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Authorization No. 111312
Application for an Approval Under The Provisions of the Environmental Management Act.
We, Richmond Steel Recycling Ltd., 11760 Mitchell Rd., Richmond, BC, V6V 1V8 intend to submit this application to the Director to authorize the discharge of stormwater run-off from Richmond Steel Recycling’s metal recycling facility
The land upon which the facility is situated and where discharge will occur is Richmond Steel Recycling’s metal recycling facility located at 11760 Mitchell Road, Richmond, British Columbia
Stormwater will be captured from various areas throughout the site, treated in water treatment facilities and discharged into the Fraser River The maximum rate of water run-off from this facility is dependant upon precipitation events. The estimated volume of material to be discharged during a specific time period is:
NAME CHANGE
Bawnder Sngh, passport number K96003652 R/O 11591 Montego Street, Rchmond V6X 1H5 Brtish Coumba have changed my name to Balwinder Sngh Dosanh Concerned note pease
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WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT
The followng Regstered Owners are ndebted to Ducati Richmond Ltd for storage of the vehce lsted beow A ien is claimed under the Act There is presently an amount due and owing pus any additiona costs of storage seizure and sae that may accrue Notce s hereby gven that on March 9th 2023 HUONG DAC DOAN 2005 Ducat 999 Superbke ZDM1UB5TX3B001869 valued at $4,603 wl be sod on or after April 8, 2023 The vehicle s currenty stored at Ducat Richmond 100-6260 Graybar Road, Richmond, BC, V6W 1H6 For more nformation cal Ducati Rchmond at 604-370-0410 or email to: rory lambe@ducat-richmond com
Warehouseman Lien
By vrtue of the Warehouseman’s Len Act and on behalf of Shelter Island Marina Inc, we wl dspose of goods beongng to Theodore Buick namey: House Boat called Blue Star to recover $3,121 23 plus accruing storage & any/al other expenses related. These goods wil be made available for sae after March 23, 2023, by Pubic Auction/Tender Goods are currently being stored n Rchmond, BC Contact 604-434-2448 for further nformation
The following substances have concentrations above BC’s Approved Water Quality Guidelines for the Protection of Aquatic Life (Marine and Fresh water):
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ATKINSON, Karen Jessie (nee Lloyd)
August 24, 1941 - February 21, 2023
With great sadness, the famiy of Karen Atknson (nee Loyd) announce her passng on February 21st 2023 in her 81st year
Karen was born in Blarmore, Alberta and spent a oyful chldhood in the Crowsnest Pass before movng to Cagary as a young adult There, she attended the Holy Cross Hospital School of Nursng, becomng a Regstered Nurse She would also meet her future husband, Fred, n Cagary but the newyweds soon made ther way to the West Coast They first moved to Burnaby before settlng n Richmond and starting a famly Despte jokes about adopton, as wel as threats of being sent to the zoo, Karen was the proud mother of two amazing chldren! Karen enjoyed Westwind so much she never left Kingfisher Drive she just kept movng down the street
Karen spent her nursing career carng for senors in a few of the ocal care homes: first at the Richmond Genera Hosptal senors facilty, then Rosewood Manor and finaly Lons Manor Lvng close to work alowed her to often take lunch breaks at home, thereby disrupting her chidren s attempts to skip schoo Although t was only one of the kids, right sis?
Karen and Fred aso took n a salor from the Polsh fishing fleet that had umped ship n late 1981 after the crackdown on the Soldarity labour movement Eugene was the fifth member of the famly for a few years before becoming a successfu and proud Canadan Once estabished, he was to brng his wife and daughters over from Poland
RICHARDS, Eric Clive
January 17, 1938 February 28, 2023
Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed discharge of waste and wishes to provide relevant information may, within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing, service or display, send written comments to the applicant, with a copy to Director, Environmental Protection at Authorizations. South@gov.bc.ca. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record.
Dated this 28th day of February, 2023.
Contact person: Steven Kynoch
Email address: skynoch@richmondsteel.ca
Phone: 604-324-4656
Eric Clive Richards was born in England on January 17, 1938, to parents Chris and Ellen Richards. He passed away peacefully on February 28, 2023, surrounded by loved ones. Clive is predeceased by his brother Chris and wife Marg. He is survived by his sister Di (Ray); wife Joan; sons Jamie (Amy) and Dean (Deb); grandchildren Eric (Morag), Sean, Reese and Nolan; and many nieces and nephews. Clive lived most of his life in Richmond, where, through his work with the City of Richmond, he eaves a legacy that impacts all who enjoy Richmond Parks and a loving network of family and friends who will miss him dearly. Clive’s family would like to thank the healthcare teams at Richmond Hospital and Hospice for their care of Clive.
A Celebration of Life will take place at Richmond Funeral Home on Sunday, March 19, at 11:00am.
Karen retred to a life of spoling her grandson and ater (or “finaly” as she said), her granddaughter, whch aso allowed her to brag to random strangers that she had a half Flpno granddaughter She was not shy about chatting up random strangers on the street She enjoyed travellng, taking severa trips both to Europe and within North America However, tme spent with her famly and gong to garage saes were her favorite activites (Best bargan a sngle, used wake take with no charger nor a partner unit to communicate with even f t could have been charged AKA a paper weght Mom! But as she bragged, t only cost her fifty cents )
Whie her last year was spoled by cancer, she was strong and enjoyed lfe as much as possible She was a beloved mother and grandma She wil be sorey missed by her sister Conne (Reg), son Jason (Apryl), daughter Brandi (Jeremy) and grandchidren Jaden and Mae Predeceased by her parents James & Heen, ex-husband Fred (she nsisted that he be known as her “ex”) and granddaughter Elie
As per her wishes, no servce to be held In leu of flowers, donations to the Richmond Hospita Foundation would have made her happy The famiy is gratefu for al the support and care mom received from neghbours friends hospital and hospice staff over the last year
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YOUNG, Kim Alexander
May 2, ’42. The numbers rolled off Kim’s tongue, even as his neurologica disease took increasing control. February 18, 2023. That date will forever be in our hearts.
Kim lived every day to the fullest. He loved learning and leading learning 17 years in Richmond School District as a teacher and a principal, 17 years in Delta School District as an assistant superintendent, and 15 years leading professional development for the BC School Superintendents’ Association. Another passion was track and field. More than 55 years ago, he joined Richmond Kajaks as a coach and, with equal commitment, coached school and club athletes and Olympians.
A member of the Achilles International Track and Field Society, he was meet director of the Harry Jerome International Track Classic and the Indoor Jerome for many years Kim’s lifelong dedication to education and sport was based on a belief: Excellence for All. Kim was a passionate and accomplished Whistler skier, cyclist, sailor, and traveler.
He was admired, deeply respected, and cherished by many friends. Kim’s children, Ryan and Gaby, and his wife, Faye, were his anchor and greatest loves. He is well remembered and sorely missed.
Many thanks to Mount St. Joseph’s Hospital and the staff at St Jude’s Care Home for embracing Kim and us as family. His last month was filled with growth and opportunity.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the John M.S. Lecky UBC Boathouse/Rowing Club, 7277 River Road, Richmond, 3:00 6:00pm, April 1. Please drop in to mix, mingle, and share stories. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to BC Cancer or a charity of your choice.
WITTIG, Olga “Ollie” (Deneiko)
It is wth deep sadness we announce that Ole passed away peacefuly on Friday, February 17, 2023, at her home, n New Westmnster, BC Predeceased by her parents, Mykyta and Martha Deneiko (nee Lewchuk), brothers, Dan Deneiko, and twn Russel Deneiko, her in-laws, Audrey Deneiko, Nick Dymtryshyn, Donad Wittig, Raymond Kreitz and Gloria Wttig Survved by her husband Fredrck and ther chldren Dean (Coleen), Mles (Heather) and Mark (Judy), 6 grandchildren, Connor Chander Delanie Matthew Vanessa and August, her siblngs, Eva Dymtryshyn, Anne (Bob) Morrson, and Walter Deneiko, her in-laws Shrley Deneiko, Betty Wittig, Roberta Kreitz, Alice, Earl, Mennie, and Carence Wttg, as wel as many neces and nephews and grand nieces and countess friends whose lives she touched n many ways
Born in Gasyn, Saskatchewan on February 6, 1934, Olie started her career travellng n retal investgations, and whie in Trail, BC, she met the love of her life Fredrck, and they were marred on June 9, 1958, in Glasyn, Saskatchewan Ole continued her travel ife for seven more years throughout BC, now as a wife raising three boys until finally settng down roots in Rchmond BC for 45 years, where she had a 20-year career in retal sales at the Hudson’s Bay Company and was an involved member of Brighouse Unted Church for 56 years
Olie enjoyed playing golf as a member of the Rchmond Golf and Country Club, volunteering with the Rchmond Raders Footbal Cub and accompanyng Fredrick on many trips to conventons throughout the USA and Canada, Famiy trps fishng, camping, and visitng reatives, and upon retirement, Olie, and Fredrick RV’D extensivey spending years in Arzona with siblings and family members
Olie had a ful and heathy lfe with the ove of her lfe her three sons her daughters-in-aw her grandchldren and al her extended famiy and friends Olle wil be greaty mssed by all who knew and oved her
A Memoral Servce wil be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at 2:00pm at the Brghouse United Church, 8151 Bennett Road, Rchmond, BC wth a Ceebration of Life folowng at 3:30pm at the Rchmond Golf and Country Cub, 9100 Steveston Hwy, Rchmond, BC
For a zoom link to the memoria service please contact hwttg6@gmal com In ieu of flowers donatons to http://www bccancer bc ca/donate woud be greaty appreciated
WIDDESS, William John
July 12, 1942
February 26, 2023
Bill was a man that many describe as kind and giving. A retired Battalion Chief for VPD he always made sure his people came first, including his family, which he loved more than anything in the world. He leaves behind his wife, Pam, after 50 years of marriage; daughter Nicole (Mike); son Sean (Lisa); as well as grandchildren Brooklyn, Sophia, Kate, Dante and Megan. In retirement, Bill and Pam enjoyed extensive travelling and managed to get to 5 of 7 continents His passion for carving wood and soapstone was shared with many. No service by request. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Vancouver Firefighters Burn Unit or Richmond Hospital Foundation, Palliative Care. We would like to thank Dr. Joshi and nurses Paulita and Tracy. Dad, you will forever live on in our hearts!
RINDT, Diane
Our loving mother and wfe, Diane Rndt left us Tuesday, February 21st surrounded by ove and famiy She fought courageously but was at peace
She eaves behind her ovng husband - Lutz Rndt, son - Rob Rindt, daughter and family - Melanie, Craig and Avery Thomas Those who know her loved her kindness, love and honesty She was a woman not afraid to tel t ike it is and we’l be eternaly grateful for her advce and outook on life She made those around her feel loved and safe and we hope to carry on that legacy through our lives n leu of flowers, please make a donation at ether The Salvation Army or BC SPCA We’d like to thank our frends and family for the outpouring of support we have received this past week - the love and kindness has carried us through Mom - we love you to the moon and back