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Eagle release done in the memory of Linda Easdown who lost her battle with cancer in late March

The Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (OWL) used one of the highlighted events at its annual open house last weekend to pay tribute to a popular former employee.

It was back on March 27 when Linda Easdown lost her battle with cancer peacefully at her South Delta home at the age of 74.

“Linda worked in our office helping with finance and inquiries

She was a very fun, outgoing personality and got along with everyone she worked with or came across, ” said OWL general manager Rob Hope.

When it came time for Saturday’s (May 6) raptor release, it was done in honour of Easdown. Her “spirit” was released, along with a Bald Eagle that had arrived at OWL a week earlier with a puncture on its leg and heavy bruising after fighting with another eagle. Easdown’s husband Phil and her son Slate Swain were invited to watch the special tribute.

“We got up on a berm and watched as they released the eagle It went about 60 feet and back down to the ground and turned around and looked at us It went another 60 feet and then back down again I said to my son she doesn’t

want to leave,” recalled Phil “The eagle then went up again and took off I thought it was perfect. Not many get a

send off like that when they pass ” Linda and Phil were also the long-time coordinators of the

local Meals on Wheels Program for seniors, run out of KinVillage in Tsawwassen When the kitchen workers learned

of her passing, they collected $235 and gave it to Phil to donate to OWL since they knew the organization meant so much to her.

Phil made the trip to the 72nd Street facility in East Ladner where he presented the donation and adopted an owl too. A carving was also donated by a friend of his That’s when Hope came up with the idea of the special release tribute during the open house weekend

“We both have volunteered there in the past, including the open houses “That’s why I thought when they did the tribute it was perfect because she has been to many of those releases in the past,” added Phil.

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Another Delta resident has made a significant and lasting contribution towards supporting health care in the community.

On Tuesday, the Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation announced that retired school teacher Mary Lou Owen, recently donated $501,450 to towards the purchase of a state-of-the-art 3D Mammography system for Delta Hospital

The Foundation says that this exceptional donation will significantly advance mammography technology at the Delta Hospital Campus of Care. The new 3D breast tomosynthesis system will produce sharper, higher-resolution images and provide a more comfortable mammography experi-

ence for patients. 3D breast tomosynthesis has been proven to detect more invasive cancers than 2D, especially for patients with increased tissue density. The stateof-the-art technology serves to better assist in early detection of breast cancer, when it is most treatable.

Owen has been a resident of Ladner since 1980 and has proudly supported the Delta Hospital Campus of Care for 30 years As a former member of the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society, she volunteered in the hospital gift shop and the thrift shop

This considerable gift to Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation demonstrates her commitment to supporting the best health care in our community, said Foundation executive director Lisa Hoglund

“We are honoured to receive this generous donation from Mary Lou Owen,” said Hoglund.

“Ensuring the Delta Hospital campus has

state of-the-art equipment to provide the best possible patient care is our top priority. The new 3D Mammography system will provide patients

in Delta and the surrounding communities with advanced imaging technology and a more comfortable experience.”

The 3D

Mammography system will be located inside the Peter C and Elizabeth Toigo Diagnostic Services Building at the Delta Hospital campus

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RCMPsharemoredetailsonsemi-truckroll-overs

It was traffic chaos throughout Delta and Richmond on Wednesday (May 10) due to a pair of commercial vehicle roll-overs

The first incident occurred at approximately 9:30 a m on Highway 17A before Highway 99.

Media relations officer Cpl. Mike Moore with B.C. Highway Patrol said a commercial vehicle was transporting a large shipping container when it flipped over while making a turn.

He said there were no injuries and the contents of the container are unknown

Officers from BC Highway Patrol – South Coast – Burnaby

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attended, along with Commercial Vehicle Safety Enforcement

“An inspection notice was issued to the driver, keeping the tractor and trailer off of the highway until such time as it can undergo a safety inspection,” said Moore. “The investigation is concluded”

Motorists took to social media throughout the day to vent their frustrations as it took well into Wednesday evening before the scene was clear.

“In the case of the shipping container, which was the bulk of the delay, it was extremely heavy and it required multiple heavy wrecker tow trucks,” said Moore “These are special units and are less common than the smaller tow trucks

that we are used to seeing Sometimes they may not be located in the immediate area and may have to be specially dispatched, which can take time –even for a single one.

“In this case, we required three to safely move the container. At the same time, we are assisting with traffic control while conducting our investigation, which may involve measurements, witness statements and photographs”

The second incident, was in Richmond at approximately 1:30 p m at the Steveston Highway Southbound onramp to Highway 99.

In this case, the trailer of a dump truck loaded with sand flipped over.

“Investigation revealed speed as the main con-

Notice is hereby given that Delta City Council will consider adopting the bylaws referencedbelowatitsRegularMeetingat4:00p.m.onMonday,May29,2023inthe CouncilChamber,DeltaCityHall,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent

Inter-municipal TNS Business Licence Agreement Bylaw No 8270 and Inter-municipalTNSBusinessLicenceBylawNo.8271

At the May 1, 2023 Regular Council meeting, Inter-municipal TNS Business Licence Agreement Bylaw No. 8270 and Inter-municipal TNS Business Licence Bylaw No. 8271 wereintroducedandgivenfirst,second,andthirdreadings.BylawNo.8270willauthorize theCitytoenterintoanewinter-municipalregulatoryschemetoenabletheDistrictof Hope,theDistrictofKent,andtheCityofMissiontojointheInter-municipalTNSBusiness Licenceforride-hailingandBylawNo.8271willestablishtheinter-municipalregulatory schemewithinDelta.

Thosepersonswhoconsiderthemselvesaffectedbytheproposedbylawsareinvitedto submitwrittencommentstoCouncilasfollows:

Email: OR Writeto: mayor-council@delta.ca MayorandCouncil CityofDelta

4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent Delta,BCV4K3E2

Written submissions received up to 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 will be includedintheAgendapackage Writtensubmissionsreceivedafterandupto10:00a.m. onMonday,May29,2023willbeprovidedtoCouncilpriortothemeeting.Allwritten submissionswillformpartofthepublicrecordandmust include your name and full address.

Formoreinformationontheproposedbylawamendments,pleasevisittheCity’swebsite atDelta.caforthestaffreport–Item#6ontheMay1,2023RegularCouncilAgendaor contactthePropertyUseandComplianceDepartmentat604-946-3340.

tributing factor and the driver was charged with speeding under the Motor Vehicle Act, and an inspection notice was also issued to the driver,” added Moore. “The investigation is concluded With regard to the time that it took to clear the highways, we understand that it is very frustrating for motorists who are trying to get to their destinations and we want to thank them for their patience” He said in these cases, with regards to charges, not every incident ends up being the same.

“Whether or not charges are issued can depend on many factors such as witness information, severity of the incident, and available evidence,” he said

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A truck accident on Highway 17A in Ladner on Wednesday, May 10, caused major traffic delays for most of the day
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PoliceofficersuesafterallegedRCMPdog‘mauling’

City of Delta, province and Delta Police officer have been named in lawsuit

JEREMY HAINSWORTH

Glacier Media

A Metro Vancouver police officer is suing the provincial government, two RCMP officers and the City of Delta alleging a police dog bit and mauled his left leg and calf.

In notice of civil claim filed in B.C Supreme Court May 9, Manjinder Singh Kaila alleged he was off-duty at home on May 29, 2021 when he heard a nearby crash. He said he saw a black pickup truck stop on his neighbour’s lawn amid debris of vehicle and bicycle parts

Then, the claim said, Kaila witnessed a man and woman running from the scene In the distance, he said, he saw a flashlight and heard a female voice shout, ‘stop’

Court documents state he didn’t see or hear any police vehicles, lights or sirens, and no one identified themselves as police. Then, Kaila claimed,

he encountered the woman and told her to stop, which she did.

He saw three or four individuals running up He said they did not identify themselves as police but he assumed they could be

Kaila said he raised his arms, palms toward the group, and yelled several times, “I’m not involved, it wasn’t me, it wasn’t me. ” He said he remained still, making no attempt to flee

Kaila said when he turned to watch the police dog, he was violently tackled to the ground. He said he did not resist but yelled, “It’s not me. What are you doing?”

Then, the claim said, while one officer was on top of him, he heard another issue a command to the dog The animal then allegedly bit and mauled his left leg and calf

The court documents state the two officers with the dog left, presumably chasing after the man.

Kaila claims he was left “battered

bloodied and unable to bear any weight on his left ankle.”

declaration that he was deprived of his right to life, liberty and security of the person in violation of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

The leg injuries required 12 to 14 staples and have left permanent scarring, the claim said. Kaila asserts ankle, back, shoulder and calf injuries, some requiring ongoing chronic pain management.

In addition to the city and the provincial government, the claim names Const Sarbjeet Singh, a regular member of the Delta Police Department and seconded member of the RCMP Lower Mainland Integrated Police Dog Service, and Const. Paul Baker, a regular member of the dog service

Kaila is a former municipal police force inspector and previous dog handler.

He claims battery, negligence and breach of statutory duties Among things he is seeking from the court is a

He said he experiences sleep disturbances and nightmares, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, shame and humiliation.

Kaila is seeking multiple damages including aggravated and punitive damages as well future care costs.

In a statement to Glacier Media, the Ministry of Public Safety and Attorney General said it was unable to comment as the matter is before the courts

The City of Delta did not repond to a request for comment.

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

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Housing advocate launches lawsuit against BC Housing

GRAEME WOOD

Glacier Media

A social housing advocate from Delta, who has recently launched a class-action lawsuit against BC Housing, says she’s disappointed an audit of the government operator made public by the provincial government only examined one partner provider that of Atira Women’s Resource Society

Elizabeth Zbitnoff says she was hoping for more to come out of the recent release of the Ernst and Young forensic audit.

The Ladner resident says the findings of conflict of interest between Atira and former BC Housing CEO Shayne Ramsay “ goes to the bigger problem”

that being systemic mismanagement of social housing units, including her own Zbitnoff is one of a dwindling number of residents of Ladner Willows, a townhouse complex that provides subsidized housing to low and moderate income-earning people, as well as those with disabilities

The reason why it’s a dwindling number is because the 40-unit complex fell into disrepair, she told Glacier Media.

“It started to become where someone would move out and they didn’t re-rent it,” said Zbitnoff, who claims there was “purposeful neglect” on the

part of BC Housing-appointed non-profit housing provider Red Door Housing, starting in the 2010s.

“When I moved in (in 2007) the place was completely re-done and brand new; the outside was impeccable Power washing, you name it,” said Zbitnoff

But then, she claims, “ everything stopped being maintained” and by 2018 numerous units were overcome with mould

And so, the housing provider applied to re-develop the site. The application failed at a public hearing last June, as City of Delta councillors heard of concerns about how the provider had maintained the previous units and problems with evictions and re-locating residents.

“There was a lack of transparency, ” said Zbitnoff.

The proposal was to build a 150-unit apartment of nonmarket housing.

Zbitnoff asserts BC Housing benefits from such proposals because the additional units (which provide lesser subsidies) are used to subsidize replacements of the existing ones And opponents such as her argue that through the process, residents face evictions, lose ground-level and familysized living spaces and there’s no additional “deep subsidy” units added to the stock.

Zbitnoff and fellow Red Door Housing tenant Janna Martin, found a law firm to launch a class-action lawsuit against BC Housing, Red Door Housing and cities where the provider operates.

“At all material times, BC Housing knew or ought to have known the Properties suffered from severe deficiencies …which made it unsafe,

unhealthy and unfit for habitation, as a result of the age of the structure and years of neglect,” the claim states.

The claim names as defendants the municipalities of Delta, Surrey, Coquitlam, Vancouver, Burnaby, Maple Ridge and Port Coquitlam, as they are allegedly responsible for the enforcement of bylaws regarding health and safety of

buildings

The claim alleges “systemic failures” on the part of the defendants, which underscores the class-wide basis of the claim

According to Zbitnoff, their lawyers Rakinder Sahota and Patrick Dudding have yet to serve the defendants since the claim was filed in BC Supreme Court March 17 in Victoria.

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Tougher finesneeded

It is a scenario that has played out on Delta roadways far too often.

Last Wednesday (May 10) around 9:30 a m , the latest incident involving a rolled over semi-truck came to light on social media.

Our newsroom quickly put together a story for our website as we were getting the May 11th print edition off to the press and all day long kept an eye on the DriveBC webcams for status updates as to when the accident scene would be cleared and all lanes of the area around Highway 17 and Highway 99 would be open

Little did we know that the accident in Ladner would be followed with another truck rolling over in Steveston. Just another day of chaos on our roads and major headaches for commuters, which took well into Wednesday night to clear both incidents.

These ‘accidents’ are happening far too often on our Delta roads

Truck drivers, are either travelling far too fast (speeding), operating trucks that should not be on the road in the first place or carrying loads that are too big for the trucks they are operating and or drivers that just simply don’t have the qualifications or proper training to be doing the job that they are doing

They are putting themselves and the rest of the public at risk every time they get behind the wheel

Thankfully, no one was hurt in either of these latest incidents, but what about the next time?

I asked and received a very fulsome account of both incidents from the media relations officer with RCMP Highway Patrol, which shed some light on the investigations, why it took so long to clear the accidents and the charges laid.

You can read the story online or in today’s print edition and make up your own mind if the punishment fits. I certainly don’t think so and it begs a continued question that isn’t being answered when is government and the trucking industry going to get tough on the drivers and the companies who are responsible for these seemingly constant accidents on our roadways?

Memory machine on overdrive

I’

m one of those people who make a remarkable mental transition with lengthening days and warmer temperatures I don’t miss winter one bit!

This past Mother’s Day weekend was probably one of the best weekends I have had in ages. It was a busy, but super fun time. With two Mother’s Day brunches and a friends 60th birthday to cram into two days, my internal fun meter was on high

The festivities began on Saturday when my wife wheeled 98-year-old “Nana” over from KinVillage to join us on the backyard deck for brunch number one.

In preparation for the evening’s 60th birthday party in my old Kerrisdale stomping grounds, I decide to pull out a 50 pound box of photos to select a few to bring along to the party. Three generations of the favourite ladies in my life and I poured through

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hundreds of photos looking for some gems to remind everyone that yes, we were young once

The recollections and corresponding emotions that came with the photos were intoxicating and I felt so lucky to have enjoyed so many unbelievably great moments with friends and family over many years

When we arrived at the party on the beautiful Saturday afternoon, I was so

happy to see so many close friends together again after several daunting years. A couple dozen or so pals from elementary and high school years were in attendance and though we rarely see everyone all the time, we made up for it on that night The backyard garden was awash with chatter and laughter and the stories and reminiscences were hilarious A bunch of 25-year-olds trapped in 60-year-old bodies didn’t deserve to have so much fun

Knowing that we would not be driving that evening, we spent the night at my family home, which was a short distance away. My mom still maintains the home and meticulous gardens at 81 Brunch number two ensued in the shade of the towering rhododendrons One again the memories poured in.

I hope that spring turns your memory machine on too!

IAN JACQUES
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Lackoffinesisnotokay

Editor:

Re: RCMP shares more details on Wednesday semi-truck roll-overs

Regarding the incident on May 10 at the 17A before Highway 99 that delayed traffic for many hours, I was shocked to read that Cpl Moore of BC Highway Patrol said the investigation is con-

cluded with no charges to the driver

He said the truck flipped over while making a turn So, it’s okay to drive demonstrating incompetence and no charges against the driver?

The driver clearly can’t drive his large vehicle safely. This is only one of

many recent crashes with large trucks in the Lower Mainland.

I’m sure additional training for these drivers is needed however, crashes of this type should be accompanied by charges, fines and temporary driver suspension

We need better roads and better enforcement

Editor:

Re: Trucks and accidents

Every month there is an accident involving trucks around the Massey Tunnel and as a result thousands of commuters get inconvenienced.

There obviously is something wrong or lacking on the part of truck

drivers getting sufficient driving schooling and testing

Many times when driving on Highway 99 trucks are passing on the centre lane speeding and obviously ignoring to slow down around curves

In addition, our highways are in dire condition. They are full of potholes, they are not

elevated around curves and the truck rear double wheels mark the highway severely.

Why does the government not become responsible and introduce more strict truck driving schooling and testing in order to avoid un-necessary hold ups for commuters?

Letter wasn’t very welcoming

Editor:

I read the letter saying “welcome to the community” to Optimist editor Ian Jacques in the May 11th edition

The letter wasn’t very “welcoming” to say the least

Apparently this local resident thinks only certain people can be considered part of the community, eight years here not quite enough for her.

The slant of the cryptic letter seemed to be that Mr. Jacques is “ pro development,” so he should

leave our so called “family friendly” community in peace Lots of kinds of families and folks live here We don’t all have to be the same or think the same to reside here.

Reality is all communities change and evolve (or devolve or die even).

All of us are newcomers here really except the original peoples of the area If you don’t accept some change and growth you will be very frustrated and unhappy Not everyone can or wants to live the way you might.

We need options for different needs.

I’m not saying I want massive growth or highrises, but some change and densification is needed and welcomed by some of us locals

Welcome to the community (which you ’ ve resided in for years) Ian and thanks for all you and the Optimist do for our community

I’m so happy we still have a local paper. They are a rare thing these days.

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RBT2approvalis Canadaatitsworst

Editor: The recent federal approval of Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) is a blow to environmental integrity and to the life of the Fraser Estuary

It wastes years of input from citizens, conservation groups and the councils of Delta and Richmond

It even disregards the Delta-based scientists of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) They are the most valid assessors of RBT2 ecology

From 2003 on, the ECCC scientists kept analyzing how the RBT2 island of fill would affect an expanse of biofilm. It’s northwest of the Deltaport causeway and rich in nutrients

They found RBT2 would degrade the biofilm That would pose “ an unmitigable specieslevel risk to Western Sandpipers,” shorebirds that stop at Roberts Bank while migrating on the Pacific Flyway.

The Precautionary Principle of the Environmental Protection Act applied

ECCC made clear that RBT2 needed a redesign. Instead, the RBT2 proponent, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA), devised ways to skirt redesign

While VFPA kept ignoring ECCC, science revealed further values of the energizing nutrients in the biofilm SFU’s Patricia Baird, PhD, enlightened the RBT2 assessment by explaining the fatty acids in the biofilm are “for the entire food web”

For instance, the fatty acid DHA, which humans synthesize via seafood, helps the brain develop at fetal and infant stages. With global warming, there will be steep declines in DHA available for humans. That too increases the value of the unique biofilm that RBT2 ruins.

Thankfully, Global Container Terminals (GCT), who operate the Deltaport terminal, heeded the ECCC science and redesigned RBT2 as DP4. That’s “Deltaport Berth Four.” GCT added DP4 to Berths 1 to 3 on the side of the Deltaport causeway with not much

biofilm

Although DP4 is a suitable redesign, VFPA didn’t adopt it On its own, GCT took it to environmental assessment

In bulk and in cost, DP4 is only half as big as Roberts Bank Terminal 2, RBT2. Yet the increment to container capacity from DP4 exceeds RBT2’s if we credit the DP4 proponent for the capacity it’s already added.

And the DP4 proponent would develop it in a disturbed area. That beats RBT2 disturbing a new site

Also unlike RBT2, DP4 is designed for phasing in. Until the need approaches, there’s ample capacity, drawing on recent expansion at Burrard Inlet and, thanks to GCT, Deltaport.

Canada may never need a new container terminal at Deltaport, but it’s wise to have DP4 ready In contrast, RBT2 is shameful. It’s Canada at its worst

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Point2reportranksDelta oneofBC’s‘happiest’cities

SANDOR GYARMATI

Residents in the City of Delta are among the happiest in the province

Well, at least according to a new report by Point2, a real estate website, which ranked 100 of the largest cities in Canada based on various “happiness ” factors.

The report notes 30 happiness-related metrics were analyzed to create an index, ranging from median after-tax income, poverty rate, perceived health, as well as a sense of belonging to the simplest practical factors like commute time, rainfall and air quality.

The metrics were then split across four happiness-relevant dimensions: economy and real estate, location and demographics, health and well-being, and

community and environment.

According to the report Caledon, Ont. was on top of the list as the happiest among the country’s largest cities, while the District of North Vancouver, ranked eighth overall in Canada.

While the District of North Vancouver is the happiest city in B.C., enjoying a $106,000 median after-tax household income, which is $33,000 above the national median reported by StatCan, Delta ranked fourth overall for B.C. communities when it comes to happiness

The report notes that when it comes to the weather, Delta residents are the “luckiest” with an annual median temperature of 11°C.

“Happiness is as elusive a term as it is subjective, and it encompasses a multitude of aspects,

The report notes B.C. cities fall somewhere in the middle when it comes to multiple metrics that might contribute to one’s happiness living in the province.

from the pragmatic to the existential. And, although measuring it is somewhat possible due to the many factors that can come into play, there will always be a certain elated vibe that cannot be encapsulated through hard data. But we sure can try,” the report states

When it comes to money, the report notes money “ can’t buy happiness, but it can definitely contribute to it”

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Notice is hereby given that Delta City Council will consider giving first, second, and third readings to the bylaws referenced belowatitsRegularMeetingat 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 29, 2023 intheCouncilChamber,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent, Delta,BCandbyelectronicmeansasauthorizedbyCouncilProcedureBylawNo5000

WATCH LIVE: TheRegularMeetingwillbebroadcastliveatwww.delta.ca/watchlive.Membersofthepublicwhodonotwishtoattend maylistenandwatchtheproceedingsontheCity’swebsite. VideorecordingsarearchivedontheCity’swebsite.

Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8263 (File No. LU009237)

Location: 9115CarverCrescent Applicant: ParamjitWalia,1269654BC Ltd

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) toSingle Detached Residential 7 (RS7) to permit subdivisionintotworesidentiallotsandconstructionofanewsingledetacheddwellingwithanin-groundbasementandsecondarysuiteoneach lot ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan.

Staff Contact: JanetZazubek–604-946-3355

Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8221 (File No. LU009296)

Location: 5408and5412CrescentDrive Applicant: BrianHart,BrianGHart&Company

Proposal: TorezonethesubjectpropertiesfromSingleDetachedResidential5(RS5)toComprehensiveDevelopmentZoneNo 28(CDZ28) topermitsubdivisionintofourbarelandstratalotswithacommonprivateroadandvisitorparking,andconstructionofanewsingledetached dwellingoneachlot ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan.

Staff Contact: AdaLiu–604-946-3395

Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8228 (File No. LU009390)

Location: 11384,11394and1141886AAvenue Applicant: GurinderGrewal,GSquareDesignLtd

Proposal: TorezonethesubjectpropertiesfromComprehensiveDevelopmentZoneNo 24(CD 24),SingleDetachedResidential4(RS4)and Duplex/SingleDetachedResidential3(RD3)toSingleDetachedResidential7(RS7)forproposedLots1to4andSingleDetachedResidential 5(RS5)forproposedLot5topermitsubdivisionintofivesingledetachedlotsandconstructionofasingledetacheddwellingwithanin-ground basementandsecondarysuiteoneachlot ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan.

Staff Contact: AdaLiu–604-946-3395

Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8251 (File No. LU009403)

Location: 9359119AStreet Applicant: ManjeetVirk,PreetHomesLtd

Proposal: TorezonethesubjectpropertyfromDuplex/SingleDetachedResidential3(RD3)toSingleDetachedResidential7(RS7)topermit subdivisionintotworesidentiallotsandconstructionofanewsingledetacheddwellingwithanin-groundbasementandsecondarysuiteoneach lot AdevelopmentvariancepermitisalsorequestedtovarySection11708in“DeltaZoningBylawNo 7600,2017”byreducingtheminimum averagelotdepthforsubdivisionfrom30mto294mforproposedLot1 ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan.

Staff Contact: CharisLoong–604-952-3814

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Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8246 (File No. LU009471)

Location: 8905and8907116Street Applicant: LovkiratDhillon

Proposal: TorezonethesubjectpropertyfromDuplex/SingleDetachedResidential3(RD3)toSingleDetachedResidential7(RS7)topermit subdivision into two residential lots and construction of a new single detached dwelling with an in-ground basement and secondary suite on eachlot

A development variance permit is also requested to vary Drawing L214 of Schedule C in Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No 7162, 2015” by waiving thebarrier curbrequired as part of the collector road standard and accepting theexisting rollovercurbto matchexistingconditionsalong116Street ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: CharisLoong–604-952-3814

Rezoning Application - Bylaw No. 8278 (File No. LU009504)

Location: 5070WestminsterAvenue Applicant: MalandBalvirBains

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) to Comprehensive Development Zone No 31 (CDZ31) in order to increase (i) the maximum permitted floor area, (ii) the maximum permitted height of an accessory structure and (iii) the amountofthelottobecoveredbyimpermeablematerial,andtodecreasethefrontyardlandscaperequirementsandtheminimumdistanceof adrivewayfromthesidelotlineinordertoretainanexistingaccessorystructureandpavedsurfaces ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’s OfficialCommunityPlan.

Staff Contact: LukeReynolds–604-946-3381

Land Use Contract Discharge & Development Variance Permit - Bylaw No. 8279 (File No. LU009448)

Location: 8309112Street Applicant: GagandeepLidhar,1346305BCLtd

Proposal: TodischargeLandUseContractSA No 2897topermitconstructionofa668m2 secondarysuitewithinthein-groundbasement oftheexistingdwelling

Adevelopmentvariancepermitisalsorequestedtovarythefollowingprovisionsin“DeltaZoningBylawNo 7600,2017:”

1 Section 824 by reducing the minimum number of parking spaces to be contained within a garage for a single detached dwelling constructedonorbeforeJuly26,2010,fromonespacetozerospaceswhenthereisasecondarysuitewithinasingledetacheddwelling; and

2 Section 827 by reducing the minimum distance of a driveway and parking space from a lot line from 10 m to 01 m for a 90mlinearportionofthenorthlotline ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: LukeReynolds–604-946-3381

Temporary Use Permit Application (File No. LU009524)

Location: 5681LadnerTrunkRoad Applicant: ParwinderBhandal,LadnerHomesLtd.

Proposal: ThisapplicationisforaTemporaryUsePermittoallowsharedrentalaccommodationforathree-yeartermintheexistingbuilding onthesubjectsite Theexistingbuildingcontains29individualsleepingunits,includingabedroomandbathroom,whichwouldberentedona periodictenancy.Thebuildingalsocontainsofficespaceforanon-sitecaretaker

Staff Contact: LukeReynolds–604-946-3381

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPOSED BYLAWS

Materials related to the proposals such as the proposed bylaws, detailed 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, May 18, 2023 to Monday, May 29, 2023.

Ifyouhaveageneralinquiryregardingtheproposedbylawsorifyouwouldlikeassistancetoinspectanyrelevantdocumentation,pleasecontacttheDevelopmentDepartmentbyemailatcpd@delta.caorbyphoneat604-946-3380.

Correspondence received up to 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24, 2023 will be included in the Agenda package. Correspondence received after and up to 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 29, 2023 will be provided to Council in a separate package prior to the start of the meeting. All correspondence will form part of the public record for these proposals and must include your name and full address.

Those wishing to provide comment on proposed bylaws may do so in the following ways:

Email mayor-council@delta.ca OR

Write to: Mayor and Council City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

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Ministry says Ladner Trunk exit to Hwy 99 concerns being addressed

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure says measures are underway to address safety concerns regarding the ongoing Highway 99 upgrade at an exit from Ladner Trunk Road.

Delta South MLA Ian Paton last week raised the alarm about what drivers are currently facing exiting Ladner Trunk Road southbound, just before the Ladner Trunk/ Highway 99 interchange, to get onto Highway 99 southbound.

If drivers on Ladner Trunk keep to the right to take the exit instead of the overpass, once they get off the narrow exit lane, there is not enough merge roadway at the construction zone on the

highway itself for drivers to smoothly merge

The merge lane was ripped up and construction pilons are forcing drivers onto the highway more immediately, or to stop, which Paton fears will result in serious accidents

Paton said he raised his concerns with Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord and planned to discuss the issue with Transportation Minister Rob Fleming.

The Optimist made an inquiry to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, which responded that the City of Delta raised the issue earlier this month.

The ministry said in an emailed statement that a temporary yield from Ladner Trunk Road onto eastbound Highway 99 was put in place while

paving for the eastbound bus on shoulder lane is completed. The speed limit along Highway 99 in the area was reduced to 60 km/h, while the work is underway

The project team has also reached out to the RCMP regarding additional speed enforcement during the project.

The ministry added the project and contractor last week took “immediate action” and began implementing several measures, including paving to increase the length of the merge, and work will be done to ensure a smoother transition from the temporary merge to the highway for drivers.

Additional signage would be installed to alert drivers to the temporary yield and speed limits.

It is expected that paving in the area will be completed by the end of June, the ministry noted, adding that the temporary yield will be removed at that time, and the full ramp will

provide additional space for merging.

The Highway 99 Tunnel Program involves a series of upgrade projects over the next several years, projects to be completed in advance of a

new eight-lane immersed tunnel that is to open in 2030.

The projects include bus-on-shoulder transit lanes on Highway 99 to make trips by transit quicker.

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The southbound exit from Ladner Trunk Road onto Highway 99 currently has very little roadway to merge smoothly with highway traffic.

Port expansion now trying to clear provincial hurdle

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s (VFPA) planned Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) project still must clear the provincial environmental approval process.

The B C Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has opened a public comment period on the project’s draft assessment materials The comment period closes on June 8.

“The assessment was carried out through a federally appointed panel. Both levels of government use this assessment, along with additional information requests and consultation with Indigenous Nations, to base their decisions about whether or not to approve the project to proceed

The federal government recently made a decision to approve the project, but it also requires provincial approval,” the EAO explains

“The Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has principally relied on the federal panel’s findings to develop materials to support provincial ministers in making their own independent decision on if the project is in the best interests of British Columbia.”

The EAO says it is seeking feedback on the drafts of the materials before sending them to provincial ministers for a decision.

After a lengthy and complex process that started even before the port formally submitted its application a decade ago, the federal government last

month gave the green light for a new three-berth container terminal adjacent to the current port facility at Roberts Bank in Delta

The approval comes with a lengthy list of conditions from the feds

During an April 27 news conference in Tilbury, a question on RBT2 was posed to the B.C. Premier, who said supply chain snarls are evident, and economic development to alleviate the problem can be supported with environmental protections in place

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Policeinvestigating targetedhomeinvasion

Wellness check led police to Tsawwassen home last Friday night

ijacques@delta-optimist

Delta Police are in the initial investigation of a targeted home invasion in Tsawwassen late Friday night

Police say that on May 12, officers responded to a check the welfare call in the 4300 block of Cormorant Drive in Tsawwassen

“Upon arrival, police located two individuals who had been assaulted during a home invasion,” said Acting Insp. James Sandberg, media spokesperson for Delta Police “Both victims were transported to hospital and treated for their injuries Investigators believe this is a targeted incident”

Sandberg said police

are requesting that if anyone has any information, dashboard camera or CCTV footage from Wednesday, May 10 to Friday, May 12, in and around Cormorant Drive, to contact Delta Police at 604-946-4411 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8247)

Please quote Delta Police file number 202310844

Plans coming for public uses at Ladner’s Seven Seas site

sgyarmati@delta-optimist

The City of Delta has issued a request for bids for a consultant to prepare preliminary and detailed designs for upgrades to the wharf structure at the Seven Seas site on Chisholm Street in Ladner Village.

The consultant will also support the city during the tender phase and provide construction administration and inspection services.

The city notes the project consists of con-

verting the wharf, which requires structural upgrades, into a park space capable of hosting public events.

The wharf is a concrete deck that is supported by precast concrete piles

Although the Seven Seas building was demolished in 2022, the wharf was left intact.

The city began using the wharf as a temporary public park, but plans to implement longterm park space as part of the Ladner Village Revitalization program

The consultant will

prepare a preliminary design report, detailing at least three options, and the advantages, disadvantages and cost estimates of each, the city notes in its request for bids, adding that the consultant will also support public engagement sessions

The city also says there is a derelict wharf located directly beside the property, at 4849 Chisholm St., and the consultant will provide optional pricing to permanently remove that structure.

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(Above) Leanna Young from Lifeline, while (left) Mary-Lynn G’froerer speaks with Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord, at the Healthy Aging Resource & Information Fair Saturday, May 13 at Ladner United Church. The Fair was hosted by the Delta Division of Family Practice, in colaboration with Ladner United Church, Delta Police, Fraser Health and the City of Delta. See more photos on our website at www.delta-optimist.com.
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119AStreetSix-StoreyApartmentBuildings

Addresses: 7702-7740 119A Street

FileNo: LU009521

Applicant: Harjit Sangha, RealCo Properties

Thisapplicationinvolves:

•Aproposalfor2six-storeyapartmentbuildings, withamaximumheightof24mincluding: 283apartmentunits,336residentialparking spacesand48visitorparkingspacesinan undergroundparkingstructure,accessedfrom 119AStreet Commonindoorandoutdoor amenityspacesarealsoproposed

•AnOfficialCommunityPlanamendmentto increasethedensitypermittedfroma maximumFloorSpaceRatioof2.2to2.58

•RezoningtoaComprehensiveDevelopment Zonetoallowapartmentbuildingswitha heightofsixstoreys

•ScottRoadCorridorDevelopmentPermitfor formandcharacter

•DischargeLandUseContractLU-74-43

Parentartistgiftsmuralto NeilsonGroveElementary

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A new mural, painted by local artist Garry Brookes, was officially unveiled at Neilson Grove Elementary School on Thursday, May 11 during the Parent Advisory Committee’s (PAC) annual Fair.

The project for a new mural was initiated by the previous principal, Danica Palmer, who worked with the PAC and school community on fundraising initiatives for it.

PublicInformationMeetings Meeting#1–Thursday,May25,2023 5:30pm–7:30pm JarvisElementarySchool 7670118St,NorthDelta

Wednesday,June7,2023 4:30pm–7:00pm

1136472Ave,NorthDelta

•Detailsontheapplication areavailableat letstalkdelta.ca/lu009521

•Shareyourfeedbackonlineat: letstalkdelta.ca/lu009521 untilJune12,2023

Havequestionsorcomments?

ContactJanetZazubek,Planner, DevelopmentDepartmentat:

jzazubek@delta.ca or

604-946-3355

At the first PAC meeting of the school year in September, new principal Jann Kwasnicki mentioned that they were ready to begin work on the mural and were looking for an artist. “I was overjoyed the next day when Bernice Brookes, a parent of a Neilson Grove kindergarten student emailed me to say her husband is an artist and could probably design and paint the mural,” said Kwasnicki.

Neilson Grove’s mascot has always been a griffin, a symbol of courage, leadership, and strength Garry’s design features a majestic looking griffin that students see as soon as they enter the main entrance doors to the school.

“My daughter is in kindergarten and so Neilson Grove will be her school for many years, ” he said. “I wanted to contribute something to the school community that was meaningful and would bring pride.”

Kwasnicki said she

can’t imagine how many hours Garry put into creating this original design.

“During Spring Break, Garry spent several long days completing the mural so that students came back to this amazing surprise,” she said

“We are so thankful to Garry – not only has he gifted us with an incredible piece of art, the griffin brings huge pride to our school, connects us all and will encourage school spirit at Neilson Grove for years to come ”

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McHappy Day in South Delta

J M KINNEAR PHOTO Mandeep Heer, and Delta firefighter Daniel Lucas man the druve-thru at the Tsawwassen McDonald’s at McHappy Day on May 10. McHappy Day 2023 was a happy and sunny community day that raised $10,000 for Reach Child and Youth Development Society at South Delta McDonald’s restaurants. Reach Society volunteers provided face painting, tattoos and crafts to keep children busy and helped Delta Firefighters and Delta Police on site adding excitement and raising funds Live entertainment included Delta Secondary Theatre Company, Southpointe Academy Choir, a balloon artist and spin games to win a food or beverage coupon popular with all ages. In addition to socks and raffle ticket fundraising, McDonald’s also donated a percentage of food sales from the day to the charity. Reach Society is grateful to South Delta McDonald’s owner/operator Nauman Jutt, manager Holly Sorley and their staff who supported local children with extra needs so generously on McHappy Day The charity also extends heartfelt thanks to all community groups, volunteers, dignitaries and McDonald’s patrons who participated and made it so much fun.

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Discussing death in an open forum

It is an awkward subject, death, and by not discussing it, one can tamper down its’ associated feelings of anxiety, fear and sadness.

We can almost believe death is not going to happen, but what if you wish to acknowledge the inevitable and be more aware of what will happen?

Register for Death Café at the Ladner Pioneer Library on Tuesday, May 23, from 6 to 7:30 p m where people –often strangers, gather to eat sweets, drink tea and discuss death

The objective is to increase awareness of death, to help people make the most of their (finite) lives - to live life

to the fullest It is a discussion group rather than a grief support or counselling session Obtaining a comfort level with the topic means we can support friends, family and ourselves when death touches our lives

The Ladner Pioneer Library is pleased to partner with the Heron Hospice Society of Delta in this groupdirected discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes

Death Cafe meets again on Tuesday, June 20, 6 from 6 to 7:30 p m at the Ladner Pioneer Library. To register, visit the Events Page at www.fvrl.ca.

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Eldercollege Delta held a 20th anniversary celebration on Saturday, May 13 at the KinVillage Community Centre in Tsawwassen. Pictured is Delta Coun. and Acting Mayor Dylan Kruger presenting Eldercollege president Guillermo Bustos with a certificate of appreciation to mark the milestone occasion.

Delta Stageworks teams up with Tightrope Theatre for comedy show

Delta Stageworks is presenting a Comedy Show night on Saturday, May 27 at the Red Barn in Southlands, Tsawwassen featuring the top rated comedy company from Vancouver, Tightrope Theatre.

The show is hosted by comedian and Delta Stageworks member Ragini Kapil, and includes Tightrope’s team of inspired comic improvisers.

“We’re thrilled to be presenting this downtown-based company for a local show,” says artistic lead, Peg Christopherson. “Audiences in Delta are craving entertainment events that are closer to home and less expensive than a night in Vancouver, and the Red Barn at Southlands is just the perfect destination for a relaxed night out with friends.”

Sponsored by Four Winds Brewing Co - the show runs from 6 to 10 p m and the ticket price includes a drink and appetizer. Tickets are available through the Delta Stageworks website or on Eventbrite.

“I love comedy, and it’s

a thrill to be able to share my take on the world and make people laugh, and I’m also truly excited to be sharing the stage with Tightropes’ comics,” said Kapil.

Tightrope is also in Tsawwassen on May 27 to give their ‘Improv to Inspire’ class; being held in the Red Barn at Southlands from 1 to 4 p m The three-hour class

is open to anyone 17 and over who is interested in improvisation, whether they are completely new to it or have done some classes already The class has just 20 spots and reservations can be made online at the Delta Stageworks website at: https://deltastageworks.ca/.

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Delta Stageworks is presenting a Comedy Show night on Saturday, May 27 at the Red Barn in Southlands, Tsawwassen featuring the top rated comedy company from Vancouver, Tightrope Theatre.

KinVillage Fashion Show

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a huge success with eight models showing off stunning fashions from the Centre’s Unique Boutique. The theme was “Cruising for Fashion” with attire ranging from casual tropical attire to wear pool side, to glamourous eveningwear for dinner at the Captain’s table. The show was put on by the Volunteers of the Unique Boutique. There was a rush to purchase outfits from the show as well as other great deals in the Unique Boutique.

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LIFESTYLES

DSSstudentearnsscholarship torenownedmusicschool

MARK BOOTH

Gyubin Lee recalls being in tears at one of his beginner clarinet classes back in Grade 4 Little did he know it would help him transition to life on the other side of the world and eventually lead to a lucrative scholarship to a renowned New York school.

The Delta Secondary Grade 12 student will begin a new and exciting chapter of his life next September at Mannes School of Music on a deal valued at $45,000 (US) per year The offer was one of several from both sides of the border after two weeks worth of visits and auditions

“For one single school there were like five music halls,” said Lee of his tour of Mannes “There is so many opportunities for me there and one of the biggest things is to meet other musicians to perform and collaborate with them, as well as make new friends. I’m very excited.”

It was back in Seoul, South Korea when Lee’s mom enrolled him in an introductory clarinet class

“I think I was almost too young to do it I remember crying one time and almost refusing to play,” he said

He continued on and some private lessons followed before his family moved to Canada prior to his Grade 7 year. He attended a local elementary school, even though he only knew some basic English, where there was a mandatory band class. The challenging transition was made easier thanks to his emerging musical talent that progressed to DSS band courses

“It was such a change of environment for me and it was a difficult time just fitting into classes, but when I went into the band room, many kids were impressed with how well I played the clarinet,” Lee recalled

He took his musical talent beyond

the classroom walls, initially spending time in the wind ensemble with the Richmond Delta Youth Orchestra before a successful audition with the

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Vancouver Youth Symphony’s intermediate orchestra. It was then a stint with the Vancouver Music Academy before returning to the VYS Senior in 2021.

Ladner teen heading overseas this summer in chase of her dream

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Zoe Rapos is chasing her theatrical dreams overseas for the second straight summer

Fresh off playing as Princess Fiona in Delta Youth Theater’s Shrek the Musical Jr , the Grade 12 student at Delta Secondary is headed to London, England for a three-week Musical Theatre Intensive at the renowned Mountview Conservatoire

A year ago, she attended a week-long bootcamp at Roehampton University with the British Youth Music Theatre Company

“It was amazing. I’ve always felt a certain connection to London, just going there and experiencing that and all the different people that went It was incredible,” said Rapos. “I definitely I wanted to go back and I am very excited to be doing that this year for even longer.”

By staying in residence and travelling on her own, the return trip will also give her a better idea if she wants to pursue her degree in the United Kingdom, meaning a potential three-year commitment that would enhance her opportunity of one day realizing her ultimate goal of performing on stage in London’s

famous West End

“It’s a lot different than applying (to a university) with a many more steps. It’s a lot harder because there are a lot of people that want to do this, but I also know it’s my passion and it’s what I need to do,” said Rapos

That passion has been persistent from a young age, but performing on stage didn’t always come easy to

her.

Rapos took vocal lessons at the age of nine at the Delta Community School with Tracy Neff and hid under a table for her first open mic-style recital when it was her turn on stage She eventually preserved, but was still too nervous to join DYT until she was 11 and was cast as one of the lead orphans in Annie Jr More DYT productions followed, and Rapos made her DSS Musical debut in Grade 9 as the title character in Oliver

She continued to take on larger roles and even showcased her singing talent by winning Delta Idol’s junior category in February 2020 Soon after, the pandemic put Rapos’ bustling schedule to a halt for an extended period

“It was really hard because I had felt like I could do anything at that point. When we finally came back it was so busy all the time and I just wasn’t used to it again,” she continued. “It was very overwhelming, but I’m sure getting back into it now. ”

Rapos hopes other shy children take the leap if they are interested in music or theatre.

“It can give you an outlet for parts of your personality that may be hidden, There are so many options in performing arts to strengthen your abilities,” she said.

ERAN SUDDS PHOTO Ladner’s Zoe Rapos winning Delta Idol back in 2020 (left) and starring as Princess Fiona (right) in Delta Youth Theatre’s Shrek The Musical Jr. MARK BOOTH PHOTO Delta Secondary Grade 12 student Gyubin Lee will be taking his promising career to Mannes Music School in New York on a lucrative scholarship.
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Sacred Heart Catholic Church

3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner 604-946-4522

sacredheartparish.ca

All Saints Anglican Church

Minister’s Minute: A final word

Over the last nine years, I have had the privilege to share many thoughts and truths from God’s word in the Optimist

I hope that in some way, it has influenced you and informed you to know that God’s love for you is unconditional. Salvation is not based on your performance or ability to do good things. Your good deeds are welcomed and appreciated, but not needed for Salvation. This is what makes Christianity different from other religions. The “Do Good - Get Good” mentality is in every other religion in the world, but not ours Our faith is based not on what we have done or will do, but rather our faith is based on what Jesus Christ has

Sundays at 10:30 a.m.

Minister’s Minute ANDREAS BASSON

done for us. He has paid for our sins, our mistakes, our moral failures, our wrong decisions, and everything in between God welcomes you just as you are, and no behavior modification is needed before you attend church

Being a Christian does not mean you are perfect, on the contrary, it means

you recognize that you will never be perfect and perfection is a requirement for eternity in heaven. Therefore we put our faith and trust in the one who is perfect and we accept Him as our savior and payment for our sins

If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved Romans 10:9

This will be my last column in the Optimist as I am moving to Oklahoma in the summer My prayers and thoughts will always be with the amazing people of Delta

Pastor Bish is taking over at Life Church God has given this community a gift by appointing a man that loves God, loves people, and loves life

For more information www.allsaintsladner.org or call 604-946-8413.

4755 Arthur Drive, Delta

Rev Jason Truell

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“Be Faithful,betrue, be a blessing”

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Real Estate Review

MetroVancouvercallsfordeveloperstopayevenmore

Metro Vancouver’s board of directors has approved a motion to re-work its budget to ease the rising tax burden for the region’s 2 8 million residents – and saddle real estate developers with much higher costs

The motion, approved April 19, gives staff a mandate to overhaul its 2024 budget and move toward a plan that would lower Metro fees for single households by more than 16 per cent between 2022 and 2026. The plan, however, would also increase development cost charges levied to developers when they build new residential or commercial projects

Development cost charges (DCCs) are collected from developers and applied to the

cost of infrastructure related to growth DCCs are charged either on a per-square-foot basis or, in residential, as a flat fee per housing unit

On April 28, the Metro board will decide whether developers, including those building new homes, will cover almost 100 per cent of the ballooning

cost of water and sewage, the most expensive infrastructure, as part of Metro’s 2024-2028 Financial Plan.

Currently there is an 82.5 per cent development fee on sewage infrastructure costs and Metro’s new water infrastructure fee will be 50 per cent of related costs.

The change means ”that 99 per cent of the cost of system expansion is covered by development cost charges rather than water sales to water district members or liquid waste services levies to sewerage and drainage district members,” explained Jennifer Saltman, a communication specialist with Metro Vancouver

The Metro Vancouver DCC rates would be on top of any municipal charges for new real estate developments.

Metro Vancouver’s fee increases come amid rising

inflation, ongoing debt obligations and billions of dollars in infrastructure planning across a region housing nearly half of B.C.’s population.

Metro is currently building or upgrading three wastewater treatment plants The largest of those is the Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant, a $10 4 billion, 10-year project designed to meet new regulatory requirements and the needs of a growing population

Other major capital projects include a massive upgrade to the regional body’s more than 500 km of water mains a series of projects meant to keep up with population growth and to have a better chance of providing reliable drinking water in the event of a serious earthquake or severe weather event.

-with files from Stefan Labbé, Glacier Media

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Real Estate Review

B.C. government mum on whether density plan will include stratas

B.C.’s Homes for People program will allow up to four housing units on most detached-house lots

In April, the B.C. government introduced its Homes for People action plan, a key policy of which is mandated rezoning of most areas in the province to allow up to four more housing units on each detached housing lot.

But there appears confusion on whether the extra units will be restricted to rental units or if the property owner can add strata homes, such as condos or townhouses that can be sold

While the 32-page brochure on the Homes for People plan extolls its aim to deliver affordable housing to “ expensive single-detached homes” the term ‘homeownership’ never appears, and the word ‘strata’ refers only to new restrictions that lift the ban on condo rentals

Currently, in most of B C, secondary suites in existing houses, or laneway houses added

to a lot, cannot be strata titled

Yet many are under the impression that detached-house owners will be able, for instance, to build a separate laneway house or convert part of their house to an apartment that can be rented or sold

One leading Vancouver architect even bet this writer a lunch if strata titles are not allowed under the Homes for People program

The distinction is important, because it is detached house owners, not the province or municipal governments, who will decide if the plan is a success in creating more housing in single-detached neighbourhoods.

Real estate agents in Vancouver note that many detached house owners don’t want to become landlords but would welcome the opportunity to provide a strata unit on their lots A clarification on the

issue now would enable house owners to plan ahead, they note But the province is mum when asked if the new legislation, to be introduced later this year, will restrict new units to rentals

“This fall, we will introduce legislation that will apply to many areas of the province and will allow up to four units on a traditional single-family detached lot (or 3 depending on the size/type of lot) with additional density permitted in areas well-served by transit

Policy work on this is underway and we’ll have more to say this fall,” according to the latest statement from a senior public affairs spokesman for the provincial government

The Homes for People plan includes a flipping tax that will penalize speculators who buy residential properties and resell them soon after to capitalize on the price spiral.

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SANDOR GYARMATI

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Delta council last week agreed to grant a development permit as well as a variance permit for a large new industrial building.

The development will be comprised of three consolidated properties at 10064, 10075 and 10104 River Rd, as well as a portion of Main Street that is proposed to be closed

The industrial properties were previously part of the Delta Cedar Specialties office, sawmill and lumber yard operation

The owner, Conwest (Nordel) GP Ltd, is proposing to redevelop approximately 3 5 acres of the nine-acre site into a 211,504-square-foot

multi-tenant industrial building at the corner of River Road and Nordel Way

The remaining area of the site north of River

Road would continue to be used for the Delta Cedar Specialties operations

The city’s planning department notes that the

owner has made an offer to the city to purchase an adjacent unconstructed portion of Main Street to consolidate it with their properties which if

approved, would negate the need for the variances post consolidation.

The planning department also notes that the closure would require a road closure bylaw to be brought forward separately for council’s consideration, and the road closure and sale would be subject to public notice in accordance with the Community Charter

Supporting the variance application, Coun Dylan Kruger said much as been said about the region’s housing crises but not enough when it comes to the industrial land crises

He noted Mayor George Harvie had chaired Metro Vancouver’s Industrial Lands Strategy Task Force l k f l i

According to the Regional Industrial Lands Strategy final report, demand for industrial land continues to increase, with land values having increased significantly over the past few years and vacancy rates are at record lows

“As a result of all these factors, the limited supply of vacant industrial land across the region is anticipated to face a worsening shortage over the coming years With continued pressure for growth, limited options for expansion and increasing competition between other land uses, these issues now threaten not only new opportunities for growth, but also existing economic and employment activities,” the report notes

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The owner is proposing to redevelop approximately 3.5 acres into a new 211,504-square-foot multi-tenant complex.

Real Estate Review CityofDeltamakingiteasier toaddsecondarysuites

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Delta council last week (May 1) gave final approval for a zoning amendment to make it easier for more homes to add secondary suites.

The changes include removing the minimum and maximum floor area requirements for secondary suites and increasing the maximum percentage of total floor area permitted.

A planning department report notes the changes will allow for greater flexibility in design to accommodate a wider range of rental household types, while keeping secondary suites as accessory to the single-detached dwelling use.

The changes would also make the city’s zoning bylaw more consistent with recent Building Code changes. The changes also represent a key implementation item identified in Delta’s Housing Action Plan.

The planning department is also cur-

The planning department says secondary suites facilitate low-impact densification as they can be integrated within mature neighbourhoods.

rently looking at introducing more elements of the plan, including allowing secondary suites in duplexes

Delta currently has more than 2,800 dwellings with a secondary suite occupancy permit, with approximately 75 percent of the authorized suites located in North Delta.

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What starts as a brief hiatus can often turn into weeks, months, and even years with no exercise. The good

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Restarting your fitness, while sometimes difficult, is still easier than starting from scratch, and with a little guidance and effort, you can get back into shape quicker than you think Our committed team of instructors will get you back on track by helping you find the program that best fits your needs, abilities, and long-term goals

Through Pilates’ foundational fitness regime, we make it our mission to help our clients move better so they not only feel better but look better, too. With careful guidance, personalized attention, and a fitness routine that focuses on positive, deliberate movement and the mind/body connection, our clients not only gain

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Why Should I consider Re-piping my Home?

Having your entire plumbing system re-piped can bring you many benefits. First, it ensures the integrity of your home’s plumbing system by replacing old and potentially faulty pipes with new, reliable ones. This can reduce the likelihood of leaks, bursts, and other plumbing emergencies, which can save you money on costly repairs and damage to your property Also, new pipes can improve water pressure and flow throughout your home, making everyday tasks such as showering and doing laundry more efficient and enjoyable. By re-piping, you can also improve the quality of your home’s water, as older pipes may contain contaminants that can affect the taste and safety of your drinking water Overall, re-piping your home can provide peace of mind and improve your daily life in many ways!

We are experts at providing safe and efficient re-pipes, for more information please do not hesitate to give us a call!

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Technology plays a big role in our lives today and is changing at a rapid rate. People come to the dentist dreading experiences that have happened to them in the past. Just coming in for a routine hygiene visit can cause a lot of anxiety for a person. We at Riverside Dental try to do our best at making your experience at our office the most comfortable as possible. X-rays that were a pain to have done are now all digital. This allows the sensor to be very small and comfortable for our clients. With the help of our digital scanner, impressions no longer involve any material in the mouth and down the throat. We simply just scan everything that needs any lab work. With this technology crowns can even be completed in one appointment as well. Our Primescan allows us at Riverside Dental to even be able to design future crowns and veneers to the shape and size you’ve always wanted without even touching the teeth. Mock-ups can then be digitally fabricated and placed in your mouth to allow you to see and feel how things can potentially look. Dental freezing anesthetic can be administered digitally and pain free, without the need of a traditional syringe! Technology Is making a big difference and we take pride in making your experience as pleasant as possible.

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Interest rates have risen substantially over the last 12 months, what should I do now to take advantage?

Fixed income investments such as GIC’s are an integral part of a well-diversified portfolio and at these current levels offer good value. We have access to over 30 different issuers to ensure the best rate for your portfolio.

Locking in today may be a timely strategy

Contact us today for our current rates

GIC Rates-at-a-glance (as of May 11/23)

1 year 4 82%

2 year 4 65%

3 year 4 53%

4 year 4 41%

5 year 4 41%

Yes!! The Harvard Study on Adult Development, an over 80 year study on human health and longevity, has long realized that our health and longevity are acutely connected to our connections and community Our relationships at age 50 are more an indicator of our longevity than our cholesterol levels

Here are three projects we are creating:

1. THE VILLAGE COOKS - an amazing community cookbook

2. The new podcast ...AND CONNECTION where we look at how profoundly connection affects every aspect of our lives

3. THE VILLAGE CARES - a new pilot project that we can’t wait to launch for our community. And communities across Canada.

Are You Ready to Start Planning your next Cruise Vacation?

Our Biggest Sale of the year is just around the corner. Our Princess 3 DAY SALE is coming and it’s time to start planning! Book your next Princess Cruise on June 08th 09th or 10th to take advantage of the exclusive deals offered only by Expedia Cruises™!

Unsure of where you would like to go? Join us at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn on June 03rd for our in person live event with Cindy Woloshyn of Princess Cruises to find out all about Princess Cruise Lines, their destinations, ships and this fantastic promotion

This is our biggest event of the year, and you will need to RSVP!

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Is chiropractic care safe for children?

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Yes, chiropractic care can be safe and effective for children. Children can benefit from chiropractic care in many of the same ways as adults, such as improving spinal alignment and reducing pain. However, chiropractors who treat children typically use gentler techniques than those used for adults. Chiropractors also take special care to ensure that treatment is appropriate for a child’s age and development. Chiropractic care for children can be especially beneficial for conditions such as breastfeeding difficulties, colic, aches and pains, and scoliosis. If you are considering chiropractic care for your child, it’s important to choose a chiropractor who has experience working with children.

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GetwildlifeinfocuswithSPCAphotocontest

The BC SPCA invites the public to participate in its 15th annual Wildlife-in-Focus photography contest running May 15 through 31.

Amateur photographers 14 years and older can submit their awe-inspiring images of owls, eagles, foxes, bees, whales and other amazing creatures until May 31 You can enter as many times as you like and there is no entry fee.

“Wildlife-in-Focus celebrates the incredible variety of wild animals who call B C home,” says BC SPCA wild animal welfare specialist Erin Ryan. “Last year we received more than 1,700 entries showcasing this province’s impressive array of wild animals”

Previous contest entries have been featured in the BC SPCA’s Animal Sense and Bark! magazines, BC SPCA educational

materials, local newspapers, websites, and social media. Prizes will be awarded for the top three photos, as determined by the judges in each of two categories: Wild Settings and Backyard Habitats. There is also a donate-to-vote option for a People’s Choice Award – the 13 photos with the most votes will be featured in a limited edition Wildlife-inFocus desktop calendar – avail-

able for purchase on shop.spca. bc.ca after the contest closes.

In 2022, Wildlife-in-Focus raised more than $23,000 for the specialized diets, treatment, blankets and other supplies necessary to support the rehabilitation of wild animals at BC SPCA’s Wild ARC Nearly 3,000 injured and orphaned wild animals are cared for at Wild ARC each year

All wildlife photos submitted

to the contest must be taken within B.C. and submitted digitally “Wildlife” includes free-living birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects, but not exotic, feral or domestic animals, or wildlife in zoos, aquariums, sanctuaries or rehabilitation facilities

For more information on the contest, visit spca bc ca/ wildlife-in-focus

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How can you help me manage my multiple medications?

Thanks for this great question. The best way to help you manage multiple medications is by blister-packing or compliance packaging your medications. This simple system stores all your prescription and OTC medications in an easy-to-use card with each medication organized by time of day. All you need to do is pop out the medications from the card at the appropriate time and take them – no more opening multiple bottles, losing bottles, dealing with different expiring prescriptions or forgetting to take one. Ask us for more information and we would be happy to help.

“Your personal pharmacist is with you every step of the way” is not just a slogan – it is THE reason Paul Gibbons, Pharmacist/Owner at the Medicine Shoppe in Tsawwassen, looks forward to helping you every day

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I received in the mail a flyer from a company coming to buy coins and gold. How do their prices

compare to yours.

In our business, we call them the “Hotel buyers”. I had a mother and daughter come in who had an offer from them.

I offered $2150 for the gold jewellery they had. This company had offered them $500.00. Another gentleman took silver dollars to them and then came to us. We paid him 300% more than they offered. My firm belief is that you could take your coins or gold to any reputable in the country and get more than these people offer.

I believe that we could serve you better and offer more than they could ever hope to.

I know I have some hearing loss, but it’s not that bad and I can get by without too much trouble. What should I do?

The longer you wait to get hearing aids, the harder it is to eventually adjust to them This is partially because when your brain stops regularly hearing certain sounds, neural pathways are broken and those sounds become very difficult to regain if and when you start wearing hearing aids

People who have untreated hearing loss will also subconsciously change their social patterns For example, you may stop going out for dinners or other group functions because they seem generally tiring or overwhelming - without realizing the exhaustion comes from all the extra work your body has to do to process sounds and follow conversation

If you work with a trusted hearing health professional who says you would benefit from hearing aids, avoid the temptation to put it off!

I have heard that enquiries to your credit bureau can lower your score, is that true?

Yes, the numerous inquiries to your credit bureau report can affect your credit score

This can happen when someone is car, credit card or mortgage shopping as each credit request/enquiry to a lender will create a new enquiry to your credit When several enquiries are made the credit score can drop. One of the advantages of using a mortgage broker is that we obtain a single credit report This report can be sent to numerous lenders with little to no impact on your credit score

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DSS ultimate team capture Ladner school’s first-ever South Fraser senior title

MARK BOOTH

The Delta Pacers have their first-ever South Fraser championship banner at the senior level thanks to the Ultimate team thriving in the Friday (May 12) heat at Surrey’s Newton Athlete Park.

The Ladner school rolled to three impressive victories to capture the top tier AAA title against teams from Surrey and Richmond.

The No 3 seed Pacers served early notice with a 9-3 win over undefeated regular season champions Burnett from Richmond. The momentum continued with a dominating 13-2 win over Richmond playoff champion and No. 2 seed Steveston-London Sharks

Delta scored early and often, racing out to a 12-0 lead at one point The end result provided a little bit of payback after the senior boys volleyball and basketball teams saw their provincial bids end with losses to the Sharks earlier in the school year

That set the stage for the championship game against No 1 seed Kwantlen Park The Pacers rallied from a two-point deficit to pull off a thrilling 8-7 victory.

Next up is the provincials back in Newton at the end of the month.

The Pacers are guided by parent volunteer Dave Jones, a former player himself at the national level and it’s evident in how the team executes at a high work rate

“The team plays fast, hard and with patience – they understand their roles and are willingly sacrificing individual stats for the good of the team,” said Jones. “A highlight of (the final) and throughout the year is their ability to overcome questionable calls without reciprocating in kind, which shows great maturity and resilience

“The team’s keys to success are the defense’s ability to stop the opponent’s long game forcing them to try to work the disc up the field, which they are unable to do on a consistent basis Conversely, on offense, the overall level of throwing skills across the team has greatly increased throughout the season allowing us to work the disc up the field without having to rely on a long game ”

Aylssa Aulik led the day in plus/minus with the team scoring 85 percent of the time she was on the field. Abby Mischke and Aimee Haverstock were on the field for 14 and 13 scores respectively and Paige Day had five scores against Kwantlen.

Tyler Jones led the boys side being on the field for seven of the eight scores in the final, 14

scores overall and a 78 percent +/-. Turner Anderson was on for 12 scores followed by Casey Cartlidge with 11 scores and who impressively led the team with a 90 percent completion rate (60/67) on the day in his

first year playing Ultimate

With no junior team at DSS, 60 percent of the Pacers’ roster features rookies to the sport. Other members include Peyton Brown, Quincy Chong, Amorey Cronmiller, Evangelos Falcos,

Ryley Ferguson, Harrison Last, Sophia Lawton, Saiya Mann, Nabeel-Aahmed Moledina, Morgan Omstead, Paisley Reid, Josh Robie, Joanna Rybaltowicz, Kaida Tarumoto and Spencer Wong.

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Delta Pacers’ Quincy Chong about to make a catch during semi-final action against StevestonLondon at the South Fraser AAA Ultimate Championships at Newton Athletic Park.

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Stars will be coming out to play in

MARK BOOTH

The stars will be out again for at least one more summer at the Ladner Leisure Centre.

With a line-up loaded with pro talent, the Ladner Pioneers captured their first President’s Cup championship since 2004 with an 8-6 win over Can-Am League champions Akwesasne Bucks last September in Edmonton.

Many of those players will be back when Ladner opens its West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association (WCSLA) schedule this week and begin work on returning to the nationals for a fifth consecutive year, this time in Ontario.

Head coach Ross Frehlick has received confirmation from such players as Tyler Pace (Calgary Roughnecks), Ryan Benesch (Halifax

Thunderbirds), Phil Caputo (Panther City), Matt Beers (Saskatchewan Rush), Owen Barker (Vancouver Warriors), Jeff Cornwall (Saskatchewan

Rush) and homegrown standout and 2022 President’s Cup allstar Sam Clare.

“Our defence is pretty much intact,” said Frehlick “We have

again this summer

six players not coming back that need to be replaced.”

Among the holes in the roster is hometown standout Logan Schuss who was planning to return to the Western Lacrosse Association this summer with the New West Salmonbellies until suffering a season-ending knee injury with the Vancouver Warriors, which required surgery.

Frehlick has secured Alberta native Dean Fairoll (Panther City) and there will be other commitments in the weeks ahead.

How many more NLL players opt to play senior “B” in the future may depend on a potential rule change that was brought forward by the B.C. Lacrosse Senior Directorate at the Canadian Lacrosse Association semi-annual general meeting It would reduce the number of NLL players to

four per team in 2024 and three in the years to follow. The WLA initially approached the B C Senior Directorate with the proposal that passed by a slim margin to be taken to the national level.

Frehlick has no problem with senior “B” reverting to what it used to be, but says the challenge will be getting other parts of the country on board too. The Pioneers began their current President’s Cup with two or three NLL roster additions, but didn’t come close to the podium until they matched the pro depth of their eastern and Alberta counterparts

“I think the eastern teams might say no, the native teams in the east might say no too and Alberta as well,” said Frehlick. “I still think it will be pushed through but WLA should have talked directly to us (instead of taking it to the directorate)”

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4856 48th Avenue, Ladner

$1,799,000

2,595 sq. | 4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms

3,863 sq. lot

Historically known as Roycro , this is an impressive 2 storey home restored to its Edwardian era with detailed cra smanship & millwork dis�nguished by its octagonal turret & high ceilings on both floors. Prominent corner loca�on in the heart of Ladner A stunning piece of artwork & history

#201-4755 51st Street, Ladner

$850,000

1,155 sq. | 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms Ladner Village Gate

Convenience at your doorstep! Located on the fringe of Historic Ladner Village is this amazing 4 year old corner unit in a bou�que building w/ open concept and surrounded by windows. SOLD

780 Gilchrist Place, Tsaw

$1,599,900

2,634 sq. | 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms

7,868 sq. lot

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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-desac loca�on, over-sized double car garage, big bedrooms & much, much more!

6277 Dawn Drive, Ladner

$1,749,000

2,687 sq. | 5 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms

5,842 sq. lot

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP THROUGHOUT!

Open concept living & kitchen w/ expansive windows overlooking private gardens. BONUS: Extended driveway & 2 car garage w/a c storage (200 sq ). Close to Holly Elementary School, parks, transit and hwys.

4888 2 Avenue, Tsaw

$1,348,000

891 sq. | 2 bedrooms | 1 bathroom

7,546 sq. lot

PRIME LOCATION! UPPER TSAWWASSEN!

SOUTH FACING LOT! Build up to 3,263 sq home + basement (verify with the City of Delta). Quiet loca�on near Fred Gingell Park and Tsawwassen Beach.

1745 Enderby Avenue, Tsaw

$2,299,000

2,635 sq. | 4 bedrooms | 3 ½ bathrooms 6,039 sq. lot

Buy a way of life in Beach Grove. Superbly built ‘custom home’ 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 plus detached dbl car garage.

E4845 Linden Drive Ladner

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4974 Stevens Lane

This large 4 bedroom/4 bathroom rancher is located in Upper/Central Tsawwassen on a quiet cul-de-sac. Situated on a South facing/park-like 14316 sq ft lot, this custom built rancher for original owners is on the market for the first time. This sprawling rancher, just over 3000 sq ft, boasts a fantastic layout with legal in-law suite (ideal for extended families), huge south facing back yard, 2 street frontages with a detached 600 sq ft garage in the back plus parking in the front. 2 Blocks to English Bluff Elementary School and South Delta Senior Secondary. Home is ready for a new family to bring their own design ideas and make it their own.

$1,488,000

$1,588,000

5046 1A Avenue

Location! Fantastic family home located on a prestigious cul-de-sac in upper Tsawwassen. Extensively renovated and ready to move in. Great family floor plan, 2,946 sq. Ft. main floor living with kitchen, family room and dining room facing to a south sunny backyard. 4 bedrooms and huge games room on upper floor, 3 baths, double garage and plenty of storage Fully renovated including, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, appliances, lighting, interior/exterior paint, and landscaping. Newer roof, boiler and hot water tank. This home shows beautifully!

65 Deerfield Place

Charming 3 bedroom/2 bathroom rancher in “Deerfield”. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac backing onto greenspace. At 2167 sq ft this rancher has a fabulous layout with an oversized primary bedroom with walk in closet and sliding doors opening onto private patio. Large living and dining room opening up to sun drenched west facing patio overlooking mature landscaped garden Radiant in floor heat, skylights, hardwood flooring. This home has been lovingly looked after by the original owners, bring your own design ideas to make it yours.

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 walkin 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.

A42 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 Eugene Knoedler 604.219.3177 Eugene@eugenek.ca Jack Knoedler 604.353.6410 JackKnoedler@remax.net SERVICE ND RESULTS YOU DESERVE Eugene Knoedler PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION 2021 * Meda l on C ub represents the top 10% o Greater Vancouver Rea tors based on MLS sales DELTAREALESTATE.NET Independently Owned and Operated RE/MAX City Realty | 5090 48 Avenue, Delta, BC V4K 1V8 | Office 604.943.8080 | Eugene@eugenek.ca | deltarealestate.net
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So many wonderful features in this 2,600 square foot, 3 year young home. open concept with 9’ ceilings in the living room, gourmet kitchen with tons of sleek & stylish cabinets and dining area which overlooks private backyard with covered patio! Great office space on main floor, 4 bedrooms and 3 baths on the 2nd floor. The 3rd floor flex area - media room/kids area/rec room!

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Brand New 3 level family home with 1 bedroom LEGAL SUITE! Open concept features gourmet kitchen with island and quartz countertops, family room with gas fireplace & dining room overlooking back yard.

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4581 53rd Street, Ladner $1,799,000

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780 Gilchrist Pl, Tsawwassen $1,599,900 210, 4989 47 Ave, Ladner $625,000 JUST SOLD IN MAY AS BUYERS AGENT
4535 66 St., Ladner $1,028,800 1, 6105 River Rd, Ladner $1,169,000 C304, 4831 53 St, Ladner $668,000 5493 Wildwood, Tsawwassen $1,399,999 5030 10A Ave, Tsawwassen $1,259,000 JUST SOLD IN MAY JUST SOLD IN MAY JUST SOLD IN MAY JUST SOLD IN MAY JUST SOLD IN MAY AS BUYERS AGENT JUST SOLD IN MAY AS BUYERS AGENT
A44 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 Ste 402-4977 Springs Blvd Ste 213-5099 Springs Blvd Marketed by Multiple Realty SOLD SOLD jennifer@jennifermciver com | www jenniferandleanne com | leanne@leannelionello com Jennifer McIver 778-788-5078 Leanne Lionello 604-209-5294 New Listing: 5097 1A Avenue $1,769,000 CUSTOM 3 BEDROOM RANCHER WITH LOFT ON OVER 1/4 ACRE LOT WITH ALMOST 100 FT FRONTAGE - QUIET NO THROUGH STREET IN DESIRABLE PEBBLE HILL LOCATION!! 3 BEDROOM + LOFT | 3 BATHROOM | 2,696 SQ FT | 12,691 SQ FT LOT RE/MAX CITY REALTY | 5090 48 AVENUE, DELTA, BC. V4K 1V8 | OFFICE: 604.943.8080 | EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 5080 Cedar Springs Drive SOLD Marketed by Sutton Group Seafair Realty JUST SOLD Ste 401-4977 Springs Blvd JUST SOLD Ste 208-5099 Springs Blvd Marketed by Sutton Seafair Realty (604) 868-0028 www.nataliewalker.ca City Realty NEW LISTING $849,000 205-5500 13A AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN The Shaughnessy - Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath 1,342sf corner unit in the most amazing location adjacent to Tsawwassen Town Center & Highland Park Fabulous layout with generous room sizes MLS# R2721122 $1,449,000 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

2975 53RD STREET $5,950,000

May18,2023 The Delta Optimist A45 Re/Max Real Estate Services www.westcoastfarmsteads.com info@johnnielsen.ca 110-3540West41stAve,VancouverV6N3E6 John Nielsen PERFORM NCE Real Estate Ser ice 35 Successful Years The next move is yours... Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism 604.250.8216 CALL JOHN TODAY NEW PRICE! MLS R2711985 360º TOUR 20 ACRES, 2 HOMES & HUGE BARN 4774 104TH STREET $6,250,000 First time this amazing sec uded 20 25 acre parcel has been offered for sale since 1955 which is located just off Hornby Drive on the quiet section of 104th close to Boundary Bay and private member grass airstrip All 3 build ngs on this property were built in 1972 which includes a spraw ng 3,162 sq ft 4 bedroom rancher w/30 + car concrete driveway was substantially renovated and enlarged in 1987 and roof redone 10 years ago The second residence is a 1238 sq ft Woods bungalow present y rented and the spectacular 8,400 sq ft 20 stal barn which was used from day 1 to breed race horses up unt 7 years ago is truly a first class facility comp ete with steel roof and c adding Attention to detail here is second to none including cha n link fenc ng that surrounds the entire property PORT GATEWAY MLS R2775898 360º TOUR AMAZING FUTURE POTENTIAL
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more information. JUST LISTED! MLS R2769971 360º TOUR ROSEWOOD COURT GEM! 5 4748 54A STREET $929,900 HIDDEN GEM! Rarely ava able family fr endly Rosewood Court townhome with prem er spot n the complex and idea West Ladner locat on close to everything Th s br ght 3 bedroom, 3 bath unit with spacious layout has been beaut fully mainta ned and offers one year old floor ng pa nt and more Featur ng open ground floor living and 3 bedrooms up w th a gorgeous ensu te off the master that s perfect for the young family or downsizing It also offers a private South exposed yard with good-s zed covered patio for entertaining and 2 parking spots, one covered with addit ona storage in the carport A great opportun ty to ve carefree in a amazing community JUST LISTED! OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4 PM 1160 EHKOLIE CRESCENT $1,599,000 THE V LLAGE! This tastefully renovated rancher with walkout basement on qu et no thru road in a beautiful area of upper Tsawwassen is ideal for the growing fam ly or downsiz ng with room for company downsta rs Featur ng well over a $100,000 was spent 10 years ago to create the warm spac ous wide open plan up w th an amazing optioned out gourmet kitchen w th S/S appliances and enlarged primary bedroom with n cely done ensu te Other notable updates include the windows with Hunter Douglas bl nds, Lennox 95% efficient furnace and brand new H/W tank The home lends itse f to natural suite potential down p us a sunny West exposed composite deck out front and a very large fenced backyard w th fresh grass with bonus backyard access to English Bluff Road perfect for the util ty trailer Come check out th s super invit ng comfortab e home MLS R2770705 360º TOUR SOLD! RE/MAX CITY REALTY 5090 48 AVENUE, DELTA, BC V4K 1V8 EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED 404-4690 HAWK LANE, TSAWWASSEN Penthouse condo with ocean and mountain views! This efficiently laid out condo has 2 bedrooms, a den, floor to ceiling windows, 9ft + ceilings, stainless steel appliances, soft closing cabinets, stone countertops, 2 parking stalls, a storage unit and great amenities! follow me on... 604.512.7531 CAITLIN@CAITLINDUFFUS COM WWW.CAITLINDUFFUS.COM 6073 BRODIE ROAD, LADNER • $1,799,000 7 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - 2918 sq ft - Pool Harry Ratchford 604-315-2633 chratchford@gmail.com Call Harry for a FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your home! AMEX BROADWAY WEST REALTY - SUITE 201-10055 W BROADWAY - 604.738.8878 Brian Elsey 604-551-9396 belsey@telus.net Well maintained 3 bedrooms Rancher in Central Tsawwassen. Located on a huge 19,750 SQFT fenced lot with 78 FOOT frontage Detached 10’x12’ studio with skylight, tile flooring, power Garden shed Updates include: new roof (2 yrs), Hot water tank (1 yr). Beautiful private deck and patio with gazebo, fish pond, perfect for summer enjoyment. Schools, transportation, recreation and shopping all within walking distance. ***Elderly sellers, so please allow min of 24 hours notice for showing.*** $1,385,000 1084 53A STREET
square 17 34 acre parcel with 823 ft of road frontage features an English style country home, 5 stall barn, hay field and generous pasture area which has been an established equestrian facility for decades The property offers an ideal central location just 5 minutes to Tsawwassen or Ladner, Tsawwassen Mills Mall, BC Ferries, DeltaPort Way, TFN Industrial Park, transportation and more This parcel is close to BC Railway in an area of transitional properties with amazing future potential. Call anytime for
A46 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 LANCE HUGHES 604.943.8080 ■ 604.833.3844 LIFETIME MEMBER Re/Max City Realty Personal Real Estate Corporation 16,264 sq.ft. private estate lot overlooking Georgia Strait. Walk-through the front door into the grand foyer, and over 5200 sq.ft. of living space. Features real hardwood throughout with 5 bedrooms upstairs including gym. The extra large master has 5 pce ensuite & private western exposed terrace. Downstairs has gourmet kitchen, family room, billiards room, wine room & office. Double oversized garage & lots of parking. Great family home on prestigious English Bluff Road. 645 English Bluff $3,498,000 NEW PRICE Queensborough - One of the largest heritage style homes in Thompson Landing. This home offers 1 bedroom on the main & 2 large masters above. Features includes: hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace & southern exposed back yard and only minutes to playground, River Parks & buses. Priced below assessed value. 1404 Salter Street $1,219,900 NEW LISTING 68 Seymour Court 545 Milsom Wynd JUST SOLD JUST SOLD Sharon Rohwer 604-760-7163 Unlicensed Assistant info@ thedeltagroup.ca Tim Rohwer 604-762-2041 Commercial Residential Specialist info@ thedeltagroup.ca T h e Delta G ro up . ca Tim & Sharon “We Can Relate” Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC V4L 2A6 REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS? JUST GIVE US A CALL! Want to Sell? Ask about our `Top Dollar Marketing Plan! Need to Buy? Our `Qualified Buyers’ Program always wins out! • Spacious 2045 3-4 Bedroom 2 Bath back split home • Perfect for the growing family plus bonus nanny suite • South facing 7560sf gardens perfect for outdoor play and summer entertaining • Located just steps from Ladner Elementary & DSS High School 4464 47 Street $1,399,000 FAMILY HOME IN A FANTASTIC NEIGHBOURHOOD Gus says: When opportunity knocks. OPEN the Door! • Never ending gorgeous sunsets and Panoramic OCEAN views • Luxury updated modern bright 2 bedroom 2 bath 900sf condo • Enjoy LOCATION LOCATION beach walks, paddle boarding, kayaking • Well managed strata with amenities-onsite caretaker, pets allowed 306-1120 Tsatsu Shores Dr $769,000 OCEANFRONT LIVING! J OPEN SATURDAY 2-4PM OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-4PM • Steps from Boundary Bay scenic dyke trail • Main floor featuring large living room, dining room, spacious kitchen • Also incls 2 pce bath,laundry rm & mud rm • Upstairs primary bdrm with ensuite, 3 more bedrooms, flex rm & 4 pce bath • Nothing to do but move in • West facing back yard - extra parking at side yard 1749 Duncan Drive $1,599,000 FABULOUS BEACH GROVE LOCATION OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2-4PM
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CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION! REGENCY REALTY 1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (nex to Starbucks) (We speak German, Finnish, Cantonese & Mandarin) JUST LISTED! #106-1375 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN CENTRAL LOCATION! $649,900 READY TO SELL YOUR HOME? SO ARE WE! GIVE US A CALL! 604-767-4038 SUCCESSFULLY SELLING DELTA FOR 38 YEARS! WE ARE WORKING FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CLIENTS TO GET THE BEST VALUE! WE OFFER 100% PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE! JUST LISTED! 6685 3RD AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN NATURE LOVERS’ GALORE! IN THE CLASSIC! $799,000 #514-1350 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN SPECTACULAR GOLF COURSE & MOUNTAIN VIEWS! $1,319,000 JUST LISTED! #505-1350 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAW FULLY RENOVATED 1,602 SQ.FT. CONDO! CONCRETE, STEEL CONSTRUCTION, BRICK BUILDING! $769,000 JUST LISTED! #301-5099 SPRINGS BLVD, TSAW RESORT STYLE GOLF COURSE LIVING! $645,000 SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM JUST LISTED! $1,248,800 1146 - 50TH STREET, TSAWWASSEN 1-LEVEL HOME ON CONVENIENT, PRIVATE LOCATION SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM #104-5500 13A AVENUE, TSAW THE SHAUGHNESSY $849,000 SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM SOLDbyGEFFKE TEAM OUR LISTINGS SELL FAST! 38 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE REAL ESTATE –TSAWWASSEN RESIDENTS FOR 42 YEARS – WE KNOW OUR PRODUCT!
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A48 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 www taylorbrownrealty com 604-362-0350 info@taylorbrownrealty.com @TaylorBrownRealEstate Taylor Brown Personal Real Estate Corporation When one of your biggest investments is being purchased or SOLD, the key factor in the outcome is always within the strategy. Thinking of Selling? Let’s decide together if this market is for you & come up with a tailored marketing plan to get your home SOLD for top dollar in today’s market! This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement. 2 Bedrooms l 1 Bathroom l 785 sq.ft. For Sale 3 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms l 2,416 sq ft l Lot 4,951 sq ft. $1,429,000 | 4641 55A Street, Delta For Sale $499,000 | 204 16 Lakewood Drive, Vancouver Just Sold 46-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner $1,250,000 MULTIPLE OFFERS Just Sold 4460 Hutcherson Lane, Delta $1,265,000 519 20673 78 Ave, Langley $750,000 1074 Esquimalt Ave, W Vanc. $2,499,900 223 4955 River Road, Delta $649,000 4682 46 Avenue, Delta $1,449,000 520 20673 78 Ave, Langley $559,000 712 168 Powell Street , Vancouver $439,000 MULTIPLE OFFERS MULTIPLE OFFERS MULTIPLE OFFERS MULTIPLE OFFERS MULTIPLE OFFERS Just So d Just Sold Just So d Just Sold Just So d Just Sold Listed by Sutton Seafair Realty 3 Bedrooms l 2 Bathrooms l 2 Yards | Detached storage shed | 1582 sq.ft. l END unit $899,999 | 4857 55B Street, Delta Just Sold Just Sold MULTIPLE OFFERS NEW PRICE $1,449,000 | 8-4638 Orca Way, Delta 4 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms l 2,246 sq.ft. l 1/2 Duplex
May18,2023 The Delta Optimist A49 Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - Unit 2 1359 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC THINKING OF A MOVE??? CALL US!!! SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! 931 Gale Drive, Tsaw 310-15300 17 Avenue, South Surrey • $639,900 Spacious & updated 2 bed 2 bath 1410 sq ft condo in QUIET & well run strata with new boiler, newer roof, updated common areas. Fees include secure underground parking, heat, hot water, gas, workshop & fitness rm. Walk to Semiahmoo Mall, library, rec ctr, transit, medical, restaurants & coffee shops. Mins to White Rock shops & beach! NEW PRICE!!! 120-1840 160 Street South Surrey • $248,800 BREAKAWAY BAYS - updated 2 bed manufactured home in very desirable park & location - monthly pad rental includes outdoor pool, clubhouse & fitness rm - mins to White Rock shops & beach!!! QUIET PARK LIVING!!! 28 Woodland Dr, Tsawwassen 5880 Plover Crt, Richmond 4719 48B St, Ladner 1112 Skana Drive, Tsaw Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd. SOLD!!! SOLD!!! 211-4977 Springs Blvd, Tsawwassen • $585,000 VIEWS of golf course & NS mountains - spacious 1 bed 612 sq ft condo with open plan & large covered deck overlooking golf course - ideal outdoor living space! Fees include heat, hot water, secure underground parking, in suite storage room. Walk to PQ’s, Newmans, fitness, coffee, transit. Enjoy resort style living at T Springs! SPACIOUS DECK!!! GC & MTN VIEWS!!! 404-1300 Hunter Road, Tsawwassen • $1,099,000 HUNTER GREEN - spacious & UPDATED 2 bed & den 1574 sq ft PENTHOUSE condo on quiet court. Ideal floor plan with generous room sizes to fit house sized furniture. Includes 2 parking & storage locker Walk to coffee shops, golf course, town center, dyke & transit!!! OPEN SAT 2-4. OPEN SAT 2-4 NEW LISTING!!! 302-1704 56 Street, Tsaw JUST SOLD!!! Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd JUST SOLD!!! SPRING IS HERE & IT’S A GREAT TIME TO SELL! CALL US FOR FREE (NO OBLIGATION) MARKET EVALUATION!!! SOLD!!! JUST SOLD!!!

$1,999,000

5365 6TH AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

Beautiful home in central Tsawwassen, walking distance to schools, sport facilities and parks. Home features 5 bdrms, 4 full bathrms, excellent floor plan with large great room & separate living and dining room. This home has a private sunny yard with beautiful jacuzzi and patio area. We are priced to sell so don't miss this opportunity to buy a great home in a great area

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$1,199,000

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ROYAL OAKS PENTHOUSE #402N-1100 56TH ST, TSAW

Fabulous 3 bedroom penthouse at Tsawwassen's Royal Oaks This rare find has never been on the market and truly is one of the best units in this development Excellent floor plan with huge living, dining area, beautiful bright great room, big master suite and 2 private sunny decks Don't miss this special penthouse Call for your exclusive showing

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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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A50 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 ROBIN REIMER 604-868-2844 ROBINREIMER.COM ROBINREIMER@TELUS.NET #1 SOUTH DELTA 37 YRS MLS MEDALLION CLUB* Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen www.robinreimer.com group *BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 robinreimer@telus.net $2,188,000 4950 CEDAR SPRINGS DRIVE 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!!! Call ROBIN

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353 55 STREET

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

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Bay This great 4

3 bathroom home has been extensively

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.

Featuring 6 bdrms, 6 bathrms, excellent 2 bdrm suite and spectacular rooftop deck This rare find is located on a quiet street with 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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May18,2023 The Delta Optimist A51 Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen www.robinreimer.com group *BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 robinreimer@telus.net - 3 new homes in Tsawwassen - 4800 square feet - Legal suite - Customize your new home Call for plans & information ROBIN 604-868-2844 0,000 - 3250 sq.ft. home in Beach Grove - 5 Bedrooms & 5 bathrooms - Great floor plan - Excellent experienced builder - Lots of time to sell your home - Customize your home ROBIN 604-868-2844 $2,400,000 $2,499,000 5368 4A AVENUE
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Call ROBIN 604-868-2844 $1,759,000 Fabulous opportunity to purchase one of Ladner's historic family businesses This great pub is located on Ladner's inner harbour
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 Call ROBIN 604-868-2844 $2,899,000
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54666AAvenue

$1,299,000

3Bedroomwelllovedfamilyhomein CentralTsawwassenwithsuitepotential Southfacingprivatebackgarden.Beautifullykept,walkingdistancetoelementary andhighschools,shopping,andparks.

306S-10056Street

$825,000

2bedroom+den,brandnewflooring,3rdflooronthequietsideofthe building.

1124SkanaDrive

$1,575,000

PrestigiousSkanaDrive,custom built3bedroomrancherona9,200 sqftlot!

23766AStreet

$1,998,000

4bedroomcompletelyrenovated withhighendfinishings.Stepsto thebeach!

Gorgeous4bdrmhomewithaview Like brandNewwithnoGSTandlegalcarriage house,DoublecarGarage,lotsofparking.

sub-divisionfor2flatrectangularbuildinglots,andall buildingplanshavebewensubmittedtothecity The currentfamilyhomehasbeenrenovatedandoffersover 3,600sqft.oflivingspaceforafamilythatchoosesto keepthelotasiswithswimmingpool&park-likesetting.

6003KirkwoodRoad$1,489,000

A52 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 604.312.7621 Sold@TrishaMurphy.ca TOP1% OF 2022 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS® 15 YEARS • SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE • Sutton Group - Seafair Realty: #2-1359 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC V4L 2P3 Lulu Godin Licensed Realtor & Marketing Speciaalist DynamicMarketing•ExpertContractKnowledge ExperiencedNegotiatingSkills 304-117255thStreet $639,000 1576PineSpringsLane $1,699,000 601-5011TsawwassenSprings $1,218,000 878PacificDrive $2,499,000 5157KilkennyDrive $1,749,000 54785BAvenue $1,399,000 4533WRiverRoad $1,399,000 Thisisauniqueonceina lifetimeopportunityforan ownerand/orinvestor 598TsawwassenBeachRd $5,498,000 Panoramicoceanfronthomeon 1.3ofAcreofferinganamazing lifestyle. 5129WilsonDrive $2,995,000 Newcustom-builtexecutive,luxury entertainmenthomeinprimeTsawwassenlocationwithoutGST! 5000CliffDrive $2,995,000 This28,000sqftlotisintheprocessofapplicationfor
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$1,495,000
1178WalaleeDrive $1,549,000

$1,889,900

NEWLISTING

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM

• 5 BED 5 BATH

• 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

May18,2023 The Delta Optimist A53 5108 LINDEN DRIVE • LUXURIOUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME • UNBEATABLE CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION • 3 LARGE BEDROOMS. 4 BATHROOMS • FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN WITH HIGH END FINISHED THROUGHOUT 5092B BENTLEY DRIVE • 3281 SQ. FT FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME • OVER 7700 SQ. FT PRIVATE LOT • 216 SQ. FT DETACHED HOME OFFICE • 1 BEDROOM LEGAL RENTAL SUITE • ALL BEDROOMS WITH ENSUITE BATH • SOUGHT AFTER CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOC. 102-4758 53 STREET • 2 BEDROOM CONDO • WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER VILLAGE • 1 SECURE PARKING AND STORAGE • PRICED TO SELL AT $549,900 4725 45A AVENUE • UPDATED, SPACIOUS 2445 SQ FT 2-LEVEL HOME • OFFERS 5 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM AND 3 BATHS • POTENTIAL FOR 2 BEDROOM SUITE, IF NEEDED • WALK TO BOTH SCHOOL LEVELS & LADNER VILLAGE • ALL DRESSED UP AND READY TO ENJOY 5529 MAPLE CRESCENT • RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FULL DUPLEX • LARGE 90 X 100 LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR SUBDIVISION • PRIVATE BACK YARD OFFERS COVERED DECKS FOR ENTERTAINING • OFFERS 4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOMS & 2 BATHS ON EACH SIDE • NEWER ROOF, DRIVEWAY AND OTHER UPDATES SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX 6269 BRODIE ROAD • UPDATED RANCHER • NEW KITCHEN WITH GAS RANGE • OPEN CONCEPT LIVING WITH HIGH CEILINGS • COVERED PATIO • SUNNY BACKYARD • PRIME HOLLY LOCATION 5094A BENTLEY DRIVE • 5 BED 5 BATH • 3 STORY LUXURY HOME WITH LARGE FLEX ROOM & FULL BATH ON TOP FLOOR • QUALITY DESIGNER FINISHES THROUGHOUT • FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN • DESIRABLE BENTLEY DRIVE ADDRESS • WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER VILLAGE AND HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY 5503 COVE INLET ROAD • 4 BED 4 BATH • 2 CAR GARAGE WITH 220V EV SERVICE • PRIVATE BACKYARD • PRESTIGIOUS MARINA GARDENS NEIGHBOURHOOD • GOLF COURSE VIEWS • WALKING DISTANCE TO PARKS, TRAILS, SCHOOLS AND LADNER VILLAGE JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD 6-4887 CENTRAL AVENUE • 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME IN POPULAR "CENTRAL PARK" • LOADED WITH STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES • OFFERS 9 FOOT CEILINGS ON MAIN FLOOR • COZY FIREPLACE, GAS STOVE, SECURITY SYSTEM • DOUBLE CAR GARAGE WITH HEAT & EPOXY COATING • LOCATED ACROSS FROM TRENANT PARK MALL JUSTSOLD 5085 CENTRAL AVENUE • 5 BED 6 BATH • 3 STORY LUXURY HOME WITH LARGE FLEX ROOM & FULL BATH ON TOP FLOOR • FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOORPLAN • QUALITY DESIGNER FINISHES THROUGHOUT • CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION • WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER VILLAGE AND HAWTHORNE ELEMENTARY 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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Panoramic views of Fraser River & mountains from this stunning float home.Completewithsecuremoorage for your yacht & 3 car garage all on 132’ (Double Lot) of river frontage. Once in a lifetime opportunity to own this exquisite home. Conceived & designed by Architect Jennifer Heath & Designer Jane Dabrowski & Custom Built by Pinnacle Homes. This welcoming home is filled with light and ambience. Welcoming large and small groups of family or guests inside and out. Designed to showcase top quality finishes–solid walnut flooring and walnut feature walls & built-ins. Entertain to your heart’s delight in the gourmet Thermador kitchen designed to enjoy the unbeatable views while you cook and entertain on your 700 sq. feet of deck all warmed by gas heaters for all year enjoyment.

A54 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 seafair realty 5000 Bridge Street, Ladner 604.943.3110 778.773.9563 kjohnson@sutton.com Kat JOHNSON 4533 W River Road Ladner • $1,399,000 • Sensational Waterfront property with revenue from two float homes - separately owned • Turnkey property • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1081 sq.ft. • Home can be used as AirBnB • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom • 2 storey floating home • Revenue generating moorage for boats plus the float home • Float home not included in price. #1 22900 Fraserwood Way Richmond • $300,000 #2 - 23240 Dyke Road Richmond • $325,000 • 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom • 2 storey floating home • Woodburning F/P & baseboard heat • Wraparound deck • Private location with moorage potential for a boat • A rare opportunity to acquire a marina with a Fraser Port Authority license that will allow up to 3 float homes + boat moorage • Parking for at least 10 vehicles • Option to use for AirBnB 23240 Dyke Road Richmond • $1,150,000 NA FOR SALE #12 - 23080 Dyke Road Richmond • $380,000 • A Wonderful community to call home • Life on the water will be special in this floating home with just under 800 square feet Double land
boats. 4515 W River Road Ladner • $3,200,000 #1 - 800 South Dyke Road New Westminster • $889,000 • 2 bedroom and den float home in New West • Stunning panoramic views from sunrise to sunset • Close to shopping, restaurants and highway connections WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT MARIN WATERFRONT WATERFRONT 4379 W River Road Ladner • $4,995,000
lot Water lease and room for two float homes on water lot plus
WATERFRONT WATERFRONT SOLD by KAT SOLD by KAT #15 - 700 S Dyke Road New Westminster• $499,000 • Rare one of a kind water lot in a strata community that will allow you to acquire a float home or build a new home. • Lot is approx 50 x 50 EW LISTING SOLD by KAT NE WATERFRONT

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6 | 4.5 | 3,355 sq ft | 7524 sq ft Lot | $1,969,000

Aqua II - Kelowna Marketed

$2,449,900 $3,299,900

This stunning 3 bed plus den, 4 bath, 3400sq home boasts breathtaking 180 degree views! Impeccably designed by Sarah Gallop Design, the open-concept living space is an entertainers dream complete with a Havan Award winning kitchen, spa-like ensuite and luxurious finishings throughout. This home blends luxury, func�onality & stunning views into one!

May18,2023 The Delta Optimist A55 778-863-6805 mandip@sutton.com mandipgill.com Sutton Group - Sutton Seafair Realty 100 - 5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC, V4K 2K4 Absolutely stunning brand new family home with serene farmland views located on rarerly available and highly sought-a er Whitworth Cres! This home boasts 3,700sq of living space with 4 beds, 6 baths, a spacious open concept and a beau�ful kitchen! 5190 Whitworth Cres S, Ladner NEW PRICE
1102 Shaman Crescent,
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4921 Fenton Drive - Ladner #108-3535 146A St - South Surrey Marketed by Claridge Real Estate Advisors 55 Street - Tsawwassen
New Listing Unit 715
by Mission
Experience modern luxury in this stunning family home. Beautifully renovated w/premium fixtures & contemporary finishes. Chef’s kitchen + side prep kitchen feat. custom quartz countertops, gorgeous millwork, high-end appliances, inc. a panel fridge, double wall oven, & 2 pot fillers (coffee & stove). New flooring & paint throughout, plus new furnace & A/C Large, private backyard oasis boasting an outdoor cedar kitchen, gas BBQ, custom pergola, & heated 12x24 pool w/custom deck. This home offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, & functionality. 305-19645
Group
64 Avenue - Langley Marketed by Sutton Group - 1st West Realty

with a peaceful slough running behind it. Many extras incl. a kitchen w/quartz counters & glass backsplash, high-end SS appliances, newer roof w/50 year warranty, double wide garage, formal living & dining areas, large master suite w/walk-in closet & ensuite. Interior includes a loft w/extra bedroom & flex space, radiant heating & much more! Centrally located within walking distance to Ladner Village, Memorial Park & both Elementary & High Schools.

237 Morningside Drive

A56 The Delta Optimist May18,2023 K A K E N D A L L A Y R E S R E A L E S T A T E 604.250.6981 INFO@KENDALLAYRES.COM KENDALLAYRES COM Sutton Group - Seafair Realty 100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC 401-5099 SPRINGS BLVD Tsawwassen $689,000 Welcome to the beautiful and sought after TSAWWASSEN SPRINGS This one bedroom plus den, south facing, penthouse condo offers 9’ and vaulted ceilings and plenty of natural light. You will find luxurious and stylish details throughout including a custom California Closet, California shutters, granite countertops, Fisher & Paykel appliances, Miele washer and dryer, geothermal heating and cooling and much more. Other features include: large patio complete with gas hookup new paint and carpet, 2 parking stalls, in-suite storage, golf course views, close to shops, golf course and pro-shop, coffee shops, Pat Quinn’s Restaurant and fitness and wellness studio. FORSALE 5926 183 STREET Surrey $1,329,900 “PRIVACY - DO NOT SOLICIT” WELCOME HOME! This lovely cul-de-sac located home has plenty to offer including three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms and an open concept, main floor with room for the family and/or entertaining. Showcasing a beautifully updated kitchen with a large sland that opens to the living and dining rooms and a family room on the lower level extends to the private and fully fenced backyard. Other features include, air conditioning, new exterior paint, air-conditioning, ample storage, new lighting, newer fence, new flooring, updated windows with trim and more. Centrally located close to shops, restaurants, recreation and more. Steps to Martha Currie Elementary and Lord Tweedsmuir. JUSTSOLD sutton group seafair realty #100-5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC V4K 2K4 Vicky Hamilton Personal Real Estate Corporation cell 778-839-8947 ce 604-946-1255 vicky@homeswithvicky com www.homeswithvicky com SOLD 4805 Turnbuckle Wynd | TWO LEVEL TOWNHOUSE!! Welcome home to this beautifully updated 3 bedroom 1 bath home located in Harbourside! Updated through-out, this 1048 square foot unit offers a bright and functional layout on the main floor with bedrooms upstairs Updates include: kitchen, appliances, flooring new bathroom, hot water tank, & more Enjoy the private fully fenced yard with gate access to the common greenspace Ideal for first time buyers growing families or downsizers SOLD 4501 Dawn P ace LOCATION!! N ce y updated 5 bdrm 2800 sq ft executive home on desirable Dawn Place Perfectly suited for growing family with great layout & tons of natural light Updates include: k tchen & powder room (2016) roof (2010) furnace & exterior paint (2017) Add t onal updates nc ude inter or/exterior stonework driveway garage doors, wood mantles hardwood floor ng and bathrooms Main floor features traditional floor plan with updated k tchen, quartz counters & large island plus eat ng area wh ch opens to a spac ous but cozy family room Living/Din ng room powder, laundry & 5th bdrm complete the main floor SOLD 113 - 4770 52A Street | Westham LaneFantastic 1 bedroom and den with an open layout, 939 sq ft Spacious master bedroom with huge walk-in closet and cheater ensuite Ground floor suite with large (10x10) covered patio looking out to the private courtyard Tons of storage throughout, 1 parking space, storage locker, new roof in 2022 Centrally located close to all amenities, shops, restaurants, recreaton and Ladner Village MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER 5 YEARS 1752 Beach Grove Road 5466 8A Avenue 1666 Beach Grove Road 4442
$1,390,000 This wonderful Sonnenberg-built home has been impeccably maintained and will surely impress. This property is located on prestigious Arthur Drive. This 4 bedroom rancher w/loft residence features 2,738 sqft of living space and sits on a beautiful 8200 sqft waterfront lot
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PRIVATE, PEACEFUL AND PERFECT WITH VIEWS OF THE MOUNTAINS & FARMLAND. Over 2200 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, double car garage plus over 600 sq. ft. of full-height storage. Move-in ready for you to enjoy this substantially renovated home located in the beautiful ʻMorningsideʼ complex in Upper Tsawwassen. The long list of recent improvements include kitchen, appliances, flooring, gas fireplaces, lighting, finishings, hardware, blinds, paint in & out, hot water on demand, flattened ceilings & al new plumbing including to the city connection. Lower level has x-large bedroom & living area ideal to accommodate extended family. Lower grass area for entertaining & pets. The views and outlook from the main level of this 1/2 duplex style home are outstanding. TWO WORDS: SEE IT! M
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McCARDELL, Shelley Ann (Irvine)

It s wth great sorrow, the McCardel famiy announces the passng of our kind, brave, caring, and unmagnably generous wife, mother, sster, and friend, Shelley Ann McCardel (Irvine), after a ong and courageous battle with cancer Sheley passed away peacefuly on May 12th surrounded by her family Shelley was born on Aprl 10th, 1960 and was predeceased by her parents, George and Edith Irvne She is survived by her husband, Jim, and daughters, Dan (Keth) and Madson (Mike) She s aso survved by her sister Legh (Ric), neces Andrea (Braden), Courtenay (Mike) and nephew Byron (Lorena)

Shelley grew up on the west sde of Vancouver and attended Prince of Wales High School After graduation, she worked severa different jobs before finishng Nursing school n 1987 where she went on to work at St Pau’s Hospita Sheley worked in various departments during her time at St Paul’s and spent the maorty of her career in the labour and delvery ward In 1988, Shelley met the love of her lfe, Jimmy, and in October of 1989, they were wed, which began a ife filed with ove and laughter Jm knew he was “punching above his weight” the day he met Sheley In September 1994, Madison was born folowed by her sster, Dan, n Apri 1997

Fond memories of Sheley include trips down to Mexico wth George and Ede, shopping trips to Homesense, and ate night phone cals wth friends over a gass of wine Any of those who were fortunate enough to share a glass of “Josh” with her, knew of her quick wit and wry sense of humour Wth that in mnd, feel free to sip on a gass of Josh n her memory

Shelbel was loved by many and wil forever be mssed

To Dr Steven Chia of the BC Cancer, Vancouver Center and Dr Jennifer Rogerson of Harvest Drive Famiy practce, and the many health care teams through the years, thank you for supportng Sheley through her lness The family asks in ieu of flowers, to send donations to the BC Cancer Society https://bccancerfoundation com

RENNIE, Daniel E. March 1, 1962 April 7, 2023

There is a huge hole in all our hearts since his sudden passing. Husband, son, brother, uncle and friend. Dan was predeceased by his mother, Diana Rennie (nee James). He is lovingly remembered by his wife Mary Ellen (nee Tatham); father Dennis; sisters Beverly Bomback and Leanne Monks; brother Don; many nieces and nephews; and good friends He was always making everyone laugh and had a huge heart Gone too soon, Loved Forever. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the BC Cancer Society or the Delta Hospital Foundation.

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THELWELL KAREN is ndebt ed to Roadway Tow ng Ltd for storage and towing on a 1985 RED VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO VIN: WVW CA0533FK027056 A Lien is claimed under the Act There is present y an amount due and ow ng of $3,186 51, p us any add t onal costs of stor age, se zure and sale that may accrue Notice s hereby given that on May 26th, 2023, or thereafter, the said veh cle wi be sold The vehi c e is currently stored at Roadway Tow ng Ltd , 7391 Progress P ace, De ta, BC, V4G1A1, and was p aced n storage on January 10th, 2023 For more nformation, cal Roadway Towing Ltd. at: 604 940 0329 www.roadwaytowing.ca

TDK has submitted a permit application (PER No.21-098) and invites comments and questions from the community

Proposed Annacis Island Distribution Hub Invitation for Community Input

TDK Logistics Ltd is proposing a state-of-the-art intermodal facility expansion on a 15.75-acre rail serviced site at 480 Audley Blvd. on Annacis Island, Delta, British Columbia The proposed project requires a permit under the Project and Environmental Review (PER) process with the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority

The Application Review public engagement period will run from May 18 to June 15, 2023. Visit tdklogistics.com/project-expansion to:

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Office Administrator A small but busy Tsawwassen accounting firm s seeking a perma nent fu time off ce ad m nistrator The ideal candidate will be detail or ented, able to work n dependently, have strong communicat on sk l s, and possess exce ent com puter ski ls Know edge of bookkeep ng and payroll is an asset Compensa tion w be based on ex perience P ease email resume with cover etter to office@angieng.ca.

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GetwildlifeinfocuswithSPCAphotocontest

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Real Estate Review CityofDeltamakingiteasier toaddsecondarysuites

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LargenewDeltacomplextohelpalleviateindustriallandcrunch

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B.C. government mum on whether density plan will include stratas

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MetroVancouvercallsfordeveloperstopayevenmore

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Ladner teen heading overseas this summer in chase of her dream

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LIFESTYLES DSSstudentearnsscholarship torenownedmusicschool

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Parentartistgiftsmuralto NeilsonGroveElementary

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Plans coming for public uses at Ladner’s Seven Seas site

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Policeinvestigating targetedhomeinvasion Wellness check led police to Tsawwassen home last Friday night

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Port expansion now trying to clear provincial hurdle

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Ministry says Ladner Trunk exit to Hwy 99 concerns being addressed

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RBT2approvalis Canadaatitsworst

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Lackoffinesisnotokay

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Community Comment

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Memory machine on overdrive

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OPINION Tougher finesneeded

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Housing advocate launches lawsuit against BC Housing

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PoliceofficersuesafterallegedRCMPdog‘mauling’

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PublicNotice

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LongtimeDeltaresidentdonates$500,000tohospital

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This is Home OWLpaystributetopopularemployee

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Celebrating 40 Years of Automotive Excellence

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