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sought on design for Winskill aquatic centre
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Delta residents will have their sayon three proposed locationoptionsfor the new Winskill Aquatic and Fitness Centre in Tsawwassen.
Council last weekdiscussed a staff report on the public engagement process that ’s getting under way on thedesign for a facility that willcost inthe$120-to-$130million range. Anarchitect has been selected.
The first phase of the public engagement runs through to June16, with a report on the results
of the public feedback presented to council on July 22.
The public engagement willincludeneighbourhood infor mation sessionsandcommunity openhouses
The next phaseof engagement begins in October and a final design isanticipated by Februar y 2025.
The newfacility will includeaneight-lane lap pool that can be expanded to 10 lanes, an accessible hot tub and steam room and a fully equipped fitness centre that will be doublein size from the current facility.
One of the optionsis refer red to asthe West Option, a newfacility immediately west of the current building, fronting Ninth Avenue. It includescentralized parking for 350 spaces
The three balldia-
monds would be maintained withan optionfor a fourth at the nor theast corner of the site, but a newlocation would be needed for disc golf. The old lawn bowling area isproposed to be a flex lawn area, while theintersection at Ninth Avenue would remain the same
The secondoption, refer red to asthe North Option, would have a newfacility fronting 56th Street Three of the balldiamonds at Winskill Park would be maintained but one of them wouldneed to be relocated.
A newintersection would be needed at 10th Avenueand56th Street, whiletheU13 ball diamond would be relocated to the nor thwest corner. There wouldalso be an option for a fourth balldiamond at the southwest corner
The third option, refer red to asthe South Option, would have a new building also fronting 56th Street, but fartherdown the site, with thethree balldiamonds having to be relocated.
A new right-in/r ightout access would be added at 10th Avenue, at 56th Street, whilethere would be the option for a fourth balldiamond at the southwest corner of the site.
The anticipated timeline would see groundbreaking next year with thenewfacility opening in2027, at which time the old building would close.
Cit y st affare proposin g th at th e proj ec t be primaril y funde d by bo rrow in g,bu t thecit y wi llals o be activel y se ekin g gran t fundin g opp or tu nitiesand explor in g other fundin g so urces
Some places aresospecialyou neverwanttoleave .T heyexude atimeles s beauty andcomfort that can’ tbereplicated. Ladner Village, with itshis toric storefrontsand friendly ambiance, is oneofthose places
Bridge &Elliot tbyHeadwater uniquelyemerges in themidst of this charm, intersec ting contemporar ydesignwitha clas siccommunity.T he collec tion of studio,one,t wo,and threebedroom homes channels afresh perspective on Ladner living .Ameaningfulexperiencelikethisdoesn’t of tenapp ear. Livesomeplace cherished.
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Theeventsofthe past twoweeks aredisappointingand discouragingbut it’s importanttomoveon for the best interest ofthe CityofDelta.
That’s what Mayor George Harvie toldthe Optimist May9 inan interviewin response to the surprisingmoves by othercouncillorson May6,whounanimously votedinfavourofa series of motions aimedatlimitinghisactivities without their approval,as well as his removalfromthe MetroVancouver board of directors,asofJuly1.
Harviealsowantedto respond to astatementby the groupfollowingthe council meetingaswell as asubsequentstatementissuedlastThursday whichoutlinedseveral allegations regardinghis “regrettable actions”that prompted the need “toreestablishorderandgood governance.”
Wantingthe various
employeegroupstobe contacted fortheirviews onhisleadership,Harvie said, “I’m very concerned that we need to move on. I’mtakingver yseriouslythebruisingthis hascausedtoour Delta brandand the good work that ourstaffdo, and I’m determinedtoget back on track andleave the politicsfor2026.”
Harvieisinhis second term as Metro’schair buthiscouncil’s move to remove himfrom the boardofdirectors means the regionaldistrict will nowhavetofind anew chair
Harvie,who was namedchairforhis latest term by acclamation by the board, saidhe made sure to highlightDelta’s issues and concernsat the Metrolevel, such as port policing, dredging and tryingtoget asecond exitfrom Ladner, and says itis strangethe othercouncil members claimedtheyare concernedhewas not representingthecity’sinterest
Ithasbeenaninteresting week forDelta council.
Coun. DylanKruger shouldalso beaware what is happeningat the regionlevelsince he wasappointedtobeon keycommittees,added Harvie.
Thestatement by the councillors, whichwas not signed by Couns.
AliciaGuichon, whoison maternityleave, or Jessie
Dosanjh, eventhough he votedinfavourofthe motions,claims, “Months of non-communication, abuseofauthority, and increasingly erratic behaviorfromthe mayor have ledcouncil to lose confidence inhis ability to representDelta’sinterests at the regionaltable.”
Thestatement also
claimsdespiteseveral attempts to re-establish communication,includingdirectcalls,textmessagesand emails,most members ofcouncil have not been permittedto speakwithhim outsideof formalmeetingsfor over sixmonths.
“Duringthistime,the mayorhas increasingly
been making decisions outsideofhis authoritythathave created anuntenable working environmentfor staff and council. Themayor hasalso, on anumber of occasions,attempted to preventcouncilfrom gainingaccesstoinformation, citinghis authority‘as Mayorand CEOof thecity,’”the statement reads
Amongotherallegations,the statementalso notes Harvie attempted to directserious policy matters outsideof aformalcouncil resolution. Arecentreporton port policingwas requisitionedoutsideofhis authority, withoutcouncil resolution,and at a costoftensof thousands oftaxpayerdollars, the statementnotes.Harvie respondedthat the importantreportbyPeter German waspresented at council last fall with Krugerhighlycomplementar yofit.
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BC United leader Kevin Falconis willing to work with the B.C. Conser vativesduring the coming electionifthat party is willing to talk.
“I’ve consistently saidthat I’m absolutely open to working with the B.C. Conser vativesor any group that wants to help get rid of the NDP, 100 percent,” Falcon said.
“Butit requires two willing partners to tr y and work together There’s alwaysa possibility.”
Falcon saidit’s too lateto create a formal merger of the partiesintimefor the Oct. 19 election.
He was in Tsawwassenfora pre-election town hallmeeting May6 at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn hosted by Delta South ML A Ian Paton seeking ideas from about 75 people According to a Research
Co. pollin April, the BC Conser vativesare in second place with27 percent ofdecided voters supporting them, with BC United at 15 per cent (the NDP has the lead with45 percent) but Falcon said he doesn’t worr y about polls, citing low numbers for the B.C. Liberals, now BC United, just before the party won the 2013 election.
Onequestioner wanted to know if BC United isplanning for seniors who ne ed care in assiste d living or care at home
“Would you say that would be on your radar?” the senior asked.
Falcon said the first thing to dois to learn how incentivize and support people so they can stay in their own homes as they age
“It’s way cheaper,” he said. “That would save a fortunefor government.”
He added he would reduce
regulations to encourage foreign trained doctors and nurses to return to B.C.
As well, B.C. is the only jurisdictionin North America that will stillnot rehire unvaccinated health workers, who for a variety of reasons, didn’t
get the COVID-19 vaccine, he noted.
“I tell you,that endsfive minutesafter I become the premierof this province,” he said.
Falcon reviewed BC United’s housing policy consisting of
four points : makingpublic land availableforlong-term leasesfornon-market housing;eliminating the property transfertaxforfirst-time buyers; eliminating the PST on residentialconstruction;and creatinga rent-to-own plan in which the first few years of rental payments can be used to save for a down payment for 15 percent of the unitsin a new development.
Last year, the federal government announced100 percent rebates for GST on purpose built rental housing.
Fa lcondescrib ed th e prov ince’s legi sl at ion whi ch allowsth re e-plexesorfourplexeson si ng lefamil y lots as a “fiasco,” sayin g there wo n’t be en ou ghinfrastructure an d th e upta ke by developers will be minimal.
“I callit the neighourhood destructionplan,” he said. Instead, he favoured density around rapidtransit.
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Delta staffare continuing to reviewofan application to redevelop the Ladner Willowslowincome rentalhousing complex before theproposal makes its way to council.
Requiring anOfficial Community Plan(OCP) amendment, the application at 5625LadnerTrunk Rd would seea 146-unit, five-storey non-market rental apartment built at the site.
The project would be owned andoperated by the Red Door Housing Society,which is seeking to redeveloptheirproperty to delivernewaffordablehousing for families, seniors andindividuals withdisabilities
The proposed build-
ing would be developed withthe support of BC Housing, throughthe Community Housing Fund. Over halfthe units would be suitable for families, 20 percent would be adaptable and fivepercent would be fully accessible. Meanwhile, Metro Vancouvercontinues to pushfor ward with its own updated affordable housing plan, to be part ofthenew regional growth strategy Metro 2050.
A recent report to the regionaldistrict’s board ofdirectors outlined theproposed updateto the RegionalAffordable Housing Strategy includinga policy context, project tasks andtimelines. The report identified proposed “impactful policy interventions”
Apublicinformationmeeting washeldearlierthis yearontheproposedLadner Willows redevelopment.
focusing onnon-market/ below-market rental housing delivery and preservation, achieving a 15 percent regional affordable rentalhousing target fornewunits inurban centers and transit corridors, as well as regionalcoordination and advocacy. Since2016,when the
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Deltacouncil last week gave final approval to a list of changes to the city’s agricultural zone (A1) bylaw to put itin line withupdates by theAgriculturalLand Commission (ALC).
Having received approvalsfrom the Ministr y of Transportationand Infrastructure andthe Ministr y ofAgriculture and Food, theupdated bylaw is tosimplify regulationsandeliminate multiple layers of requirements to streamlinethe approvalsprocess.
Delta’s A1 regulations had been stricterthan new ALC requirements, according to planning staff, noting theamendmentsinclude, among other things, aligning the maximum totalfloorarea for principal residences to be consistent withthe ALC’s rules
Other changes include increasing residential flexibility,including permitting small secondary residences, updating definitionsforfarm uses, including alcohol production facilitiesand agri-tourism, as wellas expanding permitted ancillar y activities to promote farm diversification, such ason-farm events.
Among thehousing changes, Delta farmers will be able to increase the maximumfloor area fora farm house to 5,382-square-feet, regardless oflot size, as wellas have theprincipalfarm house andan additionalfarm house have aheight up to three storeys.
Whenitcomes to agritourism, the newALC regulationsalso permits agri-tourismaccommodation,which isshort term on-farm accommodationintheform of tents, recreational vehiclesorsmall cab-
ins, up to a maximum of10 sleeping units, on a givenproperty. Local governments may choose whether to permitand regulate that use.
A staff report notes that during consultations with Delta’s agricultural and hunting regulation advisor y committee, andthe Delta Farmers’ Institute, concerns were raised about the potentialimpacts of tourism accommodationson agriculturaloperations, including trespassing, anincrease inlitter, crop damage andconflicts withnormal farm practices, suchas berr y spraying.
As a result, staff recommended that proposals to establishan agri-tourism accommodationoperation submit a temporar y use permit application to the city forconsideration,instead ofthecity introducing broader agritourismaccommodation regulationsintheA1 zoneupdate
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inally,the Winskill Aquaticand Fitness Centre inTsawwassensoonwill be replaced.
Theagingfacility hasser vedthecommunity well, butitislongoverduefor anewfacilityto ser ve thegrowingneedsof ourcommunity.
Thenew facilitywillinclude,amongotherfeatures,an eight-lane lappoolthatcan be expandedto10lanes,an accessiblehot tuband steamroomand afullyequipped fitnesscentrethat will be doublein size fromthe current facility.
TheCityofDelta hasreleasedthree proposed options to allow forthe replacement, allofwhichwould see some changestoWinskill Park,includingthe removalof trees, the re-locationofthediscgolfcourse andthe possible relocationofoneofthe baseballdiamonds.
Allthree options have their positivesandnegatives but area good startingpointinopeningdiscussionwiththe community.
Oneoptionnotpresented,butbroughttoour attentionthrough alettertothe editorfrom Tsawwassen residentMarkSchoeffel, istheideaoflocatingthenew pool at are-vamped SouthDeltaRecreation Centre, whichwouldconsolidatefacilities,staffing, etc. Ihadnot thoughtaboutthat ideauntilnow, butitcertainlyhas somemeritandis anoption worthexploringfurther.
Nowthat we have some ideas,are there anyothers? What would youliketosee thisnew poolandfitness centretolooklike?
Phaseoneofthe publicengagementrunsfromnow until June16whereresidentscanfill outcomments online.Therewillalsobeinformationsessionsandopen houses. Areportfromthisinitialfeedbackwill be presented to councilin late July.
Thenextphase of engagementbeginsin Octoberand afinalized designisanticipated by February 2025.
As wasstatedinSchoeffel’s letter, Deltahas achance heretobuild aworld-class facilitythatweall canbe proudof. Letusall getinvolved inthediscussionand make sure thathappens.
Hello,Delta!
My name is Warren Dean Flandez, and I’m thrilled to be joiningthe Delta Optimist teamasacontributingcolumnist. As aDeltaresident, husband,fatheroftwo, andlocalbusinessowner, I’m deeply investedin ourcommunity.
My journeyhas been multifaceted,takingme around the worldasa touring musician,tothe hallsofacademiaasa university educator,for the past decade.Butno matterwhereI’ve been, I’ve remained steadfast in my commitment to servingourcommunity, activelyparticipatingin localinitiativesincluding co-foundingThe HarmonyInitiative Society (THIS)andsittingonboardslikethe Delta Police Board andthe Tsawwassen BusinessImprovement Association (TBIA). Theseexperiences have notonlybroadenedmy
perspectivebut have also reinforcedmybeliefin the powerofcommunity engagementandcollaboration.
Ibelieve ever yonein Delta hasastory worth sharing, and each narrativecontributes to the rich tapestry of Delta’s history andfuture. That istheinspiration behind thiscolumn —aplatform dedicated to amplifying thevoicesand stories that often go unheardin ourcommunity.
My missionis simple: Iwanttohearfrom you.Whether youhave aquestion youwant answered, apersonal
stor ytoshare,acommunityevent to highlight, or aconcernon your mind, I’mheretolisten. Just shootme anemail at :mydeltastory@gmail. com.
Be sure totellme aboutyourconnection to Delta andwhat’s in your heart.
Throughthiscolumn, Ihopetobring us closer as acommunity. We’ll celebrateourdiversity, resilience,andshared experiences.Together, we’llshine alight onthe thingsthatmake Delta such aspecialplace to callhome.
So,let’s embark on this journeytogether I’meager to hearyour questionsand stories and sharethem withthe rest of Delta.Staytunedfor my upcomingcolumns in the Optimist, whereyour stor ymatters!
Editor ’s note: Warren Dean Flandezisa JUNO-nominated singer, songwriter,entertainer, entrepreneur andcommunity leaderherein South Delta.
LANDEZEditor :
Deltaislooking to rebuildthe pool and recreationfacilities at Winskill Park
Despite thenostalgic feel,giventhe current state andplanned lifespan ofthe building, itis overdue.
The existing facility is located west of 56th Street, at Ninth Avenue, between anexisting baseballdiamondand a forested area housing Canada’s first permanent disc golfcourse.
Allthree optionspresented by thecity involve removal of halformore of theforested area This is unacceptable
Unlike other Deltacommunities, Tsawwassen currently
has its recreational facilitiesin multiple geographiclocations
Thisinvolves a required duplication of staffing foradmissions, cleaning, and maintenance.
The operationalinefficiency ofthisis a burden to the taxpayer. It also presents a challenge for parents where children may be simultaneously involved in multiple activities.
The current Winskill pool (parking excluded) covers roughly 50,000 square feet of land (roughly half a hectare for themetrically inclined).
At the South Delta Rec Centre,the parking lotfronting56th Street, isa rectangular70,000
squarefeetand space that nowincludesthe skatepark, Lion’splayground,andthe vastly under-utilized lacrosse box.
If we are going to rebuild thisfacility from thegroundup, wouldnot now be thetimeforthe city to consider a location change?
A consolidated and rebuilt South Delta Recreation Centre could provideground-level and/or roof-top parking andcould be built with a transit hub.
Delta can build a world-class recreation facility that will benefit generations to come.
Let’s notmiss out on that opportunity.
Mark Schoeffel
Editor :
One need nothold a particularbrief for Mayor George Harvie to believe that it was selfishandirresponsibleof Delta council to rescindhis appointment to the regional board withtheconsequent, removal ofhimasmetro chair.
The mayor was elected chair ofthe regionaldistrict by vote ofits many area representatives
To defact o ov er ru lethem by
re sc indin g his De lta ap po intmen t, thes e councilme mb er s af f ec t the gove rnanceof a bo dy th at is mu ch biggerthan De ltaandwhos e actions affe c t, notonl y De lta, bu t theenti re re gion.
Ifcouncillorsdisagree withthe mayor, they have amore appropriate response.
Simply out vote him at council Bill Arnason
Editor :
A big thank you to ayoung gentleman who was at the Boundar y Bay Airport on April 28. My husbandand I were just finishing lunch whenhe had an apparent TIA episode.
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I can’t say enough to thank bothhim, the supportive staff at the restaurant, andthefireand ambulancewhoall came to our rescue
We are so lucky to live here, and my husbandand Iare so grateful for everyone’s help
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Saying it was indicated to him late last yearthat political campaigning andfundraising was under way forKruger’s 2026 mayoralty bid, Harvie saidhe only did not want to attend any meetingsthat are political.
“I thoughtI was sidelined very quickly without them evenasking if I was sure I wouldnot run again, so that created a realproblemfor me.I have always been available, I’m always available to media, I’m availableforcouncil.I never received any calls or requestsfromthem.
“They didask for a meeting withthegroup butI do not attend political meetings, especially under these circumstances, and that’s my right. The mayor does not have to attend political meetings These were meetingsthat were held at people’s homes,” said Harvie
Also noting heplans on running for mayor again, Harvieadded he asked the Ministr y of MunicipalAffairs to send anofficial to talk to Delta council regradinga council’s duties and a mayor’s responsibilities.
“The mayor isthe CAO ofthecity and responsiblefor goodgovernance, and I do not want to
communicate.
Saying he’s hurt at the allegation theirmove was political,Kruger said their actions on May6 were a last resort, which he said was regrettable since he had idolized Harvie
leave this term as mayor that I did not do anything to get us back in a situationof having good governance with people respecting each other,” he said.
Harvieadded, “I think they underestimated the rage that cameonthem fromthecommunity as to what they did. My emailsare flooded with support and so are my text messages. But what really bothers me now is we need to move onfrom this.”
Harvieisinhis second term as Delta’s mayor withthe last municipal election se eing hisentire Achieving for Delta slate elected to council, but Kruger told the Optimist things have deteriorated significantly, particularly inthe last six months, as Harvie had cut himselfofffromthe rest off counciland would not
“We’ve beentrying for six months to establish a line ofcommunication withthe mayor who, for some reason, leftus completelyout last fall. We have tried,allofus, individually and collectively, to tr y to understand what’s going onhere, and the only responseI did get fromthe mayor about a month ago when I told him we needed a team meeting… it’s very sad forallofus,” Kruger said.
“As you know, I’ve beenthe mayor’s closest supporter overthe years.
“We all campaigned togetherin2018 and 2022 It’s deeply painful, especially with somebody who I considered a very close friend in my life,” saidKruger.
“To be treated this way and to be accused ofplaying politicsis not only inaccurate, it’s also very hurtful.”
In a related matter, Kruger saidcouncil can’t comment on a court matter regarding Paramjit Singh Grewal,former general manager of economic development and stakeholder relations, in the mayor’s office.
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Anotherdevelopment application has been submitted for a lot onLadner Trunk Roadthat’s long been vacant.
The City of Delta recently received a rezoning anddevelopment variance proposalfor a six-storey, purpose-built 78-unit rental residential apartment building at 5737 Ladner Trunk Rd
Located next to a 7-Eleven,and neartheintersection at 57th Street,the proposal would be consistent withthe proposed newOfficial Community Plan (OCP),which receivedcouncil’s preliminary approval following a public hearing last month, but requiresfinal approvals.
Several proposals havesurfaced overthe years fortheproperty,only to go nowhere. Back in2010,coun-
cil approved theconstructionof a 7,300-square-foot multi-tenant retail building forthe site.
Council waslaterinformed those plans had changed. In addition to some design alterations, thenew building was to have just one tenant,a Core Educationand FineArts(CEFA) school, but that plan was subsequently abandoned.
Meanwhile,council last fall approved a 211-unit residentialdevelopment application just down the street,aproject that includes a rental apartment building comprising 87unitsand a market condo building with124dwelling units.
That site at 5349,5359 and5367 Ladner Trunk Rd and 4834and4844 53rd St., has been since been cleared, but is awaitinga building permit.
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TheCityof Delta has received aformal application tochange the scopeofthe Evergreen Lane housingprojectin Ladner.
The rezoningand developmentamendmentproposalisfora six-storey,non-market rentalhousingdevelopmentcontaining138 apartmentunitsfor Phase2oftheproject, located at the southern
sectionofthe site inthe 4600-block of Evergreen Lane.
Consistent withthe Neighbourhood Centres andCorridorsdesignationundertheproposed newOfficialCommunity Plan(OCP),theproposal would resultin anincrease inwhathad beenpreviously been approved forthe second phase.
Thedevelopment for seniors, familiesand inclusivehousingfor persons withintellectual
disabilities wasoriginally a two-phase,198-unit project. It received final approval two yearsago Thefirst phaseisnow underconstructionand includes130housing unitsinafour-storey apartment building, on thenorth portionofthe site
Thenewproposalfor the secondphase would increase the numberof non-market rentalunits from68 apartments, with anincrease inheight fromfour-storeys.
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The City of Delta has issued a request for bidsfor aqualified contractor to undertake physicalupgrades to existing hard and soft landscaped areas at the Boundar y Bay Cemeter y in Tsawwassen.
The upgrades willtake placein a small sectionofthecemetery andincludes supporting infrastructure forthree new columbaria, according to thecity.
New concrete pad, blocks, plantings and irrigationare to be included inthe upgrade
The city willprovideanddeliver thecolumbaria, which is scheduled to arrive this June
Ten years ago, council approved a $1 millioncontract to upgrade, boththe Boundar y Bay Cemeter y andthe North Delta Cemetery, a project that was the resultof a publicconsultationprocess that began two years prior.
That project was aimed at modernizing and beautifying thecemeteries, as
Locatedatthe cornerof56thStreet andEighth Avenue,the Boundary BayCemeteryis Delta’s oldest,originally establishedin1891.
wellasincreasing interment capacity. At the time, thefour-hectare (9.8-acre) Boundar y Bay Cemetery’s in-ground interment spaces were almost full, but theupgrades wouldincrease spacesas well ascreate otherinterment options. Both municipalcemeteriesare managed by Delta staff, andon-site intermentsare coordinated by appointment withthecity. Interment servicesare purchased at timeofneed only and by appointment.
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HIKE FORHOSPICE: Topphoto;MayorGeorge Harvie,leftand Delta PoliceChief,NeilDubord, rightget readytokickofftheHike forHospiceat Ladner ’s Paterson ParkonSundaymorningMay 12.Approx.130participantstookpart raisingmore than$35,000 fortheHeronHospice Society. See morephotosonour websiteat:www.delta-optimist .com.
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Notice is hereby giventhatDelta City Councilwillconsidergiving first, second,and third readings to thebylawsreferencedbelow at its Regular Meetingat 5:00 p.m. on Monday,May27,2024 in theCouncil Chamber,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent, Delta, BC
Watch Live:The RegularMeetingwillbebroadcastliveatwww.delta.ca/watchlive. Membersofthe public whodonot wish to attend mayl isten and watchthe proceedingson theCity’swebsite.Video recordings arearchivedonthe City’s website.
FileNo.LU009684(Bylaw No.8405)
Location: 1178986Avenue
Applicant: Gurdev Properties Inc.
Proposal: Thepurpose of thisbylawistoauthorize Council to dischargeLandUse Contract S.A. No.3136 forthe subjectproperty inordertopermitconstructionofa newsingledetacheddwelling with an in-ground basement and asecondarysuite.Thisbylaw is consistentwithDelta’s Official CommunityPlan.
StaffContact: Kateryna Morenets,604-952-3485
FileNo.LU009585(Bylaw No.8383)
Location: Unit 2– 7389 RiverRoad,Delta
Applicant: 4Twenty Cannabis Co.
Proposal: Theapplicant isproposingtorezonea portionof thesubject property fromMediumImpactIndustrial(I2) toComprehensive DevelopmentZoneNo.41(CDZ41) to allowa cannabis dispensary in an existing building. Thedispensarywouldcomprise atotal retailarea of115m2 within Unit 2ofthe existing building. Thisapplication is consistent with Delta’sOfficial CommunityPlan.
Liquorand CannabisRegulationBranchApplicationNo. 098237
Application fora Provincial non-medicalcannabis retail storelicence to permit 4Twenty Cannabis Co. to operate acannabisdispensaryatUnit2 –7389 RiverRoad.The cannabis dispensary is proposingto operate seven days aweekfrom9:00amuntil11:00pm.
StaffContact: EmilyPaterson, 604-952-3612
FileNo.P22-01A (BylawsNo.8391 and8393)
Location: City-wide.Alllandswithinthe City maybe impacted.
Applicant: CityofDelta
Proposal: “Delta Zoning BylawNo.7600,2017Amendment (TemporaryUse Permits)BylawNo.8391,2024”would relocatetemporary usepermit regulations fromthe Official CommunityPlantothe Zoning Bylaw.
“Delta Zoning BylawNo.7600,2017Amendment (Transit-OrientedAreaParking)Bylaw No.8393,2024”would amend theparking regulationsofthe ZoningBylaw in Delta’sTransit-OrientedArea.
StaffContact: Jeremy Keating,604-946-3201
FORMOREINFORMATIONREGARDING THEPROPOSED BYLAWS
Materialsrelatedtothe proposalssuchasthe proposed bylaws, detailed maps andotherinformation maybeinspectedatDelta City Hall,4500 ClarenceTaylorCrescent,Delta,BC,Monday toFriday, excluding statutory holidays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45p.m.fromThursday, May16,2024toMonday, May27,2024. Ifyou have ageneral inquiryregardingthe proposed bylaws or if youwould likeassistanceto inspectany relevant documentation,pleasecontactthe DevelopmentDepartmentbyemail atdevelopment@delta.ca or by phoneat604-946-3380.
Correspondencereceivedupto 12:00 p.m. on Wednesda y, May22,2024 willbeincluded in theAgendapackage.Correspondencereceivedthereafterwillbeprovided to Councilin advance of the meeting. Allcorrespondence must include your nameandfulladdress andwillformpart of the public recordforthese proposalsand be publishedonthe City’s website. Those wishingtoprovide commentonthe proposalsmay do so in thefollowing ways:
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Some places aresospecialyou neverwanttoleave .T heyexude atimeles s beauty andcomfort that can’ tbereplicated. Ladner Village, with itshis toric storefrontsand friendly ambiance, is oneof thoseplaces
Bridge &Elliot tbyHeadwater uniquelyemerges in themidst of this charm, intersec ting contemporary design with aclassic community.T he collec tion of studio,one,t wo,and threebedroom homes channels afresh perspective on Ladner living .Ameaningfulexperiencelikethisdoesn’t of tenappear. Live someplace cherished.
The Wander Inn Caféishosting its last concert ofthe seasonthis Saturday, May 18(resuming in September.
Featured on May 18 are local performers Steve Gunterand Carol Jones, Christine Magee, and Ranj Singh (vox/guitar).
Doors open at 7 withentertainment at 7:30 p.m. The concert is at Lighthouse Church, (5545 LadnerTrunk Road). Entrancefee is $10, which covers your entertainment, goodies, and beverages Comeandenjoy a fabulous evening of live music andfriendship.
The Jazzgalsinvite you to Swing into Spring on Sunday, May 19 at 2 p.m. at the Ladner United Church
Love songs that will warm your heart and lift your spiritsfeaturing the Jazzgalsunder the artisticdirection of Gayle Rutt, accompanist Miri Lee with special guests Stephen Robband Kris Bowerman.
Admissionis $10 at the door.
In Delta, art is being used as avital toolfor improving mentaland physical health, strengthening social relationships, andfostering inclusion.
Three years ago, Meg Neufeld,co-founderand theDirector of People and Culture at Alongside You, was approached by parents seekinga place fortheir young adults to connect with each other inthecommunity posthigh schooland postCOVID.
Now theirgroup has thrived through60 sessions andmore than230 art projects, allofwhich have beentailored and adapted to suit every-
one’s interests, considering their range incommunication,cognition, physical abilities.
“Year after year, these girls have shown mehow to live andcreate joyfully, regardless ofthe challenges we may face,” said Neufeld.“Whenit comes to art, thegirls see itas a way to feel happy andexpress themselves, take prideintheir work, explore the beautiful world aroundthem, and nurture their friendships.”
The thing that brings themthe most joy has been sharing their work withothers.
Involving thegirlsin a fundraising activity was brought up by oneofthe
parents and Neufeld ran withit to create theArt From The Heartfundraiser.
Named by the girls themselves, they have decorated aheartthemed wooden panel usinga wide range of materials, such as paper collage, ink, fabric, beads, plaster, hand-made paper andmore. Each ofthegirls has chosen to support the following charities : Hailey Morrow (The Parkinson Society of British Columbia), Tiana Kirkegaard (L’Archeof Greater Vancouver), Tia Bovilar (TheALS Society ofBritish Columbia), and Taylin McGill(BC’s Children’s Hospital).
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Neufeldis selling off her sample panels to raise money forthenewly formedStep Forward Health Society that works to remove financial barriers to those in Delta seeking mentalhealth support.
Thoughthisfundraiser is geared towards family andfriends at their yearend party, some panels will be available to pur-
chase onlineafter June 6 fromAlongside Youwith theproceedsdonated to the artist’s choiceof charity.
For now,thisgroup offriends will be inthe art studio, laughing and creating to the tunesof Taylor Swift Theirvibrant expressionsuplift and encourage others beyond themselves -Submitted
Vancouver Filmand TV actor, KristinKreuk(Smallville, Beauty andthe Beast,BurdenofTruth)
will be making a special appearanceon Saturday, May 18from noon to 1 p.m. forthe Kelty Foundation’s Kind Mind Festival supporting childrenand youth mentalhealth Sponsored by Central Walk’s Tsawwassen Mills thefestival willtake place at Entrance 3 at Tsawwassen Mills
Kreuk will be on stage at noon for a free live Q&Afollowed by autograph signing andphotographsforticket holders. All proceedswill go to support The Kelty Foundationandthe Kelty Mental Health Resource Center at BC Children’s Hospital.
Following her special appearance, thefree Kind Mind Festival will run from 1 to 5 p.m. and includes a performance by twotimeJUNO Award nominee Warren Dean Flandez, Top Line Vocal Collective, a Tsawwassen Mills retailerfashionshow,andother community celebrations with Host DJ Rachel Rock N’ Beau!
For tickets to get an autograph orphotowithKreukplease visit Eventbrite for more information. A very limited numberofticketsare available.
“We are so excited to continue our 15-year partnership with BC Children’s Hospital Foundation by bringing this event to thecommunity at Tsawwassen Mills Shopping
Centre.
We are honoured to have celebrities such asKristin Kreuk dedicated to celebrating kindness in our community. It’s going to be a day to remember,” said Tegan Moss, president of The Kelty Foundation
The Kind Mind Festivalaims to raise awareness for childrenand youthmentalhealthwhileprovidinga platform forcommunity engagement and support. Together, let’s create a world where mental healthis a priority for ever yone. For more information about The Kind Mind Festival,please visitwww.thekeltyfoundation.org/ kindmind -Submitted
actor,
willbemakingaspecialappearanceon Saturday, May18from noonto1 p.m. forthe Kelty Foundation’s KindMind Festivalat TsawwassenMills.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
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AllSaintsAnglican Church
JoinusSunday Worship@10am WednesdayService@ 10am followedbyBibleStudy Formoreinformation www.allsaintsladner.orgor call604-946-8413. 4755ArthurDrive,Delta
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AccordingtoMatthew 25:14-30, aman was goingonajourneyand calledhis servants and entrustedtothemhis property.So, weseethis manpull together three servants,and entrusthis wealth to them.
To one servant, the master gave fivetalents, to another two,toanother one,toeachaccording to his ability.
TheGreek word used for abilityisthe word “dunamis.” What word doesthat sound like?
Dynamite! Oneofthe definitions fordunamis isexplosivepower.The word dunamisistranslatedinseveraldifferent ways :talents, abilities,
Sundaysat10:00a.m. Rev.Jason Truell
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Tsawwassen United Church 693–53rdStreet,Tsawwassen Welcometoeveryonefor Worship &Friendship Sundays @10:00am RevDanielKirkegaard tuc@telus.net604.943.2911
“BeFaithful,betrue, be ablessing”
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explosivepotential. It’s likethe Masterherewas lookingatthe servants fortheir potential,their latent explosiveability to do something with what heentrustedthem with.God looksatevery
person not just at who theyare today, butfor the potentialHecreated inthem to have.God has bestowed uponustalents accordingtoour ability. Noticethe knowledge that this master hadof hisser vants :hegave themproperty accordingtotheirabilities.He did not expect each servant to be able to dothe samething—heknew theyweredifferentand that theyhaddifferent strengths and weaknesses.Doyou notbelieve that Godknows your strengths and weaknesses,too?Don’t youbelieve that Godonlyexpects you to dowhat youare capableofdoing?
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PresentingtheteachingsofJesus,astheanswertolife’scomplexities. TheBibleisouronlyliterature.Noobligation.Nocollections.Nonoticeneededforattendance The Bible is our only literature. No obligation. No collections. No notice needed for attendance We welcomeyouandyourfamily. e welcome you and your family DanSigurdsonColbyGood Dan Sigurdson Colby Good (604)300-2905
The community came out infullforce on McHappy Day May 8, raising $13,000for children withneeds at Reach Childand Youth Development Society.
“I want to express Reach’s gratitude to South Delta McDonald’s owner Nauman Jutt, his amazing staff, the Delta Fire Department, Delta Policeandallthe volunteers andcommunity members who came out to support,” said Reach Society eventscoordinator Tamara Veitch. “We are lucky to live in a place filled with suchkindness.”
Steve Krawchuk, the former ownerof Ladner and Tsawwassen McDonald’s restaurants was on handand received a Reach Giving Heart fromexecutive director Renie D’Aquila. It recognizeshis outstanding contribution to local children with specialneeds andtheirfamilies Krawchuk began supporting thenon-profit with partial proceeds fromlocal McDonald’s restaurants on McHappy Day beginning in2008.
“Reach is very grateful to Steve Krawchuck for aligning McDonald’s corporate giving program,
benefit from annual McDonald’s fundraiser
Picturedlefttoright; DenisHorgan(chair, Reach Foundation); DeltaCoun.JenniferJohal; Tamara Veitch(Reach events coordinator); LisaMargetson (director, Reach Foundation);NaumanJutt(owner/ operator South DeltaMcDonald’s Restaurants) andJillMcKnight(executive directorofthe Delta ChamberofCommerce)outsidetheLadner McDonald’sonMcHappy Day.
McHappy Day, with Reach Child and Youth Development Society (RE ACH) over so many years,” said D’Aquila. “This personalcommitment andcorporate philanthropy have had
transformative andlifelong impactsenabling children with support needs to increase independenceand become contributing community members.”
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Iremembermydaysasanathlete (yes,I can rememberthat longago).Itwasintense– lotsof running,weighttraining, flexibility exercises,and more.Not once,however, didwetrainourbrains. Inow know that when Iwas apitcherplaying baseball,mostofmyperformanceonthefieldwas dictated by what happenedbetween my ears.Our brains aresoimportant to oursuccessinlife,why don’twetrainthoseasmuchaswedoourbodies?
Oneofthebest kept secretsfortrainingourbrainsis neurofeedback.It’sa non-invasive wayofgetting at ourbrainbiologyandtrainingourbrainstobemore
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If you’re curious, we’d loveto talk to youabouthow neurofeedback canhelp!
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at6:30pmonthegroundsatDeltaPolice Headquarters!Getoutandcelebratethestartof SummerwhilesupportingourlocalDeltaPolice Foundation. We’remakingiteasyforyouwitha veryflat5km routearoundtheheartofcentral Ladner.Localfoodtruckswillbeonhandfora tastypostracemealandtheDeltaPolicePipe Bandwillheadlinetheentertainment. We look forwardtoseeingyouthere!
AlittlebitabouttheDeltaPoliceFoundation: ThefocusoftheDeltaPoliceFoundationis enhancingoutreachtoyouthinthecommunity. As aFoundation,theybelievesupportingthese effortshas adirectandpositiveimpactonour youth.Someoftheprogramshave, andwillcontinue,tosupportare: •StudentPoliceAcademy •YouthSoccerCamps •3 on 3Basketball Tournament
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Everyonehasheardofthenightmare storiesofhavingmetal bracketsandwiresintheirmouthsandwhatkindofdamage theycando.Cleaningandflossingyourteethisnearly impossiblewiththesetraditionalbraces.Everymonthwires gettightenedandchangedcausingthemouthtoneverreally healproperlyandthepersontodealwiththediscomfort everymonth.
Whatweofferatourdentalpracticeiscleartraybracesthat havenometalorwirestointerfere witheverydaylife.These seriesoftraysareslightlydifferentevery 2weekstocorrect thealignmentoftheteeth.Themovementisverygradualso thereisalmostlittletonodiscomfortthatyouwouldtypically experiencewiththetraditionalbraces.Monthlyappointments arenot requiredbecausethetraysaresosimpletochangeat homeonyourown.Fulltimewearduringthedayandmore importantlyatnightallowstreatmenttimetobe lessthanthebraces.Brushingandflossingisjust thesameasifyouweren’tstraightening yourteethatall.
DearDr.McphieI’vejustbeentold Ihave “prediabetes”whatshouldI do?
Pre-diabetesis ahealthconditionwherebloodsugarlevelsarehigher thannormalbutnotyethighenoughtobediagnosedas Type 2diabetes. AccordingtoDiabetesCanada,itisestimatedthat 1in3 Canadianshas diabetesorprediabetes.
1.Actnow.Don’twait.Comeseeus.
2.Bringinlatestlabworkorwecanordersometoassesswhereyou stand.
3.Lifestylechangesareneeded.Howyoueat,move,sleep,stress, relax, breathe,cleanandlivematter.Wewillcheckalltheseand recommend improvementsasneeded.
4.Mitochondrialsupportisneededtohelp reduceinsulin resistance.
5.Reduceinflammation.
6.Decreaseoxidativestress.
7. We canhelpwithabove.Thekeyistoact.Pre-diabeteswillnotgo awayonitsown.Itis apathyoushouldnotwalktoofardownbecause theconsequencescanbedire.
Ifdiabetesandothermetabolicissuesareworryingyoucome seeusinclinicsoon.
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Ireceivedinthemail aflyerfrom acompany comingtobuycoinsandgold. Howdotheirpricescomparetoyours.
Thiscompanythatbuysfromhotelscomesintotownfrom backeast afewtimes ayear.
Ihad acustomercomeinwithgoldandsilvermedallions. Thatcompanyoffered$4,000foreverything.
We paid$8,000forthegoldandanother$3,000forthesilver.
Wehave aspecializemachinefortestingallthegoldandwelet youwatchthemachineasitdeterminesthepurityofyourgold. Alltheothercompaniesandthesehotelbuyersuseacidanda stonetodeterminethekarat
Myfirmbeliefisthatyoucouldtakeyourcoinsorgoldtoany reputableinthecountryandgetmorethanthesepeopleoffer. Ibelievethatwecouldserveyoubetterandoffermore thantheycan.
Youhaveawholeshelffullof sunscreen –whysomany?
Ihavelotsofdifferenttypesduetodifferentneeds. Lookfora sunscreenthathas aminimumofSPF30 orhigher.Theratingliststhedifferenceintimeittakes foryourskintoburn inthesuncomparedwithno sunprotection.Thesunscreenshouldprotectagainst bothultravioletA&Brays.Thesunscreenneeds tobeappliedatleast ½hourpriortosunexposure andshouldbeappliedliberallyand reappliedoften. Sunscreensarejustonetoolinprotectingyourskin fromthesun –comeseeusformoresunprotection tipsandtools.
“YourHealth –OurPriority” isnotjusta slogan –itisTHE reasonPaulGibbons, Pharmacist/OwnerattheMedicineShoppein Tsawwassen,looksforward tohelpingyou everyday.
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Inshort, aMortgageBrokeris amortgage expertwhocanguideyouthroughthemortgage process. We dosobyshoppingyourmortgage requestwithanynumberoflenderpartners insteadofjustone.Mortgagebrokerswill connecttheirclientstotherightmortgage lenderbasedontheirpersonalsituation. We shopthelenderssoyoudon’thaveto!If you’vebeendeniedinthepast,orhave atricky financialscenario, aMortgageBrokercouldbe justthetickettogetthatloanapproval.They alsoprovide amorepersonalexperience ifyouwant ahands-onapproachwith yourmortgage.
HowoftenshouldI replacethetires onmytrailer?
Trailertiresaresubjectedtoheavyloadsand hightemperatures.Lotsofrecreationaltrailers seeuseforjustafewmonthsoftheyear,and thensitidleforlongperiodsoftime.
Agoodruleofthumbistoconsider replacing yourtrailertiresafter 7yearsofservice. Factorssuchashowtheyarestored, exposure toUVandozone,howheavyof aloadtheycarry,andhowtheyhavebeen maintainedallcontributetohowlongthetire can remaininservice.
Remembertoinspectyourtiresbefore anylongtrips,lookingforcracksor bulges,checktirepressures,and alwayscarry asparetire.
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Ihavebeenwearingdenturesformanyyears
Softtissuemanagementistheansweryouareseeking. Rehabilitationofsofttissuesisprimary. First,yourdentures require cleaningtoremoveoffensiveorganismsthatmay becontributingtotheinflammationandedema(swelling). Tissueconditioners(temporarysoftliningmaterial)are placedonthetissuefittingsurfaceofyourdenturesto providea cleanpositiveadaptationtoyourgumtissues. Healingbeginsandyourtissuesarereassessedin aweek toconfirmtheprogressofhealing.Generally asecondand orthirdtissueconditionermayneedtobeappliedbefore proceedingtotheconstructionofnewdentures.New denturespromoteahealthycleanfittingsurfaceformany years.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsregardingthis procedureoranyotherdenturerelatedsubject, pleasebookyourfreeconsultationwithus.
Ihavehearinglossinbothears,butoneis definitelyworsethantheother.Can Ijustget onehearingaidfornow?
Youcan,butyouprobablyshouldn’t. Coveroneeyewithyourhand:noticehowclarity,depth perception,andspatialawarenessare affected?It’s not muchdifferentwithourears.Evenifyourhearinglossis predominatelyinoneear, wearinghearingaidsinboth canhelpwith:
•Sounddistinctionandspeechunderstanding(it’seasier tobeselectivewithwhatyoulistento)
•Sounddetection(youcanmorereliablydetectwhere soundsarecomingfrom,whichisimportantfor socialandsafetyreasons)
•Soundquality
•Brainstimulation(yourbrainlikesgettingequalinput frombothears)
•Listeningease(amplificationineachear islesstiring,lessstrainingandmoresatisfying)
Justasweusebotheyestoseeourbest,our twoearsworktogethertohelpushearourbest!
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Eighteenteams competed forthefirstprizeinthelatestquizat KinVillage CommunityCentreonApril27. Categories rangingfromquotationsto famous womenmade forafunandlively evening forall.The“UptoKnowGood” team of SandraMacfarlane, Sylvia Denz, DenisBridgerandCorneliaClennan came outontop!ThenextQuizNightwilltakeplaceinthe Fall.
CFUW-South Delta awards $15,000 in bursaries and scholarships
In 2023,CF UW -S ou th De lta aw arde da to tal of $15,000 to nine wo men to as si st theminthei r continuin g st udies.
Si nce1966,CF UWSo uth De lta ha s aw arded mu ltipl e bu rs aries and sc holarships to lo ca l wo menwhoare Ca na diancitizens, re sidentsof So uth De lta, or gradua te s of a So uth De ltahi gh sc hool andenrolle d in po stse condar y ed uc at ion fortheupcomi ng te rm. Co ng ra tu la tions to th e re cipients!
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It certainly wasn’tthe start the Delta Islanders were hoping for.
Deltadropped a pair of home gamesthis past weekendasitopened up the2024 BC Junior A lacrosseseason.
On Saturday night, the high-powered Coquitlam Adanacs paid a visit to theLadner Leisure Centre (LLC).
Coquitlamopened an early 2-0lead, but the Islanders responded with a power play goalfrom Connor Bouma tocut the
lead to 2-1. But the close contest was short-lived, as Coquitlam reeled off eight-straight goals to lead 10-1 before Turner Andersonfoundthenet twiceforthe Islanders.
Scott Williams also scored for Deltainthe thirdas Coquitlam won 13-4.
On Sunday afternoon, the Nanaimo Timbermen came to the LLCfor game two ofthe season.
Nanaimoopeneda 7-0 lead beforeDelta scored four goalsinthethird period to make the final score a respectable8-4in Nanaimo’s favour
Hitting the scoresheet forthe Islanders was Williams, Bouma and Scott Strother with a pair of goals
Delta willlook to reboundon Saturday asthey head to TheQ Centre to take onthe Victoria Shamrocks.
The Islanders next home gameis May 25 whenthey host the Burnaby Lakers at 7 p.m.
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The DeltaIslanders droppedan8-4decisiontotheNanaimo TimbermenonSunday afternoonattheLadner LeisureCentre.
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A ‘Call to Foulon Cancer ’ andthePink Whistleinitiative has raised a record $62,000 locally forthe BC Cancer Foundation.
What started out 15 years ago withtheuse of a pinkwhistle by Ladner resident and basketball official Karn Dhillon, has grown into a communitywideeffort from referees, players, fanscoachesand othercommunity supporters during thehigh
school basketball season.
Withthis year ’s total, more than$275,000 has been raised in15 years.
Highlightsofthis year ’s campaign, which started in January,includeda partnership with Four WindsBrewing/Parkside Brewer yandtheirlimited release of Pink Whistle PaleAle with partial proceeds going directly to the BC Cancer Foundation. Patrons were invited to ‘Come Wet their Whistle’ and ‘Call a Foul On Cancer.’
During the weekend
Tsawwassen RotaryClubpresident Yvonne AndersonispicturedwithbasketballofficialsMike Craig, SeanMarchand KarnDhillonattheinauguralHoop-A-Thonat Southpointe Academy.
of May 4, The Rotar y Clubof Tsawwassen invited basketballplayers, local dignitaries, andthePink Whistle basketball referees to the inaugural Hoop-A-Thon at Southpointe Academy, which provided additional publicity andexposure to the campaign.
“Forthe past 10 years or so, ever y year we just keep going upandup The momentum has beenfantastic,” said Dhillon. “Theentire basketball sporting community,not just locally here
in Delta, has embraced this.”
Dhillon said ever yone, hasa stor y totellwhen itcomes to cancer, so it’s a cause that touches ever yone.
“When someone seesthat very first pink whistle, maybe itdoesn’t resonate, but afterthey have been touched by a cancer stor y or situation, suddenly thelight turns onandthey realize what we have beendoing,” he said. “I can’tthank peopleenough for alltheir support.”
Transportationisthe region’slargestsourceof greenhousegasemissions.Howdowemakeit easiertomovepeopleandgoodsaroundinthis regionwithout relyingonindividualvehicles? Jointheconversation,hearfromanexpert panel,andnetworkwithothersustainably minded residents.Learnaboutsolutionsthat willworkinthis region.
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1462VILLAGEGREENSWYND |$1,499,000 3BEDS |3BATHS |1,785SQ.FT.| BUILT1986
WelcometoyourBeachGrovedreamhome!Experiencestunningviewsandthoughtful designsthroughoutthisbeautiful Tsawwassenproperty.With3 bedrooms,2.5bathroom and1,785sqftoflivingspace,thisfamilyhomeis readytobelivedin.Featuringstainless steelappliances,stainedglassangelwindowandhandmadetilebacksplash,youwill lovethedetailsofthisperfectkitchen.Artistloft,laundryandall 3bedroomsupstairs, includingtheboudoirstyledprimarybedroomwithprivatebalcony.Anentertainer’s dream,thegorgeousoutdoorspaceoffersviewsofthebeautifultrees,perfectly manicuredgrassofBGgolfcourseandanEnglishstylefencedingarden.
5313BELAIRCRESCENT |$1,389,000 3BEDS |2BATHS |2,050SQ.FT.|BUILT 1970
WelcometoyourownsliceofparadiseinCentral Tsawwassen.This sprawling,over11,00sqft.lotboastsendlesspossibilities!Nestledonthe propertyis acharmingCapeCodwith 3bedrooms, adenand 2bathrooms. Immaculatelykeptandwellloved,completewith adetached,fullyserviced workshopforyourcreativepursuits.Whetheryouae readytomoveinand enjoy,embarkon arenovationorbuildyourdreamhousefromtheground up,thisistheopportunityyouhavebeenwaitingfor.Don’tletitslipaway, actfast!Withitsprimelocationclosetoshops,schools,transit,golf,parks andthebeach,theperfectlifestyleawaits.Calltoday!
19866STREET |$1,499,000 3BEDS |2BATHS |1,439SQ.FT.|BUILT1973
WelcometothepicturesquebeachtownofBoundaryBayinSunny Tsawwassen. Nestledjust 3blocksfromthebeachthischarming 3bedroom, 2bathroomhomeoffers theperfectcoastaloasis.Fullyfencedyardforprivacy,RV/Boatparkingand agardeners delight!Withdirectaccesstothebeachvia aprivatelaneway,youcanenjoyendless summerdays.Bringyourdecoratingdreamstolifeinthisinvitingspaceorbuildthe homeyouhavebeendreamingof.Don’tmissthisopportunitytoownyourownsliceof paradise- startlivingyourdreamsonthebeachthissummer!Calltoday!
5544688HAWKLANE |$789,000 3BEDS |3BATHS |1,326SQ.FT.|BUILT2018
Welcometothischarming 3bedroom, 3bathroom Townhouselocatedin thevibrantcommunityof Tsawwassen!Boastingmodernamenitiesand convenientlocation,thispropertyofferscomfortablelivingspacesideal forfamiliesorthoseseekingtodownsize.Someofthekeyfeaturesareit’s spaciouslayout,modernkitchen,brightlivingareasandsituateddirectly acrossfrom TsawwassenMills.Don’tmissthisopportunitytomakethis inviting Townhouseyournewhome.Calltoday!
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151256th Street Tsaw wassen |$1,999,000
MLS#C8059353
Don’tmissthis exceptionalopportunitytoacquireastandalone retail/officebuildingin Tsawwassen! Positionedontheprimary businessthoroughfare, thisproper ty isalsodesignatedinthenewly proposed Official CommunityPlan formedium-densitymulti-family redevelopment, potentiallyup to 6storeys.Currentlyleased to a veterinar yclinic,the existingbuildingboasts over2,700sqftofspace. Its layoutsuitssimilarbusinesses,medicalpractitioners,andmore, featuring afront reception,multiple examination rooms,andprivateofficeareas.
1605116th Ave, SouthSurrey |$4,888,000
MLS#R2875565
DEVELOPERALERT! This centrallylocatedsitepresents aprime opportunityfor redevelopment. Situatedwithinthe King George HighwayCorridor Plan,thecurrent designationof15UPAoffers thepotentialfor rezoningtohigherdensity. Similarsitesinthe areahaverecentlybeen rezoned for6-12storeymixed-use buildings,highlightingthepotential forthisproper ty.
548315b Avenue,Tsawwassen |$2,899,000 5,043sqft|6Beds |5Baths |Tsawwassen |MLS#R2882374
Experiencepureluxur yinthis 6bedroom, 5bathroomhome, just 3years young.Bright& Spaciouslayoutthatisdesigned for entertainingwithopen conceptliving featuring adouble-sided fireplacethatseparatesthechef ’s kitchenfromthe greatroom.
144-2228162nd Street,SouthSurrey | $818,000
1,203sf |3beds |2baths
TheBreezebyAdera|MLS#R2871331
Discover TheBreezebyAdera,an award-winningdevelopment in SouthSurrey. Thischic3-bed,2-bathroom townhome featuresanamazinglayoutand atandem2-cargarage.Enjoy exclusiveaccess to TheBreeze’sWest CoastClub,offeringa gym, yogastudio,entertainmentroom,andsauna.
12-3350 Westham IslandRd,Ladner |$389,000
MLS#R2875176
Experiencebreathtakingviewsfromthis2-bedroomfloathome nestledonthe riverinLadner.Thisstunning residenceboasts 2bedroomsonthelowerleveland aspaciouslivingareaon theupperfloor.Enjoytheopen conceptlayoutwith vaulted ceilings,laminate flooring,and contemporar yglass railings.The livinganddining roomsopenup to anincrediblebalconywith framelessglass railings,offeringunobstructedviewsofthe river.
BayviewHills,Tsawwassen |$6,600,000
34,000sf |5Lots |RS5 Zoning| Tsawwassen
Exceptionalopportunitytoacquire3existingpropertiesthat have 3rdreadingapproval to becomefiveRS5 zonedlots. NestledinoneofTsawwassen’s most covetedenclaves, this expansive34,000sfparcelisararefind.
517157THSTREET $1,299,000
ATTENTION!Buildersand1sttimebuyersto agreatopportunity inthissolidgoodbones 2bedroomandden(was 3bedrooms) rancherongoodsized72 X96lot.SomeTLCwillgo alongway hereinthissmartlittlerancherwithgoodfloorplan thatoffers a 3footcrawlspace,95%efficient furnace, replacedhotwater tank, allkindsofparking +RVonhugedrivewayandloadsofpotentialfor the1sttimebuyerorevendownsizing.Greatcentral WestLadner locationtoallamenitiesandimmediatepossessionisavailable.
297553RDSTREET
Liveinthecountry 5minutesfromeverythingonthis17.34acresquareparcel withhuge roadfrontageand roughedinseconddrivewayentrancewhich features acozy 4bedroomEnglishstylehomewith 4yearold roof,exterior paint &carpets, a5stallbarn,hay field, and agenerouspastureareathat hasbeenanequestrianfacilityfordecades.Thepropertyislocatedbetween Ladnerand Tsawwassenmakingit ashortdriveto TsawwassenMillsMail, BCFerries,TFNIndustrialParkand30minutesfrom Vancouver.Theproperty holdsgreatinvestmentpotentialwithfutureportexpansionandsidesonto 2 BCRailpropertiesclosetotherailway.CallL/Sforfurtherinformation.
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2584WESTHAMISLANDROAD$3,900,000
WESTHAMISLAND!Countrylivingatitsfinestandjust a10minutedriveto thehustle&bustleofthebusyworld.This3.19acreparceloffers aprideof ownership,wellmaintained1479sq.ft. 3bedroomrancherwithgoodsized roomsthroughout,hugegardenarea, anicestorageshedand alandscape youcan’tput apriceon...absolutelybeautiful!DeltaMunicipalityindicates thatonecanbuild a3,552sq.ft.homeandanaddition1,937sq.ft.home idealfortheextendedfamily!Beoneofthefewpeoplethatgettoenjoy thespeciallifestyleofbeingoutinthebooniesyetmomentsfromsuburbia andalltheothergreatamenitiesthatDeltahastooffer!
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11667229THSTREET$1,650,000
DEVELOPMENTSITE9545sq.ft..22ofanacrelotwith theMuni callingforRM 1orRM2fourstoreybuildingin conjunctionwith11659,11663and11671229thStreet.Five lotsnextdoortothesearecurrentlyunder redevelopment andongoing redevelopmentinthearea.Thiscomfortable familyhomewouldbe agreat rentalandsellerwouldperfer alongtermrentback.CallL/Sformoreinformation.
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20ACRES,2 HOMES& AMAZINGBARN
4774104THSTREET$6,250,000
premierNeighbourhoodwithstepstobeautifulwalkingtrails,Captain’sCoveMarina,Cove LinksGolfCourse,NeilsenGroveElementaryandeasyaccesstotransit.Amustsee!
Prime20.25acreparcelwith 2homesand a8400sq. ft.barnoffers futuredriveway accessoffofHornbyDriveideal forlargetrucksislocatedonthequietsectionof 104thclosetoBoundaryBayandprivatememberairstrip.All 3buildingsonthis propertywerebuiltin1972whichincludes asprawling3,162sq.ft. 4bedroom rancherw/30carcementdrivewaywassubstantially renovatedin1987andthe roof replaced12yearsago.The2ndhomeis a3bedroomrancher(ideal futurebuilding site)andthespectacularbarnwasusedfromday 1tobreedracehorsesuntil 9years agoistruly a1stclassfacilitycompletewithsteel roofandcladding. Animpeccable propertythatcouldlenditselfeasilytootherfarminguseswithgoodirrigationnearby
1100WILMINGTONDRIVE$1,799,000 ESTATESIZEDLOT!
Thischaracter 2levelonanAMAZING16,071sq.ft.levellotwitha quietlocationincentralTsawwassenissolidandoffers a6-yearold roof,comfortablefloorplan,hardwoodfloorsand roomforthe in-laws.Themassiveprivatelotoffersallkindsof roomforfutureshopor sportsfacilityandtheDeltaMunicipalityindicates amaximumbuilding envelopeof8,734sq.ft.withthebasement50%belowgradeideal forthelargefamily.Thispropertytrulyhasthemakingsof abeautiful privateestate.Propertyalsoenjoys afantasticcentrallocationandisjust a15minuteorlesstoschools,parksandmostlocalamenities.
WelcometoTHECAMPTONofWindsor Woods!Thisideal 2bdrm, 2fullbathhomefeatures elegant9”ceilingsthroughout,desirableopenconceptplan,spaciouskitchen &cozygas fireplace.Enjoycoffee/teaor aglassofwineonyourLagoonviewbalconyequippedwitha naturalgasoutletforyourBBQ!Comeswithsecuredparking &storagelocker.Amenities includebikestorage,exerciseroom,hottub&sauna!Perfectlysituatedtuckedawayona quietcul-de-sacnexttoHighlandParkandwithstepstoBlenzCoffee,ThriftyFoods,Joes’ FarmMarket,trendyBoutiqueshops &more!Scheduleaviewingtoday!
$1,248,800
Beautifullyupdated 3bedroom +denfully“Detached” TownhomeinMaple TreeLane!Featureslaminateflooringthrough,freshwhitekitchenwith 2tone cabinets,newlyupdatedpowderroom,baseboards,interior &closetdoorswith casings,lightfixtures,custompaintcoloursallin2023!Lovelyprivatefenced yard,perfectforrelaxingorentertaining!Great,wellmaintainedcomplex,all newroofs &guttersin2022-2024.Thisistheperfectplacetocallhome.Don’t missoutonthisopportunity, schedulea showingtoday!
Ste302-114055th St ,Twsn
It is notoftenthata 1630sq.ft.corner penthousecondo becomesavailable.This perfectfloorplan offers an openliving/dining area,separateden, 2oversizedbedrooms, 2bathrooms,2 sundecks and plenty of storagespace.Perfect forthose whoare downsizing. Come andsee at theOPENonSunday
BeachGrove family home.Oneofthebest locationsavailablewith awesternexposed backdeck/yardoverlooking“BeachGrove Mini Park”. This 5bedroom3bathroom homeisonlyminutesto golfcourse,Dyke &schools. Perfect forkids &pets.Bonus: in-law-suiteavailablefor extraincomeif needed.ViewsofOcean& Mountains fromthefrontcovereddeck.
Centrallylocatedintheheart of Tsawwassen&walkingdistanceto shopping,restaurants,buses&golfcourse. This 2bedroomanddenrancher wasbuilt asa “Passive Home”in2015. Abuilding standardthatistrulyenergyefficient, comfortable,affordableandecologicalat thesametime.Mustbeseentoappreciate itsvalueandgreatlocation.Convert toa “heatpump”heatingifdesired.
TheGeorgiais aqualitybuilt 4-year-oldpetfriendlyapartmentlocatedintheheartofLangley.This 2beds/2bathsplusinsidestorageunitfeatures a9feetcelling,granitecounters,A/Cinmasterbedroom, openconceptlivingandquality finishingthroughout.EquippedwithanexerciseCenter,2parking stallsplusstoragelocker,andamplestreetparking.Centrallocation,closetoKwantlenUniversity, shopping,dining,andthefutureSurreyLangleySkytrain.Greatopportunitytolive orinvestin!
HunterGreen!Spaciousandbright1340sq.ft.cornersuitewith a180panoramicview overlooking the17thfairway ofBeachGrove GolfCourse. This 2bed/2bathImmaculatelykeptunithasan updatedkitchen,newinteriorpaint,largeprimarybedroom,in-suitestorageandshowsbeautifully! Hugewraparounddecktoentertaininstyle.Stepstoshopping,transit,recreation,andallamenities. Perfectfordownsizers whoenjoygolfcourseviewsandliving walkingdistancetotowncenter amenities.Quickpossession available.Looknofurther,thisisfor you!
146355th St
Fabulous1816sqft 3bed/ 2bath rancherwithattractive updateson a9369sqftlotin aquietlocation yetclosetoTsawCentre!Sunny westrearwithprivatepatiooffkitchen,Masterandfamilyroom. Updatesincludegorgeouskitchen,newflooring,bathrooms,roof andmore.Newerwindows,highefficiencygasfurnace.Spacious rooms &greatlayoutononelevel.HandydenoffhugeLivingroom. Showerensuite.Bonusisfullyfinished &insulateddetachedshop 280SFwith220 voltservice, overheaddoor &streetaccess.Short walkthroughparktostores &amenities.Closetotransportation.
$1,488,000
5217UplandDrive
Discoverthis charming 3bed, 2bath rancherincliffdrive.Thisupdatedhomeboastsforestandmountainviews, apatio,and abeautiful gardenon aspacious11,324sqftlot. Fantasticopportunityto owninoneofTsawwassen’spremierlocationswithpotentialtobuildup to 4396 sqft.Convenientlylocatedneartheferryterminal,mall &shopping,thishomeoffersboth Tranquilityandaccessibility.Step intotheopenconceptlayout,floodedwithnaturallight,embracetheserenityof yourprivateretreat,savouringmorningcoffeesonthe patio. Withupdatedfeaturessuchaskitchen,bathrooms,furnace,h/wandmore,enjoymoderncomfortandrusticnaturalbeauty,this rancheris alifestyle choice.Don’tmissthe chancetoseize yourdreamhomeonuplanddrive -whereparadise awaits!
$2,088,000
Taxchangeswillincrease yourCapitalGains Taxbyupto8.8%.”Call formoredetails.
Quality-built,meticulouslymaintained, &beautifullyupdatedfamilyhome w/41yearsofcherishedownership. Versatilesplit-leveldesigncaterstogrowing families &work-from-homelifestyles.Mainfloorboastsformalliving/diningarea, gasfireplace, &updatedkitchen.Upstairs,primarybdrmwithdeck,walk-in closet, &ensuite,plustwobedrooms &fullbath.Permittedupperflooraddition offers4thbdrm,storage, &flex roomwithskylight.IdeallocationnearPebbleHill Traditionalschool &DiefenbakerPark.Readytoputdown roots?
$2,299,000 3| 2| 2174sqft |1acrelot 6643SunshineCoastHwy
Waterfrontviewsofthe TrailIslandsfrom every room!Bright &airymainfloorw/ open-conceptliving/dining, &gourmet kitchen.Mainfloorprimarybedroomalso w/deckaccess.Upstairs,twospacious bedrooms,lowerleveloffers arec-room leadingtothehottub,yogadeck,outdoor shower,sandyfirepitarea &directbeach/ oceanaccess.
ResortstylelivingatFairwindsriverfrontcommunityboasting a12,000sqft clubhousew/gym,guestsuites &pool!Brightandspacioustownhomefeaturing 9ftceilingsandopenconceptliving.Manyfeaturesincludeupdatedlight fixtures,frontloaderwasherdryer,stainlesssteelappliances,laminateflooring throughout.Locatednearthemarina,golfcourse,NeilsonGroveElementary andwalkingtrails.
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Tsawwassen 6020 28 avenue
Noif’s,and’sorputts,thistee-utiful WestexposedTSAWWASSENSPRINGS 4Bed +flex, 4bath,2526sq.ftsinglefamilydetached homeformspartofthenewest &finalphaseofthisdistinguished &well recognizedcommunityknownforebuildinghighqualityhomes. Enjoyyourmorningclubofcoffeewhileyougazeoverthe7thteebox &greenspaceasparastheeyecansee.Openconceptliving incl’ssecondprimaryw/ensuiteonthemainfloor &themainprimaryw/ensuite +aprivatebalconyonthesecondlevelalongw/ 2other bedrooms &amassiveflexspace.Featuresinclude agourmetkitchen,radiantinfloorheat,engineeredhardwoodfloors, 2cargarage+ golfcartparking,enlargeddriveway &anun-fore-gettablebackyardwithanundercoverarea +extendedpatio.Golfforth &prosper!
Tsawwassen 1623 Duncandrive 3Bed+Den |3Bath |2436Sq.ft
BEACHGROVEbrillianceisondisplayforthefirsttimewiththisarchitecturalmasterpiece,locally &affectionatelyknownasthe “PianoHouse”.This 3Bed +Den, 3Bathhomewascreatedwithpurpose,emotion,movement &celebrates amomentintimewhere beautymeetssimplicity.ItisaninnovativemeltingpotofJapanesemodernwithinfluencesofMid-Centurystyleandelementsof WestcoastContemporaryprovidingtheperfectbackdropfor agallery-likeatmospherethatseamlesslyembracesaspectsofmother natureassoonasyouenterthehome.NotablefeaturesincludeShouSugiBanexteriorsiding, atraditionalJapaneseGenkansunken entry,floortoceilingwindows,airconditioning, ahighenddesignerfixtures &lightingalongwith acentralcourtyardthatshowcases thenaturalbeautyofthelushexteriorgreenery.Thisentirehouseiscomplimentedbyanexpansive rooftopdeckexperiencethat offersunmatched&unobstructedviewsoftheocean,Mt.Baker &oneofthebestneighbourhoodsinallofsunny Tsawwassen.
$2,598,000
LADN ER 5623 GroveAvenue 3Bed |1Bath |1227Sq.ft DesirablepropertyononeofthebeststreetsinLADNER! 5623Grove Aveisa rectangular,Northfacing7276sqftlotthat contains a3Bed, 1Bath,1217sqft.rancherthatpayshomage tothegoodolddayswherenothingwasstrongerthana well builthouse.Overtheyearsthishomehasbeensowellkept& maintained,thatitshowslike aperfectlypreservedtimecapsule andis atestamenttoprideinownership.Locateda shortstroll toHawthornePark/Elementary,thehomeincludes anicely manicuredyard,anddetachedgarage/shopand afunctionalfloor plan.Anarrayofendlessopportunitiesare available,socontact theCityofDeltawith regardstotheiramended2024Official CommunityPlantounlockthisuniqueproperty’sfuture potential.
$1,389,000
Tsawwassen
301-1280 55 Street
2Bed +Den |2Bath |1928Sq.ft
Penthouse,cornerunitin Tsawwassen’sbeloved“SANDPIPER”! Aboutiquestyle55+condocomplexconstructedby renowned builder,CarlJensenw/viewsofBoundaryBay &theMountains. Oneofakind,expansive 2Bed +Den, 2Bathfloorplan,this suiteincl’s1928sqftofthoughtfullydesignedlivingspace highlightedbyqualityfinishings,vaultedceilings &skylights throughout.Thishomealsoftr’supdateds/sappliances,crown moulding &a gasfireplaceintheliving room.Massiveprimary Bedroomw/animpressivewalk-incloset &5pieceensuite. GreatsizedsecondBedroom +additional 3piecehallbath. Enormoussoutheastfacingcovereddeckwithskylightsforyearroundenjoymentthatincl’sagashookupforyourBBQandis locatedwithinstepstoeverythingin Tsawwassen’sTownCenter.
$1,079,000
TimRohwer 604.762.2041
tim@thedeltagroup.ca
•21,654sfhalfacrelot
•1273sfsmaller2-3bedroomrancher
•Greatholdingpropertywithmanypossibilities
•Currentlytenanted
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•Cozy3Bedroom1352sfhomewith509sfbasementarea
•Hugelandscapedfenced1/4acrelot
•Largeshopwithupgraded100AmpService
•GreatLocationperfectforFamilies &Pets
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•Mainfloorfeatures1037sflivingspace,familyroometc.
•Upstairs 3generoussizedbedrooms,2bathrooms(ensuite)
•Quietgarden5,048sfsizedlotinpopularPt.Guichon
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•180degreeviewswith150feetofwaterfrontandbeachaccess
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•Incredible opportunityto ownviewoceanfrontpropertyon
$1,500,000
NestledintheheartofcentralTsawwassen,thismeticulouslyrenovatedresidence, spanning2,287 squarefeet,offersanabundanceofspacewithitsfivegenerously proportionedbedrooms, allsituatedupon alarge19,881 squarefootlot.Onthe mainfloor,residentsarewelcomedinto awarmandinvitinglivingspace,with threebedrooms, acharmingdiningareaprovidesforintimategatherings,and a well-appointedkitchen seamlesslyextendsontothedeck,creatinganideal spacefordiningandrelaxation.Descendingbelow,youaregreetedbytheallure of aversatiletwo-bedroomrental suite,with apinekitchenand stainless-steel appliances,promisingbothfunctionalityand style,offering ahavenofcomfort andconvenienceforresidentsandguestsalike.Fromitsserenelocationtoits thoughtfuldesign,thishomewillnotlast long.Calltodayforyourprivateviewing.
$1,899,000
Tsawwassen’sfinestluxurycondowithspectacularviews overlookingBeachGrove’s privategolfcourse. Thismodernarchitecturaldesignedhighquality,concreteandsteel buildingislikenoother! Features1857sq.ft., 2bedroom,denand 2fullbaths.Spaciousopenfloorplanwith9.5ft.ceilings,fullfloortoceilingwindowsineveryroom,gourmet kitchenwithhugequartzisland, Thermadorappliancesandwinefridge.690sq.ft.ofoutdoorliving overlookingviews,simplyoutstanding!Move Fastbecausethis won’tlast!!!
$1,899,000 $629,000
Pacific PointonMarineDrive.Spacious 1bedroomwithpartialoceanview.Oneofthe very fewthathave privateentryoffthedeckmakingthisunitmore like atownhome.Large152 s.f.sundeckwith lots ofroomforentertaining.Upgraded laminate woodflooring,beautiful whitewoodkitchencabinetry,in-suite laundry(full-size machines)andZebrablinds. Steps tothebeach,boutiqueshopping,andrestaurants. Call todaythisone won’tlast long!!
ThispropertyisthemoststructurallyengineeredlotonTsawwassen’sWesternBluff.Newb.C.higherdensitypolicieswillallow2units,biggersquarefootageand Deltawillallowabasement.Deltahallwillprioritizealldevelopmentpermitsandarefullyinsupportofbuilding.Locationis a10,viewis12andpriceis a20!!! “WILLCONSIDERJOINTVENTUREORTRADEOFANOTHERPROPERTY”Build yourdreamhomeonthebestviewlotinTsawwassenwith280degreeview. WOW!!!$999,000
2Bedroomsanddenongroundlevelinroyaloaks.Greatdevelopmentandlocation, walkingdistancetoallamenitiesand veryquietlocation. Thisunitwithitssizeand extra den rarelycometomarketsodon’tmissyour chanceto owninthisfabulous development. Thisniceunitisingoodconditionwithundatedappliances.
SienabroughttotheHeightswithdesigninspirationfromItaly’sfamous“DuomodiSiena”bringsanelegantlimestone finished 5storydesignconcept.Meetandmingleatthestreetside“piazza”orfor abitmoreprivacy enterthroughthehotel inspiredlobbyandenjoytherooftopgardenthatofferscoveredseatingandBBQ.This 1bedroomden +2 bathtopfloor unithasmountainviews,andisdesigned byawardwinningHouseofBohn. Familysizekitchen,withu-shapeddesign,full sizehighendappliances,andlargepantry.Spainspiredbathrooms,withhis &hersensuitesinks,soakertub,floortoceiling porcelaintileandquartzcounterswithcustomframedmirroredcabinets.HomealsoincludesA/C.
503ShannonWay FullyRenovated PebbleHill RancheronGardenLot!
5228GlenAbbeyPlace
$2,288,000
Masterfullydesigned Custom-builtExecutiveHome, offering3400sqftofLiving SpaceinPrimeLocation.
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$1,749,000
Discovertheepitomeofrancher stylelivinginthislovelyhome situatedin aquiet cul-de-sac locationinImperial Village
137-4738HemlockWay
$899,000
Spacious 3Bedroom 3Bath Townhome,likebrandnew withouttheGST- Enjoy thelargestClubHousein Tsawwassenbyowning atthe TsawwassenLanding.
$1,099,000
1158 WalaleeDrive, Tsawwassen
$1,899,000
Exceptionallylargelot (18,170sqft )intheheart ofthevillage JUSTLISTED
598 TsawwassenBeachRoad
$5,555,000 1.308acres ofwalkout beachfront.Livingonthe finestbeachinTsawwassen. Custom-builtone-ownerhome withamazingsunsetviews.
330 Tsawwassen BeachRoad
$4,295,000 Panoramicoceanfront property!85FTwater frontage.Byappointmentonly.
8252AStreet,Tsawwassen
$1,699,000
LOVESWIMMING?THEN THISHOMEISFORYOU! Custom-builtstaycation home, 2officespaces,indoor pool &sauna.
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$1,485,000
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4486 61 Street,Delta $1,399,900
Bedrooms: 4• Bathrooms:3 FloorArea:2,491sq.ft.
Welcome to this fourbedroomplusdenhomethatisperfect foragrowing family orhomeoffice!Onthemainfloor youwillfind acozyliving room, aspaciouseat-in kitchen,the formaldining room,the family roomand aden.All fourbedroomsare locatedupstairsincludingthespaciousprimarybedroomwith alargeandbright ensuiteandplentyof storageandaccess to thesundeck.Other featuresincludea privateeastfacing yard,singlecargarage,andupdatedfurnace, hot watertank, skylights, fencingandpaint. Locatedwithin walkingdistancetoHollyElementary, recreation,transitandmore!OpenHouseonSunday, April28th,from 2to4pm.
Bedrooms: 4•Bathrooms:3 FloorArea:2,681sq.ft.
This wellmaintained familyhomehasplenty to offer!Situatedona 10,000SQFTlotwith awestfacingbackyard,thishomeoffers 3bedrooms,kitchen,dining roomand aspaciousliving roomupstairs with adenand a1bedroomin-lawsuitedownstairs.Situatedonaquiet street steps to Diefenbaker Park, PebbleHillElementaryschooland publictransit. Centrallylocatedclose to CentennialBeach, restaurants, markets,shops. recreationandmore!
awaitsin yoursunnyandprivatebackyardperfect forentertaining.Convenientlylocatedjuststeps away fromCliffDrive Schooloffering Frenchimmersion, minutesfromtowncenterand muchmore!
Bedrooms: 1•Bathrooms: 1 FloorArea: 515 sq.ft.
Welcome to INGASTOWNlocatedintheheartof Gastown’sHeritageDistrict. Acontemporaryonebedroomandonebathroomsuitecompletewithanopen layoutandamplelight. Featuresincludepolished concretefloors,anefficient kitchenlayout completewithquartz countertops, agas range,a builtin ovenand Europeanintegratedcabinetry.Enjoytheshared rooftoppatiowithanoutdoor kitchenandBBQarea.Close to Chinatown,Downtown,Railtown, Yaletown,transit, parksandsomuchmore. Thisisan excellentopportunity to ownandliveclose to allthatdowntownhas to offeror agreat investment.One storagelockerincluded.
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BISSELL,Bruce October2,1942 -May6,2024
Belovedfather,brother,friendandentertainer PassedawaypeacefullyMay6,2024@2:40pm. Helost hisbattle withcancer butwentonhisown terms.
Inthe81yearsofhislife. He’shadthepleasureof knowingandworkingwith manydifferentpeople fromaroundtheworld.FromperforminginBands, LookingafterartistslikeSonny& Cher,Johnny Cash,CarlPerkins,BobbyDarin,JoeCocker,Deep Purple,The Kinks, TriniLopez,RobStewart &the Faces,OzzyOsbourneandGino Vannelliplus manymore.Whenhestarted hisownbusinesshe ovedperforminghismagicshows,theme packagestoHalloween displays. To familyand friendsandraising asononhisown. Thefamilywouldliketothankeveryoneinvolved withhiscare.AlsothankDeltaHospitalandSurrey Memorial Hospital fortheir wonderfulcareand help.In lieuofflowers, adonationtotheWWF foundationinhishonour.To carryonhisloveof animals.A celebrationoflifewill beheldinJuneor July.PleasefolloworreachouttohissonJason Bissellonfacebookformoredetails: https://www.facebook.com/share/oHu13i5vhWg3 oEjK/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
GaryRossSutherland May21,1937 -December28,2023
ACelebrationofLifewillbeheldon Sunday May26thfrom2pmto 4pm inthebanquethallatSundance PubandInn 6574 Ladner Trunk Road, Delta Strum achordforGarybecauseifthere’sonethinghe’dwant, it’s acelebrationfilledwith goodmusic,laughter,andlove.
McCUBBIN-TAMBOLINE,HazelGladys February25,1936 -May4,2024
InlovingmemoryofHazel Tamboline-McCubbin whopeacefullypassedintoGod’slovingarmsat theageof88.
Hazelwillbefondlyrememberedbyherson Gordon (Barb) Tambolineand daughterGlenda Dube;aswellasherseven granddaughters, Janelle(Cory)Bennett,Christa(Wayne)Hiebert, SherilynandKathleenDube,Brianna(Ron) Redwood, VictoriaandKirstenHinsleyandfive great-granddaughters,Natalia,Emily,Laelle,Cali andRoxana.
Hazelwas predeceased byherparentsAlfredand Edith Dwight,hersiblingsMargaretandBrian,her daughter Heather,husbandErnestandhusbandBarrie.
BorninRegina,Hazelandherfamilymoved to Ladner whenshewas 6years old. Shegrewupin Ladner andat21marriedErnest.Theymoved to WesthamIslandwhereshe resided forover60 years.HazelmarriedBarriein2007andlivedout herlastfewyearsinAugustineHouseandHaven Housewhereherlifecontinuedtotouchmany
Hazelleavesbehind alegacyoflove,resilience, kindness andcherishedmemoriesthatwillbe carriedintheheartsofherfamilyand friends.
Pleasejoinusfor aCelebrationofLife 10:00 Wednesday,May22,2024 DeltaFuneralHome5329 Ladner Trunk Rd, Delta.
11:00Refreshmentsfollowing theService. 12:00Interment Boundary BayCemetery 85656thSt. Tsawwassen
Online condolencescanbe made at www.richmond-funeral.ca
Funeralarrangementsentrustedto RichmondFuneralHome •(604)273-3748
Lawrence WalterBennett -Larrytoallwho knew him - wasborninSaskatoon, SKonFebruary18,1935,andpassedawayat the IreneThomasHospicein Ladner, BC,onMay3,2024,attheageof89. nbetweenthosedatesisone hellof astory.
Larry’sparentswereWaltBennett,borninNorthBattleford,Saskatchewan,and Isabel“Scotty”Bennett(nee McKay)borninGlasgow,Scotland.Larryasanonly childwasspoiledbyhisfather’stwobrothers,bothsadlylostinWorld WarII. Larryhadmanyfriendsovertheyears,includingLarryOlsenhisbestfriend,who hemetinelementaryschool
In1955heenteredAirTraffic ControlSchoolin Winnipeg.Ongraduation(which wasanear-runthingforyoungLarry)inthe summerof1956,Larrywas assignedtobeginhisairtraffic controlcareerinGooseBayLabrador Larry lovedtotellstoriesandonewasabouthowheconvincedanotherATC graduate,whohadbeendestinedtoworkat Vancouverairport,toswap assignments.Someliquorand agreatdealofsalesmanshipwas,accordingto Larry’s story, involved.LikemanyofLarry’sstories, thereisprobably akernelof truthinthisone.
InSeptemberof1956,withhispurloinedassignmentforVancouverairportinhis pocket,LarrymarriedElizabethRoseBowron -thesmartestthingheeverdidinReginaandmovedouttoBCwhereLarry began his25-yearATCcareerat the Vancouverairport.Theysettledin Tsawwassenandstarted afamily; Richard,Carol,SandraandKenneth.
Larry’s paternalgrandmother,NellieBennett,hadalsomovedtotheVancouver areainthe1960sandLarrytookuptheobligationofkeepinganeyeon “Grannie.”In1971,unsatisfied withtheresthomesavailableforGrannie,hebuilt the WestShoreLaylumrest homeinLadner,whichultimatelyservedthe communityfordecadesandwasonlyrecentlytorndown.
Larrywasactiveinmanyendeavors.HewasaforceintheATCunionand helpedleaditintojobactionthateventuallyresultedinsignificant improvements inpay,pension,andotherbenefits.Withhisprivatepilot’slicense,heflewTon Onleyfor asummertoremotepartsof BC,andtook Bethonanadventurous Caribbeanholiday.For ashorttime,hewas arealestateappraiser,agentand mortgagebroker,commercialpilot,and ranajanitorial business,Hewasa reservistwiththeCanadianArmedForcesanda volunteer firefighterinDeltain the60s,aswellasvolunteeringwithOxfam as aPeaceObserverinNicaraguain 1984.Larry, anaturalathlete,playedhockeyandbaseballgrowingupand coachedhissonsinminorleaguebaseballandhockey
Despiteanambiguousrelationshipwithreligion,LarryaccompaniedBethto hundredsofchurchservicesoverthe yearsandmademanyfriendsin the process.Maybethatwas,intheend,whatitwasreallyallabout LarryissurvivedbyhiswifeBeth, 4children,15grandchildren,and16greatchildren,themostrecentbeingEnderParsons,bornApril14th,2024.
ThefamilyofLarryBennettwishtothankthestaffat IreneThomasHospicefor theircareofLarryduringhis finaldays.
Hewas abusyman,buthewas mostknown byhisfamilyfortaking ahands-on grandfatherrolewithmanyof hisgrandchildrenthroughouttheyears.Loved dearlybyhismanyfriendsandfamily,Larrywasa devotedhusband,infamous storyteller,and atruefamilyman
Larrywillbeinterredatthe BoundaryBayCemeteryonFriday,May17th2024. FriendsandfamilyarewelcometopaytheirrespectsataninformalCelebration ofLifeat1136FairwayViewsWynd, Tsawwassen between12:30pmand2:30pm.
HOPKINS,ChristopherJ. July20,1937 −April17,2024 Itiswithheavyheartsthatweannouncethe passingofChrisHopkins −belovedhusband, father,grandfather,andgreat−grandfather.Chris passedawaypeacefullyonApril17,2024,atthe ageof86.
Amanofremarkableintegrityandsoftstrength, Chrishad agiftforbrighteningeveryroomwithhis humour,quickwit,andwarmth.Hisinfectious laughterandgenuinekindnessendearedhimtoall whoknewhim.
ChrisissurvivedbyhiswifeMarian;children Shannon,Ken(Tara),Russell(Wanda)andDebora( Bob);grandchildrenGraham,Chris,Kevin,Sophie, Sam,Theresa,Carren,Vianna,Sage,Sennaand Sara;andgreat−grandchildren,Connor,Quinnand Tegan.
ChrisspenthisearlyyearsinVictoria,wherehe graduatedfromOakBayHighandlaterreceiveda MastersinBusinessAdministrationfromSimon FraserUniversity.Chrishad a38−yearcareerwith BCHydro,wherehemadelastingcontributionsto thecommunitiesheserved.Inretirement,his leadershipandservicetoothersandhis communitycontinuedthroughroleswiththeDelta CommunityLivingSociety,Probus,andtheDelta PhotoClub.
Chrislovedtosingand,whenaccompaniedbyhis sonKen,couldfill aroomwithbeautifulmusicand genuinejoy.Asanavidfisherman,hespent countlesshoursonthewaterinconstantpursuitof calmseasandverylargesalmon.Chrissharedhis boundlessloveoffishingandlessonslearnedwith hissonsandasTomMack −thewriterbehindthe popularfishingcolumnintheRichmondReview. Chrisalsohad apassionforgolfandphotography andspentmanyhourscapturingthepurebeauty oftravel,nature,familyandtheoddpowerpole,of course.
Aboveall,Chriswas adevotedhusbandwho adoredandhonouredhiswife,Marian,always puttingherneedsfirst.Theytravelledtheworld togetherandrelishedintimespentsurroundedby theirchildren,grandchildrenandgreat− grandchildren.
Thoughhemaybegone,hisspiritofkindness, passionanddedicationtohisfamilywillforeverlive inourhearts.Thanks,Dad,forthemusicand beautifulmemoriesandthanksfordoingitYour Way.
ACelebrationofLifeforChriswillbeheldatthe RedBarnatSouthlandsGrangeCentrein Tsawwassenfrom2pmto4pmonJune15,2024.
ROGERS,MatthewEverett June3,1934 -May2, 2024
MattwasborntoFlloydandMarjorieRogerson June3,1934in Vancouver,BC.Hewastheoldest offourandheldthatresponsibilitywellallthrough hislife .ThefamilymovedtoLadnerin1943.Matt helpedhisdadwiththefamilywoodworking businesswhileattendingschoolthenuniversityto become ateacher
Hemarriedtheloveofhislifein1961.HeandPat (neeHusband)welcomedfourchildrenintotheir familyoverthenextdecade.
Theirhomewasthespottogofor amugofcoffee orhomemadesoupalongwithagoodchatbythe fireplace.Allwerewelcome.
MatttaughthistoryandgeographyatNorthDelta SeniorSchoolfrom1961-1989.Uponearly retirementheembarkedon arealtorcareerwith LadnerBlockBrothersRealty
Always ascholarandateacher,hewasconstantly learningandreadingorrelayingrelicsofthepast
Being alocalhistorian,hecontributedhistimeand knowledgetovariouslocalorganizationsand committeesovertheyears.
KirklandHousewashispassionforthelast 3orso decades.Ifhewasn’tathome,youcouldfindhim there;paintingorpruningordoingwhatever neededtobedonewithhislike-mindedhandy crew aka hissecondfamily
His#1prioritywasfamily.TheproudestDadto4, Grandpato 9andPapaMattto3.
HeissurvivedbyhiswifePatricia,children:Mark (Judy),Kristi(Jamie); Trevor (Amanda),Erin(Brian). Grandchildren:Chevy (Kayleigh),Katelyn(Nathan), Megan(Sean),Melanie(Damian),Marek,Levi, Travis,Eve,Olivia .Great-grandchildren:Macarthur, Brynlee,Colbie.Siblings:Homer(Sheila),Jackie, Dennis(Jean)andmanynieces,nephewsandlife longfriends.
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DonationswelcomedtoKirklandHouse,4140 ArthurDrive,Delta,BCV4K2W8ortoLadner UnitedChurch,4960-48th Ave,Delta,BCV4K4x6 https://kirklandhouse.ca/ https://ladnerunited.org/
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1.OutsideStorage(D17andC15 )c ontaining al argesteel drumandropewithpersonalitemstherein.
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Debtor:ChristopherTHOMPSON
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2009ChevroletCobalt 1G1AT55H897174869 PaulMasilamany $1007.79
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1996Honda Civic 1HGEJ8170TL804333
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2019VMOTOSUPER SOCOTC
LYSTC111XK1002817
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Allwrittenbidsto Mundie’s Towing5917Thorne Ave, Burnaby,BCV3N2T8.
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Elderlycouplecurrentlylookingforexperienced HomeCook 3to5weeklydaysfrom3:00pmto 6:00pm toprepareandplatebothfreshandpre-cookeddinners. Basic caregivingexperience wouldbe required. Tsawwassen or Ladnerresidence wouldbe beneficial. Pleaserespondwithexperience; days availableand hourlysalaryexpectedto:zekesab@gmail.com GeneRaleMployMent
MillenniumPacific GreenhousesPartnership
NOC: 12010
Location: 3752ArthurDrive Delta, BC,V4K3N2
Salary: 23.00to31.00hourly
Benefits: Health,Financial, Other
SourceJobBank #2898771
Overview
Language: English
Education: Bachelor’sdegree or equivalent.
Experience: 1year to less than 2years
Responsibilities
·Developspecific planstoprioritize
·Organizetaskstoaccomplishthework
·Trainworkersin duties and policies
·Prepare andsubmit reports
·Ensuresmooth operation of equipment
·Resolve work problems, providetechnical adviceand recommendmeasures toimprove productivityandproductquality
Co-ordinate, assignand review work
·Requisition or ordermaterials,equipment and supplies
·Arrangefor maintenance and repair work
·Co-ordinateactivitieswith other workunitsor departments
·Offermentoring
·Consultwith clientsafter saletoprovideongoing support
·Greenbenefits
To applyemail:hiring@millenniumpacific.com Includethisreferencenumber12010
Corporatesalesmanagersplan,organize,direct,controland evaluatetheactivitiesofestablishmentsanddepartments involvedincommercial,industrial,institutional,e-business andwholesaleandretailsales.Theyareemployedby commercial,industrialandwholesaleand retailtrade establishments.
MainDuties
•Plandirectandevaluatetheactivitiesofsales departmentsincommercial,industrial,wholesaleand retailandotherfreshproduceestablishments.
•Organize regionalanddivisionalsalesoperations.
•Establishorganizationalpoliciesandproceduresin relationtoincreasesales.
•Determinestrategicplanning relatedtonewproduct linesandnewvendors relations.
•Leadsalesteaminbuilding relationshipswithbusiness clientsandmanagenegotiationsofsales,purchasing contracts.
•Mayworkwiththemarketingdepartmentto understandandcommunicatemarketingmessages tothefield.
•Recruit,organize,trainandmanagestaff
EmploymentRequirements
•A universitydegreeorcollegediplomainbusiness orin arelatedfieldwith aspecializationinsales
•Severalyearsofexperienceas asales representative /manager,ExportSales,MarketingManageror related occupationare usually required.
AdditionalInformation
•Progressiontoseniormanagementpositionsis possiblewithexperience.
Day,EarlyMorning,Evenings,OnCall
Benefits:ExtendedHealth,Dental,Financial, other.
Eduction:Bachelor’sdegree Experience:2-3 Years,ExportSalesManager,Marketing
To apply: Pleasesendyour resumeandcoverletterto hiring@millenniumpacific.com Indigenousapplicantsencouraged!
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Rate: $1 7.40(Currentrate/June)
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Rate: $1 7.40(Currentrate/June)
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oD iggin gb ro ken pipes an da ssisting ir rigat ion brokenlines,cu tting offt heplantsandtransplan ting plants.
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VentKings providing professional airduct & dryerventcleaning services for residential and commercial properties throughout the Lower Mainland located at117-10820, No.5Rd.,Richmond, BCV6W0B5ishiring F/TSalesSecretary
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