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The fourth-year forward from Aldergrove, B.C. is the conference’s men’s second star of the week following a pair of impressive performances on the road. On Saturday, Jhaj spearheaded a lethal Cascades attack, scoring all three goals in a 3-0 win over the Mount Royal Cougars. He tied the UFV team record for goals in a game, joining Sasa Plavsic (Oct. 27, 2012 vs. Mount Royal) and Daniel Davidson (Oct. 9, 2015 vs. Trinity Western) as Cascades to score a hat trick in Canada West play.
dacious strike from 41 yards out that arced over James’s outstretched fingertips and under the crossbar. The goal – surely a candidate for goal of the year in U S P O RT S – gave UFV a 2-0 lead, but the host Golden Bears were able to rally for a 3-2 victory.
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The Reach Launches Unique 10th Anniversary Campaign!
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ew campaign “100 Days of The Reach” invites community to sponsor their favourite artifact. Abbotsford, BC – As part of its ongoing 10th Anniversary celebrations, The Reach Gallery Museum has launched a very special fundraising campaign that highlights the museum’s collections and gets donors involved in preserving artifacts for future generations.
“Marg and Roy have been a part of the neighbourhood for many years and by agreeing to match funds they have certainly shown their support “The Reach cares for over 4,700 for The Reach. We’re confident that others in the community will get involved to leverage their generous offer.” If you would like to participate and sponsor a piece of Abbotsford’s history for the coming year, drop by The Reach (32388 Veterans Way) to peruse the artifacts available for sponsorship in person or online after September 27th.
artifacts that represent the memories and stories of our community. We are very excited to announce 100 Days of The Reach, a unique campaign for our 10th anniversary that gives the people of Abbotsford the opportunity to select and sponsor one of the many precious treasures that we house,” says Kris Foulds, Curator of Historical Collections.
Donors will also be recognized on The Reach’s website and through social media throughout 2019 and all donors will receive a tax receipt. For each artifact sponsored donors will also be entered into a draw to win one of three prizes:
The campaign launch was announced at Bacchanal, a rousing fundraiser at The Reach on September 15, 2018. Dozens of local history enthusiasts immediately stepped up to the plate, selecting and sponsoring their favourite artifact for $100 each. To sweeten the deal, long time neighbours of The Reach, former owners of the Fraserway Esso service station Marg & Roy Warkentin, have generously promised to match every dollar donated to the campaign up to $5,000. “This contribution is really special,” says Laura Schneider, Executive Director
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Stan Peterson seeks third term as Abbotsford School Trustee Stan Petersen is seeking his third term as an Abbotsford School Trustee in this October’s municipal elections. “After 33 years as an educator in Abbotsford I was privileged to serve the Abbotsford education community as a Trustee over the last seven years; last two as Vice-Chair of the Board. I continue to have a passion for the education of children and would love the challenge and excitement of another four years”. Petersen has a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and feels his experience as a teacher and administrator provides a valuable perspective to the Abbotsford School Board. As a Trustee, he is the Chair of the Education Committee, and serves on the Policy Committee, the Agenda Committee, the Communication Committee, and the Apprenticeship Advisory Committee.
City Basketball Tournament, the chair of the Sports Hall of Fame selection committee, a member of the committee that will run the BC High School Wrestling Championships, and the Sponsorship Chair for the 2019 Canadian Student Leadership Conference that will be hosted in Abbotsford. He was also the Vice President of the very Petersen is proud of the Abbotsford successful 2016 Abbotsford BC Sumschool district and the District’s Stra- mer Games. tegic Plan that leads all resources and Petersen’s passion for education exprograms toward student success. “The tends outside of the Abbotsford ComAbbotsford School District is great. We munity with his volunteer work for have strong leaders, excellent teachers, Heart to Heart Haiti. For the past ten and support staff and great support years he and a colleague have travelled, from parents and the community. Our twice a year, to Grande Goave Haiti students continue to excel in their to plan for and deliver workshops for classrooms and in the many opportuni- Haitian teachers and to deliver school ties provided in the District”. supplies to Haitian students. Petersen is also very active in the Abbotsford Community. He is the President of the Abbotsford Youth Commission, a Director for the Clearbrook Kiwanis, a member of the organizing committee for the Abbotsford Police
Providing a world class individualized education for every student continues to be the vision of the Abbotsford School District. Petersen would be privileged to remain a part of this vision.
Josh Reynolds to make campaign stop at Dasmesh Punjabi School
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impact of voting. These students will be first-time voters in the next election, and it is a privilege to help teach them about the immense responsibility and opportunity that is.” - Josh Reynolds Josh will make his visit on Wednesday, September 26th, at 10:12 AM. Dasmesh Punjabi School is located at 5930 Riverside Street, Abbotsford, BC. Members of the press are welcome at the event. Election day is Saturday, October 20th, 2018. To learn more about Josh Reynolds and his campaign, visit www. joshreynolds.ca.
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Freddy Latham is running for a second term of office on the Abbotsford Board of Education
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n Abbotsford resident since 1974, Freddy was married to Jim Latham (1944-2016) a well-known Administrator. Daughter Megan is an Opera Singer and son Steven is a teacher. “That says it all”, she says. As a retired Drama teacher and Arts Advocate in the Abbotsford Community she knows the importance of both. Best known as the Artistic Director for Abbotsford Children’s Theatre (a role she still plays today) Freddy has influenced many in our community to embrace their artistic side. She has directed and produced over 70 plays in our School District and Abbotsford community. She was also a member of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Commission for 5 years and served on the Arts and Heritage Advisory Committee for 8 years. She is a recipient of the Order of Abbotsford in 2008 and the Queens Jubilee Medal in 2012. Both events were very meaningful, and she appreciates being recognized for her work with children in the arts. Most recently she received an Arty Award for Lifetime Achievement (2016) in Arts and Culture from the Abbotsford Arts Council. Some might remember her for engaging children and youth in our community in Opening/Closing Ceremonies for 2008 Special Olympics, 2004 BC Summer Games, 2002 Disability Games and 1995 Western Canada Summer Games. “We provided opportunities for our youth to excel and participate through the arts and sports and these were events that our community can be very proud of” she states. “Mostly, I am an advocate for kids and I want them to be able engage in their learning in a meaningful way and feel successful” she says. Freddy feels that, this is the essence of the Modernized curriculum that is currently in our schools today. It is a shift and transformational change, but she thinks it is working well in the Abbotsford School District. “We have very dedicated teachers, support staff and administrators in Abbotsford and I can’t say enough good things about the commitment they show our students every day”. She says she is fortunate to have been elected four years ago. “It has been
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Double vision? No... the Abbotsford Police Department have been using these police cut outs as a reminder to drivers to slow down! See one of these- slow down; good chance there is an officer up ahead looking for those who didn't heed the warning!! #DriveSafe Abbotsford! dohrI idwK? nhIN[[ ieh aYbtsPorz puils zIpfrtmYNt hY jo ik puils kwt afAUt nUM vrq rhy hn qF ik zrfeIvr hOlLI clOx. jy qusIN ieh sfeIn dyKdy ho qF gwzI hOlLI kro, ho skdf hY ik koeI aPsr mUhry KVHf hovy dyKx leI jy qusIN hOlLI huny ho jF nhIN. zrfeIv syP aYbtsPorz! Shout out to the 2018 Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley team!!! Our emergency service riders are on day 7 of 9 days of riding 800 km to raise awareness and $$ for live saving research and caring support programs for children with cancer. To date, this year alone ... these 30 riders have raised $523,900.07 !! Thank you for your amazing support! 2018 kOps Por kYNsr tUr zI vYlI tIm nUM bhuq vDfeIaF! sfzy aYmrjMsI srivs rfeIzr 800 iklomItr leI sfeIkl clf ky jfgirkqf aqy pYsy kwTy kr rhy hn kYNsr rIsrc aqy bwcy ijnHf nUM kYNsr hY dI kyar leI. Auh ies vKLq 9 dy ivwcoN 7vyN idn sfeIkl clf rhy hn. kwly iesy sfl ivc 30 sfeIkl clOx vfilaF ny $523, 900[07 kmfey hn. quhfzy shfry leI bhuq DMnvfd! On Tuesday September 25, our Abby Police cycling team leaves to Ontario to join our brothers and sisters in blue for the Canadian Memorial Ride To Rememer 2018. The Ride to Remember began as our way to honour our heroes, those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their community and to ensure the magnitude of their sacrifice is never forgotten. mMglvfr, sqMbr 25 nUM aYbI puils sfeIkilMg tIm EntyrIE jfvygI. iewQy asIN hor puils aPsrF nfl nIly ivc knyzIan mymorIal rfeIz tU rImYNmbr 2018 qy jfvFgy. rfeIz tU rImYmbr iek qrIkf hY ijs ivc asIN AuhnF nUM snmfnq krdy hF jo ik kimAUintI leI kurbfnIaF krdy hn
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What is "Purple Lights" all about? October is Domestic Violence awareness month. Abbotsford participates in this campaign to "Shine more Light" on the problem of Domestic Violence. Purple Light Nights began in Covington, Washington . Abbotsford has adopted this campaign for the past 5 years. October of every year Abbotsford has participated in “Purple Light Nights”. This campaign is a meant to remember the victims who lost their lives from domestic violence, support those who survived domestic violence and give hope to those who still live in abuse. The outcome of Purple Lights Nights is to increase the awareness of domestic violence and it's affect upon children and families. The hanging of purple lights in businesses, provincial and city government buildings and community partners during the month of October has previously symbolized Abbotsford's support in this campaign. This year, 2018, there will be an “lighting ceremony” at High Street Mall! Come join us at High Street Mall on October 3 from 4pm to 7 pm and watch us turn the mall purple “prpl lfeIts” kI hY? akqUbr zomYsitwk vfeylYNs avyrnYs mhInf hY. aYbtsPorz “sLfeIn mor lfeIt” ivwc ihwsf lYNdf hY zomYsitwk vfeylYNs krky. prpl lfeIts nfeIt sLurU hoieaf sI koivMgtn, vfisLMgtn ivwc. aYbtsPorz ipCly 5 sflF qoN ies ivc ihwsf lYNdf afieaf hY. hr akqUbr aYbtsPorz prpl lfeIts ivwc ihwsf lYNdf hY. ieh kYmpyn bxfieaf igaf hY AuhnF leI ijnHf ny zomYsitwk vfeylYNs krky afvdI jfn gvfeI hY, AuhnF nUM sfQ dyx leI jo zomYsitwk vfeylYNs qoN gujLry hn, aqy AuhnF nUM hONslf dyx leI jo ik ies ihMsf qoN gujLr rhy hn. prpl lfeIts nfl asIN zomYsitwk vfeylYNs vfry jfgrUkqf vDfAuNdy hF aqy ies df sfieaf ikvyN bwicaF aqy pirvfrF qy pYNdf hY. ibjLins, pRoivMsLl aqy istI gvrmYNt iblizMgjL, aqy kimAUintI pfrtnr jd prpl rMg dIaF lfeItF tMgdy hn qF ieh drsfAuNdf hY ik aYbtsPorz sLihr ies kYmpyn df sfQ idMdf hY. ies sfl, 2018, iek “lfeItinMg srImonI” hovygI hfeI strIt mfl ivc! akqUbr 3 nUM sLfm 4 vjy qoN 7 vjy qwk asIN hfeI strIr mfl hovFgy aqy pUrf mfl prpl rMg df
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Dhahan Prize Announces 2018 Winners For Best Punjabi Fiction
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aldev Singh Sarak Nama is the winner of $25,000 Dhahan Literary Award Vancouver, BC ,September 13, 2018 : Prominent Punjabi writer Baldev Singh Saraknama has been declared the winner of 2018 Dhahan Literary Award of $25,000. The award has been announced for his novel “ Sooraj Dee Akh (‘Sun’s Eye’) which remained in a hot controversy after its publication 2017. Second prize winner are Harpreet Sekha and Nasir Baloch from Pakistan. The winners list is as under : 2018 Winners of the Dhahan Prize in Punjabi Literature are: • First Prize ~ $25,000: Sooraj Dee Akh (‘Sun’s Eye’),novel by Baldev Singh (Punjab, India) • Finalist ~ $10,000: Shahmukhi Script JhoothaSaacha Koi Na (‘Everything Goes’), short stories by Nasir Baloch (Punjab, Pakistan)
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hen have sizable portions of humanity aligned themselves with divine guidance? What brings about creative episodes in our journey across the ages? Why do high-minded rulers occasionally arise who are open to a confluence of spiritual currents, while fostering the love of learning through arts and sciences? World history shows remarkable periods of advancement and cultural refinement – inspired by religious renewal and spirituality. Each
religious civilization can be viewed in ‘seasonal’ terms – going through a spiritual spring, summer, autumn and winter. If we take an eagle-eye view of several Spiritual Summers or Renaissances, what might we see? World religious history may to appear as God’s providential plan to educate and elevate humanity. A new public course taught by Harold Rosen, a Baha’i and a co-founder of the Abbottsford Interfaith Movement (AIM) will look at ten welldocumented Golden Ages – including Israel’s United Monarchy… Classical Persia… Athens and Alexandria… Gupta India… Tang China… Christian Byzantium… Charlemagne’s Europe… Islamic Persia and Spain.
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The course concludes with futuristic glimpses of a possible Global Civilization. This stimulating survey seeks to cast light on humanity’s quest for a constructive breakthrough today. “Spiritual Renaissances” is sponsored by the Spiritual Path to Awakening (SPA), an outreach program of Trinity Memorial United Church in Abbotsford. The course will take place on seven Wednesday evenings, from 7-9pm, starting October 3 and continuing on October 10, 17, 24 and 31, as well as November 7 and 14. The venue is Trinity Memorial United Church – 33737 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford (V2S 2M4). For registration and fee information call 604-853-2591, or www.abbyspa.com
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Raj Patara steps forward to run for Abbotsford School Board Trustee Raj Patara takes the leap and runs for to success! Her Abbotsford School Board Trustee to ensure positive change in every child’s education, starting with creating a platform focused on transparency and communication. Raj Patara has endless experience working alongside others to bring together a common goal. From her work in management roles to her work on a provincial and federal level, her devotion to volunteering within the community as a Rotarian with Abbotsford- Matsqui Rotary Club and a Director for the Mission Regional Chamber of Commerce, she has gained an array of skills such as, governance and development. These skills will aid her in the role of a trustee to further long term strategic goals for the Abbotsford School District, while focusing on transparency, accountability and communication from board level to the community. Raj has her Bachelors degree in Sociology from Mount Royal University in Calgary Alberta, and she wholeheartedly feels that educations is the key
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passion and drive stemmed from having her own daughter being born and raised in the community of Abbotsford, “ It’s crucial that we advance student’s curriculum to ensure our children are equipped with the tools for surviving and adapting to the everchanging, demanding world. There is tough work to be done and I’m up for the job” says Raj. Raj Patara is currently working at BCIT where she sees first hand where the education system is headed and how innovation of technology is rapidly increasing in every capacity of our lives. Raj is making it her priority to persevere during this election, to further the work and improvement the past board has done for our children, thus far. Change is good, we should not stop here.
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PAGE 16 Continued from page 12 The contest wasopen to all British Columbia grade 11 & 12 high school students for short stories written in Punjabi and English. The winners will be announced at the October20th, 2018 Prize Award Ceremony. The initiator of the awards Barj Dhahan said “The 2018 Dhahan Prize winners are well recognized for their creative works, representing the three Punjabs – West, East and Diasporic. Their themes and stories are relevant and timely contributions in understanding the past and the fast changing cultures in the global village,” said Barj S. Dhahan, Founder of the Prize. The Dhahan Prize is the largest literary award celebrating the rich history of the Punjabi language. The Prize aims to inspire the creation of Punjabi literature across borders, bridging Punjabi communities around the world, and promoting Punjabi literature on a global scale.The awards garner critical acclaim and significant exposure for aspiring writers, setting the stage for its select winners to secure international projects that will also reach broader multilingual audiences. The Dhahan Prize Youth Award is a unique initiative to encourage the
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youth of B.C. to embrace the rich Punjabi culture of the generations of families who have immigrated to Canada, specifically in British Columbia, through creative writing in the Punjabi language. Through the writings of the participants, in Punjabi & English, a greater understanding is being created among the youth of British Columbia; thus building bridges between people and communities of various identities. The Dhahan Prize was established in Vancouver, British Columbia, where Punjabi people, language, and culture have a rich history. Punjabi is now the 3rd most spoken language in Canada and is a strong thread in the multicultural fabric of the nation. The prize has been established by the Canada India Education Society in partnership with the Department of Asian Studies in the Faculty of Arts at University of British Columbia, and is currently funded by Barj and Rita Dhahan, and family and friends. The Dhahan Prize promotes Punjabi literature on a global scale by awarding $25,000 annually to the best book of fiction published in either Gurmukhi or Shahmukhi scripts, along with two additional finalist prizes of $10,000 CDN
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Province celebrates new French teacher education students and expands training efforts
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elief is in sight for parents who want to enrol their children in French language programs, thanks to the 37 additional French teacher training spaces filled this year and an investment in new spaces.
Rob Fleming, Minister of Education, joined officials from Simon Fraser University (SFU), the University of British Columbia (UBC), the French Consulate and the Canadian Parents for French to meet this year’s cohort of student French teachers, seeing first-hand how recruitment efforts are working. There are 17 new French-language training spaces at SFU and 20 at UBC funded by the province in partnership with the Government of Canada, as part of ongoing recruitment and retention strategies. “Demand is growing and yet for too long parents have suffered through wait lists to have their children placed in French-language programs. That’s why I am so pleased this year’s student French teacher education seats are full,” Fleming said. “It is critical we continue investing to meet current and future demands, so we can provide the services families in B.C. want.”
course to increase interest for students majoring in French, in addition to professional development resources for working French teachers. UBC added resources to double the French immersion and Frenchlanguage teaching programs, plus it created more opportunities for working teachers to transition into French Immersion and upgrade their skills through the French master of education and summer immersion programs.
While at SFU, Fleming announced that the Ministry of Education will fund 37 more French teacher education seats for the 2019-20 school year, another 17 for SFU and 20 for UBC Okanagan. That means there is now a total of 74 new French teacher educa- This year ’s group of French teacher education tion seats funded by the Province. students at UBC will be “Many parents are unable to find spaces in Frenchlanguage programs for their children, in part due to ready to teach by Sepa shortage of specialized teachers in our province,” tember 2019, while SFU said Melanie Mark, Minister of Advanced Educa- graduates will be ready tion, Skills and Training. “Investing in even more to teach by January 2020. targeted teacher education seats will help tackle the recruitment of more teachers for French programs in the K-12 sector. Great teachers will help shape the minds of our future leaders, innovators and creators.” In February 2018, the province also invested $180,000 in partnership with the Government of Canada to support SFU and UBC to implement initiatives to address French teacher recruitment and retention challenges. Both universities used the added investment to create scholarships and bursaries for attracting teachers. SFU also created an online undergraduate education
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SFU study busts myth about facial hair on pilots
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study conducted in Simon Fraser University’s hypobaric chamber has sealed Air Canada’s decision to allow pilots to sport facial hair. Until last year, Air Canada and several other airlines required pilots to have a clean-shaven face. Air Canada reasoned that in the case a small amount of facial hair such as of in-flight emergency, a clean-shaven stubble (less than 0.5 cm in length), face was necessary to ensure a proper those with medium sized-beards and seal on an oral-nasal face mask. those with long beards (up to 40 cm). In fall 2016, however, the airline Wearing masks supplied by Air Canaretained Sherri Ferguson, director of da, the participants were put into a hySFU's Environmental Medicine and pobaric chamber, which simulated alPhysiology Unit, and her team to research the efficacy of face masks on titudes from 10,000 to 25,000 ft above sea level. The researchers measured the different beard lengths. participants’ oxygen saturation levels "We had two objectives," says Fer- at every altitude change, because a drop guson. "First, we had to determine in the oxygen saturation levels would if present-day equipment used in the indicate the masks are leaky and unable Canadian commercial airline industry to maintain a proper seal. delivers sufficient oxygen to protect a bearded pilot from hypoxia during For the second test, the researchers an emergency cabin depressurization used stannic chloride, which causes watery eyes as well as a burning senscenario." sation in the lungs, in order to create Hypoxia occurs when the body does conditions similar to fire smoke. not receive enough oxygen and can cause damage to the brain and other The researchers found no adverse eforgans minutes after symptoms ap- fects on bearded subjects within the pear and render a pilot incapacitated two parameters of the study, and that or unconscious. the masks maintained protection, irre"Secondly, we had to find out whether spective of varying amounts of facial the mask provides sufficient protection hair. against carbon monoxide and toxic The study provided the basis for fumes should the cabin become smoke- Air Canada to change its facial hair filled from fire." policy for aircrew and now permits a The researchers divided research par- maximum length of 1.25 cm and neatly ticipants into three groups: those with trimmed
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Should I tip? And if so, how much? (NC) It’s a familiar dilemma — you’re paying for a service and get prompted for a tip. If you feel unsure of what to do next, you’re not alone. Everyday tipping dilemmas are normal, but you can arm yourself with some intel to feel more confident in knowing who gets what. It’s important to know that tipping varies based on location and type of service. Payments and point-of-sale company Square reveals that the average tip of Canadians using its payments service is 13.8 per cent. We’re most generous at bars and beauty and barber shops, tipping over 15 per cent, followed by 13 per cent at coffee shops and sit-down restaurants, and around 12 per cent at quick-service restaurants. The top tippers live in Regina, Whitehorse, Ottawa and Yellowknife, all tipping PAGE 18
over 15 per cent on average, and the case, but today stingiest tippers are in Vancouver, people are extending the same tipping less than 13 per cent. amount to salon To make better tipping decisions, or barber shop etiquette expert Julie Blais Comeau, owners as they chief etiquette officer at etiquettejulie. do to employcom, offers the following guidance: ees,” explains Over-the-counter service at coffee Blais Comeau. shops and quick-service restaurants. “Salons increasThis takes us back to the folkloric ingly have expeorigins of the word “tip” — to insure rience elements, promptness. When a tip is given, an like massages expectation is set by the tipper, much and sophistilike a bribe. Satisfaction remains to be cated drinks, that go beyond a basic seen. Today, Blais Comeau explains haircut.” that since local coffee shops and gourTaxi drivers for helping with your met dining spots have become an exbags. “A larger tip should be extended perience, tipping in these areas goes in the case of baggage handling. toward elements like the customized Touching equals tipping,” recomdelivery of your order. mends Blais Comeau. Loading bags When your hairdresser owns the in or out of a trunk or carrying them shop. “Historically this wasn’t the up stairs has an impact on the driver’s
health, and that should be taken into account. However, if the driver simply popped the trunk, it’s not necessary to tip more than you normally would. Find more information about how Square makes tipping easy at square. ca.
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National Trucking Week 2018: From Disruption, a New Road for Trucking By Dave Earle, President & CEO e live in times of turmoil On the horizon and change. Climate, tech- for years, the nology, demographics, and driver shortpopulation growth all influence our age is now a lives. We can be overwhelmed by these reality truckchanges or choose to re-define how we ing companies live and work. The trucking industry are scrambling must continue to be flexible and open t o a d d r e s s . to the opportunities disruption presents. The industry National Trucking Week, September 2 i s c h a n ging to 8, is a great time to consider where the way it does business, not only in terms of its equipto go from here. Wildfires, flooding and other cata- ment but also its HR practices. Compastrophic weather events are forcing nies are increasing truck driver salaries us to confront the effect of excessive as a way to attract new drivers, but salagreenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. ries alone are not an incentive for reTransportation generally is a scape- cruitment. Given accurate tracking by goat, and heavy trucks bear part of the electronic logging devices – required in blame. But trucks are also a testing the US and already adopted by numerground – largely successful – for de- ous Canadian companies – companies vices and strategies that reduce GHG need to safeguard a truck driver’s time emissions. Fewer emissions mean in- and many are doing so. Shippers need creased fuel efficiency, and no one likes to work with the industry on scheduling that more than trucking. The industry and wait time expectations. And, where has been developing and adopting possible, companies should re-examine efficiency measures for years. Some the long days permitted by hours-ofare ubiquitous, like the aerodynamic service regulations (in Canada, a maximum of 14 hours on duty/13 of those profile of most highway truck tractors; driving; in the US, 14 hours on duty/11 others have become more common in driving). Imagine asking the rest of the the past decade, such as trailer side workforce to extend an eight-hour day skirts, boat tails and wide-base single to meet those standards, and, as longtires. We’re also witnessing a race to haul service providers do, to spend the introduce new electric or hybrid zeromajority of their time away from their emission Class 8 tractors, the highway families and communities. Companies workhorse that makers from Kenworth are developing individual solutions for to Volvo and newcomers like Tesla, their operations; ideally, they need to Nikola and others are working to de- engage their current and prospective velop and launch across North America drivers in a meaningful conversation and globally. to ask what they need to balance their These changes, along with automation working and personal lives. and truck platoons, are re-branding And the truck driving job itself? It trucking as “futuristic” and could do requires a level of professionalism what the industry’s old-school roots that employers need to demand and cannot: attract a young cohort of driv- support. That could mean calling for a ers and technicians who want hands- truck driver training standard, requiring on time with clean, sustainable, high new hires to have adequate training and tech equipment. Addressing licensing experience, and mentoring entry-level restrictions to allow 18-year-old high drivers. Truck drivers who take pride school grads access to commercial cer- in what they do already operate with tification (currently only available to professionalism and skill – expertise 19 year olds in BC) is a step out of the we should respect and acknowledge. industry’s hands, but makes sense as Times of turmoil and change can be newer, safer, better-tracked equipment exciting, for the industry, for trucking reaches the market and the industry. companies, and for the women and The commercial driver shortage, a men willing to drive for a living. Thank demographic challenge, could become you to everyone who’s already leading less of a threat as a result. the way.
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Stop hitting municipalities with new taxes VANCOUVER, BC: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is calling on the British Columbia government to cancel the Employer Health Tax (EHT) and to stop downloading their healthcare responsibilities on to the job creators and cities of British Columbia. “Last year the provincial government surprised employers by springing a brand new Employer Health Tax on them, including cities and towns,” said Kris Sims, BC Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. “Local governments raise money by raising taxes and fees on the people who live there, so, this new health tax is just taking money out of the taxpayers’ other pocket.” The EHT hits every job creator and employer in B.C. that has a payroll of more than $500,000, which includes most cities and towns. The CTF spoke with municipal leaders from Courtenay to Cranbrook this sum-
Province, city seek to honour Vancouver’s Chinatown as UNESCO World Heritage site
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he Province of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver are joining together to have Vancouver’s Chinatown designated as a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site, because of its outstanding universal value.
community and highlight the many positive contributions that generations of Chinese-Canadians made to Vancouver.”
The UNESCO World Heritage site designation would recognize the global significance of Vancouver’s Chinatown as a site of ongoing cultural and historic “Vancouver's Chinatown is a powerful value to the people of Vancouver, Brit-
mer, and all of them said they were blindsided by the new tax imposed by Victoria, and that they would need to scramble to find the thousands of dollars to cover the new cost. “Not only does this tax punish job creators for employing people in this province while double dipping with the Medical Services Premium next year, it sends the new healthcare bill by stealth to property taxpayers across B.C.,” Sims added.
symbol of the resilience, determination and courage of generations of the Chinese community and people who have helped build this province," said Premier John Horgan. "The contributions of early Chinese immigrants, and their descendants, touch every corner of our province. We're working to honour this legacy and protect historical sites for generations of British Columbians to come." Premier Horgan and Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson signed a memorandum of understanding reaffirming their governments’ commitments in seeking this designation, at the Chinese Cultural Centre in downtown Vancouver. “In the wake of Vancouver’s apology to the Chinese community for historical wrongdoings, we are fully committed to partnering with the Province to pursue Chinatown’s designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site,” Robertson said. “This signals a new chapter for Chinatown with an important opportunity to invest in this extraordinary
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ish Columbia and Canada. The site will serve as a permanent reminder of the racism, discrimination and hardships faced by Chinese-Canadian pioneers, who helped build the province and nation. Both the provincial government and Vancouver city council have made official apologies for the treatment of Chinese-Canadians in 2014 and 2018, respectively. A monument commemorating the apology of past wrongs by previous B.C. governments was unveiled at a ceremony in Victoria’s Chinatown in 2017, recognizing the work the government needs to do in building meaningful reconciliation with the Chinese community. The Province and the City of Vancouver have also committed to establishing a Chinese-Canadian museum. Preliminary research has been completed, and the Province will continue to closely consult with all community stakeholders.
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New chair appointed to Real Estate Council of British Columbia
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Duvall is a graduate of the Institute of Corporate Directors and has extensive governance experience, including 12 years on the Vancity Credit Union Board (three as chair) and nine years as governor of the Real Estate Foundation. She continues her commitment to community by serving on Throughout her career, Duvall has several non-profit boards. shown a strong commitment to buildCarole James, Minister of Finance, ing stronger communities, protecting has extended her thanks to the outthe most vulnerable and ensuring going chair, Robert Holmes, for his fairness. Her experience includes service. 10 years as executive director of the The Real Estate Council of British Columbia Housing Advisory AssoColumbia is the provincial regulator ciation, several years working at the responsible for protecting consumers Housing Centre at the City of Van- of real estate services. The council is couver, and six years as a develop- responsible for licensing, investigatment manager for Progressive Homes ing complaints about real estate proLtd., which specialized in developing fessionals and brokers, and enforcing standards of conduct. and building non-profit housing. he Government of British Columbia has appointed Elain Duvall as the new chair of the Real Estate Council of British Columbia, with a mandate to protect the public interest in the province’s real estate sector.
Animal health centre receives accreditation from international organization
The Ministry of Agriculture team working at the B.C. Animal Health Centre is once again being recognized for its expertise in veterinary diagnostic testing.
The accreditation is a continuous quality improvement process demonstrating that international and/or nationally prescribed standards have been met, including:
The accreditation committee of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians (AAVLD) has renewed a five-year accreditation for the centre. The accreditation is a formal, third-party recognition that an organization is competent to perform the specific tasks for which it is accredited. The centre's audit by the AAVLD included a site visit in May 2018.
promoting consistent and reliable client services
The B.C. Animal Health Centre is one of three laboratories in Canada accredited by the AAVLD as a veterinary diagnostic laboratory. It is housed in a distinct red building that thousands of commuters drive past each day on Highway 1 in Abbotsford. The Fraser Valley centre provides over 400 laboratory diagnostic tests for agents that may be found in wild and domestic birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
assuring the procedures performed meet clients' expectations creating accountability for work performed maintaining trust among trading partners The B.C. Animal Health Centre handles over 6,000 case submissions annually while diagnosing, monitoring and assisting in controlling and preventing diseases such as avian influenza, West Nile virus and bovine spongiform encephalopathy (mad cow disease). The facility also provides a wide range of high-quality, fee-for-service diagnostic testing to the livestock and veterinary industries including pathology, bacteriology, serology, molecular diagnostics and virology in animals, poultry and fish.
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Premier’s statement on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples anniversary
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remier John Horgan has released the following statement in honour of the 11th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP): “Eleven years ago, UNDRIP was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly to protect and uphold the inherent rights and human rights of Indigenous peoples around the globe.
made unilateral decisions about their communities and land. Systemic and institutional racism has left a legacy of trauma and inequality that affects the lives of Indigenous peoples in British Columbia to this day.
course offerings in Indigenous languages. “To help transform how the B.C. government works with First Nations and all Indigenous peoples, our government has introduced 10 draft principles as a resource to help guide all public-service employees’ relationships with Indigenous peoples, based on respect and recognition of inherent rights.
“Our government is working toward a new beginning, to help heal the traumas of the past and move forward, toward true and lasting reconciliation. It is the only way to build healthy “One of our first commitments as communities, to create jobs and government was to work to imple- economic stability, where everyone “B.C. is the first province in ment UNDRIP, the Calls to Action benefits. Canada to fund on-reserve of the Truth and Reconciliation Comhousing. In partnership with mission and the Tsilhqot’in Supreme “We’ve taken action to preserve and First Nations communities, Court decision. The road is long, but revitalize Indigenous languages in we are building and operating we have made reconciliation a cross- B.C. by allocating a $50-million grant 1,750 new units of social housgovernment priority and are taking to the First Peoples’ Cultural Council. ing, both on and off reserve, in important steps forward, in partner- “As part of the educational Calls Indigenous communities. ship with Indigenous peoples. to Action from the Truth and Rec- “We will to continue to do the hard “Government after government has onciliation Commission, we are work, together with Indigenous made empty promises to First Na- implementing the new First Nations peoples, to build a true governmenttions and all Indigenous peoples, and history curriculum and developing
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to-government relationship based on reconciliation, respect and the shared goal of a better future for everyone in B.C.”
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B.C. Land Matching Program supports access to affordable farmland for young farmers
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he B.C. Land Matching program aims to address a lack of affordable farmland in the province by connecting new and young farmers with local landowners. “The B.C. Land Matching Program is an innovative approach to one of the greatest barriers facing new and young farmers, which is accessing affordable farmland,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture. “The program will help new and young farmers and landowners, which ensures good farmland is being farmed and increases the province’s food security for British Columbians. Let’s get farmers onto the land, and let’s get farming!”
Seann Dory, who runs Salt & Harrow Farm, exemplifies the success of land leasing in B.C.’s agriculture sector. Seann met Kris and Maria Chand, of Blue Heron Organic Farm, through a Young Agrarians' land-linking workshop. Kris and Maria were interested in leasing out extra land, and Seann was looking to lease some farmland on Vancouver Island to get it into production. Kris and Maria are certified organic farmers, who were interested in leasing land to someone else who shared similar values and would manage the land in the same fashion.
Popham was joined by local farmers and representatives from Young Agrarians (FarmFolk CityFolk Society) at Salt & Harrow Farm in Parksville to announce the new B.C. Land Matching Program. The B.C. Land Matching Program The price of land in some parts of the is delivered by Young Agrarians, a province is making farming unattain- program of the FarmFolk CityFolk able for many families, especially Society, with a $300,000 investment where some of the highest-quality from the Government of B.C., and agricultural soil is found. Many estab- also draws support from municipal lished farmers aging out of the industry and regional partners, such as the Coare trying to develop succession plans lumbia Basin Trust, Cowichan Valley to ensure their land is kept in produc- Regional District, Metro Vancouver, tion. As well, farmland owners who Township of Langley, City of Surrey are not farming are often motivated to and the Bullitt Foundation, with insupport local food systems and provide kind support provided by Cowichan an opportunity to a young farmer- Green Community. entrepreneur by leasing their land. Grow BC is a mandate commitment of Dedicated land matchers are assigned to Vancouver Island, Metro-Vancouver and the Fraser Valley, the Okanagan and the Columbia Basin to work closely with farmers, landowners, local governments and agricultural organizations. The support and services offered by land matchers range from hosting land-linking events to developing relationships with landowners, land seekers and community leaders, to facilitating negotiations and terms of the leasing arrangement with the support of a lawyer between landowners and land leasers.
the Ministry of Agriculture that supports young farmers and food producers who are looking for a career in B.C. agriculture. Grow BC also addresses major challenges for new farmers, such as gaining access to land in regions around the province. The B.C. Land Matching Program is part of the Province’s larger New Entrant Strategy, a framework for increasing the number of new and young farmers working in B.C.’s agriculture sector.
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Heroines are an actress, too, right? : Yami Gautam Bollywood actress Yami Gautam, who is playing an advocate in the upcoming film 'Batti Gul Meter Chalu,' says she never thought about the length of her role, but the substance of it and how the film will give her an opportunity to grow as an actress.As the film is featuring Shraddha Kapoor as the female protagonist opposite Shahid Kapoor, Yami said, "This is the first time I am playing an advocate and it is a pivotal part of a court-room drama. So as an actress the substance of my role matters to me more than anything else."She said she was aware of what she was signing. "But it was never like I am signing a multistarrer and thinking about
When Ranveer Singh intimidated Bhumi Pednekar Bhumi Pednekar finds actor Ranveer Singh's energy intoxicating. Bhumi spoke about Ranveer while talking about her days as a casting director when she appeared on talk show "Feet Up with the Stars" presented by Voot Originals and hosted by celebrity stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania, read a statement."The most exciting audition was of Ranveer Singh for 'Band Baaja Baaraat'. I was intimidated by him, just his energy was intoxicating and he was owning it even back then," Bhumi said.The actress also shared her views on dating and love. When asked which celebrity would benefit from being on a dating app, she nominated herself. "I think I should be on Tinder! I have to travel and have a busy schedule, it's really tough," she said. And as for single women, Bhumi recommends taking a chance. "Just be out there. Go on dates, try them out, go have good conversation, you'll know."
I admire whatever Priyanka Chopra is Dhadak brought a positive doing : Radhika change in my life : Ishaan Khatter Actor Ishaan Khatter says "Dhadak" brought a positive change in his life, and now he wants to challenge himself by recognising the right opportunities. "The film brought a positive change in my life by bringing me together with some very special people," Ishaan said while explaining how his life changed after "Dhadak"."As for my professional life, more people have seen my work and hopefully that will have a positive effect on the opportunities I receive in the future," he added.An adaptation of Marathi hit "Sairat", "Dhadak" marked the much-awaited Bollywood foray of Janhvi Kapoor. Ishaan made his film debut with Iranian filmmaker Majid Majidi's "Beyond The Clouds", but "Dhadak" marked Ishaan's entry in Bollywood.Shashank Khaitan directed the movie which was produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions. The film, also backed by Zee Studios, touches upon honour killing. It will find its way on the Indian small screen on September 30 on Zee Cinema. After "Dhadak", Ishaan wants to challenge himself "by recognising opportunities that will help me grow". "And working with people who would push me beyond my comfort level," he added. Ishaan is the son of veteran actress Neelima Azeem and is Shahid Kapoor's brother. Asked about his views on the nepotism debate, he said: "It is neutral."
my visibility. I loved the story, the concept of it. Being a girl from Chandigarh I know the electricity issue and how the story relates in everyone's life," she said.To prepare for her character, Yami attended the Bombay High Court. So, did she find something very new? "Observing the body language of a lawyer and wearing the confidence on the sleeve when you are talking in the court. The clarity of thoughts, the word that you are using as a lawyer with the awareness of the impact of them is very important," she said.From the beginning of her career in 2011 with 'Vicky Donor' Yami's last release 'Kabila' opposite Hrithik Roshan, she always received a positive response for her beauty, screen presence and acting.Since she is playing a lawyer in uniform and has no vanity of a heroine in the film, asked about if she missed wearing good clothes and makeup Yami laughed
Never wanted to be an actor : Arjun
Radhika Apte, who is going to make her debut in Hollywood soon, admires actress Priyanka Chopra and truly respects her global fame. During a latest event Radhika said, “I admire whatever Priyanka is doing. She is doing an amazing job. She has been in Hollywood for a while and has fought so many battles there.”However, she feels there is a dearth of south Asian women in the world cinema. “If you go to Canada or Los Angeles, you will get to see many South Asians there but on screens, they are so less in number. It is abnormal not to have much South Asians on screens. We need more people.”Radhika also expressed that people should not only dream of Hollywood but also fight for equal representation in the world. “I want our generation to break stereotypes and I want Indians who are making their foray in Hollywood to get all kinds of roles.”“It does not mean if you are brown in colour, you will only get to play Indian characters in international films. This cliched way of thinking should be broken,” she added.The PadMan actress also explained how this showbiz industry works. She said, “Industry is not only driven by talent, it depends upon so many factors. If you need to be successful in this field, one should know how to convert everything into a plus point. If you have a dusky face, make that your plus point. One should know how to compete with challenges like gender and age. It is very important to transform every disadvantage into an advantage.”
Arjun Kapoor, who is currently b u s y shooting f o r India’s Most Wanted, says that he never wanted to be an actor and instead wanted to be become a director.Arjun was on Saavn’s new podcast “Take 2 with Anupama and Rajeev” along with actor Rajkummar Rao, where they discussed the reasons of being in films, a statement said.“I never wanted to be an actor. That is where it is different for Rajkummar and me. He grew up with an inculcated thought of heading towards a direction. I looked like a basketball so I did not really think about acting.“I think I wanted to become a director the day I saw ‘Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ and I do not know why, I remember I was in 10th standard and I was awake at 12 at night and I was just watching that film,” Arjun said. Arjun, 32, added that Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in English and the Hindi film Dil Chahta Hai made him believe that “you can be ambitious, you don’t have to be stuck in cliches, you can think beyond, you can move beyond in terms of writing. It was a big leap”. “I don’t think without Dil Chahta Hai you would have actors like me and Rajkummar sitting here because you would have to do quintessential Bollywood as cliched stuff. You wouldn’t be able to have films that have conversations or banter,” he added.
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Incumbant Preet Rai
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iving back to the community, investing in our future.
A chartered accountant from India, Preet immigrated to the United Kingdom, in 1992, where he worked for the Scottish Government. Then, to Canada in 1995 and has been working for the Government of British Columbia since 1997. “Having a global perspective, I am always taken a keen interest in community, social and cultural activities. My wife is a teacher in Abbotsford. We have three children; all of them have attended or attend Abbotsford public schools. My mother was a teacher and my father retired as a Colonel from the India army.” “In my six years of being a school trustee, I have particularly enjoyed visiting schools throughout the district. I have relished reading to kindergarten students and answering well thought out questions by middle and high school students. Being in a cold dunk thank on sports days was chilly at the time but is warm memories now.”
hlvfeI aqy kuWk Sweet Maker and Cook
School Trustee Preet Rai is running for a fourth term in the upcoming election on October 20th. Preet has been on the Board of Education for 10 years. “It is an honor and privilege to serve as a School trustee and it only happens with public support”. “My upbringing instilled both a desire and sense of responsibility around family, community involvement and education. It was a driving factor when I first ran for school trustee and it is the reason I am seeking re-election.”
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“In my close interactions with students at Abbyfest, Heritage fair and other community events, I have witnessed the pride they feel in volunteering and displaying their talent, which in turn gives me energy and keeps me focussed on looking into best opportunities to prepare students to reach their full potential and be successful. I believe in Abbotsford School District’s strategic direction focussing on student success with individual learning, choice and parent involvement”. Rai’s community involvement is not limited to his role as school trustee. He has served on the Community of Character Council, Abbotsford Youth Commission, Abby Fest Board, the Reach Board, Literacy Matters Board, Sister City Committee, the Canuck Place Campaign Executive Committee, and the South Asian Taskforce for the fundraising of the new Canuck Place Hospice built in Abbotsford in 2014. He immensely enjoys organizing over 100 volunteers yearly for Abbyfest. Rai concludes, “The education of our children is very important. On October 20, be sure to make your voice heard and vote".
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Friday, Sept 21st, 2018
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SFU aqy UBC ivc hor PRYNc tIcr BrqI kIqy jfxgy bI sI dy iswiKaf mMqrI rOb PlYimMg ny aYlfn kIqf hY ik Aus df mMqRflf 2019-20 leI 37 PRYNc tIcr BrqI krnleI PMz AuplbD krfNvygf| sMBv hY ik srkfr ieh tIcr XUrp ‘coN ilafvy| ieh loV ies krky peI hY ikAuNik PRYNc iemrsLn pRogrfm ivc dfKlf lYx vfilaF dI igxqI bhuq vD rhI hY jo 53000 qwk phuMc geI hY jo kuwl ividafrQIaF dI igxqI df 10% bxdf hY| bI sI-XUkfn bRFcaOP knyzIan pyrYNts Pfr PRYNc dy inrdysLk giln lIvIj df kihxf hY ik sUby ivc PRYNc pVHfAux vfly 100150 aiDafpkL hor cfhIdy hn| AuMnHF ny srkfr dy hor PRYNc tIcr BrqI krn dy aYlfn df suafgq kIqf hY|
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The Patrika
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Put the finishing touches on anything that has required attention to detail recently especially if you will need to pass on information to somebody else. You could come into contact with a different group of people related to work or financial matters. Don’t be tempted to act too hastily – get all the facts right first.
Be cautious of taking on extra obligations that crop up unexpectedly. It will be easy to presume things won’t be too much of a problem. However you could find out pretty quickly that there is a lot more detail or work involved than it seemed. This could easily interfere with things you already need to cope with on a daily basis.
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Something about another person could start to make more sense. Don’t be afraid to take action on changing things if this doesn’t suit the way you want any situation established. You won’t necessarily feel you can see the whole picture but you should be able to sort out whether it could interfere with your future goals.
Focus on whatever information you need to be able to the stage of putting things in place over the next 3 weeks, especially with anything that concerns you personally. This could also include home and family matters. Don’t be distracted by the desires of somebody else or what seems to be urgent, as they will be thinking of themselves
With the help of somebody else or their encouragement you can embark on a process of making radical changes within a work or business situation that perhaps embraces technology. You will be in a good situation to learn or to gather new information and could even surprise yourself with the ease of understanding it.
You should take a final look at whatever has taken place since 6th September, as you will move to the next stage over the next 3 weeks that can have you thinking about finances. You need to be mindful of not becoming a slave to circumstance with any situation that seems to be generating a very different path over the long term.
Mercury, the planet of thought and communication moves into your sign this week where it will remain until 10th October. This will give you the opportunity to put your thoughts towards yourself and anything that affects you personally. It is excellent for focussing on what you would like to accomplish in the next year.
Guard against being encouraged to change course dramatically. There will be too many unknowns over the next 3 weeks. You are better to hold back and give yourself time to see what presents itself eventually. It is all about the options available. Eventually choosing the right path will result in favourable developments.
You are in a good position to show a little more of what you are about and for your level of commitment to be recognised. You now need to focus on what your priorities need to be. There is no need to rush anything, though that sort of pressure might be upon you. Important detail will be overlooked if you do.
What you should be serious about needs to be your focus during the next 3 weeks. It would be better to ignore any temptation to respond to exciting out of the ordinary activities that can arise. The more steadfast you are, the greater will be your accomplishments as well as the ability to sort out what takes priority.
Expect the unexpected, especially when it comes to matters involving family. Don’t be afraid to stand up for your rights, in any situation, if necessary. If you don’t fight for yourself, you will discover nobody else will be offering. Unknown intentions of somebody else of late can emerge into the open, giving a better view of the future.
What has been open communication with others could become more guarded, even secretive during the next 3 weeks. You could feel annoyed but this is better kept to yourself, as tempted as you might be to say something that you know will stir things up. Focus instead on any practices you do to that helps to improve calmness.
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TAKING CONTROL OF SCREEN TIME CAN HELP SUPPORT CHILDREN’S HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT SURREY – The challenges of modern family life can make it difficult for parents to monitor how much time their children spend staring at a screen, but too much screen time may impact their learning, memory and problem-solving ability.
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• Using electronic devices near bedtime is associated with inadequate sleep quantity, poor sleep quality, and excessive daytime sleepiness in Dr. Ingrid Tyler, Fraser Health medi- children cal health officer, reminds parents Families can minimize screen time what the Canadian Paediatric Society through a variety of ways. recommends when it comes to children excessively watching television “Regular physical activity helps to and using electronic devices like minimize screen time and promote overall well-being. Schedule outdoor smartphones and tablets. time each day,” said Tyler. “Also, “For children two- to five-years-old, keep board games, books and puzzles screen time should be limited to less around as an alternative. Parents may than one hour per day,” she said. consider keeping a media diary to “For children under two years old, help track screen time. This is also an we recommend refraining from any opportunity for parents to role model screen time.” healthy screen time use, too.” However, according to the 2018 ParBack to school is a great time to ticipACTION Report Card on Physireview healthy family habits. Fraser cal Activity for Children and Youth, Health is a supporter of Live 5-2-1-0, three- to four-year-olds in Canada a healthy living and eating initiative spend 1.9 hours in screen time. that helps children, youth and fami“For children over six, there should lies make healthier choices, in addibe established and consistent limits tion to decreased screen time for kids. on the time spent using media, with There are four simple guidelines to parents ensuring that digital media follow: doesn’t take the place of sleep, physi5: Enjoy – FIVE or more cal activity or real-life personal inter- • actions,” said Tyler. “In general, we vegetables and fruits every day recommend no more than two hours • 2: Power down – No more of screen time in a typical day.” than TWO hours of screen time a day Other recent research about screen • 1: Play actively – At least time shows: ONE hour a day Excessive exposure is associ• • 0: Choose healthy – ZERO ated with cognitive and social delay sugary drinks • Children with higher levels of To learn more about healthy back to screen time are at an increased risk school information for children and for emotional problems and poorer youth, Fraser Health has released a family functioning Healthy Back to School Guide with • Screen time in youth may resources to support health questions influence symptom severity of de- of parents, teachers and administrapression and anxiety tors.
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kihMdy hn ik sfzy bwicaF dI ividaf bhuq mhwqvpUrx hY ikAuNik awj kwlH dy jLmfny ivwc ividaf iewk cfnx munfrf hY. iewk mnuwK dy leI ivwidaf mnuwK df qIjf nyqr huMdf hY. ijs bgYr mnuwK aDUrf hY. Ausdf ivkfs aDUrf rihMdf hY. iewk pRIpUrn sLKsLIaq Ausfrn leI pfeydfr Auwc pwDr dI ividaf dI aiqaMq loV huMdI hY. so ijs sMsQf ny ies df pRbMD krnf huMdf hY AuhnF ivwc hr iewk BfeIcfry dI pRqIinDqf hoxI cfhIdI hY. vsoN dy anupfq anusfr swq zfierYktrF ivwc sfAUQ eysLIan BfeIcfry dI pRqIinDqf vDxI smyN dI loV hY. afpxf aqy bwicaF dy byhqr BivwK leI qjLrbydfr, sucwjy sulJy hoey vyKy prKy hoey AUmIdvfrF dI cox hI ivwidaf dy pwDr, skUlF nUM ihMsf aqy zrwg rihq krn dI kfmnf hY. so pMjfbI piqRkf duafrf pRIq rfey ny smUh aYbtsPorz votrF nUM sinmr bynqI kIqI hY ik Auh 20 akqUbr nUM vwD qoN vwD igxqI ivwc cox sYNtrF qy jf ky afpxy kImqI vot dI vrqoN krn.
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akfl qKq sfihb dy jQydfr cuwp cpIqy dyxgy asqIPf! sRI akfl qKq sfihb dy jQydfr igafnI gurbcn isMG iKlfP soÈl mIzIaf `c cwl rhI vIzIE qy gMBIr doÈfˆ dI brsfq AunHfˆ df ipwCf Cwzx df nfˆ nhIˆ lY rhI , ijs qoˆ Auh kfPI KLPLf dwsy jf rhy hn. jfxkfr sUqrfˆ ny dwisaf ik ig[ gurbcn isMG ijnHfˆ ny mIzIaf qoˆ vI iPlhfl dUrI bxfeI hoeI hY ,kfˆgrsI ivDfiek hrimMdr isMG igwl vwloˆ lgfey gMBIr doÈfˆ df jvfb dyx dI bjfey jfˆ qfˆ afp hI cuwp cpIqy ahudy qoˆ pfsy iËlHf pRIsLd qy sMmqI cox dy afKrI idn AumIdvfrfˆ ny ho jfxgy, nhIˆ qfˆ ÈRomxI akflI dl AunHfˆ dI Qfˆ iksy hor nUM inXukq kr dyvygf ikAuˆik awjkl ijQy byadbI kfˆz dI kfrveI nUM lY ky akflI dl burI qrHfˆ Pisafˆ hoieaf lfieaf pUrf Ëor hY,AuwQy jQydfr `qy lwgy gMBIr doÈf kfrn sRomxI kmytI aqy ÈRomxI akflI dl dI dyÈ pMjfb ivc hox jf rhIafˆ iËlHf pRIÈd aqy blfk sMmqI coxfˆ df pRcfr bMd ho igaf qy ivdyÈ `c ikrikrI hoeI hY . AumIdvfrF Gr Gr jf ky votfˆ mMgx df islislf ÈUru ho igaf. muwK mukfblf kfˆgrs PUlkf ny asqIPy df PYslf tfilLaf aqy akflI dl dy AumIdvfrfˆ ivcfly dwisaf jf irhf hY . cox kimÈn ny ikhf hY ik afm afdmI pfrtI dy ivDfiek aYc aYs PUlkf ny asqIPf dyx dy PYsly nUM tfl idwqf sUby ivc ÈfˆqI nfl coxfˆ isry cVHfAux leI sfry pRbMD mukMml kIqy hoey hn. hY.AunHfˆ ikhf ik Auh òú sqMbr qoˆ bfad afpxI aglI rxnIqI bfry dwsxgy. PUlkf krqfrpur lfˆGy bfry koeI pRsqfv nhIˆ ny ikhf ik pMjfb qy hirafxf hfeIkort ny jsits rxjIq isMG dI irport dI iÈPfrs qihq puils aPsrfˆ iKÜfP kfrvfeI `qy rok lf idwqI hY . ies dI aglI suxvfeI òú imilaf-vI ky isMG sqMbr nUM hY .AunHfˆ ikhf ik pMjfb srkfr dI nflfiekI kfrn ieh mslf ltk irhf ivdyÈ rfj mMqrI vI[kI[ isMG ny ikhf hY ik pfiksqfn ivc hux vI sYnf df hI rfj hY . srkfrI vkIÜ afpxf pwK shI qrIky nfl pyÈ nhIN kr rhy hn . AunHfˆ ikhf ik hY , ikAuˆik nvyˆ pRDfn mMqrI iemrfn Kfn sYnf dy smrQn nfl hI pRDfn mMqrI bxy mfmlf hfeIkort ivwc Ps jfx krky ies `qyy ajy koeI kfrvfeI nhIˆ ho skdI . ies hn.Ausny ikhf gurduafrf sfhb krqfrpur dy lfˆGy nUM Kohlx bfry ajy qwk Aus nUM leI AunHfˆ asqIPf dyx df PYslf vI òú sqMbr qwk tfl idwqf hY . koeI pRsqfv nhIN imilaf. ieh muwdf lMmy smyˆ qoˆ ltk irhf hY . dUjy pfsy ÈromxI byadbI qy golIkfˆz bfry nvIˆ aYsafeItI gurduafrf pRbMDk kmytI dy pRDfn BfeI goibMd isMG lOˆgovfl ny ikhf hY ik srkfrfˆ sihmq hox qfˆ ÈRomxI kmytI lfˆGf bnfAux leI iqafr hY . ny ÈurU kIqI pVqfl
pMjfb ivc pYtrol ùú rupey lItr qwk jfx dI icMqf
mhfˆrfÈtr aqy nMdyV ivc pYtrol pihlfˆ hI ùú rupey lItr qwk puwj igaf hY . pMjfb ivc ieh øø rupey lItr ivk irhf hY. hux pMjfb dy lokfˆ nUM icMqf hY ik pYtrol dIafˆ kImqfˆ ijvyN vwD rhIafˆ hn, lgdf hY ieh ùú rupey lItr qoˆ vI pfr kr jfeygf. ies mihMgfeI nfl hr roË dIafˆ ËrUrI vsqfˆ vI mihMgIafˆ huMdIafˆ jf rhIafˆ hn. pr pRDfn mMqrI modI qyl dIafˆ vDdIafˆ kImqfˆ qy cuwp hn.
sfnUM mOq df zr nhIˆ hY . sUby `c ÈfqI leI hr kurbfnI leI iqafr-bfdl byadbI dy mfmilafˆ ivc iGry bfdl prIvfr ny jdoˆ dyiKaf suKbIr bfdl kmËor pY irhf hY qfˆ ñø mhIny srgrm isafsq qoˆ lfˆBy rihx ipwCo sfbkf muwK mMqrI Kud mYdfn ivc af igaf.PrIdkot rYlI ivc Ausny kfˆgrsIafˆ `qy iqwKy vfr kIqy qy kfˆgrs nUM drbfr sfihb Aupwr hmlf qy øô dy dMigafˆ df doÈI ikhf . bfdl ny ikhf iek ipsqOl vflf PiVaf hY jo sfnUM mfrnf cfhuMdf sI.sfnUM mOq df zr nhIˆ hY . PrIdkot dy aYs[ aYs[ pI[ ny ikhf ik ipsqOÜ dy nfl koeI nOjvfn nhIˆ PiVaf igaf , grm iKaflIafˆ ny ies rYlI df BfrI ivroD kIqf .
gurU nfnk dy ivafh purb mOky hoeI asmfn qoˆ Puwlfˆ dI brKf
byadbI qy golLI kfˆzfˆ dI pVqfl leI bxI ivÈyÈ jfˆc tIm ny afpxf kMm ÈurU kr idwqf hY . kYptn srkfr ny ienHfˆ mfmilafˆ dI jfˆc sIbIafeI qoˆ vfps lY ky nvIˆ aYsafeItI dy hvfly kr idwqI sI . ies dy cwlidafˆ PrIdkot puils ny awj kuwl cfr kys aYsafeItI hvfly kr idwqy pr aYsafeItI ies jfˆc nMU awgy nhIˆ vDf skygI ikAuˆik pMjfb qy hirafxf hfeIkort ny puils aiDkfrIafˆ ivruwD jfˆc `qy rok lf idwqI hY .iËkrXog hY ik byadbI mfmly dI jfˆc irport ivwc jsits rxjIq isMG ny mogf dy sfbkf aYsaYspI crnjIq isMG qy do hor puils aiDkfrIafˆ iKlfP kfrvfeI dI isPfrÈ kIqI sI, ijs Auwpr hfeIkort ny rok lf idwqI hY.
kYptn rfj `c ÷úú qoˆ vwD iksfn mËdUrf kIqI KudkuÈI, `afp` ny mMigaf jvfb BfrqI iksfn XUnIan ny aMkVf jfrI krky dfavf kIqf hY ik kYptn srkfr dy mOjUdf kfrjkfl dOrfn ÷úú qoˆ vwD iksfnfˆ qy mËdUrfˆ vwloˆ KudkuÈIafˆ kIqIaf hn . iekwly agsq mhIny dI igxqI ôø hY . ies aMkVy ny kYptn srkfr dy krË mfPI dy dfaivafˆ dI pol KolH idwqI hY .afm afdmI pfrtI (afp) pMjfb ny kYptn srkfr qoˆ iksfn sMgTn vwloˆ jfrI aMkiVafˆ sbMDI spÈtIkrn mMigaf hY .`afp` afgUafˆ ny ikhf ik coxfˆ mOky iksfnfˆ mËdUrfˆ dy smuwcy krËy muafP krn vfly iÜKqI vfady krn vfly kYptn ny iksfnfˆ mËdUrf dI ipwT `c Curf mfiraf hY . kYptn muwK mMqrI bx ky iksfnfˆ smyq sfry vrgfˆ nfl kIqy vfady qoˆ muwkr gey hn.
iksfnI msly lY kyˆdr dy drbfr puwjy suKbIr qy
pihlI pfqÈfhI gurU nfnk dyv jI dy ivafh purb nUM KflsfeI Èfno ÈOkq nfl mnhrismrq fieaf igaf. muwK smfroh btflf ivc hoieaf . lwKfˆ dI igxqI ivc phuMcI sMgq ny ies ieiqhfsk idn nUM bVI ÈrDf nfl mnfieaf. ies mOky ivÈyÈ pRbMD krky asmfn qoˆ iksfnfˆ qy hfeIvya dy muwdy sbMDI ÈRomxI akflI dl dy pRDfn suKbIr bfdl qy hrismrq sMgq Auwpr Puwlfˆ nfl brKf kIqI geI . ngr kIrqn smyˆ BfrI AuqsLfh aqy joÈ nfl bfdl ny kyˆdrI mMqrI iniqn gzkrI nfl mulfkfq kIqI .mulfkfq bfad suKbIr bfdl sMgqfˆ sqnfm vfihgurU df jfp kr rhIaf sn . ny dwisaf ik iksfnfˆ nUM hfrvYstr kMbfeIn lYx `qy kmrÈIal tYks dyxf pYˆdf sI . ies nUM iksfn ÈRyxI ivwc ilafAux dI mMg kIqI geI, ijs nUM mMqrfly ny pRvfn kr ilaf kyjrIvfl ny Cotypur nUM mnfAux leI Byjy dUq .suKbIr bfdl ny dwisaf ik jld hI hfrvYstr mÈInfˆ iksfnI Kyqr ivwc af jfxgIafˆ pfrtI PMz dy nfm qy pYsy lYx dy doÈ ivwc pfrtI `co kwZy suwcf isMG Cotypur nUM iPr `afp` ijs nfl iksfnfˆ df krIb øú qoˆ ùú hËfr rupey df Krcf bcygf. ies mulfkfq ivwc ivc Èfml krn leI knvInr arivMd kyjrIvfl ny ivDfn sBf pMjfb dy ivroDI nyqf mMg rwKI geI ik pMjfb dy jlMDr qoˆ ajmyr ÈrIP leI zfierYkt aYkspRYs vya bxy hrpfl isMG cImf qy zfktr blbIr isMG aqy hor nyqfvfˆ nUM suwcf isMG kolL Byijaf hY qy AuwQo afsfnI nfl sfmfn ilaf ky muMbeI iljfieaf jf sky . . Cotypur ny ikhf jd mYnUM pYsy lYx dy JUTy afrop lgfky pfrtI `co kwiZaf igaf sI AudoN kyjrIvfl ikwQy sI ? ajy ieh pihlf Xqn hY awgy dyKo kI huMdf hY . suixafN hY ,DrmvIr gfˆDI dy pfrtI ivc vfps afAux dI sMBfvnf hY .
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iswKfˆ vwloˆ kYnyzf (ivktoiraf) ivc 100 sO sfl pihlfˆ vsfey ipMz `pfldI` dI hoˆd Kqm hox iknfry
jgrUp isMG jrKV ipMz 99 sfl purfxf hY gurduafrf sfihb vpfr amrIkf aqy hor XUrpIan dyÈfˆ ivc `qy mfieੳ isMG dy Gr aqy AusdI imwlH pr iswKfˆ dI vsoˆ df ipMz `coˆ hoieaf AujfVf PYl igaf. mfieੳ dI pihcfx amrIkf dy dyKx gey. mfieੳ isMG dy 7 bwcy sn. jdoˆ DnfZ bMidafˆ ivc ho geI. aKIr ieh imwlH vI Ausdy Gr koeI bwcf pYdf huMdf qfˆ Auh pMjfb dy iËlHf huiÈafrpur ivc mfihlpur dy iekwly mfieੳ isMG dI bx geI. ies df afpxI iek idn dI qnKfh ivktorIaf nyVy iewk ipMz vsdf hY ijsdf nfˆa hY `ipMz nfˆa `mfieੳ bRdrË` qoˆ bdl ky `mfieੳ XUnIvristI nUM dfn krdy sn. pfldI` . AuQoˆ dy 1888 `c iswK pirvfr `c lMbr` kMpnI rwK ilaf igaf. ieh imwlH jnmy mIafˆ isMG spuwqr bUlf isMG afpxy aKIr kudrq ny pfsf plitaf. 50vyˆ dhfky do sfQIafˆ kpUr isMG aqy duwmx isMG nfl 14 hËfr eykV ivc PYl geI . hr roË 1 `c mfieੳ isMG dI `mfieੳ lMbr kMpnI` roËI rotI kmfAux leI 1906 `c amrIkf hËfr dy krIb mulfËm ies imwlH `c kMm imwlH PylH hox iknfry ho geI. Ausdy sfQI dy Èihr sfn Prfˆissko gey. iËMdgI dy krdy sn. ijMnHfˆ ivc vDyry iswK pirvfrfˆ qoˆ kpUr isMG vYnkUvr cly gey. aKIr imwlH inrvfh dy cldy sMGrÈ aKIr 1915-16 ielfvf gory, jpfnI aqy cInI lok mfieੳ bYˆk kol igrvI ho geI. iswK pirvfrfˆ ny `c kYnyzf dy ivktorIaf dy afeIlYˆz ivc isMG dI imwlH `c kMm krdy sn. ipMz pfldI Cwzxf ÈUrU kr idwqf. 1955 `c `zMkn vYlI` kolL rylvy lfeInfˆ `qy nOkrI Ausqoˆ bfad ies imwlH `c iewk ipMz dI mfieੳ isMG , 1952 `c AusdI pqnI dI mOq krn lwgy. sQfpnf hoeI, ijs df nfˆa mfieੳ isMG ho geI. iswKfˆ df ipMz pfldI ivcoˆ AujfVf 1914 `c ÈurU hoey pihly ivÈv XuwD dOrfn ny afpxy jwdI dy ipMz dy nfˆa `qy `ipMz ÈurU ho igaf. mfieੳ isMG df aflIÈfn kYnyizan nOjvfnfˆ `c POj `c BrqI hox pfldI` rwiKaf. ijs `c iswK BfeIcfry dy mkfn KMzr bx ky qbfh ho igaf. pirvfr lokfˆ qoˆ ielfvf jpfnI lok ibKr igaf. Ausdy poqy poqIafˆ `qy pwCmI vsxy ÈurU ho gey. 1919 `c swiBafcfr BfrU hoigaf qy Auh gory goirafˆ AuQy vsdy iswKfˆ ny kYnyzf vflLf jIvn ibqfAux lwg pey. mfieੳ isMG dy ies ipMz pfldI ivc dy pirvfr ivcoˆ Ausdy bwcy, poqy poqIafˆ, iek gurduafrf sfihb dI ijnHfˆ ivc poq nUMh, jOnI tylr, rOibn, sQfpnf kIqI. ijsdf nfˆa divMdr, jYlI, zfrsI, ÈYrI, vgYrf iswKI rwiKaf igaf `pfldI iswK sÍrUp qoˆ dUr afpxI hor iËMdgI ivc hI tY ˆ m pl`. iesqo ˆ ielfvf mGn ho gey. smyˆ dy bIqx nfl ipMz ivc myrI kYnyzf Xfqrf dOrfn mYnUM ieh jgHf iswKfˆ skUl, post afiPs, jpfnI dy AujVy bfg nUM nyiVAû dyKx df mOkf imilaf. tYˆpl, stor afid sQfipq Bfvyˆ awj vI XunIvristI afP ivktorIaf hoey. 1925 `c mfieੳ `c mfieੳ isMG dy nfˆa `qy skflriÈp idwqI isMG ny gurduafrf sfihb jfˆdI hY. ieMzIaf ivc vI Ausdy nfˆa `qy iek dy sfhmxy afpxf iek hspqfl qy afzItorIam bxy aflIÈfn mkfn bxfieaf. hoey hn. awj vI AuwjVy df vwzf ruJfn sI. Aus vyly kYnyzIan gory vwzI igxqI `c lwkV dI iek `sf imwl` `c Aus vkq jdoˆ afm bMdy leI iek sfeIkl pfldI ipM z `c mfieੳ kMm krdy sn aqy kYnyzIan nOjvfnfˆ df KrIdxf vI iek vwzI cuxOqI sI qfˆ mfieੳ lMbr imwlH kol 94 eykV ruJfn POj vwl nUM ho igaf qfˆ Ausy imwlH `c isMG ny hvfeI jhfj rwiKaf sI aqy Ausny ËmIn bYˆk kol igrvI hY. huiÈafrpur iËlHy dy ipMz pfldI dy mIafˆ afpxy Gr hYlIpYz bxfieaf sI. dunIafN Aus `qy 15 lwK zflr df isMG aqy Ausdy sfQI kpUr isMG qy duwmx dI mÈhUr kMpnI rols rfies dIafˆ do krËf KVHf hY. ipMz pfldI isMG aqy hor 34 dy krIb nOjvfnfˆ ny ieh mihMgIafˆ vwzIafˆ kfrfˆ Aus kol mOjUd ivcoˆ iswK kUc krky zMkn imwlH lIË `qy lY leI. pfldI ipMz vflf mIafˆ sn. mfieੳ isMG dsfˆ nOhfˆ dI ikrq `coˆ vYlI aqy hor Qfvfˆ `qy cly isMG qoˆ mfieੳ isMG bx igaf. ies imwlH XUnIvristI afP ivktorIaf nUM dfn idMdf gey hn jo iswKfˆ ny AuQy df nfˆa vI `mfieੳ bRdrË itMbr kMpnI` sI. 1937 `c ieQy 100 qoˆ vwD iswKfˆ dy Gr skUl bxfieaf sI Auh rwiKaf igaf. kudrq dI aijhI ingHf svwlI aqy pirvfr sn. ijMnHfˆ dI vsoˆ 1500 qoˆ 1997 ivc bMd ho igaf. hoeI ik mfieੳ bRdrË lwkV imwlH dI pUrI 2000 dy krIb sI. ipMz pfldI nUM kYnyzf mfieੳ isMG df Gr pUrI kYnyzf ivc bwly-bwly ho geI. ies imwlH df dy iswKfˆ df ipMz ikhf jfˆdf hY. ipMz qrHfˆ KMzr hoieaf ipaf hY. isrP do kmry dIafˆ glIafˆ dy nfm jo awj vI AuQoˆ Ksqf hflq `c KVHy hn. dIafˆ glIafˆ `c awj vI lwgIafˆ nym plytfˆ ies gwl df gvfh hn ijs pr ipMz pfldI df 99 sfl pihlfˆ bixafN ivc iek glI kpUr isMG dy nfˆa `qy, gurduafrf shI slfmq hY. AuQy jlMDr iewk df nfm duwmx isMG qy iewk glI iËlHf df gRMQI sMqoK isMG syvf krdf hY. df nfˆa AusdI DrmpqnI ibÈn kOr gurduafrf sfihb `c mhfNrfj df srUp dy nfm, jdik iek hor glI df nfm hr roË pRkfÈ huMdf hY. dIvfn hfl, lMgr AusdI bytI ijMdo (joigMdr kOr) dy nfm hfl vDIaf rUp `c hn. ies ivc iek `qy hY. ieh pfldI ipMz, ivktorIaf qoˆ imAUËIam vI bixaf hY. ijQy mfieੳ isMG 74 iklomItr dUr aqy zMkn vYlI qoˆ aqy hor iswKfˆ vwloˆ kIqy sMGrÈ aqy AunHfˆ 13 iklomItr dUr Auwqr vfly pfsy hY . dIafˆ iËMdgI dIafˆ pRfpqIafˆ dIafˆ qsvIrfˆ 1948 `c Bfrq dy pihly pRDfn mMqrI lwgIafˆ hoeIaf hn. mfieੳ isMG df poqf pMizq jvfhr lfl nihrU Aucycy qOr imstr rOibn gurduafrf sfihb df pRDfn PAGE 36
hY. koeI tfvfˆ tfvfˆ iswK iewQy afAuˆdf hY. gRMQI sMqoK isMG dy dwsx muqfbk nyVy pYˆdI zMkn vYlI ivc rihMdy iswK pirvfrfˆ dI kdy kdy ieQy iekwqrqf huMdI hY. pr pfldI ipMz ivc koeI iswK vI nhIN rihMdf. agly vrHy 2019 `c ipMz pfldI dy gurduafrf sfihb dI sQfpnf df 100vfˆ vrHf hY. iswKI pRqI siqkfr rwKx vfly iswKfˆ dI ieh Bfvnf hY ik ipMz pfldI dy gurUGr df sQfpnf idvs agly vrHy ÈrDf qy siqkfr nfl mnfieaf jfvy . ies ipMz
dI hoˆd nUM bcfAux leI jo 15 lwK df bYˆk df krËf KVHf hY, AusnUM Auqfr ky ikvyˆ nf ikvyˆ iswKfˆ dy kYnyzf ivc pihly vsfey ieiqhfsk ipMz dI hoˆd nUM bcfieaf jfvy qy gurU Gr nUM surwiKaq rwiKaf jfvy. jy iswK sMsQf ieh Auprflf krdI hY qfˆ iewk vDIaf kdm hovygf, pr jy iswKfˆ ny KfmoÈI Dfr leI qfˆ ipMz pfldI qy gurU Gr dI ËmIn jo pihlfˆ hI srkfr kol igrvI hY, dI hoˆd kYnyzf dy kfnUMn muqfbk nÈt ho jfvygI. ieh smfˆ hI dwsygf ik ies ipMz nUM bcfAux leI iswK kOm ikho ijhI BUimkf inBfAuˆdI hY. jykr nhIˆ qfˆ kYnyzf srkfr dI BUimkf nfl ies ipMz df AujfVf XkInI hY.
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√ÒÓ≈È ˘ ¡º◊∂ «’‘≈, ““ºÏ Ú∆ È‘∆∫ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á≈ «’ Â∂∂ È≈Ò ’∞fi Ïπ≈ ‘ØÚ∂ ¡Â∂ √≈≈ Í«Ú≈ Ú∆ Â∞‘≈‚∆ ÌÒ≈¬∆ ⁄≈‘∞Á ≥ ≈ ‘ÀÕ Â∞‘≈‚∂ ÎÀÈ ¡º‹ Ú∆ ÂÀ˘ «Í¡≈ ’Á∂ ‘È, «¬√ Ò¬∆ ÓÀ∫ «Î ’«‘ «‘≈ ‘ª «’ ±≥ ‘∆ Â∂∆ ÓÁÁ ’ √’Á≈ ‘À ’ج∆ ‘Ø È‘∆∫Õ”” «¬‘ ◊ºÒ √∆ «‹√ È∂ √ÒÓ≈È ˘ «¬ºÊØ∫ º’ Í‘∞≥⁄‰ Á≈ Ó’√Á «ÁºÂ≈ ¡Â∂ «¬√ ◊ºÒ ˘ Í»∂ Â∆’∂ È≈Ò √Ófi‰ ”Â∂ √ÒÓ≈È Á∆ ÓÁÁ ¿∞Ȫ∑ Á∂ Ì≈ ¡Ï≈˜ ÷≈È È∂ ’∆Â∆Õ Í≈Í≈ Á∆ √Ò≈‘ «ÓÒ‰ ÂØ∫ ’∞fi «ÁÈ Ï≈¡Á √ÒÓ≈È ˘ ¡Ï≈˜ È∂ «’‘≈, ““‹∂’ “ÙØ¡Ò∂” «ÎÒÓ Á∂ ◊ºÏ ˘ ’ج∆ Ó≈ √’Á≈ ‘À ª ¿∞‘ «√Î ◊ºÏ ‘ÀÕ”” «¬√ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √ÒÓ≈È ˘ √≈∆ ◊ºÒ √Ófi ¡≈¬∆ ¡Â∂ ¿∞Ȫ∑ È∂ ¡≈͉∂ ¡≈Í ”Â∂ ’≥Ó ’È≈ Ù∞» ’ «ÁºÂ≈, «‹√ Á∆ ÏÁΩÒ ¡º‹ √ÒÓ≈È Á≈ Ȫ «¬≥‚√‡∆ ”⁄ ⁄ÒÁ≈ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ Á∆ ÎÒ≈Í «ÎÒÓ Ú∆ A@@ ’Ø Û Á∆ ’Ó≈¬∆ ¡≈≈Ó È≈Ò ’ ÒÀ∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ
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Ï∂ÓÂÒÏ Á∂ «√’ ¿∞·≈¿∞‰≈ Ï∂Â∞’≈ : Ù≈«‘Á Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞‚ º ¡À’‡ Ù≈«‘Á ’Í» Á≈ ’«‘‰≈ ‘À «’ ¡«ÌÈÀ Ò¬∆ ¿∞È∑ª Á≈ ‹˘È ¿∞È∑ª ˘ Ò◊≈Â≈ ⁄≥◊≈ ’≥Ó ’È ˘ Íz«∂  ’Á≈ ‘À Í ¿∞Ȫ∑ Á≈ Ó≥ȉ≈ ‘À «’ «¬’ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â≈ Ò¬∆ Ï∂ÓÂÒÏ Á∂ «√’ ¿∞·≈¿∞‰≈ Ú∆ Ï∂Â∞’≈ ‘ÀÕ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â≈ È∂ «’‘≈, ““«√’ ¿∞·≈¿∞‰≈ ¡Â∂ Úº÷-Úº÷ Â∑ª Á∂ ’≥Ó ’È≈ Ï∂Â∞’≈ ‘À Í ¿∞Ê∂ Á»√∂ Í≈√∂ ÷πÁ ˘ ‘ √≥‹Ó «Ï‘ ω≈¿∞‰ Á∆ Ú∆ ÒØÛ ‘ÀÕ”” Ù≈«‘Á ’∞fi «ÁÈ Í«‘Òª ‘∆ «¬’ ÏÀ‡∂ Á∂ «ÍÂ≈ ω∂ ‘ÈÕ ¿∞È∑ª Á∆ B √≈Ò Á∆ «¬’ Ï∂‡∆ Ó∆Ù≈ ’Í» Ú∆ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ È∂ ¡≈͉∂ Ï∂‡∂ Á≈ Ȫ ‹ÀÈ ’Í» º«÷¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Ù≈«‘Á Á∆ ¡≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∆ «ÎÒÓ “ϺÂ∆ ◊∞Ò Ó∆‡ ⁄≈Ò»” ‘ÀÕ
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5 tips to smooth succession planning for the family business (NC) Succession planning is an issue that is top of mind for many farm owners. Often the plan is to hand over the reins to a younger family member. But when family is involved, there can be greater sensitivity amongst the participants and greater potential for differences of opinion. “It’s only natural that perspectives on succession are significantly different for
senior and junior partners as they transition into new roles,” says Ryan Riese, national director of agriculture strategy at RBC. “Even in cases where the younger generation has been part of the operation all along, their roles and expectations naturally evolve over time.” Junior partners have their own ambitions and needs that aren’t necessarily what the senior partner had in mind, at least not immediately. The best way for a junior partner to approach the process is to treat it like they would any other business transaction. While this isn’t always easy, here are some steps you can take: Be patient. Sometimes a junior partner comes to the table with plenty of new and innovative ideas. However, being a little too quick to change things can sometimes put the senior partner on the defensive. Start the discussion early. Once the senior partner has voiced the idea of retiring or slowing down, ease into the conversation. If you look too eager or push too hard, the senior partner may start pulling back. Put your personal feelings aside. Emotions can quickly
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stall progress and create negative feelings among family members. Keep the discussion within a business framework with specific processes. Include all parties, such as employees and family members. Conduct a proper business meeting off site, where you can talk professionally
about expectations, roles and timelines. Don’t leave your senior partner out of the Most importantly, write them down. picture. Together, find a specific task or a Evaluate your plan annually. Set a time way they can contribute after the transieach year to talk about your progress and tion. Continue to invite them to the more what you need to focus on next. Keep that challenging business conversations and/ conversation within the guidelines you or decision-making meetings. Both sides have written down. will appreciate the support.
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MOUNTAIN CREST LANDSCAPING
“Now that's Crisp" Excavating Fencing Edging mountaincrestlandscaping@gmail.com For More Info Call
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Truck Driver wanted Class 1 truck driver required to transport loads for our company. The loads are for USA (CA). Experience in trucking industry will be preferred. Knowledge of English is a must and knowledge of Punjabi will be an asset. Good wages and benefits as per the experience. Driver's abstract and drug test required. Send resume to info@gloadtransport. com or gloadhr@gmail. com, fax: 604-852-6690, or mail to 31137 Southern Drive, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 5K2.
Office Clerk Wanted Duties include all office administrative work. Store, update and retrieve financial data; updating electronic log book; Send and receive messages; Provide general information to clients and the public; Organize and schedule office work; Prepare invoices and bank deposits; Photocopy and collate documents for distribution, mailing and filing; File material in storage area; Order office supplies and maintain inventory ext. Send resume to info@gloadtransport. com or gloadhr@gmail. com, fax: 604-852-6690, or mail to 31137 Southern Drive, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 5K2. kfimaF dI loV
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Farm workers required for HSS Farms starting Janurary 2019. 40-70 hours per week. Duties include pruning, planting, weeding, & harvesting berries. As well as other general farm duties. Work is outdoors & can be physically demanding. kfimaF dI loV Wage $12.65/hour. Email resume to s_2001_s@hoaYbtsPorz ivwc lokl imwl tmail.com or mail to 123 leI lMbr cuwkx vfly Pork Short Rd. V2S 8A8.
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Wanted Punjabi cook and a Punjabi cook helper - urgently needed for a new Punjabi restaurant opening in Abbotsford. Phone: Forklift driver needed for 778-361-1111 to pick up lumber in a mill in Abbotsford. 1 year of experience is needed. We also need a builder! Good pay and a good work environment. Planner feeder also wanted. For more information call: 604-8072097 FARM WORKERS NEEDED
KN Berry Farms Requires 10 full-time employees in Abbotsford, BC. 50-60 hours/week $12.65/hour plus 4% vacation pay and possible bonuses. Duties include: weeding, tying, pruning, harvesting, digging and other farm related duties, in all weather conditions. Start date: Dec. 15/2018. Apply at amrit_49@hotmail.com or mail to 32236 Huntingdon Rd. V2T 5Y7, Abbotsford, BC
FARM WORKERS NEEDED B & J Berry Farms Ltd. Requires 9 full-time employees in Abbotsford, BC. 50 hours/ week $12.65/hour plus 4% vacation pay and possible bonuses. Duties include: weeding, tying, pruning, harvesting, digging and other farm related duties, in all weather conditions. Start date: Dec. 8/2018. Apply at bandjberryfarm@gmail.com or mail to 1675 Gladwin Rd. V2T 5Y5, Abbotsford, BC
Help Wanted General Farm workers required on a berry farm in Abbotford, BC. Duties include harvesting, cultivation, sorting fruit, spraying, irrigation, lifting berry containers, packing, pruning, tying as well other general farm work duties. Must be productive. Should be able to work with farm machinery and be able to work in difficult weather condition. Should be able to work with others. Experience preferred. 4070 hrs/week. Up to 8 month term. Beginning Feb 15, 2019. $12.65/ hr. Fax resume to 604850-7612 or mail to Kahlon Farms Ltd. 262 Columbia St. Abbotsford, BC V2T 5X6.
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Nanny Wanted WE ARE SEARCHING FOR A WONDERFUL FULL-TIME NANNY FOR A SWEET Must 11 YEARS OLD AND 7 YEARS OLD BOYS. Speak The schedule is Monday - Friday Punjabi The nanny wages is depending on your experience, education and skills. The ideal candidate is passionate about childcare, experienced, active and engaging with the children.
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FULL BATHROOM RENOVATION & KITCHEN CABINET COUNTERTOP
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Semi-Truck ruck Driver Wanted
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SKILL REQUIREMENTS Operate semi-truck Record hours of service on electric logbook Have to deliver and pick up freight (employees responsibility) Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspection
Contact us:roselandtrans@gmail.com PH : 604-615-3146
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Auh ikMnI gihr gMBIr qy vwzI vwzI lwgx ky drKLq AugfAuNdI. pr anykF vfrI Auh KHyz ivcy Cwz ky inky bwicaF nUM hYrfnI nfl “jfh cUhVI”, ieMdrf ny Auhdy moZy qy QwpV lwg peI sI. qkidaF hI Cwz qur jFdI. mfridaF afiKaf. “ieMdrf BYx jI! quhfnUM kI ho igaf ey?” keI vfrI Auh ikMnf ikMnf icr ndI dy kMZy “swcIN ieMdrf BYx jI! ijhVI JUT boly, buVHI sLsLI ny rox hfkI afvfjL ivwc puwiCaf. bYTI rMg brMgy pwQr cugdI rihMdI pr Gr ho ky mry.” “kuJ vI qF nhIN, sLsLI, bs QoVHf QwkI QwkI nUM afAux ligaF Auh AuhnF nUM muV ndI “ivafh pihlF qyrf hI hoxf ey ikAuNik aj mihsUs krdI sF”, ieMdrf ny sLsLI dy cIr ivc vgfh mfrdI. 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LITTLE OAK
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BUY OR SELL A HOME WITH US, AND MOVE FOR FREE! ABBOTSFORD $733,900
OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY SEPT. 22, 2-4PM
3770 NANAIMO CRESCENT
* Basement Entry Home * 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 2,565 sq. ft. * Lot size: 7,010 sq. ft. * 1 bedroom suite (bedroom converted to home salon) * Private backyard has Garden & Workshop w/ power * Central location * Some updates, call for list Call Harj 604-309-1111
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ABBOTSFORD $789,888
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ABBOTSFORD $1,324,888
OPEN HOUSE, SATURDAY SEPT. 22, 2-4PM
1540 KIPLING STREET
* Basement Entry Home * 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 1,990 sq. ft. * Lot size: 6,000 sq. * 2 bedroom unauth. suite * Many updates, call for list * Close to all levels of schools Call Harj 604-309-1111
MISSION ABBOTSFORD $899,888 $294,777
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27328 – 33A AVENUE
3305 DENMAN STREET
* Desirable STONEBRIDGE ESTATES * Basement Entry * 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * Custom Built – 2 Storey w/ Bsmt
3473 Hill Park Place * 2 storey w/bsmt * 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
* 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms
* House size: 2,251 sq. ft.
* House size: 3,965 sq. ft.
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* Lot size: 6,000 sq. ft.
* Lot size: 5,800 sq. ft.
* Lot size: 5, 006 sq. ft.
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* Central location, cul-de-sac
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9045 SUNSET DRIVE
2247 WINDSOR STREET
32515 EGGLESTONE AVE
#203 – 2692 TRETHEWEY STREET
* Fully renovated Rancher * 6 Bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 2,400 sq. ft. * Lot size: 8,712 sq. ft. * Tons of parking * Gorgeous views * Central location * Suite potential
* Rancher/Bungalow w/Bsmt * over $300,000 in renovations * 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 3,713 sq. ft. * Lot size: 16,366 sq. ft. * Unauthorized suite * Detached shop w/ 200 amp power * Contact me for a list of features
* 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms * House size: 3,732 sq. ft. * Lot size: 6,050 sq. ft. * 2 bedroom suite * Great for Investors * Central location * Potential for secondary suite
* Desirable Cascade Greens * 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms * Unit size: 921 sq. ft. * Upgrades: new blinds, new shower * Newer paint/carpets * Prime location * Underground parking * Pet friendly, no rentals
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$799,900
$789,900 YOUR SEARCH STOPS HERE! Welcome to a very quiet cul-de-sac street within walking distance to W.J. Mouat Secondary School, Gordie Howe Middle School & Matsqui Rec Centre. This nice home has been recently renovated and offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms upstairs, and 2 bdrm legal suite in the basement plus 3rd bedroom for upstairs use.
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10,240 sqft lot, 7 bedroom, 3 full bath, open concept throughout, kitchen, dining, living rm and sunroom with roman columns. french traditional kitchen, large sunroom with windows and more windows to take in the panoramic mountain view. please call for more information.
NEW LISTING - CHILLIWACK
$629,900
7510 JAMES STREET, Mission
POTENTIAL FOR 2 LOTS
Quiet area of fairfield island featuring a large family home on a large lot. so many improvements like low e windows, 96% efficient furnace, bosch hot water on demand with a booster as well. no chlorine taste because all the water in the home is filtered. there is room to park the motor home, (rv dump) the boat, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with suite potential and roughed in bath below.
INVESTORS/BUILDERS ALERT! Come Discover Mission BC. Sitting on 2 legal lots with 2 PID's this ready to move into 2 level, 5 bedroom home has lots of tasteful upgrades and features including an Updated kitchen with upgraded stainless steel appliances, Newer flooring, newer furnace, hot water tank and roof. 3 bedrooms up with the master having an hal Show More
Central Abbotsford
INVESTOR ALERT! The luxurious character home sits on a 1/2 acre private paradise backing on to Switzer creek in the newly designated McCallum Corridor. Would suit someone looking to create a family estate or Investors/ developers . RS3 zoning allows for multi family,
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SOLDAboveAsking Investors!Massivelyrenovated rentable2bedroom2bathroom unit!Brightgroundfloorcornersuite withnewerflooring,tastefulpaint colours,crownmouldings,light fixtures,2inchwindowblinds! Nothingtodobutmovein.Largeunit 1065sq.ft!Kidsandpetswelcome.
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$299,900
your search stops here! renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse at garden court estates.this townhouse is tucked aways in the quiet part of the complex. towards the back giving you ample privacy. renovations include,new paint,carpet,flooring, kitchen, lights, and window coverings. close to all the amenities. Rental are allowed.please call for your personal tour.
2471 Hill Tout St - Commerical
ED S LEA
11,000 sqft lot, 2,078 sf home converted to secondary business commercial zone (c-4) with handicapped accessible office and 2 suites with a total of 5 bedrooms. the property, just off of south fraser way, may be used for car sales, animal hospital services, coffee shop, auto repair, office and many commercial uses
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Baldev Singh Gill
Kirandeep Singh Gill
604.614.6549
604.825.8886 31046 SOUTHERN DRIVE
Very clean 3 storey house with a walkout basement in West Abbotsford. Heated kitchen, ensuite and a family room floors. New furnace and new central air conditioner. Roof was replaced few years ago. Close to all levels of schools, Fruiticana and Highstreet Mall. Call for more info.
3131 267A STREET
27877 LEDUNNE AVENUE
Custom built 3 storey home with 2-5-10 years warranty in West Abbotsford’s newest subdivision. 4 bedrooms upstairs with 3 full baths. One bedroom with full bathroom on main floor. Walk out basement has 3 bedrooms , 2 full bath and very spacious media room.
3361 TRETHEWEY STREET
2300 Sq. ft. Rancher with full basement is located in a quiet dead end street. 7700 Sq. ft. flat lot. Some recent updates are: New windows, new blinds, new washer/dryer, new carpet on stairs and brand new full bath in the basement.
Over 3200 Sq. ft. home in West Abbotsford. Several upgrades including: new laminate flooring in living and family rooms, new tiles in the foyer and kitchen, brand new blinds, only 4 years old roof, a fully fenced backyard and relatively new paint. Close to Rotary stadium, W.J. Mouat Secondary and Gordie Howe Middle School.
Farm Listing 19.44 Acre Full Production 33629 Clayburn RD Blueberry Farm
11 year old 1/2 duplex with living, dining, kitchen, family room and 2 piece bath on main; 3 bedrooms and 2 full bath on upstairs. Single garage, fenced private backyard with covered patio and store. No strata fee, independent living, lot of privacy Close to elementary school.
$599,000
#207 1909 SALTON ROAD
33257 CHELSEA AVENUE
SOLD LISTING
2 Bed & 1 Bath Apartment on the Main Floor with 2 parking spots. Many upgrades in past few years including: Laminate floors, white baseboards, designer paint, blinds, counter tops, white appliances, bathroom tile around tub, vanity fixtures, electrical plugs & switches! Great location viewing the private common area.
3130 267A STREET
88 32633 SIMON AVENUE
Duke and Bluecrop varieties. Very good production for 2017 Full irrigation system and machine pick. House and Barn.
16.32 acre income producing blueberry farm. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1950 sqft rancher. 100x40 barn, has 2 storeys, oversized doors on both ends of barn, extra concrete slab. Peat moss, Huge potential here! Close to town and Mission Hwy.
$1,850,000 Royal Lepage Global Force Realty
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New Listing 30921 Sandpiper Drive, Abbotsford
$830,000 Stop your search, its time to send an offer on this beautiful, spotless clean house and make it your own home. You will love this gorgeous 2 story home, with 5 bedrooms + 1 rec-room and 3 full bath. SEPARATE entry for the suite, great income potential from. Great neighbourhood close to school, High Street Mall. Vaulted ceilings in living room .
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New Listing 31768 Belmond Ave, Abbotsford
$1.1 million
Great opportunity for investor's looking for income accumulating properties OR owners who want to live in 1/2 and rent out the other 1/2 duplex. This is prime LOCATION in Central Abbotsford, near school, shopping and minute away from the highway. Tenants have taken good care of the property. Renovations were done only a few months ago. Each side of the Duplex has 4 beds, 2 bath, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms and it is all tremendously spacious. Large corner lot of potential future plans.
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Sukh Malhi 604.832.6034
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Sukh@sukhmalhi.com iksy vI qrHF dI pRfprtI KRIdx jF vycx leI suwK mwlI nflL sMprk kro Office 604.855.0800 NEW LISTING 3106 Mouat Drive
$779,000
Great location! Just Steps Away from both Schools. Simply gorgeous home located on large corner lot with gated RV parking! This 5 bdrm/3 bath home! This home sits on 6550 Sq ft of land. Some of the Updates new roof, new laminate floor downstairs, new paint, Large sundeck over double garage.
32173 Mouat Drive
$699,000
Great location!Investor or First time buyer alert. Just Steps Away from all levels of Schools. This home located on Quiet cul-desac! This 4 bdrm/2 bath home has legal suite. This home needs TLC - Either bring it back to its former glory or build your dream home here.
$1,079,000
2553 Alderview St.
Great location! Just Steps Away from both Schools. Simply gorgeous home located on large corner lot with gated RV parking! This 5 bdrm/3 bath home! This home sits on 6550 Sq ft of land. Some of the Updates new roof, new laminate floor downstairs, new paint, Large sundeck over double garage.
RECENTLY SOLD 31914 Hopedale Ave
99 3030 Trethewey St.
29 46840 Russell Rd
3026 TIMS STREET
Real estate sales drops seen in Vancouver, Fraser Valley, Victoria
Canada's housing market rebound appears to be slowing amid diminishing increases in national home sales, says the Canadian Real Estate Association.
mist. “Moreover, recent monthly sales increases are diminishing, which suggests the recent rebound may be starting to lose steam.”
The organization said on Monday that home sales saw their fourth consecutive increase in August, rising 0.9 per cent month-over-month to 39,366 from 39,028 and coming as roughly half of all local markets saw a month-overmonth uptick.However, August home sales simultaneously experienced a 3.8 per cent non-seasonally-adjusted yearover-year drop.
Economists said the slowdown signals a shift away from the “wild swings” the real estate market saw in recent years as prices and demand for homes skyrocketed, often causing a frenzied pace for sales.
CREA attributed the drop to “major declines” in British Columbia real estate and stricter mortgage regulations that came into effect at the start of the year. “Improving national home sales activity in recent months continues to obscure significant differences in regional trends for home sales and prices,” said Gregory Klump, CREA's chief econo-
“The outward calm masks some still-serious regional shifts beneath the placid surface,” he said, noting that measures aimed at cooling the B.C. market have resulted in some of the biggest sales declines in the country. The Greater Vancouver Area saw a 36.7 per cent year-over-year non-seasonallyadjusted decrease in sales activity, while Fraser Valley and Victoria saw 39.5 per cent and 17.6 per cent drops respectively, according to CREA.
30 35287 Old Yale Rd.
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Kamal Gill 604.825.1576 $2,097,000
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HOUSE ON MEADOWS STREET WITH 70 FRONT 2 LOTS for SALE ON PEARDONVILLE
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Private 9.75 acres of Farmland with a mountain view, Well kept 6 Bedroom, 3 Bath Rancher with basement, large front yard, tennis court, 2265 sq.ft.workshop with large 3 bay doors, and a green house. Full production of blueberries, Reka, Duke, & Elliot. Big parking to park big . Semi Trucks. close to School, Abbotsford town, schools and shopping. Call to view, won't last long. Call to view.
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Abbotsford home prices keep falling Abbotsford home prices fell across the board in August, with the cost to buy a detached house, townhouse and apartment all dipping in the face of increased supply. The benchmark price of a “typical” Abbotsford home retreated to $829,400 in August, according to new figures from the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board. That’s still five per cent higher than last August but a $13,000 dip from the month prior. The price of the average townhouse also dipped, to just above $400,000, while the average apartment costs around $350,000 and also fell in August. Lower demand and higher supply has combined to slow the housing market.
The number of active townhouse and apartment listings was double the figure from last August, while the number of houses on the market has also risen considerably. At the same time, significantly fewer sales are going through, with 158 homes sold in August 2018, down from 280 from August of 2017. “With demand slowing down and prices staying put, both buyers and sellers can expect to see an easing of competition with less multiple offer situations,” FRVEB president John Barbisan said in a news release. “Right now, effective pricing is key and will be the determining factor for a successful transaction.”
Affordable housing project breaks ground in Saanich Local officials promise a new Saan- local economy here in Saanich that View Royal Mayor David Screech, Other housing types include studios ich housing project now under con-
is supported by a level of affordable who sits on the board of the Capi-
(11), one-bedroom apartments (38)
struction will improve the affordable housing.”
tal Regional Housing Corporation and two-bedroom apartments (20).
housing supply, while tempering
(CRHC), and Couns. Judy Brownoff Sixteen units will rent at the provinand Susan Brice. cial shelter rate of $375 per month.
expectations.
With interest rates low and governments once again investing resources
The Westview project now under into housing after their retrenchment “It’s a start,” said Lana Popham, Monthly rents for the other units will construction near the Campus of in previous decades, this is the ideal MLA for Saanich South.”It’s not range from about $550 per month to Care off Carey Road adds 73 housing time to build more projects like this, going to solve the problem of afunits for seniors, adults with disabili-
he said.
$1,950, depending on unit size.
fordability, but it is definitely going The project itself is a joint project to give options for people who don’t between the provincial government,
ties, working singles and families, in Atwell acknowledged that Wedneshave any right now.” a four-storey building. day’s announcement represents
CRHC and the Living Housing So-
ciety. “This is going to allow individuals just a start in predicting that more Popham said she is glad the project and families to find more affordable buildings of this sort will appear in will have mixed uses, including four The total value is more than $20 housing that currently doesn’t exist the future as Saanich continues to three-bedroom apartments aimed at million, with $15.7 million coming from the province in the form of at the moment,” said Saanich Mayor grapple with the “affordability crisis” families. Richard Atwell. “We have got this that currently grips the area.
“There is already a neighbourhood direct financing and construction very low vacancy rate we have had Other speakers offered similar com- with a playground,” she said. “Put- financing. CRHC supplies the land, for many, many, many years, so the ments after a ground-breaking cer- ting housing in an established neigh- valued at $4.5 million, and $1 million in cash equity. more that can be built in the right emony that included Sidney Mayor bourhood is very important for the location in harmony with the neigh- Steve Price, who also chairs the
health of the residents who are going Current plans call for the building to
bourhood, the better for us, and the Capital Regional District (CRD),
to have this for a new home site.”
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Amit Sudhakar
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Beautiful 3 storey house in a new development site at the top of Promontory. Having 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, rec room, living room, study room, and extra large great room in a very desirable location on big size lot over 10,000 sq. ft.
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10 UPPER MACLURE SINGLE FAMILY LOTS PRE-SALE ON NOW Premium location near all amenities. West Abbotsford development with unmatched views. Now Accepting Offers. RS5 and RS5A Zoning. Don’t miss out on this one of a kind opportunity - no other lots in Abbotsford with this type of central and private location.
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Ground Level Unit! Low Strata Fee. Perfect for a 1st time home buyer or someone who is downsizing. Centrally located & well managed complex. This bright & spacious unit features 1 bedroom/ 1 bathroom, living room, kitchen with stainless steel fridge/ stove & a sunny balcony. Some of the recent updates are- new carpet, new kitchen floor, new tiles in bathroom, new sink in bathroom & new paint.
$839,700
619 MARION ROAD
102 2567 VICTORIA STREET
NEW LISTING
Investors and 1st time home buyers Alert! Rentals allowed. This Ground Level unit features 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, bright living room, spacious kitchen, dining area, fireplace & a good size balcony. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, restaurants, parks & easy access to freeway.
$199,700 1534 KIPLING STREET
NEW LISTING Flat leveled with a nice house, huge barns, mobile home, shed, berry production, city water.....and the list goes on!!! The home features 6 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, huge & bright living room, spacious kitchen, nice driveway, sunny sundeck with awesome mountains view, quiet location, tons of parking & much more. Great revenue potential.
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Perfect family home in one of the best neighborhoods of Abbotsford. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with a Legal Suite. Main floor has 3 bedrooms/ 1.5 bathrooms with a 2 pc in the master, huge living room, dining area, spacious kitchen & a sunny sundeck. Basement has a Legal Suite with it's separate entrance.
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$279,700
89 32633 SIMON AVENUE
238 SUMAS WAY
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Only 6 years old Quality built home in a great neighborhood! This home features 4 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, huge & bright great room, dining area, spacious kitchen with granite counter tops/ tons of storage, den/ office space, laundry room & a sunny sundeck off master bedroom with a nice mountains view.
Allwood Place! This Townhome features 2 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an ensuite in the master PLUS a huge rec room in the basement, bright living space, open layout & modern kitchen concept with quartz counter tops/ stainless steel appliances & a nice balcony for entertainment. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, parks, malls, restaurants, public transit &
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308 2860 Trethewey St
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277-32550 Maclure Road
3386 CLEARBROOK ROAD
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Executive Custom Built Home in a secure gated community. This home has an excellent finishing throughout & features 6 bedrooms/4 bathrooms & a nice backyard for entertainment. Main floor features huge & bright living room, formal dining area, family room, open kitchen with granite counter tops/ huge island/ lots of storage, den(can be used as 7th bedroom or office) & laundry room. Top floor features 4 Bedrooms/2 full bathrooms with an en suite & walk in closet in master.
Clearbrook Village! This unit is located in one of the best locations in the complex. This unit features 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms with granite counter tops, bright & spacious living room, dining area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and tons of storage. Other features- fenced backyard, storage room, single carport, tons of visitor parking, low strata fee and much more. This is a great starter home and a good neighborhood to raise your kids.
Luxury Condo at La Galleria- 10/10!! This unit features 2 Bedrooms/2 bathrooms PLUS a Den with an ensuite & walk in closet in master, dining area, open kitchen tops/stainless steel appliances/built in microwave/tons of storage, & BONUS huge solarium with a gas BBQ hook up for entertainment. Other features- Heated floors & mirrors in bathrooms custom blinds in solarium, custom slide out pantry, built in safe in master, strata fee includes basic Shaw cable until 2022, air conditioning, 3 high speed elevators in complex, 2 parking stalls, storage & much more
$989,700
3049 TIMS STREET
$446,700
109 2958 TRETHEWEY STREET
NEW LISTING Perfect family home in a great neighborhood. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with a 2 pc ensuite in the master, bright living room, spacious dining room, kitchen with eating area, 2 bedrooms unauthorized suite with its own separate entrance rented at $1,050 per month PLUS a big rec room in
$719,700
2155 RIDGEWAY STREET
Abbotsford
SOLD
Cascade Green! Neat & Clean Ground Level Unit. Affordable and great starter home in a friendly neighborhood which is perfect to raise your kids. 2 Bedrooms/ 2 full bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, good size living space, kitchen, laundry room & a balcony. Close to all levels of schools, shopping, stadium, malls, recreation, public transit & parks. Easy to show. Call to view now!.
$539,700
2961 CLEARBROOK ROAD Rancher on a 7800 sqft Lot with Back Lane Access! This home features 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, bright living room, kitchen, dining, laundry & huge backyard. Lots of potential and a good holding property. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, malls, parks & easy access to freeway.
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$349,700
24 3075 TRETHEWEY STREET
108 2962 TRETHEWEY STREET
32756 COWICHAN TERRACE
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3-Story, Brand New, 9 bedrm, 9 bath, 2-two bedroom suites, Quality built, luxury,
135-32550 Maclure Rd. Townhouse! 3bedrm, 2bath, Renovated, best complex Clearbrook Village, near stadium.
Davinder Brar- PREC divMdr isMG br`V
604.302.2222
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View lots in Silverdale area, Build 3-Story with legal suite Houses.
45345 Watson Rd. Chilliwack. Brand new house, 7bedrm, 5bath, 10170sft lot, two bsmt-suites.
27636 Roundhouse Dr. . Aldergrove. 3-story, custom built, 8bedrm, 7bath, Bsmt-suite, theatre room, 14000sft lot.
3501 Hillpark Dr. 3-Story, Brand New, 8bedrm, 6bath, Two Bsmt-suites, Good quality, Near Rick Henson School.
30 Acres Blueberry 10 ACRES BIG Farm HOUSE & SHOP 3338 Goldnch St. 5bedrm, 4bath, 2900sft house, 7361 corner lot, Legalsuite, family-room, recroom, excellent location.
32817 Gateeld Ave.
2-Lots for Sale, Abbotsford. Build your 3-Story big houses with view. 4963 sft and 5794 sft.
31861 Beech Ave. 2-Lots one lot is ready to built 3story house with legal suite. 2nd lot has 3200sft 6bed, 3bath with bsmt-suite Renovated.
34080 Higgionson Cre. Chilliwack
With a beautiful house in Aldergrove
32425 King Rd 5 ACRES with VI Clear land, big front. in Heart of Abbotsford city. Solid 5bedrm rented house.
46467 Valleyview Rd
Abbotsford Blueberry (mix) Matsqui Area Shop Rented
3138 Engineer ct
Aldergrove
7 bedrooms 5 baths and suites only 6 year old house in Aldergrove. Beautiful location
30788 Sandpiper Dr
2944 Townline Rd. Fully renovated, 4bedrm, 3bath, family and rec rooms, Legal Suite, Near Fruticana.
31022 Headwater Pl
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