HospitalFoundationreceives$1milliondonation
IAN JACQUES
ijacques@delta-optimist comIt’s a “transformative donation” that will help in the health care for a lot of people
This week the Delta Hospital and Community Health (DHCH) Foundation announced that they have received a donation of $1,000,000 from former Delta resident, David Harris
The Foundation says this “exceptional gift will support the future advancement of longterm care at the Delta Hospital Campus of Care”
The donation is in honour of Harris’ late mother Pauline Harris
“I grew up on a farm in Delta, having left to attend UBC in 1959, I now live in Vancouver, but my roots are still in Delta,” said Harris “It is now time to give something back to the community that raised me. I am making this gift in honour of my mother Pauline Harris She
spent her last years in Mountain View Manor, where she received excellent care.
“Looking after our seniors, as they start needing permanent care, should be a priority for all of us. The government cannot do it all Those of us that have been fortunate enough to have accumulated some assets over their lifetime, need to think about giving back to the community that raised us ”
Harris and his family have deep roots in Delta Harris shared that his great grandfather J B Burr, arrived with Thomas and William Ladner in 1860 and received the crown grant for his farm in 1861. That same farmland is still in the Harris and Burr families
According to the Foundation, over the past several years, it has become increasingly evident that Delta’s seniors need additional and more readily accessible health care services in our community.
In 2001, Delta’s seniors
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comprised only 11 per cent of the population. It is expected that by 2024, this number will rise to 41 per cent. In response, DHCH Foundation is prioritizing a Seniors Care Fund to support needs that will advance
the best care, equipment, and resources for this important patient population.
“Delta is such a special community I continue to be humbled by generosity of our donors and am especially hon-
oured to have received this gift from David Harris,” said Foundation executive director Lisa Hoglund “Delta’s seniors are a top priority for our Foundation This remarkable donation will significantly impact
the future of seniors care in our community. Our goal is to ensure Delta’s seniors have the opportunity to stay in the community they love, surrounded by friends, family, and exceptional healthcare services.”
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B.C.womanallegesformerDeltapolice inspectorsexuallygroomedher
JEREMY HAINSWORTH
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A B C woman has filed a lawsuit against a former Delta police inspector as well as the city and police department alleging damages arising from a sexual assault
In a notice of civil claim filed in B C Supreme Court on Feb. 22, the woman known only as A B alleges Varun Naidu contacted her via LinkedIn after she expressed an interest in a policing career
She responded via text with questions, after which Naidu offered to mentor her, the claim alleges
A B alleges Naidu probed her Sikh upbringing and her sexual orientation
“The purpose of Naidu’s various messages and texts, en masse, was to groom the plaintiff for ease of sexual contact,” said the claim, filed by lawyer Sandra Kovacs
Named as defendants are Naidu, the Corporation of Delta, Delta Police Board and Delta Police Department.
The claim goes on to say the two met March 2 to discuss the
career opportunity The claim said Naidu asked to speak in private so they went to her car Then, the claims alleges, Naidu’s conversation became explicitly sexual
Two days later, the claim said, Naidu called her and suggested “she should pleasure herself on the telephone so he could listen to it and become sexually aroused”
She became worried as Naidu had her address on her resumé
The court documents say A B blocked his number and called the Maple Ridge RCMP.
The claim asserts Naidu was in a position of trust over A B , and that she was in a vulnerable position
Further, it asserts, the city and police board, as Naidu’s employers, are vicariously liable for the alleged behaviour
A B says she suffered multiple injuries, including post-traumatic stress disorder, hypervigilance, isolation, distorted thinking, self-sabotaging behaviour, anger and frustration, inability to trust authority and depression
The situation was subject of an Office of the Police Complaint
Commissioner investigation, resulting in a 2019 report
Acting Staff Sgt Mike Whiteley said the police department and the city are in receipt of the claim and will respond accordingly
He said that, in August 2018, upon learning of the allegations involving Naidu, the department immediately notified the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner and suspended Naidu
“The Saanich Police Department investigated the allegations over the
next year. Mr. Naidu remained suspended and resigned in May 2019,” Whiteley said
The Saanich Police Department completed its investigation into the matter in June 2019, Whiteley said; the external Discipline Authority, Chief Scott Green, determined Naidu had committed misconduct and imposed the penalty of dismissal.
“[Delta Police] Chief [Neil] Dubord reviewed Chief Green’s findings and supported the decision to dismiss Mr
Naidu,” he said. “The Delta Police Department does not tolerate or condone harassment, bullying or discrimination, especially in relationships of trust and power imbalances. This policy and practice is reflected in the department’s comprehensive policy and training Mr Naidu’s employment records reflect his dismissal from the Delta Police Department”
None of the allegations in the notice of civil claim have been proven in court
MetroVancouveradoptsMetro2050growthstrategy
Delta expected to see a population of 123,000 by the year 2050
SANDOR GYARMATI
sgyarmati@delta-optimist comIt’s a new plan to help guide growth in Delta and the rest of region
Metro Vancouver’s board of directors on Feb 24 adopted an updated growth strategy, Metro 2050, which is also to protect important lands from development and support the efficient provision of urban infrastructure like transit and utilities
“The adoption of this plan is a significant achievement,” said George Harvie, chair of the regional district’s board and Delta’s mayor, in a news release “It represents a commitment by every member in the regional federation, TransLink, and neighbouring regional districts to work together in the spirit of collaboration for the sake of future generations I know we all
believe that together we make our region strong”
The regional district says Metro 2050 builds on the strengths of the previous strategy, Metro Vancouver 2040: Shaping our Future.
The comprehensive update was undertaken to address climate change, affordable housing concerns and recent growth projections, and to fully align with Transport 2050, the region’s transportation strategy
New regional targets include protecting 50 per cent of the land base for nature, expanding tree canopy cover in the Urban Containment
Boundary to 40 per cent and ensuring that at least 15 per cent of new and redeveloped housing units in Urban Centres and along frequent transit corridors are affordable rental homes
Already endorsed
by Delta council, the growth strategy has been in the works by Metro Vancouver since 2019
According to Metro 2050, Delta is projected to have a population increase of 26,000 residents over the next 28 years.
Anticipating Delta will have a population of 123,000 by 2050, the strategy projects the Metro Vancouver region to grow by 35,000 people per year
Proposing how to accommodate that growth within a landconstrained region, Metro 2050 has new policy considerations for housing, transit and mobility, employment and other issues
According to Delta planning staff last year, the plan has strengthened in areas addressing regional livability, urban forest targets, ecologically sensitive areas, the concentration of growth
surrounding transit corridors and the protection of agricultural land Community Planning Director Marcy Sangret told council that staff recognized that Delta’s Official Community Plan (OCP) should be revisited under Metro 2050.
The city will be required to update its regional context statement, which outlines Delta’s land use designations and where growth is anticipated and being directed
Recent changes such as the introduction of the Delta Housing Action Plan and changes to the Ladner Area Plan will help create more opportunities for housing and amenities, Sangret explained
A previous Delta staff report on Metro’s draft Metro 2050 noted that, overall, it is an appropriate plan for the region, bearing in mind the
uniqueness of Delta’s geography and demographic makeup
It also appears to be in line with other regional plans and generally aligns with the City of Delta’s plans as well, although some key gaps and areas for improvement had been identified
Among the concerns outlined in the Delta report was that Metro 2050 needs to address the need for wider access to transit, even in those areas which are not included within the “Urban Centre” or “Frequent Transit Development Area” designations
The report also identified housing and land issues, noting Delta with its three distinct, separated communities, is challenged to achieve regional objectives related to population growth and location
Also, given the importance of agricultural lands to Delta and the region as a whole, Delta staff noted that the revised definition of agricultural lands in Metro 2050 appeared to open possibilities around the use of agricultural land that previously did not exist
“In addition, Metro 2050 has removed the emphasis on food production stipulation for agricultural land, which should be carefully considered in the context of the use of agricultural lands for cannabis production and the need for regional food security,” the report added
The report warned the strategies around tradeoriented lands in Metro 2050 pose potential land use conflicts related to agricultural and environmentally sensitive lands in a municipality like Delta
Annieville Park assault was targeted say Delta Police
IAN JACQUES
ijacques@delta-optimist com
Several youth are in police custody following what Delta Police say was a targeted attack against another youth at a North Delta park Monday afternoon.
According to police, on Monday a 16-yearold male reported that he had been attacked by several individuals wearing masks in and around Annieville Park The victim was threatened, punched and eventually suffered stab wounds to his body by one or more of the suspects
Police located and provided emergency first aid to the victim until Delta Fire and paramedics arrived The victim was taken to hospital and is being treated for serious, but non-life threatening injuries The victim is expected to make a full recovery
“As this attack hap-
pened within the proximity of several schools, members of the DPD worked with the Delta School District and placed Delview Senior Secondary, Annieveille Elementary and Gibson Elementary into a precautionary “ secure and hold until police could take all necessary actions to locate the suspects,” said Acting Staff Sgt Mike Whiteley. “The police investigation quickly determined that the incident was a targeted attack. The victim appears to be currently involved in a dispute with other individuals he knows from school This incident is not believed to be connected to the BC Gang Conflict or gang-related”
Whiteley said several youths involved in the attack were located by police and taken into custody The potential suspects were students who went to school with
the victim The school administration has been working with investigators to assess this incident’s impact on all students at the school.
He said all of the suspect youth’s parents have been notified of the incident, and school administration is taking all steps they deem necessary by sanctioning the involved students as the investigation continues.
“Anytime we see high levels of violence at or near schools, it is a significant pause for concern as to the welfare of the youth of our community,” said Chief Neil Dubord
“It is troubling a dispute has escalated to this level of violence”
Whiteley said investigators are at the preliminary steps of gathering evidence with the intention to forward a report to Crown Counsel seeking charges against those involved related to this incident
SDSSstudentsshowsupportforUkraine
Buttons created with messages of support for war-torn country
On Friday, Feb 24, students at South Delta Secondary demonstrated their support for Ukraine by marking the somber one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion
“Many people may not realize that there are families in our community whose lives have been upended by the war in Ukraine,” said Sandra Adamson, International Student Coordinator and ELL Teacher “Here at SDSS, we have eight students who had to flee Ukraine In recent weeks, these students, with support from the school’s Interact Club, organized a campaign to mark the one-year anniversary of the ongoing invasion to help raise awareness in the school and wider local community.”
This week, the Ukrainian flag stands beside the Canadian flag in the main hallway of
the school and the students have made three different designs of buttons showing messages of support for Ukraine to hand out to their fellow students
Grade 9 student Timur
Kravitz, who just arrived in Tsawwassen a few weeks ago, is working on a fourth design “When the war first started, we never thought it would be as massive as it has become,” said Grade 11 student Yuri Fedieiev “People need to know what is happening in Ukraine It feels like they have forgotten We felt it was important to remind people that the war in Ukraine is still happening”
Grade 11 student Ihnat
Smyrnov’s city was occupied on the second day of the invasion “There were many soldiers and tanks People were very nervous, ” he said
Smyrnov and his father moved to Germany for one month initially, before arriving in Tsawwassen last May
“These students have been through unimaginable horrors and are now faced with the multiple challenges that come from adjusting to life in a new country and learning to speak English,” said Adamson “They are extremely busy as most are completing online school courses in Ukraine while also attending SDSS so that they can graduate in both countries
“In spite of this, they wanted to do something to support their home country at this difficult time. I am so impressed by their hope, courage and resiliency.”
“Canada is a lovely country and Tsawwassen is a great town The community has been great to
us, ” added Fedieiev “We would like to thank the Government of Canada for helping Ukraine and also thank our local community and school for
accepting and helping us ”
The students are also encouraging people to support Ukraine by making donations
directly to the Prytula Foundation: https:// prytulafoundation.org/ donation
-Submitted by Delta School District
City receives funding for electric vehicle infrastructure
IAN JACQUES
ijacques@delta-optimist
comThe City of Delta has received a $200,000 investment through Natural Resources Canada’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program
This includes $150,000 to support the installation of one electric vehicle (EV) fast charger and 20 Level 2 EV charging stations at public facilities across Delta, as well as $50,000 for 10 Level 2 EV chargers at three of Delta’s fleet facilities. In addition, the Province of BC is also contributing $25,000 for the fast charger under the CleanBC Go Electric Public Charger Program
“Delta has a bold commitment to climate action,” said Delta MP Carla Qualtrough in a news release “As
more and more Deltans choose electric vehicles, it’s important that we have a network of charging stations in our community. This investment will make it easier for people to get around while at the same time achieving our climate goals”
According to the news release from the City of Delta, the grants will help build upon Delta’s community-wide network of electric vehicle charging stations The new public stations are expected to be operational in late 2023. The fleet charging stations will be the first for Delta; this infrastructure is necessary to support the electrification of Delta’s fleet
“I want to thank the federal and provincial governments as this funding goes a long way towards supporting
Delta’s electric vehicle strategy, helping us create the infrastructure needed to encourage electric vehicles in our community,” added Mayor George Harvie “I appreciate working with our Member of Parliament, the Hon. Carla Qualtrough, and acknowledge her support towards Delta’s climate action goals and providing greener transportation options for residents as we work towards a net-zero future”
The City of Delta has been working continuously on reducing its greenhouse gases and on climate mitigation and adaptation As part of these efforts, council endorsed an electric vehicle strategy to recognize the importance of electric vehicles in reducing Delta’s carbon footprint
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OPINION
Aworld ofthanks indeed
Icontinue to be blown away by the generosity of this community
Last Wednesday (Feb 22), I was honoured to be invited by the team at the Delta Hospital and Community Health (DHCH) Foundation to their A World of Thanks gala dinner at the Delta Cascades Casino
The ballroom was filled with donor groups of 2022, community event organizers, hospital board members, Foundations staff, volunteers and service groups.
We were also treated to a Q&A with Foundation executive director Lisa Hoglund and Delta Hospital ER Dr Nav Grewal
It was inspiring to be in a room with people who have shown so much heart, so much care and so much support for Delta Hospital
Did you know that since 1988, the DHCH Foundation has raised close to $63 million helping to ensure that the residents of Delta and neighbouring communities receive the best health care possible from the talented and dedicated team of doctors and nurses at Delta Hospital
I can’t imagine what Delta Hospital would look like if it were not for the generosity of so many people over the years
Last week, we featured another major donation from the Harlow and Mary Ann Burrows Family Foundation of $60,000. Below that story on page three was a story on how donors, like the Burrows Foundation, have helped pay for vital equipment for the hospital – equipment that dollars from the provincial or federal government simply are not there.
This week, we feature another amazing contribution from a member of our community
David Harris, who has long-standing farming roots in Ladner, may not live in South Delta anymore, but his heart and thoughts certainly still resonate here
On behalf of his mother Pauline, he has donated $1M to the Foundation It’s an astounding mark of generosity and a gift that will help hundreds of other families get the vital health care that they need.
We live in a special community don’t we?
uninspiring deficit forecasted for the next three years
Having been in government for the last six years, and with several portfolios currently reaching fever-pitch crisis status, many hoped the Premier’s first throne speech and budget would be beacons of hope to help us through this troubling time
With catchy headlines like “having your back in uncertain times,” the first half of the throne speech gave us the laundry list of big-ticket items, while warning of an economic slowdown and signalling its intention to spend its $5.7 billion budget surplus prior to the year end on March 31, 2023
The Premier acknowledged the shortage of family doctors, soaring housing prices, the lack of affordability, increasing climate change emergencies, the rising crime of repeat offenders, the mental health and addiction crisis, the need for greater Indigenous reconciliation under UNDRIP, and a shifting focus towards building a ‘clean’ economy.
What was noticeably missing from this speech may have said more than what was in it
There was a total of 59 words allocated for agriculture in the throne speech, with recycled material galore, which is telling from a ministry that has no top bureaucrats with any farming background
No mention of the Massey Tunnel replacement project either
Rural B.C. was left out of the throne speech as was any mention of LNG, one of B.C.’s biggest energy industries Standing in juxtaposition to its climate goals, its absence was notable given several LNG expansion projects are expecting announcements later this year Looking at the budget, announced on Tuesday, it
does little to curb fears that the tide will change for everyday British Columbians
Instead, what we saw Tuesday was a forecasted deficit of $11 billion over the next three years Given this government had a $5 7B surplus going into this budget, it is troubling news
Among the budget announcements is a $400 income tested rental tax credit rather than the $400 renters’ rebate that was promised to every renter six years ago
The BC Liberals announced a comprehensive $1 5B mental health and addictions plan last month, and this budget provided only $867m for a worse version of our plan, which will not address timely access to beds, eliminate fees for treatment beds, and doesn’t have any money allocated to track data on waitlists, or usage of beds
Budget 2023 provides little reassurance to British Columbians that government has figured out how to address the problems they face every day From housing, to affordability, to health care, and crime, never before has a government spent so much money to achieve so little
The grim implications of a missed opportunity
KIRK LAPOINTE Glacier Media
A decision last week by the Supreme Court of Canada has left B C as the province where it is perhaps the most difficult for journalists to protect their confidential sources.
The High Court dismissed an application for leave to appeal by our parent company, Glacier Media, aimed at fortifying a principle of journalism that sources ought to be able to come forward without fear of being publicly identified
It might not have been the aim of the B C courts for its rulings to affect journalism in that way in requiring us to provide our organization’s research last year to the defence counsel in the sexual assault trial and eventual acquittal last July of former Vancouver Canucks player Jake Virtanen – but it is the result.
It ought to make B C journalists wary about developing confidential sources and may make confidential sources wary about entrusting journalists.
It might steer B C journalists away from taking any kind of notes for fear that unpublished material could be ordered by a court to be disclosed The days of the furtive parking lot verbal encounters with Deep Throat and Watergate would be safer.
And it ought to leave the door open to successful libel cases against individuals and organizations that choose not to create those notes in the first place and are left rather defenceless in chronicling their research
The Supreme Court gave no reason for dismissing our appeal, consistent with its practice in such matters But in choosing not to hear the appeal, it has left in place disquieting circumstances for the craft of journalism and those who might otherwise wish to tell us their stories
It is also worth wondering today if the circumstances of this and other cases are failing to fulfill the wishes of Parliament when in 2017 it created a law, the Journalistic Sources Protection Act, with the objective of shielding journalistic sources
The law had a dual purpose: to require the state and others to look everywhere else to build their legal arguments, and for those arguments to outweigh the public interest of preserving confidentiality It was designed as a check on warrants that sought to break the journalist-source covenant
The law was described at the time as a sea-change for media in their efforts to investigate and publish what are typically the most challenging and sensitive stories and to safeguard those who alerted us to them. Today it is more of a shipwreck than a sea-change
Before Virtanen was charged and acquitted in July 2022, before he was the object of a civil suit in 2021, a woman stepped forward to tell her story to Glacier Media reporter Alanna Kelly
Like every source and every journalist, she and Kelly expected information that could identify the complainant could be shielded from disclosure. Instead, when Virtanen was charged and the case came to trial, the B.C. Supreme Court sided with a disclosure application by Virtanen We were compelled to provide Kelly’s unpublished communications with the complainant and a video recording of an interview, which it might bear noting was never broadcast by Glacier.
We argued that these records amounted to research, were the equivalent of note-taking, and deserved their historic protection unambiguously. But the court decided our protection of them must yield to Virtanen’s right to a fair trial B C Supreme Court Judge, Catherine Wedge ruled that the impact on press freedom was “minimal” because the source had herself gone to police. Her ruling was upheld by the B C Court of Appeal
We asked the Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in We argued that those B C rulings have left journalists and their sources in a precarious position that ill-serves the public interest
Given that our work product had already been turned over to the defence, the Supreme Court would have had to deal with a “moot” issue to define the protections. It rarely engages in moot matters, so it might not have come as a large surprise to some of those watching that our application for leave was dismissed Still, it doesn’t leave us in a good place
On the basis of my four decades of experience, I think it will be a lot less likely now that sources will agree to tell their stories if these conditions stand and journalists cannot with greater certainty commit to shield their identities.
Any B C journalist now must wonder if it will be credible to commit to protect the anonymity of a source
The functioning of a democracy depends on the service of the public interest by journalism We have adequate legal guardrails in such fields as defamation and national security to prevent or penalize journalistic abuse of information But we find ourselves in an environment that appears to impede our pursuit of that service, and we will need someone, somewhere in authority to set the problem straight Kirk LaPointe is the publisher and executive editor of Business in Vancouver and vice-president, editorial, of Glacier Media.
MUNICIPALREPRESENTATIVE ONTHEDELTAPOLICEBOARD
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MayorandCouncilareconsideringapplicantsfor appointmenttoserveastheMunicipalRepresentativeon theDeltaPoliceBoard.Interestedindividualsare encouragedtoapply.
TheDeltaPoliceBoardismandatedbythePoliceActto provideciviliangovernance,accountability,andoversight oftheDeltaPoliceDepartment ThePoliceBoardprovides directionandsupporttotheChiefConstablewhois responsibleforgeneralsupervisionandcommandoverthe PoliceDepartment.TheBoardensuresthatthedirection ofthePoliceDepartmentisconsistentwithcommunity expectations.AdditionalinformationabouttheDelta PoliceBoardcanbefoundhere: https://deltapolice.ca/about/ourteam/policeboard
ThecurrentDeltaPoliceBoardiscomprisedoftheMayor, sixpersonsappointedbytheProvincialGovernment,one personappointedbyDeltaCityCouncil,theMunicipal Representative,andaRepresentativefromTsawwassen FirstNation(TFN).DeltaCounciliscurrentlyseekingtofill theMunicipalRepresentativepositionforaterm commencingJuly2023.
MeetingsofthePoliceBoardareheldonamonthlybasis, withtheexceptionofJulyandAugustwhicharescheduled attheCalloftheChair.Meetingtimesareduringregular officehoursandaretypically3to4hoursinduration.In addition,membersareexpectedtoattendCommittee meetings,conferences,andpublicevents.
IfyouareinterestedinbeingappointedtotheDeltaPolice Board,pleasesubmitabriefresumeandcoveringletter indicatingwhyyouwouldliketoserve,andanyrelevant knowledgeandexperienceyoumayhave.Thereview processforpotentialappointeesincludestheundertaking ofacompletepersonalprofileandcriminalrecordcheck. Initialappointmentsareusuallyforaone-yearterm, althoughmembersmaybere-appointedtoserveuptoa maximumofsixconsecutiveyears.Submissionsreceived willonlybeusedforthepurposeofselectingthe MunicipalRepresentativeandareprotectedunderthe FreedomofInformationandProtectionofPrivacyAct ThenameoftheselectedMunicipalRepresentativetothe DeltaPoliceBoardwillbeforwardedtotheProvincefor approvalandappointmentthroughanOrderinCouncilof theLieutenantGovernor.
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Off-leashoptions inadequateinTsawwassen
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Editor: The current off-leash options in Tsawwassen are grossly inadequate This is not a new issue. In the last few years there have been repeated community consultations with proposed plans to improve the current scant options, including Pebble Hill off-leash as well as previous petitions backed by case studies Nothing has happened Like Pebble Hill, other off-leash parks in Tsawwassen are similarly problem-ridden or inadequate. Stagnant mud and water is a persistent issue at both Boundary Bay off-leash Park and Pebble Hill; Dennison off-leash, positioned alongside 8a Ave near
South Delta Secondary is not even safe for dogs, as it is an unfenced narrow stretch of forest near the road. Finally, Beach Grove off-leash, though recently fenced, is not an expansive space for dogs to run.
There are hundreds of dog owners in Tsawwassen who would love to make use of off-leash areas if they were level, grassed and free of stagnant water. Within our municipality there are dozens of wellmaintained sports fields, to which we sometimes resort, only because of a lack of good options, risking bylaw ticketing
Dog owners do not deserve risking a vet bill from using the only
provided off-leash parks, where their dogs might get sick from filthy water, and where they trip over rocks or slip on uneven, muddy ground A significant improvement in options is desperately needed in Tsawwassen unless perhaps the City of Delta would like to pay for vet expenses for dogs that get sick from the water at Pebble Hill, or the cost of replacing one should it get hit by a car off Dennison?
The dog owners of Tsawwassen would happily meet at a selection of well-maintained and grassy off-leash areas In the meantime, we will await better options from the city.
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Since COVID began three years ago I find myself running into a growing amount of folks who I assume spend way too much time on the inter web researching and concluding that the world is failing them and the rest of humanity. A “paid advertisement” on page W2 in the Feb. 23 edition of the Optimist, added another individual or individuals to my list of non-factual missinformation that I am surprised the Optimist would publish
A 10-lot subdivision is now a “ mega development” I wonder how this thought process, would have dealt with Tsawwassen in the 60’s and 70’s when subdivision after subdivision were being created to build the Tsawwassen as we know it now?
In my “estimation” well over 50 per cent of Tsawwassen was built in that timespan. I would know, as I’m the guy who knocks the 50-year-old houses down to build new houses for mainly Tsawwassen folks who
have been fortunate enough to build their dream home
I would like to know where the information came from to establish this map of future “ rebranded apartment complexes” which happen to be exactly in my neighbourhood? No names, no factual information just opinions as far as I can see? I would think the citizens of the communities that you are trying to separate from “Delta,” deserve some accurate information
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River Road overpass idea is ludicrous
Editor: Has anyone but me thought about the ludicrousness of putting an entry ramp from River Road to the tunnel? It would be so close to the tunnel entrance
the merge would be a challenge Probably would be very backed up most of the time And has anyone talked to the residents who live along this road? They’re probably none too happy
about the increased traffic this would produce Personally the tunnel has never bothered me I own a car but when I head into town I take transit
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MLA Paton urges province to protect prime farm area
SANDOR
GYARMATI sgyarmati@delta-optimist comDelta South MLA Ian Paton has once again re-introduced a private member’s bill he says is aimed at protecting Brunswick Point farmland from future development
Paton, the Liberal agriculture critic, said the hundreds of acres of prime farmland held by the Crown should be kept for agriculture and wildlife habitat in perpetuity, and be offered back to local farmers with long-term leases.
“Brunswick Point is an incredibly special piece of land that borders the ocean and the Fraser River, with beautiful walking trails along the dike,” said Paton. “This farmland also boasts exceptional Class 1 soil that grows B C’s very best potatoes, but most
importantly, Brunswick Point is world-renowned as a resting stop for migrating birds.”
In 1968, about 4,000 acres of farmland in Delta was expropriated to support a future port at Roberts Bank
Many years later, after realizing the expropriated lands were not needed during that time, the province offered to sell most of the farms back to the original owners who had been leasing the properties
However, just over 600 acres of Brunswick Point farmland were held back by the Crown, only offered to longtime farm families who originally owned them through short-term leases.
Farmers and the City of Delta had been calling for an opportunity for the farmers to buy the land or get longer-term leases.
The worry is that the
lands are now seen as important for industrial development, given Brunswick Point’s proximity to the port and the shortage of available industrial properties in the region
Delta council two years ago sent the province a letter of support for a Delta Farmers’ Institute’s (DFI) correspondence supporting Paton’s earlier private member’s bill, calling on the government to take steps to ensure the lands remain in agriculture
Mayor George Harvie wrote to Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, saying that despite the current restrictions on the land use, Delta is concerned that the lands could be sold to speculators with no interest in farming
LadnerandTsawwassenresidents: Tuesday,March7from5pm–7pm DeltaCityHall
NorthDeltaresidents: Wednesday,March8from5pm–7pm NorthDeltaCentrefortheArts
HOW TO
maps and other information may be inspected at Delta City Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays from 8:30 a m to 4:45 p m from Thursday, February 23, 2023 to Monday, March 6, 2023
If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed bylaw amendment 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
COMMENTS?
Two Delta neighbourhoods now have “Slow Streets”
SANDOR GYARMATI sgyarmati@delta-optimist com
The City of Delta is formalizing a “Slow Streets” designation for a couple of neighbourhoods
The designation applies to the North Delta 81A Avenue neighbourhood, which is bounded by 116th Street to the west, 118th Street to the east, 80th Avenue to the south and 82nd Avenue to the north
Bylaw No. 8227
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It also applies to the South Delta Upland Drive neighbourhood, which is bounded by 52nd Street to the west, 53A Street to the east, Camaro Drive to the south and Upland Drive to the north
The formalization includes, among other things, converting the four temporary speed humps along Upland Drive to permanent speed humps.
The city’s “Slow
Streets” pilot programs were initiated last year to reduce speeds and enhance traffic and pedestrian safety
Prompted by concerns by residents, the programs involved the provision of 30 km/h speed limit signs at the entrances to neighbourhoods and supplemented with the installation of speed humps
Additional commu-
nity-based slow street signage was installed to encourage drivers to go slower and respect vulnerable road users.
A staff report notes that, moving forward, the city is reviewing opportunities to work with other communities in Delta on slow street initiatives on local roads through the work being undertaken in Delta’s Vision Zero Strategy
Deltaconveystunnelpowerlinepreference
SANDOR GYARMATI
sgyarmati@delta-optimist comThe City of Delta prefers an underground line within the new crossing for the transmission line relocation that will be part of the George Massey Tunnel replacement project.
Council at its Feb 13 meeting agreed with the recommendation from the engineering department to convey the city’s preference to BC Hydro, following a presentation from representatives with the Crown corporation It’s the same position the city had earlier conveyed to the province.
BC Hydro operates a 12-km, 230-kilovolt power line from Arnott Substation in Delta to Steveston Substation in Richmond, serving approximately 30,000 customers
Approximately 700 metres of the power line is underground in the existing tunnel With the tunnel planned for decommissioning, BC Hydro needs to relocate the section of the power line crossing the Fraser River
BC Hydro is exploring three options including an overhead line, an underground line within the new Fraser River Tunnel and a separate underground line which the Crown corporation says would have the biggest environmental impact.
BC Hydro notes that the project is at an early stage and a project timeline hasn’t been established
The design for each alternative is conceptual and subject to change as the project advances
It is anticipated the project will be constructed primarily within the existing provincial right-of-
SouthDelta
way. Initial studies identified potential impacts for each of the conceptual alternatives, which will be studied further with mitigation measures developed and implemented, a report to council notes
Council also heard a presentation from Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure representatives who provided an update on the tunnel replacement project, part of the overall Highway 99 Tunnel Program which includes the replacement tunnel, as well as several corridor improvement
projects.
An eight-lane replacement tunnel is to replace the current crossing and is to be completed in 2030. Council was told that once construction begins, staging and construction areas will be required on the Delta side of the river near where the new, wider tunnel will be built, including the fabrication of elements on Deas Island To reduce the number of trucks on the road, delivery of steel and other components to the sites will also occur by river.
ResidentstohavesayonVisionZerosaferroadsplan
SANDOR GYARMATI
sgyarmati@delta-optimist com
The city is beginning to gather public feedback on a new Vision Zero strategy for Delta Vision Zero is a multinational road traffic safety project that aims to achieve a road system with no fatalities or serious injuries
The project originated in Sweden and is gaining momentum across North America, with various cities including Surrey having their own Vision Zero plans
One of the key differences 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
The guiding prin-
ciples for Delta’s plan is to include reducing fatalities and serious collisions, improving connections to schools and community services and addressing the needs of older adults and vulnerable road users
“Given that road safety is a shared responsibility, Delta would like to develop a holistic and strategic road safety plan including all the different stakeholders and community partners. As such, Delta wants to undertake community outreach and engagement The goal of the outreach is to inform, educate and obtain community buy-in to this important initiative
Public and stakeholder engagement will also help shape the policy direction and actions within the plan,” the city explains
The city retained
a consultant to help undertake the public engagement process, while two years ago another consultant was retained to complete a road safety analysis
The recently hired consultant is to also come up with a strategic document, which is to outline key performance indicators and set interim targets, as well as determine priorities for road safety interventions to guide investments.
Delta has also been working with the City of Surrey on a Scott Road corridor safety plan, completing a study which analyzed collision trends, contributing factors and recommended countermeasures.
The city is holding a pair of public information meetings on the Vision Zero initiative, where staff will discuss road safety concerns and
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The fundamental principles of Vision Zero include traffic deaths and severe injuries being acknowledged as preventable.
gain feedback from residents.
The meetings will be held on the following dates:
Tsawwassen and Ladner residents -
Date: Tuesday, March
7, 2023
Time: 5 to 7 p.m
Location: City Hall -
Foyer
Address: 4500
Clarence Taylor Cres., Ladner
North Delta residents:
Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Time: 5 to 7 p.m.
Location: North Delta Centre for the Arts - 2nd floor foyer
Address: 11425 84th Ave , North Delta
Dynamicmusicalduoup nextforconcertseries
Popular Sunday@3 is on March 5 at Ladner United Church
A popular musical duo, who play venues across South Delta, are coming together for what is sure to be a great afternoon of music.
On Sunday, March
5, the Sunday@3 concert series at Ladner United Church presents Linda Kidder and Alex Whittaker
Kidder and Whittaker have been friends and bandmates making beautiful music together for the past 20 years. They play a wide range of music including swing, ballads, Latin, pop and originals
Whittaker is a master guitarist, with a voice that can sing anything, while Kidder is first and foremost a wonderful vocalist, many saying “she has
the voice of an angel”
She will also be playing electric bass
Together these two are very entertaining, personable with a good helping of humour
Tickets for the concert are $10 at the door The
concert starts at 3 p.m. Masks are required as COVID-19 health and safety protocols are still in effect at the church.
Ladner United Church is located at 4960 48 Ave in Ladner Village
-Ian JacquesDeltassist volunteers available to prepare your tax returns
Tax season is just around the corner, and volunteers at Deltassist Family & Community Services are available to prepare income tax returns at their “drop-off and pick-up” tax clinic for low-income Delta residents
Many people do not know that they need to file a tax return in order to receive the GST/HST tax credit or the Canada Child Tax Benefit Filing a tax return on time is important when receiving other benefits such as the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors, MSP Premium Assistance and Pharmacare
If you live in Delta, are low-income, have a simple return and either unable to complete your income tax and benefit return yourself or pay for assistance, Deltassist volunteers are here to help Volunteers receive training through
Canada Revenue Agency’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program and are able to complete tax returns for 2023 as well as 2022, 2021, and 2020
Beginning Monday (March 6) South Delta residents can call 604-946-9526 for information on how to drop off your tax documents at Deltassist’s Ladner office (202 – 5000 Bridge Street) and North Delta residents can call 604-594-3455 for information on how to drop off your tax documents at Deltassist’s North Delta office (9097 120th Street)
Please note that both offices are closed between the hours of noon to 1 p m
For more information, please contact Randi-lee Lensen, Community Services Coordinator, at randi-leel@deltassist. com or at: https://deltassist com/community/income-tax-assistance
-submitted by Deltassist
Deltassist’s Coldest Night of the Year
Deltassist hosted its sixth annual Coldest Night of the Year on Saturday, Feb 25. The event started at City Hall in Ladner. According to Deltassist there was 150 walkers, 21 teams with support from 26 volunteers. City officials were on hand to lend their support as was Delta South MLA Ian Paton and his staff. The BC Lions were also there for a meet and greet. As of Monday morning, Deltassist reports that $29,502 has been raised. Donations are being accepted until March 31 at: www.cnoy.org/delta.
Delta Pride Carnival at Harris Barn
JIM KINNEAR PHOTOSIt was a fun-filled night in Ladner on Saturday for the inaugural Delta Pride Carnival There were plenty of games, food and entertainment including performances from drag performers Justin Abit, Lola Loops, Jerriana and Miss Everlasting. Local character artist Chloe @ starcapacitor was also on hand.
New Futurist Novel, 2072, Published by
TsawwassenResident, Mark Chartrand
Under the pen nameThancy Fat, long time South Delta resident Mark Chartrand recently published a novel entitled 2072
Simple details about 2072 are at www.thancyfat.com.
The novel is set fifty years from now (2072), starting with a look back on how society shifted from work-for-money to contemplative living and bartering It is critically relatable to today’s worsening work trends: the Great Resignation, quiet quitting, AI-driven job displacement and massive layoffs. It emphasizes improvements in morality and ethics over that half-century, by dint of collective, intense meditation Events in 2072 take place in starkly distinct utopian
and dystopian places.
The novel 2072 is carried in paperback atAlbany Books
GamesToys inTsawwassen and Langley Ingram/Chapters advises that it will appear in their stores throughout Vancouver and satellite cities in around two weeks.
EARTHDAYPHOTOCONTEST
Deltaresidentsareinvitedtoparticipateinour15thAnnual PhotoContest!Thisyear’sthemeisEnvironmentalStewardship.
EnvironmentalStewardshipreferstotheresponsibleuseand protectionoftheenvironment.Wecanalldoourparttotake careofthenaturalareasandwildlifewelivealongside,andwe wanttoseewhatenvironmentalstewardshiplooksliketoyou!
HOWTOENTER
Uploadyourphotograph,takenintheCityofDelta, toletstalk.delta.ca/EarthDayContest
Prizeswillbeawardedforeachofthecategories, aswellastheGrandPrizeandFanFavourite.
SubmityourphotobetweenMarch1st–31st,2023. Welookforwardtoseeingyourphotos!
CliffDriveElementarywinsHUBCyclingAward
IAN JACQUESijacques@delta-optimist
comThe students at Cliff Drive Elementary took on the challenge in signing up for Bike to School Week and their efforts have been rewarded
The school was presented with a HUB
Cycling Award last week taking home the Top First Time School Award as HUB handed out its 10th Annual Bike Awards
More than half of the students at Cliff Drive took on the challenge and signed up for Bike to School Week, which
took place in May 2022
They recorded a grand total of 589 trips over five days
“My Grade 3 / 4 class played a leadership role in encouraging students throughout the school to take part in Bike to School Week,” said Cliff Drive teacher Nicole Cooper “In addition to making posters and morning announcements, they went from class-to-class to collect the number of students participating, handed out stickers, and recorded the data. Students then got to display their stickers on our hallway bulletin board, which built physical health and bike safety awareness, and community spirit
It was great to see how excited students were to take part”
Winners of this year ’ s HUB Cycling Awards were selected based on their effort and investment in the following areas: commitment to cycling education, buildings with bike-friendly amenities, commitment to bike-related research, event and advocacy initiatives, cycling infrastructure improvements, and event participation in Go by Bike Week, Bike to School Week, and Bike to Shop.
Fourteen elected officials from across the region presented at the Bike Awards, including Delta School Board chair Val Windsor
Holly students walk for water
Holly Elementary school’s Green Team organized more than 300 students to participate in a Walk for Water recently
The initiative helped to raise funds in support of building a water infrastructure project for students in Uganda who do not have easy access to clean drinking water The Holly students carried yellow jerry cans of water almost one km to simulate this daily task for their peers in the East African nation Holly students raised $900, which was matched by a member of the Rotary Club of Tsawwwassen for a total of $1,800. The funds will benefit the Rotary Club’s Walk for Water project that will deliver clean drinking water and sanitation and hygiene training to more than 1,000 people in Uganda
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law 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
COMMENTS?
Those wishing to provide comment on the proposed discharge may do so in the following ways: Email Write to mayor-council@delta ca Mayor & Council OR City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2
Bylaw No. 8255
Community Foundation hosts successful fundraising gala
The Delta Community Foundation hosted a sold-out inaugural fundraising gala at the new Cascades Casino on Feb 11
The Give from the Heart Gala was an evening filled with great food, friends, entertainment, and the joining together of charities and grant recipients who have received funding from the Delta Community Foundation While the results are still being tabulated, the event was a huge success All funds raised will bring the community foundation closer to its goal of growing The Community Support Fund, creating resources for charities in Delta and an opportunity to respond to urgent needs across our communities.
Attendees enjoyed a casino-themed event that opened with a lively performance from two Vegas-style showgirls, followed by heart-warming stories of community outreach and humanitarian efforts enabled by our generous supporters and donors, a delicious dinner, and an exciting silent and live auction event offering a diverse selection of generously donated art, local services, wine, and hospitality
“The inaugural Gala of the Delta Community Foundation was a resounding success thanks to the hard work of the many volunteers, the sponsors who gave
financial support and the people who attended,” said Foundation president Gail Martin “A huge thank you to all who helped make it an evening of fun, inspiration, celebration and hope for those in our community who need help to bridge societal gaps. ”
For more than 35 years, the Delta Community Foundation has been the only charity that gives to all other charities in Delta, through administering community donations, the creation and administration of endowments, as well as providing an opportunity for community involvement through addressing local needs with the Neighbourhood Small Grants Program Since the launch of the Fund Building Campaign in 2022, the Foundation has raised more than $700K through the generosity of the community.
Donors have made it possible for the Foundation to fund initiatives, charities and non-profit organizations operating in sectors such as mental health, education, arts, culture & heritage, children & youth, environment, food security, Indigenous initiatives, neighborhoods, seniors and much more
To support the Delta Community Foundation visit www deltafoundation org -Submitted by Delta Community Foundation
Correspondence addressed to Council must include your name and full address and will form part of the public record for this bylaw and be published on the City’s website Correspondence must be received by the Office of the City Clerk no later than 10:00 a m on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 to be included with the Agenda materials
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Grace in small things
Today I would like to look at the grace that is sometimes in small things.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner 604-946-4522
sacredheartparish.ca
All Saints Anglican Church
Is it not interesting that what is perceived as small things today, sometimes turn out to be the big things tomorrow?
Walt Disney is today recognized as one of the greatest business leaders The global Disney empire has earned him the record for the most Academy Awards received by any individual, yet in 1919, he was fired by the Kansas City Star because his editor said, he “lacked imagination and had no good ideas?”
Friends, small things today, may turn out to be the big things tomorrow!
Minister’s Minute SIMBARASHE BASVI
St David’s Anglican Church
nity Sometimes it will be slow. Sometimes there are no immediate results. Sometimes there is no appreciation from people There will always be difficult people There will always be challenges Do not let them discourage you
Join us on Sundays 8:30 am and 10 am
Eucharist or Wednesdays 10 am Eucharist and Bible Study.
For more information
www.allsaintsladner.org or call 604-946-8413.
4755 Arthur Drive, Delta
Sundays at 10:30 a m
Rev Jason Truell
4594 – 54A Street, Ladner, B C 604-946-7033
office@ladnercrc.com www ladnercrc ca
In Mark 4: 30-32 Jesus gives a parable, one about the mustard seed, so tiny in comparison to the other seeds in
Israel. Yet with time, it grows into a huge shrub as much as five metres high, large enough for birds to nest in its branches, and roost in its shade This parable belongs to the parables of the kingdom They are meant to encourage the disciples, including you and me, to be strong especially when we are planting seeds of love in our commu-
You and I are, the mustard seed which keeps growing. Little by little, step by step let us do those works which make the kingdom of God a present reality: the small deeds of justice, the small deeds of obedience, the small deeds of love and the small deeds of compassion.
These may seem insignificant, but they are what makes the community, the mustard seed, grow into a giant shrub where the birds of the air the poor and homeless, come and find food, fellowship, and friendship
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Tsawwassen United Church
693 – 53rd Street, Tsawwassen
Welcome to everyone for Worship & Friendship Sunday’s @ 10:00 am
Rev Daniel Kirkegaard tuc@telus.net 604.943.2911
Be Faithful,be true, be a blessing”
DELTA WOMEN INBUSINESS
MARCH 4-7
INTERNATIONAL
WOMEN’S WEEK
Linda Mallard
For something to captivate me for almost 45 years, it must be interesting.
I’ve studied the human body and its relationship to movement, mindfulness and overall health my entire life. Pilates is the method that caught my attention 23 years ago and has been the center point of my work ever since.
Pilates is about moving well and moving with confidence. It will build strength, flexibility, improve posture, energy and zest
The specialized equipment is comfortable, fun and helps movement feel amazing.
If you live with aches, pains, injuries or just feel tight, then that’s a sign that you are out of alignment somewhere in your posture or in the way you move. Pilates restores this and the result is that you feel strong, mobile and energized. You carry yourself with a noticeable confidence. You look better, feel better, sleep better, laugh more.
Located in the beautiful surroundings at Tsawwassen Springs, TWC Pilates is considered one of the most beautiful Studio’s in the world. To stretch, move, breathe and feel strong with views of the mountains and greenery makes this work even more powerful for our clients.
Our classes, workshops and now our Intentional Life Programs, are truly transformational and support you in feeling and looking your best I am so pleased to be able to share it with our incredible community
GETTING STARTED
Two ways to begin your new Pilates Practice. Monthly Group Classes or one on one with our JumpStart Program, begin anytime. www.twcpilates.com/jumpstart
Workshops focus on specific skills such as:
1. Balance Gym
2. Pilates for Golfers
3. MELT Method
4. The Energy Codes
5. Exercising Safely with Osteoporosis
6. Pilates Matwork “to go”
NEW! INTENTIONAL LIFE
LiveaLifeYouLove.
A new division of TWC Pilates focusing on Energy Medicine, Lymphatics, Rehabilitation and life coaching.
- Bio-energetic Synchronization Technique (B.E.ST.)
- RTT Hypnotherapy
- Lymphatic Massage and Injury Rehabilitation
- Life Coaching
- Re-Root Intuitive Healing www.intentionallife.ca
Michelle Harman, Emma McDonald, Maria Durham, Angie Chung & Emma Reyes
Contemporary, environmentally friendly and RefreshinglyLocal™, CoastTsawwassen Inn offers an experience that is anything but ordinary and our service is what makes it a Hotel to be recognized.
Emma McDonald, General Manager has been with the Coast Tsawwassen Inn 20 years and has led the team as General Manager for the last 6 years. Emma is responsible for setting the tone and expectations for each and every employee she leads. Emma is a long-time resident of Tsawwassen and is in every aspect Refreshingly Local™ She sets high expectations for both service and performance and in doing so, she fosters a culture of professionalism where guests feel valued and staff take pride in their work.
Emma Reyes, Executive Housekeeper has been with the Coast Tsawwassen Inn 6 years and has over 38 years of experience in the hospitality industry Emma is proficient in mentoring all members of the team so everyone always knows what they are supposed to accomplish. Teamwork and high standards has enabled the hotel to win the Cleanliness award two years in a row Emma’s entire team works together to make the hotel shine - literally - so that guests can have the best possible experience.
Maria Durham, Catering Manager has been with the Coast Tsawwassen Inn for 4 years in our Catering Department and has over 30 years of experience in the hotel industry Maria is responsible for running the day-to-day catering operations and services. Her love for people
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and food is what makes her rise & shine and she is adamant about making sure that our service leaves a lasting impression on all of our valued guests.
Michelle Harman, Sales Manager has been with Coast Tsawwassen Inn for 1.5 years and has over 32 years of experience in the hotel industry Michelle is responsible for prospecting new business, while maintaining and nurturing old customers and accounts. She demonstrates Core Values of trust, loyalty, hard work, direct communication and teamwork in all of her daily duties. Michelle’s passion for people allows her to greet clients and make them feel at home.
Angie Chung, Front Office Manager has been with the Coast Tsawwassen Inn for 3 years, with over 17 years experience in the hotel industry. Angie leads her team with exemplary leadership in the day to day operations to ensure guests needs are met, concerns are addressed and taken care of before they even enter our doors. Angie works with Integrity and promotes teamwork to ensure we all win together
We look forward to meeting you at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn!
Voted Hotel of the Year 2023 Coast Tsawwassen Inn
Dr. Eva Wong, Dr. Giulia DeVuono and Dr. Sara Kirby
Founded in 1983, Tsawwassen Optometry Clinic is a proud member of the growing Delta community. Dr Giulia DeVuono, Dr Sara Kirby, and Dr Eva Wong have the shared passion to serve this wonderful community and provide its members with the highest quality care. Backed by the latest technology as well as a knowledgeable and caring team, they believe in providing health and education of the eye, along with self expression through eyewear
Regular eye health checks are important, and can detect serious eye disease, and signs of other disease in the body. Children should be seen yearly and are covered under MSP Adults should be seen every 1 to 2 years. Call or book your appointment online.
When we started in 2015, we wanted to do something different. We wanted to fill gaps in services, and we wanted to create a space that felt welcoming to our clients, and felt safe for everyone to be in. We know that people tend to feel more comfortable, and safe when they are represented in the leadership of an organization.
One of our priorities was, and continues to be being led by women. We are so proud of the 17 women who lead us, drive our programming and services, and take care of our clients. We think that it’s important for us to both honour them as we celebrate Women in Business, and also ensure that our community knows our commitment to women in leadership. So, without further ado, we’d like to introduce you to the women on our team. We’re grateful for them, and proud of the work they do to support the community.
REGISTERED CLINICALCOUNSELLORS
REGISTERED MASSAGETHERAPISTS
Dr. Jane Krueger, DC
As a young woman born and raised in South Delta, I am proud to bring my expertise in women’s health to serve the community that I grew up in. It is so important for women of all ages to prioritize their health and wellness, and to seek out specialized care from healthcare providers who understand the unique needs of their bodies.
Chiropractic care can be particularly beneficial for women during pregnancy and menopause, helping to alleviate pain and discomfort, improve mobility, and support overall health and wellness. As a chiropractor, I have prioritized my education in women’s health in order to provide the best possible care to my patients. Through chiropractic care, I work directly with the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system, both of which can be impacted by hormonal changes and other factors specific to women’s health.
Heart to Home Meals
Heart to Home Meals Vancouver, putting smiles on faces and meals on tables!
Heart to Home Meals Vancouver a Delta based business since April 2022
Proud of our Delta based team, dedicated to supporting the needs of Seniors in our community Monday - Friday
Order online or call us and our friendly delivery drivers will deliver the meals straight to your door
Our menu includes a wide variety of entrées including beef, chicken, pork, fish, vegetarian and breakfast options. We
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have several soups to start and tempting desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Select meals that meet your dietary needs for low sodium, high protein, low carbohydrates and/or saturated fat, high fibre, vegetarian, and/or no added sugar
Give us a call and we would be happy to chat with you about our meals…. or happy just to chat with you!
OPTICAL & OPTOMETRY
As a female healthcare provider, I understand the value of creating a safe and welcoming environment for women seeking care. It is essential for women to feel comfortable discussing their health concerns and to receive personalized care that addresses their unique needs.
If you’re looking to prioritize your health and wellness, I encourage you to consider chiropractic care as a safe and effective option. You can visit my social media pages and website to learn more about how chiropractic can support your overall health and wellbeing.
Krista, Dr. Vicki Chen & Jeannette
Robertson Optical & Optometry
Dr Vicki Chen, Dr Gerald Choi, Jeannette & Krista make up the team of eyecare professionals at Robertson Optical & Optometry
We are always pleased to serve new patients, and to continue to help returning patients and their families with their eyecare needs
Dr Chen works with Optometrist, Dr Gerald Choi and they see patients on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday We can often accommodate walk in patients We are pleased to see all members of your family from children to seniors
Jeannette is our licensed optician and offers contact lens fittings, including multifocal contact lenses for those that need to see up close as well in the distance Krista, our customer care specialist will help you book your eye appointments and also assists in frame selections
vancouver@hearttohomemeals.ca | www.HeartToHomeMeals.ca
Angie Hurst
Opened in 1996, Angie Hurst takes pride in the success that Talking Heads Salon has achieved and maintained over the years With over 30 years of experience in the industry and the combined knowledge of the stylists in the salon we are able to offer customers the expertise they deserve
along with a friendly atmosphere for them to enjoy
The Salon specializes in ladies and gent’s cutting and styling, colour, foiling and anything you need for that special occasion with stylists that are all highly qualified and ready to offer their knowledge and advise, allowing you to achieve your own special individual look The focus is customer service and professionalism with everyone working hard to create an overall balance of knowledge within the salon that can only be beneficial to our customers
1226 56th St. Tsawwassen | 604-943-5542
We carry frames from Vogue, Versace, Nautica, DKNY, Etnia, Oga, Kuver, Nano and many others
We offer Value packages of frame lenses and anti-reflection coating at affordable prices We also direct bill to many insurance companies for your eyewear and contact lens purchases
Call us at 604-946-7911 to book an appointment for an eye exam or a contact lens fitting Visit our website at www robertsonopt com for more information
Robertson Optical & Optometry
#102-5405 LadnerTrunk Road | 604.946.7911 www.robertsonopt.com
It’s been a pleasure to work within this community for 27 years and I invite you to call or stop by the salon any time and receive the expertise you deserve from myself or any of the other stylists, along with an atmosphere you can enjoy
Chair Rental Available –Call 604-943-5542 for details
Merly Patricio
We, at Hawaiian Beach, cannot possibly touch on all the benefits of Vitamin D in this space. For your health’s sake though we implore you and your friends to check some of the following books and world renowned experts on google.web
Remember through all your google research that you may find it said that all beneficial effects of Vitamin D that are produced by sunlight exposure are also produced by the use of some tanning beds.
The bulbs we use at Hawaiian Beach do emit some UVB rays (like the sun) but in a controlled environment. This helps our skin to produce Vitamin D and elevate blood levels of Vitamin D
GOOGLE THE FOLLOWING:
• Dr Marc Sorenson - Solar Power for Optimal Health
• Dr. WiIliam Grant - Sunarc.org (Ex NAASA)
• Dr Michael F Holick - The UV Advantage Boston University
• Grass Roots Health - Carole Baggerly
• Vitamin.D Council.com - Dr John Cannell
• Dr Roland Vieth Toronto
• Oliver Gillie - Sunlight Robbery
We did an in house Customer Survey and here are 6 reasons why our customers choose to use our Sunbed Salon.
1) Clean premises, bathrooms & beds
2) Friendly well trained staff
3) Good ‘specials’ on minutes
4) Great hours of operation
5) Some UV Sunbeds
6) Versa - Spa Spay Tan
Christy and Judy
CELEBRATING 29 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS
This Mother Daughter duo are proud to be partners in this successful spa, Atlantis Day Spa.
Judy Drew founded the business in 1994 and has recently been enjoying semi-retirement, even though she can still be found in the spa helping to maintain the standards of excellence in the services provided. While Christy has been a partner since the year 2000, she is now the head honcho, responsible for running the show!
The spa has evolved over the years to reflect the demand for more advanced treatments, however, the duo still maintain their success has been largely due to a few things. The most important being, the belief in treating all their guests like they are part of their family
Another reason is simply keeping their grass roots idea of including Touch Therapies in all their services,
including Med Spa Services like Micro Needling and Laser Skin Rejuvenation. These tend to be a little more intense treatments and therefore by adding Touch Therapies, the treatment is more relaxing. The more relaxed you are, the better the results!
Having great staff that really care about the guest’s comfort and results, is an absolute must for Christy and Judy, as they are very particular about who they hire. For a new hire to be considered for a position as one of the Atlantis Day Spa team, they must share the same belief in providing every guest with the same care and attention to results as Christy and Judy do!
30 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE!
Aileen Noguer is a 30 year veteran realtor and one of the top performing agents in the Lower Mainland and nationwide. Truly dedicated to getting the best results for her clients whether they are buying or selling a home. Her extensive market knowledge and negotiating skills ensure her clients get the best terms possible regardless of market conditions. Aileen is also known for her willingness to go the extra mile for her clients and for her willingness to answer every question and attend to every detail whether it is for her client’s first home or a luxury estate. Her commitment to excellence alongside background in Nursing combined with her friendly and professional attitude has earned her the trust of her clients that have come to expect the best from her.
WAXING AND NAIL BAR
Michelle Gardner
Body Beautiful Waxing and Nail Bar offers gel and acrylic nails, nail art, manicures, pedicures, waxing, ear piercing services and more!
A little bit about me for those of you who don’t know me. I graduated from Blanche McDonald Center in 1989 with my beauty degree and esthetics license. I started my career in a commercial beauty salon, moved to my first home studio in Boundary Bay, then I opened a 1200 sq ft commercial salon in Tsawwassen then finally my home studio in Ladner in 2000 to present My studio is licensed with the City of Delta and inspected by Fraser Health Authority One client at a time!
I love music, camping, hiking, reading and scrap booking. I live with my husband, 2 Daughters, 4 cats and my dog Miles is my studio mascot &
Severide Law
Deirdre Severide and Lindy Mathesius are experienced collaborative divorce lawyers and, together with Virginia Otero, form the collaborative family group at Severide Law The thought of navigating a separation and divorce can be overwhelming There is now a more respectful, non-adversarial and time/ cost efficient way to resolve matters when you or your spouse decide to separate – that is the Collaborative Divorce Process. In this process, each spouse hires a collaboratively trained family lawyer and all parties, including the lawyers, agree not to use the court process and commit
to reasonable and respectful discussions to reach a fair resolution. The collaborative lawyers also commit to minimize or ideally eliminate the destructive nature of divorce to couples and families. This process has proven to be a more cost efficient way for spouses to reach a separation agreement. For more information on this process contact Severide Law
Delta has a thriving community of women led businesses and Alison & Amanda are thrilled to be a part of it. They invite creatives of all ages to wander the retail space and see what sparks your next project idea. Their classrooms offer the perfect space to express that creativity through instructor-led classes and parties, or at the Drop In Nights where you bring your own projects to work on with others. See their website for more information on classes and upcoming events.
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During my 30+ year career I have been very fortunate to meet 100’s of fabulous women, some who have become great friends! I love my work because it is really satisfying for me to make clients look and feel great! Quality is always guaranteed. Covid 19 protocols still in effect Check out my new Website for more info of my services. www.bodybeautiful.ca
Body Beautiful Waxing & Nail Bar
4406 61 Street, Ladner 604.880.3229
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MEDICALAESTHETICS
Cassidy & Lexie Doolan
Clean Slate Skin Bar strives to be the missing piece in Delta. A place for real people who want real results. We specialize in Laser Hair Removal, Hydrafacial, Microneedling, Botox, Filler, and Professional Skincare! We provide the top-of-the-line Medical Aesthetics treatments that Ladner has been needing. If you are ready to start your skin journey- book in for a Complimentary Consultation!
5015 48 Avenue, Ladner | 604-940-4138 www.cleanslateskinbar.ca
Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Through the generosity and passion of their supporters, Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation (DHCH Foundation) funds and promotes outstanding healthcare at Delta Hospital Campus of Care including Mountain View Manor and Irene Thomas Hospice. Since 1988, they have raised over $63 million for state-ofthe-art equipment, capital projects, building improvements, and ongoing education for staff DHCH Foundation has a team of talented and
hardworking women as part of their staff and board who combine their skills and expertise to raise funds towards providing the best healthcare possible for our community today and for future generations
Follow DHCH Foundation on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay connected.
Rachel Frustaci
Rachel is the Owner and Principal Planner for Jewel & Rose, Weddings and Events She has her Wedding and Event Management Certification and over 20 years ’ experience in the Hospitality, Interior Design and Business Industries Weddings and Events, are all about the details and Rachel will work with you to “Create A Moment to Last a Lifetime” If you are wanting Full Planning, Partial Planning or Month of Coordination Services, reach out to see what package works best for you Wherever you are in your planning, Rachel can help with the highest quality of service
Alison Steen
Buying or selling a home can be one of the largest financial decisions you will make and it can seem like an intimidating experience. If you work with me I can streamline the process and save you time, money and stress.
I’ll always tell you the truth and give you the facts that are in your best interest I never want to be that realtor who makes promises they can’t keep just to get a contract –that’s not fair to you. I’m invested in my clients, my career and my community – I’m not just making a sale or purchase, I’m getting to know a new neighbour!
Client Testimonial:
Alison always approached our needs for our family first, and we never felt pressured into making a sale we weren’t sure of.
She is a great communicator, and has a calm, friendly, and honest approach to market sales.
We strongly recommend Alison if you are in need of someone to help you find your dream home!
Thanks so much Alison!
Sincerely,
Jen and Curt
WATER FILTRATION
Santevia Water Systems
Santevia is a woman-led Delta based business that manufactures home water filtration systems that are optimized for health. With the support of female leaders in the Sales, Marketing and Operations Departments, Founder and CEO, Yvonne Anderson has developed the Santevia brand from an entrepreneurial start-up to an innovative leader in the consumer water filtration industry
Sutton Group Seafair Realty
When Carole Petersen and Gina Holvick decided to try their hand at selling cruises 30 years ago, never in their wildest dreams could they have imagined the career they would create for themselves Carole and Gina found their passion and home with CruiseShipCenters, a Vancouver owned and operated company. Since that inception, they have seen the company rebrand itself as a part of the Expedia Family and this past year relaunched as Expedia Cruises, Air, Land and Sea Vacations.
Having had to guide their business through many world-changing events, such as 9/11, Sars, H1N1 to name a few, Carole and Gina remained steadfast in their vision and forged ahead to tackle and conquer all that was put in their path. As 2020 unfolded, the world would yet again be
hit with another life changing blow. Covid-19 took a grip and the industry they loved was devastated, Carole and Gina, along with their team of 30 consultants banded together, tightened the reigns, and held on for the long arduous journey ahead Travel is BACK! Carole, Gina and their team at Sunny South Delta have been working tirelessly, fulfilling the travel needs for their dedicated clients who are itching to chart their path in this amazing world, creating their memories and checking off their bucket lists Whether by Air, Land or Sea, they will be here in your community helping “Navigate your Spectacular Vacation Experiences”!
778.882.8911
REALTORS
VickiFenn
Can you imagine having someone in your life whose only agenda is that you win at what’s most important to YOU?
Whether you’re a small business owner the CEO of a large organization, or someone juggling the many responsibilities of everyday life –you probably experience “people challenges”.
Even our easiest relationships can be hard at times. The good news is that YOU can powerfully impact the results you
wwwvickifenn.com
Amber Baird & Jennifer Dupuis
Amber and Jennifer are proud Delta residents, and accomplished realtors with 30 years combined experience Amber’s Ladner roots go back 3 generations, while Jennifer relocated to Tsawwassen 27 years ago and is still loving the beachside community They are your neighbours’ raising families, working, and playing in the place we are all lucky to call home. Showcasing Delta’s amazing lifestyle and local businesses through their popular Neighbourhood News feature Their goal, to keep people in Delta and bring in new families looking to put down roots
The key to quality service is sincerity, honesty, and integrity Jennifer and Amber focus on running their business with that as a priority
They continue to be recognized as top producing agents by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and Sutton Group Seafair Realty
“Selling or buying a home whether it be your first time or tenth time can be intimidating, we are here to support and guide you through the process It is important for our clients to know when they hire us, they get us!” – Jen & Amber
www.bairdanddupuis.com
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are getting in your life by working with a coach.
Why?
Because we all have blind spots.
Call now for a free consultation to discover how I can help you to win in your business, and life
Vicki’s wise, caring and objective counsel has been instrumental in helping me find my dream job, be a more effective leader and achieve work/life balance as a
ART MATERIALS
Shannan & Jennifer
Come by and check out our “candy store for the creative”!
Since opening in 2007, we have been constantly growing and improving. We’re always adding fun new products and artsy gifts to our extensive stock of quality art essentials at competitive prices. Whether you’re a professional or hobby artist or if you just want to try something creative, there’s something for everyone!
1287 - 56 St., Tsa | 604.943.0117
TRAVELADVISOR
Trudy Buzdon-Barber, CTA
Now, more than ever, people value using a professional travel advisor iLand Luxury Travel exemplifies personal connections and true hospitality I provide advice, access, advocacy and accountability to my valued clients I am there for my clients from the moment they reach out to me until they come home safely For the past 26 years I have been living and working in Tsawwassen! Let’s meet up for coffee and chat about your next trip!
604-837-5142
Alviene Wilkins
Alviene, the owner of Vinca’s Kitchen for almost 15 years, has consistently moved forward in bringing you many well-known brand name products with quality and a varied budget in mind
Vinca’s Kitchen is conveniently located in the heart of Ladner Village and it has become a shopping destination for the everyday chef and anyone looking for that perfect gift for any occasion
Alviene and her staff take great pride in making customer service a top priority including an online shopping platform to allow you to shop locally even if you cannot
busy executive and single parent. Vicki is simply an awesome ‘gift to the world’ and I encourage anyone who aspires to fulfill their life’s dreams to work with her
Krista Thompson CEO, Covenant House Vancouver604.946.7784
vincaskitchen.ca
@vickifenn360sublimeartmaterials.com
TrudyBarber@iLandLuxuryTravel.com
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leave your home, continuing to offer free delivery to all Delta residents
Vinca’s Kitchen appreciates the continued support from our community, throughout the year
Please visit wwwvincaskitchen.ca or follow us on Instagram for information about what is NEW!
Yvonne Clark & Shealeen Drewes
We are family owned and operated since we first opened in 1967 and celebrating our 56th year in business Flooring is such an exciting part of design in your home and there are so many beautiful new introductions for spring!
There has been a delay in new products for the past few years and there is so much to see, not only in new colours but brand new lines that are better than ever
We have always made it our mandate to be on top of the styles and trends by ensuring we have the best selection of samples as well as the product knowledge to help you make the right decision for your home.
Our showroom today is 3000 square feet and filled with a huge selection of area rugs, hardwood, laminate, vinyl plank, cork, vinyl, carpet and maintenance products available all at the very best prices.
Danielle & Alicia
We are proud to be part of this community and look forward to serving you from finding the perfect floor covering for your home to lifetime guaranteed installation.
Come by and visit us, we’re here to help you put together a look you’ll love.
• Free in home consultations
• Lifetime guaranteed installation
• Prompt, professional service
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WORKSHOPS AND CONSULTING SERVICES
Rhiannon & Andrea
We help Non-Indigenous Canadians develop the skills, compassion and abilities to recognize and change systems and practices so they can play an active and meaningful part in Decolonization.
This International Women’s Day, we honour and celebrate women around the world who are working towards creating more inclusive, equitable systems. We hold space for the sacred women and girls who have been murdered and gone missing as a direct result of colonization on Turtle Island. In solidarity, please read Reclaiming Place & Power: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into MMIWG and hold our elected officials accountable for implementing the Calls for Justice. Solidarity requires action.
info@hummingbirdsrising.ca
Coming from a fifth-generation farming family Danielle and Alicia Guichon understand the importance of supporting and buying local produce. In 2001, beginning as the youngest vendors at The Ladner Village Market and carrying only 6-10 items, they eventually took their business to the roadside of Arthur Drive. On Arthur Drive, the girls built a strong following and both point out that ‘our customers want to support local farmers and local businesses from their community’ Once the girls realized that the community had a strong desire to buy Delta grown crops, while in season, the idea for ‘Backroads’ bloomed.
Moving forward a few years later, the want and need for ‘buying local’ is still as strong as ever. With the opening of their produce store, Backroads Family Farm Market, which now carries over 100 items, including their own farm fresh eggs, local bread, fresh cut flowers and other novelty goods, the focus remains on supporting local.
Danielle and Alicia now grow over
30 different vegetables and fruit on their farm “We love providing fresh local produce for those who seek it and teaching others about it as well. We look forward to seeing you this upcoming season!”
Backroads is open five months seasonally and we are opening for our tenth season in May 2023.
Be sure to watch The Optimist for specials and advertisements!
“Connecting Farm and Community under one roof”
www.hummingbirdsrising.ca
Sarah Gallop, RID
Founding Sarah Gallop Design Inc (known as SGDI) in South Delta in 2009, was a natural melding of Sarah’s ambitions and the deep hearted connection she feels for this community
Having 5th generation roots in South Delta, there was never question where her business would be located, and having SGDI become a go-to for great design throughout Delta, she is proven to have made the best decision
Focusing on single family homes; the company began with design for renovations, followed by new home interior design, and finally stretched to encompass full home design for renovations and new homes. Despite residential construction being historically a male oriented trades environment, she sees women making a huge difference within the industry, both in the design and construction arenas “My team is predominantly women, and I am happy to get to lead and mentor this great group of capable female talent We elevate each other in our efforts towards bettering the lives of our clients, as we spend our days
Dr. Sereena Uppal
Dr Sereena Uppal has been providing chiropractic care to the South Delta community for 8 years While addressing the joints and surrounding tissue, Dr Sereena Uppal uses a combination of chiropractic work and infrared red light therapy to maximize her patient’s recovery Since she knows that treatment for pain is not a “one fits all” approach, Dr Sereena Uppal honors each individual as such. She recognizes that her work is one piece of a larger puzzle and encourages the incorporation of other modes of care so that her patients get a comprehensive look at their well being.
As a woman in healthcare, Dr Uppal’s vision for her chiropractic practice is simple: “I want to ensure the physical and emotional wellbeing of my patients by bringing an integrative and collaborative approach to their health.”
As medicine explores more holistic and less invasive ways to heal, there has
together in creative collaboration.”
Sarah remains committed to the community through her contributions and involvement with the Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation - where she sits on the Board of Directors. An advocate of heritage preservation, Sarah is currently restoring the historic Baker House in Ladner Village (formerly Clair’s Boutique Hotel).
Sarah is looking forward to being more connected to the community where she grew up and will be moving her design firm to Ladner Village later this Spring
Kathy Van VlietCreate a welcoming entrance to your home with pots of seasonal colour
Enjoy nature in your own garden space by adding new plants or reshaping your lawn to transform your yard into a private retreat
Savour a fresh new garden by adding herbs and vegetables between your existing shrubs Kathy has decades of experience enhancing gardens into a relaxing family friendly environment Give her a call.
604.760.1238
Having lived and worked in South Delta for over 30 years, Jennifer specializes in offering competitive mortgage rates and flexible financing solutions for first-time home buyers, the self-employed, investors and more. A skilled communicator - Jennifer is passionate about our community and helping her clients achieve their goals. You can count on her for expert advice and customized solutions
Nidhi Premji and Purnima Sadage
www.kathyvanvliet.com
never been a better time to enjoy good health, energy and renewed strength, and her goal is to get you there.
Recently, Dr Sereena Uppal joined the incredible team at Collaborative Wellness. “Being part of a team of amazing women, inspires me to continue supporting women in all areas of life and I will do whatever I can to ensure your success. Thank you to everyone who has trusted me with their health, and I look forward to meeting more of you soon.”
Nidhi Premji and Purnima Sadage are young professionals helping families with buying, selling and investing in real estate. They both grew up in Richmond and now live and work in Delta. Nidhi and Purnima have made effortless connections in the community and have enjoyed the open conversations with Ladnerites. In their spare time you will see them walking or at the dog park with their puppies, Leo, Lulu and Trinco.
Our business is built on making lifelong relationships with people who will appreciate our expertise and dedication. Whether you’re a buyer or seller, we want to help you accomplish your goals. Real estate is all about relationships, and when it comes down to it, we treat people how we like to be treated: confidentially, fairly and honestly
Getting into real estate can be a big deal. It might be the biggest financial decision of your life. Or maybe it’s part of a bigger picture, like raising a family or building wealth for yourself Regardless of your situation, you want it to be a good decision. By taking advantage of information and resources that others have used before you, you can significantly reduce the risk involved in real estate investing and make sure it’s for you.
As an active member of the community, they are always volunteering to give back to the community Anything they can do for you, do not hesitate to reach out. (Perhaps, walking the dogs.)
nidhipremji95@gmail.com
Rhonda Doram
Supporting our elders to live with dignity and security through concerning times is even more important today than ever. Equally important, the concept of ‘doing unto others ’ , is more than just a phrase, and an adage taken to heart by HoneyDo owner, Rhonda Doram
Recognizing a great need for consistent and heartFULL local care options, Rhonda launched HoneyDo Lifestyle Assistant Inc. in 2008. Fueled by a pivotal desire to be of service for others, HoneyDo was modelled to offer the same meaningful inhome services needed for Rhonda’s own cherished Grandmother HoneyDo continues to meet and exceed the needs of seniors and their families across Delta and South Fraser regions Enhanced safety measures allow service continuity for them to maintain independence to safely and successfully ‘Live and Age Well in Place’, wherever they call home
HoneyDo’s award-winning services, unique
solutions and dedicated team ensures seniors continue living safe, independent lives, while staying connected to family and their local community
Seeing the same certified team of Assistants simplifies daily living routines and builds a special rapport Tailored services ranging from companionship to memory support and personal care, boost freedom, comfort, and peace of mind for busy families juggling so much in these times
What can HoneyDo for You?
Carol R. LeVasseur DDIoriginate from the majestic shores of the Saint Lawrence River; resided for a few years north of the Arctic Circle; and, presently established on the coast of our spectacular South Delta with no regrets. Since 1988, proudly providing our community and beyond a Complete Removable Denture Service, including Dentures over Implants. My quaint office is still located in the of Historic Ladner Village, and, I welcome you to use it as a haven for your removable dental prosthetic needs and referrals.
PHYSIOTHERAPY
604.809.7605 honeydolifestyle.com
Dr. Crista Walker
Over the past 24 years, I’ve surrounded myself with strong, intelligent women who have helped me to become the best I can be - a better dentist, person, partner and mother I am supported by a full-time staff of amazing women and have been excited to participate in and help develop networks that nurture and encourage women to achieve their life and business potentials We must continue to lift each other up.
Living a life of gratitude (and hard work), special appreciation goes out to the Delta community who nominated and voted for us on CommunityVotes Delta, making us the Platinum winner in both the Dental Clinic and Dentists categories for the second year in a row We are honoured to be a part of this community
Our new clinic in Boundary Bay provides general dental care and laser dentistry in a serene and calming environment
We are a female owned, family-based business and are always welcoming new patients Come visit our upgraded
location at the historical border crossing site at 6714 Corbould Road.
We are thrilled to welcome Dr Sangeeta Wylie back to our team as Dental Associate. A great dentist and strong leader, Dr Wylie graduated from Dalhousie University in 2001.
Dr Walker is a graduate of the University of Alberta and has been practicing in Tsawwassen since 1998.
Cleanings & Checkups – Restorative Dentistry
Kid’s Dentistry – Ortho & Invisalign – Teeth Whitening – Laser Treatments
Nicole Coffey and Devon Konrad
Nicole Coffey and Devon Konrad met during their Masters of Physical Therapy degree at UBC and joined forces in 2019 to create Ladner Village Physiotherapy Their vision was to provide exceptional physiotherapy services in their home town by creating a beautiful and calming space specifically designed to meet the needs of their community With Nicole’s expertise in pelvic floor physiotherapy and Devon’s extensive training in vestibular rehabilitation and concussion management, they launched their advanced and specialized services in addition to traditional physiotherapy services
Four years into business, Ladner Village Physiotherapy has grown into a multidisciplinary clinic with 8 private treatment rooms and a large gym space including a Pilates reformer They focus on leading their team to provide evidence-based and personalized physiotherapy, massage therapy, kinesiology and clinical counselling. In addition to Nicole and Devon’s expertise, their diverse group of talented therapists offer a wide range of specialized services
604.943.7494 www.serenitydental.ca
including dance physiotherapy, TMJ therapy, IMS, private fitness classes and sports rehabilitation.
In the past year, the team at Ladner Village Physiotherapy has continued to enhance their skills. Devon headed to Amsterdam in October for the International Consensus Conference on Concussion in Sport, bringing home the latest in evidence-based concussion care Nicole attended several courses including Pelvic Physiotherapy for Transgender and Gender-Diverse People. The clinic offers a GLA:D program, a structured education and exercise class for people living with hip and knee osteoarthritis. Devon leads a concussion circuit for those suffering from the long term effects of concussions. Ladner Village Physiotherapy is dedicated to ongoing program development so that quality and specialized services can be offered closer to home.
Yolanda Hoolsema
Buying or Selling a home can be one of the largest financial decisions people will make and it can seem like an intimidating experience
Representing homeowners and future homeowners, I’m committed to listening to my clients’ needs and utilizing my negotiating skills to ensure a successful real estate transaction.
A little bit about me: I hold a degree in Banking and Finances I’m a long time resident of South Delta, a wife and a mother of three girls, all competitive gymnasts that train at Delta Gymnastics.I have been doing Real Estate for over 8 years now and I have represented both, buyers and sellers and I’m happy to work with First time Homebuyers purchasing a condo as well as people looking
for a family home or even a vacation home I’m committed to building relationships with my clients and my community
I enjoy helping people grow their real estate portfolio and see them go from buying their first home to buying investment properties.
“Growing your real estate dreams together” For more info visit wwwyolanda-hoolsema com
CAFE & CATERING
Tracy & Sheree
Business partners Tracy & Sheree have a long history in Delta. After Initially meeting as employees of the former owners, the pair pooled their resources to purchase the business and renamed the Café They pride themselves on their freshly made salads, quiches, sandwiches and baked goods, lasagnas, gluten free options and more As well as the Café, they provide Catering service for any special event- be it a social gathering, appetizer party, full course dinner or a corporate meeting
CATERING/TAKEOUT
Las Catrinas Mexican Cuisine
www.cafedegourmetdelights.com
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on Group - Seafair Realty @yolandahoolsemarealtor
MEMBER
Hon. Carla Qualtrough
International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate progress made and raise awareness of the work that still needs to be done to ensure the full participation of future generations of women and girls in all aspects of our society This year our Government of Canada’s theme is “Every Woman Counts.”
Our government is committed to building a more inclusive future for women and girls across the country From launching the first-ever Task Force on Women in the Economy and providing affordable financing, mentorship, and training through the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy, we continue to support working women so that their businesses can grow and thrive. By establishing a national $10-a-day early learning and childcare system, we are enabling women to re-enter the work force, grow their businesses and pursue their careers.
Here in Delta, let’s celebrate the successful women working all around us. They are not only an important part of our community but contribute
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significantly to our local economy Their presence in our community also reminds today’s young people that their dreams are within reach.
Together, we can build a world where women and girls no longer face high walls and glass ceilings and are free to realize their full potential as equal partners in our society.
Las Catrinas is an authentic Mexican food take-out business located in Ladner at the All Saints Anglican Church that operates every Friday, it is own by 2 Mexicans living in Ladner, Fabiola and Jenny who wanted to bring some of the flavours they grew up with, to the place their children are now growing up in, following their family’s traditional recipes They love sharing their culture through food for everyone to enjoy so make sure to subscribe to www.lascatrinasmc.ca to receive their weekly menu, order online and pick it up at the Church or have it delivered on Friday 4755 Arthur Dr., Ladner
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The late Ruth Bader Ginsburg said “Women belong in all places where decisions are being made. It shouldn’t be that women are the exception.”
Our legal services include:
• Estate Planning, including probate, wills, powers of attorney and representation agreements
• Business Law
• Real Estate
DELTA SPORTS DeltaLacrossemaking mostofnewsportcourt
Association’s free drop-ins attract big numbers
MARK BOOTH mbooth@delta-optimist comIt appears the new Ladner Sport Court is already a game changer for Delta Lacrosse
The association took advantage of the now covered outdoor box for its second free Try Lacrosse event on Feb. 18, hosted by former pro star Garrett Billings.
The Tsawwassen resident led roughly 100 kids through some introductory skills during the two-hour session
Just like last month’s first event, a large number of the participants were female That resulted in enough new players registering for Delta to be putting two novice female teams on the floor this coming season for the first time in its history
“COVID really knocked our female program down,” said Delta Lacrosse vice-president and female coordinator Erin Harris “Our goal this year and next year is to get back to our pre-COVID numbers without question We have the draw in the community and population to easily do that. It’s just that a lot of people don’t know about lacrosse in Delta.
“We have some tremendous National Lacrosse League stars and a host of other players on U.S. scholarships. Our responsibility for the next few years is to help the population learn the opportunities for these kids and lacrosse Hockey does such a good job and we need to match its effort”
Billings was brought in to oversee the grassroots development program and told the Optimist back in December his goal was wanting the new players coming back for more Harris agrees.
“Our real focus going forward is to make sure those grassroot girls joining now, have the most tremendous experience in lacrosse going forward,” she said “I definitely can speak from my own daughter’s experience She is a certified coach All of her confidence comes from lacrosse When things are tough in school, lacrosse is always a great outlet”
The association’s marketing efforts that includes social media, signage throughout the community and print advertising in the Optimist for its preseason events are also paying off on the boys’ side with a big jump in registration numbers at the entry levels
Former National Lacrosse League star and Tsawwassen resident Garrett Billings led about 100 youngsters through a two-hour Try Lacrosse session at the Ladner Sport Court on Feb. 18. The free drop-ins have led to a surge in registration for the coming box lacrosse season.
Homegrown standout and pro star Mitch Jones serves as technical director and is overseeing a pre-season Lacrosse Academy It’s another program made possible by the covered box “There’s a pretty good chance we would have had to cancel today without this You just can’t have 100 kids running around on a slippery surface,”
Harris added “This venue has created somewhere for the teenagers to just go and play You have 13-and-14-year-olds practising their behind-the-back shots and showing eight-year-olds how to do it It’s fantastic”
It’s still not too late to register for the 2023 box lacrosse season Visit deltalacrosse.ca for more information.
U18 Footmen defeat rivals to be crowned provincial champs
The Delta Footmen saved their best for last against their season-long rival to be crowned U18 provincial tier two champions
The Footmen concluded the 2022/23 campaign at the B C Lacrosse showcase event at Newton Athletic Park with a 14-6 win over Mission/Valley in the gold medal game, played on Feb. 19. It was the final chapter of an epic postseason battle that began a few weeks earlier in the Pacific Coast Lacrosse League playoffs.
The Footmen squeaked into the semi-finals after dropping round-robin games to Mission/Valley (8-5) and
Richmond/Vancouver (12-9) while battling the Adanacs to 11-11 draw Delta adjusted its strategy with a
renewed formula for the playoffs and it paid off with an 11-9 final four win against Surrey The momentum contin-
ued into the gold medal game with an outstanding performance, led by tournament MVP Turner Anderson
The roster includes three graduating players – Carter Torok, Tavis Bott and Dylan Maskell
Rounding out the team were: JJ Milne, Dryden Murrell, Amaro Rojas Arce, Nicholas Leong, Ayrton Bodo, Ben Eckert, Ethan Fasse, Carter McIntyre, Zachary Milne, Holden Johnston, Aidan Currivan, Ryan Roberts, William Bocolas, Riley Neaves and Ajay Pannu.
The coaches are Greg Leong and Alex Emro The team manager is LeeAnn Neaves
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MARK BOOTH mbooth@delta-optimist comIt’s been quite the journey back to being among the best in the country for one of the most decorated athletes in the long history of Delta Gymnastics’ competitive program
Ryan Woodhead figures he was about three years old when his parents signed him up for a development tumbling program when the club was still based out of its original home at the South Delta Recreation Centre. Years later, the Tsawwassen resident had established himself among the top male gymnasts in the country when he suffered a major back injury in 2016.
“I broke one vertebrate on the parallel bars and I had to stop all my training for about six months,” recalled the now 22-year-old Woodhead who is also coaching at the club. “Since then I have working my way back, one event at a time”
The injury and recovery meant Woodhead initially could only compete in limited events Still, he was
healthy enough to win bronze on the same parallel bars at the 2019 Canada Winter Games
It wasn’t until a year ago when he finally was given a clean bill of health to compete in all six individual events at the Canadian Championships, finishing 10th.
With his hopes of earning a spot on the senior men ’ s national team, Woodhead headed to last month’s Elite Canada competition in Saskatoon He stood eighth after day one of the all-around event, then cleaned up some mistakes to finish fourth on day two and sixth overall. Highlights included a third place finish day two result on the parallel bars and a combined top five, along with the high bar
“It was weird because it was getting back to the skills I was doing when I was younger, but it is just part of the (recovery) process, ” he said “Overall, I’m just happy to get back to where I am and be able to compete in all six events again”
A busy spring ahead includes the provincial championships at the end of March in Surrey and the Canadian Championships in May
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$1,449,000 |
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8 4638 Orca Way, Delta
Seaside by Mosaic. “M Plan” Show Suite, 1/2 Duplex in one of the best locations in the entire complex. Featuring over 2,246sqft of open concept living, this breathtaking unit boasts luxury & magazine worthy designs the moment you enter Enjoyyourmorning coffeeyearround on the covered balconywhilewatching the eagles soar & deer roam in the protected green belt behind. Take in your spectacular ocean views from the upper tower level in your bright, open-concept interior with 3 stories & plenty of natural light making it the perfect sanctuary to call home. Interior features 4 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms, swoon worthy walk-in closet & ensuite. With its convenient location, beautiful scenery, & comfortable living space, this home is a great opportunity to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle.
$589,900 | 204 16 Lakewood Drive, Vancouver
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$2,388,000 | 4605 Garry Street, Delta
For Sale
Detached Garage, Turn-key rancher & lrg 11,062 sq. ft. lot in one of the best pockets of Ladner 2461 sq. ft. home underwent a major SGDI renovation in 2015 & features quality craftsmanship, luxurious materials + impressive details of finishing throughout.Chef kitchen w/ 2 toned cabinetry, over-sized windows, 10 ft ceilings + gas fireplace. 4 bed/3bath home w/ side by side laundry + mud-room. Enjoy sunshine + quiet in your private yard & entertain year round surrounded w/ lush landscaping, 25’10”x17’8” covered patio w/ low maintenance concrete, bright skylights & built in speakers that will impress all guests.This home is truly spectacular and needs to be seen to appreciate. Stones throw away from Delta Secondary/Memorial Park + downtown Ladner
$750,000 | 519 20673 78 Avenue, Langley
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You’ll fall in love with the Westcoast modern architecture, bold exterior, & breathtaking features! This is your chance to purchase a South Facing SUB PENTHOUSE unit in the ‘luxury acoustic rated’ & meticulously crafted “Grayson” Sub Penthouse “A2” floor-plan that features 1102 sq ft of open luxury living. Master bedroom features a walk in closet, 4 pc ensuite & views to your private 220+ sq ft deck! Spacious kitchen with enviable & over-height white shaker soft-close cabinetry, full extension drawers, S/ S appliances, gas stove, under-mount lighting & Casearstone counters. 2 PARKING/Storage in the secured underground. Amenities include a social lounge with outdoor patio, gas hook ups on your deck, fire pit, gym & meeting room.
$559,000 | 520 20673 78 Avenue, Langley
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Luxuries + Convenience. This fully renovated 758 sq. ft. 2 bedroom 1 bathroom condo is situated in an incredible location. Bus, restaurants + commuting at your doorstep Enjoy the expansive open concept living space, top of the line appliances & spa inspired bathroom w/ in-floor heating Over sized windows w/ Tree-top views from all rooms + a balcony! Enjoy the convenience of being close to shops, restaurants, and entertainment, all while living in this turn-key home. Updates include: flooring, paint, electrical, closet organizers, granite countertops. Windows/ Decks have been replaced. 1 LRG storage (same level) + 1 secured underground parking. Showings by appointment only
Amazing opportunity to own in a Luxury building - GRAYSON! Located in the heart of Yorkson Village with access to all of its amenities at your disposal. Take in this beautifully designed 2 bed, 2 bath unit with wide plank oak laminate flooring throughout, 2’ blinds, and upgraded Fridgidaire washer & dryer Light & airy kitchen features quartz countertops, white shaker cabinets, and stainless steel appliances. 9’ Ceilings allowing for lots of natural light in this luxury acoustic rated building so enjoy your tranquil space with peace of mind. Year-round covered expansive patio space with BBQ Hookup or entertain guests in the Social Lounge w/ BBQ & fire pit seating areas. Comfort & convenience with easy access to Hwy 1, Shopping, Park and Ride. Rare opportunity to own 2 units side by side!
It is truly a priveledge to live the urban water life, in this custom Floating Home. To own a piece of heaven that offers you privacy such as this along with being close to Vancouver and only minutes to open waters of the Salish Sea. Not just one property but two with a full 132 ft frontage, deep water lot, boat lift, 60’ dock and H/C water at boat. Keep your toys safe, warm and protected in the custom engineered, heated 796 sq ft triple bay shop/garage. The home is pure luxury with custom designer touchs by Jane Dabrowski, everywhere. An IMF float and a one of a kind home conceived and designed by Jennifer Heath and built by Pinnacle Homes The home welcomes you with solid walnut flooring and feature walls and built ins. Light fills the home and radiant heat keeps you cozy
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4950 CEDAR SPRINGS DRIVE, TSAW
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!! One of the best single family homes on Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course with fabulous views of lake and golf course and sunny western exposed yard. Home features a great floor plan with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and Fabulous Great Room that open to beautiful views of Golf course lake and wildlife. This home is approx. 2600 sq. ft. with an oversized garage with room for golf cart and the best location for guest parking Don't miss this RARE find!!!
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10A AVENUE, TSAW
Great updated split level home on a quiet street in Upper Tsawwassen This home has many updates featuring a new kitchen, bathrooms, metal roof and windows. Excellent floor plan with 4 bdrms, 4 bathrooms and totally separate office or studio Yard has been newly landscaped with sunny southern exposed yard and has a double access shed for that handyman Home has been priced to sell and is listed $90,000 below 2023 assessed value
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$799,000
5368 4A AVENUE
Fabulous views of North Shore Mountains and Boundary Bay This great 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home has been extensively updated, recent updates includes an outstanding pool, patio and deck areas Home also features gourmet kitchen which opens to a large great room and deck area that takes advantage of the fabulous views Just move in and enjoy your resort at home.
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5304 SPETIFORE CRESCENT
Beautiful 5 bedroom, 4 full bathroom home in upper Tsawwassen This great family home is approx 2900 sq ft with excellent floor plan and finished with high end details throughout
Located in an area of newer homes close to schools, parks, transportation with a beautiful southern exposed back yard Call for more information and your exclusive showing.
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#504-1400 VIEW CRESCENT
Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo, centrally located in one of Tsawwassen's finest buildings (La Mirage) Featuring huge sunny private decks overlooking golf course This spacious as-new condo has a great floor plan, new appliances and flooring. In well-managed concrete building on quiet street just steps from the Town-Center and Pets are allowed! Condos like this rarely come to market Don't miss this opportunity
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FABULOUS VIEWS
$2,999,000
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$3,488,000
many fines homes in Upper Tsawwassen. Home is just totally updated with ouststanding views on a 10,750 sq ft western exposed lot This kind of home does not come to market often, don't miss this one Call for more information
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$3,500,000
SPEED'S PUB FOR SALE
Fabulous opportunity to purchase one of Ladner's historic family businesses This great pub is located on Ladner's inner harbour with marine access and potential marine business. The business has been great for decades and now is time for another buyer to put their own business ideas and energy to continue this long established pub This purchase price also includes the liquor licence for Ladner Liquor Store
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WOW!!!
THIS HOME HAS IT ALL!!!
Fabulous 180 degree ocean, Mount Baker and farmland views This gorgeous home was custom designed by Keith Baker & built by one of Tsawwassen's best builders The high end finishing, quality workmanship, views and location make this 6,000 sq.ft. custom built home one of Tsawwassen's finest homes This special home has an excellent floor plan that works for many lifestyles and also has a 1 bdrm suite The home features a spectacular rooftop deck with putting green, jacuzzi, fireplace and outstanding views Make your dreams come true with this one of a kind masterpiece Call for your exclusive viewing Call ROBIN 604-868-2844
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$1,249,000
111 GRAHAM DRIVE BEST SUNSET VIEWS & LOCATION
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.
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This28,000sqftlotisintheprocessofapplicationforsub-divisionfor2flatrectangularbuildinglots,andallbuildingplanshavebewensubmittedtothecity Thecurrentfamilyhomehasbeenrenovatedandoffersover3,600sqft oflivingspacefora familythatchoosestokeepthelotasiswithswimmingpool&park-likesetting.
5382 CRESCENT DRIVE
• LUXURIOUS 6,700+ SQ.FT CUSTOM HOME ON PARK LIKE 20,000 SQ.FT LOT
• CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL MAJOR AMENITIES
• 2 BEDROOM SELF CONTAINED SUITE WITH OWN LAUNDRY
• DETACHED 900 SQ.FT SHOP AT THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY
3-5053 47 AVENUE
• 4 BED 3 BATH TOWNHOUSE IN LADNER VILLAGE
• WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL MAJOR AMENITIES INCLUDING SCHOOLS, PARKS AND SHOPPING
• BRIGHT SUNNY SOUTH EXPOSURE, TURNKEY LIVING AND RECENT UPDATES
• 2 CAR GARAGE WITH LANEWAY ACCESS.
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• CUSTOM BUILT
• 2 BEDROOM CONDO
• WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER
8-9405 121 STREET
• SPACIOUS 3 BED 3 BATH T/H
• CENTRAL LOCATION CLOSE TO SKYTRAIN, TRANSIT, SCHOOLS & SURREY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
• TANDEM 2 CAR GARAGE
• WELL MAINTAINED 1 OWNER HOME
4903A 53 ST - NEW COACH HOMES
• 4/5 BEDROOM + DEN & FAMILY ROOM-MAIN HOUSE
• SEPERATE 1 BEDROOM COACH HOME WITH LAUNDRY
• QUAILTY BUILDER WITH 2-5-10 NEW HOME WARRANTY
• CONVENIENT CENTRAL LADNER VILLAGE LOC.
• PRICED TO SELL AT $1,899,900
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• LUXURIOUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME
• UNBEATABLE CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION
• 3 LARGE BEDROOMS. 4 BATHROOMS
• FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN WITH HIGH END FINISHED THROUGHOUT
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4 Bed - 4 Bath - 5390 Sqft - House
4523 King Edward Place, Delta
$1,649,900
A rare opportunity! This custom built, two level character home has Spanish charm in a perfect cul-desac location. Two blocks from Delta Secondary & a short walk into Ladner’s historic Village. This home boasts 2 x 6 construction, updated roof, furnace, appliances, pool heater & poolside windows. The interior is finished with cedar throughout, custom solid wood doors & windows First floor offers a pool garden getaway featuring Ladner’s BEST indoor 10m pool! Sauna/Steam room, &
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780 Gilchrist Place, Tsaw $1,679,000
2,634 sq. | 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 7,868 sq. lot
SOMETHING SPECIAL! Professionally renovated & located in a sought-a er area. The NEW custom kitchen is designed for people who like to cook and entertain. Cul-de-sac loca�on, oversized double car garage, big bedrooms & much, much more!
#114-1702 56th Street, Tsaw $719,900
1,196 sq. | 2 bedrooms | 2.5 bathrooms
Updated 2 level end unit townhome in popular Pillars complex. SS appliances, quartz counters, wood flooring, private southern exposed yard and 2 secure parking spots. Central loca�on
1745 Enderby Avenue, Tsaw $2,350,000
2,635 sq. | 4 bedrooms | 3 ½ bathrooms | 6,039 sq. lot
Enjoy family life to the fullest! Custom built ‘Modern Cra sman’ with an a en�on to detail, finishings & luxury appliances. 10’ ceilings, large family friendly kitchen, huge primary bedroom with spa-like ensuite, A/C, detached double car garage & steps to an abundance of recrea�on.
with open concept and spacious bedrooms in one of
most sought a er complexes “The Pillars”! Front and Back Pa�o, side by side underground parking with large storage area and in floor radiant heat are just a few of the features of this wonderful unit.
325 54th Street, Tsaw $1,498,000
2,488 sq. | 5 bedrooms | 2.5 bathrooms | 10,204 sq. lot
5527 52nd Avenue, Ladner $1,579,000
3,523 sq. | 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 8,712 sq. lot
Upscale design with high ceilings, gourmet kitchen, hardwood floors, covered deck, locker, A/C & 2 parking spots.
ENDLESS POSSIBILTIES! Big home on a bigger lot in an established, quiet & friendly neighbourhood-‘ Pebble Hill’
Ideal plan to suite. 4 car garage with plenty of off-street parking. Close to SDSS & Diefenbaker Park. Par�al views are included.
Immaculate family home in desirable West Ladner neighbourhood. Hawthorne school catchment. Extensive updates, me�culous condi�on. A fantas�c 2 level layout with plenty of parking Perfect for families with loads of opportunity
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1206 Pacific Drive
Located in Stahaken on Pacific Drive, one of the nicest subdivisions in Tsawwassen, this 4 bdrm/3 bathroom home was custom built by Carl Jensen for the existing owner Grand entrance with vaulted foyer, large formal dining and living room with large kitchen/family room opening up to the back patio. Manicured gardens and yard provide a park-like setting. 3 bedrooms up including a spacious primary bedroom with a large 5 piece ensuite and spacious walk-in closet. Separate games room above the garage provides added flex space. Fantastic layout for family and entertaining. Radiant heat and several updates including newer roof, IBC Boiler, interior & exterior paint, blinds, appliances and more.
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#116 812 Milton Street
Welcome to Hawthorne Place – well kept 1 Bed 1 Bath unit with 762 sq ft and a spacious 2 floor layout. This bright end-unit has South facing views of the Fraser River, with 2 sundrenched patios. Featuring insuite laundry, storage locker, and a secured parking spot. Located just up the hill from downtown New West, this self-managed building is close to the SkyTrain, schools, and the New West shopping center
4553 66 Street
Gorgeous 2 level home in East Ladner This Executive style home is located on a no through street near farmland and sits on a spacious 8448 sq ft lot with western back yard exposure. With over 2400 sq ft, this 3 bedroom/den + 3 bathroom has a bonus 800sq ft studio in the back, great space for studio, gym office or workshop. New flooring and interior paint, radiant heat flooring, 18 ft Vaulted ceilings in the foyer and living room welcome you to this fantastic main floor living floorplan The kitchen is spacious and bright with island and family room overlooking the patio & garden. 3 bedrooms up including large primary and ensuite up with all 3 bedrooms having walkin closet. 4 Blocks to Holly Elementary and only 20 mins to Vancouver Call now for your viewing appointment.
#201-1480 Foster Street White Rock
WELCOME TO WHITE ROCK SQUARE - Well kept 2 Bed, 2 Bath unit with over 1259 sqft Vacant & ready to move in. This large unit has southwest ocean views, great layout, with an enclosed 8’x20’ solarium, in-suite storage room, large locker and secured parking. Located right in the heart of uptown White Rock & only steps to amenities: shopping, restaurants, park, recreation, transit & more. Solid concrete building with amazing amenities area & roof top deck with spectacular views! Enjoy over 1000sqft common area with fireplace, pool table, card tables, lounge & kitchen. Heat and Hot water included in maintenance.
8-4638 ORCA WAY, TSAW
Seaside by Mosaic 2,246sf 4 bed 3 bath 1/2 duplex in the best location in the complex with ocean & greenbelt views Plenty of upgrades and the spectacular tower set this apart from anything else on the market MLS# R2746916
948 TSAWWASSEN BEACH ROAD
Spectacular waterfront home with panoramic ocean views This 5 bedroom, 4,000sf home has been extensively renovated, features include Euroline windows & doors, 5 full bathrooms, Control 4 automation & a separate 1 bedroom inlaw suite on the lower level Spacious decks with frameless glass railings perfect for enjoying the stunning sunsets from your hot tub Once in a lifetime opportunity to paddle board, kayak & anchor your boat right in front of your home MLS# R2727791
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SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS!
#514-1350 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN
SOUTH/EAST VIEWS FROM THE HUGE, COVERED PATIO!
1,600 SQ.FT. - 2 BDRMS / 2 BATHS, CENTRAL LOCATION, BRICK BUILDING. MLS# R2754590.
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EXTRA LARGE 875 SQ.FT. 1 BEDROOM & DEN CONDO UNIT. SOUTH FACING 140 SQ.FT. COVERED BALCONY. 2 PARKING STALLS. MLS# R2751867
$1,319,000
NATURE LOVERS’ GALORE!
FROM THE BEAUTIFUL CENTENNIAL BEACH! PRIVATE BACK GARDENS. OFFERING A LIFESTYLE YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS! NATURE TRAILS, THE BEST BEACH IN THE LOWER MAINLAND, BIKE TRAILS, PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN, 1 OF A KIND WILDLIFE, KAYAKING, PADDLE BOARDING, KITE SURFING, BOATING & SO MUCH MORE! MLS# R2746936
$799,000
$769,000
FULLY RENOVATED 1,602 SQ.FT. CONDO! CONCRETE, STEEL CONSTRUCTION, BRICK BUILDING!
#505-1350 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN
BEAUTIFUL, OPEN LAYOUT! FEATURING 2 BEDROOMS, DEN, FAMILY ROOM, GOURMET KITCHEN, OVERSIZE, OPEN LIVING & DINING AREA!, CALIFORNIA SHUTTERS, IMPRESSIVE, NEW FIREPLACE & MUCH MORE! A MUST SEE! VIEW MORE PICTURES AT MLS# R2748853
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MACKIE, Gwenneth
February 27, 2022
Gwen s face always it up at the sound of a cork popping or at the ment on of the word "mart ni " She was happiest with a good drink, good food, lovely things, and, above a l, with fam y Family was most important to her, and children were prec ous When it came to either, Gwen was tire essly sup portive and compass onate She also had a imitless capacity to forgive and forget Gwen never was judgemental of those who confided in her w th their failings or their struggles as many wou d, for that very reason And few things gave Gwen greater joy than to sit n the sun, back in her hometown of Swift Current, Saskatchewan, with a chilled martini, laughing freely and surrounded by her fam ly When not "back home," Gwen loved to trave and jet set, and her style a ways left an mpress on As a host ess and cook, she was doting and consummate, and she kept a lovely house and table When it came to a fine dinner, a love y dress, or a unique antique, cost was no object.
As a neighbour, she was loyal And as a mother, aunt s ster daughter and grandmother she was devoted Indeed, in her later ife, she became an adoptive grandmother to many in her Tsawwassen neighbourhood, where she’d ved for almost 50 years But, the sun could not a ways shine n her last years, loss of memory and mob lity robbed more and more from her So too, did s eeplessness the symptom of a wound that plagued her from when she gave up her first born son moments af ter he was born The f na ordea for Gwen came when her adored husband of almost ha f a century died, and the resultant loneliness devastated her.
Gwen d ed n a cold, cy February, with war erupt ng across the ocean ust as she was born in a cold pra r e February while another war raged beyond that same ocean Gwen’s capacity for suffer ng had been a strength But even greater was her love of fam y and fun If you could seek her advice, it wou d be to enjoy yourself and the f ne things life offers wh e you may But seeking that advice now is not easy, for she is gone Where? The beg n ning of Gwen’s favourite hymn gives a hopeful h nt: "I’m just go ng home It’s not far just close by through an open door Last winter, she passed through that door And her laughter and her kind nesses have been so keenly missed ever since.
But if you’re inclined, pop a cork, or pour a martini and have a laugh.
I know Gwen would if she could...
CAMERON, Mary Gisele
Mary Gsele Cameron, born September 10, 1927 n Detroit, Mchgan, sadly passed away on February 5th, 2023 at the age of 95 Mary was predeceased by her lovng husband of 50 years, Gordon Cameron She is survved by their 6 chidren: Gisee (Jm), Ernie (Suzanne), Heather (Rene), Craig (Jean), Gen (Mary), Scott (Kely), and 9 grandchildren: Wes, Jeremy, Brady, Josh, Casey, Brock, Clnton, Sheby and Matthew
Mary was a ong tme resident of Tsawwassen and Ladner for over 50 years She worked at Delta Extended Care (Mountain View) for 12 years and did vounteer work there after retiring Mary worked hard her whoe life and oved her friends and coworkers - but her greatest source of oy and pride was her famly She loved the Montreal Canadens, cherry wine, od musc and havng fun with her kds and grandkds
Athough our hearts our broken, we know she wil continue to find ways to make her presence known
Goodbye to our sweet
Mom Sster In Law Grandma and Aunte
We love you and wil miss you, more than words can say
A celebraton of ife wil be hed on Frday, March 31, 2023 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn at 1665 56 Street, in Delta
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JOHNSTON, Brian J.A. April 20, 1949 February 22, 2023
Brian died peacefully at home with his wife by his side. After living a full life, Brian lost his battle from cancer. He will be remembered for his quick wit, tender heart and dedication to serving others in need.
Brian is survived by his wife, Jill, brother Gerry, sister Sharon, and two sons, Jefferey and Jeremy. Brian was also a beloved grandfather to George, Penelope, Oliver and Charlotte. He will be missed by many. We would like to thank Dr. Jason Kason for his supportive care.
Sunday, March 26, 1pm at Tsawwassen Springs, 5133 Springs Blvd, Tsawwassen.
In Loving Memory of STOREY, Meryl Leigh (nee
Saul)
September 9, 1944 - February 8, 2023
It is wth great sorrow that we mourn the passng of our beloved Wife, Mother, Nana, Aunt and Frend, Meryl
Mery was born in Kenora, Ontaro on September 9, 1944, the second of four chldren She married CAF plot Tom Storey on November 14, 1964 and they moved to Germany shortly thereafter to begn their marred lves together
Mery was a devoted wife of 58 years She loved Germany and al things German and had very much wanted to return for a vst which unfortunately did not happen before her passng The famly moved back to Canada in 1968 with stops in Giml, MB, Cod Lake, AB, St Hubert, QC, and finally Trenton, ON Mery made many friends whle being in a mltary family and chershed those reationships
Meryl and Tom had four children Sady, Meryl was predeceased by their beloved son Tommy She was a devoted Mom to Apri (Wll), Anne, and Keith (Sheryl) Mery was predeceased by her brother Tom and her sister Cyntha but has enoyed a lifeong relatonship with her sister Valerie (Trevor) She loved to vst Vaere and her famly in Kenora, especaly for the Labour Day Charity Garage Sae whch was very mportant to both sisters
Mery saved her best work for her grandchldren Nana oved her grandkids more than anything else and spent every avalable minute with them playng games, cooking them treats, istening enthusiastically to ther stories, and lovng them unconditonaly She wl be sorely missed by Matthew (Rachel) Jeremy Madison (Regan), Riey, and is now with Alex who sady passed n 2021 and Stewart who left us n 1995 Meryl also became a great grandmother to Isabella and looked forward to ther every visit together
Mery aso enjoyed specal relatonships wth her son and daughter in-aws Al three cherished Mom as f she was ther own That is how she made them fee and Wil, Sheryl, and Evan wil miss her in ther lves
Mery had many interests She was an avid curler and often skpped wnnng teams She payed the pano and organ “by ear” and composed her own music She oved to go camping with the famiy and very much enjoyed the outdoors Gettng a tan was priority number one when wnter was over and she was often teased that she could get one in a rainstorm She was very actve with the Canadian Legion, vounteering wth the Savaton Army, snging and playing pano wth the Sweet Adeline Chorus and was a devoted member of the Eastern Star
Meryl was unfalngly kind generous eternaly optimistic and caled everyone darlng which was both heartfet and wel receved
Although cooking was not her favourite activity, her Tger Butter, Nuts & Bolts (heavy garlic), and her Confetti Squares were always a part of famly ceebrations It wil be the smal thngs that are missed the most and Meryl’s ove of Chrstmas wil be one of them
She was an animal over who enjoyed nothng more than a good cuddle with her fur babies A discrete treat under the tabe when she thought no one was lookng was a norma event Sorry Mom, we aways saw you do it!
Mery oved coourful and sparky thngs She never wore back and aways made peope smile with her outfits and jewelry They were great accessores to the ever-present smle
In 1999, Tom and Meryl moved from Ladner, BC, their home of 15 years, and reocated to Qualicum Beach where they made many frends whie enoyng the retired lfe
Sadly, Meryl had a number of heath ssues which cumnated in her beng hospitaized where she courageously fought to the end Our colective hearts were broken when she passed quiety on February 8, 2023 She would often say “my angels must be watchng over me” when good things happened We now have our very own specal angel watching over us She would want al of us to et sad thoughts quicky turn nto warm memories
A Ceebration Of Lfe wl be held in Qualicum Beach at the Qualcum Beach Inn on March 25, 2023, from 1:00-4:00pm, with a second coming together in Kenora on June 24, 2023 In leu of flowers, please consder a donaton to the BCSPCA in her name
You may have left this earth Nana, but you have not left our hearts
ay the unshine of Comfort Dispel the Clouds of Despair
A TIME TO REMEMBER
Honour the memory of someone speca by making a donation n ther name to Deta Hosptal and Communty Heath
Foundaton
Donatons made in memory of your oved one can be acknowedged wth cards sent to fam y members and an acknowedgement and recept sent to the donor
Tributes for February
Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation
acknowledges gifts in memory of:
Frank Barr
Donald Be
Jans E Chander
Rchard Dendy
Jack & Patrica Farley
Shrey Farow
Ronne Gbson
Tom & Barb Ggiotti
Ho y Horpestad
Amrk S Hoth
Kaia Jones
Fred K Kennedy
Bi Kushnir
Jerry Lorenz
Rona Luhmann
June Massey
Lia Massey
Noe Quenvile
Joan Robnson
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KIRKWOOD, Dina (aka Deine) Cornelia
January 21, 1926
February 13, 2023
With sadness, the family of Dina Kirkwood (née Geense) announces her passing on February 13, 2023, at the Irene Thomas Hospice in Ladner, at the grand age of 97.
Dina (aka Deine) was born in The Netherlands and enjoyed a happy childhood with her family until the beginning of WWII and the subsequent occupation of her home country. In 1951, she emigrated to British Columbia, Canada, to marry her wartime Canadian Soldier sweetheart, Andrew Kirkwood, whom she met at the end of the war and with whom she corresponded until she arrived in Canada. Dina was a city girl when she arrived but quickly adapted to country living on a small Surrey farm. When she wasn’t baking bread and cakes or helping out the neighbours, she had a career in office administration She visited her Dutch family as frequently as possible over the years. Her sense of family was very strong, and the friendships she made were lifelong.
Dina was predeceased by her husband, Andrew Kirkwood; parents Jaap and Janna Geense (Kant); sister Christine Schuster (Geense); and brothers, Rein and Cees Geense. She is survived by her daughter, Janna Kirkwood (Darrell Guard); her younger sisters who reside in The Netherlands, Mies Van Dam (Geense) and Maya Geense; as well as numerous Dutch, German and Canadian nieces and nephews and their children.
Dina will be greatly missed by all her many friends and family.
In lieu of flowers, donations to The Rick Hansen Spinal Research Fund or the charity of your choice would be much appreciated
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
In loving memory of Randolph Matthew“Randy”Sterzer 1929 - 2023
Survived by his wife Lois Predeceased by father Matthew and mother Elle Randy’s father Matthew worked as a federal agent settling and funding immigrants on agricultural land allotments Also, Matthew owned and operated Crystal Lake Resort near Yorktown, Saskatchewan. Randy’s mother competed on the German national swim team and after moving to Canada had roles in Tarzan movies Randy fondly remembered his friendship with an RCMP dog handler, whose police dog Randy eventually inherited He proudly remembered saving up from after-school jobs to buy an outboard motor, borrowing his father’s rowboat and charging resort guests 25 cents for cruises on Crystal Lake
Randy joined the RCMP when old enough. Favourite memories with the Mounties included the Musical Ride, security detail for Princess Elizabeth, security detail for Prime Minister Trudeau and dog handler duties After a full RCMP career Randy started a security business He met Lois at a dance he secured They had much in common. They both came from families with side business resorts, and they grew up helping run the resorts Also, they both had a thirst for adventure And so, they married They bought a Cadillac convertible and headed generally West touring parks and points of interest in the U.S. and Canada. They ran low on money and out of road heading west at Vancouver
Randy and Lois started their security business in the lower mainland Randy offered consequential security One hardware store owner reported break-in problems completely solved by the Sterzer Security Company but was slightly terrified by Randy’s police-like manner and his purpose-bred, purpose trained and less than cuddly police dog With Lois involved, the security business really took off beyond the world of small businesses Simon Fraser University started up Randy and Lois got the security contract. Plane hijackings became a thing and governments required airport security Randy and Lois got the PWA contract. They owned a large home in Tsawwassen. Life was very good, and it involved boats with motors for fun and dogs to work with.
One sunny Sunday, while reading the paper, Randy noticed an ad for a fishing resort with clients signed up and all for
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February 15, 2023
TURNBULL, Leona Marion
February 4, 2023
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Our caring and colourful mother, Leona Marion Turnbull, passed peacefully on February 4, 2023, at her "Ladner home" in B.C. in her 96th year. Marion was surrounded by daughters Ruth (Ladner) and Joanne (Montreal) and beloved dogs Sochi and Skye.
Marion and her husband Ira (deceased 2007), both residents of Saskatoon, will be remembered for their volunteer work in the Saskatchewan community. They were active members of the Church and the Prince Albert Outing Club and enjoyed the company of many friends and relatives across Canada In her later years, Marion especially looked forward to frequent stays with daughter Ruth in B.C., notably during the cold Saskatoon winters. She was very fond of the friendships and acquaintances that she forged in Ladner, especially the Hassan family, Lindsey and Nick. Special thanks go out to the dedicated and caring staff and physicians at Delta Hospital and to her daytime companion Shari.
A Celebration of Life ceremony is planned for the fall of 2023 at Round Lake Saskatchewan, where Marion and Ira spent many enjoyable outings.
Surrounded by family, Irene passed away peacefully on February 15, 2023, at the age of 92. Irene lived most of her life in Tsawwassen, where she and Gordon raised their family. Irene was an avid tennis player, as well as an active member of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She enjoyed hosting dinners for family and friends and travelling with Gordon. Irene was a kind and gentle soul and loved by all who knew her.
Irene was predeceased by her husband of 66 years, Gordon. She is survived by her son Robert (Cheryl), daughters Linda (Ron) and Marlene (Ben), and granddaughters Kayla and Mackenzie
A service will not be held.
sale located on the Babine River On a whim, they bought the resort sight unseen. They knew how to run a resort as a sideline, the fishing was fantastic, the client’s lots of fun and the wilderness was captivating The Pacific Western Airline affiliation fit in well with bringing in clients economically They started an outdoor store at Chicken Creek on the outskirts of Smithers, then bought a storefront in town and finally a location which came with a log home to live in, on Highway 16 near the road to Babine The Babine fishing resort and Randy’s Marine store eventually became their main interests, so they moved permanently to Smithers
Randy did his own security with his police dog Zoro and surrounded himself with boats and outboard motors to his heart s content. Lois manned the till and handled the business end of things Randy and Lois never retired, or possibly it was all just for enjoyment and not work to retire from. They operated “Randy’s Marine” until no longer able to physically walk the short distance from home to the store Randy spent his last conscious moment in this spot surrounded by the boats, outboard motors, and outdoor gear he loved and with a dog by his side
Randy did not live a risk-averse life When with the RCMP he survived two either potentially or truly fatal incidents involving firearms and a deadly high-speed cruiser pileup At Babine, he liked to play rough and tumble with a grizzly bear Eventually, he survived several potentially fatal illnesses When asked how he managed to live so long, and through hazardous circumstances, Randy replied “Eat enough good food, get lots of sleep do not work too hard and instead, do what you love”
Randy wished to be remembered as Constable Randolph Sterzer RCMP retired We thank Randy’s doctors, Kawerninski and Strauss, the excellent home care / nursing system in Smithers and members of the community who stepped up to help when needed All of these contributed to his long and happy life
No flowers, no memorial, and ashes to Crystal Lake
KNOWLDEN, Jonathan Paul
April 8, 1977 - December 25, 2022
Good friend, athlete, eader, mentor, outdoorsman Beoved son of Chrstne and Peter, and brother to James (Glyns), uncle to Jacob and Emily Jonathan died from a sudden heart attack
Donations n Jon’s name to the annua Jon Knowden Courage Award for up and comng young BMX athletes Donations through PayPa @aledactionsports com and/or to Heart and Stroke BC
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OUJLA, Jeet Kaur
June 1, 1933 - February 22, 2023
Our Amazng and Beoved Mother, Jeeto Kaur Oujla passed away peacefuly on February 22 2023 at 11:10 am She courageously fought a ong hard battle with Dementia
She leaves behind her sons, Avtar, Bud, Major, Deep and Bunt Daughters, Paua (Rick) and Jinder (Michae), Daughters-in-aw, Geven and Gloria, and Grandkids, Derek, Razia, Adam, Neera, Jordan, Rajeev, Marcus, Natasha, Mark, Austn and Schara And Granddaughters-in-aw, Amanda, Payal and Jacque ne, Grandson-in-law, Harry Great Grandchildren, Tristan Saana Madan Sophie Taya Isla Jack and Rohan
Our utmost grattude goes to the staff who cared for her at Detavew Rehabltaton Center and the Fraser Health Home Support Care Workers
Funeral Servces wil be held March 7th at 10:00am at the Riversde Funera Home and Crematorium at 7410 Hopcott Road, Delta, BC Folowed by 11:30am ARDAS, Shri Seha Path at the Gurdwara Nanak Nawas, 8600 No 5 Road, Rchmond, BC
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Self-Management BC is launching a new study in the Fraser Health Region to evaluate the effectiveness of peer coaches using self management strategies and the Canadian AVOID Strategy to slow down and/or prevent the progression of frailty in older adults
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Who can participate?
- Seniors 65+ with fluency in English and
• Living in the Fraser Health Region
• Concerned about becoming frail
Have one or more chronic health conditions
• Able to give consent
• Have access to computer, internet, and a telephone
• Willing to commit to being in the study for 5 months
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• Provide a 45-minute weekly telephone call for 13 weeks Provide support, encouragement, and empower the participants towards health-enhancing actions
For more information about the study and eligibility requirements, or if you are interested in volunteering as a Frailty Health Coach, contact Gurpreet Sandhu, Study Coordinator, at 604-946-0195
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