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and the cramming of facts and figures .Here, students were (and have been) encouraged to think rather than cram facts and figures. Also, the student performance did not depend upon his/ her performance on the final exam only. Instead it was spread over a number of performance indicators throughout the semester or the year. Another thing that I found strange was that some of the professors would encourage their students to call them by their first names rather than sir or madam. It was so informal. The other aspect of university education here quite different from the one I had experienced in the Punjab was the interaction with the students by professors and Teaching Assistants (T.As). The professors would address a large number of students in big lecture halls. That was followed by small tutorial groups where the TAs, usually graduate and post-graduate students in that faculty, would follow up on the lecture. In short, it was a very different, enjoyable and rewarding experience for me. While thinking about my year at SFU one incident still stands out clearly in my mind. It was early November and I was studying in the university library. The huge plaza outside the library was uncovered at that time. Suddenly, snowflakes started hitting the ground. This was the first time I had seen the snow and a snow fall. I was so excited that I put all of my books away and ran outside to the plaza in order to feel and enjoy the snowfall.

More than 25 years later, in mid 1990s, I was appointed by the Provincial Government to the Senate at SFU. That appointment gave me an opportunity to see the big changes that had taken place at the university. It brought back some very pleasant memories for me of this great centre of learning on top of Burnaby Mountain... During these years, SFU has come a long way from its early years of turmoil and upheaval. During these years, SFU has gained an enviable position as an inspirational institution of higher learning. I still fondly cherish some of those pleasant memories associated with SFU both as Terms like tutorials, term papers, mid- a student and as a Senator. term exams, quizzes, classroom particiBalwant Sanghera pation were totally new to me. It was way different from the process of ones (Balwant Sanghera is a retired School performance on just the final exam Psychologist and Community Activist)

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willingness to let public health experts take the lead in keeping us safe.” Alexis began her career in public service as a school trustee, serving two terms before being elected to Mission’s municipal council in 2014. As a councillor, she quickly earned a reputation for her tireless work ethic and ability to work collaboratively. Alexis has developed an excellent working relationship with the city of Abbotsford during her six years on the Joint Services Committee, working on shared issues like water, sewer and transit. Working on the Fraser Valley Regional District executive committee since 2014 has also given her a greater understanding of the issues facing Abbotsford and residents east of Mission. Alexis was also the vice president for the BC Winter Games from 2012-2015 before becoming mayor in 2018.


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COMMUNITY UPDATE 2020 More than ever in these challenging times, UFV is your university. Here’s some of what we’re doing to engage learners, transform lives, and build community.

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ENGAGING LEARNERS

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NORMAL When the pandemic struck in March, UFV moved learning online and that model is continuing this fall, with virtual classrooms and students participating from the safety and comfort of their homes.

We’re here to help. Faculty at UFV have spent the summer refining online courses to ensure student success and we’ll be communicating as frequently as possible with our students. We want them to enjoy and benefit from their education. — Dr. Mai Anh Doan, professor of communications at UFV

DR. DHAMI LOVES SUPPORTING EDUCATION

UFV’s professors have adapted their courses for the virtual environment, collaborating with the UFV IT Services department to find the right tech for optimum learning, and with the UFV Teaching and Learning Centre, which hired additional learning specialists to facilitate the transition to online. There are a few programs where a hybrid model has been adopted. Approximately 15 percent of UFV students will be on campus for a portion of their studies — mainly in areas that have strong hands — on or clinical components. These include trades and technical programs like welding and culinary arts, health science areas like nursing and the dental assistant program, and some science labs. To help keep students and faculty safe, UFV’s safe campus measures include physical distancing, use of masks, plexiglass barriers, smaller groups, frequent cleaning regimens, and personal protective equipment. Many faculty already have considerable experience teaching in a virtual space that now boasts synchronous (everyone gathers at the same time) and asynchronous

(students log in when convenient for them) learning, videos, virtual break-out meeting rooms, live polling, and two-way communication. Online support resources offer guidance and information for students new to this environment, and student services like advising, counselling, financial aid, and registration are all offered virtually.

Students can still enjoy a variety of university experiences. Students can still enjoy a variety of university experiences including clubs, academic tutoring, and online recreational activities. Many students started the term by enrolling in Smart Start, an online orientation course that includes modules on culture and conduct, wellness and success, prepping for class, and how to get involved in university life. UFV also held an online welcome ceremony attended live by hundreds and viewed later by more than a thousand.

Abbotsford’s Dr. Malwinder S. Dhami likes to help students. Dhami, a local dentist, recently established his eighth endowed leadership award at UFV, this time in support of students in Agriculture. Dhami’s other endowed awards support Nursing, Halq’emeylem, Punjabi, Dental Assisting, community leadership, South Asian Studies, and international students. He has also donated to support a number of other UFV programs and initiatives and is the cofounder of the Building Bridges Community Golf Day. “Dr. Dhami has made immense contributions to UFV, and continues to generously support our students and programs.

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AT UFV

Our international students performed very well academically in the new online environment in the summer semester. The average GPA was 3.04 across a sample of new international students — a good indicator of adjustment to the new normal. The UFV International team, with the rest of the UFV community, focuses on supporting our international students to set them up for success in the coming Fall and Winter semesters and beyond. “Our faculty and staff have faced these uncertain and challenging times with extraordinary leadership, collaboration, and flexibility. It has made me prouder than ever to be a part of the UFV community. We will continue to engage learners and transform lives by providing exceptional learning opportunities and supporting our students in this new and complex environment,” said Dr. Joanne MacLean, UFV President and Vice-Chancellor. For more information about learning online at UFV, go to ufv.ca/online.

Photo above: A socially distant study station set up at UFV’s Chilliwack campus at Canada Education Park.

“Because of endowed awards, our students have the support they need. Donors like Dr. Dhami make UFV an exceptional university, one where we all work together to engage learners, transform lives, and build community,” said UFV President Joanne MacLean. Donations given for student awards provide more than financial support: they encourage students to believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. To establish your own named award or to make a donation to an existing student award, please visit ufv.ca/giving Photo left: Dr. Malwinder Dhami and Dr. Joanne MacLean at an endowment-signing ceremony at Maan Farms in Abbotsford.


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TRANSFORMING LIVES

NEW CENTRES AID COMMUNITY CONNECTION, RECONCILIATION, AND PROSPERITY UFV has launched three new innovative centres to further our connection to the community and encourage new initiatives and research focused on the needs of the Fraser Valley. THE COMMUNITY HEALTH AND SOCIAL INNOVATION HUB (CHASI) brings UFV researchers and students together with health and social service professionals to foster innovative thinking in the search for solutions to current and emerging challenges and opportunities. Joining UFV as community partners are the First Nations Health Authority, Fraser Health, and the Divisions of Family Practice of Abbotsford, Chilliwack, and Mission. Dr. Martha Dow has been appointed director of the CHASI Hub. THE PEACE AND RECONCILIATION CENTRE (PARC) will focus on local, national, and global issues of peace and reconciliation. PARC is the only centre of its kind in Canada and has a distinctively collaborative and interdisciplinary focus. Dean Jacqueline Nolte from the UFV College of Arts was instrumental in working with community partners to found PARC. “Our vision is to build a supportive place to engage in dialogue, research, action, and creative expression on issues of difference, and work toward sustained and meaningful peace and reconciliation,” Nolte notes.

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HOW YOUR GIFT IS MAKING AN IMPACT The university and the community have come together to support students as we adjust to a new normal due to COVID-19.

Dr. Keith Carlson is the chair of PARC, which receives financial support from the Vanderpol family through the Oikedome Foundation. THE ESPOSITO CENTRE FOR INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP was founded in 2018 with the support of a $1 million donation from Abbotsford’s Esposito family. The Centre is a place for students, faculty and community members to explore and collaborate on new ideas and concepts. Dr. Jon Thomas is the director of the Esposito Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. One of UFV’s longest-running centres, the SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES INSTITUTE (SASI), with support from the Abbotsford Community Foundation, has received $1.14 million in funding from the Province of BC to deliver Haq and History: A Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project. The funding allows SASI to continue work showcasing past and present contributions of the Punjabi community to British Columbia. Dr. Satwinder Bains is the director of the South Asian Studies Institute. Photo above: A student checks out some new tech at CHASI. Photo below: Dr. Satwinder Bains, director of SASI, met with Premier John Horgan recently to discuss the Punjabi Canadian History Project.

Any gift, big or small, supports students in achieving their goals. Bursaries, scholarships, and emergency grants have been funded by many at UFV and from the broader community. Thank you for your generosity.

$149,000 + has been contributed to the Student Emergency Fund to help students who are experiencing unexpected financial hardship.

$1,452,123 in financial aid has been administered to students in the form of bursaries, scholarships, and grants.

1,178 food hampers have been distributed to students since September 2018.

THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO GIVE Learn how you can make an impact at ufv.ca/giving

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS:

KINDNESS MATTERS AWARD Celebrate kindness by nominating a current or former UFV student to win one of two $500 cash awards for their dedication in one of these areas: ADVOCACY CHAMPION

Positively championing a Canadian or global cause including the Black Lives Matter movement, Indigenous reconciliation, LGBTQIA2S+ awareness, and more.

LAND STEWARDSHIP

Positively impacting and protecting our natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.

KINDNESS AMBASSADOR

Helping others adjust to the new normal of COVID-19, through promotion of all aspects of health and wellness.

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CENTRE FOR EXPERIENTIAL AND CAREER EDUCATION HELPS STUDENTS GET EXPERIENCE BEFORE GRADUATION The University of the Fraser Valley wants to ensure that all students have the chance to integrate careerrelated planning and experience into their education. UFV’s Centre for Experiential and Career Education (CECE) launched in 2019 with the help of a $300,000 donation from the RBC Foundation’s Future Launch program. Maureen Wideman, UFV Associate Vice President, Teaching and Learning, officially announced the creation of the centre last fall.

My co-op experiences in agriculture provided personal and career growth. I made connections through the program that resulted in my interdisciplinary honours research and industry awards. I’ve become a more well-rounded scientist because of co-op. — Shayne Oberhoffner (BSc ’20) Photo: Shayne Oberhoffner shared insights from his co-op work experience at the CECE launch event.

“Through the creation of CECE, we are bringing together the units at UFV that provide students with experiential learning opportunities such as paid co-operative education, work-study, career education, work-place integrated learning, volunteer experiences, and curricular activities that include an experiential component.” Liana Thompson is excited to be leading the new centre as its inaugural director. “We want students to be thinking about how to connect their education to their career earlier, more often, with more exposure to more opportunities. We want to help students recognize that their

academic experience has career relevance. Students learn how to meet deadlines, work with different people, collaborate in groups, advocate for themselves, and assess situations and propose solutions to problems.”

UFV’s Centre for Experiential and Career Education is designed to help students achieve their goals and a $300,000 donation from the RBC Foundation is helping. Recent Bachelor of Science graduate Shayne Oberhoffner says co-operative education work terms exposed him to new career possibilities. He is now pursuing a Master of Science at Wilfred Laurier University. “To me, the opportunity to participate in the co-op experience provided reinforcement for my classroom and laboratory lessons. It put my learning in context. It showed me another path to becoming an impactful, informed scientist.”

BUILDING COMMUNITY

ATTEND A UFV VIRTUAL EVENT Sept 24: Peace and Reconciliation Centre launch with the Honourable Bob Rae and the Honourable Steven Point SCIENCE TALKS ABBOTSFORD A COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP WITH SCIENCETALKS.CA

Oct 6: The Future of Agriculture Dr. Lenore Newman

Nov 3: Building an Innovation Ecosystem Dr. Jon Thomas

Dec 1: Building Reconciliation and Dismantling Settler Colonialism Dr. Keith Carlson

Oct 20 to Nov 10: Pride Culture Conference Nov 16: National Philanthropy Day livestream lunch

Details online at ufv.ca/events

UFV GRADS ON THE FRONTLINES OF COVID-19 One’s a veteran with 20 years of experience. The other is just launching her career. Both are UFV Nursing alumni who are immersed in the battle against COVID-19. Surjeet Meelu (BSN ’00) is program manager of emergency, intensive care, and acute respiratory services at Lions Gate Hospital. Surjeet, who graduated from UFV in 2000, says that the pandemic has stretched her leadership skills, and credits her teams with rising to the challenge with her. “A leader is only as strong as her team. My primary focus was to respond to the needs of our patients and my teams, and ensure that we were able to support our

patients as a system. My teams worked hard to come up with strategies to ensure everyone felt comfortable looking after COVID-19 patients.” Amy Mueller (BSN ’20) finished her nursing degree this past December. “Some of my greatest learning opportunities have also been disguised as some of my greatest challenges. Being a newly graduated RN in the face of a pandemic has been no different.” Amy is currently working with Fraser Health, in addition to working for the Public Health Agency of Canada as part of the federal COVID-19 response.

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Mike de Jong launches campaign in Abbotsford West to defeat the NDP Abbotsford - Michael de Jong, Incumbent Member of the Legislative Assembly for Abbotsford West and BC Liberal Party Nominee, filed his nomination papers with the local Elections BC office, marking the start of his election campaign for reelection.

the Abbotsford Regional Hospital. The funds were ready to start construction in 2017, when the BC Liberals were last in government,” says de Jong. “They are frustrated that the NDP cancelled building the third lane on Highway 1; another project that was fully funded and ready to build before the NDP became government,” says de Jong. “Instead commuters are now spending their days sitting in a highway parking lot.”

“It’s unfortunate that Mr. Horgan has called an election during a global pandemic,” says de Jong. “He has demonstrated that between the people of BC and the political fortunes of the NDP, Mr. Horgan has chosen to care more about his party’s political future.” “Farmers are angry and upset at John “What I am hearing is that the people Horgan and the NDP for discriminated of Abbotsford are angry and frustrated against them and treating them like with John Horgan and the NDP,” says second class citizens by removing their rights as land-owners,” says de Jong. de Jong.

enabling me to hold the NDP to account for their actions,” concluded de Jong. Michael de Jong was first elected as the MLA for Abbotsford West in 1994 and has held various cabinet positions, the latest being Minister of Finance. He is currently the official opposition Critic of the Attorney General.

Michael de Jong has always made Abbotsford his home base. He went to school at WJ Mouat Secondary, played hockey, started his law practice and began his public service in Abbotsford as a school trustee prior to becoming provements to the Mt. Lehman, Clearbrook and McCallum interchanges. He an MLA. also secured BC Government funding Michael has worked hard to make sure for many other projects including the Abbotsford Regional Hospital was construction of the new Abbotsford built and supported the David Lede Court House. “They are angry the NDP delayed the “I want to thank the people of Abbots- Campus of Care. He secured funding expansion of the emergency room for ford for their ongoing encouragement, for local school improvements, and im-

Simon Gibson Launches Campaign with BC Liberals in AbbotsfordMission Simon Gibson was first elected MLA for Abbotsford-Mission on May 14, 2013 and then re-elected on May 9, 2017. It was during this time that he was appointed Assistant Deputy Speaker. He has served as a member of Treasury Board, the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services, and previously served on a Special Committee to Review the Personal Information and Protection of Privacy Act and as Critic of Advanced Education. Simon has been a resident of the Fraser Valley since 1976 and has lived in the Abbotsford-Mission riding for over

including an honors degree in journalism from Carleton University He taught in the School of Business in Ottawa and a Ph.D. from Simon at the University of the Fraser Valley Fraser University. specializing in Human Resources Management, Entrepreneurship and Prior to his election to the Legislative Marketing. He previously taught Assembly of British Columbia, professional communications at Trinity Simon served on Abbotsford Council Western University and Douglas for three decades and was active in College. He has led workshops for The numerous boards and committees BC Police Academy (Justice Institute) throughout the valley, including the and Western Washington University. Parks and Recreation Commission, Fraser Valley Regional District Board, Simon also served as marketing Fraser Valley Regional Library Board manager for a major credit union and the Abbotsford-Mission Transit for eight years and he was a partner Committee, where he served as chair. in a successful Abbotsford-based Simon has written a syndicated Human manufacturing company. Resources advice column, Office Simon is a graduate of four universities Politics 101, which appeared in 25 BC 20 years.

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Bruce Banman Launches Campaign in Abbotsford South with the BC Liberals Before entering politics, Bruce worked as a chiropractor and owned his own small business. His broad professional background makes him both qualified and prepared to be the voice for the He entered municipal politics again residents of Abbotsford in Victoria. in 2018, this time running for City Council. Bruce is a strong advocate for “I look forward to working hard for the agricultural issues and affordable hous- people of Abbotsford South, and ensuring, and he seeks to bring his strategic ing that we have a strong free enterprise vision on these issues to Victoria. voice in Victoria.” Bruce Banman has been a proud resident of Abbotsford since 1982. Having served as the mayor of Abbotsford, Bruce entered politics out of a desire to better serve his community.

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Eagle Mountain – 3 storeys Beautiful New Home. Legal suite. Move in Now & completion in Aug 2021. Rent to own. Asking $1,399,900. Call Gary for details.

Great basement home. 4 bedrooms & 2 full baths upstairs + 2 Pc. ens masterbedroom, Basement has 2 bedrooms + 2 full baths and Den. Spacious renovated kitchen. New windows & Roof. Large 7000 sq. ft. lot. Call Gary

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#309 32040 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford • 2 Bedroom •1 Bathroom •1,081 Sq.Ft. •Top Floor •Balcony •Mountain Views • 50+ Age Restricted

$1,788,888 NEW LISTING

8668 Jones Terrace, Mission • 6 Bedroom • 6 Bathroom • 7,610 Sq.Ft. House • 0.89 Acre Lot • Gourmet Kitchen w/Wok Kitchen • 2 Master Bedrooms w/ensuite • Suite Potential • Mountain Views

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#504 3190 Gladwin Rd, Abbotsford •2 Bedroom •2 Bathroom •1,145 Sq.Ft. •Master Bedroom w/ ensuite •Private Balcony •Pool •25+ Age Restricted

33119 Capri Ct, Abbotsford • 4 Bedroom •3 Bathroom •2,609 Sq.Ft. House •7,980 Sq.Ft Lot •Master Bedroom w/ ensuite •Recreation Room •Dec Suite Potential

45460 Crescent Dr, Chilliwack • 3 Bedroom •2 Bathroom • 1,462 Sq.Ft. House • 6,360 Sq.Ft. Lot • Corner Lot • Unauthorized Suite • Centrally Located

3118 Goldfinch St, Abbotsford • 2,690 Sq.Ft. House • 10,419 Sq.Ft, Lot • 6 Bedroom •3 Bathroom • Master Bedroom w/ WIC & ensuite • Unauthorized Suite • Sundeck

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$339,900

#6 32691 Garibaldi Dr, Abbotsford

206 33599 2 Ave, Mission • 2 Bedroom •2 Bathroom • 932 Sq.Ft. • Kitchen w/ Pantry • Master Bedroom w/ H&H closets + ensuite • Private Balcony • Centrally Located

• 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom • 1,166 Sq.Ft • Master Bedroom w/ ensuite •2 Balconies Clubhouse • 55+ Age Restricted

$2,550,000

$224,900

$569,900

$314,888

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$930,000

$429,000 NEW LISTING

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#4 32725 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford • 2 Bedroom • 2 Bathroom • 930 Sq.Ft. • Master Bedroom w/ensuite • Rentals and Pets Allowed • Centrally Located

#321 15138 34 Ave, Surrey • 2 Bedroom • 2 Bathroom • 946 Sq.Ft. • Corner Unit • Balcony • Built in 2019

#103 32070 Peardonville Rd, Abbotsford • 3 Bedroom • 2 Bedroom • 1,200 Sq.Ft. • Corner Unit • Master Bedroom w/ensuite • 2 Enclosed Decks

9579 Hayward St, Mission • 4 Bedroom • 3 Bathroom • 2,355 Sq.Ft House • 2.25 Acres • Waterfront Property • Master Bedroom w/balcony & ensuite

277 32550 Maclure Rd, Abbotsford •3 Bedroom • 2 Bathroom •1,164 Sq.Ft •Fenced Yard •Pets Allowed w/restrictions •Rentals Allowed

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Backside Rotary stadium, 5bedrm, 3bath, 2bedrm Bsmt-Suite.

2558 Janzen St

32147 Peardonville Rd

Custom built 3-story house, 5567sft house on 6800sft lot. 2-bsmt-Suites. No GST applicable.

$1,299,999

3-Story, Brand new, 9bedrm, 7bath, spice kitchen, 3-master bedrms, Two bsmt-suites,

3-story, 3769sft, custom built, 6bedrm, 4bath, 3-bedroom suite.

2 LOT FOR SALE Chilliwack. 4,206.50 sft, close to restaurants, shops and amenities.

OCP Commercial, 6936sft lot, renovated 5bedrm, 3bath, 2bedrm suite.

1770 252 St, Langley

4 acres hobby farm, all usable, no creek, flat, build new dream home.

16553sft lot, 5bedrm, 3bath. Shop area to work from home, Semi Truck or RV parking.

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$324,900 108 31831 PEARDONVILLE ROAD Ground floor, Rent-able 2 bedroom 2 bathroom unit! Bright ground floor with newer flooring, tasteful paint colors, light fixtures, New Appliances. Under ground parking. Locker, lots of natural lighting, Nothing to do but move in.

$649,900 7510 James Street, Mission INVESTORS/BUILDERS ALERT! 2 level, 5 bedroom home. 3 bedrooms up with the master having an half bath ensuite and access to a huge deck with southern views. A Downstairs you will find a 2

$ 389,900

$418,888

14 2048 MCCALLUM ROAD 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse at Garden Court Estates. This townhouse is tucked away in the quiet part of the complex, towards the back giving you ample privacy. Access to Hwy 1, schools, shopping, hospital... and the list goes on

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41 3075 TRETHEWEY STREET

41 6383 140 Street, Sullivan Station

CORNER UNIT! Nicely kept Corner unit in Silkwood Estate featuring 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Newer Paint, Newer appliances & newer kitchen cabinets and lots more... enced yard, new roof and enclosed sundeck. Recently renovated from outside

This unit comes with 4 bedrooms, 4 washrooms. It has a large beautiful kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops, also has a large living area, dining area and a nook. Close to all public schools, gyms, shopping and transit.

$1,439,900

$674,900 2160 LYNDEN STREET YOUR SEARCH STOP HERE! own your 1/2 of this well kept duplex in preferable West Abbotsford. Potential for suite. The large recreational room was used as a Barber & Hair salon studio previously.

3195 Alea Court

This 3-Story LUXURIOUS 5500 Sqft home is quality built, well kept, and sits on a 7737 Sqft Lot. It has 8 bedrooms and 7 full bathrooms. When you first enter this home, you will be amazed by the high ceilings this home has to feature.

$789,900 32128 Astoria Crescen Prime central location 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, Lot size 7080 sqft. close to all All level schools, close to MRC Matsqui Recreation Center, close to all amenities.

$949,900 2559 Sugarpine Street DEVELOPER ALERT! PLA approved for 2569 & 2559 Sugarpine for 1 Duplex Lot & 2 Single family lots, Large lot of 9870 sq. ft. Total of 6 bdrm and 4 bath. Currently rented out for $3150/month. Walking distance to shopping, Mill Lake, Abbotsford hospital, schools, etc.

$949,900 2569 Sugarpine Street DEVELOPER ALERT! PLA approved for 2559 & 2569 Sugarpine for 1 Duplex Lot & 2 Single family lots, Large lot of 9870 sq. ft. Total of 6 bdrm and 4 bath. Currently rented out for 3775/month.

CALL KULDIP SALL 778.552.1454 FOR FREE MARKET EVALUATION!!!

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32090 Ashcroft Drive

27871 LEDUNNE AVENUE

SOLD BY US! 2346 Southdale Crescent

Beautiful home in West Abbotsford! Kitchen, dining, living, family room, 3 Bedrooms and 2 bull bath upstairs. 2 Bedroom LEGAL BASEMNET SUITE and Rec. room with full bath downstairs. Walking distance to all levels of schools and recreation center.

$899,900

33303 WESTBURY AVENUE

Fabulous home in Fairfield Estates! Many updates have been done in the past few years, including a kitchen both upstairs and in the basement, new stainless steel appliances. Walking distance to schools, recreation center and rotary stadium. Fully fenced private backyard.

$894,900

REGAL PARKWAY

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 & full bathroom on main floor. Walk out basement has 2 bedroom LEGAL SUITE and potential to make another 1 bedroom suite.

31825 Oak Avenue

$769,900

6 bedroom home, 4 full bath home with theater room, bar and Central Air Conditioner. Quiet street, private landscaped back yard and close to highway no. 1.

$899,900

30598 Cresview Avenue

3564 Thurston Place

33236 Best Avenue

61 45185 WOLFE ROAD

8465 Cox Drive

Centrally located on the quiet side of Westbury. Family home with updated windows, kitchen, bathrooms, moldings and much more. Fully fenced backyard with a 10 x 20 workshop! Plenty of parking space with RV parking. Close to hospital, university, shopping centers.

2886 Evergreen Street

33777 Cherry Street

2888 Royal Street

Great rental property! This 3 bedroom townhouse is currently rented out to long term tenants for $1,495 a month! Desired location near all amenities.

$309,900

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27918 MACLURE ROAD

* Rancher/Bungalow – West Abbotsford * 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms * House size: 1,110 sq. ft. * Lot size: 6,721 sq. ft. * Cozy & well maintained

* Electric fireplace * Double car garage * Fully fenced backyard * Updated paint, floors & cabinets * Convenient location

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* Laminate floors throughout

* 3 bedrooms, 1 bedrooms

* New paint & new lighting

* House size: 1,210 sq. ft.

* Large fully fenced backyard

* Lot size: 8,125 sq. ft.

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* Tasteful & modern updates

* Close to everything!

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* Ferguson Place – Central Abbotsford * Tons of upgrades, call for a list * 2 Storey w/ Bsmt * Quartz countertops, custom * 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms cabinetry * House size: 1,816 sq. ft. * Air conditioning, high end * Renowned Builder – Citadel appliances Properties * Great location, near everything * High quality finishings Call Harj, 604-309-1111

#503 – 2565 WARE STREET * Luxury Apartment – Mill Lake District * 3 underground parking stalls * Whirlpool washer & dryer * Corner unit – 5th Floor * Stunning views of Mt. Baker * Unit size: 1,428 sq, ft. * Pets & rentals permitted * 9 ft. ceilings, high end appliances * Amazing central location * Quartz countertops, two A/C

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$849,888

22926 – 40TH AVENUE * 33.6 acre BLUEBERRY FARM

* Income potential: $3,200 per month

* Stunning custom built home

* 12 acres of Duke, 9 acres of Elliot

* 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms

* Berries produce $320,000 - $350,000 annually

* Almost 6,000 sq. ft. of living space * 1 bedroom LEGAL suite

* Big 50 x 50 shed with 3 phase power * Plenty of room for your growing family

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* Tons of modern updates * 10 x 16 workshop w/ power * Storage shed with power * Fully fenced backyard * Central location

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$4,598,888

3508 TIMS STREET * Basement Entry Home * Located in West Abbotsford * 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms * House size: 2,340 sq. ft. * Lot size: 8,300 sq. ft.

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LANGLEY $564,000 New Price

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$989,000

8559 BENEDICT BLVD * Under Construction

* House size: 3,245 sq. ft.

* Quality builder

* Lot size: 5,125 sq. ft.

* Basement Entry Home

* 2 bedroom LEGAL suite

* Brand new subdivision

* Large Master w/ beautiful balcony

* 6 Bedrooms, 4 bathrooms

Call Robby, 604-300-0472

27051 26 AVENUE

* Gorgeous custom built home * 10 bedrooms, 9 bathrooms * House size: 5,940 sq. ft. * Lot size: 7,058 sq. ft. * Beautiful stonework inside & out * Italian tile throughout * Vaulted ceilings with Maplewood so ts

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33957 PRENTIS AVENUE

Mission

$469,000

Looking to build a custom home ? This may be the place for you! Perfect location with a huge lot of 19,267 SQFT surrounded by greenbelt. Near Mission UFV Campus, public transportation , Minutes away from the MISSION-ABBOTSFORD bridge and near Park side church. Nearest Cross Street is STAVE LAKE ST

Abbotsford

$1,369,000

Two story with basement home. Lot size of 4,923.00 Sq Ft. Main floor: Living room, family room, dining room, two kitchens and a nook. Upper floor: Four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Perfect Location and near all level of schools, shopping, recreation center and HWY 1 and public transportation.

36731 CARL CREEK CRESCENT

33921 TOOLEY PLACE

$1,159,000

Mission

New Subdivision!!! Looking for a private area, surrounded by a green belt? This is the place for you! This custom built home has three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the main floor. The basement has a flex room along with two bedrooms and separate entry. Near Mission, UFV, Minutes away from the Mission-Abbotsford bridge, West Coast Train. Near all level of schools and Park side Church

Abbotsford

32330 Clinton Avenue

36750 CARL CREEK CRESCENT Abbotsford

$517,000

36779 CARL CREEK CRESCENT Abbotsford

Abbotsford

3427 HEADWATER PLACE

36768 CARL CREEK CRESCENT

Abbotsford

SOLD

Abbotsford

$1,420,000

Looking for a custom built home in the heart of Abbotsford BC, This two story with Looking for a custom built home in the basement home may be the one for you! heart of Abbotsford BC, This two story with The main floor highlights a modern floor basement home may be the one for you! plan which inculdes Family room, two The main floor highlights a modern floor kitchens ,a nook, dinning room and a plan which includes Living room, two kitchens , living room, a bathroom and a bedroom

31198 FIRHILL DRIVE

Abbotsford

$859,000.00

$1,325,000

Looking for a custom built home in the heart of Abbotsford BC, This two story with basement home may be the one for you! The main floor highlights a modern floor plan which includes Family room, two kitchens ,a nook, dinning room and a great room.

11 brand new homes. 2 storey with bsmt listing over 4400 sqft.

$1,239,000

Looking for a 2 storey with basement custom built home with a legal suite in Abbotsford? This is the one for you! The main floor of this home has a living room, dining room, kitchen, a nook f and a bedroom. The above floor has our bedrooms and two bathrooms. This home also has two basements, one bedroom and a two bed room suite.

$789,900.00

$1,340,000

Mission

2708 CABOOSE PLACE

2651 PLATFORM CRESCENT

Abbotsford

Two Story home in a great neighborhood, close to public transportation Rotary Stadium and all level of schools . This two story home has one bedroom on the main floor and four bedrooms on the above floor, with 2.5 bathrooms.

3455 HILL PARK PLACE

$954,900.00

$859,000

2708 Caboose Place

$559,900

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34015 BARKER COURT

Welcome home! This stylishly modern built home is part of the New Sumas subdivision; a master-planned community built with your family in mind. Bright open floorplan with exceptional finishing details, floor-to-ceiling windows providing abundance of natural light.

73 NEW HOMES

$969,000

Looking for a 2 storey with basement custom built home with a legal suite in Abbotsford? This the one for you! The main floor of this home has a living room, dining room, kitchen, a nook and a bedroom. The above floor has four bedrooms and two bathrooms. This home also has two basements, one bedroom and a two bed room suite.

4715 Carl Creek Lane

Abbotsford

33938 TOOLEY AVENUE

9181 HA TZIC RIDGE DRIVE

$988,000 Mission

$547,900

This Beautifully designed hm. was built Hatzic Ridge! The Eagle Mountain of with perfection in mind. The Kitchen Mission. Must view for yourself, you’ll fall in love with this one of a kind view lot! boasts a clean modern look, with quartz Breathtaking south facing backyard with countertops and plenty of storage Unobstructed view of Hatzic Lake, solution cabinets. Decks & Patios are mountains & the valley. Ready to build, great outdoor spaces to relax and city water & sewer. Stunning rancher with Barbecue. Baths and Laundry rooms master on the main and walkout basement match the high quality of the Kitchen. floor plan designed by Award Winning SU Below is a 2bdrm legal suite with CASA DESIGN available upon request! separate ent. build your dream home!

Abbotsford

$1,189,000

Looking for a well kept two storey with basement custom built home, in a fast growing part of Abbotsford? This is the one for you! This home has a living room, Dining Room, Family Room, nook ,kitchen a bedroom and a washroom on the main floor ,This house also has two basements, one bedroom and also a two bedroom. Near public transportation, HWY1, Rec centre and the USA border.

9102 HATZIC RIDGE DRIVE

Mission

Abbotsford

SOLD

$1,155,000.00

Looking for a well kept two story with basement custom built home with a Legal suite in a fast growing part of Abbotsford? This is the one for you! This home has a living room, Dining Room, Family Room, nook ,kitchen a bedroom and a washroom on the main floor ,

36768 Carl Creek Crescent

$579,000

Hatzic Ridge! The Eagle Mountain of Mission. Must view for yourself, you'll fall in love with this one of a kind view lot! Breathtaking south facing backyard with Unobstructed view of Hatzic Lake, mountains & the valley. Ready to build, city water & sewer. Stunning rancher with master on the main and walkout basement floor plan designed by Award Winning SU CASA DESIGN available upon request! possibilities to build your dream home!

Abbotsford

$988,000.00

This Beautifully designed hm. was built with perfection in mind. From the moment you walk in you will feel at home as your greeted by the custom crafted LED staircase. The Kitchen boasts a clean modern look, with quartz countertops and plenty of storage solution cabinets. You can help choose the appliances.Moving to the great rm.

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Almost 20 acres of High production Blueberry farm minutes away from town and new Mt. Lehman mall, fully renovated beautiful house, second accommodation for farm workers or rental income. Great location for truckers with lots of parking. Easy access to Freeway and US border. Ideal for two families to get started in Blueberry farming business approx 7 acres of Duke, 5 acres of Blue Crop and 7 acres of Elliot.

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6-33341 Hawthorne Ave

2824 Gardner Court

Close to University of Fraser Valley. 7 bedroom mega home, 4 bedrooms up main floor features formal living/dining/beautiful kitchen and family room plus den. Basement fully finished 3 bedrooms with private entries.

Well kept/clean basement entry house with legal suites, located on a cul-de-sac street close to Catholic Schools, buses & shopping. 3 bedrooms up with rec room down & 1 bedroom legal suite (could be 2) big fenced yard & large covered deck.

$1,100,000

$790,000

8536 FOREST GATE DR.

Welcome to the Eastern Hillsides, one of Chilliwack's most exclusive neighborhoods, where you'll find this lovely 6 bed, 2 level home. Coming in at nearly 3,000 sq. ft there is room for everybody, 4 Bedrooms upstairs and 2 on main floor with Recroom, and plenty of options in the finished basement. Quality finishing throughout, and views to die for - Valley Forest, and steps down the hill is The Falls golf course. The Eastern Hillsides are booming.

$749,900

51114 FARMERS WAY

8506 FOREST GATE DR.

CUSTOM Quality home in one of the most desirable area. home has a spacious open floor plan. Quartz counter tops throughout, tiled bathroom floors, soft close cabinets, Master has large W/C , basement with separate entrance, High ceiling, Close to the Falls Golf Course and new Community Forest. Easy access to all amenities. Call for Details.

8494 FOREST GATE DR.

Brand new affordable single family home! Superior built home that offers exceptional quality and design! Green space directly in front of door for the kids to enjoy the green. Almost 4000 sq.ft. home! Designer color scheme, great attention to detail and finishing throughout the home with immaculate kitchen cabinets, quartz counter tops, Well built, functional plans, modern tasteful colors and fully finished basements. Reserve yours now and move in this fall.

$849,000

8217 HARVEST PLACE

$849,000

8211 HARVEST PLACE

8488 FOREST GATE DR

Superior built home that offers exceptional quality and design! Green space directly in front of door for the kids to enjoy the green. Approx. 4000 sq.ft. home! Designer colour scheme, great attention to detail and finishing throughout the home with immaculate kitchen cabinets, quartz countertops, affordable single family homes. Well built, functional plans, modern tasteful colours and basement. Call to more details.

8223 HARVEST PLACE

$849,000

8229 HARVEST PLACE

SOLD $409,000

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$439,000

$439,000

$449,000

$449,000

C 3436 HEADWATER PL

5888 BLACKBURN Rd.

Welcome to the Western Townline Hillsides, one of Abbotsford's most exclusive neighbourhoods, where you'll find this lovely 8+bedroom, 3-level home. Coming in at nearly 4,88 sq. ft. there's room for everybody, including 4 bedrooms upstairs, & a bedroom on the main, and plenty of options in the finished basement. All appliances, modern Blinds, Camera's included & lot more to say. Quality finishing throughout, and view to die for - Valley views from the front. Close to all level of schools, transit, shopping and easy access to Hwy#1. Close to Sikh Temple. Call now to view this beautiful House. You won't be disappointed.

Newly Renovated 2 storey home with 3 bedrooms including MASTER with full Bath on MAIN. New kitchen, flooring , roof, windows, appliances, updated bathrooms, new gutters and lot more to say. There is a covered porch and a covered sundeck, perfect for watching your livestock and animal and children at play. Lots of privacy w/cedar hedges, fruit trees, and a LARGE cooler for vegetable storage and BARN. Bring the toys! Bring the animals! Inquire with Realtor for all equipment included. Don't miss out.

$1,349,700

$1,499,000

161 ACRES IN ABBOTSFORD 60 ACRE OF DUKE 80 ACRE OF CRANBERRY PLEASE CALL OUT FOR PRICE


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

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1

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myK- ishq TIk, krjf vDy, kfrobfr kmjLor, inwjI-jn sihXog sQFeI-jfiedfd qoN lfB, sMqfn suwK, dusLmn kmjLor. sqMbr 22, 23, akqUbr 1, 2, 11, 12, asuLB.

Something from the past that you might want to go back to will require a lot of attention to detail. This could also mean putting new methods or means in place. This could be a choice you are making for yourself when it comes to what has been your responsibilities or commitments, especially if boundaries have been lacking.

You can become suddenly enlightened in relation to something that needs to be settled or put in place. This could involve family. Don’t be tempted to take risks where there is little clarity. Work out what you want to enjoy in the future and what could be altered in practical terms to set yourself down a new path towards this.

  ibRK- vfXU ivkfr, acfnk DMn-lfB, dosq bMDU suwK, GrylU smwisaf, iesqrI pwK qoN mwdd. sqMbr 16, 17, 24, 25 akqUbr 3, 4, 5, asuLB.

3

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4



imwQun- ishq TIk, kfrobfr qbdIlI qoN lfB, sPr TIk rhy, rfj pwK qoN zr, iesqrI suwK, kfrobfr jF sQfn bdlx df ivcfr. sqMbr 18, 19, 26, 27, akqUbr 6, 7, 15, 16 asuLB.

krk- purfxI smwisafvF sulJx, DMn lfB, afpxy bMidaF qoN ksLt, dosqF df myl, rfj pwK qoN icMqf, mhIny dy afKr ivwc Kfs Krc. sqMbr 20, 21, 28, 29, 30, akqUbr 8, 9, 10, asuLB.

5



isMG- guwsy qoN ksLt df Xog, BfeI irsLqydfr df suwK, gupq sLwqrU qoN zr, iesqrI pwK qoN lfB, Drm dr kMm hox, kfrobfr ivwc qrwkI. sqMbr 22, 23, akqUbr 1, 2, 11, 12 asuLB.

6

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Get to work on anything at home that could do with newness in some way. Others might encourage this in some way though you could discover that they don’t support some things that are a priority to you. It might also be that you feel you are expected to do more than you want to, especially if it interferes with enjoyment.

Communication with others could take a new direction, especially when it comes to listening to your ideas. There could be differences though when it comes to what you want to put in place. You will want to wind back on responsibilities, not increase them. Don’t spend impulsively on something of instant appeal. Think.

Before you jump into any obligations you need to weigh up exactly how they could affect your personal position. It could also be that something pleasurable may have more commitments attached than you initially realise. A new direction might develop with a situation that is running smoothly. Don’t try to change anything.

The New Moon this week occurs in your sign, providing you with the opportunity to take a new direction with anything important to you personally. Remain confident about the way you feel with any slight risk that might be involved. The opinions of somebody else may lack understanding when it comes to what is important to you.

Stay focussed on what you think needs to be established or put in place. This can involve home or family matters but not necessarily. This can bring to an end a lack of clarity that has existed with regular routines or matters. There is no need to respond to any impatience of somebody else. Let matters take their own course.

Involvement with friends or any situation with a group of people is likely to be enjoyable, especially when it comes to the exchange of ideas. You could learn something new or hear about connections that might prove useful to you later. Take your time considering your options, if somebody expects an instant response.

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7  qulf- kP-vfXU ivkfr, sQfeI jfiedfd df lfB, aOlfd pwK qoN KusLI, gupq dusLmn qoN huisLafr, iesqrI ksLt, kfrobfr ivwc rdobdl. sqMbr 18, 19, 26, 27, akqUbr 6, 7, 15, 16 asuLB.

8

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9



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10 

mkr- isr aqy awKF df ksLt, DMn lfB, dosq df imlfp, dusLmn sLFq, iesqrI suwK, kfrobfr aqy DMn lfB. sqMbr 18, 19, 26, 27 akqUbr 6, 7, 15, 16 asuLB.

11  kuMB- KUn df ivkfr, PjULl Krc, iesqrI, bMDU-suwK, aOlfd vfsqy Krc Kfs. kfrobfr ivwc suDfr. sqMbr 18, 19, 26, 27, akqUbr 6, 7, 15, 16 asuLB.

12



mIn- gupq icMqf, mn asLFq, DMn lfB hoky nuksfn df zr, dosq df myl, aOlfd df suwK, iesqrI pwK qoN icMqf, kMm qbdIlI df ivcfr. sqMbr 20, 21, 28, 29, 30 akqUbr 8, 9, 10.

New opportunities can arise in relation to your work, either present or something you might be seeking. At the same time you could feel pushed to become more innovative when it comes to generating a future direction that gives greater peace or balance. Don’t be afraid to utilise people who are in a position to help. They will.

New directions or future goals that could be pursued can become very obvious. You should feel very comfortable when it comes to having the ability to cope. It is best to do things in small steps – this way you will have greater control of the obligations attached. This will limit you from taking on too much at once and burdening yourself.

Somebody who is quite sure of themself could resonate in a surprising manner with you. This won’t necessarily mean you will feel as though you completely understand them but you should feel comfortable. This might encourage you to think about what you would like to head towards in the future, which could be next year.

New directions involving other people can generate opportunities for you to experience the fulfilment of priorities quite easily. Some differences of opinion may arise but even this does not need to produce difficulty. It might mean you will have to consider something out of the ordinary that will result in being more efficient.

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