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Funeral Services will be held on October 6th, 2018 in Abbotsford at the AunHF df sskfr 6 akqUbr nUM 2061 irvrsfeIz roz iPAUnrl hom ivKy bfad dupYhr Fraser River Funeral Home (2061 Riverside Rd, Abbotsford). Time of the service will be at 12:30 pm. Prayer service to follow at 2:30 pm at the 12:30 vjy hovy gf aqy Bog aqy aMqm ardfs Esy sLfm 2:30 vjy gurduafrf Kflsf Khalsa Diwan Society Temple (33094 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford). dIvfn sosfietI 33094 sfAUQ PryjLr vy ivKy hovy gI. PAGE 2
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Province cuts rent increase to ease pressure on renters he Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is listening to the concerns of renters and taking action on an early recommendation from B.C.’s Rental Housing Task Force by cutting the annual allowable rent increase by 2%, limiting it to inflation.
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That means that effective Jan. 1, 2019, the annual allowable rent increase will be 2.5%. “It’s simply not sustainable for renters, many of whom are on fixed incomes, to see their rent increase by more than inflation each and every year,” said Premier John Horgan. “We have to eliminate the risk of such huge increases for renters. Our new approach strikes a balance between giving relief to renters while encouraging people to maintain their rental properties.” The previous formula, set in 2004, allowed annual rent increases of 2% plus inflation. As a result of eliminating the additional 2% increase, people living in a $1,200 per month apartment (average rent in B.C.) could save up to $288 in 2019 over what they could have paid under the old formula. People in an average two-bedroom apartment in Vancouver could have faced paying up to $432 more over the course of the year. “We recognize supply is key to bringing down rental costs in the long term, but renters have told us they are hurting and need help today,” said Selina Robinson, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. “That’s why we are taking careful steps to address the housing crisis and ease the pressure on renters, while also making sure that landlords have the tools they need to continue to invest in their rental properties.”
“Our Rental Housing Task Force members have heard time and again that renters are struggling to pay yearly maximum rent increases, while basic repairs and building maintenance are left undone,” said Spencer Chandra Herbert, Rental Housing Task Force chair and Premier’s Advisor on Residential Tenancy. “Taken together, these changes will make rent more affordable for British Columbians, while also helping ensure needed repairs are completed to maintain and improve rental housing.” The Rental Housing Task Force is made up of Spencer Chandra Herbert, MLA for Vancouver-West End; Adam Olsen, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands; and Ronna-Rae Leonard, MLA for Courtney-Comox. They have conducted in-person and online consultations about renting in B.C. and will be releasing further recommendations on ways to modernize and improve B.C. residential tenancy laws and policies later this year.
Making life more affordable is a shared priority between government and the The Residential Tenancy Branch will B.C. Green Party caucus, and is part of work closely with landlord advocacy the Confidence and Supply Agreement.
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C C a n c e r ’s Breast Screenin g Pr o g r am will now include breast density information with all screening mammogram results sent to B.C. women and their care providers. This inclusive process will begin midOctober, announced Adrian Dix, Minister of Health.
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health and have informed conversations with our care providers.” This move follows the completion of an external review by Dr. Andy Coldman, an emeritus scientist in the cancer control research department at the University of British Columbia and the BC Cancer Research Centre. The review report made three key recommendations, one of which was to develop a plan to communicate breast density results in B.C. The other two include continued assessment of the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System, which performs density scoring, and monitoring of the ongoing results of randomized clinical trials of additional screening in women with negative screening mammography. BC Cancer will be enacting all the recommendations made in the report. In addition to reporting breast density results starting mid-October, BC Cancer will form a working group that will communicate supporting information, including new education and support tools, and how to continue to assess and monitor the breast density screening system and new evidence around supplemental screening.
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group of concerned parents held an event on Sunday, Sept 30th which raised over $15,000 to help save the In It Together (IIT) program for youth at risk of gang involvement. Over 100 community members attended the fundraiser at the Dave Kandal Elementary organized by a group calling themselves Women on the Rise. Attendees learned more about the IIT program, which has been a collaboration with Abbotsford Community Services, the Abbotsford Police Department, the Abbotsford School District and the John Howard Society. Three mothers and a father shared how IIT workers had helped them with oneto-one support, parenting groups and community forums while their children were being recruited or already ganginvolved. “Without their support, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I am stronger and more confident in the decisions that I make regarding my son,” said one of the mothers, who didn’t wish to be
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Sunday was the last day of government funding for the IIT program. More funding may be available in April 2019 but in the 6-month interim period, the program needs $423,000 to cover operating costs. The interim operating
costs are already a cutback on the full range of services, which included over 23,000 hours of one-to-one support, family educators, parenting groups and counselling for over 1,500 youth and family members over the past five years. “We’re still hopeful that the government can find an alternative funding source to cover the rest of this funding gap,” said Gutrath. “We’ve already had to turn away multiple referrals from the school district and youth probation.”
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While In It Together will not close completely, service and staffing will be severely limited. “It breaks my heart because I don’t like to say no any parent or any youth who wants to access services, said Parveen Uppal, the case manager of the South Asian Community Resource Office (SACRO), a part of the In It Together program.
identified. “It’s very courageous of the parents to share, because this is what we need. We need to be able to share our stories, our difficulties, also our successes, to learn from one another. Because no one gives us a manual on how to raise kids,” said Harjit Singh Sajjan, Federal Minister of Defense who spoke at the event. “It’s so inspiring and encouraging to see the community working together to help end the cycle of gang violence,” said Alison Gutrath, community coordinator of IIT. “We all understand that gang prevention efforts are too important to put on hold for six months.”
Sajjan also shared his experience growing up as a classmate of the notorious gangster Bindy Johal in Vancouver. While Johal was a straight A student, he idealized gang members and the lifestyle. Sajjan said the stories he heard in the parents’ speeches were similar to how Johal had “no one guiding him” and that “he had chosen a path that he wanted to go down because he saw what he thought was good.” Other speakers included Cst. Paul Walker of the Abbotsford Police Department gang squad and the Principal of a local middle school. Donations for the In It Together program can be made at AbbotsfordCommunityServices.com/IIT
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All Natural Energy Drinks You’re not alone if you reach for a cup coffee to get you up and going in the morning, or give you a little burst of energy during your busy day. Just don’t add sugar !!! Coffee has been a go-to energy drink for as long as I can remember, and now a kaleidoscope of sugar and chemical laden energy drinks have been added to give the very young to the elderly alike, a quick pick me up. As someone that has been health and fitness conscious for most of my life, I find it particularly disheartening when I see so many young people putting their best efforts forth into various sports activities, and then reach for one of these cleverly marketed energy drinks, that come with long term health related consequences. There has been a lot of controversy around the world on sugar laden energy drinks. It’s staggering to see how much sugar is in one can of a Monster Energy drink. Try 54 grams of sugar, which equals 13 sugar cubes. Yes, that’s enough energy
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to keep you going for a while. My math shows that in 1 year, you would have consumed close to 5,000 sugar cubes by consuming 1 can daily. Any wonder that estimates has the North American population at 40% with diabetes or pre-diabetes ??? Canada is not the only country that is concerned about this growing problem. Energy drinks in Australia are one of the most stringently regulated categories of all the world markets. They even banned energy drinks in primary and secondary schools, a ruling I greatly applaud. A recent article in the Washington Post stated that scientists are asking people across the globe to lay off sugary drinks as they are the main source off added sugars in the American diet. Think what one can of a Monster Energy drink, or a can of coke consumed daily, will likely do to you overall health! Most energy drinks are loaded with excessive amounts of caffeine and sweeteners, causing your body to rev up with energy and crash a few hours
later. Feeling jittery and unfocused leaves your body craving more sugar and stimulants. Keep in mind that some of the ‘healthy’ version energy drinks and flavored waters, may have enough chemicals in them to compromise your health as well. Given the fast paced world we live in, we all reach for a little pick-me-up now and then. My suggestion is to look for something all-natural that will give you sustained energy throughout the day without any negative side effects to your health. My go-to energy drink is called Limitless, which offers a combination of natural ingredients, working synergistically together.
or one with less than 1 sugar cube. Giving up sugar sweetened and diet drinks are one of the most fundamental steps everyone can take to improve their health. It reminds me of the saying; ‘People spend the first 60 years of their lives building their wealth, and then have to use their wealth to regain their health’.
Limitless delivers the energy, focus and hydration needed to enhance performance. It’s a sustained boost, without a crash. And best of all it tastes fantastic ! Start looking at the facts …. your We all are our choices. You can pick body will thank you. an energy drink with 13 sugar cubes
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oday Abbotsford MP and Canada’s former trade minister responded to the conclusion of NAFTA renegotiations between Canada and the United States. “Although I am pleased that Canada will participate in the new USMexico-Canada trade agreement (USMCA), we do not yet know the scope of the concessions that the Trudeau Government has made to gain access to this agreement and the impacts they will have on Canada’s economy,” said Fast. “What we do know is that Canada has made major concessions on dairy, chicken and egg imports from the United States, concessions which our local farmers have strongly resisted.”
are expected to take away significant market share from Canadian small businesses. It also appears that concessions the Trudeau Government has made on patent protections will increase the price of pharmaceuticals in Canada. It does not appear that Canadian negotiators were successful in having punitive tariffs on steel and aluminum lifted, nor has the softwood lumber dispute been resolved.
“Until I am able to review the actual text of the agreement, I cannot determine whether this outcome is of net-benefit to Canadians,” explained Fast. “It is unclear what gains, if any, Canada secured in return for the concessions it has made. I fully expect that Canadians will compare the USMCA to the existing NAFTA agreement and evaluate whether the Reports also indicate that Canadian new agreement is an improvement.” auto exports to the United States have been capped, a limitation which was Once the final text of the new trade not present under NAFTA and which agreement has been made available, could result in significant long-term it will have to be tabled, debated and impacts for Canada’s auto industry. passed in the House of Commons Local retailers will feel the bite of before becoming law. Canadians are new increased duty thresholds on entitled to have their voices heard e-commerce, as American retailers during that process.
Getting down to business with the Canada Pension Plan enhancement (NC) If you’re a business owner, you know how important it is to plan ahead. Your employees and your business operations depend on it. That’s why you need to know about the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) enhancement.
report contributions as you have in the past. As well, the T4 slip will remain the same. You will also continue to receive a tax deduction for any contributions you make as an employer.
The CPP enhancement is funded through a gradual contribution rate increase over 7 years. The increased contributions will be evenly split between you and your employees. Next year, your contribution rate will increase from 4.95% to 5.1%.
Find more information at canada. ca/cppenhancement-employers.
Canada Revenue Agency payroll tables Starting January 1, 2019, you and and formulas will be updated this fall your employees will begin making to give you the required CPP enhanceslightly higher contributions to the CPP ment calculations. through the enhancement.
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B.C.’s new LNG Framework to deliver record investment, world’s cleanest LNG facility
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Protect B.C.’s air, land and water, including living up to the Province’s climate commitments: LNG Canada’s project, as announced today – the world’s cleanest in terms of green“British Columbians want a future house gas emissions – will be accomthat brings opportunities for them and modated within the government’s their kids in the communities they call legislated emissions reduction targets. home, while living up to our responsibilities to guarantee clean air, land and “Our priority is protecting B.C.’s water for the generations that follow,” unique environment for future generations,” Premier Horgan said. “With the Premier Horgan said. extraordinary steps LNG Canada is “Ours is a province of unlimited po- taking to build a state-of-the-art LNG tential, and the responsibility of this processing plant and partner with generation of British Columbians is to First Nations, this project can be made make decisions that embrace and pre- real as we meet our climate protecserve that potential. Today’s decision tion goals and recognize Indigenous by LNG Canada to invest in northern rights.” B.C. demonstrates that balancing our economic, environmental and recon- The Province has committed that ciliation priorities is possible. It’s a large natural gas development projects balance that will benefit the people of may proceed only if First Nations are B.C. as we build a cleaner economy.” consulted and treated as partners in projects within their territories. This project will see construction of Karen Ogen-Toews, First Nations a natural gas pipeline from northeast LNG Alliance CEO, stated: “This is B.C. to Kitimat where a new terminal great news for the B.C. economy, for will process and ship LNG to Asian Canada, and for First Nations in B.C. markets, generating $24 billion of Responsible LNG development means direct investment in B.C. real benefits to Indigenous peoples and This record investment was enabled communities, long-term careers and by the B.C. government’s new LNG reliable revenue to help First Nations Framework, released in March 2018. close the economic gap between their In line with the government’s approach members and other Canadians. LNG to LNG, projects should: Canada has been a leader in dealing with First Nations. Our congratulations Guarantee a fair return for B.C.’s and thanks to their partners.” natural resources: This project is expected to generate about $23 billion “This is an unprecedented level of in public revenue over 40 years – new investment in British Columbia and funds available to invest in health we welcome the economic opporcare, schools, child care and other key tunities this project will provide for public services. people and communities throughout the province,” said Michelle Mungall, Guarantee jobs and training opportuniMinister of Energy, Mines and Petroties for British Columbians: This projleum Resources. “We look forward to ect will create up to 10,000 jobs during expanding the principles of our LNG construction and up to 950 permanent Framework as we continue to work jobs once operations are underway. with other industries in creating more Respect and make partners of First opportunities for British Columbians, Nations: Project partners have reached while making resource operations agreements with elected First Nations cleaner and more efficient.”
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Patricia Ross seeks 9th term as Abbotsford City Council
H
aving served as a city councilor since 1994, Patricia Ross fully embraces sustainability principles in her work, considering the environmental, social and economic impacts in all decision making.
Prior to being elected, Patricia was Chair of the Central Fraser Valley Environmental Health Group, founder of the local Adopt-A-Block Committee and was Chair of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce Sustainability Committee. For 14 years, Patricia ran her own business, the first in the FVRD to provide recycling collection services for businesses and multifamily residences. “As Abbotsford continues to grow, it is important that we balance housing and job creation alongside sustaining our quality of life, respecting our beautiful natural environment and strong agricultural heritage. Right now, in Abbotsford, we’re are experiencing a period of almost unprecedented, rapid growth” says Ross.
training program dedicated to fostering worldwide sustainability. Her research has taken her to Oaxaca, Mexico; Costa Rica; Zimbabwe; Argentina; Greece; and Turkey.
in conjunction with the updates to our development bylaws is going to be key in ensuring we maintain that balance.”
Appointed by the City to lead the opposition campaign as head of Media and Public Relations and chief lobbyist to fight against the Sumas Energy 2 (SE2) power plant proposal. Lasting 6 years, this precedent setting campaign ended in 2006 when the Canadian Court of Appeal upheld the National Energy Board’s decision to deny SE2 the right to build power lines in Canada. This victory protected our community’s airshed from harmful pollutants. Patricia also played a major role in helping design the highly successful Abbotsford Community Services Waste Reduction Education Program for local schools
Patricia is an occasional guest lecturer at the University of the Fraser Valley, leadership trainer, and speaker at conferences all over the world, including the 2004 International Climate Change Conference in Argentina about the rewards and challenges of environmental conservation in government.
Patricia believes that “while housing needs and jobs are very important, we also need to ensure that we don’t lose our quality of life, or irrevocably impact our natural environment. Patricia is a Fellow of Leadership Improving our Tree Protection bylaw for Environment and Development and creating an Urban Forest Strategy (LEAD) International, a research and
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car-dependent communities and reduce With her international expertise in our carbon footprint.” environmental conservation, Patricia Through 24 years of service for the says “we also need to consider alterCity, Patricia served on a wide range native and innovative solutions to our of diverse committees representing all transportation issues. By intertwining points of view. Patricia feels enriched green technology requirements with by the knowledge she has gained, our community development and makwhich helps her in her decision making strategic investments in transit, we ing. She currently serves as chair on can ensure that we continue to move the Agriculture, Dyking, Drainage, away from being one of Canada’s most and Irrigation Advisory Committee.
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She also sits on the Civil Recognition Committee, Intergovernmental Affairs Advisory Committee. She sits as vice chair on the Fraser Valley Regional District board, and also oversees the Fraser Valley Regional District Hospital Board and Abbotsford Youth Commission. Patricia sat on the city’s first Homelessness Action Advisory Committee and continues to serve as a member.
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looks at trends for the future, while respecting agriculture and the environment. Social issues to address are the opioid crisis, crime, homelessness, attracting more doctors and affordable housing.” says Ross.
Patricia is married and has a daughter and granddaughter. Though she enjoys traveling to experience different cultures, she considers Abbotsford the “It is important that we develop a job most beautiful place to live, filled with creation strategy that consults the amazing people that she is honored to workforce as to what jobs they prefer, serve.
2018 YOUTH HOMELESS COUNT
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edia are invited to the release of the 2018 Youth Homeless Count Report. This is the first-ever dedicated Youth Homeless Count in the Metro Vancouver region which took place over a 9-day period, from April 4th to 12th, 2018. The Count was conducted by BC NonProfit Housing Association on behalf of Metro Vancouver, the Community Entity for the Homelessness Partnering Strategy (HPS). The report will provide insight on youth homelessness, based on questions designed to gain insight into the causes and conditions of youth homelessness as well as data from youth-serving organizations, high schools, and shelters.
LOCATION: Metro Vancouver Head Office - Lobby (south) – Metrotower III, 4730 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 0C6 SPEAKERS • Lorraine Copas, Chair, HPS Community Advisory Board • David Wells, Chair, Aboriginal Homelessness Steering Committee • Jennifer Hanrahan, Director of Operations and Residential Services at St. Leonard's Youth & Family Services • Joanne Mills, Executive Director, Fraser River Aboriginal Friendship Centre Association
The event will include a moderated • Dylan Cohen, Youth Organizer, Q&A. Fostering Change, First Call - BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition Event Details • Peer-Daniel Krause, Policy DATE: Thursday, October 4, 2018 Manager, BC Non-Profit Housing AsTIME: 10:00 a.m sociation
Abbotsford announced as host city for 2022 55+ BC Games
and healthy seniors. With five days of competition and cultural events, the 55+ BC Games attract more than 3,000 athletes who participate in over 23 sports. Participants travel from across the province to experience the competition and camaraderie of the Abbotsford is a vibrant and growing annual Games. City, known as the hub of the Fraser Valley. The City has hosted numerous In 2017, an Economic Impact study high profile sporting events including found that the 55+ BC Games provide the BC Summer Games in 2016, BC an impact of over $3.3 million to the Summer Games in 2004, the 2002 BC host community. In addition, Host Disability Games and the 2006 BC communities benefit from the develSeniors Games – now called the 55+ opment of capacity to host large multisport events by training volunteers BC Games. and improved infrastructure through The 55+ BC Games is an annual, multi- the Games Legacy program. sport competition celebrating active Victoria - On behalf of the Minister of Tourism Arts and Culture, Lisa Beare, the BC Seniors Games Society is pleased to announce Abbotsford as the host location of the 2022 55+ BC Games.
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Sui Dhaaga It is a raw and fun film : Varun Dhawan
2018 has made my path clearer : Taapsee
There are calls to make gender parity a reality in the entertainment industry and Varun Dhawan feels men have an important role to play in this discourse. The actor says men should stop feeling threatened and work towards creating a better work environment for all.“Men can be a big part of the dialogue and they should be a part of the change. I think men need to stop being threatened by this change. They should be more accepting about it,” Varun said in an interview here.“I think it is only going to be beneficial if there is equality, because, first and foremost, more talent will shine through… Let people come through (on the basis of) talent. Let us not discriminate just because of gender. Talent should be the one that speaks the loudest and we have immense talent in our industry,” added the actor, who stood up for his October co-star Banita Sandhu during the promotion of the movie. Varun, son of director David Dhawan, entered Bollywood as an actor with Student of the
Actress Taapsee Pannu is on a roll with the success of Manmarziyaan. She says the year has been "good" for her and has given her more clarity about the career path to follow. Taapsee said, "I think I can say with a big smile on my face, it's been a good year and how thankful I am to everyone who has been a part of it! It surely made my path clearer to me. Neetishastra, Soorma, Mulk, Neevevaroo and Manmarziyaan. Taapsee currently has two more films in her kitty -- Tadka and Badla. Tadka is an upcoming film directed by actor Prakash Raj. The film is a remake of the 2011 Malayalam blockbuster Salt N' Pepper. She will also be seen with megastar Amitabh Bachchan in Sujoy Ghosh's Badla, which is being shot in Glasgow.
Manikarnika will make every Indian proud : Kangana Actress Kangana Ranaut says she is proud of Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, and is looking forward to its release. “I am extremely proud of this film, portraying a character who empowers and inspires. We have put in our heart, blood and sweat into making this film,” Kangana said in a statement.The teaser of Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi, which captures the life story of Rani Laxmibai, will be released on Gandhi Jayanti, October 2.“Manikarnika… will make each and every Indian proud. I am quite ecstatic to showcase the teaser to everyone on this special occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.”Produced by Zee Studios and Kamal Jain, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, directed by Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi, is slated
to release on January 25, 2019.Jain said, “The film captures different facets of Rani Laxmibai, who was not only one of the greatest warriors, but also an outstanding human being whose courage resonates with people even today.” To which, Shariq Patel, CEO Zee Studios, added, “The film celebrates and salutes the extraordinary journey of India’s fiercest warrior queen.”The movie has been in the midst of a controversy ever since the news of Kangana stepping in behind the camera to direct patchwork emerged.Actor Sonu Sood has walked out of the film owing to his professional commitment towards Simmba. However, Kangana hit back at him, claiming he left the movie as he “refused to work under a woman director”.On his part, Sonu has denied this. Now, actress Swati Semwal has also quit the project as she was unsure if her role would have been substantial enough following Sonu’s exit from the movie.
I have never evaluated myself as a female comedian : Mallika Dua Mallika Dua believes while stand-up artists are being accepted as professionals, it is still tough for female comedians to make their space in the industry. Dua, who became popular post her appearance in comedy video Shit People Say: Sarojini Nagar Edition, says the influx of the digital platform has made situation better for comedians."Earlier, comedians were one odd ball people in the industry but in the last two-three years stardom has come up for them. Thanks to digital platform. Comedy is an industry now. It is a profession today. But still there is a need for more comic roles written for females," Dua said. The stand-up comedian says she never evaluates performances on the basis of
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gender."I am against the term female comedian. It's a profession. It should not be defined by gender. My goal has been to be the best among everyone in my fraternity and not just women. Today same work comes to men and women but sadly there is no transparency moneywise."Praising the efforts made by leading ladies of Bollywood, Dua says filmmakers are still not sure about how to develop a funny female character on screen."We have seen Sridevi, Juhi Chawla, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kajol, and others doing comedy without being fearful. As far as work is concerned, we are not in the minds of filmmakers until and unless there is a character in the plotline. Also, it seems being fat is a plotpoint. I think you can tell a story regardless of this."Dua,
Year in 2012. He worked as an assistant director to Karan Johar on the 2010 drama My Name Is Khan. He might have walked into Bollywood as a student, but Varun has graduated after showcasing his caliber with each of his projects. From playing the role of a small town boy from Jhansi in Badrinath Ki Dulhania, to getting the act right in dance film ABCD 2 to the dark and gritty Badlapur, to the subtle October, to fun films likes Dilwale, Dishoom, Main Tera Hero and Judwaa 2 — he has aced his performance in each of the projects.He is back on the big screen — this time as tailor named Mauji in Sui Dhaaga – Made in India.The Yash Raj Films production highlights the untapped potential of India’s talented craftsmen and skilled workers at the grass-root level and the challenges and issues faced by them. Helmed by Sharat Katariya, the film, also starring Anushka Sharma, “It is a film I am damn proud about. It is a film I am very excited about. Now… a lot of people have seen it. Our family members have seen it. In fact, some enemies have seen the film.”
Radhika Apte hopes for safer work culture Actress Radhika Apte says there is a need to create a culture without sexual abuse of anybody. "I think we need to create culture without sexual abuse for anybody then we will have a work culture," Radhika said.As an actor, she has to deal with hectic schedules and travel a lot. Radhika says she tries to drink a lot of water and get proper sleep. "I don't do much for skin. Just drink water, try to get proper sleep, exercise, sweat it out, keep it moisturised, and most importantly clean. That's basically what I do."For hair? The actress, who launched a botanical hair tonic True Roots that delays hair greying, said: "I didn't do much before this. This is like the only product I have started to keep in my bag very lately. It delays hair greying by working directly on the roots...It's in a spray format, easy-to-use and nonsticky." She says it suited her needs. "I do have a lot of greys and I do have a need to cover them and I hadn't found such a natural solution and an easy solution to prevent my greys and also go to the root cause, rather than superficially hiding them," she said.
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New program makes saving energy more affordable
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ritish Columbians can apply for new incentives to help them spend less on a retrofitted home or business project. EfficiencyBC, along with partner programs, will provide up to $14,000 for a home and $200,000 for a commercial business to switch to high-efficiency heating equipment and to make building envelope improvements. It is a new program launching in partnership with the federal government, BC Hydro, FortisBC, BC Housing and many local governments. “This new program makes life more affordable by providing you with the financial incentives you need to make energy-saving improvements,” said Michelle Mungall, B.C.’s Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources. “EfficiencyBC will help us lower greenhouse gas emissions while creating opportunities for people, including lasting good jobs through energy retrofits.”
of climate change into an economic opportunity for our province,” said Andrew Weaver, B.C. Green Party leader. “This program will help British Columbians save money by transitioning their homes and businesses to low-carbon solutions, while also creating more opportunities for the construction industry and building trades. The expertise B.C. businesses and tradespeople will gain through this program will drive innovation and ensure local industry is on the cutting edge of low-carbon construction.” In addition to financial incentives, EfficiencyBC offers homeowners a free home energy coaching service and guidance on home energy upgrades. For commercial buildings, the program will also help pay for energy studies that identify opportunities for energy savings. The program is fully integrated with existing incentive programs.
The funding is also aimed at fostering improved standards in buildings, improving the quality of energy-efficienThe new EfficiencyBC program will cy installations and increasing market dedicate $24 million to helping people share of low-carbon, energy-efficient save energy and reduce their environbuilding technologies. mental footprint. Financial incentives through the program can take multiple The EfficiencyBC program is jointly forms, including replacing a fossil fuel funded by the Province and the Gov(i.e. oil, propane or natural gas) heating ernment of Canada under the Low system with an electric air-source heat Carbon Economy Leadership Fund. pump, upgrading to a high-efficiency British Columbia and Canada are each natural gas furnace or installing im- contributing $12 million. proved windows and doors that mini“British Columbians have told us mize heat loss. repeatedly that they want cleaner and For example: more affordable options,” said George People who apply for an incentive can Heyman, B.C.’s Minister of Environreceive $2,000 for replacing a fossil ment and Climate Change Strategy. fuel (oil, propane or natural gas) heat- “Energy-saving renovations hit both ing system with an electric air-source these targets, while increasing value and comfort of homes and businesses, heat pump. and helping B.C. reduce its carbon polHomeowners planning to upgrade their lution. That’s a combination that’s hard windows and doors to better insulated, to beat, and that’s why we’re helping more energy-efficient models may ac- make this choice easier.” cess up to $1,000 in incentives. Program details, including specifics on Homeowners can also apply for up how to apply for funding, are available to $700 in incentives for highest ef- at the new EfficiencyBC website. The ficiency natural gas furnaces. website functions as a hub for B.C. homeowners and businesses to access Commercial owners can receive up to tailored information on EfficiencyBC $20,000 to complete energy studies that incentives and related utility and loidentify cost-effective improvements to cal government incentives, as well as their building. decision-assistance tools and project “It’s exactly programs like Efficien- coaching services. Visit: www.efficyBC that will transform the challenge ciencybc.ca
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Incumbant Preet Rai
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School Trustee Preet Rai is running for a fourth term in the upcoming election on October 20th. Preet has been on the Board of Education for 10 years. “It is an honor and privilege to serve as a School trustee and it only happens with public support”. “My upbringing instilled both a desire and sense of responsibility around family, community involvement and education. It was zyv pihlI vfr 2005 ivwc istI kfAUNsl a driving factor when I first ran for leI eIlYkt hoey sI aqy ies vKLq afvdI school trustee and it is the reason cOQI trm kr rhy hn. AuhnF dIaF kfAUNsl I am seeking re-election.” dIaF juMmyvfrIaF hn: imsLn-aYbtsPorz trYNist kimtI, aYbtsPorz sosLl zvYlwpmYNt azvfeIjLrI kimtI, istI ieMzwstrIal zvYlwpmYNt azvfeIjLrI kimtI, istI aYkonOimk zvYlwpmYNt azvfeIjLrI kimtI, anvfieromYNitl azvfeIjLrI kimwtI, aYbtsPorz XUQ kimsLn, mYskUeI zfeIikMg, zryinwj aYNz ierIgysLn kimwtI, aOizwt kimwtI, myXr’jL tYsk Pors aOn aYkonOimwk zvYlwpmYNt, aYbtsPorz afrts kfAUNisl, aqy PryjLr vYlI rIjInl borz. AuhnF ny homlYsins aYksLn azvfeIjLrI kimwtI (2014-16) aqy pfrk, rYkrIeysLn aYNz klcr kimwtI dIaF cyarF sMBflIaF hn. zyv nUM aYbtsPorz df knyzf 150 leI kimAUintI lIzr cuixafN. Auh ies vKLq knyzf dy 150vyN jsLn vfry ienPormysLn lYNdy aqy idMdy hn. zyv df ivafh grys nfl hoieaf hY, iek rijstrz nrs, aqy do ivafhy hoey puwqr hn aqy 7 poqy-poqIaF hn. zyv aqy grys GuMmx iPrxf psMd krdy hn aqy 6 kONtInYNtF ivwc gey hn. keI vfr Auh stUizMt grUpF nflL gey hn jF norQ amrIkf ivwc GuMmy hn. zyv nUM PYmlI ihstrI ivc idlcspI hY aqy ivhly smy ivwc ies vfry hI Koj krdy hn. Auh bfhr jfxf vI bhuq psMd krdy hn (hfeIikMg, snosLUieMg, knUieMg) aqy hor sihqmMd cIjLF krdy hn.
“In my close interactions with students at Abbyfest, Heritage fair and other community events, I have witnessed the pride they feel in volunteering and displaying their talent, which in turn gives me energy and keeps me focussed on looking into best opportunities to prepare students to reach their full potential and be successful. I believe in Abbotsford School District’s strategic direction focussing on student success with individual learning, choice and parent involvement”.
A chartered accountant from India, Preet immigrated to the United Kingdom, in 1992, where he worked for the Scottish Government. Then, to Canada in 1995 and has been working for the Government of British Columbia since 1997. Rai’s community involvement is “Having a global perspective, I not limited to his role as school am always taken a keen interest trustee. He has served on the Comin community, social and cultural munity of Character Council, Abactivities. My wife is a teacher in botsford Youth Commission, Abby Abbotsford. We have three chil- Fest Board, the Reach Board, dren; all of them have attended or Literacy Matters Board, Sister attend Abbotsford public schools. City Committee, the Canuck Place My mother was a teacher and my Campaign Executive Committee, father retired as a Colonel from the and the South Asian Taskforce for the fundraising of the new Canuck India army.” Place Hospice built in Abbotsford “In my six years of being a school in 2014. He immensely enjoys trustee, I have particularly enjoyed organizing over 100 volunteers visiting schools throughout the yearly for Abbyfest. district. I have relished reading to kindergarten students and answer- Rai concludes, “The education of ing well thought out questions by our children is very important. On middle and high school students. October 20, be sure to make your Being in a cold dunk thank on voice heard and vote". sports days was chilly at the time This article has been provided and but is warm memories now.” approved by the financial agent of
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Put the finishing touches on anything that has required attention to detail recently especially if you will need to pass on information to somebody else. You could come into contact with a different group of people related to work or financial matters. Don’t be tempted to act too hastily – get all the facts right first.
Be cautious of taking on extra obligations that crop up unexpectedly. It will be easy to presume things won’t be too much of a problem. However you could find out pretty quickly that there is a lot more detail or work involved than it seemed. This could easily interfere with things you already need to cope with on a daily basis.
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Something about another person could start to make more sense. Don’t be afraid to take action on changing things if this doesn’t suit the way you want any situation established. You won’t necessarily feel you can see the whole picture but you should be able to sort out whether it could interfere with your future goals.
Focus on whatever information you need to be able to the stage of putting things in place over the next 3 weeks, especially with anything that concerns you personally. This could also include home and family matters. Don’t be distracted by the desires of somebody else or what seems to be urgent, as they will be thinking of themselves
With the help of somebody else or their encouragement you can embark on a process of making radical changes within a work or business situation that perhaps embraces technology. You will be in a good situation to learn or to gather new information and could even surprise yourself with the ease of understanding it.
You should take a final look at whatever has taken place since 6th September, as you will move to the next stage over the next 3 weeks that can have you thinking about finances. You need to be mindful of not becoming a slave to circumstance with any situation that seems to be generating a very different path over the long term.
Mercury, the planet of thought and communication moves into your sign this week where it will remain until 10th October. This will give you the opportunity to put your thoughts towards yourself and anything that affects you personally. It is excellent for focussing on what you would like to accomplish in the next year.
Guard against being encouraged to change course dramatically. There will be too many unknowns over the next 3 weeks. You are better to hold back and give yourself time to see what presents itself eventually. It is all about the options available. Eventually choosing the right path will result in favourable developments.
You are in a good position to show a little more of what you are about and for your level of commitment to be recognised. You now need to focus on what your priorities need to be. There is no need to rush anything, though that sort of pressure might be upon you. Important detail will be overlooked if you do.
What you should be serious about needs to be your focus during the next 3 weeks. It would be better to ignore any temptation to respond to exciting out of the ordinary activities that can arise. The more steadfast you are, the greater will be your accomplishments as well as the ability to sort out what takes priority.
Expect the unexpected, especially when it comes to matters involving family. Don’t be afraid to stand up for your rights, in any situation, if necessary. If you don’t fight for yourself, you will discover nobody else will be offering. Unknown intentions of somebody else of late can emerge into the open, giving a better view of the future.
What has been open communication with others could become more guarded, even secretive during the next 3 weeks. You could feel annoyed but this is better kept to yourself, as tempted as you might be to say something that you know will stir things up. Focus instead on any practices you do to that helps to improve calmness.
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Newcomers Fair Showcases Services Available in Abbotsford
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bbotsford Community Services (ACS) is holding a Newcomer’s Fair on Wednesday, October 10th to help residents learn about the services available to help them.
“This event is for everyone from immigrants, to people who have moved to Abbotsford from another city, to those seeking employment services or information on childcare subsi-
De Jong are expected to speak at the event. ACS executive director, Rod Santiago will also speak along with Garrison Duke, director of AbbotsfordWORKS, and Manpreet Grewal, director of ACS Multicultural and Immigrant Integration Services. After the main speeches, there will be four breakout sessions. The Abbotsford Community Police team will be giving tools and tips for ensuring
dies,” said Kelly Neufeld, manager personal safety and WorkSafeBC of Marketing and Communications will present on staying safe in the at ACS. workplace. There will also be a brief introduction to employment services AbbotsfordWORKS is co-hosting options and information on ACS imthe event and will be providing job migrant settlement services. search assistance throughout the day along with information on their other Other exhibitors at the fair include employment services. Abbotsford Child Care Resource & Referral, the Fraser Valley Regional The Career Paths for Skilled ImmiLibrary, ACS Youth Services plus grants Program will also be on site, educational organizations and local which offer customized career counnon-profits. selling and training support to assist job seekers working to transfer their The event is being held at the Summit international education and experi- Centre (formerly known as Apollo ence into a related career in Canada. Multiplex centre) at 3600 Townline Road from 10am – 3pm on Wednes“So many people are unaware of all day, October 10th. the programs and services they can access, often for free,” said Swinder More information including a full Singh, a settlement counsellor at list of exhibitors can be found at AbACS. “For example, our settlement botsfordCommunityServices.com/ program helps people integrate into newcomersfair Canada through referrals, workshops and one-to-one support.” The event begins at 10am with speeches beginning at 10:45. Mayor Henry Braun and MLA Michael
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Historic legislation sets targets, timelines to reduce poverty ritish Columbia’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy, guided by legislation introduced today, will lift thousands of people out of poverty, create more opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and make it easier for people to participate in their community.
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Establish an independent advisory committee that will represent the breadth and depth of personal and professional experiences of poverty in B.C. and advise the minister on matters relating to poverty reduction and prevention.
Require government to report annually The Poverty Reduction Strategy Act on its progress to reduce poverty. will define the scope of the strategy, Require government to release its first which will be released in early 2019, poverty reduction strategy by March and sets poverty reduction targets and 31, 2019. The strategy must focus on timelines that government must meet. the key issues faced by people living in “A strong province is built on a founda- poverty including housing, education, tion of equity, inclusion and opportuni- employment, income supports and ty for everyone,” said Shane Simpson, social inclusion. Minister of Social Development and The commitment to a poverty reducPoverty Reduction. “We know that tion strategy, in addition to addressing poverty is a serious issue in our provliveable wages under B.C.’s new Fair ince. That was driven home throughout Wages Commission and exploring the consultation as thousands of people basic income, is a component of the told us about the impossible challenges Confidence and Supply Agreement they face each day. Social issues have with the B.C. Green Party caucus. The been ignored for too long and that is work of the Fair Wages Commission why we are committing this governand the basic income expert panel will ment, and future governments, to inform future updates to the poverty break the cycle of poverty and improve reduction strategy. people’s lives.” “It is our shared responsibility to make The legislation is shaped by the experisure that everyone has the tools, reences, voices and hopes of more than sources and social supports they need 8,500 people who took part in a broad to improve their lives,” said Mable public engagement on poverty from Elmore, Parliamentary Secretary for November 2017 to March 2018. If Poverty Reduction. “Hundreds of passed, the legislation will: thousands of people in our province Commit government to reduce B.C.’s experience poverty, and this kind of overall poverty rate by 25% and child long-term government commitment is poverty rate by 50% in the next five what is required to lift people up and achieve real progress.” years.
Supporting B.C.’s hazelnut growers, renewal funding available now
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ritish Columbia hazelnut grow- “Anyone who knows me can tell you ers are encouraged to start that I love hazelnuts!” said Lana Poplanning for the 2019 season pham, Minister of Agriculture. “The by applying for the second intake of Hazelnut Renewal Program is directly Hazelnut Renewal Program funding. supporting the revitalization of this important sector, and I encourage our The program is revitalizing the B.C. passionate growers to take the opporhazelnut sector, the passionate people tunity now to apply for funding.” working in their orchards and those For several years, the British Columbia looking to start a career in agriculture. hazelnut industry has been battling hard against eastern filbert blight. This Funding applications are now avail- serious disease has been decimating able for hazelnut growers planning for hazelnut crops in regions throughout the province. spring 2019.
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kYnyzf dy hfeI kimÈnr hrimMdr sfihb hoey nqmsqk Bfrq `c kYnyzf dy hfeI kimÈnr aYceI nfidr ptyl awj sRI hrimMdr sfihb ivKy nqmsqk hoey . ies mOky AunHfˆ dI pqnI grfhm ptyl qy bytI vI AunHfˆ dy nfl sI .sRI hrimMdr sfihb ivKy nqmsqk hox qoˆ pihlfˆ AunHfˆ sRI gurU rfmdfs lMgr ivKy lMgr Cikaf qy pRÈfdy iqafr krn dI syvf vI kIqI . sRI hrimMdr sfihb ivKy nqmsqk hox smyˆ AunHfˆ gurU sfihb leI suMdr rumflf Byt kIqf.sRI hrimMdr sfihb dy drÈn krn qoˆ bfad sUcnf kyˆdr ivKy AunHfˆ nUM ÈRomxI kmytI dy pRDfn BfeI goibMd isMG lOˆgovfl ny sRI hrimMdr sfihb df sunihrI mfzl , isropfE qy Dfrimk pusqkfˆ df sYwt dy ky snmfinq kIqf .
akflI dl dy tksflI afgU aqy pfrtI dy jrnl skwqr suKdyv isMG ZINzsf ny pfrtI dy sfry ahuidafˆ qoˆ asqIPf dy ky sB nMU hYrfn kr idwqf hY.Bfvyˆ ZINzsf sfhb ny ieh ikhf hY ik Auh afpxI kmËor syhq kfrn iËwmyvfrIafˆ nBfAux qoˆ asmrQ hn, pr Auh pfrtI nhIˆ Cwzxgy. pr isafsI hlikafN ivc suKdyv isMG ZIˆzsf dy asqIPy nUM lY ky kyafs afrfeIafN kIqIafN jf rhIafN hn ik pfrtI ic sB kuC hwCf nhIˆ hY qy ÈRomxI akflI dl dy tksflI afgU afpxy afp nUM axgoilaf mihsUs kr rhy hn .
ÈRomxI akflI dl ivc sB awCf nhIN hY . suKdyv isMG ZINzsf dy asqIPy qô bfad ,mfJf Kyqr dy Cy tksflI afgU vI bgfvq dy rOˆa ivc hn . rxjIq isMG bRhmpurf ny ikhf hY ik asIN asqIPy qfˆ nhIˆ dyvfˆgy,pr pfrtI ivwco mfVy ansrfˆ nUM kwz ky rhfˆgy . iewk pRYs kfnPrMs ivc syvf isMG syKvfˆ,amrpfl isMG bydI,rivMdr isMG bRhmpurf, mnmohn isMG sizaflf vI Èfml sn . sUqr dwsdy hn ik tksflI afgU pfrtI pRDfn suKbIr bfdl dI kfrgujLfrI `qy nfrfË hn .
jsits rxjIq isMG irport `qy bIjypI vI mYdfn `c , grm iKaflIafˆ iKÜfP kwZI BVfs bIjypI dI pMjfb iekfeI ny byadbI mfmly `qy jsits rxjIq isMG kimÈn dI irport df iqwKf ivroD kIqf hY. pfrtI lIzrfˆ ny jsits rxjIq isMG irport `qy kYptn srkfr nUM Gyrn df PYslf kIqf hY . pfrtI dI cMzIgVH ivwc hoeI mIitMg `c mqf pfs kridafˆ pMjfb srkfr `qy ielËfm lfieaf ik rxjIq isMG kimÈn rfhIˆ Bfvnfqmk muwidafN qy isafsq KHyzI jf irhI hY . bIjypI df kihxf hY ik kfˆgrs grm iKaflIafˆ dy hwQfˆ `c KHyz rhI hY . rxjIq isMG irport doÈIafˆ nUM sËfvfˆ dyx leI nhIN sgoˆ isafsq df pwqf KHyzx leI iqafr kIqI geI hY . bIjypI dy sfbkf pMjfb pRDfn kml Èrmf ny ikhf ik bIjypI vI cfhuMdI hY ik byadbI mfmilafˆ `c doÈIafˆ nUM sËfvfˆ imlx pr kfˆgrs grm iKaflIafˆ nUM KuÈ krn `c lwgI hoeI hY.
brgfVI morcy dy hwk `c zitaf `afp` df bfgI DVf kfˆgrs qy afklI dl dIafˆ rYÜIafˆ dy cwlidafˆ afm afdmI pfrtI dy bfgI DVy ny iswK jQybMdIafˆ dy BfeIvflIN bx ky sfˆJf sMGrÈ ivwZ idwqf hY . iswK grm iKafÜIafN ny ñô akqUbr nUM bihbl klfˆ ivwc puils golIbfrI nfl mfry gey iswKfˆ dI qIjI vryHgMZ mnfAux df KuwlHf swdf idwqf hY . kfˆgrs qy akflI dll ny qfˆ pihlfˆ hI ienHfˆ qoˆ dUrI bxf leI sI pr Kihrf dI agvfeI vflf `afp` df bfgI DVf ienHfˆ dy hwk `c inwqiraf hY . iswK pRcfrk bljIq isMG dfdUvfl ny apIÜ kIqI hY ik jo vI iswK bihbl klfˆ kfˆz ivwc ÈhId hoey iswKfˆ qy sRI gurU gRMQ sfihb jI dI byadbI df drd mihsUs krdf hY qy iensfP cfhuMdf hY , Auh ñô akqUbr nUM brgfVI ËrUr pwujygf.
KtkV klfˆ `c ÈhId Bgq isMG nUM smripq sUbf pwDrI smfgm ÈhIdy afËm Bgq isMG dy ñññvyˆ jnm idhfVy mOky KtkV klfˆ `c KUb rOxkfˆ lwgIaf. pMjfb srkfr vwloˆ vI KtkV klfˆ ivc sUbf pwDrI smfgm krvfieaf igaf. smfgm ivwc kYbint mMqrI sfDU isMG Drmsoq muwK mihmfn vjoˆ phuMcy.AunHfˆ ÈhId Bgq isMG dy buwq awgy Puwl mflf aripq krn qoˆ pihlfˆ ÈhId dy ipqf ikÈn isMG dy smfrk `qy vI ÈrDf dy Puwl Byt kIqy . ies mOky svyr qoˆ lok KtkV klfˆ ivwc Bgq isMG dy smfrk `qy phuMc rhy sn . nOjvfnfˆ vwloˆ BMgVf pf ky Bgq isMG dy jnm idn dI KuÈI mnfeI geI .
mihlf nUM Cwq `qy ibTf cuPyirEˆ iGrI pMjfb puils, mfmlf hfeIkort puwjf pMjfb puils nUM jIp dI Cwq `qy mihlf nUM ibTf ky gwzI BjfAuxI mihMgI pY rhI hY . mfmlf pMjfb qy hirafxf hfeIkort qwk phuMc igaf hY . ies dy nfl hI mihlf kimÈn vI srgrm ho igaf hY . pMjfb puils dy zIjIpI qoˆ irport qlb kIqI geI hY . pIVq mihlf dy isr qy bfˆh `qy gMBIr swtfˆ lwgIafˆ hn . ËKmI jsivMdr kOr nUM hspqfl dfKl krvfieaf igaf. mihlf kimÈn ny sbMDq zIaYspI ,Qfxydfr qy sbieMspYktr sxy hor puils aiDkfrIafˆ nUM ô akqUbr nUM kimÈn sfhmxy pyÈ hox leI ikhf hY . zIjIpI pMjfb nUM vI do idnfˆ aMdr mfmly dI irport pyÈ krn leI ikhf igaf hY . PAGE 35
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◊ÒÀÓ√ Â√Ú∆ª È≈Ò ’∞Û∆ Á∂√∆ Í «‹√Ó ÚÒÀÂ∆ : Ô≈Ó∆ ⁄⁄≈ ”⁄ ¤≈¬∆ Ï∂ÏØ
Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞º‚ ¡Á≈’≈≈ ’∆È≈ ’Í» ÷≈È Á∆ ÷»Ï√»Â∆ Â∂ «Î‡ÈÀµ√ ˘ Á∂÷ ’∂ ’ج∆ È‘∆∫ ¡≈÷ √’Á≈ «’ ¿∞√ Á∆ ¿∞Ó CH √≈Ò ‘ÀÕ ¡≈͉∆ «¬√∂ ÷πÏ√»Â∆ Â∂ Ó√ ¡≥Á≈˜ ’≈È Ï∂ÏØ ‘Ó∂Ù≈ ÎÀȘ Á∆ Í«‘Ò∆ Í√≥Á ω∆ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ Áº√ Á∂¬∆¬∂ «’ «¬√ √≈Ò “Ú∆∂ Á∆ ÚÀ«‚≥◊” È≈Ò ’∆È≈ È∂ ÁØ √≈Ò Ï≈¡Á ¡≈͉≈ ËÓ≈’∂Á≈ ’ÓÏÀ’ ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ “Ú∆∂ Á∆ ÚÀ « ‚≥ ◊ ” «ÎÒÓ Ï≈’√ ¡≈«Î√ ”Â∂ «‘º‡ ‘∆ ¡Â∂ ’∆È≈ ˘ ’¬∆ «ÎÒÓª Ú∆ Á∂ ◊¬∆Õ ‘∞‰ ‘≈Ò ‘∆ ”⁄ √ØÙÒ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ”Â∂ ’∆È≈ Á∆¡ª ’∞fi Â√Ú∆ª Ú≈«¬Ò ‘Ø ‘∆¡ª ‘È, ‹Ø ¿∞√ Á∆ ÷»Ï√»Â∆, ‘Ω‡ÈÀµ√ Â∂ ◊ÒÀÓ ˘ «Ï¡≈È ’ ‘∆¡ª ‘ÈÕ «˜’ÔØ◊ ‘À «’ ’∆È≈ ‹ÒÁ ‘∆ “Â÷” Â∂ “◊∞‚ º «È¿±˜” Ú◊∆¡ª «ÎÒÓª ”⁄ Ș ¡≈¿∞‰ Ú≈Ò∆ ‘ÀÕ “Â÷” ”⁄ ’∆È≈ ‰Ú∆ «√≥ÿ Á∆ ÌÀ‰ Á≈ «’Á≈ ’∂◊∆ ‹Á«’ “◊»‚ «È¿±˜” ”⁄ ’∆È≈ I √≈Ò Ï≈¡Á ¡’ÙÀ ’∞Ó≈ È≈Ò ØÓª√ ’Á∆ Ș ¡≈Ú∂◊∆Õ
Á≈Á∆ Á∂ ÿ∂Ò» È∞√÷∂ ‘∆ ‘È «‹È∑ª Á∆ ÚÂØ∫ ’ ’∂ Í≥‹≈ω Óπ«‡¡≈ Â∂ «¬√ Ú∂Ò∂ «‘≥Á∆ «√È∂Ó≈ Á∆ ‘ÓÈ-«Í¡≈∆ È≈«¬’≈ Ô≈Ó∆ ◊ΩÂÓ √Ø‘‰∆, Â≥Á∞√ Â∂ Â∂˜Â≈ È≈«¬’≈ ‘ÀÕ “’≈«ÏÒ” «¯ÒÓ È≈Ò ‘ Í≈√∂ ⁄«⁄ ‘ج∆ Ô≈Ó∆ º‹Úª Í≈‰∆ Í∆∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ ’∞ÁÂ∆ ⁄∆˜ª ¡≈¿∞Ò∂ Á≈ ¡≈⁄≈, Ò√‰, ¡Á’ Á∆ ’Û∑∆ √Ì ⁄∆˜ª ÷ªÁ∆ ‘ÀÕ ‘ÒÁ∆ ”⁄ ÷≥‚ Í≈ ’∂ Ù«‘Á «ÓÒ≈ ’∂ ¿∞‘ «⁄‘∂ ”Â∂ Ó≈«ÒÙ ’Á∆ ‘ÀÕ «ÿ˙ È≈Ò ¿∞‘ ÏπºÒ∑∆¡ª √≈¯ ’Á∆ ‘ÀÕ ‹ÀÒ Â∂ ÙÀ∫Í» ÿ‡ ÚÂÁ∆ ‘À Â∂ «ÈßÏ» Í≈‰∆ È≈Ò Ú≈Ò ËØ∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ Ô≈Ó∆ È≈∆¡Ò Í≈‰∆ Í∆‰ ÂØ∫ «¬Ò≈Ú≈ «¬√ È≈Ò «⁄‘≈ Ú∆ ËØ∫Á∆ ‘ÀÕ «¬‘∆ ’≈È ‘À «’ Ù≈«‘Á ’Í» È∂ Ô≈Ó∆ ”Â∂ ’¬∆ «‡ºÍ‰∆¡ª Ú∆ Ó˜≈’ È≈Ò ’∆Â∆¡ª ‘ÈÕ “ϺÂ∆ ◊∞ºÒ Ó∆‡ ⁄≈Ò»” Á∂ Íz⁄≈ Ò¬∆ Ù≈«‘Á È∂ Ô≈Ó∆ ˘ Á∂√∆ ’∞Û∆ ’«‘ ’∂ ¤∂«Û¡≈ ‘À Í È≈Ò ‘∆ «’‘≈ ‘À ’∞Û∆ Á∂√∆ Í «‹√Ó ÚÒÀÂ∆Õ Ô≈Ó∆ Á∂ √ØÙÒ Ó∆‚∆¡≈ ÷≈Â∂ Ú≈-Ú≈ ‘À’ Ú∆ ‘ج∂ Í ¿∞‘ ÿÏ≈¬∆ È‘∆∫Õ √Ï∆¡≈ ”⁄ Ô≈Ó∆ È∂
¡≈͉∆ Á∆Á∆ √π∆Ò∆ È≈Ò ’∞fi «ÁÈ ¡≈ÈßÁ «Ò¡≈ √À Á≈Õ ’∞fi Ú∆ ‘ØÚ∂ Ô≈Ó∆ «¬√ √Ó∂∫ Í»∆ ⁄π√Â∆ È≈Ò ¡≈͉≈ ’∆¡ √≥Ú≈ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ Ô≈Ó∆ È≈ ‘∆ ¡≈͉∂ «Í¤Ø’Û ˘ Ì∞ºÒ∆ ‘À Â∂ È≈ ‘∆ ¡≈͉∂ Á∂Ù Í≥‹≈Ï ˘, «¬‘ Ú∆ ¿∞√ Á∆ Úº‚∆ ÷≈√∆¡Â ‘ÀÕ Á≈Á∆ Óª È≈Ò «Í¡≈ ‘∆ ¿∞√ Á∆ Íz∂È≈ ’«‘ ÒÚØ ‹ª Á≈Á∆ Óª ÂØ∫ «√º÷∆ ‘ ◊ºÒ ¿∞√ Á∆ ’≈ÓÔ≈Ï∆ ¡«‘Ó «’Á≈ ¡Á≈ ’ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ Ô≈Ó∆ ’«‘≥Á∆ ‘À «’ Á≈Á∆ Óª È∂ ’∞ÁÂ∆ ⁄∆˜ª È≈Ò ¿∞√ Á≈ «Í¡≈ ÚË≈«¬¡≈Õ Á≈Á∆ Óª È∂ ‘∆ ¡≥◊∂˜∆ Â∂ ÏÈ≈¿∞‡∆ √πÁ ≥ Â≈ √≈ËȪ Á∆ ʪ Á∂√∆ ‡Ø‡’∂ ¡ÍÈ≈¿∞‰ Á∆ ◊ºÒ ¿∞√ ”⁄ Ì∆Õ «¬√ È≈Ò Í∂‡, √∆ √Ì ·∆’ «‘≥Á≈ ‘ÀÕ Í≥‹≈Ï∆ «¯ÒÓª ÂØ∫ ‡∆.Ú∆. Â∂ «Î ««Â’ Á∆ ‘∆Ø«¬È ωÈ≈ «¬√ «Í¤∂ Ô≈Ó∆ ¡È∞√≈ Á≈Á∆ Á∆¡ª Áπ¡≈Úª √Á’∂ ‘∆ ‘ÀÕ
ÂÈ∞Ùz∆ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √≥È∆ È∂ ’∆Â≈ «‹È√∆ √ØÙ‰ Á∆ ÿ‡È≈ Á≈ ÷πÒ≈√≈
ÁπÈ∆¡≈ Ì ”⁄ ¡Á≈’≈ Ó∆‡» Óπ«‘≥Ó Â«‘ ¡≈͉∂ È≈Ò ‘ج∂ «‹È√∆ √ØÙ‰ «÷Ò≈Î ÷πºÒ∑ ’∂ ÏØÒ ‘∂ ‘ÈÕ «¬√∂ Óπ « ‘≥ Ó Â«‘ Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞ º ‚ Á∆¡ª ’¬∆ ¡Á≈’≈ª È∂ ‘À≈È ’È Ú≈Ò∂ ÷πÒ≈√∂ ’∆Â∂ ‘ÈÕ ‘∞‰ «¬√ ’Û∆ ”⁄ ¡Á≈’≈≈ √≥È∆ «Ò˙È∆ Á≈ Ú∆ Ȫ ‹∞Û «◊¡≈ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ È∂ Áº«√¡≈, ““ÓÀ˘ AH √≈Ò Á∆ ¿∞Ó ”⁄ «‹È√∆ √ØÙ‰ Á≈ √≈‘Ó‰≈ ’È≈ «Í¡≈ √∆Õ ÓÀ∫ ¡≈͉≈ Í«‘Ò≈ √≥◊∆Â’ Ú∆‚∆˙ Ù»‡ ’ ‘∆ √∆, ¿∞Á∫Ø ¿∞µÊ∂ «¬’ «Ú¡’Â∆ ¡≈«¬¡≈ Â∂ ¿∞√ ˘ Â≥◊ Íz∂Ù≈È ’È Òº◊≈Õ «¬√ ÂØ∫ Ï≈¡Á √≥È∆ È∂ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ Â∂ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ’ØÒ «¬√ Á∆ «Ù’≈«¬Â ’∆Â∆Õ””«Í¤Ò∂ «ÁȪ ÂØ∫ ¡Á≈’≈≈ ÂÈ∞Ùz∆ ÁºÂ≈ È∂ ¡≈͉∂ È≈Ò ‘ج∆ ÿ‡È≈ Ï≈∂ Ú∆ ÷πÒ≈√≈ ’∆Â≈ ‘ÀÕ ¿∞√ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ √≈Ò B@@H ”⁄ «ÎÒÓ “‘≈È ˙’∂ ÍÒ∆˜” Á∂ ‚ª√ ÈßÏ Á∆ Ù»«‡≥◊ ÁΩ≈È ÓÙ‘» ¡À’‡ È≈È≈ Í≈‡∂’ È∂ Ó∂∂ È≈Ò ÏÁ√Ò»’∆ ’∆Â∆ √∆Õ ¡Á≈’≈≈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ È≈È≈ È∂ ¿∞√ Á≈ ‘ºÊ ΫÛ∑¡≈ Â∂ ¡≈͉∂ Úº Ò «÷º ⁄ «Ò¡≈Õ «¬√ Á∂ È≈Ò ‘∆ ’Ø∆˙◊z≈Î ˘ «’‘≈ «’ ¿∞‘ «Íº¤∂ ‘∆ ‘∂ Â∂ ÷πÁ Áº√‰ Òº◊∂ «’ ‚ª√ «’Ú∂∫ ’È≈ ‘ÀÕ «¬ºÊØ∫ Â’ «’ ¿∞‘ ¿∞√ È≈Ò «ÎÒÓ ”⁄ «¬’ «¬≥‡∆Ó∂‡ √∆È «ÎÒÓ≈¿∞‰≈ ⁄≈‘∞≥Á∂ √ÈÕ ‹ÁØ∫«’ ¿∞√ Á∂ «¬’≈È≈Ó∂ ”⁄ √≈Î ÂΩ ”Â∂ «Ò«÷¡≈ √∆ «’ ¿∞√ Á≈ ‚ª√ √∆’ÚÒ «¬’º Ò ∆ Á≈ ‘Ø Ú ∂ ◊ ≈Õ «¬√ ÂØ ∫ Í«‘Òª ¡Á≈’≈≈ ≈«Ë’≈ ¡≈͇∂ È∂ «‹È√∆ √ØÙ‰
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”Â∂ «’‘≈ √∆, ““‹ÁØ∫ Áº÷‰ Á∂ √πÍ√‡≈ È∂ Ù»«‡≥◊ Á∂ Í«‘Ò∂ «ÁÈ ‘∆ ÓÀ˘ ◊Ò Â∆’∂ È≈Ò ¤Ø«‘¡≈ √∆, ª ÓÀ∫ ¿∞√ √πÍ√‡≈ ˘ ʺÍÛ Âº’ Ó≈ «ÁºÂ≈ √∆Õ ≈«Ë’≈ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ¿∞‘ ¿∞√ ¡Á≈’≈ ˘ Í«‘Òª ’Á∂ Ú∆ È‘∆∫ √∆ «ÓÒ∆Õ Ï≈Ò∆Ú∞ º ‚ ¡Á≈’≈≈ √Ú≈ Ì≈√’ È∂ Ú∆ ¡≈͉∂ È≈Ò ‘ج∂ «‹È√∆ √ØÙ‰ Ï≈∂ ÏØ«Ò¡≈ √∆Õ ¡Á≈’≈≈ È∂ Óπ ≥ Ï ¬∆ «Ó ˘ «Áº  ∂ «¬≥‡«Ú¿± ”⁄ ÷πÒ≈√≈ ’∆Â≈ √∆ «’, ““EF «ÁÈ «’√∂ Á»-Áπ≈‚∂ Ú≈Ò∆ ʪ ”Â∂ Ù»«‡≥◊ ÁΩ≈È «¬‘ ÿ‡È≈ Ú≈Í∆ √∆Õ √Ú≈ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ‹ÁØ∫ ÓÀ∫ «ÏÒ’∞Ò ÈÚ∆∫ √∆, ª «ÈÁ∂Ù’ ÓÀ˘ ¡Àµ√. ¡ÀµÓ. ¡Àµ√. ≈‘∆∫ ≈ Á∂ ÷≈‰∂ Á∆ Í∂Ù’Ù ’’∂ Íz∂Ù≈È ’∆Â≈ √∆Õ ¿∞‘ ¿∞√ ˘ «ÁÈ ≈ ÎØÈ ’’∂ Â≥◊ ’Á≈ √∆Õ ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ «ÈÓ≈Â≈ È∂ ¿∞√ ˘ «ÈÁ∂Ù’ Á∂ ‘Ø‡Ò Ú≈Ò∂ ’Ó∂ ”⁄ ‹≈‰ Ò¬∆ «’‘≈, «‹ºÊ∂ ¿∞‘ Ù≈Ï Í∆ «‘≈ √∆Õ”” ÷πÒ º ∑ ’∂ ¡≈͉∆ ◊ºÒ º÷‰ Ú≈Ò∆ «⁄≈ ⁄º„≈ È∂ ’≈√«‡≥◊ ’≈¿±⁄ Ï≈∂ ¡≈͉∆ Ï∂Ï≈’ ≈¬∂ º÷∆Õ ¿∞√ È∂ «¬‘ Ú∆ ’«‘ «ÁºÂ≈ «’
“Â∞ÓÏ≈‚” Ï∂‘ºÁ ÚË∆¡≈ Â∆’∂ È≈Ò Ï‰∆ «ÎÒÓ ‘À : Ù≈‘∞÷ ’≈√«‡≥◊ ’≈¿±⁄ Á≈ ¿∞√ È∂ ’¬∆ Ú≈ √≈‘Ó‰≈ ’∆Â≈ ‘Ø«¬¡≈ ‘ÀÕ «⁄≈ È∂ Áº«√¡≈ «’ ÍÒ Ì Ò¬∆ ¿∞√ ˘ ’≈Î∆ Ïπ≈ Òº«◊¡≈, «‹Ú∂∫ «’√∂ È∂ ¿∞√ ˘ Ï∂Ú’»Î ω≈«¬¡≈ ‘ØÚ∂ Í ¿∞√ √Ó∂∫ ¿∞‘ ¡≈͉∂ ’∆¡ Á∆ Ù∞»¡≈ ÁΩ ”⁄ √∆ ¡Â∂ ‘Ø √’Á≈ √∆ «’ «¬√ È≈Ò ¿∞√ Á≈ ’∆¡ √π÷≈Ò≈ ‘Ø ‹ªÁ≈Õ ¿∞√ È∂ «’‘≈ «’ ÓÀ˘ Òº◊≈ «’ «¬‘ ¿∞‘ √Â≈ È‘∆∫ ‘Ø √’Á≈ «’¿∞∫«’ ¡Á≈’≈∆ «¬’ ’Ò≈ ‘À Â∂ «¬√ ”⁄ «ÓÒ≈Ú‡ Á∆ ’Ø ¬ ∆ ◊∞≥‹≈«¬Ù È‘∆∫ ‘ØÚ∂◊∆Õ
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Statement from the Province on renegotiated North America trade agreement
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remier John Horgan and Bruce Ralston, Minister of Jobs, Trade and Technology, have issued the following statement in response to the new trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico:
“British Columbia welcomes the announcement that Canada, the United States and Mexico have reached an agreement on the new United StatesMexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). We congratulate all parties on their efforts on this important agreement for the continent. “The USMCA is good for Canada as it provides important stability for business and our economy. Our supply chains remain intact and we are pleased the independent dispute-resolution system will be preserved, as it has shown to be an essential mechanism for challenging U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood and other exports. At the same time, we are concerned about the possible impacts on the nearly 8,000 people working in British Columbia’s dairy industry.
stores. This policy has been controversial for some time. We knew this was a problem that we were going to have to fix. We will continue to work with the Canadian government to resolve it in a manner that best protects our wine industry. “While the tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum remain, we continue to urge the federal government to resolve this issue, now that USMCA is in place.
“We proactively met with trade officials in Ottawa in May to advance B.C.’s interests in a new trilateral agreement. B.C. sent a provincial official to every negotiating round to represent B.C. and has been in constant contact with Canadian officials over the past few weeks. Our government has strongly advocated on behalf of the “B.C. worked closely with the federal hard-working people in this province’s government and agreed to amend the many economic sectors, as part of the measures relating to wine in grocery renegotiation.
“We look forward to working with the federal government as we review the agreement’s details, and we thank Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland and her team for their dedicated efforts to negotiate this agreement.”
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M.J. SIDHU
LABOUR CONTRACTORS LTD.
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Call Bikkar Sidhu for free es mate: 604-308-0266
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Rose Land Trans Ltd.
139-32830 George Ferguson Way Abbotsford, BC
$25/Per Hour
Semi-Truck Driver Wanted
DUTIES At least 1-year experience in operating a class 1 vehicle Completion of High School Must be able to communicate in English
SKILL REQUIREMENTS Operate semi-truck Record hours of service on electric logbook Have to deliver and pick up freight (employees responsibility) Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspection
Contact us:roselandtrans@gmail.com PH : 604-615-3146
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& Framing Ltd. J&J Fresh Look JJ Home Builders • • • •
Framing for two & three-story houses We have an excellent framing record Our framing is passed on the very first inspection We provide home warranties
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Truck Driver wanted Class 1 truck driver required to transport loads for our company. The loads are for USA (CA). Experience in trucking industry will be preferred. Knowledge of English is a must and knowledge of Punjabi will be an asset. Good wages and benefits as per the experience. Driver's abstract and drug test required. Send resume to info@gloadtransport. com or gloadhr@gmail. com, fax: 604-852-6690, or mail to 31137 Southern Drive, Abbotsford, BC, V2T 5K2.
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If you have drug or alcohol problems, there is help contact John
Workers Wanted Farm workers required for HSS Farms starting Janurary 2019. 40-70 hours per week. Duties include pruning, planting, weeding, & harvesting berries. As well as other general farm duties. Work is outdoors & can be physically demanding. Wage $12.65/hour. Email resume to s_2001_s@ hotmail.com or mail to 123 Short Rd. V2S 8A8
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WELDER WANTED Cedar Shake & Shingle Mill in Mission, BC is seeking a full-time experienced welder. Indian welding certificate or welding experience gained in India or abroad is acceptable. Steel-toed boots are required. Ride to work from Surrey, Mission, or Abbotsford can be arranged.
Call Balwant @ 604-826-3712.
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PMKC Transport Inc HIRING LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS FOR FULL-TIME AND PERMANENT POSITIONS Duties would be to drive long-combination vehicle and straight body trucks, plan trip logistics and prepare documentation for transportation of goods and record trip details etc. No specific education is required. No experience required. On the job training will be provided. Willing to travel cross border and overnight. Willing to work in team Minimum work of 50 hours per week will be given.
MUST HAVE VALID CLASS 1 OR A DRIVER LICENSE AND AIR BRAKE ENDORSEMENT (Z).MUST PROVIDE DRIVING ABSTRACT.
Salary will be based on previous experience. “Medical benefits provided”
Please email your resume at : dispatch@pmkctransportinc.co
For any further questions kindly contact : 604-746-7337
CHANGE OF NAME I, Sukhjeet Kaur Sharma, D/O Santokh Singh Gill, D.O.B. Jan. 3rd, 1968 of #65 – 3030 Trethewey St., Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 4N2 have changed my name to Sukjeet Kaur Benipal, effective from September 28, 2018
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FULL BATHROOM RENOVATION & KITCHEN CABINET COUNTERTOP
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EMPLOYEE HOME BUILDERS INSURANCE COVERAGE WARRANTY Teja 778-246-0087| Kuldip Sall 778-552-1454
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Workers Wanted: Welder & General helper good wages, must speak English, knowledge of Punjabi will be an asset We Specialize in Blueberry Draining Systems
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G-load AD
Office Administrative Assistant
G-Load Transport Inc. Salary: $23.00/Hourly Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent Language: English Start Date of Employment (Approx.): As soon as possible Minimum Education: High School Positions Available: 1
Email : gloadhr@gmail.com Fax : 604-852-6690
Job Location(s) 31137-SOUTHERN DR ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia V2T 5K2 Canada
G-Load is looking for a high-functioning, reliable and self-motivated individual to fulfill the role of Office Administrative Assistant
JOB DUTIES
Determine and establish office procedures and routines Schedule and confirm appointments Answer telephone and relay telephone calls and messages, Answer electronic enquiries Compile data, statistics and other information, work with elogbooks Order office supplies and maintain inventory
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Set up and maintain manual and computerized information filing systems Type and proofread correspondence, forms and other documents Open and distribute regular and electronic incoming mail and other material and co-ordinate the flow of information Greet people and direct them to contacts or service areas Arrange travel, related itineraries and make reservations
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1000 mItr = 1 iklomItr afieqn dy leI 1 lItr = 1000 imlI iltr 1 iklo iltr = 1000 iltr ies idsLf ivwc PrFs ny pihl kIqI. AuQy aTfrvIN sdI dy aMq ivwc iewk kmytI df gTn kIqf igaf. ies kmytI ivwc Aus mulk dy do mhfn ivigafnk, msLhUr rsfiex sLfsqrI lfrvyjIey aqy gixq sLfsqrI lfgryNj nUM sLfiml kIqf igaf. ies kmytI ivwc sB qoN pihlF ies gwl qy sihmqI joeI ik nvIN pRxflI dsLmlv pRxflI AuWpr afDfrq hovygI. qFik gxnf krn ivwc asfnI hovy. Pyr kmytI ny ieh inrDfrq kIqf ik ies pRxflI dI iekfeI qYh krn vfsqy AuwqrI Druv qoN BoN mwD ryKf qwk iewk aijhI klpink ryKf iKHwcI jfvy ijhVI PrFs dI rfjDfnI pYirs iwvc dI lMGdI hovy. ies ryKf dy iewk kroVvyN Bfg nUM nvIN mfpx pRxflI dI iekfeI mMinaF jfvy aqy ies nUM mItr ikhf jfvy. klpink ryKf dI lMbfeI 10000 iklomItr mMn leI geI. sMn 1799 ivwc PrFs aMdr aiDkfrq qOr qy lMbfeI aqy Bfr mfpx dy leI mIitRk pRxflI apxfeI geI. ies pRxflI dI hr iekfeI mItr Auwpr afDfrq hY. Bfr dI iekfeI gR f m hY , jo iew k Gx sYNtImItr sLuwD jl df cfr izgrI sYlsIas qfpmfn qy Bfr huMdf hY. iesy qrHF aieqn dI iekfeI lItr iewk hjLfr Gx sYNtImItr sLuwD jl df cfr izgrI sYlsIas (NC) It’s always important to be predy qfpmfn dy Bfr dy brfbr hY. pared before hitting the road. Driving mIitRk pRxflI nfl juVI hoeI sB qoN mjLydfr in the winter comes with a few more gwl ieh hY ik vIhvIN sdI dy CyvyN dhfky risks than other seasons — the main dy bfad mnuwK nUM bxfvtI Aup gRihaF qoN ones being snow, ice and extremely ipRQvI bfry aMkry imlx lwgy aqy dUrIaF dy cold temperatures. bfry shI shI jfxkfrI lY ky gxnf krnf Having a properly maintained vehicle sMBv ho igaf. qF ieh pqf lwigaf ik and being equipped to deal with a AuWqrI Druwv qoN BU mwD ryKf dI dUrI 10000 potential problem are the best ways to iklomItr nf ho ky 10001 iklo mItr hY. ensure you arrive at your destination ies Koj nfl mItr dI pihlI pirBfsLf safely. Darryl Croft, automotive expert glq sfibq ho geI. pRMqU ieh aMqr aYnf at OK Tire, suggests a few things to mfmUlI sI ik mItr dI lMbfeI ivwc qbdIlI have in your vehicle that can be helpful krn dI bjfey 1983 ivwc ivigafnkF in a winter emergency: ny mItr dI pRIBfsLf dy anusfr hI bdl idwqI. nvIN pRIBfsLf dy anusfr mItr Auh Blankets, hats, gloves and socks. When dUrI hY jo pRkfsL sLUnX ivwc iewk sikMt dy waiting for a tow-truck or emergency vehicle in freezing temperatures, it’s 299792458vyN Bfg qYa krdf hY. important to stay warm. The best ways kI quhfzy afs pfs vI mfpx dy pRMprfgq to do so are by keeping your head, qrIky vrqy jFdy hn? ies lyK ivwc asIN hands and feet covered. iksy vI pRxflI dIaF sfrIaF mfpF nhIN idwqIaF hn ienHF pRxflIaF dIaF sfrIaF Granola bars. What’s worse than havmfpF dI sfrxI lgBg hr ihMdI, aMgryjLI ing your car break down? Dealing with dy sLbdkosL dy ipCly pMinaF qy vyKI jf it on an empty stomach. You never skdI hY. ies lyK ivwc nfp qol dy sMbMD know how long it is going to take beivwc qusIN motI motI jfxkfrI pVHI hY. ies fore help arrives. It will make the wait bfry jy quhfzy kolLy koeI rOck jfxkfrI hovy much easier if you have some snacks handy. jF koeI svfl hovy qF jLrUr imlxf.
How to survive a winter emergency Booster cables. Always keep these in your trunk year-round, not just in the winter. They will be extremely helpful if your battery dies and you need a boost. OK Tire offers a complete battery check and electrical system inspection to help prevent this from happening. The last thing you want is to be stranded when it’s dark. Sure, cellphones have flashlights, but they are not the brightest and tend to kill your phone battery, which you’ll want to conserve. Fluorescent flag. Should you end up stranded in darkness, a fluorescent flag will ensure your vehicle is visible to other drivers. If you need to walk anywhere, the flag wrapped around your arm will make sure you can be seen. First aid kit. If someone gets hurt while on the road, having a first aid kit handy can help deal with minor injuries. Always make sure your gas tank is at least half full at all times. This gives some leeway if you get lost and end up driving around aimlessly. Also, making the switch from all-season to winter tires is highly recommended.
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British Columbians will benefit from changes to a number of statutes that streamline, modernize and improve the security of B.C.’s land title and survey systems. “We’re improving services that people count on by making land title transactions more efficient and secure,” said Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. “We’re also making life more affordable, because people will be able to make simple land title transactions without paying legal fees.” Bill 37, the Land Statutes Amendment Act, proposes updating electronic filing provisions by making changes to a number of statutes to create a more robust system that adapts to technology over time. These include: Changes to the Land Act to enable more efficient electronic filing of survey plans that eliminate the need to print and sign paper copies of forms. Land Title Act changes, along with new technology, to enable broader access to electronic filing and eliminate the need for print and ink-signed paper documents. As a result, the public would no
B.C. tops up clean-energy vehicle incentive program The Government of British Columbia is keeping clean transportation affordable by contributing an additional $10 million to the Clean Energy Vehicle Program.
longer have to pay a lawyer or notary to authorize a simple land title change. Other proposed changes will make additions to treaty settlement lands easier and less administratively burdensome for Treaty First Nations. Changes to the Property Transfer Tax Act to align the electronic filing of property transfer tax returns with the changes being made to the Land Title Act, thereby improving these services for the general public. Boundary Act amendments to make it easier to clarify technical boundary descriptions along the B.C.-Alberta border. The new system changes enabled by Bill 37 are planned to be phased in starting in 2020.
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34862 ACKERMAN COUR
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* 2 Storey Townhome – Corner lot * 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms * Size of unit: 1,308 sq. ft. * One bed & one bath upstairs * Large fully fenced & private backyard * Pet & family friendly complex * Upgrades: fence, windows roof & sliding door * Close to all levels of schools
Are you looking for the perfect lot to build your dream home on? Look no further, this prime lot in east Abbotsford & located in a cul-de-sac offering gorgeous views of the Sumas Prairies and surrounding mountains! Conveniently located close to highway 1, Abbotsford/Mission Hwy, shopping, restaurants, schools, churches, recreation & the Sumas Border.
* Basement Entry Home * 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 2,565 sq. ft. * Lot size: 7,010 sq. ft. * 1 bedroom suite (bedroom converted to home salon) * Private backyard has Garden & Workshop w/ power * Central location * Some updates, call for list
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2247 WINDSOR STREET
32515 EGGLESTONE AVE
30891 SANDPIPER PLACE
* 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms * House size: 3,732 sq. ft. * Lot size: 6,050 sq. ft. * 2 bedroom suite * Great for Investors * Central location * Potential for secondary suite
* Basement Entry home * 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 2,461 sq. ft. * Lot size: 6,382 sq. ft. * 2 bedroom unauth. suite * Situated in a quite cul-de-sac * Many upgrades * Close to all amenities
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* Rancher/Bungalow w/Bsmt * over $300,000 in renovations * 8 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms * 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 3,965 sq. ft. * House size: 3,713 sq. ft. * Lot size: 16,366 sq. ft. * Lot size: 5,800 sq. ft. * Two unauth. suites (1 & 2 bedroom) * Unauthorized suite * Detached shop w/ 200 amp * High quality finishings throughout power * Double car garage * Contact me for a list of features * Central location, cul-de-sac * 2 storey w/bsmt
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Quiet area of fairfield island featuring a large family home on a large lot. so many improvements like low e windows, 96% efficient furnace, bosch hot water on demand with a booster as well. no chlorine taste because all the water in the home is filtered. there is room to park the motor home, (rv dump) the boat, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths with suite potential and roughed in bathbelow.
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604.825.8886 31046 SOUTHERN DRIVE
Very clean 3 storey house with a walkout basement in West Abbotsford. Heated kitchen, ensuite and a family room floors. New furnace and new central air conditioner. Roof was replaced few years ago. Close to all levels of schools, Fruiticana and Highstreet Mall. Call for more info.
3131 267A STREET
27877 LEDUNNE AVENUE
Custom built 3 storey home with 2-5-10 years warranty in West Abbotsford’s newest subdivision. 4 bedrooms upstairs with 3 full baths. One bedroom with full bathroom on main floor. Walk out basement has 3 bedrooms , 2 full bath and very spacious media room.
3361 TRETHEWEY STREET
2300 Sq. ft. Rancher with full basement is located in a quiet dead end street. 7700 Sq. ft. flat lot. Some recent updates are: New windows, new blinds, new washer/dryer, new carpet on stairs and brand new full bath in the basement.
Over 3200 Sq. ft. home in West Abbotsford. Several upgrades including: new laminate flooring in living and family rooms, new tiles in the foyer and kitchen, brand new blinds, only 4 years old roof, a fully fenced backyard and relatively new paint. Close to Rotary stadium, W.J. Mouat Secondary and Gordie Howe Middle School.
Farm Listing 19.44 Acre Full Production 33629 Clayburn RD Blueberry Farm
11 year old 1/2 duplex with living, dining, kitchen, family room and 2 piece bath on main; 3 bedrooms and 2 full bath on upstairs. Single garage, fenced private backyard with covered patio and store. No strata fee, independent living, lot of privacy Close to elementary school.
$599,000
#207 1909 SALTON ROAD
33257 CHELSEA AVENUE
SOLD LISTING
2 Bed & 1 Bath Apartment on the Main Floor with 2 parking spots. Many upgrades in past few years including: Laminate floors, white baseboards, designer paint, blinds, counter tops, white appliances, bathroom tile around tub, vanity fixtures, electrical plugs & switches! Great location viewing the private common area.
3130 267A STREET
88 32633 SIMON AVENUE
Duke and Bluecrop varieties. Very good production for 2017 Full irrigation system and machine pick. House and Barn.
16.32 acre income producing blueberry farm. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1950 sqft rancher. 100x40 barn, has 2 storeys, oversized doors on both ends of barn, extra concrete slab. Peat moss, Huge potential here! Close to town and Mission Hwy.
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$830,000 Stop your search, its time to send an offer on this beautiful, spotless clean house and make it your own home. You will love this gorgeous 2 story home, with 5 bedrooms + 1 rec-room and 3 full bath. SEPARATE entry for the suite, great income potential from. Great neighbourhood close to school, High Street Mall. Vaulted ceilings in living room .
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$1.1 million
Great opportunity for investor's looking for income accumulating properties OR owners who want to live in 1/2 and rent out the other 1/2 duplex. This is prime LOCATION in Central Abbotsford, near school, shopping and minute away from the highway. Tenants have taken good care of the property. Renovations were done only a few months ago. Each side of the Duplex has 4 beds, 2 bath, 2 kitchens, 2 living rooms and it is all tremendously spacious. Large corner lot of potential future plans.
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$779,000
Great location! Just Steps Away from both Schools. Simply gorgeous home located on large corner lot with gated RV parking! This 5 bdrm/3 bath home! This home sits on 6550 Sq ft of land. Some of the Updates new roof, new laminate floor downstairs, new paint, Large sundeck over double garage.
32173 Mouat Drive
$699,000
Great location!Investor or First time buyer alert. Just Steps Away from all levels of Schools. This home located on Quiet cul-desac! This 4 bdrm/2 bath home has legal suite. This home needs TLC - Either bring it back to its former glory or build your dream home here.
$1,079,000
2553 Alderview St.
Great location! Just Steps Away from both Schools. Simply gorgeous home located on large corner lot with gated RV parking! This 5 bdrm/3 bath home! This home sits on 6550 Sq ft of land. Some of the Updates new roof, new laminate floor downstairs, new paint, Large sundeck over double garage.
RECENTLY SOLD 31914 Hopedale Ave
99 3030 Trethewey St.
29 46840 Russell Rd
3026 TIMS STREET
How to Qualify for a Mortgage
Applying for a mortgage is a straight-forward process. When you are prepared, it is unlikely you will receive any surprises. A mortgage lender needs information about your work history, debts and assets to establish your credit worthiness and ability for repayment. The bank will establish your gross income and potential payments and property tax expenses to arrive at a Gross Debt Service ratio (GDS). This is usually limited to 3035% of your gross income. Debts will be added to establish a Total Debt Service ratio (TDS), which can't exceed more than 40 percent of your gross earnings. The lender needs to satisfy two risk requirements: Can you make your scheduled monthly payments? Second, if you default (don't make your payments) can the proceeds of the sale of the home cover the cost of the loan? To answer these questions, a lender will ask about your net worth. This is the difference between the value of everything you own and your debts. They will consider your bank balance, investments, real estate holdings, vehicles, debts, and
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credit card balances, along with your employment history.
The lender will also review your credit history. This shows your ability to repay your mortgage, as it indicates how you have handled past debts or become insolvent (bankrupt). You will be asked to sign a form giving the financial institution permission to obtain information from your employer, creditors and credit rating agencies. You may want to check your credit history yourself, before you apply for a mortgage. This way, any problems can be corrected and you won’t be turned down for a mortgage. You can request your credit history by contacting Trans Union or Equifax, two of the major credit bureaus. You will need to make a written request for your history. Send a letter asking for your credit history, along with photocopies of two pieces of ID with your current address, plus a photocopy of a utility bill or credit card invoice. The process takes about two weeks and you'll get a good idea of how you will be evaluated by the banks.
Resolve any outstanding debt issues and ensure that any errors are corrected.
3106 Mouat Drive
604.825.1576 $2,097,000
Beaver St Investor Alert/Multi family - 11200 sq.ft. lot, 100 ft front. Side by Side Duplex, in central location with excellent rental potential. Total 10 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 4 kitchens, four living rooms, very spacious, 4200 SF. 6 years old roof, recent renovations
HOUSE ON MEADOWS STREET WITH 70 FRONT 2 LOTS for SALE ON PEARDONVILLE
5425 BELL ROAD, Abbotsford
Private 9.75 acres of Farmland with a mountain view, Well kept 6 Bedroom, 3 Bath Rancher with basement, large front yard, tennis court, 2265 sq.ft.workshop with large 3 bay doors, and a green house. Full production of blueberries, Reka, Duke, & Elliot. Big parking to park big . Semi Trucks. close to School, Abbotsford town, schools and shopping. Call to view, won't last long. Call to view.
MCCALLUM ROAD
Road 5000 Sqft Each Lot 565k All Service In Ready To Build 3 Story With 2 Basements, Central Location
2 STORY TOWNHOUSE IN CLEARBROOK VILLAGE
5 ACRES ON HUNTINGDON Rd.
This unique home style is timeless and will leave you speechless. 7 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 2 bedrm unauthorized suite. The yard is 10,240 sq.ft. with so much potential. Nicely manicured with a wonderful barbecue gazebo in backyard. Yard is surrounded with evergreens & shrubs which offers 100% privacy. Japanese garden complements the entry of home.
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Jag S Sidhu Personal Real Estate Corporation
Listing Needed Call Jag
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New listing on Upper Maclure 6 bedrooms 5 bath recroom call jag 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
LISTING
3510 Promontory crt
West Abby. 3 story 5 bedrooms up den on main two bedroom legal suite and a Rec room for owner use.
2 lot approval. Documents are available from seller once accepted offer and you can verify with the city of Abbotsford prior to making any offer for final approval of 2 lots. Close to French Immersion Elementary school, Stadium, Bus and recreation. Call Gur Dhillon
30966 Brookdale Crt
West Abbotsford on firhill dr, 26 year old house 5 bedroom 3 bath family room, recroom legal suite close to all levels of school Call Gur Dhillon
34041 Wavell Lane, Abbotsford
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!!
Unit 40 - 31255 Upper Maclure Road
3 story 7 bedroom and 8 bath with great views!!
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.
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New listing hitting the market this week. West Abby 3420 Headwater pl!!8 bedroom 9 bath, spice kitchen, radiant heat, high ceilings, A/C and generator ready. 2 suites, recroom/ theatre room/bar walking distance to schools!!
Abbotsford near gurdwara on 30658 steelhead crt. 4 bedroom den(5th) bedroom legal suite clean cul-de-sac!!
THE GABLES, a family friendly community! A well maintained family home and complex. 4 Bdrms, 3 FULL baths, BIG rec-room, LARGE balcony and DOUBLE garage. Prime location, walking distance to Fruiticana Grocery Store, Eugene Reimer Middle School,Highstreet mall and easy access to highway.
3 Lot LEFT Subdivision
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214500 Morris Valley Rd Off hwy 7 East Mission
34061 WAVELL LANE
5 Acres
2 bdrm + extra with private fenced yard with patio, extra parking/long driveway to a detached 20 x 5 garage/room. New roof & appliances.close to public transit/school, shopping
#30 - 31098 Westridge Pl 2 Bedroom Townhouse
Blueberry Farm West Abbotsford with a house. Good production Blueberry BlueCrop & Duke Variety call for more info
KETCH PLACE 4 BEDRM HOUSE single garage 700,00 sq feet
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Understanding the Offer Prior to showing your home, and after a thorough evaluation with a Real Estate Professional, you should have the following: a realistic idea of the price, how low you will settle, what conditions you will accept; and what terms would be agreeable. With this information, you are prepared. When an offer is presented, you will be able to compare it to your initial guidelines. Your Real Estate Professional will evaluate these offers and, hopefully, arrive at one that comes closest to your objectives. At the same time, however, your Real Estate Professional will likely exercise some leveraging power with any other negotiable items. A Real Estate Professional works on your behalf, considering all the factors, you as a buyer, and the seller, to work at an agreement that is satisfactory for both parties. It comes down to persuasion and negotiation. Your Real Estate Professional has specialized training in this important area. Evaluating the offer When you have found the home you want, you will need to make a formal written offer. This is called an “offer to purchase.” This is a legally binding document which should be completed with due care and diligence. This document outlines what you, the buyer will give (a combination of price and terms) to the seller in exchange for the home. It is highly recommended that a lawyer or real estate agent prepare the offer on your behalf. This will reduce any financial or time errors. Review the document before signing. If there is anything you do not understand, be sure to ask for clarification. Once signed, the document is binding and you could face consequences upon default. An interested buyer will present an offer to your Real Estate Professional through his or her agent. Your agent will discuss the offer with you, ensuring you understand all aspects. The offer should clearly outline all terms, conditions and details of the sale including:
Closing date for the sale of the property If you are assuming the seller’s mortgage, complete details of this obligation. If the mortgage is not being assumed, the owner needs to provide supporting documents, to show clear title (free of all encumbrances). Existing mortgages must be discharged with sale proceeds on closing. Possession date Any Conditions to sale, such as satisfactory home inspection, mortgage approval; sale of an existing home, etc.) Any work/obligations to be completed by seller between the closing date and the date of occupancy (e.g. repairs, painting, leaving the premises) Offer time frame. This is the period for which the offer is valid. The offer either expires or is up for renegotiation on that date. A Real Property Report is mandatory by the financial institution for mortgage approval and by the lawyer or notary for transfer of ownership. This certificate indicates outdoor improvements, from the date of construction, such as decks, patios or pools. Net proceeds Keep in mind that the purchase price is not the final price you will receive. That is because you will have additional fees to cover from the sale of the home including: - lawyer - real estate agent - bank (for the balance of your mortgage and for any prepayment or discharge penalties) - taxes (if there are any outstanding) You and your agent should thoroughly review every detail. If there is anything you do not understand, ask!
Buyer information. Seller information. This includes items (for both parties) such as name, legal and civic address of the property to be purchased.
Before you accept and sign the offer, it is a good idea to have your lawyer review the offer. This way, you can be confident nothing has been missed, everything is legally accurate, and your interests are protected.
The purchase price.
Offer strategies
Inclusions in the purchase price (e.g. appliances, carpeting, fixtures, etc.) related to the original listing. List any additions or exclusions. Be sure there are no liens or payment dates due on these items
You could handle the offer in several ways, according to your timing and needs.
Detailed financial information: deposit amount, refund of interest on deposit, down payment and mortgage, etc.
If you are not attached to the home you want to buy, you could try and present a very low offer. This offer is considerably lower than the asking price. However, a low offer may be successful if the seller is desperate to sell. The seller could present a counter offer.
Alternatively, the seller might turn down your offer completely and refuse to sell the home to you. Your Real Estate Professional can offer some professional guidance on presenting a fair and reasonable offer.
When you have fallen in love with a home, and you really want the home, you could present your best offer. This offer leaves no negotiating room, but if the market is hot, it is an offer that will attract attention. Your Real Estate Professional can advise you on the best way of making an offer that is fair and reasonable, without indicating to the seller that you are desperate. Why pay more than necessary. In a seller’s market, perhaps you may want to pitch a price, along with the multiple offers probably on the table. This often happens when there is a bidding war for the property. You could up the offer, or walk away from the home. An offer can be conditional or firm When your offer is firm, then you are telling the seller you are willing to purchase the home without any conditions. Upon acceptance of the offer, you have purchased the home. This is a legally binding agreement. Upon default, if you are unable to close, you could lose your deposit and face legal consequences. Be sure to confirm your financial matters prior to signing any documents. A conditional offer includes stipulations on the purchase. These could revolve around a home inspection, financing, or sale of your existing home. If any of these conditions are not met then the home is not sold. The deposit A sum of money, usually no larger than 3-5% of the purchase price, shows that you are serious about purchasing the home. This amount will be applied against the purchase of the home when the sale closes. From offer to acceptance Upon reviewing your offer, the seller can accept it as is, reject it or return with a counter offer. A counter could be in regards to price, conditions, closing date or other variables. The offers will continue between the seller and the buyer, until both parties have come to some agreement, or one party stops the negotiations. Once the offer meets with your approval, you will want to secure the transaction with a deposit. This indicates your intention to proceed with the purchase. When you have accepted the offer, you will proceed through the closing details until you move in. The next article in this series explains the closing procedures.
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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 403 3170 GLADWIN ROAD
32773 Cowichan Terrace
Large updated super clean 2 bedroom 2 bathroom corner unit apartment for 35+
Make a huge 6000+ sq ft duplex on this 10680 sq ft lot .
3500 sq ft house built in 2018 with suite available in Chilliwack,
$899,000 $439,500
Asking $825,000
DEVELOPMENTS
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
2 lot subdivision in Abbotsford on Babich st. Already application done.
$699,000
Duplex lots in Delta Asking Price
$645,000
DEVELOPMENTS
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
10 acre assembly Langley
INDUSTRIAL/ COMMERCIAL
1990 Coquitlam Ave. Asking $4.2M • units available
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
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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 5050 157 Street Asking Asking $1.6M This is a 35.35 Acre blueberry Farm
• Close to 256 & 16th Ave • Lots of outbuildings & 3 bedroom house. • Variety is Duke.
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SELMAK Realty Ltd. 2629 kingsway Vancouver BC V5R 5H4
Sahinder Lidder
778.891.6195
sunny72lidder@yahoo.ca
ACTIVE LISTINGS
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778.551.0751
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Panorama West Village very functional and clean 4 bedroom To w n h o m e . S t a i n l e s s s t e e l appliances, Granite counters in kitchen and all washrooms. This is one of few units in complex with Greenbelt, kids playground and Clubhouse just behind. The 4th bedroom has separate entrance and may function as a rec room, office or man cave
Beautiful 3 storey house in a new development site at the top of Promontory. Having 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, rec room, living room, study room, and extra large great room in a very desirable location on big size lot over 10,000 sq. ft.
$999,900
$644,888 154 32550 MACLURE RD.
84-15155 62A Ave Surrey, BC
42 30989 Westridge place, Abbotsford, BC
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34-30857 Sandpiper dr
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Gary Tiwana 604-807-6477 5 ACRES - HOUSE & BLUEBERRIES Beautiful 5 Acres near town. renovated 3 bedroom rancher home.10x10 office & 22x70 metal shed.7 yr old blueberries(Duke of Bluecrop) Total rental income from house & berry & $45,000/yr. Close to town of school. 5 minutes drive from Hi-Street mall.
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Flat 6000 sq.ft. Commercial lot. Ready to build in downtown Aldergrove. No G.S.T Building plans submitted. Zoning C-2 allows rental office & residential. Can build multi-storey Call Gary.
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1000 Sqft Now Available On South Fraser Way, Abbotsford .Good Exposure And Parking Convenience Will Suit Any Professional Or Personal Service Business, Retail etc. LEASE RATE IS NEGOTIABLE CALL FIRST TO VIEW THE LOCATION !!
HOUSE FOR SALE!!! IN ABBOTSFORD Bsmt Entry, Rental Home Long Term Tenant Paying & 2000/month Good Holding Or Developments Property On Big Lot 70'x105' For Further Inquiry Call Now !!!
SPACE FOR LEASE 1540 sqft (2 levels) in cedar park.newer complex,end unit. suitable for any retail or professional business !!
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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 Personal Real Estate Corporation
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30884 BROOKDALE COURT
NEW LISTING Rare Find! Solid built family home sitting on a huge 9500 PLUS sqft lot located on a quiet Cul-de-sac. Perfect for the ones who are looking for Master Bedroom with an ensuite on main floor. This home features 4 bedrooms/3 bathrooms, huge & bright living room, dining area, open kitchen with stainless steel appliances & tons of storage, sunken family room with fireplace, nook, private patio & a huge rec
$809,700
NEW LISTING Flat leveled with a nice house, huge barns, mobile home, shed, berry production, city water.....and the list goes on!!! The home features 6 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms, huge & bright living room, spacious kitchen, nice driveway, sunny sundeck with awesome mountains view, quiet location, tons of parking & much more. Great revenue potential.
$1,999,700
NEW LISTING
Executive Custom Built Home in a secure gated community. This home has an excellent finishing throughout & features 6 bedrooms/4 bathrooms & a nice backyard for entertainment. Main floor features huge & bright living room, formal dining area, family room, open kitchen with granite counter tops/ huge island/ lots of storage, den(can be used as 7th bedroom or office) & laundry room. Top floor features 4 Bedrooms/2 full bathrooms with an en suite & walk in closet in master.
619 MARION ROAD
102 2567 VICTORIA STREET
$989,700
NEW LISTING Investors and 1st time home buyers Alert! Rentals allowed. This Ground Level unit features 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, bright living room, spacious kitchen, dining area, fireplace & a good size balcony. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, malls, restaurants, parks & easy access to freeway.
308 2860 Trethewey St
NEW LISTING Luxury Condo at La Galleria- 10/10!! This unit features 2 Bedrooms/2 bathrooms PLUS a Den with an ensuite & walk in closet in master, dining area, open kitchen tops/stainless steel appliances/built in microwave/tons of storage, & BONUS huge solarium with a gas BBQ hook up for entertainment. Other features- Heated floors & mirrors in bathrooms custom blinds in solarium, custom slide out pantry, built in safe in master, strata fee includes basic Shaw cable until 2022, air conditioning, 3 high speed elevators in complex, 2 parking stalls, storage & much more
$539,700
$279,700
277-32550 Maclure Road
NEW LISTING
Clearbrook Village! This unit is located in one of the best locations in the complex. This unit features 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms with granite counter tops, bright & spacious living room, dining area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and tons of storage. Other features- fenced backyard, storage room, single carport, tons of visitor parking, low strata fee and much more. This is a great starter home and a good neighborhood to raise your kids.
$446,700
2522 CAMPBELL AVE
SOLD D L O S
30487 SANDPIPER DRIVE
3544 CHASE STREET
89 32633 SIMON AVENUE
NEW LISTING
Allwood Place! This Townhome features 2 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with an ensuite in the master PLUS a huge rec room in the basement, bright living space, open layout & modern kitchen concept with quartz counter tops/ stainless steel appliances & a nice balcony for entertainment. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, parks, malls, restaurants, public transit &
$498,700
3386 CLEARBROOK ROAD
SOLD 18 31235 UPPER MACLURE ROAD
SOLD
NEW LISTING
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Klazina Estates- Rare find! Over 2,000 sqft- 2 Storey w/bsmt with a separate walk out door from the basement. This unit features 3 bedrooms/ 4 bathrooms with an ensuite & walk in closet in the master, PLUS an additional open space on top floor for studying/ open office area/ or a computer table, bright & cozy living room, dining room, sunny sundeck, kitchen with granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances & tons of storage, laundry & a huge rec room with walkout door to the backyard .
Fairfield Estates! 2 Storey home in a perfect location. This home features 5 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. Main floor has a nice entrance, huge living room, dining area, family room, nook, kitchen, 1 bedroom (can be used as a den/office) & a half bathroom. Upstairs has 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths & a laundry room (good size to make it a 5th bedroom upstairs). Other features- Newer roof, quiet neighborhood, good size bedrooms, steps to Rotary stadium, fenced backyard & much more. Close to shopping, schools,
$564,700
3049 TIMS STREET
NEW LISTING Perfect family home in a great neighborhood. This home features 5 bedrooms/ 3 bathrooms with a 2 pc ensuite in the master, bright living room, spacious dining room, kitchen with eating area, 2 bedrooms unauthorized suite with its own separate entrance rented at $1,050 per month PLUS a big rec room in
$719,700
2155 RIDGEWAY STREET
Abbotsford
SOLD
$699,700
109 2958 TRETHEWEY STREET
Cascade Green! Neat & Clean Ground Level Unit. Affordable and great starter home in a friendly neighborhood which is perfect to raise your kids. 2 Bedrooms/ 2 full bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, good size living space, kitchen, laundry room & a balcony. Close to all levels of schools, shopping, stadium, malls, recreation, public transit & parks. Easy to show. Call to view now!.
2961 CLEARBROOK ROAD Rancher on a 7800 sqft Lot with Back Lane Access! This home features 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, bright living room, kitchen, dining, laundry & huge backyard. Lots of potential and a good holding property. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, malls, parks & easy access to freeway.
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$289,700
24 3075 TRETHEWEY STREET
108 2962 TRETHEWEY STREET
32756 COWICHAN TERRACE
D D L L O D O S L S O S D L O S
31389 WINDSOR COURT
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27636 Roundhouse Dr. . Aldergrove. 3-story, custom built, 8bedrm, 7bath, Bsmt-suite, theatre room, 14000sft lot.
3501 Hillpark Dr. 3-Story, Brand New, 8bedrm, 6bath, Two Bsmt-suites, Good quality, Near Rick Henson School.
30 Acres Blueberry 10 ACRES BIG Farm HOUSE & SHOP 3338 Goldnch St. 5bedrm, 4bath, 2900sft house, 7361 corner lot, Legalsuite, family-room, recroom, excellent location.
32817 Gateeld Ave.
2-Lots for Sale, Abbotsford. Build your 3-Story big houses with view. 4963 sft and 5794 sft.
31861 Beech Ave. 2-Lots one lot is ready to built 3story house with legal suite. 2nd lot has 3200sft 6bed, 3bath with bsmt-suite Renovated.
34080 Higgionson Cre. Chilliwack
With a beautiful house in Aldergrove
32425 King Rd 5 ACRES with VI Clear land, big front. in Heart of Abbotsford city. Solid 5bedrm rented house.
46467 Valleyview Rd
Abbotsford Blueberry (mix) Matsqui Area Shop Rented
3138 Engineer ct
Aldergrove
7 bedrooms 5 baths and suites only 6 year old house in Aldergrove. Beautiful location
30788 Sandpiper Dr
2944 Townline Rd. Fully renovated, 4bedrm, 3bath, family and rec rooms, Legal Suite, Near Fruticana.
31022 Headwater Pl
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