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Cycling4Diversity Team Invites All for The Annual Ride Finishing at The Mission Sikh Temple on May 25th
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week today, May 25th the Cycling4Diversity team will be finishing its annual ride at the Mission Sikh Temple at 630pm
and the public is welcome to attend the closing where food (Langar) and a little of history of Sikhism will be presented and tours. I often have been asked by community members for tours of the temple and I thought this year we would wrap our journey there and encourage visitors to come and ask questions. The sole purpose of this gathering during Cycling4Diversity Week in British Columbia and the
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their neighborhoods, workplaces and schools and break barriers and make new friends from different religious and cultural groups. As a columnist coming up on 23 years I have been constantly hearing that our diversity is divided and as a population grows it will get more difficult to correct. This is one of our primary goals of the C4D ride is to gently encourage young and seniors to embark on intercultural relationships. One thing, I do notice some people can be quick to point fingers at each other rather than finding solutions. For example, some automatically assume our team is speaking about racism and the Caucasian folks are always the culprits. That is not the case, actually when it comes to racism, which we speak about on the ride every group has a finger in the cookie jar and no one group is more racist than the other. When it comes to ethnic soccer or sports leagues I am totally against it. Sports is the easiest way for young people to get to know each other and at a young age this is extremely important. Cycling4Diversity seeks to foster intercultural relationships by encouraging students and citizens to expand their circle of friends and connecting with people from various backgrounds by showing respect for differences and encouraging inclusion in their schools and communities Every year, for the past seven years we have been honored to do this ride and speak to thousands and thousands of students along the way and I believe we have made a difference in communities in British Columbia. Everyone is always welcomed to join our team. It’s about delivering an important message of inclusivity and having fun doing so.
Sundeep Kaur said, “At Khalsa School Mission our educational guiding principal is based off the Sikh concept of prem(unconditional love). This unconditional love for God is expressed be seeing all as one.
a nation that is giving more without asking for any acknowledgement. My aim is to encourage young minds to excel in their academics and professions so that they can become integral members of the community We teach our students to not see at large. I view every child as a future anyone for their color, gender or race leader and want to help unlock their but to see a human heart and to accept potential. everyone. Additionally, love for God is expressed by taking care of nature, We will be helping host the closing our school is situated on 160 acres in ceremonies at the Mission Temple Miracle Valley, our students maintain on May 25th, our students will be and learn from their environment. hosting tours, providing explanations, and performing religious hymns for I have been involved now with camps our guests to enjoy.” for 25 years and have seen the Sikh community grow and develop into kenherar@gmail.com
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Ú≈‰∆ ’Í» È∂ B@AC «Úº⁄ √π٪ «√≥ÿ ≈‹Í»Â ¡Â∂ Í«‰∆Â∆ ⁄ØÍÛ≈ È≈Ò «ÎÒÓ “Ù∞Ë º Á∂√∆ ØÓª√” È≈Ò ¡≈͉∂ «ÎÒÓ∆ ’∆¡ Á∆ Ù∞¡ » ≈ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ Ò¬∆ ¿∞√ ˘ «ÎÒÓ Î∂¡ Á≈ ÏÀ√‡ Î∆Ó∂Ò ‚À«Ï¿± ¡ÀÚ≈‚ «ÁºÂ≈ «◊¡≈ √∆Õ ¿∞√ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ¿∞Ȫ∑ È∂ Áº÷‰ Ì≈ Á≈ ∞ı ’∆Â≈ ¡Â∂ ¿∞Ê∂ «ÓÒ-Â∂Ò◊» «ÎÒÓ “¡≈‘≈ ’ÒÔ≈‰Ó” ’∆Â∆Õ «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ Ú∆ √ÎÒ ‘∆ ¡Â∂ ¿∞√ Á∂ ’≥Ó Á∆ ÙÒ≈ÿ≈ ‘ج∆Õ ¿∞√ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á B@AF «Úº⁄ ¿∞‘ ‰Ú∆ «√≥ÿ È≈Ò «ÎÒÓ “Ï∂«Î’∂” «Úº⁄ «¬º’ ÏØÒ‚ «’Á≈ ”⁄ Ș ¡≈¬∆, Í «ÎÒÓ ˘ ÁÙ’ª È∂ È’≈ «ÁºÂ≈Õ Í∂Ù ‘È Ú≈‰∆ È≈Ò «¬º’ ◊ºÒÏ≈ Á∂ ¡≥Ù :
«¬≥fi Ù∞» ‘Ø«¬¡≈ Ó∂≈ √Î : Ú≈‰∆ ’Í» * √π«‰¡≈ ‘À Â∞√∆∫ ÔÙ≈‹ «ÎÒÓ˜ È≈Ò Â∆‹∆ «ÎÒÓ ’È ‹≈ ‘∂ ‘Ø? - ‹∆ ‘ª, “¡◊È∆ÍÊ” Á∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ’‰’ ÓÒ‘ØÂ≈ Á∆ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ ”⁄ √≥‹∂ ÁºÂ ¡Â∂ ‰Ï∆ ’Í» È≈Ò È˜ ¡≈Úª◊∆Õ «¬‘ «¬º ’ Ì≈ÚÈ≈ÂÓ’ «ÎÒÓ ‘ØÚ◊ ∂ ∆, «‹√ «Úº⁄ ‰Ï∆ √≥‹∂ ÁºÂ Á∂ Ï∂‡∂ Á≈ «’Á≈ «ÈÌ≈¬∂◊≈Õ ÓÀ∫ «¬√ «ÎÒÓ «Úº⁄ Î∆Ó∂Ò Ò∆‚ ‘ØÚª◊∆Õ «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ «¬º’ ØÓª«‡’ ‚≈Ó≈ ‘ØÚ◊ ∂ ∆Õ * Â∞‘≈‚∆ «Í¤Ò∆ «ÎÒÓ “Ï∂«Î’∂” ’≈Î∆ ÏØÒ‚ √∆, Í ÁÙ’ª È∂ ¿∞√ ˘ Ïπ∆ Â∑ª È’≈ «ÁºÂ≈ √∆? ’∆ Ú‹∑≈ Ó≥ÈÁ∂ ‘Ø? - ¡√∆∫ ¡«‹‘≈ È‘∆∫ ’«‘ √’Á∂ «’ «ÎÒÓ ˘ ÁÙ’ª È∂ È’≈ «ÁºÂ≈ √∆Õ Á∂«÷¡≈ ‹≈Ú∂ ª «ÎÒÓ È∂ ¡≈͉∆ Ò≈◊ ͻ∆ ’ Ò¬∆ √∆Õ «ÎÒÓ ˘ ÎÒ≈Í ¿∞Á∫Ø «’‘≈ ‹ªÁ≈ ‘À, ‹ÁØ∫ ¿∞‘ ¡≈͉∆ Ò≈◊ Ú∆ È≈ ’º„ √’∂Õ «¬√ Á∂ ËÓ≈’∂Á≈ «Ï˜È√ È≈ ’È «Íº¤∂ Á∆ Ú‹∑≈ ª ÓÀ˘ «¬‘∆ Òº◊Á∆ ‘À «’ «¬√ Á≈ «ÚÙ≈ ’∞fi ◊À-Ú≈«¬Â∆ ¡Â∂ √Ó∂∫ ÂØ∫ ’∞fi ¡º◊∂ √∆Õ ¿∞∫fi ‹∂ Â∞√∆∫ Á∂÷Ø Âª «ÎÒÓ Á≈ √≥◊∆ ÒØ’ª È∂ ’≈Î∆ Í√≥Á ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ * «¬√ Á∂ Óπ’≈ÏÒ∂ Â∞‘≈‚∆ ‚À«Ï¿± «ÎÒÓ “Ù∞Ë º Á∂√∆ ØÓª√” ’≈Î∆ ⁄≥◊∆ ‘∆ √∆Õ ’∆ ’‘Ø◊? ∂
ÚÀµÏ √∆∆˜ «Úº⁄ √È∆ «Ò˙È ’≥Í∆‡∆ÙÈ È‘∆∫ ’È≈ √È∆ «Ò˙È Á∆ ÒØ’«Íz¡Â≈ ˘ Ú∂÷ ’∂ «¬‘ ‘À≈È∆ Á∆ ◊ºÒ È‘∆∫ «’ «¬º’ Ú∆‚∆˙ √‡z ∆ «Ó≥ ◊ ÍÒ∂‡Î≈Ó ˜∆-E È∂ ¿∞√ Á∆ «˜≥ Á ◊∆ ”Â∂ «¬º ’ Ï≈«¬˙«Í’ Ú‹Ø∫ «¬º’ ÚÀÏ √∆∆˜ Ù∞» ’È Á≈ ¡ÀÒ≈È ’∆Â≈Õ “’∂È‹∆ ’Ω : «Á ¡È‡Ø Ò ‚ √‡Ø∆ ¡≈Î √È∆ «Ò˙È Èª¡ Á∆ «¬√ ÚÀ µ Ï √∆∆˜ Á≈ Í«‘Ò≈ «‘º√≈ Ó¬∆ «Úº⁄ ‘∆ Òª⁄ ’∆Â≈ ‹≈ «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ √È∆ È∂ Í«‘Ò∂ «‘º√∂ Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ ÷ÂÓ ’È ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á Á»√∂ √∆˜È Ò¬∆ Áº÷‰∆ ¡Î∆’≈ ”⁄ Ù»«‡≥◊ Ù∞» Ú∆ ’ «Áº  ∆ ‘À Õ Í«‘Ò∂ √∆˜È «Úº⁄ ¤∂ ¡ÀÍ∆√Ø‚ ‘È, «‹È∑ª «Úº⁄ √È∆ Á∂ Ï⁄ÍÈ ¡Â∂ ¡º Ò ∑ Û ¿∞Ó Á∆ «˜≥Á◊∆ Ï≈∂ «Á÷≈«¬¡≈ «◊¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Á»√∂ √∆˜È «Úº ⁄ ¡Ó∆’≈ «Úº⁄ ¿∞√ Á∂ ’∆¡ ˘ «Á÷≈«¬¡≈ ‹≈¬∂◊≈ ¡Â∂ ¿∞√ «Úº⁄ ‚À È ∆¡Ò ÚÀ Ï È≈Ò ¿∞ √ Á≈ «Ú¡≈‘ Ú∆ Ù≈ÓÒ ‘Ø √’Á≈ ‘ÀÕ √≥Ì≈ÚÈ≈ ‘À «’ ‚ÀÈ∆¡Ò Ú∆ «¬√ «Úº ⁄ ÷≈√ ̱«Ó’≈ «Úº⁄ «Á÷≈¬∆ Á∂ÚÕ∂ «¬º’ Ï∂‡∆ «ÈÙ≈ ˘ ◊ØÁ ÒÀ‰ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ‘∞‰∂ «‹‘∂ √Ø◊√ ∂ ∆ ≈‘∆∫ ÁØ Ï∂«‡¡ª ¡Ù ¡Â∂ È∂¡≈‘ Á∆ Óª ω∆ √È∆ ’«‘≥Á∆ ‘À «’ ¿∞√ Á∆ «˜≥Á◊∆ Ï≈∂ ÁÙ’ª Á∆ ¿∞Â√π’Â≈ È∂ «¬√ Ï≈«¬˙«Í’ ˘ ω≈¿∞‰ Ò¬∆ Íz∂«Â ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞‘ ’«‘≥Á∆ ‘À, “Ï‘∞ √≈∂ ÒØ’ ‹≈ȉ≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂ ‘È «’ ÓÀ∫ ¡√Ò «Úº⁄ ’Ω‰ ‘ª, «’ºÊØ∫ ¡≈¬∆ ‘ª Â∂ «˜≥Á◊∆ Á∂ ‹Ø ÎÀ√Ò∂ Ò¬∂, ¿∞È∑ª Ò¬∆ ÓÀ˘ «’È∑ª ⁄∆˜ª È∂ Íz∂«Â ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ ÓÀ∫ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∆ ‘ª «’ ¿∞‘ Ó∂∆ ¡√Ò∆¡Â ‹≈ȉ Ò¬∆ ÙØ¡ Á∂÷‰, Ï‹≈¬∂ ¿∞√ Ë≈È≈ «’ ‹Ø Ó∂∂ Ï≈∂ ¿∞È∑ª È∂ ω≈ º÷∆ ‘ÀÕ” ¿∞√ Á∂ ÓπÂ≈Ï’ Ù»«‡≥◊ ’«Á¡ª ¡≈͉∆ «˜≥Á◊∆ ˘ ÓπÛ «‹¿±‰≈ √Ω÷≈ È‘∆∫ √∆Õ ¿∞√ Á∂ Ï⁄ÍÈ ˘ «ÎÒÓ≈¿∞‰ Ò¬∆ «¬º’ Ï≈Ò ’Ò≈’≈ ˘ √≈¬∆È ’∆Â≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À, ‹Á «’ Ï≈’∆ √≈∂ √∆È ¿∞‘ ÷πÁ ’∂◊∆Õ
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Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞‚ º ¡Á≈’≈≈ «ÁÙ≈ ͇≈È∆ «ÎÒÓ «¬≥‚√‡∆ «Úº⁄ ’≥Í∆‡∆ÙÈ È‘∆∫ ’È≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∆Õ «ÁÙ≈ ͇≈È∆ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “Ï≈◊∆ B” È∂ Ï≈«’√ ¡≈«Î√ ”Â∂ ’≈Î∆ ÚË∆¡≈ ÍzÁÙÈ ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ ‹ÁØ∫ ¿∞√ ÂØ∫ «ÎÒÓª Á∆ ⁄؉ Ï≈∂ Í㮧 ¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ ª ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ÓÀ∫ «¬≥‚√‡∆ «Úº⁄ Á»‹∂ ’Ò≈’≈ª È≈Ò ’≥Í∆‡∆ÙÈ ’È Á∆ ʪ ¿∞È∑ª «ÎÒÓª Á≈ «‘º√≈ ω ’∂ ÷πÙ ‘ª, ‹Ø ÁÙ’ª ˘ ÷πÙ∆ Á∂‰ ¡Â∂ «¬√ Á≈ ’≥‡∫À ‡ ⁄≥◊≈ ‘ØÚÕ∂ «ÁÙ≈ Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “Ï≈◊∆ B” È∂ Ï≈’√ ¡≈«Î√ ”Â∂ AE@ ’ØÛ ÂØ∫ ÚºË Á∆ ’Ó≈¬∆ ’∆Â∆ ‘ÀÕ «ÁÙ≈ ÂØ∫ ‹ÁØ∫ Íπº«¤¡≈ «◊¡≈ «’ “Ï≈◊∆ B” Á∆ «Ò∆˜ ÂØ∫ Í«‘Òª «¬√ Á∆ √ÎÒÂ≈ ˘ ÒÀ ’∂ ¿∞√ Á∂ ÓÈ «Úº⁄ Ï∂⁄ÀÈ∆ √∆ ª ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ «ÏÒ’∞ÒÕ ¡«‹‘≈ √Óª ‘∞≥Á≈ ‘À ª ÓÀ˘ ÿÏ≈‘‡ ‘∞≥Á∆ ‘ÀÕ ÓÀ∫ √÷ «Ó‘È ¡Â∂ ÁÙ’ª Á≈ ÓÈØ‹ ≥ È ’È≈ ⁄≈‘∞Á ≥ ∆ ‘ªÕ
- ¡≈Ó ÂΩ ”Â∂ Á∂«÷¡≈ «◊¡≈ ‘À «’ ØÓª«‡’ ’≈Ó∂‚∆ «ÎÒÓª ÁÙ’ª ˘ Í√≥Á ¡≈ ‘∆ ‹ªÁ∆¡ª ‘ÈÕ ¿∞∫fi Ú∆ ¿∞√ «ÎÒÓ Á∆ Í»∆ ’≈√‡ ¡Â∂ «¬ÊØ∫ º’ «’ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ÓÈ∆Ù ÙÓ≈ Ú∆ ÈÚ∂∫ √ÈÕ ¡º‹ Á≈ ÁΩ ÈΩ‹Ú≈Ȫ ”⁄ ÷πÒ º Í ∂∑ ‰ Á≈ ÁΩ ‘À Â∂ «’¿∞∫«’ «¬‘ «ÎÒÓ «ÒÈ «¬È «Ò∂ÙÈ«ÙÍ ¿∞µÂ∂ ¡≈Ë≈ √∆, «¬√ Ò¬∆ «¬‘ ÁÙ’ª ˘ Í√≥Á ¡≈ ◊¬∆Õ * ’∞fi ¡≈͉∂ «Í¤Ø’Û Ï≈∂ Áº√? Ø - ÓÀ∫ Í≥‹≈Ï∆ ‘ª Â∂ Ó∂≈ Í≈Ò‰-ÍØÙ‰ «ÁºÒ∆ ”⁄ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Í≥‹≈Ï∆ ‘؉ Á∂ È≈Â∂ ÓÀ˘ Â∞√∆∫ “λ‚∆” ’«‘ √’Á∂ ‘ØÕ ÓÀ˘ «ÎÒÓª Á∂÷‰≈ ‘Ó∂Ù≈ ÂØ∫ ⁄≥◊≈ Òº◊Á≈ «‘≈ ‘ÀÕ «‹ºÊ∫Ø Âº’ ÓÀ˘ Ô≈Á ‘À, √≈‚∂ ÿ ”⁄ «ÎÒÓª Á∂÷‰ Á∆ Ú≈«¬Â ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ Ó∂≈ Ï⁄ÍÈ Ï‘∞ √㮧 ÷¡≈ÂÓ’ Ó≈‘ΩÒ ”⁄ Òß«ÿ¡≈ ‘ÀÕ Ó∂∂ Óª «Í˙ ’Á∂ ÓÀ˘ √‘∂Ò∆ Á∂ ÿ √Ω‰ È‘∆∫ «Á≥Á∂ √ÈÕ ‹∂ ÒÀ∫‚Ò≈¬∆È ÎØÈ ”Â∂ Ó∂∂ ÁØ√ Á∆ ’≈Ò ¡≈¿∞∫Á∆ ª Ó∂∂ «ÍÂ≈ ⁄π’ º Á∂ √È, «¬‘ Á∂÷‰ Ò¬∆ «’ ÓÀ∫ «’√ È≈Ò ◊ºÒ ’ ‘∆ ‘ªÕ ÓÀ∫ ¡≈͉∂ ÏÀ⁄Ò√ «‚◊∆ ‡»«˜Ó √‡º‚∆˜ ”⁄ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ¿∞√ Á∂ Ò¬∆ ÓÀ∫ Í«‘Ò∆ Ú≈ ‘Ø√‡Ò ”⁄ ‘∆ √∆Õ «‚◊∆ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á ÓÀ∫ ‹ÀÍπ Á∂ «¬º’ ‘Ø‡Ò ”⁄ «Â≥È √≈Ò Âº’ «¬≥‡È«ÙÍ ’∆Â∆, Í ÓÀ∫ ’Á∂ ’ÒºÏ È‘∆∫ ‹ªÁ∆ √∆Õ ÓÀ∫ Íπ≈‰∂ «÷¡≈Òª Á∆ √∆Õ Ì≈Ú∂∫ ÓÀ∫ Ó≈‚È Ú∆ √∆, Í ÓÀ∫ ÈÀ«Â’ ’Áª-’∆Óª ˘ «˜¡≈Á≈ Ó‘ºÂÚ «Á≥Á∆ √∆Õ * «Î Â∞√∆∫ Ó≈‚«Òß◊ «Úº⁄ «’Ú∂∫ ¡≈¬∂? - Ó∂∂ «ÍÂ≈ È‘∆∫ ⁄≈‘∞Á ≥ ∂ √È «’ ÓÀ∫ Ó≈‚«Òß◊ ’ªÕ ÓÀ∫ ¡≈Ó∆ ÏÀ’◊≈¿±∫‚ ª ‘ªÕ Ó∂∆ Óª ¡À’√Íؘ Á≈ Ó‘ºÂÚ ‹≈‰Á∆ ‘À, Í Ó∂∂ «ÍÂ≈ Á≈ Ó≥ȉ≈ ‘À «’ ÒÛ’∆¡ª ˘ ‹ÒÁ∆ «Ú¡≈‘ ’ ’∂ ÿ Ú√≈ ÒÀ‰≈ ⁄≈‘∆Á≈ ‘ÀÕ Ó∂∆ ÌÀ‰ ‹ÁØ∫ AH √≈Ò Á∆ ‘ج∆ ª «Ú¡≈‘ ‘Ø «◊¡≈, Í ÓÀ∫ ¡≈˜≈Á∆ ⁄≈‘∞Á ≥ ∆ √∆Õ ‹ÁØ∫ ÓÀ∫ «ÁºÒ∆ Á∆ «¬º’ Ó≈‚«Òß◊ ’≥ÍÈ∆ «Úº⁄ ◊¬∆, ¿∞Á∫Ø Ó∂≈ Ì≈ GE «’ÒØ √∆ ¡Â∂ ÓÀ∫ Á≥Áª ”⁄ Ïz«∂ √˜ Ò≈¿∞∫Á∆ √∆Õ ‘À≈È∆ Á∆ ◊ºÒ √∆ «’ ¿∞Ȫ∑ È∂ ÓÀ˘ «√ÒÀ’‡ ’ «Ò¡≈Õ «Î ÓÀ∫ ’√ ’È∆ Ù» ’∆Â∆ ¡Â∂ Ì≈ ÿ‡≈«¬¡≈, ¿∞ÁØ∫ ‹≈ ’∂ ÓÀ˘ Úº‚∆¡ª ¡√≈È∆ÈÓÀ∫‡ «ÓÒ‰ Òº◊∆¡ªÕ
«ÍzÔ≥’≈ ⁄ØÍÛ≈ ‹ÒÁ ‘∆ «¬’ ‘Ø ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞‚ º Íz‹ Ø ’ À ‡ ”⁄ ’≥Ó ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈Ú∂◊∆Õ Á√¡Ò, «ÍzÔ’ ≥ ≈ ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞‚ º √‡≈ «ÚÒ √«ÓÊ È≈Ò «¬’ ‡≈’ ÙØ¡ ˘ ‘Ø√‡ ’È ‹≈ ‘∆ ‘À, «‹√ ”⁄ ¿∞‘ «˜≥Á◊∆ Á∂ ¡√Ò ‘∆ؘ Ï≈∂ ◊ºÒª ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈Ú∂◊∆Õ «ÚÒ √«ÓÊ È≈Ò «¬‘ ¿∞Ȫ∑ Á∆ Ô»«‡¿±Ï √∆∆˜ ‘ØÚ◊ ∂ ∆Õ ‹≈‰’≈∆ ÓπÂ≈Ï’ «ÚÒ √«ÓÊ È∂ «Íº¤Ò∂ √≈Ò Á√≥Ï ”⁄ Ô»«‡¿±Ï ‹Ú≈«¬È ’∆Â≈ ≥ ≈, √∆Õ «ÚÒ È∂ «¬’ √‡≥‡ Ú∆‚∆˙ Ô»«‡¿±Ï ”Â∂ Ò≈¬∆Ú Ï≈∂ ¡ÀÒ≈È ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ Áº√‰ÔØ◊ ‘À «’ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ «ÎÒÓª Á∆ ◊ºÒ ’∆¬∂ ª «ÍzÔ’ ≥ ≈ ⁄ØÍÛ≈ «¬È∑∆∫ «ÁÈ∆∫ ¡Ó∆’∆ ‡∆. Ú∆. √ÒÓ≈È ÷≈È Á∆ «ÎÒÓ “Ì≈” ”⁄ ÏÂΩ ’∆Â∆ √∆ ‹Ø «¬’ ⁄À«‡∆ Ú’ √∆Õ Ô»«‡¿±Ï Á∂ ⁄∆Î «ÍzÔ’ «Ï˜ÈÀµ√ ¡Î√ ≈χ È∂ Ú∆Ú≈ ˘ «¬√ ÙØ¡ ÙØ¡ “’Úª«‡’Ø” Á∂ √∆˜È C ”⁄ Ș ¡≈ Ò∆‚ ¡«ÌÈ∂Â∆ Ș ¡≈ √’Á∆ ‘ÀÕ
«ÍzÔ≥’≈ Á∂ ‘ºÊ Òº◊≈ «¬’ ‘Ø ‘≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ ÍzØ‹À’‡
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Flying as a family: Success tips (NC) Families face a special set of challenges when preparing to hit the skies, but the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has some guidance to help you stroll through security. It starts when you’re packing. If you’re travelling with a child under two years old, things like baby food, milk, formula, water and juice are exempt from the usual 100 millilitre limit in your carry-on baggage. Any gel or ice packs brought to keep these items cool are exempt as well. Note that certain powders and granular materials — such as baby powder — are limited to a total quantity of 350 millilitres or less in your carry-on.
the Family/Special Needs line available at larger airports. The screening officer will need to inspect strollers, carriers and car seats, and you’ll also need to present any exempted liquids for inspection. When it comes to toy guns, your child’s may look fake, but you’re still better off leaving it at home. Other toys, including small electronics such as handheld games, are permitted in your carry-on.
Travelling with kids can be a lot of Once the whole family is packed up work, but these tips should make it a and arrives at the checkpoint, look for little easier. Find more information at www.catsa.gc.ca.
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mergency Management British Columbia (EMBC) has advised communities that snow packs in the Fraser River basin are very large this year and are higher than the snow pack levels that occurred in 2007. EMBC is expecting the spring freshet to bring higher than usual water levels in all local rivers beginning in mid-May and possibly provided funding to re-fortify and raise the height of the dykes to projected lasting until July. flood levels. Abbotsford’s dykes were Spring freshet flooding occurs as a re- raised to the design flood level advised sult of rapid snow melt, or a combina- by the Province and include a 0.6 meter tion of rapid snow melt and additional freeboard above the design water level. input from rainfall. Snow pack plays an important role in seasonal flood • The Ministry of Agriculture is a risk by providing a plentiful source of member of the flood response commitwater available for melt and runoff. In tee and will be working directly with years with elevated snow packs there producer associations on flood preis an increased likelihood of flooding. paredness planning and flood response. However, whether or not flooding Information for the agriculture sector occurs depends on the weather condi- is available at the Ministry website at tions during the snow melt season, https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/ and flooding cannot be forecast as a industry/agriculture-seafood/businessresult of snow pack levels alone. The market-development/emergencygreatest risk for flooding results from preparedness above normal snow packs combined • Detailed flood information and tips on with well above normal temperatures how to be personally prepared is posted and/or heavy rainfall during the snow on the City’s website at abbotsford.ca. melt season. Given the necessary ad- Residents are encouraged to check the verse weather conditions, flooding can website often as information is updated occur in years with or without high daily. Public computers are accessible snow pack. at all branches of the City library. The City’s Emergency Flood Planning Committee has been meeting to review flood response plans, emergency routes and resource coordination. The City’s Engineering Department is providing the lead role on flood operations and is working with Police, Fire Rescue Service, City departments and outside agencies as required.
• Information is also available through the City’s app @abbotsford. The app is free for download through the App Store or Google Play. The app allows you to access city information conveniently through your phone or digital device. It also allows you to receive
• The City of Abbotsford has an extensive dyking network to protect the community from floods on the Fraser and Sumas River systems.
CityofAbbotsford and Twitter:@ City_Abbotsford. Please follow us for current information.
notifications from the City. The City will be using this method to notify The following are key points for keep- residents in flood-risk areas if the situing you informed about flood prepara- ation changes or if new information is tions: available. • The City is preparing for possible • The City will also post important flooding in the Matsqui, Sumas and flood and river level updates on the Glen Valley areas. social media channels Facebook: /
• In the case of an evacuation, residents • In 2007, the City and the Provincial will be notified in person by Abbotsgovernment collaborated together and ford Police department members.
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Friday, May 18th 2018
FIRST SIKH TEMPLE IN NORTH AMERICA CELEBRATES NAGAR KIRTAN Golden Sikh Cultural Society holds first ever Nagar Kirtan to commemorate heritage designation for being the first temple in North America located in Golden, B.C. back in 1890. GOLDEN – The 1st Gurdwara in North America has now been traced by historians back to 1890, on a piece of land in the current town of Golden, B.C. In the traditions that saw people travel to different Gurdwaras for different commemorations, we welcome all to be part of the “travelling sangat� to be a part of history, once again. Date: Sunday, May 20, 2018 Time: 9AM – 1PM Location: Golden Sikh Temple 603 13 St S Golden, BC. For those that can not attend, donations are welcome.
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krn leI Xfd krvfAuNdf hY. It's Canada Road Safety Week. Abbotsford Police reminds you to take the "D" out of Driving and to Drive Safely!
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anMd mfxoN. Staff Sergeant Mike Stach has retired after 30 years of dedicated policing to the Abbotsford community! Thank you for your service & enjoy this amazing new chapter in life!
Business Watch Crime Prevention is the establishment of partnership between the Police Department and local community members, be it residents or proprietors, to reduce the threat of crime, enhance the sense of safety and security, develop an environment where crime cannot flourish and positively influence the quality of life in our community. The Purpose of Business Watch To enhance communications between the Police and the Business Community in an effort to reduce and prevent crime against their businesses. Key Components of Business Watch Business Watch primarily establishes links among businesses and the police. Business Watch is businesses taking systematic steps to reduce opportunities for crimes in and around business locations. In Business Watch areas, the Watch Coordinator and business leaders assist business § Reporting crime, effectively observing and reporting to police all suspicious activities that could lead to crime § Operation Identification -- marking all equipment, machines etc., with traceable identification for deterrence and tracing § Robbery Prevention § Break and Enter Prevention § Self-Protection § Improve communication between the participating Businesses and the Police Principles of Crime Prevention § Crime Prevention is everybody's business § Crime Prevention is more than security § Crime Prevention is cost effective § Crime Prevention requires cooperation and participation from all elements of the Community § Crime Prevention requires education § Crime Prevention improves the quality of life for every community -- businesses and residents Benefits to Reducing Crime § Greater freedom and security for every community member -- business or resident § Revived sense of civic responsibility as a natural and expected part of the community § Healthier Communities § Increased pride in self and community both individually and collectively Crime Prevention means working together to solve problems rather than working in isolation; it means working with concerned citizens to address ways to prevent crime. It means the community, residential and commercial, learning how to protect themselves and working together to keep their neighbourhoods crime and drug free. It means law enforcement working with neighbourhoods, businesses and service organizations to develop action plans based on information about crimes and other problems. The Abbotsford Police Department will provide the following as part of your participation in Business Watch: Crime Prevention training for businesses on subjects such as: shoplifting, armed robbery, vandalism, malicious mischief, fraud, and commercial burglary §
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Business Watch program stickers to advertise Community Awareness.
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Business Watch quarterly newsletter
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Ongoing training for participants of Business Watch
For more information on the Business Watch Program, contact our Community Police Office at 604-864-4814 or email crimeprevention@abbypd.ca.
Call APD non-emergency at 604-859-5225 or text ABBYPD (222973) To make an anonymous report, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or report online at solvecrime.ca
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Titans Against Gangs
By: Jaskamal Khela bbotsford Traditional Secondary School is pleased to announce the Titans Against Gangs (T.A.G.) Expo that is taking place in the ATSS gym on Thursday, May 17th. This is an initiative to challenge ATSS students to show their support with a personal pledge against gang violence which is a prominent issue in the Abbotsford community. At this Expo, there will be many opportunities for both parent and students to learn about making positive choices and to connect with members of the community. Many well-known community stakeholders will be life, but negatively impacts those present during this Expo including who care for that individual the the Abbotsford Police and Fire most. It was at that point where I felt that something had to be done, not only by our Abbotsford law enforcement team, but something that our Abbotsford community must work on to improve the future for the youth.
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2. What is involved in the personal pledge to healthy life choices that you and many other students from ATSS will be taking on May 17th? A personal pledge is not only a pledge to make healthy life choices and promote a positive lifestyle, but accepting this personal pledge means that you can become a leader towards a positive change. With your pledge, you can show your confidence, honesty, and respect, Departments, Corrections Canada, but inspires others to stand for the the RCMP, Mayor Henry Braun, and same cause. many more. 3. Why do you think that certain 1. What made you want to start the individuals in our community feel Titans Against Gangs initiative? that the APD is not doing “enough”? I wanted to start this initiative to bring change to our Abbotsford community, where gang violence is drastically impacting the lives of the youth because of the choice of becoming a gang member. I was disappointed at reading some of the articles in the Abbotsford Newspaper, and it shocks me to think that teenagers around my age think that it is acceptable to pursue a lifestyle as an active gang member. However, this choice not only impacts a teen’s own personal PAGE 12
I feel this way about our community because we don’t take the time to see the hard work and effort that our Abbotsford Law Enforcement team puts into protect our community. From the moment that they arrive to work to the last minute before midnight to clock out, these young men and women are expected to work every single day unaware of the events coming their way. We fail to understand the struggles that lies behind the uniform that they must
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wear every single day, knowing that this day might even be their last. I want to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of not only our Abbotsford Police Department, but our Healthcare, First-Responders Unit, Fire Rescue Services, and many other important departments with the T.A.G. event. 4. What can the community do to help promote healthy and positive lifestyle choices? There are so many ways for our community to help promote a healthy and positive lifestyle. It starts with showing compassion, kindness and respect towards each other. It can also be to work hard towards selfimprovement and achieving goals for the future. Communicating with one another to encourage a positive energy and support each other through difficult times. These little steps build up to make a bigger change within our lives, therefore it is not important to consider other options like substance abuse, drugs, alcohol, and even violence to solve problems.
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5. Where do you see Abbotsford’s youth in the next 15-20 years? Is improvement a possibility? What needs to be done to make this improvement a reality? Improvement is only possible if we work together to show our awareness against these issues within our society. This initiative serves to encourage teenagers to work together to understand the consequences of our actions before it affects innocent lives. Just by making a pledge is a start of bringing a new change, and a new future for the future of Abbotsford. 6. If you could send a message to all the youth and their parents in Abbotsford, what would it be? The best solution for any problem is to talk to someone who you can trust. From a friend to a family member, communication is the key that allows us to see a different perspective from our actions. It is best to let someone know before it is too late.
30th Annual General Meeting: Harm reduction thru the lens of human needs Tues., June 12, 5:30 p.m. at FOUNDRY Abbotsford
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or 2017, Impact adjusted its approach from a focus on addressing risk to a focus on addressing needs. Rather than simply looking at how we can help reduce the harm our clients are exposed to as a result of the risks they take, we challenge ourselves to acknowledge the needs that fuel those risks.
“harm reduction” anew—through the lens of human needs.
A person who can’t and doesn’t risk, also doesn’t thrive. Why? Because they have lost hope… nothing seems worth the risk. In a way, even what might be called “problematic” substance use can be seen as a glimmer of hope… something worth fighting for.
What if we look at harm reduction, instead, as reducing the hazards on the path to meeting our human needs?
While Impact has had a “harm reduction” approach for nearly two decades—for this, our 30th Annual General Meeting, in addition to introducing our new logo and new/ old name (above), we plan to look at
Sometimes harm reduction can be seen simply as a tool, or set of tools (e.g. clean needles, condoms, seatbelts, toothbrushes) to reduce exposure to the harms inherent in so-called “risky” behaviours (e.g. drug use, sex, driving, eating candy).
Come to our AGM and share, listen, imagine and invent with us! Also have a light meal, check out FOUNDRY Abbotsford (our counselling staff’s new home), become a member of the organization (if you aren’t already - it’s free), and vote for (or even be nominated to join) our 2018-2019 board of directors. Registration starts at 5:30. AGM starts at 6:00 and we should be done by 7:30. PAGE 13
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New board appointed to Province’s tech agency, Innovate BC ruce Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology, has announced the membership of Innovate BC’s new board of directors, to help guide and promote tech sector growth, generating good jobs in the emerging economy, increased revenue and economic development all around British Columbia.
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S u p p l y Agreement with the B.C. Green Party caucus. Recognizing its potential to boost B.C. tech, the provincial government has adopted the concept as part of its efforts to help B.C. innovators thrive and build a strong, sustainable economy for everyone.
Alan Shaver, president and vicechancellor of Thompson Rivers University, has been appointed chair of Innovate BC, where he will help lead the Crown agency’s delivery of programs that support innovation, entrepreneurship and business development in the tech sector. “With a highly qualified board in place, Innovate BC is ready to help “Alan Shaver brings a wealth of entrepreneurs take full advantage of leadership experience, which, the economic opportunities ahead,” combined with his background in said B.C. Green Party Leader Andrew technology and knowledge of regional Weaver. “This key B.C. Green platform B.C., makes him an outstanding commitment was developed through choice to lead the Innovate BC board,” consultation with tech sector leaders. said Ralston. “Each member of the I am proud that our caucus has board brings distinctive skills that contributed this idea to support them are essential to ensuring B.C. tech as they drive B.C.’s economy across entrepreneurs and businesses get the all sectors, and in every region of our necessary help to grow and create great province.” jobs throughout the province. I’d like to recognize and thank the former BC Innovate BC was created in March Innovation Council board of directors 2018 following the passing of the for the strategic advice and direction British Columbia Innovation Council they have provided over the years, in Amendment Act, which expanded the particular, board chair Derek Lew.” mandate of the BC Innovation Council, and renamed it Innovate BC. Shaver is joined by a diverse team of 11 directors and one ex-officio member, “Technology is everywhere, in every with backgrounds in regional economic industry, and is enhancing lives in development, research and innovation, every corner of B.C. So, I am pleased academia and entrepreneurship. Board to begin work with this dynamic members bring a broad range of group, which is made up of leaders expertise, including life sciences, from around the entire province,” said software development and applications Shirley Vickers, president and CEO, of clean tech in B.C.’s traditional Innovate BC. “I’m looking forward resource industries. to leveraging their leadership and insights to help grow B.C.’s dynamic “Promoting innovative ideas and technology sector, which is powering practices will improve the quality of innovation, creating jobs and growing life for the people of B.C., and promote our economy.” sustainable economic development,” said Shaver. “This requires investment In collaboration with the Innovate BC in people, our most valuable assets, and board, the B.C. government will work partnerships between communities, with industry stakeholders to review governments, industry, business, programs that support the tech and NGOs and academic institutions. I look innovation sector provincewide. The forward to serving the people of B.C. Crown agency will also provide tech as chair of the board of Innovate BC.” entrepreneurs with tools, resources and expert guidance, and support The innovation commission is a Indigenous entrepreneurship. component of the Confidence and
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Recovery program offers space for people to rebuild lives
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eople will be supported to move from a cycle of addiction, homelessness and incarceration, with greater opportunities to rebuild their lives with dignity and respect, at a new Victoria recovery centre. The Government of British Columbia is providing $4.7 million in funding to Our Place Society’s Therapeutic Recovery Community (TRC) — a recovery-based program that is delivered in a structured environment. Therapeutic recovery communities, like the project being developed by Our Place Society, offer a safe space for people to learn new ways to strengthen themselves, rebuild their lives and address the root causes of their addiction. “Our government is working to provide a full spectrum of connected and holistic mental health and addiction supports to help all British Columbians live happier, more fulfilling lives,” said Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “I am so proud to support this innovative, therapeutic recovery community, which will help people living with addiction develop the skills they need to thrive in our community.” What makes this therapeutic recovery community unique is the active role clients will have in its operations. In a TRC, work is a key component. It is used both for therapy and education. Residents perform many of the jobs needed to keep the community going. A structured and meaningful work schedule helps to shape behaviour, create a sense of membership, teach job skills and instil attitudes that promote competence. Our Place Society will work with partners to ensure program supports are culturally appropriate and safe, including holistic integration of Indigenous and non-Indigenous healing approaches that seek to achieve and sustain the well-being of all residents. “We are grateful to the Government of B.C. for supporting this lifechanging program,” said Don Evans, executive director of Our Place. “This is an opportunity to not only trans-
form the lives of individuals, but to also transform our community.” The proposed location for the therapeutic recovery community is the former youth custody centre at 94 Talcott Rd. in View Royal. To support this project, BC Housing will be leasing this property to Our Place Society at a nominal rate, providing a grant of approximately $310,000 for site renovations, and covering property tax costs for the next three years. “After playing an important role in helping more than 100 people transition to permanent housing, I’m excited that this building will be able to find a new role providing the housing future residents will need to focus on rebuilding their lives,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “By combining this stable housing with the necessary wraparound support services, this therapeutic recovery community will support people in their recovery.” The proposed therapeutic recovery community will begin accepting male clients in 2019–20 for between 12 and 24 months at a time. People may be referred to the program through the criminal justice system, or Our Place Society’s network of social-support service providers. All admissions to the TRC will be subject to a rigorous application and interview process, which will assess treatment readiness to ensure suitability for admission to the program. Counsellors, case managers, health-care professionals and social workers will guide clients through the program. Clients on medication for opioid-agonist therapy will receive appropriate supports through the program. The Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions will be working closely with Our Place Society on this project to determine the effectiveness and adaptability of the TRC model in other parts of the province. The goal of the TRC is for everyone who completes the program to be in control of their addiction, have a place to live, a job and all the life skills necessary to thrive in the wider community. PAGE 15
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Gr dIaF aOrqF nUM sLFqI aqy snyh jd vI koeI aOrq jfˆ purÈ Bfvukqf ijvyˆ qnfv, bxf ky rwKxf cfhIdf hY. KuÈI, gmI, nfmoÈI, srIrk drd mihsUs krdf hr idn iqAuhfr nUM pirvfr nfl iml ky mnfAuxf cfhIdf hY. hr hY qd kudrqI qOr Auwqy roxf af jfˆdf hY. rox dI KusLI nUM iml ky vMzx nfl Gr ivwc pRqIikRaf kyvl mnuwK jfqI ivc hI pfeI jfˆdI hY. kuwJ hor QxDfrI jIv vI cIkdy kurlfAuˆdy hn, pRMqU prspr ipafr vDdf hY. AunHfˆ dy hMJU nhIˆ inkldy. ieh qwQ sfhmxy afey pirvfr dy hr mY N b r nU M iew k dUjy dIaF qklIPF, jLrUrqF aqy hn ik aOrqfˆ, purÈfˆ qoˆ vwD roˆdIafˆ hn. iek anBfvnfvF df iKafl rwKxf cfhIdf umfn anusfr aOrq iek sfl ivc lgBg 50 vfr hY. ies nfl Gr dI nINh hor pwkI roˆdI hY, jdik purÈ lgBg 10 vfr roˆdf hY. aOrq ho jFdI hY. lgfqfr 6 imMt qk aqy purÈ 2 imMt qk roˆdf hY. Gr ivwc aOrqF nUM smfn drjLf aOrqfˆ dy purÈfˆ qoˆ vwD rox dy ivigafnk kfrn hn . ijvyˆ :- 1[ aOrqfˆ ivc hMJUafˆ dIafˆ guwQIafˆ purÈfˆ dyxf cfhIdf hY. dy mukfbly CotIafˆ huMdIafˆ hn. iËafdf hMJU sMBfl pirvfr c prspr ipafr, iqafg dI Bfvnf bxfeI rwKx nfl Gr nhIˆ skdIafˆ aqy hMJU jldI bfhr af jfˆdy hn. 2[ aOrq ivc rox nUM rokx vflf hfrmon tYstostron svrg bxdf hY. purÈfˆ dy mukfbly Gt huMdf hY. 3[ aOrqfˆ ivc roxf Gr ivwc mrdF nUM vI Gr dy kMmF ivwc mdd krnI cfhIdI hY. jy ilafAux vflf rsfiex prolYkitn iËafdf huMdf. aOrqF Gr pRqI smripq hn qF iek anumfn anusfr aOrqfˆ ivc ies dI 65 pRqIÈq mrdF nUM moZy nfl moZf imlf ky iËafdf huMdI hY. 4[ siBafcfrk : -smfj nrilMg kMm krn ivwc sLrm mihsUs nhIN arQfq lVky purÈfˆ nUM roˆdf nhIˆ vyKxf cfhuMdf. AunHfˆ krnI cfhIdI. nUM rox qoˆ bcfv krn leI pRyrdf hn. hMJUafˆ dIafˆ Gr afey mihmfn nUM pUrf siqkfr iksmfˆ :- awKfˆ ivc hyT ilKy keI qrHfˆ dy hMJU inkl skdy hn. 1[ byimsfl hMJU : -awKfˆ dy bfhrly Bfg dyxf cfhIdf hY.
arQfq kornIaf nUM hr vyly islf rwKx leI aqy inroeI Kurfk leI ies pRkfr dy hMJU pYdf huMdy hn. islI awK rihx kfrn awKfˆ dI sMBfl rihMdI hY aqy hvf dy buwly mhIn kxf qoˆ surwiKaq rKdI hY. ienHfˆ dI rcnf slfeI dy smfn huMdI hY. muwK qOr `qy pfxI, nmk, pRotIn aqy aYtIafkszYˆts hr iek 24 GMty ivc lgBg iek gRfm hMJU pYdf krdf hY. 2[ rYPlYks hMJU :- ieh hMJU Aus vyly pYdf huMdy hn, jdoˆ awK ivc koeI bfhrlI vsqU af jfvy ijvyˆ imwtI dy kx, koeI mwCr afid tIar gYs, ipafjfˆ ivcoˆ vfsp, imrcfˆ jfˆ awK ivc sfbx afid pY jfvy qd awK dI surwiKaf leI ies pRkfr dy hMJU inkldy hn. 3[ Bfvk hMJU : ies pRkfr dy hMJU iksy Kfs Bfivkqf kfrn ijvyˆ guwsf, gmI, KuÈI, srIrk qklIP afid vyly pYdf huMdy hn. ielHfˆ dI rcnf afm hMJUafˆ qoˆ vwK huMdIhY. purÈ roˆdI aOrq nUM vyK ky ipMGl ikAuˆ jfˆdf hY :- ies ivÈy Auwqy keI KojIafˆ ny gm kIqf hY. 2011 ivc iesrfeIz dy iek anusQfnI vloˆ ieh pK pyÈ kIqf igaf ik roˆdI aOrq dy hMJUafˆ ivc iek rsfiexk sYt inkldf hY,jo purÈ Auqy pRBfv pfAuˆdf hY aqy iswty vjoˆ purÈ ivcly kfmk hfrmon tYstostIron dI mfqrf Gt jfˆdI hY. purÈ kfmk qOr `qy kmËor ho jfˆdf
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svyr vyly KflI pyt ikhVy Bojn KfDy jfx jfˆ nf KfDy jfx bfry kuwJ suJfa rfq dI lgBg 7-8 GMty dI nIˆd qoˆ bfad nvyˆ idn df ÈuB arMB huMdf hY. hr iek cfhuMdf hY ik cVHn vflf idn KuÈI, sPlqf aqy suKI hovy. pyt ivc cfr qYhfˆ huMdIafˆ hn. sB qoˆ aMdrlI qYh nUM mUkoÈ afKdy hn. ieh nrm, koml aqy pwDrI huMdI hY. ies dI motfeI lgBg iek imlImItr huMdI hY. KflI pyt KfDf Bojn iswDf ies dy sMprk ivc afAuˆdf hY. kyvl Auh hI Bojn KfDy jfx jo qih nUM koeI hfnI nf krn ies qrHfˆ mYtfboils ny pUrf kMm ÈurU krnf huMdf hY. srIr dy keI Bfgfˆ ny kMm krnf ÈurU krnf huMdf hY.
mihMdr isMG vflIaf 1[ bdfm : rfq nUM qkrIbn 10 bdfm 8[ aMzy : ieh protIn aqy poÈitk aMÈfˆ pfxI ivc iBE dyvo. svyr vyly iClkf nfl BrpUr huMdy hn. Auqfr ky Kfvo, bdfm ivtfimn, imnrlË, aYˆtIafksIzYˆts afid nfl BrpUr huMdy hn. 9[ sfbq anfj dI zbl rotI : ieh zbl rotI ibnf eIst qoˆ hoxI cfhIdI 2[ ppIqf : ies ivc keI poÈitk aMÈ huMdy hY. srIr dIafˆ muwK loVfˆ leI ËrUrI hY. hn, ryÈy huMdy hn aqy aYnjLfeIm huMdy hn, pRMqU ppIqf Kfx qoˆ bfad lgBg 30 imMt Bojn jo KflI pyt nhIˆ Kfxy cfhIdy : Bojn nf Kfvo. 1[ kylf : kyly ivc mYgnIÈIam iËafdf
3[ qrbUË : svyr vyly kfPI lfBvMd huMdy huMdf hY. ieh KUn ivc kYlÈIam df hn. ies ivc poÈitk aMÈ, lfeIpIn afid sMquln ivgfVdf hY. huMdy hn. Kfx qoˆ bfad lgBg 30 imMt 2[ dhIˆ : dhIˆ ivc awzy jIvfxU huMdy 7[ kolz zirMks : ienHfˆ ivclI KMz aqy kuJ nf Kfvo. hn. pyt ivc qyËfb pYdf huMdf hY, jo ienHfˆ qyËfb mfrU asr krdy hn. 4[ KMjUr : ieh POrn ÈkqI idMdy hn. pfcn jIvfxUafˆ nUM mfr idMdf hY aqy dhIˆ pUrf 8[ Pl : pfeIn aYpl, ilcI, aMgUr aqy sfrI rfq srIr ivcoN psIny, sfh aqy ipÈfb pRxflI leI awCy hn. lfB nhIˆ idMdf. aMb KflI pyt Kfxy TIk nhIˆ rihMdy. rfhIˆ pfxI bfhr inkldf rihMdf hY. svyr 5[ Èihd : ko s y pfxI nfl Èihd lY x f 3[ tmftr : tmftr ivc qy Ë fb hu M d y hn. AuwTx smyˆ srIr ivc pfxI dI Gft huMdI 9[ dvfeIaf : zfktr dI slfh qoˆ ibnf kdy hY. svyry AuTdy sfr Gwto-Gwt iek iglfs bhuq AupXogI huMdf hY. ieh pfcn pRxflI, aYsIiztI ho jfˆdI hY. vI koeI dvfeI KflI pyt nf Kfvo. pfxI pIxf cfhIdf hY. vfDU pfxI idn dy hor iemAuintI, mYtfboilm ÈkqI afid leI 4[ KIrf aqy hrIafˆ sbËIafˆ : ienHfˆ ivcly 10[ pystrI, imTfeIafˆ, PrUt, jUs, eIst smyˆ vI ilaf jf skdf hY. pfxI srIr dy lfBvMd hY. amIno aYisz KflI pyt drd jfˆ gYs krdy nhIˆ Kfxy cfhIdy. toriss bfhr kZdf hY. mYtfgoilsm ikRaf 6[ EtmIl : ies ivc GulxÈIl ryÈy huMdy hn. leI ËrUrI hY. hn. ieh mUkoÈ qih nUM Zwk lYˆdy hn aqy 11[ cfh/kOPI : mfhr ienHfˆ nUM KflI pyt pIx bhuq AupXogI hn. dlIaf iek vDIaf 5[ nfspfqI aqy mUlIafˆ : KflI pyt Kfx qoˆ ienkfr krdy hn. ieh isstm nUM qyËfbI Aus qoˆ bfad sOx vfly kmry dy prdy htfE nfl pyt dI qih nUM nuksfn kr skdy hn. bdl hY. krdy hn. jUs, bfeIl nUM pUrf AuqpMn hox qfˆ jo kudrqI roÈnI hOlI-hOlI afAuxI ÈurU hoey aqy idmfg nUM idn cVHn df sMdyÈ jf 7[ nts : poÈitk aMÈfˆ dy BMzfr hn, bhuq 6[ msflydfr Bojn : ieh pyt dI qih nUM nhIˆ idMdy. cfh nfl kuJ Kfx nfl Éqry nUM sky. Bojn jo KflI pyt KfDy jf skdy hn. AupXogI hn. kuJ Gt kIqf jf skdf hY. qMg krdy hn.
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Province to match donations up to $20 million to help people affected by floods o help people impacted by the The Canadian Red Cross is already
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recent devastating flooding, the B.C. government is encouraging British Columbians to donate to the Canadian Red Cross and will match contributions up to a total of $20 million, Premier John Horgan has announced.
supporting local authorities to meet the urgent needs of thousands of floodimpacted residents in B.C.
Red Cross teams have been contracted to provide surge support to local emergency social services teams (ESS) who “British Columbians will always be are supporting affected residents at there for each other in times of crisis,” reception centres in Grand Forks and Premier Horgan said. “We’re seeing Midway. incredible strength and resilience in communities affected by flooding – and The Canadian Red Cross is working British Columbians from all corners of alongside provincial and local governthe province want to provide a helping ments, and First Nations, to plan how to hand. Donations to the Canadian Red best support individuals, families and Cross will provide vital help in a time communities in the days and weeks of greatest need for so many people and ahead. communities.” Flooding in B.C. has forced the evacuThe B.C. government has chosen to ation of almost 2,000 properties work with the Red Cross because of the The Red Cross has volunteers and reagency’s experience in co-ordinating lief supplies in affected communities. relief efforts in previous provincial disasters and because it is uniquely Additional Red Cross relief supplies positioned to receive and distribute are pre-positioned across the country, donations from Canadians in relation ready to be deployed, if needed. to disasters, especially to those most The Red Cross provides support for vulnerable. The dollar-for-dollar do- needs, not loss, and works collaboranation campaign will run from May tively with other assistance providers 16 to July 31, 2018, and will apply to to avoid duplication. any individual donations from British Assistance to affected families is Columbians. provided through locally-managed The best way to support people affected Emergency Social Services Programs by the floods is through a financial that make available short-term food donation. Those wishing to help are and lodging help to those displaced encouraged to make a financial donaby floods or wildfire. The Red Cross tion to the B.C. Floods Appeal in one augments the support already provided of the following ways: by the volunteers operating the ESS system. Online: redcross.ca by calling 1 800 418-1111 by texting BCFLOODS to 30333 to make a $10 donation (billed to your phone) by contacting your local Canadian Red Cross office Donations to the Red Cross will support individuals, families and communities that were affected by the flooding. Support will be provided based on needs identified across impacted regions, in co-operation with the efforts of local and provincial government programs, and may include assistance with urgent needs like food, shelter, or clothing, as well as re-entry and longer term recovery.
This week, government announced that it will provide compensation to those who were unable to obtain flood insurance, through the Disaster Financial Assistance Program. The program will cover up to 80% of costs to eligible businesses and homeowners, farm owners, residential tenants and charitable organizations. Flood-affected residents are encouraged to register with the relevant local authority for emergency social services and with the Canadian Red Cross for further assistance. Registration allows people to receive urgent assistance, helps reunite loved ones separated by disaster and allows people to receive important updates and services.
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zf: dlIp kOr itvfxf qfiraF dI iKwqI ieDr qoN BAuN ky AuDr af cuwkI sI pr bflI nUM nINd ikwQoN? ……kdy iewk pfsf lYNdI, kdy dUjf , Auh qrlomwCI ho rhI sI.afpxy afp kdy Auh ro pYNdI qy roNdI roNdI hI Auh kuJ socx lwg pYNdI. qVky ijhy jf ky AusdI awK lwgI. kfPI svyr hoeI svyry jdoN Auh AuwTI qF, isr Bfrf Bfrf qy hwz pYr Kusdy ijhy sn. Auh CyqI nfl AuwT ky lMgr ivwc geI. “mym sfihb hux jfgI ey, bIbI ny gurduafry jfxf sI cfh krn nUM hjLfr hfk mfrI. bcfrI nUM Pyr afp hI krnI peI.” cMpI, bflI dI mqRyeI BYx ny GUrI pfAuNdy hoey afiKaf. bflI kuJ nf bolI, inwq vFg pihlF BFzy mFjy, iPr Gr sMBfilaf qy iPr sfry GridaF dy mYlLy kwpVy Dox bYT geI. cfh pIx nUM ajy Aus dI vwiZaF rUh nhIN sI krdI. Bog pYx qy jdoN Aus dI mqRyeI mF gurdvfirEN afeI qF cfh EvyN peI dyK iKJ ky bolI, “cfh Juls lY nI, nKry kr kr nf idKf vfDU. jhfn dIaF qF jfxIN DIaF hI nhIN, eyhI axoKI DI afeI aY.”
eIrKf nf krF, sgoN nOkrF vFg sfrf idn Qozy mUhry golf DMdf krdI iPrF qy AWqoN mYnUM ieAuN afKYN.” “kfhnUM krdI eyN qUM eIrKf. Auh mfVI ijhI juafkVIaF nUM cIjL ilaf dyx, bs Pyr awT idn eys df mUMh iswDf nhIN huMdf. Edx juafkVI qoN Buwl ky sLfhI vflLf hwQ lwg igaf qF, bws Pyr Kfx nUM peI AuhnUM, jfxI iehdy KinKfp pfeI hoeI sI.”
“nKry krky mYN kIhnUM isKOxy ny mfsI? kw p Vy su w k xy pfAu N i daF bflI ny jvfb idwqf, qy nfl hI ibrn ibrn hMJU Au s dIaF aw K F ivcw o N ikrn lw g pey . “ ro ky nf zrf aYNvyN. golLI qF nI mfrI qyry. kwlH dI bUQf sujfeI bYTI aYN” , mfsI ny qwqI “aYho ijhf duwK lgdY mfsI myry nfl qYnUM ho ky afiKaf. pqfeI aY kI kuJ krdIaYN, kI kI boldIaYN. “eydUM qF golLI mfr idMdI mfsI. huMdI nf awj “kuJ Kf ky mr jf Pyr, eyzy nKry vflI ny myrI mF ijAuNdI, Jwt iZwz pfV ky nf mr jy nhIN kuJ aKvfAuxf.” jFdI, ijvyN qUM mYnUM ikhf sI ik qyry nfloNL qF kMjrIaF vI cMgIaF ny. kI dyiKaf sI “qUM qF eyhIE cfhuMdI aYN, beI nfly Pyr qUM myrf?” bflI ny aiq pIVq ho ky ikhf. gwlF bxfAuNdI iPrF ik mfVI sI kuJ Kf ky “cvr cvr nf bol bfhlLI, do igwT jLbfn mr geI.” lwgI ey. jf vwZI ikWQy jMm ky myry mwQy mfrgIaY, boqy ijhy nUM, nf akl nf mOq.”mfsI gurduafry qoN ilaFdI hoeI dyg afpxIaF dohF DIaF nUM vMzdI hoeI bolI.
“kfhnUM, qUM qF cMgIeNY bhuq. bfhr jf ky qF sux kI lok mUMh ivwc hwQ idMdy ny. Cwizaf ey ikqy qUM afpxy ipE nUM bihx jogf?” mfsI ny nwk cVfHAuNidaF qfhny nfl ikhf.
“mfsI mYnUM jo mrjLI afK, pr myrI mF nUM “koeI kuwJ nhIN kihMdf, jfN qUM kihnI aYN jF gflLF kZx dI koeI loV nhIN.” qyrI shylI, Auh sMqI mfrI. afvdy aONqrI “hor AuwcI AuwcI ro ky suxf dy ipE nUM, ki- nKwqrI dy koeI huMdf qF AuhnUM pqf lgdf, hMdI, ijhVf kuJ afKxf hoAU. mYN nI zrdI beI bgfny DIaF puwqF nUM ikvyN bdUhIdf hY.” qyry zrfivaF qoN.” “iewk sMqI kI jhfn eI sfrf ijho ijhf ‘eyho jhIaF qF qYnUM hI afAuNdIaF ny eyhI kuJ dyKU afK dU. kI kMm ey Pyr pRymIeNy mfry ipE sI ijhVf kdy myrI gwl nI sI BuMjy df sfzy Gr afAux df? mYnUM qF kdy mwQf izwgx idMdf, qy hux qyrI idn rfq dI BrqI srIKf nI tykdf. Amr kur vI khy kwlH ik ny vYrI bxf Cwizaf ey. “ “iehdf ipE roky. kI kMm aY juafn muMzy “afho, qYnUM qF sfry vYrI hI idsdy ny. mYN df kuVI nfl gwl krn df?” mYN afiKaf, af, mYnUM nHI kdy isDy mUMh boldI, qy kuVIaF “ipE ny eI isr cVHf rwKI ey.” ny, AuhnF nUM nHI dyK hMGdI.” “hY hY ! QonUM pY jfey lohVf! qusIN mYnUM pRym, “Blf mfsI ikAuN JUT mfrdIaYN, AuhnF nUM myrI skI BUaf dy puwq nfl aYNAuN afKoN? kIVy qUM kwuJ lY ky dyvYN, kwuJ bxf ky dyvyN, mYN kdy pYxgy Qozy?sMqI ijho ijhI afp aY, Auho jI PAGE 20
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hI Aus nUM sfrI dunIaF idsdI aY” qy qYnUM mYN “aYDryeI. mYN afiKaf suK sFd df eI pqf kI afKF” bflI ny lohI lfKI ho ky afiKaf. lY cwlF.” “dyK ikvyN lqr lqr mfrdIaY jIB nUM. aYAuN “hF, awj svyry bnyry qy kflf kF boly. mYN jfxIN ieh swcI bxjUgI bol ky,” mfsI ny afiKaf “kOx afAugf?” bflI afKx lgI afpxy pYr kUcidaF afiKaf. “myry mfmf jI afAuxgy.” swcIN, ikdx dI “swc JUT df qF rwb hI nbyVf krUgf. ho krdI aY mfsI mYN nfnky jfxf ey .” mYN ikhf rwb swicaf, jy qF myry ivwc koeI KotaY “bytI , cMpI hoxI qF skUl clIaF jFdIaF qF myry kIVy pYx, nhIN qF kihnIaF aYNvIN ny, myrf Gr kwlI df ikvyN jIa lwigaf afKx vfilE QonUM ikqy ZoeI nf imly, Qozy krU? mfrdIaF bflI nUM avfjL, awj svyr dI bYTI hux nhfAux lwgIaY. mYN ikhf cl ivcIN inklx. inafxIaYN ijhVy vyly mrjLI nhf lvy.” “bUQf qoV dUM ikqy lwgIaY bfhlLf bolx”, pYr Doxy Buwl mfsI ny afiKaf. ieM n y nU M Au h aM d r bflI dy ipE ko l “kI gwl aY jI? qusIN ikAuN qIey idn klysL phuMc gey. bflI df ipE pihlF qF kuJ pf bYT idEN? ieh qF Blf inafxIeyN. qusIN Gbrfieaf, pr iPr rfjLI vfjLI suK sFd qF cMgy Bly isafxy E”, guslKfny ivwcoN puwC ky aKbfr dyKx lwg ipaf. inkl ky qOlIaf sukxf pfAuNidaF bflI dy “bflI, bytI jI, dyKo Qozy mfmf jI afey ipE ny afiKaf. ny,” mfsI ny EprI KusLI jLfhr kridaF ‘inafxI inafxI kih ky hI qF qusIN isr afvfjL mfrI: cVHf CwzIaY. dyKo shI ikvyN boldIaY, iksy mfmy df ijLkr suxidaF hI bflI dIaF BuwbF KVHy bYTy dI sLrm nIN, iksy bVy Coty dI inkl geIaF. ibnHF nfhqy hI Auh bfhr ilhfj nhIN. af geI. Auhdf idl kIqf ky Auh mfmy dy “bflI jf bytf nhf af.” glL nUM icMbV ky cIkF mfr ky rovy, pr mfmy bflI clI geI qy Auh afKx lwgf, “bwcy nUM mUhry jfx qoN pihlF bflI ny awKF sMvfr ky ipafr nfl smJf dyvo, ieh nf sfrf idn pUMJ leIaF, qy KusL ijhf mUMh bxfAux dI Kfx nUM hI pvo. kI kihMdI ey Auh ibcfrI koisLsL krdI Auh mfmy kol af geI. idl ivwc kI mqRyeIE aY nf!”
mfmy ny ipafr idwqf, qy mUMh vwl qwk ky “lY qusIN vI hux myry eI glL py jo. bcfrI boilaf, “kI gwl aY bflI, awKF lfl peIaF TIk aY Auh! afp qF dPqr cly jfny EN ny, ijvyN ro ky htI huMdIaYN?” , mYnUM eI pqf ky ikvyN Auhdy nfl sfrf idn ipE nUM Gbrfht hoeI qy mfsI dy vI mwQy ktdIaF. qy iqAuVIaF pY geIaF. “BlIey mfxsy, kfhdy ipwCy ieAuN krnf aYN? “jfh bytI, pihlF mfmf jI vfsqy cfh KbrY sfl aY ieQy KbrY Cy mhIny. koeI muMzf iml jy, afpxf PrjL lfhF. nfly rojL dI tYN iqafr kr ilaf, Pyr af ky gwlF krIN,” mfsI ny gwl nUM tfl idaF hoieaF ikhf. tYN muwky bflI dy ipE ny smJfieaf. “ijho ijhf koeI imldf ey ivafh ky pfsy nhIN bIbI cfh dI koeI loV nhIN. kI gwl kro, hor kI qusIN Auhdy vfsqy rfjf tolH aY bflI, hwQF qy vI suafh ijhI lwgI peI aY? Mfmy ny jLrf hYrfnI nfl puwiCaf. lEgy..” mfsI ny nKry nfl afiKaf. “iewk vfrI qF afpxy jfxyN cMgF eI dyKUM, “nhIN mfmf jI, mY qF CwlI BuMnx lwgI sI, Pyr DI puwq dI iksmq hY. dyiKE qF bfr awKF vI DUMeyN nfl hI lfl ho geIaF ny.” kOx KVkfAuNdf hY? bflI dy ipE ny afiKaf. mfsI vwl qwkidaF bflI ny afiKaf. “ikqy aYs gwzIEN pRhfAuxf eI nf Auqr afieaf hovy. iewk jf vwZy afx jfx vfilaF ny dih Cwizaf ey. qIey idn koeI nf koeI TUh mfsI slfm kr idMdf hY. afKdI mfsI bfr KolHx qur peI.
ipE ny hOkf Biraf qy mfsI bolI, “puwC lY vIrf, mYN afp qF BfvyN aOKI ho lvF, eyhqoN kdy zwkf nhIN dUhrf krvfieaf. mYN afiKaf, cMpI hurF vrgI eI aYN qUM. jwg qF kihMdf hovygf mqryeI aY, pr mYN qF kdy iehdf drvfjLy qy bflI dy mfmy nUM dyK ky bolI “ mUMh nI iPtkfiraf.” lY af qF vIr af igaf.” “GrfixaF dIaF kfhnUM Prk rKdIaF ny “mwQf tykdF bIbI.”
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Recovery program offers space for people to rebuild lives
eople will be supported to move from a cycle of addiction, homelessness and incarceration, with greater opportunities to rebuild their lives with dignity and respect, at a new Victoria recovery centre. The Government of British Columbia is providing $4.7 million in funding to Our Place Society’s Therapeutic Recovery Community (TRC) — a recovery-based program that is delivered in a structured environment. Therapeutic recovery communities, like the project being developed by Our Place Society, offer a safe space for people to learn new ways to strengthen themselves, rebuild their lives and address the root causes of their addiction. “Our government is working to provide a full spectrum of connected and holistic mental health and addiction supports to help all British Columbians live happier, more fulfilling lives,” said Judy Darcy, Minister of
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Mental Health and Addictions. “I am so proud to support this innovative, therapeutic recovery community, which will help people living with addiction develop the skills they need to thrive in our community.” What makes this therapeutic recovery community unique is the active role clients will have in its operations. In a TRC, work is a key component. It is used both for therapy and education. Residents perform many of the jobs needed to keep the community going. A structured and meaningful work schedule helps to shape behaviour, create a sense of membership, teach job skills and instil attitudes that promote competence.
“We are grateful to the Government of B.C. for supporting this life-changing program,” said Don Evans, executive director of Our Place. “This is an opportunity to not only transform the lives of individuals, but to also Our Place Society will work with transform our community.” partners to ensure program supports The proposed location for the theraare culturally appropriate and safe, peutic recovery community is the including holistic integration of In- former youth custody centre at 94 digenous and non-Indigenous healing Talcott Rd. in View Royal. To support approaches that seek to achieve and this project, BC Housing will be leassustain the well-being of all residents. ing this property to Our Place Society
at a nominal rate, providing a grant of approximately $310,000 for site renovations, and covering property tax costs for the next three years. “After playing an important role in helping more than 100 people transition to permanent housing, I’m excited that this building will be able to find a new role providing the housing future residents will need to focus on rebuilding their lives,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “By combining
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this stable housing with the necessary wraparound support services, this therapeutic recovery community will support people in their recovery.”
substance-use lead, Island Health. “Island Health is pleased to partner with Our Place Society, and support evidence-based, holistic clinical serThe proposed therapeutic recovery vices at the therapeutic community community will begin accepting male that will help clients’ recovery.” clients in 2019–20 for between 12 and The Ministry of Mental Health and 24 months at a time. People may be Addictions will be working closely referred to the program through the with Our Place Society on this project criminal justice system, or Our Place to determine the effectiveness and Society’s network of social-support adaptability of the TRC model in service providers. All admissions to other parts of the province. The goal the TRC will be subject to a rigorous of the TRC is for everyone who comapplication and interview process, pletes the program to be in control of which will assess treatment readiness their addiction, have a place to live, a to ensure suitability for admission job and all the life skills necessary to to the program. Counsellors, case managers, health-care professionals thrive in the wider community. and social workers will guide clients through the program. Clients on medication for opioid-agonist therapy will receive appropriate supports through the program.
“The therapeutic community will be an important addition to the range of treatment options available on the South Island for people living with substance-use challenges,” said Dr. Ramm Hering, primary-care
Our Place Society is a non-profit organization with extensive knowledge and experience helping people in need in Greater Victoria access the mental health, addiction, housing and social service supports they need, when they need them. It also works closely with partner agencies, such as BC Housing, Island Health and other not-for-profit community service agencies.
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phuMc igaf pr lok hYrfn sn ik jLYldfrF dy QF sLbd cOkIdfrF ‘ df kI mqlb? Bog pY gey, lMgr Cky gey sLfm dI pfrtI sLurU hoeI. pfrtI ivwc iewk kYbnt mMqrI iqMn aYm aYl ey, ijlHf pRIsLd mYNbr qy blfk sMmqI mYNbrF qoN ibnF ielfky dy pMc, srpMc qy hor muhqbr swjn, sfry irsLqydfr bYTy pI Kf rhy sn. do do pYwg lOx qoN bfad ipMz dy lMbVdfr qy jLYldfr dy lMgotIey Xfr Xgq isMG ny sLbd ‘cONkIdfrF dy Bog df swdf’ df spsLtI krn mMigaf qF mihPl ivwcoN bhuq lokF ny afpxI afpxI sFBI hoeI hYrfnI jLfihr kIqI. dUjy idn sLfm dy 4 vjy pMcfieq ny mIqy nUM pMcfieq Gr pysLI leI swidaf hoieaf sI qy ieh mslf rwKx df vI pRogrfm bx igaf. mIqf lMzU XfrF nfl dupihr qoN hI pI irhf sI. Auh sfry hI pMcfieq Gr phuMc gey. bIbIaF bMidaF ny rojL dy kMjrKfny df vfsqf pfieaf qF mIqf kihMdf ‘sfzf afpxf Gr hY, myry afpxy ijgrI Xfr hn, asIN afpxI sLrfb pINdy hF, afpxy Gr hOlLI bolIey, AuwcI bolIey, pMcYq kOx huMdI aY sfnUM rokx vflI? Aus dy sfQI kihMdy peI jy iksy sfly df kuC KFdy aF qF dwso. jy iksy nUM sfnUM afpxy Gr mOjF mfxidaF dI qklIP huMdI hY qF huxy hI TIk kr idMdy hF. Auh lwg pey bfhF cVHfAux, Auh afpxIaF glqIaF mMnx nUM iqafr nhIN sn. sgoN sfry ipMz nUM lwgy zrfvy dyx, mIqf kihMdf, myry Gr qF aYdF
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hI lMgr cwlU jy iksy kMjr nUM duwK hY qF jo krnf hY qF kr lvy, iksy sflyL df idwqf nI KFdy. asIN aYdF hI rojL pIxI aF, aYdF hwsxf KyHzxf jy ipMz vfilaF nUM Kwp suxdI hY qF kMnF c rUM pf lYx. pMcfieq hYrfn sI beI ieh ho kI irhY? jLYldfr dy kIqy hoey AupkfrF qy soc kridaF jd mIqy nUM puwiCaf ik qUM ‘cONkIdfrF dy sLbd ikvyN vrqy qF Auh kihMdf ‘sikAuirtI mYn df mqlb cONkIdfr hI huMdf , qusIN qF suwK nfl sfrf twbr hI cONkINdfr ho. hor ikhVy qusIN Qfxydfr lwgy hoey ho. jd lokF ikhf peI’qUM ikhVI vwzI nOkrI qy hY? qUM vI qF lwkV imwl c Pwty hI cwukdF eyN. Aus df jvfb sI beI pMjfb c “Pwty cwk” sLbd qoN mqlb hY mhfn axKI XoDf. so mYnUM Pwty cwk aKvfAux ivwc mfx hY. mYN Pwty cwk hF cONkIdfr qF nHIN. bfkI rhI gwl ieh peI mYN hr sfl afieaf krUM aYdF hI mihPlF sjfieaf krUM- ijs sflLy df iZwz duKdf Auh jo krnf kr ley. sfry lMzU lwgy bol kbol bolx qy bwkry blfAux. ipMz vfsIaF iPr suwt ilaf mIqf, cwl qyry dI, lMzU Bwjx lwgy, Gyrf pf ky iswt ley kuwt kuwt ky duMby bxf idwqy, iksy dI lwq tutI qy iksy dI bFh, mIqy df pfrf izwg igaf sI, hr pfisEN lfhxqF pY rhIaF sn. puils afeI. iewk pfsy nYiqkqf df qp qyj KVHf sI qy dUjy pfsy anYqkqf dy pYr nhIN sI lwg rhy.
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surjIq isMG acrvfl imsLn, bI sI knyzf
sohxy gfey, gIq sI.
iKwlry kys- guwq ibnF,
sFB rwKI- sfzy vzyirafN,
nhIN sI- sfzy vyly irvfj.
siBafcfrI- rIq sI.
hux qF DIey- nvIN pnIrI,
Auh kuJ- irhf nf eyQy,
idwqf bdl- ieh smfj.
tuwtI ivrsy dI ilhfj.
kuVIaF isr- dupwtf Pwby,
iKwlry kys- guwq ibnF, nhIN--
aqy bsqr- pUry pfAuxy.
BYx BrfvIN- ipafr sI pUrf,
ivwc afigaf- rihky asIN,
nf koeI- dusLxbfjLI.
sI mfx- vDfey cOxy.
aFz guafZ- sikaF vFg,
cMgy gux- sfzy ieh- DIey,
nf huMdI- qohmq bfjLI.
jIvn sLYlI- sohxy rfjL.
“awcrvfl” ipMz afpxf DIey,
iKwlry kys- guwq ibnF, nhIN—
iewk mwq- iek avfjL.
ivafh sLfdI- ivwc myilaF,
iKwlry kys- guwq ibnF, nhIN-PAGE 27
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Friday, May 18th 2018
mnpRIq dy ikÈqfˆ vflI kfr dy ibafn `qy hrismrq df TokvfN jvfb mnpRIq vwloˆ hrismrq dy ivafh mOky mjITIaf pirvfr vwloˆ ikÈqfˆ `qy kfr lY ky dyx sbMDI idwqy gey ibafn `qy bIbI bfdl ny Tokvfˆ jvfb idwqf hY .hrismrq ny ikhf ik jhfjfˆ dy mflk mfipafˆ leI kfr dyxI koeI vwzI gwl nhIˆ hY . hrismrq ny ikhf ik AunHfˆ dI zolI kfr ivc nhI jhfË ivwc afeI sI aqy Aus smyˆ jhfj ivc mnpRIq bfdl kYptn dy `nrfË` ivDfiekfˆ ny idwqy asqIPy vI mOjUd sn . bIbI bfdl ny mnpRIq nUM nmk hrfm dwsdy hoey ikhf ik mnpRIq ijs pMjfb dI kYbint ivsqfr dOrfn nËraMdfË kIqy jfx dy ivroD ivwc kfˆgrs dy iqMn QflI ivc Kfˆdf hY ,Ausy ivwc Cyk krdf hY . ivDfiekfˆ rfkyÈ pfˆzy,amrIk iZwloˆ qy rxdIp nfBf ny ivDfn sBf kmytIafˆ (asYˆblI koilafˆvflI nUM hwQkVIafˆ lfAux leI rMDfvf iqafr pYnl) qoˆ asqIPy dy idwqy hn. AunHfˆ ikhf ik Auh kfˆgrs pRDfn rfhul gfˆDI nUM iml ky afpxf ros Ëfhr krngy qy AunHfˆ nUM ies sbMDI PYslf krn dI apIl krngy.AunHfˆ sfbkf muwK mMqrI pRkfÈ isMG bfdl dy Kfs-m-Kfs idafl isMG koilafˆvflI ivruwD dfavf kIqf ik muwK mMqrI smyq iksy vI sInIar pfrtI lIzr ny AunHfˆ dI nhIˆ suxI. sihkfrqf mMqrI suKijMdr rMDfvf ny sKq ruK aKiqafr kr ilaf hY.mMqrI suKijMdr Èfhkot iËmnI coxfˆ qoˆ pihlfˆ kfˆgrs nUM ieh vwzf Jtkf hY . rMDfvf ny vwzf ibafn idMidafˆ ikhf ik jykr koilafˆvflI ny lon nf moiVaf qfˆ igRPqfrI kIqI jfvygI.suKijMdr rMDfvf ny bfdl pirvfr nUM lpyty ivwc lYˆidafˆ ikhf ik koilafˆvflI Kihrf dI gwzI rok kfˆgrsIafˆ kuwty puils mulfËm dy Gr bfdl df cOpr Auwqrdf sI,Gto Gwt bfdl dI iewËq leI koilafˆvflI lon df iProËpur sVk KflI krvfAuˆdy puils mulfËmfˆ nUM kfˆgrsIafˆ ny kutfpf cfiVHaf. ies mOky Bugqfn krn . puils kuJ vI nhIˆ kr skI.do-iqMn ivakqIafˆ ny puils mulfËmfˆ nfl KUb bdslUkI bfgI Qfxydfr bfjvf nÈf CuzfAU kyˆdr BrqI kIqI. ieh rOlf ivroDI iDr dy nyqf suKpfl Kihrf dI gwzI nUM kfˆgrsI kfrkunfˆ vwloˆ rokx krky viDaf. drasl keI dhfikafˆ qo ËmIn `qy KyqIbfVI krky pirvfr pflx vfly pMjfb dI isafsq ivwc Gsmfx mcfAux vfly ieMspYktr primMdr isMG bfjvf nUM hux iksfn afpxy qoN KohI geI ËmIn dI pRfpqI leI Drny `qy bYTy sn.AunHfˆ nUM imlx leI nÈf CuzfAU kyˆdr ivwc BrqI krvfieaf igaf hY . ies dy nfl hI AunHfˆ df mnoivigafnk jFdy ivDfn sBf ivwc ivroDI iDr dy nyqf suKpfl Kihrf dI gwzI nUM kfˆgrsI kfrkunfˆ ny ielfj vI jfrI hY . jlMDr puils ny Èwukrvfr nUM bfjvf nUM srkfrI izAUtI ivc ivGn rsqy ivwc rok ilaf. iksfnfˆ dI vfhIXog ËmIn `qy kfˆgrsI ivDfiek primMdr isMG pfAux dy ielËfm hyT igRPqfr kIqf sI aqy kpUrQlf jylH ivwc inafˆiek ihrfsq ivwc ipMkI dI Èih qy Aus dy sfly vwloˆ nfjfieË kbËf kIqy jfx df ielËfm hY. rwiKaf sI , pr rfq nUM AunHfˆ nUM hspqfl dfKÜ krvfieaf igaf hY . drasl , bfjvf
rMDfvf dI GUrI qoˆ zry koilafˆvflI, bYˆk df krËf lwgy moVn
bYˆk izPfltr krfr idwqy gey akflI lIzr qy sfbkf muwK mMqrI pRkfÈ isMG bfdl dy Kfs-m-Kfs idafl isMG koilafˆvflI ny pMjfb KyqIbfVI ivkfs bYˆk df krË Auqfrnf ÈurU kr idwqf hY. koilafˆvflI vwl bYˆk df ñ kroV qoˆ vwD bkfieaf sI . AunHfˆ ùú lwK rupey df Bugqfn kr idwqf hY.sihkfrqf mMqrI suKijMdr isMG rMDfvf ny bIqy idnI cyqfvnI idMidafˆ ikhf sI ik jykr koilafˆvflI ny ñú idnfˆ aMdr krË nf adf kIqf qfˆ AunHfˆ dI gRPqfrI vI kIqI jf skdI hY. mMqrI ny ikhf sI ik izPfltr ilst bhuq lMmI hY . AunHfˆ ieÈfrf kIqf sI ik ies ilst ivwc iËafdfqr izPfltr isafsI lok hI hn .
pMjfb ivc hfdsy rokx leI sVkfˆ `qy idsxgy `POjI cfcf`
dy pirvfr vwloˆ AunHfˆ dI ipClI mYzIkl irport idKfeI sI, ijs qoˆ ieh sfP hoieaf sI ik Qfxydfr df sfeIkYitRks kolo ielfj jfrI hY .
ÈhId Bgq isMG `qy modI dI isafsq ,JUTy inkly qwQ ! pRDfn mMqrI nirMdr modI ny tvIt rfhI kfˆgrs `qy inÈfnf kwsidafˆ dfavf kIqf ik Bgq isMG, btukyÈvr dwq qy hor dyÈ Bgq jo afËfdI dI lVfeI lVidafˆ jylHfˆ `c bMd sn ,AunHfˆ nfl Aus smyˆ kfˆgrs dy iksy nyqf ny mulfkfq nhIˆ kIqI.pr scfeI ieh jvfhr lfl nihrU lhOr sYˆtrl jylH aqy borstl jyl ivc Bgq isMG qy sfQIafN nUM imlx gey sn qy AunHfˆ dI BuwK hVqfl df iËkr kridafN nihrU kihMdy hn ik AunHfˆ dI hflq idn-b-idn Krfb ho rhI hY .AunHfˆ ikhf ik ienHfˆ bhfdr jvfnfˆ nUM ies hflq `c dyKxf AunHfˆ leI bhuq duKdfeI sI. iewQoˆ qwk ik afpxI afqmkQf ivwc vI nihrU ny Bgq isMG nfl mulfkfq df iËkr kIqf hY .
jsits rxjIq isMG kimÈn dIafˆ
pMjfb dI hr sVk qy hux `POjI cfcf` nËr afAuxgy, ijhVy sVkfˆ `qy clx vfilafˆ nUM bfdl nUM KrIafˆ-KrIafˆ hfdisafˆ qoˆ bcx leI jfgrUk krngy . vfhn cflkfˆ nUM trYiPk inXmf df pflx krn leI sMdyÈ dyxgy. ijvyˆ do phIaf leI hYlmt pihnxf , kfr leI sIt bYÜt ËrUrI hY. Dfrimk gRMQfˆ dI byadbI dIafˆ Gtnfvfˆ dI jfˆc kr irhf jsits rxjIq isMG kimÈn Èrfb pI ky gwzI clfAuxf hfdisafˆ nUM swdf dyxf hY . pMjfb puils ny trYiPk jfgrUkqf sfbkf muwK mMqrI pRkfÈ isMG bfdl dy rvweIey qoˆ KuÈ nhIˆ. kimÈn df kihxf hY ik leI `POjI cfcf` afpxf brfˆz aYˆbYsyzr bxfieaf hY . bfdl dy rvweIey nUM iksy vI qrHfˆ jfieË nhIˆ afiKaf jf skdf. drasl bfdl ny afpxy kfrjkfl dOrfn rfj ivwc hoeIafˆ Dfrimk byadbI dIafˆ Gtnfvfˆ bfry jfxkfrI swjx kumfr df hovygf JUT PVn vflf tYst dyx leI pyÈ hox qoˆ ienkfr kr idwqf sI . kimÈn ny bfdl dI noits vfps lYx dI ñùøô iswK nslkuÈI kys dI suxvfeI kridafˆ adflq ny óú meI nUM kys dy muwK arËI vI rwd kr idwqI hY . kimÈn ny bfdl nUM Byjy jvfb ivwc ikhf ik Auh Aus vyly mulËm swjx kumfr df JUT PVn vflf tYst krn df hukm idwqf hY . mulËm swjx rfj dy muwK mMqrI sn ijs krky Auh ienHfˆ mfmilafˆ bfry jfxkfrI dyx dI siQqI ivwc kumfr ny adflq dy PYsly nUM sihmqI idMidaf ikhf ik ivdyÈ jfˆ Bfrq ivwc iksy qrHfˆ sn . bfdl ny ikhf hY ik ÈRomxI akflI dl jsits rxjIq isMG kimÈn nUM mfnqf dy vI tYst dyx leI iqafr hY . ies sB df Krc vI Auh afpxy pwilEˆ dyvygf. swjx nhIˆ idMdf qy ies leI Auh kimÈn sfhmxy pyÈ nhIˆ hoxgy . dy ies kwQn `qy jwj ny afpxI sihmqI drjL kIqI hY .swjx kumfr dy lfeI iztYkt hux ÈRomxI kmytI pRDfn lOˆgovfl dI `sIzI` df puafVf tYst òú meI , òúñø nUM CZÈÜ CGO kMplYks loDI roz hovygf.
bIjypI sfˆsd df modI `qy inÈfnf : pRDfn mMqrI bxn nfl koeI isafxf nhIˆ ho jfˆdf` bIjypI sMsd mYˆbr ÈwqrUGn isnhf krnftk ivDfn sBf pRcfr dOrfn pRDfn mMqrI nirMdr modI vwloˆ idwqy BfÈxfˆ qoˆ KuÈ nhIˆ jfp rhy.aksr pfrtI qoˆ vwKrf ruK aKiqafr krn vfly ÈwqrUGn isnhf ny tvIt kIqf ik pRDfn mMqrI bxn nfl koeI aklmMd nhIˆ bx jfˆdf. ieh tvIt AunHfˆ pRDfn mMqrI modI qy bIjypI pRDfn aimq Èfh nUM tYg vI kIqf hY. ÈwqrUGn isnhf ny ikhf ik cox pRcfr ruk igaf hY .Dn ÈkqI dy bfvjUd jn ÈkqI pRbl rhygI . PAGE 28
ÈRomxI gurduafrf pRbMDk kmytI vwloˆ ipCly pRDfn dy kfrjkfl smyˆ kiQq byinXmIafˆ kfrn nOkrIAuˆ htfey õòó mulfËmfˆ ny kmytI dy mOjUdf pRDfn goibMd isMG lOˆgovfl ivruwD morcf KolH idwqf hY . ienHfˆ mulfËmfˆ dI numfieMdgI kr rhy hrpfl isMG XUky ny sRI akfl qKq sfihb dy jQydfr igafnI gurbcn isMG nUM lOˆgovfl dI sIzIË sOˆpidafˆ AunHfˆ ivrwuD kfrvfeI dI mMg kIqI hY .XUky ny goibMd isMG lOˆgovfl `qy pMQk mirafdf dIafˆ DwjIafˆ AuzfAux dy sbUq vjoˆ sIzIË pyÈ kridafˆ sRI akfl qKq sfihb nUM svfl kridafˆ ikhf ik ieh ikho ijhy iensfn nUM iswKfˆ dI ÈRomxI sMsQf df muKI Qfp idwqf hY.lONgovfl `qy iesfeI BfeIcfry dy Dfrimk smfgm ivwc Èfml hox qy zyrf isrsf jfx dy ielËfm lwgy sn .
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Friday, May 18th, 2018
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BE SAVVY IF YOU’RE USING SUBSTANCES DURING GRAD CELEBRATIONS ith graduation celebration season set to begin across British Columbia in the coming weeks, Fraser Health is urging young people, as well as their families and friends, to talk openly about substance use and take precautions to avoid the risk of an overdose.
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“While many young people are getting ready to celebrate the amazing achievement of graduating, we continue to see families lose their loved one to illegal street drugs,” said Judy Darcy, Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. “Before the ceremonies and celebrations begin, I encourage everyone to have courageous conversations about the unintended risks of drugs and alcohol and how you can ensure a safe return home to your family the next day.” “In 2017, 23 people in British Columbia under the age of 19 passed away due to an overdose. These are preventable deaths, which is why it is so important that young people understand the risks of overdose and how to respond if one occurs,” said Fraser Health Medi-
cal Health Officer Dr. Aamir Bharmal. “Talking about substance use can help save lives, and while we encourage young people to avoid drugs altogether, if they choose to use substances, there are measures they can take that can help them stay safer.” It is important for parents and guardians to talk about substance use with the youth in their lives in a non-judgmental and supportive way. While starting the conversation can be a challenge, resources are available, such as Fraser Health’s When Words Matter guide. The four-page booklet provides tips on how to prepare for and begin the conversation, keep calm and focused, recover when a conversation doesn’t go well, and care for yourself as a person who is impacted by another’s substance use. Heading into graduation season, there are important actions young people and their support networks can take to make this special milestone memorable for all the right reasons: Have a safety plan:
· In case of an emergency, make sure your phone is charged. · Dont get into a car with someone who has used drugs or alcohol. Plan a safe ride home. If you use drugs or alcohol, use them in a safer way:
Know the signs of an overdose and how · We know that toxic substances are to respond to one: circulating in our region. All drugs may · If you see signs of an overdose, call be contaminated with lethal substances. 9-1-1 immediately and give breaths · Dont use alone, and if you do, have (every five seconds) until help arrives. someone check on you. Never leave Carry a naloxone kit and learn how to your buddy alone to 29sleep it off. If properly use it. Take Home Naloxone using with friends, stagger use or have is available for free for eligible people in community pharmacies. Learn more a designated sober person. at towardtheheart.com. · Go slow try a little bit and see how For more information about the work things go. Fraser Health is doing to address the · Dont mix alcohol and drugs, or mul- overdose crisis, please visit frasertiple drugs. health.ca/overdose. Visit stopoverdose. · Prevent your risk of drink spiking: gov.bc.ca for more information about how to start the conversation about dont leave your drink unattended. substance use.
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Life is moving onto another major stage after putting you through all sorts of surprises and possibly upheavals since 2010. In the next 6 months you can get an inkling of what you need to stabilise, particularly financially, for the longer term. Don’t be tempted to make sudden decisions with this change – there will be time.
There can be the sensation that much has been cleared away in preparation for your life to take new directions you have not experienced before. Take note of how you feel this week as there can be an element of sudden turnarounds but this is just a start. The real changes will settle into place next year and continue to 2026.
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The unpredictability of those who have had authority that you have had to deal with since 2010 can now be useful when it comes to what you prioritise, as well as the way you deal with the pressure of someone else’s expectations. You can know how to find peace for yourself. The next 6 months is a taste of long-term situations.
Your view of your world and what you believe in has likely changed and expanded since 2010. You will now need to consider, initially for the next 6 months, what you are prepared to commit yourself to in the longer term. Don’t base this just yet on any sudden events involving other people that could bring responsibility your way.
A sense of relief or release can be experience in the next 6 months from never knowing what pressures would be exerted next by others, that you have had to deal with since 2010. You will be given the opportunity in the longer term to learn what your goals need to be, based on what will become important for you to believe in.
Since 2010 you have had to deal with a lot of changeability least expected with other people. There will be an alteration to this during the next 6 months to something more determined, so pay attention. This is behaviour you will need to get used to dealing with in the longer term so steel yourself to resist the unwanted.
Expect the unexpected when it comes to others over the next 6 months. It may seem to be a reaction to any changes you are making in your own life but this will not necessarily be the case. You will have to adjust to others being rebellious and or seemingly not caring about the effect this has on you from March to 2026.
You may need to learn to deal with new methods and means in something that you do daily over the next 6 months. It is just the beginning of what will become part of life in the longer term. This could also involve you in situations where you put things into place that gets rid of unnecessary work, resulting in more efficiency.
One way or another a lot of change has taken place within the family unit since 2010 that has likely had elements of surprise attached. The opportunity for greater enjoyment should present itself in the next 6 months but then become a theme from March in the longer term. Don’t take risks that have not been well considered.
You will likely sense a big shift in your life this week. Part of this can be realising that you have to be prepared to fight for your rights to ensure a pattern does not get established that you do not want. Be mindful of this in the next 6 months while at the same time realising this can be big change in the family in the longer term.
Be mindful of distractions that could arise more than usual over the next 6 months as this can all too easily become part of life in the longer term. There will be things you need to learn and information you might have to gather. This can all be very interesting as long as you remain focussed on the end result you want to gain.
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Your priorities in life have likely gone through all sorts of changes since 2010. You will have little choice but to play the games people play during the next 6 months. Subtlety will be the name of the game, particularly with those who have authority. Pay attention because this will become a long term experience from March next year
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Government supports foundation that inspires future female leaders
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irls and women will be encouraged to pursue careers rooted in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), with the help of a $250,000 grant from the Government of British Columbia to the Achieve Anything Foundation. Females are under-represented in STEM-based areas of study and in careers, such as aviation, aerospace, marine and defence. The Langleybased foundation is dedicated to estab- The foundation’s signature event is the lishing year-round programs that spark annual The Sky’s No Limit – Girls Fly
interest for girls and women in those Too!, in which families are invited to learn about aviation, aerospace, marine disciplines. and defence through hands-on displays “Our government is committed to and activities, including free flights for supporting innovation, and that means female first-time fliers. making sure that we aren’t missing out on the talent and skills women The Achieve Anything Foundation also can bring STEM disciplines,” said co-ordinates Operation: This is You!, Melanie Mark, Minister of Advanced which partners with Vancouver Fire & Education, Skills and Training. “This Rescue Services, the Vancouver Police funding supports young women to train Department, the Royal Canadian Navy, for good-paying 21st-century jobs, and the Canadian Coast Guard and other to become the leaders and drivers of a agencies to offer hands-on experience strong, sustainable economy that builds events. the best B.C. for everyone.” “Since 2012, more than 67,600 people In 2015-16, women represented 53% of B.C.’s post-secondary students, but only 37% of STEM-program credentials were issued to women. “We all benefit when women and girls are empowered to follow their dreams,” said Mitzi Dean, Parliamentary Secretary for Gender Equity. “Encouraging gender equity in the tech fields of science, technology, engineering and math will have a lasting, positive impact on B.C.’s economy, as well as our society.”
have participated in our events, and 9,172 girls and women have enjoyed a free first-flight experience,” said Kirsten Brazier, Achieve Anything Foundation president. “Our programs employ a unique hands-on approach toward inspiring girls and women to pursue STEM-based fields, such as aviation, aerospace, marine and defence.” Premier John Horgan set the tone for gender equality in B.C. by appointing 11 women to his 22-member cabinet — the Province’s first gender-equal cabinet.
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Open House 1 - 3 pm Sat., May 19 Unit 112 - 33375 Mayfair Ave., Abbotsford $299,000 • Mayfair Place •
CORNER CONDO! Not often available! Corner suite on the main floor, steps from the main entry, w/no side units attached. Large, covered wraparound deck, huge kitchen, lots of cabinets. Lots of large windows, lg laundry room. 2 bed, 2 full bath, newer flooring, new paint. Master w/3pc ensuite. This unit comes with 1 parking stall & a good sized storage unit. Building has private workshop complete with tools as well as a Lounge area you can use to host a party/event. Nice, clean, quiet building located close to bus route, hospital, Mill Lake, & all shopping. 1 pet allowed/No Rentals/45+. Call today for your private showing.
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Riddhi Sen gave world beating performance in 'Nagarkirtan': Shekhar
Internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, jury chairperson of the 65th National Film Awards, has praised actor Riddhi Sen for his "world beating performance" in Bengali film "Nagarkirtan". Kapur said. "What a world beating
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performance actor Riddhi Sen gave in the brilliant Bengali film 'Nagarkirtan' to win Best Actor at National Film Awards 2018. He was just 19 years old! What amazing talent we saw in regional cinema." Riddhi last month won the Best Actor for Bengali film "Nagarkirtan", which is directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The film also stars Ritwick Chakraborty. The film was also bestowed three other honours -- Best Costume Designer, Best Make-Up and a Special Jury Award.
Regional cinema’s style of work better than Bollywood : Sonakshi Sonakshi Sinha, who made her acting debut with Dabangg in 2010, agrees that certain facets of regional cinema are better than the mainstream Hindi film industry, but she finds it unfair to say it cannot achieve the attention and adulation that movies from different parts of the country are getting.In 2014, Sonakshi worked in Tamil film Lingaa with superstar Rajnikanth. She says that since she has tasted the dynamics of how regional cinema works, she knows its strength, but it is not unachievable by the Hindi film industry. Sonakshi said, “I have done a Tamil film, and based on
that I can say that their style of work is slightly better than how we work over here (in Bollywood). In terms of timings, vision, originality and the concepts that they come up with… like the stuff they make over there, we could not even imagine making over h e r e . Otherwise, why hasn’t a Baahubali been conceptualised in Hindi cinema till today? And they have gone and done it and we can all see how,”
she added.The daughter of actors Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha says Hindi cinema will always be her “first love”.
Zaira Wasim opens up about her battle with depression Zaira Wasim, 17, has opened up about her struggle with depression for over four years. the Dangal (2016) and Secret Superstar (2017) actor poured her heart out on social media.She wrote that she has been popping anti-depressants, battling anxiety attacks and has been rushed to the hospital in the middle of the night. Zaira also spoke about having a nervous breakdown and suffering from suicidal tendencies.She was told that she is too young to be depressed. “But after being diagnosed with it, today I'm ready to understand my illness,” she wrote. Zaira also said that she's looking forward to “a break from everything.”The
actress, who is currently studying in the 11th standard, has worked with Aamir in films Dangal and Secret Superstar, Ziara Wasim comented on Aamir Khan and said, "It was great. I enjoyed a lot. I learnt a lot of things from him. He is the kind of person whom we call Mr. Perfectionist, but I think he should be called Mr. Passionate. The kind of dedication and passion he has for his work is commendable."She added: "It just reflects out of him. He doesn't make a deliberate effort to preach, lecture, but there is a certain thing that reflect out of them. It's about his acting skills and life." Last year, the 17-yearold alleged sexual harassment on a DelhiMumbai flight.
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I didn’t expect this kind of response : Alia Alia Bhatt says that she feels really happy when she makes people cry through her films. Alia was interacting with the media along with her Raazi co-star Vicky Kaushal. Asked whether she expected a positive response from the audience for her latest release Raazi, Alia said, “I didn’t expect this kind of response. Since the beginning, we thought that we were making a small film, so we didn’t feel we would get so much attention and love from the audience.”“We were proud of the film but the kind of unanimous reaction we are getting for the film is amazing. We all are pleasantly shocked. I am really happy, especially for Meghna Gulzar (director) because I think she hasn’t slept for God knows how many months.“She was so nervous before the release of the film but the audience has given so much love that we are so grateful. Some people were crying after watching the film and I feel really happy when I make people cry through my films. Then I feel we have done our job.”Alia has played different kinds of character in a short span of time.What goes through her mind while playing both glam and de-glam roles in films? She said, “I feel nervous from inside but I feel very excited and because of
that I try do so many things in terms of my preparations.“I think the biggest aspect of doing a film is that you have to be a good student of a director and whatever directors demands from you, you should be able to give that because it’s a director’s film and we are just actors who take forward the vision of the director and writer,” said the Student of the Year actress. Raazi is based on the 1971 India-Pakistan war. Reacting to the Pakistan censor board’s decision to ban Raazi in Pakistan, Alia said: “This is not a call that we are involved in. There are so many Indian films which don’t get released in Pakistan. I don’t think it’s personal when it comes to our film.
Ishita Dutta has turned vegetarian. The Drishyam (2015) and Firangi (2017) actor says being a true Bengali who can't do without fish and meat, it was a tad difficult. While watching videos posted by animal activists online, she came across visuals that bothered her, which prompted her to go green. Ishita, who is currently shooting for Dimple Kapadia's nephew, Karan Kapadia's launchpad, says it is a drastic lifestyle change. Is actor hubby Vatsal Sheth following suit?On the work front, Ishita Dutta bagged a lead role in Behzad Khambata's film, which is the launchpad of Twinkle Khanna's cousin Karan Kapadia. The film, which went on the floors recently, had Dimple Kapadia give the mahurat shot.Last November, Ishita tied the knot with actor Vatsal Sheth in a quiet ceremony. She's glad to be back on the set after a long break. The film, produced by Akshay Kumar's buddy Tony D'Souza, also features Sunny Deol. There's buzz that the Khiladi might do a cameo.
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UFV welcomes Dr. Joanne MacLean to presidency with installation ceremony he University of the Fraser Valley marked the beginning of Dr. Joanne MacLean’s term as president and vice chancellor on May 11 with an installation ceremony on its Abbotsford campus.
Ontario before coming to UFV as Dean of Health Sciences in 2012. She earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees in physical education at the University of New Brunswick. She holds a PhD from Ohio State University, where she studied huDr. MacLean was formally installed man resource management in sport by Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin. and recreation, and administration in higher education.
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challenged, respected, and connected faculty, staff, and students will thrive in the learning environment, achieve their potential, and contribute to our overall success.”
She noted that two weeks into the job, she still has a lot to learn and she will MacLean has held posi- dedicate herself to the mistions as professor, de- sion of guiding UFV in its partment chair, athletic development. director, and dean. As an “I believe more strongly accomplished university than ever in the role of highbasketball coach, she was er education and the power selected Ontario Coach of education for improving of the Year three times our society: our aspirations while at the University must and do include our of Windsor. She parcommitment to learning and ticipated as a coach and student success, our accepadministrator at three tance of the power of new World University Games ideas, our belief in discourse and was Canada’s Chef and democratic values, and de Mission at the same our certainty that human event in 2003 in South Korea. possibility, if nurtured, will prevail.” In her address to the audience at the UFV Chancellor Andy Sidhu thanked installation, MacLean said she will the audience for attending and redraw on her decades of marked on the importance of the experience as a coach, occasion. teacher, researcher, and administrator in her “Today’s investiture of Joanne Manew role. cLean as president marks a new beginning in the history of the Univer“Through my experisity of the Fraser Valley. I welcome ences, I have learned you to this future, and I thank you the value of team work for your presence, as witness to this and respect for othceremony.” ers; the importance of creativity, resourceful- UFV Board of Governors Chair John ness, and empower- Pankratz welcomed MacLean to her ment; the role of lis- new role at the ceremony. tening in understanding and creating true impact; and the vital need to transform values into behaviors in building a better, more just society. I will endeavor to have these considerations guide my efforts as president of UFV.” She also committed to supporting the efforts of students, faculty, and staff. “I believe that our people are our greatest strength, and that supported,
“The president of a university is not only the leader of the institution, but also the individual who, through her leadership may instill a set of values to an entire community,” Pankratz noted. “Universities are leaders in the community organizations that stimulate new thinking, research, skills, and knowledge. We must be inclusive, diverse, and exemplify a willingness to lead positive change in the Fraser Valley and beyond. Dr. Joanne MacLean embodies these values and is a wonderful choice for UFV at this point in the university’s history.”
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Child care fees have already been reduced for over 25,000 children, with more being approved for savings every day. Parents with kids in participating daycares are saving up to $350 every month, a big break for We are helping more people get young families. trained for this important and rewardStarting in September, parents of ing career. Bringing down barriers children in licensed care will receive that discourage people from working even more help with the Affordable in child care will be key to improving Child Care Benefit. This benefit will child care for everyone. be available to any family making up to $111,000 with young children We can’t achieve our ambitious child in licensed care. Making child care care goals unless we work together more affordable is just the beginning. — with parents, child care providers We are also investing $237 million to and communities. Together, we can fund more than 22,000 new, licensed boost our economy and make life child care spaces over the next three easier for parents, by investing in our province’s kids. years. This funding will help more families get their kids off of waitlists and into the child care they need. This will allow more parents return to work when
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Keep kids safe – protect children from window falls as temperatures rise in BC he number of children who were treated at BC Children’s Hospital after falling from a window or balcony during the warmer weather months more than doubled in 2017 compared to the previous year.
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Raise Up Valley Culture Join Red Press Society for the second annual Raiseberry arts and culture gala at the Reach Gallery and Museum. Featuring the talents of local artists, actors, musicians, writers, and culinary creators, Raiseberry is a chance to tap into the Fraser Valley’s rich cultural scene.
painting to dramatic skits, from musical performances to readings by local authors. While you enjoy the show, enjoy locally made food and drink, snap and share a selfie for a prize at the photo booth, and participate in the silent auction to take home a local experience or work of art. Doors open at 6:30.
On Saturday, June 9 from 7 to 9 PM, come to the Reach Gallery and Mu- Entry is by donation (suggested $5). seum to see, hear, and sample a range Advance registration opens May 1, of artistic performances, from live 2018. more than 10 centimetres. Children can fit through spaces as small as 12 centimetres wide. • Ensure there is a safe release option for your windows in case of a house fire.
• Do not leave children unattended on balconies or decks. Move furniture or planters away from the “When a child is injured from a edges to keep kids from climbing up window or balcony fall, it can be and over. devastating” said Dr. Ash Singhal, • Talk to your children about pediatric neurosurgeon and medical the dangers of opening and playing director of BC Children’s trauma near windows, particularly on upper program. “As the warmer season floors of the home or in a high-rise approaches, I strongly urge parents dwelling. and caregivers to take precautions to ensure their windows and balconies While windows and balconies offer are safely secure to prevent tragedies relief from hot weather, families must be mindful of the serious safety and keep our children safe.” hazards they pose for young children. Tips to prevent falls from windows By practising window and balcony and balconies: safety, families can enjoy the benefits • Don’t underestimate a child’s of an open window or time on a balmobility; children begin climbing cony without the worry of a loved one falling and suffering a serious injury. before they can walk. “It’s tragic that each year as we get into the warmer months we see young children falling from windows and balconies,” said Marilyn Oberg, a BCEHS paramedic. “A little bit of • Remember that window safeguarding work, and following screens will not prevent children from our safety tips, can prevent this from falling through. happening.” • Install window guards on Between 2010 and 2016, 132 chilwindows above the ground level. dren were treated at trauma centres These act as a gate in front of the around the province after falling from window. a window or balcony. Approximately • Alternatively, fasten your 85 per cent of these hospitalizations windows so that they cannot open involved children between the ages of one and six.* • Move furniture and household items away from windows to discourage children from climbing to peer out.
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APD YOUTH OFFICERS: PEER PRESSURE – NEGATIVE INFLUENCES AND BEHAVIOUR, EXPERIMENTING WITH DRUGS What is the most common drug used by youth in Abbotsford? How do they purchase it? - Alcohol - Cannabis - Rx drugs - Tobacco All are readily available. Many are found in the youth's own home. All are easily purchased through social circles, acquired in homes or bootlegged by older persons. How do youth become addicted to drugs, and which factors increase risk? Addiction is a complex issue that involves psychology and physiology but Exposure, Experimentation and Use greatly exacerbate the likelihood of addiction to drugs. How does peer pressure influence teens to try drugs? Young people want to fit in. They want to gain acceptance. They want affirmation and approval as they endeavour to find their place in the world. Many want to be seen as being “cool” and be liked by others, especially those they spend time with and are of a similar age. If teens are around people who use drugs, or encourage the use of drugs or other negative choices, the potential for them to try drugs increases exponentially. How can I teach my child to say "no"? Set boundaries. Let them know that saying “no” is a demonstration of personal power, not a weakness. Talk to your kid(s) about everything, not just drugs and the risks involved. Regularly engaging with your child is a positive experience for both of you. It's also part of being a parent. Give your child your time to demonstrate your level caring and commitment and they are much more likely to take your advice and to talk to you when they really need it. What role can the police play in addressing youth drug addiction? Police can be part of drug awareness and drug prevention education. We can tell stories of the successes and failures we see that involve drug use and addiction. We can connect youth to resources and information and we can spearhead campaigns to ensure that youth know the facts about drugs. What advise can I give to my youth about drug experimentation? When is the right time to talk to my child? With the proliferation of Fentanyl and its analogues, a single “experiment” could kill. Positive choice conversations should be a constant part of parenting regardless of the age of the child. Drug specific education should begin once they are elementary school aged and they begin learning about their world and are being socialized into it. How can substance control amongst youth be controlled and treated? Controlling the availability of drugs is a collective effort but it will eventually come down to the personal decisions of the individual. We can all work to best inform the individual, beginning in their youth, so that they can make positive and healthy choices throughout their life.
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Surrey Food Bank should be acknowledged for helping the needy
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Convertible, V6, Leather, Pony Pack
Only 99,799kms, 4x4, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation
UCC17168
PT610011
UTE16882
SALE
SALE
$64,900 6.6L Duramax Diesel, Allison Transmission, Local, 1 Owner, Updated Injectors
SALE
2012 CADILLAC SRx4
Sport, 3.6L, 4x4, winch, only 51,600 km
AWD, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, ONLY 70,915kms
PTB00214
PTC21517
SALE
SALE
$18,900
$27,900
2016 FORD FUSION TiTanium
2013 FORD F-150 Fx4 CREw
2014 FORD ESCApE SE
AWD, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, ONLY 27,591kms
5.0L, 4x4, rear cam, tow pkg w/ TBC, slide back window, 20” wheels, buckets, match canopy
ONLY 41,320kms!, AWD, 2.0L EcoBoost, Back-Up Camera, Sync Bluetooth, Fog Lamps
BCG81960
SALE
$26,900
UTD23244
SALE
$29,900
$33,900
2011 JEEp wRANgLER UNLIMITED
UT248205
$38,900
BooST
$19,900
2002 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD LT
AWD, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, Heated Front Seats, Tow Package, Rear Camera & Sensors PTH08268
$24,900
SALE
Did you know MSA Ford employs 6 full time Diesel Techs to manage their fleet operations, and what this means to you?
2016 CHEVROLET COLORADO Crew Cab, 4x4, V6, back up camera UTg44152
PTE68787
BooST
SALE
$32,900
SALE
SALE
$29,900
$21,900
We can handle all of your Diesel needs from basic oil changes to complex diagnostics to keep you on the road! MSA Ford can maintain your Powerstroke to optimum standards!
30295 Automall Dr. Abbotsford HIgHwAY 1 - MT LEHMAN ExIT FRASER VALLEY AUTO MALL
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Prices net of all available incentives and discounts, Costco Member Rebate, Ford loyalty rebate, Non stackable cash, and Ford delivery allowances. Call or email one of our product experts for more information. Choose the lowest sale price as advertised or add back $2750 to get low APR financing at 0% (variable terms depending on vehicle selected) or ask us about other terms and rates. Prices advertised do not include taxes, environmental levies, and $480 documentation fee. Advertised offers good until May 12th 2018 or while supplies last. Dealer May Sell For Less.
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Kirandeep Singh Gill
Baldev Singh Gill bldyv isMG ig@l
604.614.6549
604.825.8886 33257 CHELSEA AVENUE
37 30989 WESTRIDGE PLACE
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. TO 4:15Pm OPEN HOUSE 2:15PM SUNDAY
3 Year old, 3 bedroom and 2 bath, 3 storey townhouse in West Abbotsford. Walking distance to various schools (elementary,middle,secondary), Apollo Gym and the Sikh Temple.
$515,000
88 32633 SIMON AVENUE 2238 BEDFORD PLACE
Brand New 2 bedroom with spacious rec. room and 2.5 bath townhome, features a large fully fenced backyard, contemporary wide plank laminate flooring, large kitchen with white quartz countertops and sleek stainless steel appliances. *No GST.*
FARM LISTINGS
$509,900
2970 SIDONI AVENUE
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Very clean home located in quiet cul-desac with 5 bedrooms and 3 Full baths. Lots of updates has been done in past few years, including: New windows, flooring, plumbing, bathrooms, doors, crown moldings, lights and roof. Over
$764,900
3131 267A STREET
Stunning well-kept 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.
34359 GREEN AVENUE
31630 RIDGEVIEW DRIVE
Extra clean house with 6 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 BEDROOM LEGAL SUITE , rec. room plus one bedroom for upstairs use. Several updates done in the past few years. Walking distance to various schools (elementary,middle,secondary),
Beautiful custom built over 5300 Sq. ft. home with 2-5-10 years warranty. Featuring 9 bedrooms, 6.5 baths and 3 kitchens. Open concept and 14’ high ceiling in living and dining room, Granite
33629 Clayburn RD
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 32448 Pandora Ave
Stunning well-kept 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
19.44 Acre Full Production Blueberry Farm
#15 - 31235 Upper Maclure Rd
3130 267A STREET
184 32550 MACLURE ROAD
3256 JERVIS CRESCENT
32514 Pandora Ave
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YOUR TRUSTED SOURCE FOR REAL ESTATE
604.309.9298
Joe Chahal joechahal@shaw.ca
joechahal.com
33695 VYE ROAD IN ABBOTSFORD
LOT SIZE FLOOR BDRM 5 ac 8,262 sq. ft. 12
BATH 8
LOT SIZE FLOOR BDRM BATH 5,834 sq. ft. 2,605 sq. ft. 5 4 SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL!!! West Abbotsford Home Boasts: 3 - spacious bedrooms on main floor, plus Rec. room with 3 piece bathroom & 2- Bedroom LEGAL SUITE (Great Mortgage Helper), Bright living room with gas fireplace opens to large formal dining area, Gourmet maple kitchen with Stainless Steel appliances, Covered barbecue deck, Recently updated with laminate flooring & paint. Extra wide driveway for plenty of parking, Fenced back yard.
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Unit 104-33545-RAINBOW AVE ABBOTSFORD:
1 33341 HAWTHORNE AVE ABBOTSFORD: 2961 DIXON ROAD IN ABBOTSFORD:
BATH 2
• The tempo - Luxury Living! • Pets ok with restrictions •Gourmet Granite Chef Kitchen • Rentable ($1150/month) • Open floor plan - In suite Laundry
SUMAS PRAIRIE | AGRI BUSINESS | FOR SALE
NEAR UFV | RESIDENTIAL | FOR SALE
LOT SIZE FLOOR BDRM 9690 sqft 2460sqft 5
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ACRES 20.03 ac
CROP CROP YIELD Blueberries full
• Build Your Dream Home! • Walk to UFV & Shopping • High production 10 year old • 4 Outbuildings & Barns • 2 - Road Frontages Huge Lot • Quick Freeway access plants • Drip irrigation system • Surrounded by new Homes • Reeka, Duke & Elliot varieties • Large Farmhouse View at joechahal.com
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HUNTINGDON | AGRI BUILDINGS | FOR LEASE FAIRFIELD ESTATES | RESIDENTIAL | FOR
NEAR UFV | CONDO UNIT | FOR SALE
GLEN VALLEY | AGRICULTURAL | FOR SALE
LOT SIZE FLOOR BDRM 6.43 ac 4053sqft 5 • SPECTACULAR LUXURY HOME • 5-Spacious bedrooms • 4-full bathrooms
BATH 4
• Quartz countertops • Gloucester Industrial Park
View at joechahal.com
32267 CLINTON AVE ABBOTSFORD:
220 33539 HOLLAND AVE ABBOTSFORD: VYE ROAD ABBOTSFORD:
6665 267TH STREET IN LANGLEY:
REVENUE PROPERTY
$699,900
$225,000
FLOOR BDRM 1150 sqft 2
604.855.7393 Lighthouse Realty
31518 HOMESTEAD CRESCENT IN ABBOTSFORD
NEW LUXURY ESTATE HOME ON LEVEL PICTURESQUE 5 ACRES - This 8268 sqft custom built masterpiece is centrally located near UFV. Home offers soaring ceilings in the Great Room, Gourmet gas kitchen with quartz counters, Separate spice kitchen, 3-Master full bedrooms + 2 bedroom with jack-jill bathroom, Separate LEGAL 2-bdrm Nanny Suite above garage, Downstairs entertain & enjoy in your Media Room with full wet bar, Fitness Room.
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7116 PIONEER AVENUE
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FLOOR BDRM 678 sqft 1+DEN
BATH 1
• The Crossing - Luxury Living! • Pets ok with restrictions •Gourmet Granite Chef Kitchen • Rentable ($1150/month) • Open floor plan - In suite Laundry View at joechahal.com
$745,000
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
FLOOR TYPE 26,000sqft Layer Poultry
SERVICE full
• 2 - Poultry Barns • Loading Docks (42' X 310' each) Truck level •Capacity for upto 30,000 birds • All equipment • 3-Phase Power for turn key View at joechahal.com
LOT SIZE FLOOR 5813 sqft 2769sqft • West Abborsford - AgriRec Stadium • Full Basement • Fenced Yard View at joechahal.com
BDRM 6
BATH 4
ZONING USE BUILDING CT-1 RETAIL STORE FREESTANDING
• TREMENDOUS INVESTMENT • long-term, 3 net lease • Reno’s new kitchen, OPPORTUNITY! • national retail franchise roof & flooring chain • New deck with Hot Tub • 7500 sq.ft. freestanding building View at joechahal.com
EXPERIENCED NEGOTIATOR | PROVEN MARKETING PLAN| 23 YEARS SELLING REAL ESTATE JOE CHAHAL | joigd M r isG M cwhl | LIGHTHOUSE REALTY 260-2655 CLEARBROOK ROAD ABBOTSFORD BC V2T 2Y6
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Jag S Sidhu
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Listing Needed Call Jag
#110 - 30485 Cardinal Ave Abbotsford, BC V2T0E5
Phone: 604.625.2245 Fax: 604.625.2249 Toll Free: 1.866.967.0666
Call Gurcharan or Jag for your FREE no obligation Market Evaluation
NEW LISTING!!
NEW LISTING!!
West Abby 3678 Greendale CR
Large 7 bedroom, 6 bath, over 4600 sqft of luxury living, over 1800 sqft on main floor, with master bedroom, den, family room, living room and large kitchen and laundry on main, upper floor has 4 more bedrooms and (2nd) master bedroom up. 2 bedroom legal suite with separate driveway and rented for $1200.oo a month. custom built!! must see!!!!
OPEN HOUSE
32277 PEARDONVILLE RD This home is centrally located in West Abbotsford, close to schools, shopping and parks. OVER 12000 SF Large lot, that can be subdivided into 2 lots that would be over 6000 sqft each. Build your dream home and sell the lot beside you or hold the property
NEW LISTING!!
3 Lot LEFT Subdivision in Maple Ridge Green Belt Call for more detail
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NEW LISTING!!
NEW LISTING!!
5 Acres
Blueberry Farm West Abbotsford with a house. Good production Blueberry BlueCrop & Duke Variety call for more info
34041 Wavell Lane, Abbotsford
102 3080 TOWNLINE ROAD THE GABLES, a family friendly community! A well maintained family home and complex. 4 Bdrms, 3 FULL baths, BIG recroom, LARGE balcony and DOUBLE garage. Prime location, walking distance to Fruiticana Grocery Store, Eugene Reimer Middle School,Highstreet mall and easy access to highway.
It is a two bedroom house, close to Wal-Mart and freeway. It is rented for $950 per month. It is hard to find in this price in Abbotsford area, demolish it and make a new house. No sign on property.
MAY19th & 20th -1 PM TO 4 PM
NEW LISTING!!
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3510 Promontory crt
NEW LISTING!!
W e s t A b b y. 3 story 5 bedrooms up den on main two bedroom legal suite and a Rec room for owner use.
NEW LISTING!!
LOT FOR SALE 214500 Morris Valley Rd Off hwy 7 East Mission 2887 Bergman St, West Abbotsford
1 Acre
Subdivision Potential 6 bedroom house
30966 Brookdale Crt
59 3030
41 31255 UPPER TRETHEWEY STREET MACLURE ROAD, Abbotsford Desireable 4 bedroom property in exclusive Country Lane Estates! This 2017 renovated townhome has a fully updated kitchen including brand new appliances, backsplash, flooring and paint
NEW LISTING!!
New listing near all levels of schools, gurdwara shaib, fully renovated home 3 bedroom family room and great room up 1 suite and huge theater room for owner use with bar!!
980 CASTLE COURT, Abbotsford, BC Spacious 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms Home, sits on a Huge corner flat lot . This home is located close to all amenities.
32431 Pondora ave
new listing near new hospital 3 bedroom up 2 bedroom legal suite and recroom for owner use. 31478 Jean Crt
3 story 4large bedrooms up den on main, 2 bedroom leg suite and rec room for owner use.
34061 WAVELL LANE Beautifully renovated rancher, perfect alternative to renting. 2 bdrm + extra with private fenced yard with patio, extra parking/long driveway to a detached 20 x 5 garage/room. New roof and appliances. Very close to public transit/school, shopping (Walmart, HomeDepot) and choice of quick access to 2 freeway exits.
3 story 7 bedroom and 8 bath with great views!!
1.49 million
KETCH PLACE 4 BEDRM HOUSE
single garage 700,00 sq feet
#30 - 31098 Westridge Pl 2 Bedroom Townhouse
UNIT 132-3160 TOWLINE
road 4bedrm 3 bathrm
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Rupinder Davesher Personal Real Estate Corporation
Harmesh Davesher Realtor
604-832-2831
604-897-4521
rupinderdavesher@hotmail.com
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604-826-9000 Off: 604.826.9000 T.F.: 1.888.826.1177 #103-33070 5th Ave Mission, B.C. V2V 1V5
Very Likeable Home!!!
3 bdrms, 3 baths, w/large kitch on main. Fullly fin bsmnt. w/4th bdrm & rec rm. Flat backyard perfect for outdoor living area. Central location makes this property perfect for growing families.
2074 Dolphin Crescent, Abbotsford
Quiet neighbourhood, great location. 3 bedrooms up and 1 bedroom down. Open floor plan. Private backyard. Potential to subdivide to two lots!!
Farmland
5369
$939,000
4251 Mt Lehman Road, Abbotsford
$495,000
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5456
$860,000
3473 Hill Park Place, Abbotsford
7,674 Sq. Ft. Corner Lot
New subdivision. 8 bdrms. Main has liv rm & din rm, spice kitch, main kitch & full bath. Upper has 4 bdrms, concrete fl soundproof!! Bsmnt has 3 bdrms, rec rm, games rm & bar. Great location.
3965 SF Home/West Abby
$1,189,000
Call Rupinder 604-832-2831
5390
5,481 sq ft lot w/2,459 sqft home. New cbinets & countertops in kitch. H.W tank 2017. New furnace 2017. Repainted in 2017, roof is 3 yrs old. Main has liv rm, din rm, kitch & family rm. Near schools & shops.
5455
Coming Soon In Abbotsford
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2626 Railcar Crescent, Abbotsford
Lots
5290
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$839,000
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6650 sq ft lot with green belt. Close to University & schools. For Further Information Call Rupinder
26775 16th Ave, Langley
5443
2 storey w/fullly finished basement. 8 bedrooms, 6 full baths. Close to all level of schools, Highstreet Mall, churches & hi-way #1. High ceilings, granite countertops, open floor plan. Patio & Sundeck. Call Rupinder 604-832-2831
$1,175,000
34061 Townshipline Road, Abbotsford
Full Production Farm!!
10 Acre Blueberry Farm “Elliott Variety” in prime location, w/house. Main floor has living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms & 2 baths. Two year old 8,400 sq ft insulated metal shop w/3 bays. Near Hwy 1 & Highstreet Mall.
15 acre blueberry farm with wide frontage in prime Langley location! Near U.S. border, town & shopping centers! Two homes, 1 - 5 bedroom house & 1 - 2 bedroom manufactured home!!
20 acre blueberry farm w/2 houses, 2 barns, 1 shed. Great rental income approx. $6,000/m. 10 acres of Duke, 2 acres of Elliot, 5 acres of Bluegold. Production records available on accepted offer. Great location, middle of Mission and Abbotsford.
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Beautiful Hatzic Ridge Estates
34854 Ferndale Ave, Mission Gated quality controlled sub-division. Bring your fussiest buyers. The “Eagle Mountain” of Mission.
Starting at $549,000 Call Rupinder 604-832-2831
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Amit Sudhakar
Nav Aulakh
Seller’s Agent 778.552.5658 navaulakh1@gmail.com
Buyer’s Agent 778.347.8700 aidbcc@gmail.com
Exceptional Client Service & Professional Real Estate Advice RESIDENTIAL 34365 George ferguson way
30674 STEELHEAD COURT.
Corner lot property for sale,very well maintained with 5 bedrooms in west abbotsford.
4 lot subdividable lot asking 1.2 million in Abbotsford
5 bedroom including 2 bed suite for 750k in central Abbotsford
Lot 2 or Lot 3, Bench Ave., Mission Asking $549,000/each • Desirable neighbourhood • Build your dream home or invest
DEVELOPMENTS
Brookswood, Langley Asking $2.2M • 5 Lot Subdivision
Maple Ridge Asking $7.6M • 19 Lot Subdivision
Maple Ridge Asking $599,000 • 6,200 sq.ft. Lots Available
Site in Clayton Asking $15.5M • 83 Unit Townhome site
25 unit townhouse site in South Surrey asking 5,625,000
Lots available in Abbotsford, Mission, Maple Ridge, Surrey and Langley
DEVELOPMENTS
Aldergrove Lot with house Asking $3.2M • 4 Lots Available
10 Acre assembly in Langley Asking $1.8M/acre • Brookswood - for Mixed
Residential
2 & 3 Lot Development Potential in Abbotsford. Call for more info!
Site in Central Gordon Asking $7M • 50 Unit Townhome site
South Surrey Starting from $565,000/lot • 55 Lot Subdivision
DEVELOPMENTS
44 unit apartment building in maple ridge with PLA. Asking 3.5 mill
Lots in Mapleridge 6000 plus sqft call for more details.
10 acre assembly Langley
INDUSTRIAL/ COMMERCIAL
Industrial land in Campbell Heights Asking $1.4M/acre • 5 Acre Parcel
21 unit apartment site in Abby with 4 commercial unit asking 2 mill
South Surrey Asking $9.5M • 19 Lot Subdivision
White Rock Asking $1.2M only • 2 lots available in White Rock
FARM
1990 Coquitlam Ave. Asking $4.2M • 10 units available
5 Acre Farm Asking $2M • With 5 bedroom house • In Mt. Lehman area.
13 Acre Farm Asking $2.3M • With 4000 sq. ft. house in Abbotsford
10 Acre Blueberry Farm Asking $1.6M • Close to 256 & 16th Ave • Lots of outbuildings & 3 bedroom house. • Variety is Duke.
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Oak Realty Parv Harry Shinder Gill PREC Little Independently Owned and Operated 604.832.0540 Top 1% Realtor of FVREB 2010-2015 604.832.0944 12 Years Experience!
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Visit our Website for more pictures & New Listings www.teamelite.ca info@teamelite.ca 604-859-2341
NEW "Homes Coming Soon in Abbotsford & Maple Ridge!"
COMING SOON
"20 Homes located on East Side of Abbotsford starting at $1.1 Million." "6 Coach Homes in Auguston coming June 2018 starting at $1.1 Million." "17 Homes in Auguston, some lots with greenbelt, starting at $1.2 Million."
ATTENTION BUILDERS ATTENTION DEVELOPERS
“Ready to build lots available in Maple Ridge, Langley & Abbotsford” "CALL FOR MORE INFO”
Call To Reserve Yours 24265 112 Avenue, Maple Ridge
$ 960,000 This spacious corner lot has a lot to offer both inside and outside the house. It has extra windows that gives the home great lighting and main floor has 10 ft. ceilings. The floor plan is designed to give comfortable living by having 4 bedrooms and 4 washrooms in the whole house along with a rec room in the basement for upstair usage.
3090 Goldfinch St, Abbotsford
$ 843,800 Huge house over 3,800 sq.ft on big lot over 7,200 sq.ft that has 6 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms making it a nice size for any family. Along with 2 bedroom legal suite with solid 2x6 construction makes the house heat efficient. Both main floor and basement have laundry making it convenient.
31894 LT.1 31894 BEECH AVENUE, ABBOTSFORD
$ 625,000
LOT FOR SALE WEST ABBOTSFORD.
Ready to build your dream, look no further as this lot that is over 5,400 sq.ft and plans allow for a legal suite. House plans are available to view that has 6 bedrooms and 4 bedrooms accommodating any size family. Great location that is close to all amenities and minutes from freeway access.
8296 204 Street, Langley
$1,050,000 Gorgeous 2 storey house with a basement is located in one of the more desirable neighbourhoods of Langley. Designed for comfortable living. House has 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Quality finishing with high ceilings and spacious rooms. The chef like kitchen has stainless steel appliances with many units
24271 112 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Call To Reserve Yours
$ 950,000
$ 369,000
32656 Marshall Rd
$ 1,050,000
$ 700,000 Well maintained rancher on huge 8400 sqft lot with big 660 sqft shop.This solid 3 bedroom rancher features vaulted livingroom ceiling. covered patio,
36061 Emily Carr Green
7,700 SQ.FT. HOME SUBDIVIDABLE 4398 N Auguston WITH PLANS READY FOR A TRIPLE GARAGE HOUSE IN TOWNLINE AREA
Parkway
Home you can subdivide into 2 or 3 lots 4 bedrooms home close by King rd / Jackson elementary school
This house is a must see as it implements smart home technology that can be controlled by your very own Ipad. The house has 4 bedrooms upstairs with a custom built shower in the master bedroom along with built in alarm system, built in vacuum, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer.There is a 2 bedroom unauthorized suite in the basement plus a legal 589 sq. ft. coach home that has its very own hot water heat, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer for extra income.
Lot only that they can build new house on over 5,000 sq. ft. lot
$ 1,000,000 Close To 5 Acres Clear Land For $1,700,000.00
24279-112 Ave
$ 970,000
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$ 825,000
$ 1,150,000
31531 Upper Maclure Rd
240 STREET 5 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
This beautiful custom built home sits on over 7,200 sq. ft. lot with an amazing floor plan. This house is a must see with a spacious layout and high ceilings giving this house a breathtaking finish. Upstairs rooms are spacious with natural
This well kept house is located on a corner 6,000 sq.ft lot and is close to all amenities. There is a view of a greenbelt on the side of the house. Owner did some recent upgrades with new laminate floors and new painting giving the house a nice finishing. Large driveway allowing for RV parking. Close to UFV, Hospital, Abbotsford Center and easy access to freeway.
Brand New 2 Storey with Basement Family Home! This gorgeous home has a spacious feel with open layout. The upper floor offers 4 Bdrms up with a Den on the Main Floor. One of the kids will enjoy a bathroom with their bedroom on the upper floor. Rec Room with also a legal 2 bedroom basement for a growing family.
Custom built 2 storey house with security cameras on a house over 3100 sq.ft. Main floor has high 10 ft ceilings and basement has 9 ft high ceilings. Driveway is extra wide, making it convenient for RV parking. Huge custom kitchen, with built in coffee table and quartz counter tops in the whole house. House has air conditioning and full fenced backyard.
3897 Brighton Place
$ 695,000
Spacious 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom corner unit with granite counter tops. House has a lot of natural light. Great tenants that kept the property in mint condition. This is a good investment or perfect for a first time buyer. Good location that is walking distance to nearby shops and schools.
11230 243 Street
2357 Bevan Crescent $ 1,125,000
Custom built house on close to 6,000 sq.ft lot. House has 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms making it convenient for a larger sized family with children or extra guests. Theater room and bar are located in the basement for upstairs usage. This house includes a double garage with additional parking making parking easy at this home.Call today to get your very own personal tour!
33412 KILDARE TERRACE, Abbotsford
216-2955 Diamond Crescent,Abbotsford
This new home is a must see that is located on a lot over 4,000 sq.ft. There is a total of 4 bedrooms and 4 washrooms in the whole house. House has a very cozy feeling in it with quality appliances and chef like kitchen. Great location that is close to all amenities and walking distance to nearby park. Basement has a rec room for upstairs usage along with a nice open bar to entertain guests
27644 Lundeberg Ave $ 1,190,000
"Townhome sites available in Langley, Mission & Maple Ridge"
36076 Emily Carr Green
$ 850,000 SO
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Superior built home located in East Abbotsford that offers exceptional quality and design! Approximately 2900 Sq ft home. Designer color scheme, great attention to detail and finishing throughout the home with beautiful kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops and 10-ft ceiling on the main floor for an open, spacious feeling
3108 Engineer Court, Abbotsford
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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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Rajinder Dhutti
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Only 16 years old Basement Entry home in West Abbotsford. This home features 4 bedrooms/ 3.5 bathrooms, huge & bright living room, dining area, open kitchen concept with tons of storage, rec room, laundry room, double garage & a sunny sundeck.
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32756 COWICHAN TERRACE
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31311 SOUTHERN DR
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$699,700
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Cute well maintained Split Entry home sitting on a 6800 PLUS sq ft lot. This home features 3 spacious bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, huge & bright living room, dining area, rec room, sunny sundeck and a flat backyard for entertainment. Other features- Stainless steel appliances, new flooring on main floor, lots of parking, good size sundeck & much more. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, public transit & Mill Lake Park.
$849,700
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2155 RIDGEWAY STREET Abbotsford
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24 3075 TRETHEWEY STREET
FRASER VALLEY
778.552.8840
34033 WAVELL LANE
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32133 GEORGE FERGUSON WAY
3053 TOWNLINE ROAD 2522 CAMPBELL AVE
3666 NEWCASTLE 31934 DRIVE PEARDONVILLE ROAD
Solid Rancher w/ b a s e m e n t i n We s t Abbotsford. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, bright living room, dining area, kitchen, huge rec room & a nice flat b a c k y a r d f o r entertainment. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, malls, parks & easy access to freeway..
Very Rare Find! 2 homes on one lot. They both are detached with their own separate entrances & private backyards. 1st house
Solid Rancher w/ basement in West Abbotsford. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, bright living room, dining area, kitchen, huge rec room & a nice flat b a c k y a r d f o r entertainment. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, malls, parks & easy access to freeway..
$829,700
$699,700
$419,700
108 2962 TRETHEWEY STREET
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1534 KIPLING STREET
Silkwood Estates! This unit features 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms & a nice fenced backyard. Main floor features bright & spacious living room, dining area, kitchen and half bathroom. Above floor features 3 good size bedrooms & a full bathroom. Also, it has a storage room by the Carport. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, parks & easy access to freeway.
1936 CATALINA CRESCENT
2537 Park Dr
OLD S D L SO
31889 OAK AVE
Investors Alert! Rancher/ Bungalow sitting on a 6,000 sqft lot. Good holding property to build a new home on a quiet street or good rental property. This home features 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, kitchen, living room and a backyard. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, Hospital, parks, mall, restaurants & easy access to freeway.
$599,700
17298 64 AVE
D L O S
2344 GRANT STREET
Excellent Location near quiet cul-de-sac. Good neighborhood to raise your kids. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, huge & bright living area, kitchen, dining, nice backyard, spacious basement and a d o u b le g arag e. C lo s e to schools, Rotary Stadium, shopping, recreation, public transit, parks, malls and easy access to freeway.
$724,700
2826 Clearbrook Road
SOLD
4 Level split home in West Abbotsford. This well maintained home features 3 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an en suite in the master, bright & huge living room, dining area, kitchen, nook, sunken family room with fireplace, big rec room in the basement, tons of room for storage, solid sunny sundeck
$789,700
33188 Westbury Ave
SOLD
Quality built 2 Storey w/basement home in one of the most desirable locations. This home features 6 bedrooms/ 5 bathrooms & a nice backyard for entertainment. Main floor features living room, dining area, huge kitchen with an island/ stainless appliances & granite counter tops, bright & spacious family room, foyer with a solid double door entrance, laundry room & a big sundeck.
$994,700
31362 McConachie Pl
33837 Mayfair Ave
33853 Mayfair Ave
SOLD
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Investors Alert! 5400 Only 3 years old-Custom Your home search Built Quality Home in a sq ft flat lot in a stops here! Basement central location. This home Central location. entry home with a features 7 bedrooms/8 Priced to sell. Close to bathrooms, Legal Suite, Legal Suite on a quiet nice backyard & tons of street near cul-de-sac. schools, shopping, parking. Main floor Good neighborhood recreation, malls, to raise your kids. public transit and easy features huge living area, dining,kitchen with huge This home features 4 access to freeway. island, tons of storage & bedrooms/ 3 Hurry!!! granite counter tops, spice bathrooms, backyard kitchen, big family room for entertainment.
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Investors Alert! Centrally located Huge 20,400 plus sq ft lot with a Rancher on it. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit & easy access to freeway. Lots of potential.
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Investors Alert! Centrally located Huge 20,400 plus sq ft lot with a Rancher on it. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit & easy access to freeway. Lots of potential.
$729,700 407 - 31831 Peardonville Road
SOLD West Point Villa! This top floor unit features 2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, spacious living area, kitchen and laundry. Well maintained complex. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, parks & easy access to freeway. Don't miss this one! Call to view now!
Neat & Clean Basement Entry home with a Legal Suite in West Abbotsford. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms and a nice backyard. Main floor features- 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, bright living room, dining area, open kitchen layout, family room & sundeck.
$849,700 31011 Gardner Ave
SOLD Location! Location! A cute basement entry home on a corner lot & cul-de-sac location. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, bright living room, kitchen, dining, fenced backyard, double garage and much more. Some of the updates inculde high end appliances in main kitchen, new kitchen cabinets, newer paint, new vanities in bathrooms,
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.
City of Abbotsford. OCP is Urban 3-Infill. This home throoms with a Legal Suite & a huge backyard. Main floor features 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms with a 2 pc ensuite in the master, huge living room, kitchen, dining area & a sundeck. Basement has 2 bedrooms in the suite with it's separate entrance.!
$739,700
$789,700
2208-2210 BEAVER ST
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A wonderful revenue generating property sitting on a huge flat 10,500 sq ft corner lot. Each side features 3 b e d r o o m s , 2 bathrooms, living, kitchen, dining, rec room and a nice backyard for entertainment.
#35- 30748 Cardinal Ave
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Corner Unit. Huge backyard. 4 bedrooms/ 2.5 bathrooms PLUS Den. Modern Concept, Open Kitchen Layout, Granite Counter Tops & Stainless Steel Appliances.
124 1909 SALTON ROAD
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104 2958 TRETHEWEY STREET
SOLD SOLD 2868 Gardner Pl
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4 Level split home 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms living room family room rec room cul de sac and much more
230 32095 HILLCREST AVE
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Only 3 years old Town home in West Abbotsford. This home features 3 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with a nice floor plan. Main floor features cozy living room, modern kitchen concept with quartz
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34080 Higgionson Cre. Big Subdivideable Lot. Renovated 5bedrm, 3bath, Bedroom-Suite. Near University.
46467 Valleyview Rd Chilliwack 3-story, 11yrs, 6bedrm, 5bath, 2bed-Suite, Recoom. Full city-view.
$749,000.
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.
30788 Sandpiper Dr.
3138 Engineer ct
3000sft house on 6885sft lot with 5bedrm, 4bath, Legal suite, Family room, recroom with bath. Near Gurudewara.
7 bedrooms 5 baths and suites only 6 year old house in Aldergrove. Beautiful location
30 Acres Blueberry 10 ACRES BIG HOUSE & SHOP Farm 31022 Headwater Pl 3510 WAGNER DR Fully renovated, 4bedrm, 3bath, family and rec rooms, Legal Suite, Near Fruticana.
32730 Avalon Cr
5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, rec room with full bathroom, 2 room suit, wheelchair access
3109 Goldfinch St
3752 Harwood Cr
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32425 King Rd 5 ACRES with VIEW. Clear land, big front. in Heart of Abbotsford city. Solid 5bedrm rented house.
2 3070 Townline Road
Abbotsford Blueberry (mix) Matsqui Area Shop Rented
30 -31255 Upper Maclure RD
Aldergrove
2944 Townline Rd. Fully renovated, 4bedrm, 3bath, family and rec rooms, Legal Suite, Near Fruticana.
Townhouse Bigger Than A Normal House 166 3160 Townline Rd. Abbotsford
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2098 Beaver Street
2-CONDOS for Sale, unit 306 & 208.
'Southpoint-Ridge' Gorgeous, updated 2400 SF, Dbl SxS garage in desirable area, close to High street Mall, fruticana plaza, schools, amenities & freeway access. Recent updates tasteful decor w/updated paint, flooring, toilets, lights & appliances. Entertainment sized dinning room & living room w/laminate floors & cozy gas f/p. Island kit boasts updated floors, cabinets, island w/breakfast bar, stainless appliances, family room. Master bedroom, 2 bathrooms on main floors. Lower level has 3 spacious bdrms, 4pc bath, spacious recroom room w/door to rear patio & large storage areas.
2638 Railcar Cre. 21710 48 Ave, Aldergrove ! Langley
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