impact on neighbours, environment, Indigenous fishing grounds and the workforce. GCT took VFPA to court over the port authority’s refusal to process the DP4 application and a Federal Court hearing was recently held where both sides presented their arguments.


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DPD looking at curbing fireworks Delta Police are looking into what more can be done to curb fireworks being set off in the city. Chief Neil Dubord told the Delta Police Board on Nov. 24 that a large number of complaints about fireworks being set off were made during Halloween and other recent celebration events. Selling, possessing and transporting fireworks in Delta without a permit is prohibited. Those who choose to go against the city-wide ban could face a $200 fine for possession if they don’t have a permit. Permits need to be obtained at least 10 days before an event and several conditions must be met, but Dubord noted not many permits are even issued. It’s up to city bylaws officers and police to enforce the ban, but Dubord also noted it has been difficult for his officers. “We’re working on a plan to have better prevention on this particular issue as we go forward… For our officers responding to calls, to be able to see fireworks, stop to respond to the call and be able to respond to another fireworks call just doesn’t happen, unfortunately. And we just don’t have officers roving around that don’t have anything to do and looking for fireworks,” he said. Dubord said the department is considering having a special dedicated team activated, during special events to only respond to fire wworks complaints and enforcement. A stronger communication plan on the use of fireworks in Delta being illegal is also needed. “There’s no easy answer to fireworks. I can tell you it is on our agenda and it certainly is on the agenda of the citizens of Delta, and the mayor’s office and my office have received many complaints,” said Dubord.

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The Delta Optimist has a new person at the helm. Pierre Pelletier took over as publisher on Nov. 16, replacing Matt Blair who is now the new publisher of the North Shore News. Pelletier grew up in Edmonton and is a University of Alberta grad (BA History/Economics). He was a freelance writer for eight years (magazines and newspapers), with his first newspaper job in Wainwright, Alta. as a reporter in 1999. He has been with Glacier Media (the Optimist’s parent company), since 2004 mostly as a publisher or group publisher. He describes himself as a big history buff, especially 20th century American history and is a big sports fan of the Edmonton Oilers. He is also a marathon runner and golfer.

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New Optimist publisher Pierre Pelletier, left is pictured with Optimist editor Ian Jacques at the recent Hats Off to Excellence Awards. “I’m very proud to be named publisher of the Delta Optimist. The Optimist is not only one of the best weekly newspapers for its circulation in the province, I’d say it’s near the top of all weekly papers in Canada,” said Pelletier. “We have an extremely loyal readership, which drives our editorial team to keep

writing those great local stories, whether it’s for the print edition or on our website. “My goal is to be vigilant with the hyper local coverage of South Delta. No one comes close to covering – and uncovering - the news and events in South Delta as well as the Optimist and I intend to continue that legacy.”

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Delta investigates Tsawwassen slope stability Concerns heightened with recent heavy rains and instability issues SANDOR GYARMATI

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Slope stability concerns in the Tsawwassen Bluff area have been heightened recently due to more frequent instability issues. That’s according to an engineering department report to Delta council, which notes staff have undertaken a geotechnical review of private properties with the assistance of a consultant to get a better idea of the possible causes of landslide activity. A review was also undertaken of municipal and private property utility infrastructure to confirm compliance with applicable bylaws and maintenance standards. The Tsawwassen Bluff

area contains a steep escarpment with residential homes situated at the top and bottom of the bluff. Slope stability concerns as a result of intermittent landslides have been voiced by area residents over the years. A historical review was also undertaken of available Tsawwassen Bluff landslide documentation between 1956 and 2020 with 39 landslides identified. The report notes the information indicated that the most common cause of landslides was heavy, prolonged rainfall during winter months. The review focused on the 0 to 200 block of the English Bluff Road area, while a similar review was completed in 2017 for the 400 to 500 block

of English Bluff Road. The report also notes the recent findings of the consultant indicate that city infrastructure is operating properly and that private utility infrastructure is appropriately connected according to requirements. At its Nov. 22 meeting, council voted in favour of a recommendation to continue with a phased approach to complete the municipal infrastructure and private property bylaw compliance inspections for the remaining areas of the Tsawwassen Bluff over the next five years. An interceptor drainage system will continue to be installed as part of future municipal utility installations, where feasible, to reduce possible groundwater migration.

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Editor’s Note

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here has been much heated debate and discussion on social media about a public hearing on Dec. 14 for the Ladner Village Renewal Plan. A lot of the online comments and correspondence received by our newsroom, has centred around a recent proposal on Bridge and Elliott streets. It’s a proposal that has not been considered by council and in fact, has not even gone out to the community for public consultation yet. All that has been done is a council workshop to allow the applicant and staff to receive preliminary feedback from council. This proposal is not a part of the public hearing on Dec. 14 and likely won’t come to a public hearing, if the proposal even gets to that stage, until well into next year.

Let us be clear: the Dec. 14 public hearing is for residents to comment on proposed changes for the Official Community Plan for Ladner Village. The changes, if approved, would see new design guidelines and allow for more density, including possible higher buildings up to six storeys in certain parts of the Village. If approved, only a couple of sites in the Village have been designated for up to six storeys and these applications, if they come to the City of Delta, would be vetted and move through a full public process. Council still retains the ability to approve or reject any individual projects. The renewal plan will not result in the demolition of existing heritage buildings, another point of misinformation circulating in the community. In fact, the Ladner Village Renewal Plan committee has proposed radically enhanced heritage protection for existing buildings. Speaking of the committee, there has also been suggestions that the plan brought forward to council is simply a money grab and is all about lining the pockets of real estate agents and developers. The committee was formed in early 2019 and was made up of councillors Bruce McDonald and Dylan Kruger along with

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The Ladner Village Official Community Plan public hearing is set for Dec. 14. nine residents – all long-time Ladner residents who were appointed by council following a public process. None are developers, they are all business professionals, many from the Ladner Business Association (LBA). The committee spent a year studying the Village and met with a number of experts, including land economists, architects, developers, and planners for background information. The committee also toured other waterfront village areas, including Steveston, White Rock, New Westminster, and Fort Langley. So to suggest, which some people have, that the committee did not do their “homework” is preposterous. In early 2020, the committee

released a report, which we have reported on extensively, with a series of recommendations to help revitalize the Village. This version of the plan has been in the works for more than three years. Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent on consulting fees. There has been three rounds of public consultation and the plan has more than 90 per cent support of the LBA and the full support of the Delta Chamber of Commerce. Local businesses know that their long-term survival is dependent on this plan’s success. Successive councils have been trying to revitalize Ladner Village for more than 40 years. It’s time that the community gives this council an opportunity to do so.

Nature’s fury tests my faith in a calm and stable world “When despair for the world grows in me and I wake in the night at the least sound in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be, I go and lie down where the wood drake rests in the beauty of the water, and the great heron feeds.” That is the introduction to a poem called, ‘The Piece of Wild Things’, written by 87-year-old American writer Wendell Berry. His writings stress the urgency for mankind to live in harmony with the earth or pay the price. It reminds me of my own connectedness to nature, in times of joy and in times of sorrow. I’m not alone. Our love of nature is universal. It binds and connects us to one another. The weather events of the last few weeks have not waived my solace in nature, but rather it’s unhinged me. It’s tested my faith that I could rely on the rhythms of nature through the seasons and through the years. We’ve seen death and destruction, lost livelihoods and suffering animals after four atmospheric rivers from the Pacific Ocean

Community Comment INGRID ABBOTT

slammed into us. Days and days of relentless rain and wind have unsettled our little slice of heaven on the west coast of Canada. Here in South Delta, I feel like we have dodged a bullet. I looked at the fractured dike on the Sumas Prairie knowing that could easily be one of our dikes. This is a wake-up call, and a call to action as individuals and as a community. My husband and I discussed what would

we do if we knew a king tide in Boundary Bay would flood our home. First we would move our valuables to the second floor and batten down the hatches. In a worse-case scenario what would we grab if we had only minutes to flee our home? The dog comes first, followed by my wallet and cell phone. I might not have time for toiletries or a change of clothes. Six months ago I would not have thought about such things. Climate change was in the future, and not effecting my daily life. The COVID-19 pandemic has been front of mind and a constant worry. We are already on overload. After the heat dome, forest fires and now floods, I’ve woken up to what may become our new normal. Hotter summers, wetter winters and extreme wind storms. We’ll adapt, but only if we heed the words of Wendell Berry and find harmony with nature. Ingrid Abbott is a freelance writer who is considering building an ark.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - Monday, December 13, 2021

Former Delta MP says flooding should be a wake-up call Editor: News reports tell me that Mr. Trudeau has generously sent two planes with 119 soldiers from their base in Edmonton to assist in addressing the damage caused by the massive flooding we experienced just days ago. 119 soldiers when our land routes to the rest of the country have been severed. Nevertheless, I suppose we folks on the western fringe of the country should be grateful for the 119 sent to assist us even though the feds probably sent more troops and equipment to Toronto to clear snow a few years ago. The Lower Mainland is an earthquake zone

and perhaps the region of the country in most need of a land-based military presence, something it had until 1995. In his budget that year then Finance Minister Paul Martin closed the Army Engineers base in Chilliwack and transferred the personnel and their equipment to Edmonton. At that time it was made clear to the Chretien government that if a major earthquake hit the Lower Mainland it could very easily destroy land routes in and out of the area as has happened with the torrential rains. As well, with an earthquake there is a real possibility that airport facilities would be unusable.

With the inability of moving troops and equipment from Edmonton it was suggested that any substantial assistance was more likely to come from the huge well equipped US military base LewisMcChord located south of Tacoma. Moving the Army Engineers from Chilliwack to Edmonton was a huge mistake as the events of the last few days have shown. The question is, was it a wake-up call to the feds to re-establish a land based military presence in the Lower Mainland or are we still too far from Ottawa to matter? John Cummins Reform MP (1993-2011)

Potential Ladner pot shop location a poor fit

Editor: For many reasons, a cannabis shop is a poor fit next to the Ladner Dairy Queen. Cannabis shops should be in more isolated areas because of the traffic and congestion they generate, such as Tilbury or River Road West. Marijuana shops do not require walk-by trade, because people who need them search them out. White Rock’s experience is a prime example, where there is a store somewhat isolated on the eastern waterfront area. There is a constant lineup of people and continual parking hassle.

It is situated away from the main area of shops and restaurants and is probably in a pretty good location. The lineup of people is consistently stretching out the door and down the steps. Can you imagine such a line of people stretching past the Dairy Queen, or down along by the TD Bank and dry cleaners? Also, a flood of teenagers comes from DSS every lunch hour and after school to frequent the various sandwich shops, pizza outlets, and the Dairy Queen. A marijuana shop is definitely not compatible. I have used cbd oil

for a tremor condition (unsuccessful results), and my experience with the outlets is that people are in a surprising hurry. Contrary to myth, the use of marijuana does not seem to create calmer people; rather, my experience is that they park frantically and are in a great rush to get through the long lineup to obtain their supply. I predict that congestion will be hugely increased in this Ladner mall. The family malls in downtown Ladner are not suitable locations for a marijuana shop! Curt Jantzen and the Jantzen family

Another plea to reconsider Beach Grove proposal Editor: Many thanks to Dora Dueck for pleading to reconsider the Beach Grove townhouse development (Optimist, letters, Nov. 25). Everyone knows it will be another positive outcome towards Tsawwassen’s housing options. Good on Beach Grove Golf Club for making land available, without impacting the long

established golf course. City council had a majority ‘in favour’ vote. Unfortunately, because of some ‘glitch’ the application was still defeated because it requires a technical amendment which requires four affirmative votes. With so much ‘good’ in this proposal, surely our wonderful community of Tsawwassen will do

what’s right and re-consider this proposal? Vern and Marlene Novack Editor’s note: the project was defeated and cannot come back to council in this current form. The applicant would have to bring forward a new proposal, which would start the process again of consultation, public hearing etc.

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: December 13, 2021

Time: 3:30 pm

Place: Virtual / Zoom and Council Chamber (Limited Seating) Delta City Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent

WATCH LIVE: This public hearing will be broadcast live at www.delta.ca/watchlive. Members of the public who do not wish to speak may listen and watch the proceedings via the City's website.

Project No. 1: Application for rezoning (LU008861) Location: Applicant: Telephone: Proposal:

11285 79A Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Gaganpreet and Harjot Sahota 604-897-0163 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to subdivide the subject property into two residential lots and to construct a new single detached dwelling on each lot. Proposed Bylaw:  “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment (Sahota – LU008861) Bylaw No. 8036, 2021” would rezone from Single Detached Residential (RS2) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7). Development Variance Permit:  To reduce the required road dedication from 18 m to 15 m in order to maintain the existing street cross- section along 79A Avenue. Staff Contact: Babak Behnia – 604-946-3269 Web Location: www.delta.ca/publichearing - November 22, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.02

Map No. 1

Project No. 2: Application for rezoning (LU009190) Location:

120 – 8077 120 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Harp Hoonjan, Platinum Projects c/o 1217024 B.C. LTD (Inspired Cannabis Co) Telephone: 604-240-9924 Proposal: Application for Rezoning a portion of the subject property and a Provincial non-medical cannabis retail store licence in order to allow a cannabis dispensary use in an existing shopping centre. Proposed Bylaw and Licence:  “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017 Amendment, Bylaw No. 8063, 2021” new core commercial cannabis (CIC) zone.  Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch Application No. 037783 for Inspired Cannabis Co. Staff Contact: Paul Belzile – 604-952-3155 Web Location: www.delta.ca/publichearing - November 8, 2021 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.03

Map No. 2

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed project shall be given an opportunity to provide their comments (support, concerns or opposition) to Council in the following ways: 1.

2. 3.

Write to:

Mayor andCouncil City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Email: mayor-council@delta.ca Telephone, Zoom or In Person (must register in advance – details below)

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. Monday, December 13 , 2021. To be included in the agenda, correspondence must be submitted before 12 noon on Friday, December 10, 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. TO SPEAK AT THE HEARING IN PERSON OR VIA ELECTRONIC MEANS: To speak at the meeting, you must register with the Office of the City Clerk before 10:00 a.m., Monday, December 13, 2021. Limited space is available at City Hall in the Council Chamber. The public will be required to follow safety measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. As per Public Health Orders, face masks are required for indoor public settings for people 5 years and older regardless of vaccination status. To register you must email PublicHearing@delta.ca or call 604.946.3220 and provide: 1. 2. 3.

Public Hearing meeting date & Project Number; whether you will attend by Telephone, Zoom or In Person and; your contact information (Name, Address, Phone Number, Email Address)

Once registered, you will be provided the details needed. INFORMATION REGARDING THE INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS: Access to the proposed Bylaws, detailed maps and other relevant information are available on the City of Delta Website, www.delta.ca/publichearing. If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed rezoning application 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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Council last week approved awarding a $53,376 contract for an engineering consultant to undertake the Harvest Drive and Ladner Trunk Road Bus Travel Time and Reliability Study.

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The City of Delta is hoping to make things a little smoother for buses travelling through a busy Ladner intersection. Council last week approved awarding a $53,376 contract for an engineering consultant to undertake the Harvest Drive and Ladner Trunk Road Bus Travel Time and Reliability Study, aimed at addressing delays on Harvest Drive

and Ladner Trunk Road, especially at the intersection of the two roads. The study will involve reviewing possible upgrades to improve traffic flow through the intersection, particularly for transit vehicles, providing high-level cost estimates for each proposed upgrade and providing a cost-benefit analysis for each option. According the city’s request for proposals this summer, those potential improvements include a dual left turn

from westbound Ladner Trunk Road to southbound Harvest Drive, a dual right turn from northbound Harvest Drive to Ladner Trunk Road and widening Ladner Trunk Road to three lanes between Harvest Drive and Highway 17A. Widened roads or intersections could be for general purpose traffic or dedicated for buses, the city noted. TransLink has provided Delta with $70,000 in funding for the study.

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Carol ships return to Ladner Dec. 10 and 11 For more than 43 years, beautiful lights, decorated boats and the songs of the season highlight one of Ladner’s favourite Christmas traditions. The carol ships will sail into Ladner Harbour next Friday, Dec. 10 and next Saturday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. both nights. It’s a wonderful family event at the government

dock - at foot of Elliott Street (beside Sharkey’s). This year’s special musical guests include recording artists –KickDrive and local vocalists Brook & Summer. They’ll start playing at 7 p.m. Alistair Milne, from KickDrive has been carolling at the carol ship event for more than 40 years.

“It’s something I really look forward to every year. The event really kicks Christmas off in a wonderful way,” he said. The Ladner Gospel Assembly has been carolling at the dock for the last 43 years, and now they are passing the baton said Marie Webber from the Ladner Gospel Assembly. “The Ladner Gospel

Assembly started singing on the fish boats in December, 1976,” said Webber. “They would come down the river and dock at the government wharf where we would sing our hearts out. After a while, the insurance got too high for the fish boat owner, so he was unable to help us out. Then the Ladner Business Association

(LBA) approached us and asked us to come and sing at their tree lighting ceremony. We found a large truck (hay wagon}, filled it with hay, a piano, a sound system, and around 90 carollers, which we did for many years. After singing at the tree, we would then go down and sing again on the show stage. “The LBA now has the

tree lighting ceremony in November, and because we were connected to all the boat owners, we were still singing carols on the show stage at the dock up until 2019 with large crowds attending. The decorated boats coming down the river and the Christmas music ringing out from the show stage was a perfect start to the Christmas season.”

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Delta could soon have six cannabis stores

First non-medical cannabis retail outlet will be located in an industrial area of the city SANDOR GYARMATI

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First non-medical cannabis retail outlet will be located in an industrial area of the city Delta council last week gave final approval for the city’s first cannabis retail store. The rezoning application by Seed & Stone is for a non-medical cannabis dispensary at 616 Chester Road, located on Annacis Island. The operation is to be within a 3,638-squarefoot portion of an existing multi-tenant building in the industrial area. Seed & Stone currently operates a store in Chilliwack and is expanding to Victoria and elsewhere in B.C. Council’s approval will be forwarded to the provincial Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch where the final go-ahead is required.

The city is currently reviewing five other applications to open cannabis stores, these ones in commercial areas. Two of the rezoning applications are for dispensaries in North Delta. One would see a private outlet opened at the Delta Shoppers Mall at 8077 Scott Road, while the other is for a B.C. government dispensary in the Scottsdale Centre mall at 70 Avenue at Scott Road. The three South Delta rezoning proposals for private stores include portions of existing buildings at the Tsawwassen Shopping Centre on 56 Street, the Bayside Village mall also on 56 Street and a vacant unit at Ladner Centre on Ladner Trunk Road. All the applications are still in the public notification and detailed review stage.

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Among the three South Delta rezoning proposals for private stores is a vacant unit at Ladner Centre on Ladner Turnk Road. Council this fall instructed staff not to accept any further applications until the five submitted have been

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tive Nov. 26, private retailers will be allowed to sell ancillary items that have a clear link to cannabis and meet certain conditions related to health and safety. Examples include books about cannabis and clothing or artwork featuring cannabis motifs. The sale of items unrelated to cannabis, such as snacks and beverages that do not contain cannabis, will remain prohibited. The rules include, among other things, ancillary items not allowed to depict a real or fictional person, animal or character or include a testimonial or endorsement. Retailers are also not allowed to sell items that are typically associated with, or could reasonably appeal to, minors, such as children’s clothing.


December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A13

Traffic stops may now be filmed by Delta Police

Delta Police is expanding the use of body-worn cameras by its officers, with the Traffic Section starting to use these specialized cameras in November. This means that people who are pulled over for speeding or distracted driving may now have an interaction with an officer wearing a body worn camera. Delta Police began a pilot project in January 2021 with the Axon bodyworn cameras, at that point primarily using the cameras during officer training. Use of the cameras was expanded in May, with the creation of the Violence Suppression Team. At that time the Lower Mainland gang conflict was extremely active. The decision marked the first time in BC that a front-line patrol police team had used the camera on a regular basis. Recently the Delta Police Board has

approved an expanded use of the program, with an eight additional cameras assigned to the Traffic Section. The DPD now has 16 Axon Body Worn Cameras in total. “We expect the cameras to be quite useful by providing supplementary footage of incidents such as people talking or texting on the phones while driving, or even in recording drivers who fail to stop,” says Acting Inspector Brian Hill, who oversees the Traffic Section. He notes that officers conducting stops while using the cameras will be informing the public that the cameras are recording, unless circumstances prevent the officer from having this conversation. Currently, there are a number of police Traffic sections in the province which use dashcams and audio recorders during traffic stops. This initiative

simply puts the camera in a different position during vehicle stops. The body worn cameras will only be worn by officers in the Traffic Section or Violence Suppression Team, which means not all drivers pulled over by Delta Police officers should expect to be filmed. Traffic officers will use the cameras at their discretion when issuing tickets, and also in situations where they feel there could be a potential for violence or use of force. General duty patrol officers do not have the cameras. Academic studies of body worn cameras show they reduce the use of force by and against police, by affecting the behaviour of individuals who are aware of the recording in progress. to issue a timely alert to officers down the road in the case of vehicle which fails to stop.

Show us your lights South Delta It is that time of year to show off your Christmas light display South Delta. Our annual feature will run in print and online in the Dec. 16th edition, but in order to complete our list we need to hear from you. Submit your name, address, phone number, some details about your display, the inspiration behind it, how long it took you to put it up, as well as a high resolution photo or photos. Deadline for submission is noon, Monday, Dec. 13. Email your submission to Editor Ian Jacques at: ijacques@delta-optimist.com. And if you have taken part in years past, please re-submit as we want to ensure no one is left out.

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Delta Police face losing officers to new Surrey force SANDOR GYARMATI

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Losing officers to Surrey’s new police force is a real concern and the Delta Police Department is hoping to minimize the losses and the impact. That’s what Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord conveyed during last week’s virtual city town hall meeting with Mayor George Harvie. Dubord noted the Surrey Police Service is expected to hire 200 more officers next year with about 300 more in 2023. “So, as they build on their march to 800 members or so, we’re going to see transitions of police officers throughout the Lower Mainland to the Surrey Police Service,” said Dubord. “We’re working hard in Delta to try and ensure we provide the environment for our police officers that they enjoy their work and they continue to develop professionally and that they contribute to the community in a meaningful way. “We do have a different way of policing here in Delta. They have

an ability to connect with the community in a more meaningful way and that’s important that we find in many of the officers we hire and many of them come from this community and want to serve back within their community, and that’s very helpful.” Dubord said a request has been made to Delta council to use approximately $500,000 in surplus police funds at the end of the year in a special reserve that would be used for offsetting costs over-andabove the budget to deal with officers transitioning to Surrey, including overtime and recruitment costs. He said some police departments in B.C. have taken unique steps to attract and retain officers including the Victoria department, which had been offering experienced officers $20,000 to relocate to its department. “That obviously raised many concerns here in the Lower Mainland because, if one department was able to offer that, that causes many other departments to look at that kind of incentive to be able to retain officers,” said Dubord.

“We know that being able to attract the right kind of officers for the next two or three decades, and being able to retain our experienced police officers, is critical, and some of that comes down to us being able to ensure we have the budgeted funds to contribute to not only the advertising for the right officers but the overtime to maintain the right officers and their professional development.” The most prominent name in the Delta Police Department who has already left was Norm Lipinski, a deputy chief in Delta who was named the inaugural chief of the new Surrey force. A Union of B.C. Municipalities report notes, “It is reasonable to expect that experienced officers or those with specialized skillsets may view the SPS as an attractive employment opportunity. While the extent of officer attrition is unknown, it is important that the RCMP, municipal police departments, and municipal police boards have robust strategies to assist with succession planning, officer retention, and future recruitment.”

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A new plan by Delta to reduce GHG SANDOR GYARMATI

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The City of Delta wants to update its Community Energy and Emissions Plan. A request for proposals was recently issued for a consultant with relevant knowledge and experience to help city staff update the plan. The new plan will identify additional actions Delta can take towards supporting greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reductions at the community level and include an implementation framework and strategies to engage the community in dialogue and action. The city notes that as a signatory to the British Columbia Climate Action Charter in 2007, Delta agreed to create complete and compact communities, measure

and reduce community and corporate greenhouse gas emissions and become carbon neutral by 2012. The Climate Change Initiative focused on reducing GHG emissions from municipal buildings, fleet and operations and Delta has been carbon neutral in corporate operations since 2012. A Community Energy and Emissions Plan was completed in 2013, which focused on the community’s efforts to reduce energy consumption related to transportation, buildings and solid waste. In late 2019, Mayor George Harvie brought forward a new motion for further measures the city can take to reduce GHG. The approved motion included a recommendation to adopt a community greenhouse gas

reduction target of 45 per cent reduction of 2007 levels by 2030 and zero net emissions by 2050. Given changes in programs and policy at all levels of government, it is an opportune time to update the Community Energy and Emissions Plan to identify new opportunities to support community-wide emission reductions and update a path to reach targets, according to the city. The city has budgeted a total of $50,000 for the project. Delta’s climate plans and policies include, among other things, corporate action under the city’s direct control as well as community action and policies to support or influence the reduction of GHG emissions from the broader community, residents and businesses.

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The Pighin family home at 476 Milsom Drive in Tsawwassen was one of our featured displays last year.

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It is that time of year to show off your Christmas light display South Delta. Our annual feature will run in print and online in the Dec. 16th edition, but in order to complete our

list we need to hear from you. Submit your name, address, phone number, some details about your display, the inspiration behind it, how long it took you to put it up, as well as a high resolution photo or photos.

Deadline for submission is noon, Monday, Dec. 13. Email your submission to Editor Ian Jacques at: ijacques@delta-optimist. com. And if you have taken part in years past, please re-submit as we want to ensure no one is left out.


December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A17

Delta aims to improve its cycling network City identifying & evaluating locations SANDOR GYARMATI

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The City of Delta will soon have a new cycling master plan. In a recent letter to TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn on transit issues including Transport 2050, Mayor George Harvie noted Delta is currently in the process of finalizing a cycling mater plan. Once available, the plan will be forwarded to TransLink staff to consider incorporating the recommendations into the draft Transport 2050 Regional Cycling Network map, Harvie noted. In the works by city staff for a couple of years, the new cycling plan is to develop a well-connected, safe, convenient and complete cycling network. “The Cycling Master Plan will provide a course of action that reflects the community’s priorities and available resources. It will outline strategies, recommend infrastructure, policies, and education to help enable and encourage cycling as a practical and convenient form of transportation,” according to the city. A resident survey was undertaken earlier this year. Council last fall agreed to award a $55,500 contract for a consultant to help identify and evaluate potential locations for cycling infrastructure improvements within the municipality, as well as update the cycling route prioritization model in a

study from a decade ago. In addition, the project includes verification of existing routes and the development of road cross section drawings for recommended cycling routes. A report to city council notes, “From the Cycling Master Plan public consultation earlier this year, the majority of the respondents identified cycling more since the start of the pandemic. Respondents also noted that one of the top barriers to cycling is the lack of dedicated, on-street cycling lanes, and one of the top ways to encourage more cycling is to fill in the gaps in the cycling network and provide more on-street cycling lanes.” Council recently gave staff the go-ahead to come up with a conceptual design for new cycling lanes on 12 Avenue between English Bluff Road and 56 Street in Tsawwassen. New cycling lanes were completed this summer on 12 Avenue between 56 Street and Boundary Bay Road. The cycling lanes feature a painted buffer that provides an additional separation between the cycling and vehicle lanes as well as high-visibility green paint to demark traffic conflict zones at driveway entrances. The new cycling lanes are to provide connectivity with the exiting cycling lanes on Boundary Bay Road and connect cyclists to

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Boundary Bay Regional Park, Southlands and the Boundary Bay neighbourhood. Staff received positive feedback on the idea from residents as well as the Delta HUB cycling group.

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New cycling lanes were completed this summer in Tsawwassen on 12th Avenue between 56th Street and Boundary Bay Road.

Highway 91/17 Upgrade Project Project Construction Phone Line: 1-866-561-4641 Project Website: www.gov.bc.ca/highway91-17-deltaport Sign up for updates: info@pgcgp.ca.

HIGHWAY 91/17 UPGRADE PROJECT TRAFFIC NOTIFICATION (1) Opening of the Interchange at River Road connecting to Highway 17

(2) Closure of 96 Street south of the BNSF Railway Crossing

The Highway 17 and River Road interchange is expected to open to traffic on December 3, 2021. This represents a key milestone in the Highway 91/17 Upgrade Project with the completion of the first of four interchanges. The new Highway 17 and River Road interchange will improve the connection to and from River Road and eliminate the need for an at-grade rail crossing to access Highway 17.

Also scheduled to take place on December 3, 2021 is the permanent closure of the 96 Street connection to Highway 17/Highway 91 Connector, which allows for construction of the new interchange at Highway 17 and Highway 91 Connector. 96 Street, north of the BNSF railway, will remain open for local traffic. A new cul-de-sac will be installed by summer 2022 south of the BNSF railway. Please see map below for location details.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – Tuesday, December 14, 2021 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. Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2021 Time: 6:00 p.m. Place: Virtual/Zoom and Council Chamber (limited seating), Delta City Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta BC V4K 3E2

WATCH LIVE This public hearing will be broadcast live at www.delta.ca/watchlive. Members of the public who do not wish to speak may listen and watch the proceedings via the City’s website.

PROJECT NO. 1: LADNER VILLAGE AREA PLAN AMENDMENTS

OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN AMENDMENT (FILE NO. P20-10) (BYLAW NOS. 8076 AND 8077)

Locations: Ladner Village, as shown outlined in bold on the location map Applicant: City of Delta

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Telephone: 604.946.3380

Proposal: As part of the Ladner Village Revitalization project, the City of Delta is introducing amendments to the Ladner Area Plan to update the Ladner Village land use designations, area plan policies and design guidelines. Proposed The purpose of “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaws: Bylaw No. 3950, 1985 Amendment (Ladner Village Update – P20-10) Bylaw No. 8076, 2021” is to amend land use designations and area plan policies for Ladner Village. The purpose of “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985 Amendment (Ladner Village Core Development Permit Area Guidelines – P20-10) Bylaw No. 8077, 2021” is to introduce new development permit area guidelines for Ladner Village to address form and character. The updated Area Plan land use designations would permit development between 1.5 and up to 6 storeys in Ladner Village, depending on location. Updated land use designations would also amend the permitted uses and densities permitted in Ladner Village. Development would be further guided by Area Plan policies and design guidelines specific to Ladner Village. More information on the proposed updates can be found at www.delta.ca/publichearing.

Staff Contact: Jeremy Keating tel: 604.946.3201 email: jkeating@delta.ca Web Location: www.delta.ca/publichearing

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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:

To speak at the meeting, you must register with the Office of the City Clerk before 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 14, 2021. Limited space is available at City Hall in the Council Chamber. The public will be required to follow safety measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. As per Public Health Orders, face masks are required for indoor public settings for people 5 years and older regardless of vaccination status.

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Mayor and Council City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta BC V4K 3E2 mayor-council@delta.ca

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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, December 14, 2021. To be included in the agenda, correspondence must be submitted before 12 noon on Friday, December 10, 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.

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INFORMATION REGARDING THE INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS: Access to the proposed Bylaws, detailed maps and other relevant information are available on the City of Delta Website, www.delta.ca/publichearing. If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed rezoning application 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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Tsawwassen intersection to be made safer at various Delta roadways and intersection to see whether changes are needed, the City of Delta is also undertaking a Vision Zero study, aimed at creating a strategy to eliminate all traffic fatalities and severe injuries. Vision Zero is a multinational road traffic safety project that aims to achieve a road system with no fatalities or serious injuries. One of the key differ-

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The city is making changes at a Tsawwassen intersection following concerns by Delta Police. At a recent meeting of the Transportation Technical Committee, it was noted police raised an issue of vehicles using the bike lane to illegally pass vehicles on the right at the intersection of Saratoga Drive and 52 Street where a marked pedestrian crosswalk is located. The committee was told the engineering department would install upright delineators at the location to prevent vehicles from passing at that crosswalk The committee also discussed a number of traffic-related concerns raised by residents including one who complained to Delta Police about excessive speeding along 64 Avenue between 120 Street and Fire Hall 5 in North Delta. Police were to follow up with the resident and conduct targeted traffic enforcement along that stretch of 64 Avenue. Committee members also discussed

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ences between Vision Zero and traditional approaches to road safety is that traffic collisions are considered preventable, viewing safety as a shared responsibility between system designers, policy makers and road users through system level changes. The implementation of Vision Zero includes public education, targeted enforcement and further engineering.

Congratulations to The intersection of Saratoga Drive and 52 Street. correspondence about vehicles not stopping for pedestrians at the existing marked crosswalk on 6 Avenue at Gilchrist Drive. Engineering staff would follow-up by reviewing whether a pedestrian crossing control is warranted along the 6 Avenue corridor and collect updated traffic volumes in order to identify pedestrian crosswalk safety improvements.

The committee also discussed concerns raised about traffic speeds along 96 Avenue at 114 Street. Due to the closure of 96 Avenue for a Metro Vancouver watermain project, additional traffic may have diverted to the intersection, according to staff, who noted police will conduct targeted traffic enforcement. The committee also discussed concerns raised by a resident

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Ladner realtor aiming to pack 50 ‘Christmas Shoeboxes’ for at-risk women and children DANI PENALOZA

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It’s been a hard couple of years for families, and Ladner realtor Margaret Wong is hoping to make a difference for the women and children staying in a Delta transition house this Christmas. Last year, Wong and a hardworking group of women were able to get 451 “Christmas Shoeboxes” out to various community organizations, but this year, she’s specifically wanting to help out the Women in Need of Gaining Strength (W.I.N.G.S.) transition house, Azure Place. “These gift boxes do make a difference to the recipients. They bring so much joy, hope and encouragement this holiday season. So, this year, I am involved with the Shoebox Program again, hoping to collect items and new toys from the community to put

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Ladner realtor Margaret Wong is aiming this year to pack 50 Christmas Shoeboxes for at-risk women and children. There are three donation drop-off options. together 50 boxes for women and children in the shelter,” writes Wong in an email to the Optimist. Valued at around $50, these shoeboxes contain personal care products, gift cards,

yummy treats and also items specifically for children or babies. Currently, Wong is looking to collect: * scarfs, hats or mittens * nut-free chocolate, candy,

gum, or other sweet treats * tea or hot chocolate mix * shampoo and conditioner, body wash and lotion, sleep mask * makeup wipes, lip balm * toothpaste, toothbrushes,

hand sanitizers, reusable masks * gift cards for coffee or food or a retail store, transit tickets * journals and pens, games, colouring books * children’s toys, books, diapers, baby wipes and family game boards The Shoebox Program for Women was originally founded in 2011 in Toronto by four sisters-in-law who wanted to brighten up the holiday season for women living in shelters by filling up shoeboxes with gifts. Three drop-off boxes are available at Ladner’s Envision Financial and Robertson Optical & Optometry on Ladner Trunk Rd. and on the porch of residence 5075 Whitworth Crescent South in Ladner. Wong can also be contacted to arrange curb-side pick up, and can be reached at 778-2886330 or mwong@dexterrealty. com.

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Gift of Speech Holiday Appeal returns at Reach Society Many children have speech deficits that can limit their future and it is critical to provide support as early as possible. Reach Child and Youth Development Society provides speech therapy to children with complex development needs and also uses augmentative tools like iPads that help children communicate for the first time. In order to support this work, Reach Society is reprising the Gift of Speech Holiday Campaign this year. Donors to speech therapy help parents who think that their child may never be able to communicate with them. Gift of Speech 2021 focuses on Nicole, who understood little language and rarely used words to communicate when she began speech therapy at Reach Society.

When she graduated from the under 6 program, she was communicating verbally using words and short phrases and was using an iPad to learn to use longer sentences. Speech therapy assesses and supports issues related to communication development in children. Warner Bros. Superman & Lois cast are kicking off this year’s Gift of Speech campaign with a donation of 120 hours of speech therapy. Erik Valdez is a supportive parent who plays Kyle Cushing on the Superman and Lois show and has recorded a video message in support to be aired on Giving Tuesday 2021. In another show of tremendous community support, Envision Financial, a division of First West Credit Union, will match

$5,000 in donations once $10,000 is raised! “Every child deserves the support they need,” says Dave Lanphear, president of Envision Financial. “As a financial cooperative, we’re honoured to have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of the children in our community through the REACH Gift of Speech program and encourage you to do the same.” Reach Society aims to remove 50 children from the waitlist to receive speech therapy with the Gift of Speech Holiday Campaign. A gift of $50 will allow one child to receive a speech therapy session – and 10 sessions are enough to make a meaningful difference to a family. Please visit www.reachchild.org/giftof-speech-2021/ to find out more.

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Boundary Bay Scouts celebrate 50th year of Christmas Tree sales Lot opens Saturday at South Delta Rec. Centre MARK BOOTH

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A 50-year holiday tradition starts Saturday at its familiar location at the South Delta Recreation Centre parking lot. The 3rd Boundary Bay Scouts will open their popular Christmas Tree Lot at 10 a.m. It will remain in operation seven days a week until Dec. 22 with hours of operation being 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Mon-to-Fri and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends. Due to last summer’s heat dome and subsequent tree damage, Boundary Bay had to purchase 50 percent more trees than previous years to secure an order.

“Many parking lots sell dry trees brought in from the east. We have fresh cut B.C. trees that will last the full season. We also ensure our prices are lower than nurseries and you-cut lots. Each year we have 13+ft trees and the very popular rustic alpines. Scouts also work hard to sell ‘The Beast’ which is typically a fat 17-foot tree,” explained organizer Natalie Shantz. “We are a community service project. Proceeds pay for programming and Jamborees (week long distance camps). The Beavers and Cubs have not been able to host Apple Day due to the pandemic, Scouts and Ventures have been helping by donating lot

proceeds, so these groups can thrive. Though the pandemic has altered our programming, it has created financial challenges to ensure we meet all requirements.” Over the years, the tree lot has evolved to offer more than just trees. Led by the Shantz’s craft-making talent, production of hundreds of hand-made wreaths is underway. They are ideal for families that cannot have a live tree and enjoy the smell of fresh greens. They also make a great gift. New to the tree lot this year is Pet and Family Photos by donation on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. A Santa Helper is available for group pho-

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3rd Boundary Bay Scouts Christmas Tree Lot opens at 10 a.m. on Saturday. tos or a pet sized sleigh for solo pics. This new project will be run by Boundary Bay’s thirdand-fourth year Scouts. The Tree Lot’s hut also has quite the history. It was repainted in 2017 and inside is full of signatures from Ventures, Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, and leaders. “Three years ago we

began a ‘pay it forward’ program,” added Shantz. “We accept donations or tree purchases to lessen or cover the cost of whole trees for families in need. This year we hope to connect with not just local but flood affected families. “Scouting is a part of the community and takes pride in supporting

Delta. It is an all-consuming project but gives our youth life skills and confidence. When looking for a tree or wreath, or if wanting to make a donation, please consider 3rd Boundary Bay Scout Tree Lot this holiday season and support our youth programs.” Cash or credit is accepted on site.

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Assembling food and gift hampers for families in need within the school community is a decades long tradition for Delta Secondary School (DSS). Having started this year’s Twenty Days of Giving campaign on Nov. 22, their goal is

to collect enough food, gifts and gift card donations to help 25 local families and the food bank, reads a Delta School District press release. “Last year, they gathered thousands of food items, hundreds of gits and more than $7,000 in gift cards. This year, knowing that many more families are in need of support, the

school community is hoping to match or exceed last year’s success,” it reads. Until Dec. 10, non-perishable food and new toiletry items can be dropped off in the drop-box at the school’s main entrance between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. from Monday to Friday. To donate cash or gift cards, DSS is asking that you call the

school office ahead of time, at 604-946-4194, to make drop-off arrangements. “This hands-on experience has really emphasized the importance of community and been a powerful example of what we can do when we all work together,” said Ms. Blatz, organizer of the initiative since 1999, in the press release.

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“Although things continue to look a little different this year, we will not let the pandemic stop us. We have many who are ready and willing to help, including Student Government and the Interact Club. We encourage the local community to join in our initiative and help us to help others in need,” Blatz added.


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The Rotary Club of Tsawwassen invites you to bring the whole family to fill your heart with the Spirit of Christmas at the Gift of Light this Sunday, Dec. 5 at Diefenbaker Park in Tsawwassen. Activities for the kids start at 3 p.m. and will be available until 5:30 p.m. Kids will be invited to decorate cookies, roast marshmallows over an open fire, and write letters to Santa and more. To make the afternoon even more festive, the always fun March Hare Band is going to be playing all the season’s favourites. Then, Santa himself will arrive to wish everyone Merry Christmas! Families are invited to come and take their own keepsake photos of the kids with Santa. At dusk, the countdown will begin and Santa will throw the switch to light up the expanded display

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Tsawwassen Rotary’s Gift of Light begins this Sunday at Diefenbaker Park in Tsawwassen. including 25,000 lights and brand new larger than life characters. “We are so thrilled to welcome everyone back this year to our Gift of Light celebration,” said Rotary Club of Tsawwassen president

Greg Muirhead. “Our COVID plan is in place and safety protocols will be followed so we can have fun outdoors and bring back the excitement and joy to kids and adults alike at this special time of year.”

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5 tips for holiday shopping to overcome supply chain holdups

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Your cup of coffee or your child’s favourite toy could end up costing you a pretty penny. This year, a global shipping container shortage has seen the average cost to move a 40-foot steel container of cargo by sea rise by upwards of 500% above the seasonal average, according to Drewry Shipping. The long-lasting impact could mean we see price increases in many common household goods, including appliances, furniture, toys and more. Then came an atmospheric river event in B.C. on Nov. 15 that wiped out large sections of the province’s highway infrastructure, largely cutting off the Interior and the Lower Mainland. With both those issues in mind, here are five tips on how to shop this holiday season so that your packages don’t get hung up by the supply chain.

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The best way to ensure you get the goods in hand and support your local small business owners and vendors is to shop in person. Check out their websites and social media feeds for products they carry. You can also call to make sure the item is in stock. #2: ORDER ONLINE, PICK UP IN-STORE

Shopping online and picking up instore or curbside is now commonplace for many businesses, including local independent retailers to big box stores like Best Buy and Canadian Tire.

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Etsy is the go-to online destination for handmade goods, but did you know you can filter your results for local Canadian artisans? Type an item into the search bar (ie: “party decorations”) and from there click “All filters” and set the shop location to Canada. #4: PRIORITIZE YOUR SHOPPING LIST

Start with the most in-demand stuff first: tech and toys always fly off the shelves. Shop early and always triplecheck delivery options and estimated dates for your area. #5: DEDICATED CANADIAN SHIPPING

Current road conditions aside, ordering goods that don’t cross a border is a smoother process than international shopping (no duty and fewer delays). Have your heart sent on a gift that you can’t find in Canada? Before caving into a pricey and lengthy international shipment, check the manufacturer’s site to see if they list stockists and retailers who carry their goods. Whenever possible, choosing a Canadian retailer—whether they be big or small—will mean a smoother shipment. Keep in mind that some U.S. big box retailers, such as Zara and the Gap, also have warehouses within Canada. If you’re purchasing through Amazon, a Prime subscription offsets shipping costs and speeds up the process, too. Keep an eye out for items labelled “sold and shipped by Amazon” as those tend to move quickly from hubs nearby compared to items shipped directly from Amazon’s third-party retailers.

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Around Town Marion Bridge

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Sidekick Players presents Marion Bridge at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre this weekend. There are only three shows left – Thursday, Friday and Saturday – at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for seniors. Reserve by calling 604-288-2415.

Tsawwassen teen wins prestigious international ballet competition

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Aspiring ballerina Emma Tomlinson says she is incredibly grateful to have still had the opportunity to compete internationally during a global pandemic. The grade 10 student from Tsawwassen competed virtually at the International Ballet Grand Prix Vienna at the end of October and secured 1st place in the Classical category, ages 14-16, for her Swanhilda Act I Valse variation from the ballet Coppélia. “We prepare for it the same way we would prepare for any competition that was in-person. I started learning this variation in, probably, February, and we did the same rehearsal process,” explains Tomlinson. After months of intense preparation, they filmed the performance. “We were able to rent a theatre stage to use, and then we filmed the variation as if I was performing it in-person, and then we had to submit it to the competition,” she says. “It was quite different not being able to perform for a live audience in front of the judges. We all focused on trying to perform as if we were dancing for a live audience, like, still trying

Delta Youth Theatre presents Matilda The Musical Jr. from Dec. 3 to 12 at the Equinox Theatre at South Delta Secondary. Tickets are available online at: www. deltayouththeatre.com for $28 and $35. Call 604-417-7748 for more details and see more on the cast at: www. deltayouththeatre.com/ showscedule.

Santa in North Delta

The City of Delta presents a morning with Santa this Saturday, Dec. 4 from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the North Delta Rec Centre. There will be a coffee, hot chocolate station and grab and go snacks, Bouncy Castle, balloon artist, crafts & fun and games, skating with equipment rentals and a special visit from Santa. Tickets are $7 per person. See: www.delta.ca for more details.

Booking Signing

Black Bond Books, at their new location in Ladner Village (5052, 48th Ave.) are holding a book signing for a pair of local authors on Sunday. Jim Dwight and Gary Cullen are the authors of lord Don’t Want me Devil won’t take me. The book has been a successful find for book lovers and patrons of Black Bond Books that they have decided to have a COVID-safe signing on Dec. 5 from 1 to 3 p.m.

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Tsawwassen’s Emma Tomlinson (right), pictured with Director of Goh Ballet Academy Chan Hon Goh, recently placed 1st at the prestigious International Ballet Grand Prix Vienna.

to really tell the story and project to the audience that would be there. You almost have to be even more exaggerated with your movements because you’re on camera – sometimes, the camera can’t pick up those little details that judges would be able to see in person.” Tomlinson, who is from the Goh Ballet Academy, also placed 2nd in the Contemporary category, ages 8-18, for her solo

“Waiting ... I Finally Fall” and received a special award for her outstanding execution of the performance. She gives thanks to Goh Ballet for getting her into competitions, despite all the challenges that the pandemic has brought, as they’re one of the main ways to be visible on the international stage. This year’s International Ballet Grand Prix Vienna had 193 competitors submit performances

from across 23 countries. It was open to professional dancers and dance students between the ages of 8 to 27, reads the press release from Goh Ballet Academy. Winners were decided among 12 judges from Asia, Europe and North America. “Since 1978, Vancouver, Canada has been home to Goh Ballet, a vibrant, innovative and diverse dance organization,” reads their press release.

Delta Music Makers return with Christmas concert

For their first concert in nearly two years, Curt Jantzen’s Delta Music Makers are delighted to be performing in Ladner on Dec. 7 at the Ladner Community Centre at 7 p.m. “My co-conductor Margaret [Behenna] and I will be presenting a lively set of well-known and well-loved Christmas songs to which the audience can hum along, and of course we will end with the famous Christmas Sing Along,” said Jantzen. Behenna and Alan Dodds will entice everyone to sing on this final number, which has been a tradition at the Ladner Community Centre for many

years. Besides the singalong finale, the audience will enjoy several instrumental features, such as Buglers Holiday with three amazing trumpeters, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas featuring alto sax and trumpet duet, Gesu Bambino showcasing a lovely baritone horn solo, a gorgeous arrangement of I Saw Three Ships, Jingle Bell Rock, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and more. Delta Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department is hosting this free concert. Everyone should be aware that age-appropriate vaccination passports and

ID will be required for entry, for audience and musicians alike. December of 2019 marked the last performance of the Delta Music Makers, followed by a complete shut-down for the pandemic. For the next several months, through the worst shut-downs, members found creative ways to keep their music alive. A number of band members, including Jantzen, played nightly at 7 p.m. off their balconies or their front doors in honour of front-line workers. Still to this day, several soloists or small ensembles continue to give weekly concerts in their neighbourhoods.

“Finally, in summer of 2021, we organized a few carefully managed outdoor rehearsals for 30 to 35 musicians, and to our players this was like manna from heaven, playing in a large band again,” said Jantzen. The two conductors planned, with some trepidation, to start indoor rehearsals this past October, and were limited to 36 musicians because of the size of the room and the requirement for spacing between chairs. Those 36 are currently enjoying the fall term and feeling very privileged to be back. The band is sounding good, according to Jantzen.


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Going back to performing in front of an audience is exhilarating and simultaneously nerve-wracking, says Delta Choral Society’s media relations person Julie Lymburner with a laugh. It’s been two holiday seasons since the choirs have been able to put on their usual Christmas festivities, and this year, they’ll be performing two concerts, named “Joy! Joy! Joy!”, at the South Delta Baptist Church this Saturday, Dec. 4. “It’s a beautiful venue. The people at the church, even though we’re not affiliated with the church, at this time of year, they really pull out all the stops. There’s sparkle and there’s Christmas trees, and hopefully that’ll make people feel really comfortable and safe and warm in this venue,” says Lymburner. “It’ll be a real eclectic mix of seasonal songs related to Christmas, and we’ve got a brass and percussion group of

‘Joy! Joy! Joy!’ will be held at the South Delta Baptist Church on Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. musicians that are performing with us.” Three Delta Choral Society choirs will be singing, including the Delta community choir, the chamber choir and the children’s choir. “We’re very proud of our reputation. The Delta Choral Society has been around for decades and it has seen changes in its leadership, changes in its membership, but the music has endured and the quality continues to improve. I think

that this is something that we should be proud of in Delta and we should support one another in Delta,” she says. The concerts are familyfriendly and COVID-friendly, explains Lymburner, and everyone – including performing choir members – is required to wear masks. Proof of double vaccination will also be required for entry at the door, and the audience will be spaced out among the pews, with family or friend

groups able to sit closely together. “We want people to feel both safe and welcome, as this departure back into live music, face-to-face music [is something] that some people haven’t yet experienced [since the pandemic],” she says. “This is an opportunity to come on out and enjoy yourself and the community, but it’s also a way of supporting one another and showing that we care at this time of year

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in another way. Hopefully, it will be a mutually beneficial event.” Tickets are available from choir members, on the Delta Choral Society’s website and at the door while quantities last for the 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. performances. Adults are $20, seniors and students are $15 and children 10 and under are free admission. If you’re interested, head to www.deltachoral.ca.

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Community

Don’t stress the mess

I remember when my wife and I decided to get some occasional help with house cleaning. We cleaned the whole day before the housecleaner showed up. I was thinking to myself why am I doing this? About a month ago I had to go to the dentist, so I brushed and rinsed and flossed and I went hoping that I will get a good report. I had a strange desire to receive the dentist’s approval. But last Friday I took my car to the shop. It had a strange squeak. I didn’t pop the hood or wash the car, and the interior was painted with little kid’s sticky finger food hands. When I go to the car shop, I go messy. I go honest. I hope that they hear the squeak. I go with the hope that the mechanic can fix the problem. I know I sure can’t. So this brings me to the question; How do we go to church? Do you try to clean

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yourself quickly before you arrive? Or maybe we go as we go to the dentist’s office, brush, rinse, floss...repeat? Or maybe you go the same way you would take your car to the shop? Messy with fixing needed? Too many of us go to church and fake it. We try to avoid conversation, but if we have to have a conversation, we make sure it is as surface-level as possible. We are afraid the mess that is just below the surface is going to start

leaking out. Let’s rather go like we go to the car shop. Don’t let your “Sunday best” cover up the truth of where your heart truly is. Your church family is there to celebrate with you in our happiest moments and also to grieve with you in your lowest moments. We have this family so that they might speak wisdom and hope and grace into our lives. God has given us a family so that we might receive comfort and exhortation. We are told to accept one another (Romans 15:7), to “carry each other’s burdens” (Galatians 6:2). We are told to confess our sins to each other and pray for one another (James 5:16). We can’t do any of these things truly if we treat church like the dentist’s office, but rather step into the church auto-shop with humble transparency and look forward to the gift of true, messy community.

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December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A29 Contact Mark at mbooth@deltaoptimist.com or 604-946-4451

Rowing her way to Duke University

SDSS Grade 12 student & junior national team member signs with North Carolina school MARK BOOTH

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Sophie Gower’s love for basketball is only fitting given where she will be continuing her promising rowing career. The Grade 12 South Delta Secondary student has officially committed to Duke University, beginning next September. The junior national team member signed with the North Carolina school that is noted for its powerhouse hoops program that has produced the likes of NBA stars Kyrie Irving and RJ Barrett. Gower was weighing offers from at least nine other U.S. schools before deciding on Duke where the honour roll student and SDSS student council co-president plans on studying Public Policy. “I chose Duke because of their history with athletics and the amazing academics in the school because that is really important to me,” explained Gower, who made her official visit back in September. “The school was actually not at all what I expected. It reminded me a lot of B.C., surprisingly. The campus was really big but the

Sophie Gower made her commitment to Duke University official last month. student body is actually pretty small. It was pretty cool.” Gower dreamed of being a college basketball player until her athletic career took a turn at 13 when she joined the Delta Deas Rowing Club. Her potential led to her coach encourag-

ing her to enter her test times into the Rowing Canada data base. Her passion for the sport continued to grow and the opportunities too after participating in the RBC Training Ground, a testing program that identifies

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potential national team athletes. Gower showed well enough at the Richmond Olympic Oval hosted B.C. section to advance to the national finals in Calgary. “That’s where I got recognized as a Next Generation Athlete,” she continued. “I was

able to start training out of the B.C. Next Gen camp.” That led to Gower representing Canada at last summer’s World Junior Rowing Championships in Bulgaria. She is now training out of the UBC Boathouse in Richmond with the Thunder Rowing Club. She will soon play her final season of competitive basketball at the high school level with the Sun Devils. “As much as I enjoyed basketball, it’s more like a hobby now,” she smiled. “It’s been nice because rowing has been so intense. Obviously, playing on the school team is not just for the fun. But the different movements, it’s really helpful compared to rowing which is basically the same movement that is really dynamic. It’s been great for my training. “My mom played basketball and also was a rower so that’s kind of neat.” Duke’s rowing season consists of a few events in the fall, including the famed Head of the Charles in Boston, before continuing in the spring, leading up to the ACC and NCAA Championships.

Junior Islanders new GM gets to work with coaching addition

Dave Bremner has wasted little time in getting to work as the new general manager of the Delta Junior “A” Islanders. On Monday, Bremner announced the addition of Justin Doucette to the coaching staff where he will join head coach Kyle Goundrey behind the bench for the 2022 season. As a player, Doucette was a member of the Coquitlam Junior “A” Adanacs before being drafted by the New West Salmonbellies in 1998. He fin-

ished his WLA playing career with the Langley Thunder then established himself in the coaching ranks, mainly with the powerhouse Ridge Meadows Minor Lacrosse program. He also has been part of Team B.C. staffs and last season guided the Maple Ridge Burrards Junior B Tier One team. Besides thriving in player development, Doucette can provide terrific insight on future talent. “We want to welcome Justin

to our organization,” said Bremner. “We had had some great talks, with all his knowledge of the minor players in (U16) lacrosse and coming through the Burrards ranks. It definitely gives us some good insight towards future drafts.” The B.C. Junior “A” Lacrosse Draft takes place in late January with player combines slated for earlier in the month in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island. Bremner was offered the

club’s GM position last month after spending a number of years with the Nanaimo Timbermen at the junior and senior levels. The Victoria resident likes the Islanders’ position moving forward as they look to be a playoff contender again. “When I got approached by Kyle, I did my homework, watched film and went through their player personnel. There is something here and they have definitely underachieved,” he

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Sports

Sun Devils capture B.C. Invitational Grade 8 title MARK BOOTH

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The South Delta Sun Devils will head to the provincial championships as the No. 1 ranked team in the province and the future certainly looks bright too. On top of impressive Grade 9 and junior teams, the Sun Devils Grade 8 squad capped a tremendous season by taking top honours at the at the B.C. Invitational Championships. The result reflects a strong entry level program that is overseen by Mike Kilpatrick who has come full circle since arriving at SDSS 20 years ago to begin his teaching career and coach the school’s Grade 8 girls team then. Now an administrator in the Surrey School District, Kilpatrick lives in Tsawwassen and his daughter Payton Kilpatrick is a key team member. His wife Karen is a councillor at the school and serves as an assistant coach while SDSS teacher Anne Howlett is helping with coaching too. “No doubt all the dedicated

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South Delta Sun Devils capped a dominant 35-2 season last month by capturing the B.C. Invitational Grade 8 Championship. work of (senior girls coach) Dan Burgess at SDSS to build a strong program is a major draw for young female athletes in Tsawwassen to participate in volleyball,” said Kilpatrick.

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4684 WESLEY DRIVE

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5419 WESTMINSTER AVENUE

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4956 CLIFF DRIVE

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459 SHANNON WAY

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4948 196A STREET

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December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A37

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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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A38 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021

FINAL 2 HOMES REMAINING - PRICED FROM $899,900

A Boutique Collection of Freehold Townhomes

South Grove places you in the heart of Tsawwassen, with all the charm of the town you love right outside your door. Enjoy easy access to community centres, schools, shopping, parks, transit and more. These spacious homes provide beautiful modern interiors and refreshing outdoor amenity spaces. All units come with natural gas hookups on balconies, air conditioning, cozy fireplaces and high-end finishes throughout.

Call to book your showing:

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December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A39

Over A Quarter-Century Of Experience

FOLLOW US + SELL WITH US!

Take Comfort By Working Directly

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With A Leader, A RE/MAX Titan.

@aileennoguergr p @aileennoguergroup

Selling or buying we are here for you-across town or across the country!

AileenNoguer.com

CONTACT US TO MAXIMIZE YOUR VALUE!

SOLD

$1,550,000

$1,499,999

$4,500,000

STUNNING PROFESSIONALLY RENOVATED RANCHER! 5494 CANDLEWYCK WYND 3 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 1755 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,550,000

STUNNING HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS! 455 TSAWWASSEN BEACH ROAD 3 BEDS, 3 BATHS, 4283 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $4,500,000

SOLD

SOLD

$539,000

LARGE LOT IN DESIRABLE PEBBLE HILL! 5293 WALLACE AVENUE 3 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 1962 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,499,999

$4,445,000 SPRAWLING WATERFRONT PROPERTY! 50 CENTENNIAL PARKWAY 4 BEDS / 4 BATHS / 3868 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $4,445,000

TOP 1% OF REALTORS - GVREB

$1,325,000

GREAT LOCATION AT RIVER WATCH! 205 - 6251 RIVER ROAD 1 BED / 1 BATH / 721 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $539,000

CUSTOM CORNER LOT! 2298 CORMORANT DRIVE 4 BEDS / 3 BATHS / 2235 SQ. FT. NEW PRICE $1,325,000

SOLD

SOLD

AILEEN NOGUER $1,450,000

REALTOR®

$1,300,000

LARGE TOWNHOME IN CHESAPEAKE LANDING! 92 5900 FERRY ROAD 3 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 2355 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,450,000

STUNNING RANCHER IN MARINA GARDENS! 5639 CLIPPER ROAD 3 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 1675 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,300,000

SOLD

$1,199,999 LARGE 9656 SQ. FT. LOT IN HAWTHORNE! 5476 52 AVENUE 3 BEDS / 2 BATHS / 1559 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $1,199,999

PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION

SOLD

$565,000 PENTHOUSE IN CENTRAL TSAWWASSEN! 312 5472 11 AVENUE 2 BEDS / 2 BATH / 1366 SQ. FT. OFFERED AT $565,000

CARA SCHNEIDER REALTOR®

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


A40 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021

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Top 10% in SALES of ALL GREATER VANCOUVER for 37 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

jjgeffke@dccnet.com • www.geffketeam.com

Bonnie

Licensed Assistant Translator in Cantonese & Mandarin

SUCCESSFULLY SELLING DELTA FOR 37 YEARS!

WE ARE WORKING FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CLIENTS TO GET THE BEST VALUE! WE OFFER 100% PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE! ALL OUR LISTINGS ARE SOLD!!! MOST OF THEM OVER THE ASKING PRICE! EXPERIENCE, HARD WORK & KNOWLEDGE SELLS PROPERTIES! OUR SERVICE EXTENDS UNTIL OUR CLIENTS ARE SATISFIED. FAST RESPOND TO INQUIRIES! DON’T HESITATE TO CALL US REGARDING REAL ESTATE...WE ARE THERE FOR YOU! WE HAVE A BUYER FOR A HOME WITH A 2- BDRM IN-LAW SUITE OR WITH A POSSIBILITY TO CREATE ONE, IN TSAWWASSEN OR LADNER.

WE HAVE A BUYER FOR A 4 BDRM (or 3 Bdrm and Den), UPDATED RANCHER IN TSAWWASSEN.

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December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A41

DeanBauck BSc, MBA, RI(BC)

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Real Estate Consultant

www.deanbauck.com Read my blog at w for the latest South Delta real estate news.

Experience Award d Winning Service!

e dbauck@deanbauck.com p 604.603.8538 Regency Realty Ltd

1333 56th Street, Delta, BC V4L 2A6

Independently OwnedOwned and Operated Broker Independently and Operated Broker

Riverside Living!

108 4733 River Road

$588,000

Riverwest! Fabulous 1229 sf 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit in beautiful condition. Quick access to walk the scenic dyke and into the shops and restaurants in historic Ladner. Ground floor unit has an expansive, private patio. Excellent condition, ready to move right in. Bright kitchen with extra cabinetry, huge master bedroom walk-in closet and luxurious ensuite. Huge storage locker and secure parking. 3D virtual tour online. This is one you need to see!

Call Dean 604.603.8538 Updated Kitchen

$1,300,000

845 56 Street

Own the Land!

$2,850,000

865 56 Street

3 BR rancher with beautiful outdoor living space. Close to all amenities!

Winskill Park area – huge 19755 square foot lot provides great underlying land value.

Call Dean 604.603.8538

Call Dean 604.603.8538

Great Location!

Sold $1,340,000

Victory South

SOLD

SOLD 70 53A Street

Prime upper Tsawwassen property with solid 2000 sf bi-level home.

call

$1,300,000

5277 Bentley Drive

Favourite location for this delightful 3 bedroom family home.

DeanBauck 604.603.8538 Personal Real Estate Corpora�on


A42 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021

THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP

#1 Real Estate Team In Ladner

Based on REBGV Residential Sales in Ladner since January 1, 2018 cumulative

604-946-8899

BLAKE CHANCEY

LINDA L CHANCEY

Personal Real Estate Corp.

Personal Real Estate Corp.

BOB B CHANCEY Personal P Real Estate Corp.

info@thechanceyteam.com

thechanceys.com

4 BEDROOM HOME + COACH HOUSE Here it is! The perfect family home & mortgage helper of your dreams - TOTAL OF 3000 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING SPACE. Enjoy 2,195 sq.ft of living space over 3 levels in the main home with 4 large bedrooms and a gorgeous 4-pc ensuite & walk-in-closet in the primary. The open concept kitchen, living space is an inviting hub for gathering your family together! On the top floor you’ll find stunning views of the river, ocean & mountains plus a huge bedroom & loft area with flex space for your family’s needs.

THE RENTAL VALUE OF THE DETACHED COACH HOME ALONE COULD COVER UP TO A $400,000 MORTGAGE! It has a 2 car garage, lane access and an 800 sq.ft legal 1 bed suite on 2 levels. Close to all the best Ladner has to offer, schools, parks, walking trails, Westham Island & historic Ladner Village

A 4524 River Road W, Ladner $1,549,000

TOP FLOOR CORNER UNIT Welcome to this unique and character-filled home! Located on the top floor corner of Green Gables this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home boasts extra high ceilings and an abundance of windows and natural light. This is condo living that truly feels like so much more! Enjoy patios on both sides of the home and your own private outdoor entrance with room for your planter garden. Updated kitchen with white cabinetry, SS appliances, wine fridge and a large island. The primary bedroom also features high ceilings and a full size ensuite. Walking distance to schools, parks, shopping and all amenities.

301 4889 53 St, Ladner $619,900


December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A43

THE CHANCEYS REAL ESTATE GROUP TO OP RE//MAX Team in South h Dellta 2020 Based on RE/MAX Year End Statistics 2020

604-946-8899 info@thechanceyteam.com

BOB CHANCEY

thechanceys.com

Personal Real Estate Corp.

LINDA CHANCEY L

BLAKE CHANCEY B

Personal Real Estate Corp.

Personal Real Estate Corp.

#1 RE/MAX Team in South Delta 2020

Based on RE/MAX Year End Statistics for 2020

Thousands of Homes Sold ONLINE MARKETING MASTERS OVER

OVER

1,000,000

18,500

PEOPLE REACHED ON FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM

FOLLOWERS ACROSS FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM

DOZENS OF 5 STAR REVIEWS & RECOMMENDATIONS

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SOLD 114 5518 14 Ave, Tsawwassen

SOLD OVER ASKING 5794 Grove Ave, Ladner

604-946-8899

SOLD

SOLD IN 6 DAYS

SOLD

D JUST SOL ING OVER ASK

5565 4 Ave, Tsawwassen

22 3871 River Rd W, Ladner

93 4638 Orca Way, Tsawwassen

#8 4748 54A Street, Ladner


A44 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021

the heart of our business is people.

sold

VANCOUVER 742 E. 58TH AVENUE 2

TSAWWASSEN 403 - 5055 SPRINGS2 BLVD

Prime South Vancouver location in a neighbourhood that is bursting with culture, diversity and a strong sense of community. This south facing lot includes a back lane access and views to the Fraser River & the city of Richmond. Close to all amenities such as shops, Oakridge mall, transit, recreation facilities, schools (John Oliver Secondary, Walter Moberly Elementary and Langara College) and YVR airport. The home is in original condition and needs improvement but sits on fantastic property to build your dream home or hold as an investment until you’re ready. This bungalow style, 2 level home contains 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with the value associated primarily in the land.

Welcome to Tsawwassen Springs, a resort style golf course community. This 2 bdrms & 2 baths home features open concept dining/living area, excellent sized kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite counters and shaker cabinets. Also includes geothermal heating/cooling system, in suite storage and 4 pce ensuite. Spacious & private south exposed balcony with partial ocean view and beautiful sunsets, gas hook up for BBQ and heater. Steps to Quinn’s restaurant, Newman’s foods, wellness centre & gym and so close to Tsawwassen Mills, Hwy 17 and the ferry terminal. Concrete building.

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1655 ft

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 898 ft

$710,000

$1,499,000

sold

sold

sold

sold

TSAWWASSEN 304 - 5556 14 AVENUE

LADNER 4660 55A STREET

NORTH DELTA 9226 119A STREET

SOUTH SURREY 181-15236 36 AVENUE

$549,000

$1,249,000

$899,000

$659,000

2 Bed | 2 Bath | 916 ft2

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1547 ft2

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1190 ft2

2 Bed + Flex | 2 Bath | 1353 ft2

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

New Listing $800,000

Kat

becirrealestate.com

#1 - 23080 Dyke Road Richmond • $459,000

JOHNSON seafair realty

5000 Bridge Street, Ladner

23240 Dyke Road Richmond • $1,598,000

NEW LISTING

• Incredible waterfront living in • In Ladner your new home • Waterfront with room for boat and potential to build • 2 bedroom/2 bathroom new 778.773.9563 float home kjohnson@sutton.com garage on shore (with city • Boat moorage available too 604.943.3110 approvals)

Regency Realty Ltd.

Independently Owned & Operated

1333 56 Street, Delta

#4 - 23260 Dyke Road Richmond • $737,000 ROOF TOP

• Water lot allows up to 3 float homes plus boats • Storage room on shore is almost 24x16 • 2 bedroom 1 bath with wraparound deck • No moorage fees if you own the property

• 2 bedrooms/2 bathrooms • Spacious floor plan with over 1500 sq. ft. • River views, deck • 2 parking spaces


December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A45

Todd Jackson, B.A. Amy Lambert, B.A. Richard Lowe, RIBC Mike Van Straaten, BMgt Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Personal Real Estate Corpora�on

Realtor

President’s Club - 2020 Top 1% - REBGV

Realtor

SOLD 4812 45 Avenue, Ladner $1,149,000 5575 45th Avenue, Ladner $1,099,000 4550 44B Avenue, Ladner $1,299,000 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! SIMPLY WON’T LAST. VALUE IN LAND. Lot =70’ X 103’ / 7210 sq. !. Lot. Zoned RD3. Excellent opportunity to build in Historical Ladner. The home & property is being sold ‘AS-IS’. Please contact the City of Delta directly to confirm the size of your new home. Please do not walk on the property without an appointment.

SOLD 491 Centennial Pkwy, Tsaw

SOLD 5179 Winskill Dr, Tsaw

SOLD

Solid 2 level with 5 bedrooms in Prime west Ladner loca�on. Situated on a 6028 SF lot just steps to Ladner Rec Center and transit. Well maintained with updated aluminum roof, fence, furnace and concrete driveway. This home is ready for you to finish to your taste. Perfect family home or investment!

SOLD

Fantas�c opportunity to own this 4 bedroom two level with plenty of space for extended family or nanny. Excellent layout with living amd family rooms up and large spacious kitchen area. Located in popular Port Guichon neighbourhood with private southern expose yard and IG pool. Bring some ideas for this diamond in the rough.

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

1609 Duncan Dr, Tsaw #203-4815 48 Ave, Ladner #208-4768 53rd St, Ladner 1291 Malvern Pl, Tsaw 5755 Admiral Blvd, Ladner

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

SOLD

4827 44B Ave, Ladner 6135 48A Ave, Ladner #5-5661 Ladner Trunk Rd, Ladner 4411 Spanton Dr, Ladner #111-4743 River Rd, Ladner

530 Ewen Avenue New Westminster • $1,199,000

534 Ewen Avenue New Westminster • $1,199,000

ER LOT

536 Ewen Avenue New Westminster • $1,275,000 ATED RENOV

CORN

Kat

JOHNSON

778.773.9563 kjohnson@sutton.com • Over 1900 sq.ft. home on 4200 sq.ft. lot 604.943.3110

seafair realty

5000 Bridge Street, Ladner

• Lane parkway access • 6 bed/2.5 bath

• 3 bed/2 bath, contains suite • 2 car covered parking • House - 1500 sq.ft. on 4200 sq.ft. lot

• Updated 2 bed and den with 2 baths • Home is 1300 sq.ft. on 4200 sq.ft. lot


A46 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021

Eugene Knoedler PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION

SERVICE AND RESULTS YOU DESERVE D E LTA R E AL E S TAT E . N E T

Jack Knoedler 604.353.6410 JackKnoedler@remax.net

NEW PRICE

Eugene Knoedler 604.219.3177 Eugene@eugenek.ca

Progroup Realty

$2,299,000

2020 * Medallion Club represents the top 10% of Greater Vancouver Realtors based on MLS sales.

5740 Goldenrod Crescent

Stunning Executive Rancher with walk out basement in “Forest By the Bay”. Just completed extensive renovations by Pine Construction, this 4129 sq ft home boasts fabulous views of Mt. Baker, Boundary Bay and farmland. 5 bedroom & Den plus 4 bathrooms including a large and luxurious Master bedroom on main with fireplace and spacious 5 piece en-suite with views. Main floor has a massive great room with open floor concept, a chef’s dream kitchen with large island, post and beam vaulted ceilings and large patios off both floors to take advantage of the views. Large media room with projection screen downstairs plus in-law suite and lots of storage. All new electrical, plumbing, furnace, A/C, windows, bathrooms, kitchen, flooring, security system, large garage & bonus green space out back.

NEW LISTING

$1,319,000

$2,999,000

SOLD

JUST SOLD 2290 Cormorant Drive

$1,288,000

Gorgeous luxury living at “New Haven” in Tsawwassen Landing. No foreign Buyer’s tax, No GST. Bright, open living space featuring over-height ceilings, wide-plank flooring on main. 3 bdrm + Loft (could be 4th bdrm), Gourmet kitchen including Wolf 6 burner gas range & integrated Sub Zero Fridge/Freezer and beverage cooler, entertainment-sized island. Vaulted ceiling in master bedroom plus a gorgeous Spa-like en-suite featuring a deep soaker tub, stone countertops, large rain shower, and in-floor radiant heating. A/C, hot water on demand, Lots of extras.

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.

SOLD 5566 9 Avenue

Charming 3 bedroom & Den + 3 bathroom in a fantastic location directly across from Winskill Park & only 2 blocks to South Park French Immersion Elementary School & SDSS High School. This immaculate home has been lovingly cared for since 1972 by current owner. Sitting on a south facing 9042 sq ft lot with a access to huge green space for the gardener’s out there. Recent upgrades include: hardwood flooring, Centra LowE windows, H/W tank, gas fireplaces, new exterior Paint (being done now), extra attic installation. Space for RV & Toy parking.

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

64 Tsawwassen Beach Road • $3,225,000

EXCLUSIVE WATER FRONT PROPERTY with 180 degree SOUTH WEST OCEAN BLUFF VIEWS . This alluring Architectural designed home was featured in modern day castles. Built by a Structural Engineer using steel beams throughout for added strength. 4 large private decks including a full outdoor kitchen with built in BBQ. All bedrooms have exquisite Ocean views including the private executive office with deck. This fascinating home has over 4,432 of living space and features newly installed torchon roof on main house and asphalt on gazebo, new 60gal H/W tank, updated reverse osmosis drinking water, FULLY MONITORED Home. This luxury villa is perched on the Ocean bluff with breath taking views over 17,772 sqft lot with access to Ocean front by way of staircase. 68 foot frontage.

5884 Whitcomb Place $1,390,000

ALLEN SCHWABE 604-644-5664

www.bigalrealestate.com 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen seafair.com

604-943-3110

4684 Wesley Drive $1,499,000

1406 Beach Grove Rd $2,489,000

5342 9th Avenue $1,674,000

5346 9th Avenue $1,608,000


December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A47

DESIRED OASIS

6 4957 57TH STREET The Oasis! Great starting opportunity in this ground floor living and 2 bedrooms up townhouse in central Ladner. Unit features an open layout, decent sized bedrooms, some updates to the bathroom and appliances, p bright West exposed d patio/backyard y and more. Complex offfers f good proximity to schools, rec centre, transportation and shopping.

$559,000

JUST LISTED!

DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH!

210 4743 RIVER ROAD Bright sprawling 1308 sq. ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo with 9 ft ceilings throughout and a g great open floor plan in the desired Riiverwest p i complex! p S Some paint and new flooring g willl l go a long way here in this spaci p ious i unit that offers a generous siized i master with 5 piece ensuite, a huge living g room leading to the dining g area and d open kitchen and a decentt sized 2nd bedroom ideal for home office or visiting company. Also offers 2 secure underground parking stalls, a storage locker and the complex enjoys great waterway y and marina views on the North sid d of the property which is just de a 5 minute walk to old town Ladner.

$574,000

John Nielsen

NEW W PRICE!

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4774 104TH STREET

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2975 53RD STREET 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 g b 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 parcell is close to BC Railway in an area of transitional properties with amazing future p potential. Call anytime for more infformation. f

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$6,800,000

First time this amazing g secluded 20.25 acre parcel has been offered for sale since 1955 whiich i is located just off Hornby Drive on the quiet section of 104th close to Boundary Bay and private member grass airstrip. All 3 buildings on this p property p were built in 1972 which includes a sprawling 3,162 sq. ft. f 4 bedroom rancher w/30 + car concrete drivewayy was substantially renovated and enlarged g in 1987 and roof redone 10 1 years ago. The second residence is a 1238 1 sq. ft. Woods bungalow presently rented and the spectacular 8,400 sq. ft. 20 stall barn which was used from day 1 to breed race horses up until 7 years ago is truly a first class facility complete p with steel roof and cladding. Attention to detail here is second d to none including chain link fencing that surrounds the entire property.

PERFORMANCE Real Estate Service

EXTENSIVE TASTEFUL RENOVATIONS! 1099 50B STREET

The meaning g of comprehensive rebuild 6 years ago g right g d down to the studs and well over $2 2 200,00 0 spent in enlarging and quality finishing 00 g throughout to this gorgeous 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom huge family home with room for everyone! Featuring 3,663 sq. ft. of spacious open concept p living with upgrades including g new roof, wiindows, i 6 zone hot water baseboard d heat, hot water on demand, 2 ensuites & 2 baths with nuheat, 3 g gas fireplaces,, beautiful open island g gourmet kitchen k with double d oven and 5 gas burner b cooktop looking onto expansive family y room all on a massive sunny West 12,47 7 sq. 76 q ft. park like fully fenced lot close to all ameniities. i Also features a 21 X 32 double garage, 20 X 20 workout room, 20 X 20 covered g d deck with 6 skylights, gas pots so the fun can continue if the weather turns and amazing mature landscaping front and rear. The list goes on and on here so call John today!

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604.250.8216

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

Brian Elsey PREC

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604-551-9396

Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism

Harry Ratchford PREC 604-315-2633

www.brianelsey.ca www.harryratchford.ca

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to Blundell Centre Shopping Mall. This beautiful sunny rectangular lot has a very private & well-manicured backyard. Option to build now, move in or hold for later. This home has 4 bedrooms with 2.5 baths. Downstairs offers a 2nd kitchen and large living room with gas F/P. Forced air natural gas heating, 2 gas F/P & roof redone in 2017. 2 functional sheds in the backyard.

401-5518 14 Avenue Windsor Woods – immaculate 1 bedroom PENTHOUSE. Just steps D to recreation, schools, restaurants and shops and close to the beach. L O Beautifully kept, this 1 bedroom 1 bathroom condo has a huge walk in S $447,000

closet and room for a king sized bed in the master bedroom. There is a large deck with a view over the treed park from the balcony. There is a gas fireplace and a natural gas BBQ hook up on the balcony. Gas is included in the maintenance fee. There is 1 parking underground and a storage locker. Windsor Woods is a very well run complex, close to shopping, and central to everything including transit, Tsawwassen Mills and, Tsawwassen Commons Malls. Also close to schools - including Southpointe Academy. Pets allowed w/restrictions. Rentals allowed w/restrictions.

40-11291 7th Avenue, Richmond IMMACULATE: this DETACHED townhouse is located in the park-like D Mariner’s Village, just steps away from the dyke, Gary Park and Steveston L O village with its restaurants, boutiques and cafes. Also close to the library S T and schools including Lord Byng elementary & McMath Secondary. Very family oriented neighborhood with indoor pool and clubhouse. This property JUS comes with 3 bedrooms and 2 full bath on the first floor with living room, $1,168,000

dining room, kitchen (with brand new appliances) and a family room on the second floor. The downstairs master bedroom has an ensuite and a sliding door leading to the patio and the fully fenced back yard. There are 3 sky lights on the second floor which make the whole upper floor very bright. The windows are updated as are the floors upstairs (engineered hardwood).

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


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ROBIN REIMER PREC*

#1 IN SOUTH DELTA* 4 DECADES and still LOVE what I do

FREE MARKET EVALUATION

604-868-2844

$1,500,000

JUST LISTED

BUILDERS DEVELOPERS ALERT!!!

"My friends call me Ruby" JUST LISTED

$1,500,000

Rarely found in Upper Tsawwassen 3 lot development Call for more information ROBIN REIMER 604-868-2844 PRICE REDUCED

$629,900

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

$1,999,000

UNDER CONSTRUCTION JUST LISTED

D L O S JUST #110-1702 56 STREET, TSAW

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!

Call Robin 604-868-2844

EXCLUSIVE LISTING

$2,600,000

FABULOUS WESTERN BLUFF VIEW LOT!!! Ready to build approx. 14,000 sq.ft. lot Plans are available for 6,700 sq.ft. home Call for more information ROBIN 604-868-2844

259 54A STREET, TSAW ABSOLUTELY THE BEST BUY

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.

NEW HOME IN BEACH GROVE

- 3,100 Square feet - 5 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - Beautiful 7707 square foot lot - One bedroom suite - High end finishing Call for more information Robin Reimer 604-868-2844

$2,299,000

215 54A STREET, TSAW

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.

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

$1,499,000

111 GRAHAM DRIVE BEST SUNSET VIEWS & LOCATION IN TSAW

Custom Designed Home with simply the Best Views in Tsawwassen. This Totally Private 2 Bedroom & Den home has an Outstanding Open Floor Plan to take full advantage of all the spectacular Ocean Sunset Views. There will NEVER be another home like this in Tsawwassen. Call for Floor Plans and more Info.

*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


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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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1721 ENDERBY AVENUE 13-4925 ELLIOTT STREET 712 THISTLEDOWN PLACE 244 MURPHY DRIVE $1,385,000 TSAWWASSEN LADNER $615,000 TSAWWASSEN $1,599,000 TSAWWASSEN $1,399,000

Perfect for families with 3 levels, 2 entries, 3 bedrooms! Loft-style condo living in the heart of downtown Ladner.

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Prime Beach Grove location. Already cleared lot, ready for a new home! 5780 sq. ft. lot with West facing back yard close to Beach Grove Elementary and the park.

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A sprawling rancher in prestigious Forest By the Bay. This home offers executive-style living on a large corner lot in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Fantastic Pebble Hill location with 2236 sq.ft. of living space. 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths.

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1633 53A STREET 512 TSAWWASSEN BEACH RD 1625 PINE SPRINGS LANE 1637 53A STREET $2,999,900 TSAWWASSEN $3,998,000 TSAWWWASSEN $1,365,000 TSAWWASSEN $2,988,800 TSAWWASSEN

65 ft of waterfrontage with a custom family home and triple car garage . Sunsets and water sports year round.

Resort Style Living! 3 bdrm 3 bath rancher in Tsawwassen Springs. Just like brand New including lots of Updates and AC.

Luxury Living at its finest! This stunning executive view home has 7 well-appointed bedrooms and 7 luxurious bathrooms. The Gourmet Chef’s kitchen and large entertainment deck overlooking Tsawwassen and the North Shore Mtns.

Sold in 7 Days 177 67 STREET 4881 63A STREET 4728 STAHAKEN PLACE TSAWWWASSEN $1,450,000 TSAWWASSEN $1,399,000 BOUNDARY BAY Completely renovated 1600 Sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher in Holly, on a spacious corner lot!

Sold with Multiple Offers

5017 FENTON DRIVE $1,749,000 TSAWWWASSEN $1,849,900

Gorgeous 3 Bedroom plus Den & Loft family Love it or list it completely renovated 3 bdrm home has been extensively renovated in a home with guest cottage on a 7000 sq kit fantastic location. half a block to the beach.

Sold with Multiple Offers

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.

Sold with Multiple Offers

Stunning 5 bdrm 4 bath executive home situated on a large, well-maintained property. Just a few minutes walk to Lions Park, Ladner Village shops, restaurants, and school.

Sold with Multiple Offers

1405-6611 MINORU BLVD, RMD $548,800 309-1350 VIEW CRES, TSAW $718,000 276 CENTENNIAL PKWY, TSAW $3,998,000 6400 KENSINGTON PLACE $1,599,000

Trisha

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


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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.

3-4748 54A Street

10-2345 Cranley Drive

109-4889 53 Street

201-5099 Springs Blvd

606-9320 Parksville Dr

1305 Duncan Drive

4852 59A Street

4897 47A Avenue

3-16228 16 Avenue

56-16511 Watson Drive

116-8142 120A Street

213-15300 17 Avenue

705-5639 Hampton Pl

4736 45A Street

4855 Ellis Lane

5013 59 Street

TAMMY MATSON

THOR MATSON

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Licensed Realtor

thor@matsonrealestate.ca www.matsonrealestate.ca

sold@tammymatson.com www.tammymatson.com

778-938-5599

778-994-8314

! JUST SOLD!!

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6582 Holly Park Drive, Ladner

1345 53A Street, Tsawwassen

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52-4716 Orca Way, Tsaw

107-1704 56 St, Tsaw

Listed by Mosaic

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Listed by Barbican

Listed by Remax City

Listed by The Firm RE

7 263 Parkside St, Tsaw

202-4686 51 St, Ladner

28-5377 8A Ave, Tsaw

The market is HOT!!! Call us for info or FREE market evaluation!!! NO obligation & NO rush :) We provide professional photos, tour, floor plan & marketing. We love living here - local market knowledge SELLS!!! THINKING OF A MOVE??? CALL US!!! SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC


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PAUL KHARA Paul Khara

REAL ESTATE GROUP

Calvin Khara

www.paulkhara.com

604.816.4568

paulkhara@gmail.com

ckhara94@gmail.com

Sutton Group - Seafair Realty

16,835 SQ.FT. LOT

SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL

5382 CRESCENT DRIVE

• 5 BED 5 BATH • 2 BED, 1 FULL BATH SUITE WITH SEPARATE ENTRANCE/INSUITE LAUNDRY • 5,917 SQ.FT INTERIOR LIVING • PARK-LIKE 20,000 SQ.FT LOT • CONTEMPORARY STYLED HOME WITH QUALITY FINISHES • DETACHED 900 SQ.FT SHOP AT REAR OF HOME

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• ATTENTION BUILDERS, INVESTORS AND DEVELOPERS • HUGE 16,835 SQUARE FEET PRIVATE LOT • ZONED RD3 AND CAN BE SUBDIVIDED • ALLOWS FOR NEW HOMES WITH COACH HOUSES • SOLID 3 BEDROOM HOME TO RENT OR LIVE IN • GREAT LOCATION IN CENTRAL WEST LADNER • WALK TO SCHOOLS , RESTAURANTS & SHOPS • CALL PAUL FOR INFORMATION PACKAGE

UPDATED 2-LEVEL

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8511 Adera Street, Vancouver $3,699,000

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• COMPLETELY UPDATED 2 LEVEL HOME • POTENTIAL FOR 1 BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE • LARGE 7,500 SQ.FT LOT • PRIME LOCATION NEXT TO LADNER ELEMENTARY AND DELTA SECONDARY

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

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141-12233 92 Avenue

Central Ladner

Hill, very quiet street!! Open space with Luxury gourmet kitchen, huge kitchen island, S/S appliances, tons of natural lighting. 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. Three full baths, Large family room, 2 Electric fireplaces, double garage, lots of storage, Newer Furnace. Amazing backyard with Hot Tub and a sitting area with built-in gas heaters. BONUS of 3000 additional sqft of Land leased from BCHYDRO (ask for details). New doors, windows, decks & railings. Elegant light fixtures, walking distance to Schools, Fred Gingell Park & Transit. READY TO MOVE IN, book your appointment!!

4612 60B Street

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Professional service with someone you can trust!! Market is still veryy active, call me for a free Market Consultation 4969 2A Avenue $1,828,000 ing t s i L 3,021 ft2 4 3 w e LIKE NEW, FULLY FURNISHED Entertaining Home !!! Professionally renovated 2 level home in Pebble N

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4533 46B Street

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$409,800

309-15268 105 Ave, N. Surrey

6742 Ladner Trunk Rd

5013 Mariner Place

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5705 34B Avenue

3560 40 Street

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5515 Chestnut Cres

103-1441 Garden Place 1302-13618 100 Ave

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778 386 1423 kelly@sutton.com realestatewithkelly.com

111-15268 28 Avenue

Sutton Group Seafair Realty

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Listed by Sutton Seafair Realty

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105-4747 54A St

212-9672 134 St

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Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps them near.

ALDEN, Russil (née Stephen Yorke Parker) Passed into the arms of God on Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 at the age of 64. Born on October 12th, 1957 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England, Russil is pre-deceased by his mother Christine and Step-father Elio. Russil is survived by his Wife Laura, Father Gerald, Brothers Nick and Daniel (Amy), Sisters Jackie (Stewart) and Maria (Steve) and many nieces and nephews. Russil emigrated with his parents from England to Canada in 1966. Russil’s life was a colourful one of adventure, living in many places all over the world. He had a passion for music and was an exceptionally gifted musician. Learning was also a passion for Russil; he was what his mother called, an ‘eternal student’. He held many degrees and was still a student at the time of his passing. Russil and Laura were married for 28 years, and travelled to many countries throughout the last decade. Russil will be profoundly missed by all. He was a devoted son, a kind-hearted, loyal friend, uncle, brother, and husband. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his name to www.chalice.ca

CHALMERS, Norman Allan May 8, 1946 - November 22, 2021 Born May 8, 1946, Norm was raised on the family farm in North Delta. He attended St. George’s and Lord Byng before obtaining his Aircraft Maintenance Certificate from the BC Vocational School in 1968. He spent the next 40 years working in the aerospace industry, first as an aircraft mechanic, then as an airworthiness inspector, and finally as a consultant. Norm’s pride and joy were soccer, hockey, baseball, involved in Air Cadets (828). single car his boys brought a lot of questionable vehicles.

his sons. He coached and became heavily He also repaired every home, and there were

He leaves behind his wife Lynda of 47 years, sons Neill, Elliott, Eric (Melissa), granddaughters Sierra and Eve, brother Frank and sister Anne. Norm passed away peacefully on November 22, 2021 of Alzheimers. Our thanks go out to all the medical and care professionals that went above and beyond throughout his illness, especially Dr. Krawchuk. There will be no gathering at this time. .

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Camilla Butschler (nee Jespersen) passed to paradise on Tuesday, November 23rd. She is survived by Anthony (her husband of 66 years); 4 sons and their partners (Anthony Jr., Michael and Carol, Christopher and Marianne, Andrew); 11 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and many extended family and friends. Camilla was the glue for the Richmond Butschlers. Her strength and love were needed in raising four boys. She had the courage to start her own successful business and she developed a love for cooking second to none. Her trips to Paris inspired her and her creations were amazing, exactly like her. She will be sadly missed, but we take comfort knowing that she will be looking down on us all. There will be a family celebration of Cam’s life, at a later date.

ESPLEY, Elizabeth (Betty) (nee Whelan) Passed away quietly in the early morning hours of November 12th, just 5 days short of 86 birthday. She leaves behind her beloved husband of 64 years, Donald (Don), children Carolyn (Dennis), David and Allison (Ali), and grandsons Holden and Marlon. Predeceased by her 5 brothers, she also leaves her only sister, Terry, sisters-in-law Rena, June, Joy and Leone, as well as numerous relatives and friends throughout Canada, the US, Australia, and of course, Ireland, where she was born. She was much loved, and will be sadly missed by all who knew her. May she Rest in Peace.

EMBREE, Rothwell Gerald 1922 - 2021 Rothwell passed peacefully on November 15, 2021 at age 99 with family close. Survived by sons, Gerald (Jo-Anne), Donald (Nazrin), Glen (Cathy), Darcy, daughter Lori McDonough (Ken), 10 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren. Predeceased by loving wife Mavis in 2011. Rothwell was born April 25, 1922, and lived his whole life in Delta. He was the son of George and Pauline (nee Boley) Embree, pioneer famers of East Delta, and was the last surviving of their 10 children. Rothwell and Mavis first met at a dance at Kennedy Hall, North Surrey and enjoyed ballroom dancing and music together, forever after. Rothwell carried on the operation of the family dairy farm on Embree Road (104th St.) where he and Mavis raised their family. Rothwell enjoyed hunting and fishing with siblings and friends in his early years, and camping/fishing trips and other travel with his family later. In middle age Rothwell discovered the joy of flying, owning several small aircraft he flew out of Delta Air Park across the road from his farm. Rothwell served for many years on the executive of the East Delta Hall committee and with the East Delta Volunteer Fire Dept. After retiring to Tsawwassen in 1974, Rothwell learned to play tennis and joined the local badminton club. He and Mavis travelled and continued to dance. For several years he did seasonal farm work for the Harris family in Delta and, in later years, enjoyed the company of his Kin Village “walking club”. He especially enjoyed the visits of family and friends and his trips to Nanaimo to visit his daughter. Rothwell lived a long, healthy and active life and was fortunate to live all but the last few months in his own home. This was only possible with the support of the Fraser Health Home Care Program, his family and friends, and his wonderful neighbours in the “Village”. Many thanks to Delta Hospital and Dr. Hollinger for their care over the years, and to Morgan Place Care Home, Surrey for their special care these last few months. Rothwell was much loved by family and friends and will be greatly missed but always remembered. Notification of a celebration of life will be made at a later date when conditions are more suitable. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Delta Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice. Online condolences can be made at www.deltafuneral.ca, which has been entrusted with the arrangements. Delta Funeral Home 604.946.6040


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WIEBE, John Eric December 18, 1937 - November 25, 2021 LIPTROT, Colin Daniel Colin Daniel Liptrot, aged 78, passed away p e a ce f u l ly a nd i n t h e c o mp a n y o f fam ily on November 24, 2021 at the Irene Thomas Hospice in Delta, BC. His family wish to thank the nurses and staff at Delta Hospital and especially from the Hospice, for their care for over the past month. Colin will be dearly missed by his devoted wife Sue, son Fraser (Mary Ann), and grandchildren, Calleigh, Michael and Meara. He is predeceased by his sister Jennifer, and parents Dorothy Joan and Daniel Liptrot. Born in Nottingham, UK, he emigrated to Canada in the late 1960s. Working in the financial services sector his entire career, and primarily for Royal Bank of Canada, Colin was fortunate and moved all over the world with them. Different cities and countries were home, including Melbourne, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and New Delhi, India. He returned to Canada in 1988 and lived in London, Ontario before finally settling in Tsawwassen, BC in 1993. Colin had itchy feet his entire life, his career allowing him to travel and photograph almost every continent extensively. He never learned any other languages, but he never let that stop him trying to badly attempt communicating with locals, mostly to buy beer and food. Of all the places he travelled, British Columbia held a special place in his heart. He developed a love of Norton motorcycles as a young man growing up in Bristol, riding and rebuilding many from scratch over the years. He saw an early Rolling Stones performance, becoming a life-long fan, mistakenly believing that they were the greatest rock and roll band of all time. He was (by his own account) an excellent golfer, a skill he worked on daily while living in India. Colin was also a passionate fly-fisher, which is how he met and caught Sue, 18 years ago. Sue and Colin enjoyed travelling together including many cruises and trips to Europe and Asia. His friends, who are many, remember him fondly for his quick wit, based on a classically dry British sense of humour - which translates naturally in England, but not anywhere else. But people saw he had a gentle, harmless nature, and was never afraid to have a laugh at his own expense. If he couldn’t travel, he deeply cherished spending time with lifelong friends and family. He never met delicious food or beer he did not like.

In lieu of flowers, and to honour Colin, donations to charities close to his heart include the Union Gospel Mission, Salvation Army and the Delta Hospice Society. A celebration of life will be held for at a later date.

John was a thoughtful kind man, quick to smile, and loved by many. John was born in Winnipeg Manitoba the oldest of 5 children. His parents were immigrants and spoke German, John didn’t learn English until he started school. He was a bright student and went on to attend the University of Manitoba to earn a degree in Electrical Engineering. This field suited him perfectly as he had a lifelong curiosity for the way things work. He was always tinkering and fixed everything from cars to vacuums and washing machines.

John met his wife Joanne in Winnipeg, and they married in 1960. They had 4 children, Paul, Karen, Murray and Kirsten. When Paul and Karen were 4 and 2 they packed up everything they owned into a trailer and headed to California where John pursued his masters in Business Administration at UC Berkely. After California there was an opportunity for them to move to Vancouver which had always been a dream of John’s. Here they settled in Tsawwassen where Murray and Kirsten were born. Living on the West Coast gave John the opportunity to pursue all that he loved in the outdoors. His biggest passion was sailing and the first thing he did upon arriving in Vancouver was to buy a sailboat. The family had many great sailing adventures in the Gulf Islands.

John started his career with Manitoba Tel and then IBM, but spent the majority of his life working for the Federal Government. When John retired he volunteered with Canadian Executive Services Overseas and him and Joanne went to many places in the world with this organization. He helped developing countries with telecommunications technology and shared his expertise in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Hungary, Armenia, Guyana, Bolivia, Peru and the Philippines. John and Joanne also travelled for pleasure in their retirement and visited China, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Hawaii, and had both a Panama Canal cruise and a Baltic Sea transatlantic cruise. John loved playing crib, doing crosswords and sudokus, and reading novels. His family was his greatest pride and he was blessed with many grandchildren. He attended their sporting events, school concerts and graduations. He loved to be surrounded by his family, and the family got together often for big family dinners with all the children and grandchildren. John is survived by his wife Joanne, son Paul (Janette), daughter Karen (Geoff), son Murray (Sarah) and daughter Kirsten (Jason). He is also survived by 10 grandchildren, John, Tyler, Dylan, Derek, Jake, Nathan, Isabelle, Olivia, Erica and Kieran. He is also survived by his brother Werner (Linda) and sister Annalie and many nieces and nephews. He was predecesed by his parents Abram and Lydia, brother Leonard, sister Else and granddaughter Erin.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Alzheimers Society of Canada.

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When John wasn’t sailing he enjoyed hiking, skiing, bike riding, canoeing, camping and the family enjoyed these adventures with him as well.

The family would like to thank the staff at Parkview Unit at Kin Village for their compassionate care in his last days of his life.

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December 2, 2021 The Delta Optimist A55 CELEBRATIONS

EMPLOYMENT

BIRTHDAYS

OFFICE/CLERICAL University Sprinklers Service Scheduler

Our local based service company has an opportunity for an enthusiastic scheduler to join our dynamic team! The ideal candidate will possess outstanding communication skills and have a positive, friendly telephone manner. This is a full time (seasonal) position that requires close attention to detail and the ability to work productively in a fast paced environment with exceptional problem solving skills. If this sounds like a good fit your you we would like to hear from you. Please email your resume to:

Happy 90th Birthday Harry Caine!

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

GENERAL EMPLOYMENT Windset Farms − Farm Worker Farm Workers (110), Windset Farms, 3660 41B St., Ladner, BC, V4K 3N2. Full Time, 40 hrs/week minimum. Including weekends. Duties include: Planting, cultivating, and clean−up in green− house, grading, packaging, loading produce and products for transport, operating and maintaining farm ma− chinery and equipment. No experience required. Start Date: Immediate OR March 15, 2022. $15.20 w/possibility of production bonus. Email Resume to: recruitment@windset.com Fax Resume to: 604−952−2763

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Applicants should have the ability to manage a multi-line phone system, strong command of verbal and written English and possess strong computer software skills with knowledge of a variety of applications including MS Word, Excel, Adobe, Outlook and ESILaw360. Completion of a Legal Assistant Program, an asset but not a prerequisite. QUALIFIED? Interested in joining our TEAM? Please submit your resume and cover letter to: info@severide.com

MANAGEMENT/ADMINISTRATION Hampton Club Recreation Facility Manager

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

‘Leslie in Ladner’

2020 and 2021 have been marked with great tragedies in BC and yet, we continue to witness the ‘best’ in people. Kind, wonderful things are happening everyday. I wonder how many positive things happen each week that are unreported? Just this week, I had three neighbours help me move and I have a temporary place to live until I can get into my home. The goodness in people is around. I invite you to see it too and choose to live like them, even in small ways. Love and peace.

LOW COST Cremation Packages Available. URN’s starting at $99

Arrangements made in the comfort or your home, our office, by email or fax for your convenience. No pressure sales or commission. Bakerview only provides what you ask for. We are here to help every step of the way. Call: 604-574-8822 Email: Bakerview@telus.net Head Office 34863 Cemetery Avenue, Mission, BC

Our general practice law firm has an immediate opening for a full time Receptionist. This position involves a variety of tasks, including general reception duties (answering phones, greeting clients, booking appointments, opening and closing files, arranging couriers etc.), as well as working with other team members on client files in areas of law that include Conveyancing, Family, Corporate and Wills & Estates.

Community Crematorium & Celebration Centre Ltd.

We are the Hampton Club Clubhouse, a strata−owned community recreation facility located in Ladner, BC that includes a fitness center, gym, outdoor pool, community room, two guest suites and other facilities. This facility provides recreation opportunities for 400 families. The facility includes a two−bedroom suite which can be provided to the Recreation Manager at a subsidized rental as part of the compensation package. Requirements; Knowledge of operating and maintaining pool and spa equipment is highly desired. Experience with public facilities management, maintenance, and cleaning. Experience in janitorial/cleaning of public facilities. Ability to understand risks and safety requirements for various recreational activities. Experience managing staff, setting priorities, and training staff. Schedule the work for part−time employees and or/ contracted services Attendance at meetings or provide reports for the Meeting of Hampton Club Committee. Meetings held approx. 6−10 times per year. Handyman skills to do some routine maintenance including painting touch−ups. Ability to manage trades, get quotes for work and get work done as required with the approval of the Hampton Club Committee. Candidates should be outgoing and willing to interact with community members. Maturity, confidence, and tact when dealing with difficult issues or conflict. English is required but other language skills are an asset All employees are subject to a criminal background check We are looking for an individual or a married couple who can provide leadership and stability to the club. We anticipate this would be a full−time 40 hrs of work Tuesday to Saturday. Some evenings and weekends will be required. Please forward your resume with salary expectations to: kathleen10291@gmail.com

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WORK WANTED HORSE LOVER

Looking for Work Mature male, 25+yrs horse experience. Will do all aspects of farm/stable work, tractor & bobcat exp. Exc refs. Call Mark • 778-316-9264 mcdonaldmark9999@ gmail.com

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CHRISTMAS CORNER

Military & Civilian Modern & Antique Firearms. Call: 604-290-1911 Email: jimmygunns@gmail.com

A Collection of Potters & Woodworkers Christmas Sale

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Hampton Club: Part−time Recreation Facility Staff

We are the Hampton Club Clubhouse, a strata−owned community facility located in Ladner that includes, a fitness center, gym, outdoor pool, community room and other facilities. This facility provides recreation opportunities for 400 families. We are looking for employees to provide regular cleaning responsibilities, supervision of the pool and hot tub area, regular testing of pool and spa water and to perform other duties as required. This job will vary depending on the season. Some knowledge of work−safe, building security and the ability to communicate with Clubhouse members to ensure rules and procedures are followed in a clear manner is required. Hours: to be determined and may vary depending on the season but will be mostly evenings and weekend hours Requirements; Experience in janitorial/cleaning of public facilities. Room cleaning of guest suites as needed Experience and knowledge of pool/spa equipment, chemicals testing First aid certification is an asset Candidates should be outgoing and willing to interact with community members. Maturity, confidence, and tact when dealing with difficult issues or conflict. English required but other language skills as an asset Criminal background check is done for all employees Please email your resume with salary expectations to: kathleen10291@gmail.com

MARKETPLACE

Triple O Restaurants located at 5206 48 Avenue or 9628 Ladner Trunk Rd, DELTA. Please CALL or TEXT to: 778-681-7353

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Full-time RECEPTIONIST (Ladner)

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Pat Longworth Robin Jenkins − Robin’s Nest Pottery Carmen Liesch − Carmen’s Cool Pots Ken Mcelhoes − Ken’s Charcuterie Boards Natalie McGee − Nats McGee Pottery Susan Potter Eidt − The Jaded Potter Jane Williamson − PJW Pottery Verne Erickson − Verne’s Turned Bowls Mama Jade − Mama Jade’s Babies

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A56 The Delta Optimist December 2, 2021 RENTAL

BUSINESS SERVICES

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LAWN & GARDEN

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RENTAL APARTMENTS/ CONDOS FOR RENT

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

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