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The man known only as “Mr. Xue” has been playing sweet music in Garden City Park with his Chinese instrument since last fall. The Richmond News caught up with him to find out why.

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Memorial trees celebrate cycle of life

It was last October, just weeks ahead of the municipal election, a time when local politicians explain their visions and priorities for the city That’s when Mayor Malcolm Brodie told the News he’d like to see the city develop a memorial garden Richmond can’t have graveyards because of our high-water table, so a memorial garden could be an alternative Brodie said the idea had been proposed and agreed on by past councils but remained just that an idea

It was a comment that a few years ago, I probably wouldn’t have given a second thought to, but life (and death) has a way of focusing one ’ s attention

In January 2022, we lost my kids’ dad and in January 2023 we lost my dad. The issue of what to do with a body’s remains is now a very real topic of family discussion

For my kids’ dad, I was certain he’d want his ashes scattered in the ocean or along the beach on the Sunshine Coast where his family had a summer home In fact, he said as much But when the time came, he chose instead to be interned in a family plot in a Vancouver graveyard He liked the idea of being where family could gather, which is exactly what we did on the one-year anniversary of his passing.

So now what to do with my dad We’re not interested in a memorial bench They’re expensive, there’s a wait list to get one, and you can’t exactly scatter someone ’ s ashes all over them But we do want some place in Richmond that’s easy for my mom to get to, some place we can return to and feel his presence

Now for some background

My dad was a forester and worked “in the bush” for 20 years He eventually changed professions, but while he left forestry, he never left the forest Every summer it was camping and hiking, and every winter it was cross-country skiing In his final years

he was so grateful for the grove of trees in Steveston Park where he would walk

“I never feel alone when I’m among trees,” he told me

Perhaps you can see where I’m going with this a memorial tree

This isn’t an original idea The city already has a memorial tree program of sorts, but it needs tending if it’s going to really take root groan

My mom phoned the city about it and was told it would cost $650 and she could have a tree planted in a new park at the south end of Trites Road It’s actually a little patch of grass with a kid’s slide and a view of the Harbour Authority’s chain-linked fence

To be fair, this was just a suggestion In a recent report from city staff regarding memorial benches and trees, city staff said it would try to accommodate a family’s wishes regarding location And for an added cost, they may also accommodate a family’s choice of tree

I asked the city about being able to bury

the ashes at the base but haven’t heard back on that I know scattering ashes here and there doesn’t jive with some people’s sensibility, but that’s them My father would love to know his remains were helping nourish the life of a young sapling

The second quibble I have is about a marker The report notes that no plaques or markers would be allowed on or in front of the tree for fear it could damage the tree

Obviously, harming the tree would defeat the purpose, but if we ’ re paying $650 to help grow the local tree canopy, a stated objective of the city, surely there is some way to recognize the person memorialized Vancouver doesn’t even charge for planting a memorial tree because planting trees aligns with the city’s vision

We need that kind of encouragement here not just because we don’t have graveyards, but because allowing people to honour their dead by planting new life is a beautiful and healthy way to celebrate not just an individual but the whole cycle of life

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OPINION

ALR no sacred cow LETTERS

Dear Editor,

Re: “Province allows 150 acres out of the ALR,” News, March 9

I agree with council members, in that they should not have been left out of the land-use discussions loop when Ecowaste did an end run around them to secure its landfill/development site in East Richmond from the province

However, I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad decision

In spite of being within the ALR, it evidently has not been farming-viable if construction waste has been piling up there for decades And who is going to remove metres of waste to make it so, when Richmond is full of underutilitized exposed prime top soil?

Sustainable local agriculture should be part of a broader sensible landuse strategy, where poor or damaged land can be repurposed (slab-floor greenhouses and food processing being two recent hot topics) and still remain under general agricultural use

Every day I pass genuinely good

Strangers outside of Burkeville

Dear Editor,

farming land that is not being optimized if farmed at all This would be unimaginable in most other parts of the world

I’m all for local agriculture and preserving (and using) land for it, but treating ALR land as a “sacred cow, ” just because it falls within certain land parameters, isn’t necessary Mansions notwithstanding, as we enter a period of potentially severe food insecurity globally, the City of Richmond might focus more on fostering sustainable uses for agricultural and other lands in ways that optimize the genuinely good land that is just sitting fallow because the billionaire owner can afford not to farm it, or there are not enough farmers out there

These apparent gaps are opportunities in front of our eyes Serving existing farmers by providing discounts on irrigation water is just one other unrealized opportunity

We just recently moved from Burkeville into Richmond and it feels like we moved to a different country We moved from a community that took pride in its

neighborhood to a community that cares little past their front door

When walking my dog I’m watched with suspicion as I pass, with some crossing the street.

We’ve lived in Richmond for 30+ yrs and we’ve never felt more like strangers in our home.

Walkways plagued by dog poop

Dear Editor,

Dog waste continues to be an ongoing concern in Steveston (I’m sure in other parts of Richmond also)

Dog waste has created many problems, including contaminating soil and recycling bins, having to wash shoes after every walk and increased cleanup costs Personally, I am sick of having to constantly look at the ground in front of me as I walk through Steveston on public walkways to avoid dog waste!

I walk every day along the river and through Steveston and every day I notice more and more dog poo left behind by irresponsible pet owners on the walkways

It does not get nicely washed away by the

weather It stays there for days and weeks, spread by people stepping in it and bikes, etc

The only solution is for the city to go along these public sidewalks and power wash them

I’d like to walk and look at the sites along the river instead of my feet! Maybe the city would be better off ticketing these pet-owning offenders to teach proper etiquette and make the city additional income

I don’t like it when things have to constantly be monitored, but once again the problem is forced to be dealt with because of a few inconsiderate people.

Do something about this problem!

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The City of Richmond is receiving $9 1 million in federal funding to build 18 “deeply affordable” homes for vulnerable people

The Minister of Housing

Ahmed Hussen was at Richmond City Hall on Monday morning to make the announcement, explaining the money is coming from the Rapid Housing Initiative, a $4 billion federal housing fund that began during the COVID-19 pandemic

To qualify for this funding, cities need to build the homes within 18 months

“Today is the beginning of hopefully more investments,” Hussen said at the announcement, adding that safe and affordable housing allows people, especially the most vulnerable, to “ pursue your dreams ”

“We understand housing is fundamental to making a difference in people’s lives it grounds people, it gives an opportunity for someone to have a sense of belonging and it creates better social and health outcomes, ” Hussen said Steveston-Richmond East MP Parm Bains said he was pleased to see this program

benefiting Richmond.

“(MP Wilson Miao) and I have been pushing (for housing),” Bains said “I think this could be the start of many different projects that we can try to bring here ”

A recent housing study, based on statistics from 2016, noted 25 per cent of all households in Richmond were spending more than 30 per cent of their income on housing

The study also noted 6,140 households in Richmond were in “extreme core housing need,” meaning they were spending more than 50 per cent of their income on housing. And, furthermore, from 2006 to 2016, the cost to

rent rose 4 5 times faster than household incomes

Where the 18 homes will be built and other details are still being worked out but should be announced within a month, Mayor Malcolm Brodie told the Richmond News

The money is meant for rapid construction of new housing, or for the acquisition of existing buildings for rehabilitation or conversion to permanent affordable housing

Another housing initiative, the Housing Accelerator Fund, coming online from the federal government, will earmark $4 billion to help cities expedite the permitting process to build new homes

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City of Richmond

Notice of Public Hearing

Monday, March 20, 2023 – 7 p.m.

Council Chambers, 1st Floor, Richmond City Hall

6911 No 3 Rd Richmond BC V6Y 2C1 | www richmond ca

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Richmond will hold a Public Hearing as noted above, on the following items:

1. OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW 7100 AND 9000, AMENDMENT BYLAW 10213 AND RICHMOND ZONING BYLAW 8500, AMENDMENT BYLAW 10212 (RZ 17-788900)

Location/s: 7780, 7800, 7804, 7820 and 7840 River Road

Applicant/s: Urban Solutions Architecture Ltd.

Purpose of OCP Designation

Amendment: To clarify the City’s intent regarding the coordination of dike improvements with private development within the City Centre, and to relocate park, road, pedestrian linkage and commercial land use designations at the site’s north end and along the adjacent dike

Purpose of Zoning Amendment: To rezone the subject property from “Auto-Oriented Commercial (CA)” to a new site-specific zone, “High Rise Riverfront Commercial (ZC49) – Aberdeen Village (City Centre)”, to permit development of an 11-storey hotel with 183 guest rooms, an 8-storey office building, ground floor retail and restaurant uses, and underground parking, together with associated off-site improvements including dike upgrades and the extension of River Parkway (between Cambie Road and the site’s north boundary), a new east-west street linking the River Parkway extension with existing River Road (north of the site), related landscape improvements, and utility upgrades.

City Contact: Suzanne Carter-Huffman, 604-276-4228, Planning and Development Division

2. TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL USE PERMIT (TU 23-009170)

Location/s: 8991 Charles Street

Applicant/s: DA Architects & Planners

Purpose: To extend the existing Temporary Commercial Use Permit to permit “Vehicle Rental, Convenience” use, limited to the storage of rental vehicles only, with no associated buildings and no public access as a site specific additional use.

City Contact: Ashley Kwan, 604-276-4173, Planning and Development Division

Participating in the Public Hearing process:

• The Public Hearing is open to all members of the public and that attendance may be done in-person or remotely by teleconference. Advanced registration is required for individuals attending remotely and early registration is encouraged. Registration closes at 1:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting. Information on how to register is available on the City website: http://citycouncil.richmond.ca/meetings/ phone-participation.htm. Please note that advanced registration is not required for in-person attendance and members of the public are welcome to submit written comments in advance of the meeting.

• Written comments may be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by 4:00 pm on the date of the Public Hearing as follows:

• By E-mail: cityclerk@richmond.ca

• By Standard Mail: 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC, V6Y 2C1, Attention: Director, City Clerk’s Office

How to obtain further information:

• By Phone: If you have questions or concerns, please call the CITY CONTACT shown above.

• On the City Website: Public Hearing Agendas, including staff reports and the proposed bylaws, are available on the City Website at https://citycouncil.richmond.ca/ agendas/hearings/

• At City Hall: Copies of the proposed bylaw, supporting staff and Committee reports and other background material, are also available for inspection at the Planning and Development Division at City Hall, between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays, commencing March 10, 2023 and ending March 20, 2023, or upon the conclusion of the hearing.

• By Fax or Mail: Staff reports and the proposed bylaws may also be obtained by FAX or by standard mail, by calling 604-276-4007 between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays, commencing March 10, 2023 and ending March 20, 2023.

• By Fax: 604-278-5139, Attention: Director, City Clerk’s Office

• Public Hearing Rules: For information on public hearing rules and procedures, please consult the City website at http://www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/ hearings/about.htm or call the City Clerk’s Office at 604-276-4007.

• All submissions will form part of the record of the hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by Council.

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Plans to build a 3 3-kilometre dike for ood protection from London Landing Garry Point Park encompassing hady Island is back on the table

The flood protection plan was proosed four years ago, and $1 2 million as spent on preliminary plans

The dike would enclose Steveston Harour and would include gates at the east and west ends, which would be closed during high water events

The dike would start at London Landing, cross the water and continue along the length of Shady Island and beyond, then curve back to Garry Point Park

When the city created its dike master plan, the need to protect Steveston was

identified as a priority

However, building a dike along the Steveston waterfront would have disrupted businesses and residences and wouldn’t have protected historical sites such as the Gulf of Georgia Cannery City staff are now planning to consult with the public and stakeholders on the project

Next steps include completing the second phase of the preliminary design, talking with the province about negotiating land tenure on Shady Island also called Steveston Island and working on the environmental assessment

They also plan to look for funding from senior levels of government

The dike plan is on the agenda for next week’s general purposes committee meeting

Public Notice of Intent

Under the Liquor Control and Licensing Act

An application for a Seasonal Patio and extension of service hours has been received by the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch and the City of Richmond from:

Emperor’s Kitchen Ltd., DBA: Grill Party, operating from premises located at 120 – 8511 Alexandra Rd., Richmond, BC.

The intent of the application is to: Amend Food Primary Liquor Licence # 305936 for Structural Change to operate a twenty seat Seasonal Patio on private property from April 1 to October 31 each year and to:

Propose a change of hours of liquor service from current hours:

Sunday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to Midnight.

Proposed Hours of Liquor service are:

Sunday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 2:00 AM

Total person capacity will remain the same at 98 Persons: limited to 78 persons interior and 20 persons on the patio.

A Temporary Commercial Use Permit will also be required to approve the patio in the commercial parking spaces on this private property. The minimum parking requirement of 20 spaces is met with 83 spaces and less then the permitted 10% are going to be used, listed as five.

Residents, property owners and businesses may comment on this application by writing to:

THE CITY OF RICHMOND

Business Licence Division

LIQUOR LICENCE APPLICATIONS

6911 NO. 3 RD

RICHMOND, BC, V6Y 2C1

PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED

To ensure the consideration of your views, your written comments must be received on or before April 15, 2023. Your name, address and phone number must be included on your comments. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.

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Warning: This story contains details of grooming and sexual exploitation of an under-aged person and may be disturbing to some readers

A Richmond man is facing jail after sexually exploiting a teenage student at the school he worked at as an educator

Steven Clarke, 31, met the victim in 2021 while working at a secondary school in North Vancouver

When school reconvened in 2022 after the winter break, he told the victim he had romantic feelings for her and the two exchanged numbers and later on, intimate text messages

During January and February 2022, Clarke asked the victim to send him photos of her

“Some of these photos constitute child pornography,” Crown prosecutor Michelle Merry told Richmond Provincial Court on Wednesday at Clarke’s sentencing hearing

In return, Clarke sent the victim a photo of his erect penis and a video of him having sex with another woman

During the same time, Clarke and the victim would meet in secluded spots at the school to kiss and engage in sexual touching

Clarke would also drive the victim to his Richmond apartment to have sex On one occasion, the victim had a pregnancy scare and Clarke gave her a Plan B (morning after) pill at school

However, the relationship between the pair came to light around Family Day last year after the girl’s mother discovered her daughter’s nude photos on certain devices

At that point Clarke and the student ceased contact

The court heard how Clarke spent one night in jail and later pleaded guilty to one count of sexual exploitation on Jan 26, 2023

Excerpts of text messages between the two were read out in court One text from Clarke read, “Never stop being truly and madly in love with me. And I will always take care of you my future wife and mother of my kids ”

Merry told the court, “ making suggestions about marriage etc , the Crown says it’s very aggravating That is the kind of behaviour that is particularly damaging and confusing to victims of this age ”

According to the joint submission between prosecution and defence, an appropriate sentence for Clarke would be 21 months in jail followed by three years ’ probation. Conditions would include no contact with the victim, no contact or being in the presence of any female person appearing to be under 18, and no volunteer or employment positions involving being in a position of trust or authority to a female person under 18 (with exceptions)

Under the Criminal Code, the minimum sentence for sexual exploitation is 90 days and the maximum is two years Merry added, he had a “high degree of responsibility and moral blameworthiness” as someone who worked with teenagers. He was clearly “manipulative” when trying to have sex with the victim as seen from their text

A recent WorkSafeBC report revealed a young Richmond worker’s fatal work injury was caused by the lack of a designated walkway and an unsafe worksite

The Richmond News reported in May 2021 that a woman had succumbed to her injuries after an industrial accident in north Hamilton

According to WorkSafeBC’s investigation report, Tree Island Industries had violated the Workers Compensation Act and its own safety regulations by failing to ensure the health and safety of all workers and failing to provide a work area for safe movement

The 24-year-old worker, a chemical process engineer, was believed to have been struck by a forklift transporting coils of steel wire at an S-

curve intersection in the rod yard

“The (forklift operator) did not see (the worker) and it is not known why the (worker) did not or could not avoid the forklift,” reads the report

The worker was wearing a hi-vis vest at the time, which met regulations She had gone through a new hire orientation when she started working at Tree Island, and the forklift operator was qualified for his job

WorkSafeBC determined there was no separation between pedestrians and mobile equipment at the scene of the accident, which resulted in the two working in close proximity and “greatly increased the risk of a worker being struck by mobile equipment, as occurred in this incident ”

Tree Island also did not fully implement its health and safety measures,

as there were no worksite inspections of the rod yard, no regular safety meetings and no adequate control of hazards of mobile equipment

Report details worker’s death Man, 31, facing jail for sexually exploiting teenage student

“Although (Tree Island) appears to have had several systems in place to identify hazards and address risks, the risk of struck-by incidents in its rod yard was not adequately addressed and corrected prior to the incident,” reads the report

The report was completed on Jan 7, 2022, but only became available to the public this year

Since the incident, Tree Island implemented measures such as widening the roadway, implementing a designated walkway with a crosswalk and adding signs and gates at the site of the incident

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Filming season kicks off

The filming season is well and truly up and running in the Steveston area this week, with at least two shows in production

Earlier this week, a production crew arrived at No 2 Road, just north of Moncton Street, to build an outdoor scene for the filming of CBS network’s U S legal drama So Help Me Todd

According to a neighbourhood notification letter, residents may experi-

Dead skunks test positive for avian flu

Eight skunks found dead in Richmond and Vancouver in late February have tested positive for avian influenza, a highly virulent disease responsible for decimating flocks of domestic poultry

B.C.’s chief veterinarian Theresa Burns said the skunks were initially turned over to B.C.’s Animal Health Centre under suspicions they had been poisoned in residential areas of the cities. But testing later revealed they were infected with the same strain of the H5N1 bird flu virus that has swept into farms in a series of outbreaks across the world.

Burns said this is the first time such a large cluster of H5N1-infected mammals have been found in a single geographic area

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ence “minor disruption” as the production team works on creating the set from Monday through to Thursday

The film crew will not arrive until Friday morning, with the scene itself scheduled to be shot during Friday afternoon

Meanwhile, the Best of British store and Steveston Sweet Shoppe in Steveston Village are also being used for filming of an unknown TV show this week

The new lawn bowling clubhouse will be built, but at about 40 per cent smaller than originally planned

At Monday’s city council meeting, Mayor Malcolm Brodie said the budget for the project will remain the same, but because of escalating costs, the size has been reduced from the original plan of 4,900 square feet to between 3,100 to 3,300 square feet

This will reduce the amount of community amenity space that was supposed to be part of the new facility

When the city asked for tenders for the project, they came in a couple million dollars higher than the budget of $5 3 million City council approved building a new lawn bowling clubhouse in 2019 in a 5-4 vote

Some councillors wanted to build housing as part of the new facility, or add space for non-profits

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malian adaptation,” said Burns. “That will help us determine: is there increased human health risk?”

The skunks likely became infected after eating dead wild birds carrying the virus, said Burns.

She repeated the Ministry of Agriculture and Food message, released in a press release Monday, that avian flu continues to pose a “low risk to human health.”

The eight skunks add to millions of wild and domestic animals that have been infected with bird flu since an international series emerged early in 2022.

Since then, outbreaks have swept North America, Europe and Asia over the past year

A woman was walking in Vancouver when a box on the street started to move To her surprise, there were three tiny bunnies inside that had been abandoned.

Sorelle Saidman, the founder of Rabbitats Rescue Society, received the call from the woman, who found the rabbits on Cardero Street and went to go pick them up on Tuesday.

“They were terrified They were frozen They were just terrified little beasts and they didn’t move for hours at all,” she says

Saidman describes the pet bunnies as purebred Holland lops, which are very desirable One of the rabbits is likely pregnant

“They are very thin and they need a bit of recovery time,” she says

Saidman believes the owners of the bunnies were irresponsible and questions if they tried

to rehome them

“I think had they made more of an effort to rehome the rabbits these guys were on the top of a want list So they were irresponsible in that respect,” she says

Currently, Rabbitats is being called every day with people trying to give away their pet rabbits

“Right now, if you get somebody who’s got a post-COVID bunny, and they’re going back to work, they can’t take care of their rabbit I don’t think there’s anybody who would be able to take those rabbits,” she told Glacier Media

She’s concerned about a possible feral colony of rabbits in Vancouver

“You dump a litter of five or six rabbits and they give birth every 31 days, their litters are getting bigger than ever, ” she says “It costs an awful lot more to take 40 rabbits out of the environment than it does to take two ”

She hopes municipalities will start making arrangements to take in rabbits

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Musician plays along with bird songs

Nothing is better than a walk in the park with fresh air, chirping birds and background music?

Those who’ve been to Garden City Park this past winter have probably wondered what the soothing string music was and where it was coming from.

But if they walked towards the off-leash dog park, stopping just before Henry Anderson elementary, they would find Mr Xue, who has been playing the erhu (like a small violin) in tandem with bird songs.

The Richmond News caught up with Xue recently at his usual spot on a bench, where he explained how he began practicing the traditional Chinese string instrument in the park last September

“We live in a townhouse, so I might disturb the neighbours. Practicing here, on the other hand, won’t disturb anyone,” he said.

Xue said he first started playing the erhu when he started elementary school, but had to put it on hold for more than 40 years while trying to make a living.

“I had to work and didn’t have time to practice… I had to work to be able to eat,” he said.

Now that he’s retired and in his 60s, there’s no better time to pick up the hobby again and, for the last six months or so, he started playing again and has been practicing four hours a day at the park weather permitting.

And enduring the cold is also part of the practice.

“The colder it gets, the more you must persevere. Warm up your hands by blowing on them and keep going,” said Xue.

“The more you practice, the more agile your fingers will get.”

Xue hopes more people will be interested in traditional Chinese instruments such as the erhu, just as how Western classical instruments such as the piano and violin are popular back home.

And it seems that showing is always better than telling, as many community members often gather to listen to Xue perform.

“They would stand on the side and watch me practice. And when I take breaks, they would ask me about the instrument.”

Although Xue only speaks limited English, it never stops him from sharing the beauty of his favourite instrument.

“(People) would say, ‘What is this instrument? It sounds great!’ And I would tell them, ‘This is the erhu from China,’” he said.

Students compete in Japanese language

Students from two Richmond high schools excelled at an annual provincial Japanese speech contest last weekend

McMath secondary’s Kippei Shoji won first place in the intermediate category, while Richmond secondary’s Shawn Wu, Hailan (Helen) Tan and Katelyn Makihara came third in the beginner, intermediate and open categories, respectively, in the 35th annual British Columbia Japanese Speech Contest

A commendation for outstanding effort was also awarded to McMath’s Lexi Lawson who competed in the intermediate category

This year ’ s event saw 19 finalists speaking at UBC’s Asian Centre, which was also live-streamed online Wu, who explored the issues of being overly modest in his speech “Modesty and its Lies,” said he enjoyed the challenge despite it being a class requirement

“This was my first time entering the contest and while it was a little scary, it was also exhilarating and exciting!”

Grace Ho, one of several judges for the contest and a teacher at McMath, said the turnout for Richmond students in the high school category was especially impressive as only three high schools across the province had participated in last year ’ s contest

“I think it’s amazing To be able to give a speech in your first language is difficult enough Imagine doing it in a second,

third or fourth language ”

Speeches that impressed the judges the most, according to Ho, were those that connected personal experiences with cultural and historical topics, as well as those that discussed current social issues and challenges

Abby Young, a McMath student, chose to speak about understanding her grandparents’ experience with Alzheimer’s

“I had a lot of trouble coming up with a topic I was willing to write about, and one which would resonate with others,” she said

However, she describes the contest as “ a precious experience ”

“I don’t think I’ve ever been in a room with so many others who share a similar love of learning Japanese ”

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Two firms up for YWCA award

Two organizations from Richmond have been nominated for YWCA Metro Vancouver’s 40th women of distinction awards

The Steveston Arts Connection (SAC) and the Dupuis Langen Group are two out of 78 individuals and organizations nominated for their contribution to the community

SAC is a woman-led organization offering fine arts and daycare programs for children and youth in Richmond It hires a diverse range of employees in terms of age and cultural background, supports flexible work schedules, of-

fers before- and after-school care and provides training opportunities A registered clinical counsellor is on-site to provide mental health support for employees, and SAC also contributes to an RRSP program and provides mortgage assistance

Dupuis Langen Group is a femaleowned insurance and employee benefits company It offers a 24/7 employee and family assistance program and virtual health care access, and its paid sick leave includes both personal and family-related needs It’s dedicated to pay equity, promoting diversity and supporting employees with train-

ing and a flexible work environment

It also provides an extensive benefits package for women ’ s mental health

The public can vote for their favourite nominees online from now until April 12 Winners will be announced at the Women of Distinction Awards Gala on May 9, and tickets will be on sale soon on the YWCA website

The nominee with the most votes will also get the Connecting the Community Award, which allows them to pick a YWCA program area to receive a $10,000 donation from Scotiabank Vikki Hui/Richmond News

Green delivery for Purolator

Purolator is transitioning to electric vehicles in Richmond, starting this month

Richmond is one of three cities along with London, Ont , and Quebec City to have 25 Ford Etransit vans deployed in March, with plans to add 55 Motiv Power Systems EPIC4 and 15 BrightDrop Zevo 600 models, along with several low-speed vehicles and electric cargo bikes (e-bikes) later in the year

In 2021, Purolator announced its green initiative plans for the Great-

er Vancouver area that would offer the same electric delivery system in Toronto and Montreal

The Canada-wide courier company announced it expects to invest approximately $1 billion to go green for its Canadian network over the next seven years, according to a Purolator media release

It is expecting to turn 60 per cent of its fleet into electric vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in 2030

“Purolator was the first Canadian

courier to launch fully electric curbside-delivery trucks nationally,” said John Ferguson, president and CEO of Purolator.

“Our ambition is to be the greenest courier company in Canada, and with this investment, Purolator will take yet another important step toward a more sustainable future and healthier planet ”

Purolator is looking to purchase 3,500 fully electric delivery vehicles and to go green at more than 60 of its terminals across Canada

Former NBA star in town this week

A Richmond Best Buy store is hosting a meet-and-greet event with former NBA player Gary Payton this weekend

Former basketball player Payton will be with mixed-media designer Will Selviz at Lansdowne’s Best Buy store for an NBA Creators event on Mar 18 between 2 and 3 p m

The event will be broadcast live at 30 Best Buy stores across Canada

where Payton will sign autographs for fans while Selviz will be doing a live digital design session on-site

Payton is best known for his 13-year tenure with the Seattle Supersonics and is considered one of the greatest point guards of all time

Selviz is an Afro-Caribbean multidisciplinary designer specializing in immersive media technologies such as 3D animation, virtual reality, aug-

mented reality and 360 videos

“By bringing NBA superstars and digital artists, like Gary Payton and Will Selviz together, it aims to draw all Canadian fans and artists into the digital content space and encourage them to explore the possibilities of technology in bringing ideas and stories to life,” reads a Best Buy media release

New grocer for Garden City

The residents of a Richmond neighbourhood will finally get a new supermarket, 18 months after their longserving IGA closed its doors.

Garden City Shopping Centre at Garden City and Blundell roads is about to get a Save-On Foods, with the store set to open on Thursday, March 23 at 7 a m

People living in the area have been

desperate to get a supermarket option closer to home since IGA shut up shop in the fall of 2021

The Richmond News reached out to Save-On Foods last week for more details about the opening but have yet to receive a reply

The News reported at the time of the IGA closure how the supermarket staff at the time were not being retained by

the incoming Save-On Foods

Despite repeated attempts, the News was unable to get a response from either IGA or Save-On Foods

Staff at the IGA contacted the News at the time to say that none of the workers were unionized and none of them were being kept on when SaveOn moves in Alan Campbell/Richmond News

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Cowboys preparing for ‘World Cup’ of hockey

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“We thought the world cup may never happen, but it’s finally coming ”

These are the words of Richmond Cowboys Hockey Club manager Doug Collins as they prepare for the long-awaited 2023 Molson CARHA Hockey World Cup, being held right here in Richmond

Thousands of hockey players from across the globe will be gathering at ice arenas across Richmond for the world’s largest international adult recreational hockey tournament, which takes place in a different Canadian host city every four years, from March 19 to 26

Also known as the “Olympics of recreational hockey,” the tournament was initially scheduled for 2020, but due to the pandemic, it was continuously postponed

Collins told the Richmond News that the excitement levels within the club are “ really starting to mount” as the date of the tournament approaches

“Because you know something’s cancelled and you think ‘will it ever happen?’ But now we ’ re starting to realize this thing we ’ ve been waiting for a long time is actually happening,” he said

“It’s exciting to have this opportunity to play against teams from other countries and you don’t really get that unless you

Several generations of the Richmond Cowboys amateur hockey club are taking part in the CARHA World Cup, which kicks off this weekend at ice arenas across Richmond

travel outside (the province) and join other tournaments ”

The Cowboys have three teams taking part in the tournament in the 33s, 55s and 65s age categories, with the latter making its debut

“With the delay of the world cup coming, we all aged three to four years and we found we were in the wrong division, so we decided to form another team,” said Collins, adding the oldest guys regularly competed with their younger counterparts during the season

“The world cup ’ s probably going to be a stepping stone for our team to basically branch out and hopefully continue with three teams for future games to keep everybody playing ”

Richmond Cowboys was formed in 1979 by brothers who are east Richmond farmers, explained Collins

Fast-forward, the club is approaching its third generation of Cowboys, where the teams have had grandfathers, fathers and sons on the ice at the same time

“It’s pretty amazing when you think about it, and the kids are in minor hockey, too There’s a long history there,” said Collins

“This world cup makes it even more special for us as it’s our first time competing in it It’s probably a once-in-a-lifetime thing for us ”

Tuesday ladies tee off

A Richmond ladies’ public golf club is encouraging women over the age of 55 with a love for golf to join them this upcoming season

The Country Meadows Tuesday Ladies Golf Club (CMTLG) will be kicking off the season on Tuesday, April 4, but interested golfers can join anytime

The club meets every Tuesday morning with tee times between 8 and 10 a m at Richmond’s Country Meadows

on No 6 Road

The annual membership for the CMTLG is $140, which covers membership with Golf Canada, Golf BC, meals during special events, such as the club championships, and more

To find out more, go to RichmondNews com and search under the “local sports” tab

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Cambie Street NEW CONCRETE BUILDING – SOMA at the popular Cambie Corridor and next to Winona Park in Vancouver West. Aircondit oned SOUTHEAST facing bright CORNER UNIT with 2 Bedrooms & 2 Fu l Baths and lots of w ndows. Contemporary design w th h gh-end European MIELE appliances & gas stove, quartz countertops engineered hardwood flooring and in-suite washer & dryer Funct ona floorplan and surprisingly spacious interior make it an idea first home for a family One gated parking with EV charging and a PR VATE storage room included Only 8 m nutes walk to Mar ne Gateway shopp ng and Marine Drive Skytrain Station to YVR, downtown, Langara College, and UBC Schoo catchment: S r W lfrid Laurier Elementary & Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Renta s & Pets Allowed Donʼt miss this urban gem Andrea Chu 604-338-6660 $988,000 #10-6400 Princess Lane MCKINNEY WALK - Beautiful DETACHED heritage TOWNHOME featuring 4 bdrms up, plus GAMES room with built-in closet down! High ceilings, central a/c, hardwired sound system throughout, games room with projector & movie sound system entertainment bar cherry hardwood floors, designer paint, & crown mouldings throughout Spacious kitchen & eating area with large pantry, plenty of counter space, & high-end stainless steel appliances including warming drawer Formal dining room family room with gas fireplace & living room great for entertaining! Primary bedroom suite has large marble ensuite bath and HUGE closet. Lovely river views from the primary bedroom kitchen and family room Double garage, lots of storage. Steps to the dyke trails, shops, close to schools. By appointment only Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $1,649,800 3380 Francis Road $1,599,800 #123-1792 Starling Drive EXCEPTIONAL VALUE-Bright and modern East fac ng ground floor 2 bed, 2 bath un t with HUGE 336 sq ft PAT O in SUNNY TSAWWASSEN! Open concept kitchen with custom s and and room for bar seating s ain ess appliances nc double door fr dge microwave, quartz countertops & overs zed single under-mount sink 9' ceilings and laminate floor ng throughout Bathrooms feature deep soaker tub and frame ess glass shower Ful -size stacking front-load washer/dryer PERFECT FOR PET OWNERS! Walk out patio creates an ideal entering area/re axat on area great for bbqʼs 1 secure underground parking & 1 locker Complex features amazing amen ties: fitness centre clubhouse with poo table and party room with double sided fireplace Located steps from Tsawwassen Mills BC Ferries shopp ng and restaurants! Jennifer Adams 604-868-4895 $549,000 SOLD 6211 Doulton Avenue $1,799,000 #103-4211 Bayview Street THE VILLAGE AT IMPERIAL LANDING – walk-out “GARDEN SUITE” offering 2 bedrooms 2 baths and den steps rom S eveston Village and the waterfron facing SW owards the inner courtyard Enjoy the spacious living room which overlooks the HUGE outdoor covered patio and private lawn with corridor view Open kitchen features shaker-style cabinets stainless steel appliances granite countertops gas cooking and breakfast bar Floorplan offers separated bdrms, both with ensuites and large walk-through closets High ceilings throughout maple hardwood in the living areas & carpet in the bedrooms In-suite storage, laundry and h/w tank Building amenities include party room, gym, on-site caretaker & guest suites 1 parking Pets & Rentals allowed. Star living the Steveston Village lifestyle now! Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $898,800 #116-7431
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Road FANTASTIC 4 bedroom, 2 5 bath, p us office SPLIT LEVEL n the South Arm neighbourhood Meticulously cared for by the ong-time owners this charming house s fil ed w th many updates and ots of character BRAND NEW HIGH-EFFICIENCY FURNACE and CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING! Large l v/d ning and fam ly rooms great for a big family K tchen with eat-in nook white cab nets Corian counters, brand new stainless Mie e oven, white Samsung double door fridge, M ele cooktop and Bloomberg d/w Beautifu southern exposed private backyard with mature hedge and partysized deck Mud/laundry room with Mie e w/d s nk and pantry shelves Huge double garage wi h extra storage area Easy walk to Whiteside Elementary, McRoberts/French immersion catchmen Close to South Arm Park w th the commun ty pool! Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $1,649,800 NEW LISTING SOLD Connecting agents to the community Reach more home buyers and sellers in your market 604-961-9534 | rewads@glaciermedia.ca
RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY,MARCH 16, 2023 A19 RE/MAX Austin Kay Realty & RE/MAX Anita Chan Realty - #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 1 YR HOME WITH LEGAL SUITE Spectacular views backing onto the park. This basement style home offers 3179 sq ft living area on a large 40’x 160’= 6432 sq ft lot. The upper level offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with full kitchen and living areas. Downstairs there is a 1 bedroom legal suite with a potential for another 1 bedroom in-law suite. Imagine the revenue. The flexible floor plan offers a total of 6 bedrooms & 4.5 bathrooms. Enjoy the park views from the extra large deck off the dining room & kitchen. Additional features incl: radiant hot water heat, air conditioning, quartz counter tops, stainless teel appliances, security cameras and more. Convenient central Richmond location just steps to Palmer High School, public transportation & Garden City Mall. 8300 St Albans Road LARGE 663 SF 1 BEDROOM FLO built by Onni Developments. This spacious 663 sq ft 1 bedroom unit offers a large patio with direct access t o the roof top gardens Great for anyone with kids, pets or just wants easy access to the gym, recreation room or outdoor swimming pool. Interior features include: newer laminate hardwood floors in the bedroom & engineered oak hardwood floors in the living & dining rooms quartz counters, stainless stee appliances gas stove & newer washing machine Well-managed complex with excellent amenities & nicely landscaped gardens Just steps to the Richmond Centre Mall, Olympic Oval, T&T Supermarket, Hospita & easy access to the Skytrain & Vancouver #509-7360 Elmbridge Way , 2 BDRM, 2 BATH WITH 829 SF Convenient location! Great air-conditioned 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. Features new laminate floors, large gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, gas stove, 829 SF higher 9’ ceilings insuite laundry and a large east facing balcony This 11 year old home faces east with a quiet outlook and is currently tenanted on a month to month basis Includes 1 parking & 1 storage locker The Alexandra Gardens neighborhood was built by Polygon and offers resort-style amenities including a private clubhouse fitness room. outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, pool table, theatre room. All this in a very centra location that’s within walking distance to Lansdowne Mall T&T Supermarket, Aberdeen Skytrain station, Central at Garden City shopping, Walmart, buses & parks #310-9399 Odlin Road , MAYFAIR PLACE BY POLYGON LACKNER 3 BDRM + DEN TOWNHOME WOW! Absolutely amazing 2 level CORNER end unit townhome with 3 bedrooms, large open den, 2.5 baths and family room located in the heart of the soughtafter Lackner neighbourhood. Totally renovated from top to bottoms and features a brand new dream kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops all new bathrooms, new flooring throughout, designer paint, cozy gas fireplace, insuite laundry, new windows, new hot water tank, new patio doors and so much more This 1493 SF home is also situated in a very private and quie location within the complex and comes with a sunny south backyard, exterior storage room and 2 parking spots Walk to Jessie Wowk Elementary / Steveston-London Secondary, Richmond Christian School, Blundell shopping centre parks and transit. #6-5111 Maple Road LARGE LOT 63' X 302" = 19,035 SF! Excellent opportunity to build your dream home of up to 4305 square feet including garage on this great property Zoned AG1 so you can have lots of land at the back of the property for a tennis court, basketball court, mini pitch & putt or to just park extra cars, RV or boat. Just steps to Henry Anderson Elementary and AR MacNeil Secondary School and conveniently located just minutes to Garden City Park, transportation, Walmart Supercentre and all the shops & restaurants at the Central at Garden City mall. Easy access to all highways & bridges into Vancouver 6300 No. 4 Road UPDATED 2 BEDROOM & 2.5 BATH This super bright and clean 2 bedroom townhome offers 994 sq ft of spacious living and 2.5 bathrooms that’s conveniently located by Bridgeport & No 4 Road. The townhome is located in the NE corner of the complex and has additional side windows off of the living room & kitchen bringing in extra light. Very well maintained and recently updated with brand new carpets, paint and a nice white kitchen and comes complete with its own front patio, 1 parking and direct street access to street and ample visitors parking. All this in a convenient location with easy access to Central Richmond, Vancouver YVR and Highways 99 & 91. Just minutes to Costco, Tim Hortons, Golftown & many other shops and restaurants. Ready to move in! #138-2211 No. 4 Road , 2 LEVEL 3 BDRM CORNER Bright & nicely renovated 3 bedroom townhome on 2 levels! Great floor plan with 1290 SF of spacious living with new vinyl plank flooring throughout including the stairs, updated kitchen with white soft-closing cabinets, quartz countertops, new appliances, new washer & dryer, updated bathrooms, new paint, loads of storage and a large private SW facing backyard. All this in a quiet convenient location that s just steps to South Arm Community Centre & Park, tennis courts, Broadmoor Village Shopping Mall, RIchlea Square, James Whiteside Elementary & McRoberts Secondary 10740 Ryan Road , RENOVATED TOWNHOME 5 BEDS, 6.5 BATHS, MEDIA + DEN This Brand New Home offers 3500 sq ft of spacious living with a bright open floor plan with high ceilings in the living, dining & family rooms. Natural sunlight shines throughout most of the main floor It offers an authorized self contained 1 bedroom suite with its own laundry A large gourmet kitchen with Miele & European appliances & bonus 2nd wok kitchen will please all the chefs in the family Other features in the home include media room & den with built-in cabinets quartz counter tops throughout, Air Conditioning, built in sprinklers plus much more Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms with 4 baths and 2 of them are primary bedrooms with larger ensuites. The home is situated on a 71 x 106 =7528 sq ft lot with a back lane. Bonus back lane access could allow for additional parking & space for RV or boat. The 3 car garage is ready for electric vehicle charging 10460 Swinton Crescent , , AIR CONDITIONED 1 BDRM + DEN AVALON 3 in the vibrant River District community! Enjoy this spacious 595 SF 1 bedroom + den condo tha comes complete with 1 full bath, air conditioning and & an open west facing balcony with views of the Fraser River This home features large floor to ceiling windows, upgraded laminate floors in all rooms stainless steel appliances gas stove quartz counters, under-cabinet lighting, insuite washer/dryer & an Ecobee Wifi thermostat. Amenities include a fitness center garden courtyard, large amenities room & a roof-top outdoor pool. All this that’s just steps to Save-on-Foods Shoppers, TD & Scotiabank, Starbucks Sushi Mura & direct bus to Metrotown. Move in ready anytime after Apri 2023! #1008-3538 Sawmill Cres, Vancouver , WAREHOUSE / SHOWROOM Spotless and super clean showroom / office / warehouse located in the Riverside Industrial Park, just south of Steveston and east of Shell Road. A total of 2124 up to 4269 SF of space available on 2 levels when combined with the unit next door Features 2 oversized grade level garage doors, kitchenette, 3 bathrooms 1 shower HVAC plus 24’ high warehouse space located at the back of the property Space currently includes display grid racks, glass shelves, specialty hangers and spotlights which could be used to display an array of products or various business uses. Comes wi h a otal of 7 parking spots. All this within a very well-maintained complex that s gated after hours and has easy access to Ironwood Plaza, Hwy 99 and 91. Ready to move in anytime! #1165 & 1170 - 11980 Hammersmith Way #506-1405 W. 15th Avenue, Vancouver , #20-6000 Barnard Drive , , OFFICES FOR LEASE 200 – 6055 SF Excellent opportunity to lease up to 2 levels of office space in a central location between the Airport & West Richmond! Great for those who want flexible spaces ranging from 200 SF on the 2nd evel, 2100 SF on the ground level or even up to 6000 SF at a very reasonable cost. The all-inclusive GROSS lease rates of $36-40/ SF include property taxes, heat, air conditioning, lights & water Easily accessible from Central Richmond. 4380 Agar Drive SOUTH AIRPORT TERMINAL PREMIUM OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Excellent opportunity to lease prime executive office space in a central ocation between the Airport & West Richmond at the South Airport Terminal! Premium office spaces available between 816 SF on the 2nd level to 5560 SF on the ground level with its own bathrooms at a reasonable rate. Access to a huge executive-style lounge & boardroom at discounted rates are available to all occupants in the building. The all-inclusive GROSS lease rates of $40/SF include property taxes, heat, air conditioning, lights & water Easily accessible from Central Richmond. 4360 Agar Drive AIRPORT & WEST RMD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD 10011 Severn Drive JUSTSOLD #105-7471 Blundell Road JUSTSOLD NEAR IRONWOOD PLAZA 693 SF OFFICE SPACE RIVERSIDE BUSINESS PARK. This totally open, 693 SF upper level office space comes with its own washroom, alarm system, openable skylight and lots of natural light. The unit has also been freshly painted, has a great north facing exposure and comes with 1 parking spot. All this in a quiet location in the SE quadrant of Richmond that is just behind the conveniences of Ironwood Plaza and nearby amenities which include restaurants, London Drugs, UPS, banks, insurance, gyms, gas stations and more. Super easy access to Hwy 99, Hwy 91, Knight Street, Oak Street, YVR airport, Ferry Terminal and the USA Border Available for move in anytime. #2127-11871 Horseshoe Way UPDATED 3 BEDROOM + DEN Rarely available! This fantastic 3 bedroom + den at “The Platinum in the heart of prestigious Kerrisdale is located directly across the street from Point Grey Secondary & Quilchena Elementary Features 1150 SF of spacious living, 2 side by side parking spots, gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances gas stove new laminate floors throughout, 2 full bathrooms insuite laundry gas fireplace and 1 locker All this in a boutique sty e complex that s just steps to the park, restaurants, banks, Starbucks, bakeries, buses, Arbutus Greenway / bike route, community centre and all the conveniences of Kerrisda e Pets and rentals are ok. Don’t miss out on this one! #206-2102 W. 38th Avenue, Vancouver ,

Welcome home to The Shore in Steveston, a boutique waterfront establishment offering luxury residential units, each with private gated garages, semi-private elevator access and serene river views. Modern artisanal styling blends natural refinement in two designer colour schemes offering subtle textures and rich materials to create an inviting interior Each unit plan has been deliberately arranged to connect with the magnificent light, harbour, greenway park, and river views. All homes enjoy spacious decks with serene water views of the Fraser River Call today!

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BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #201-6111 DYKE ROAD SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #204-23100 GARRIPIE AVENUE Welcome to Hamilton High Street Residence built in 2020 A four-story, 55+ age requirement building with Club Membership amenities & services This 1 bed 1 bath with a covered East facing balcony has 600 sqft of living space Open concept kitchen/living area with radiant in-floor heating, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and on demand hot water tap Some of the many amenities include, a swimming pool, hot tub fitness center bi-weekly housekeeping meal credits 24/7 emergency response and much more! Call to book your private showing today! Priced at $399,900 Taylor Perry 604.318.1668 Offered at $983,800 Dave Van Hoeke 778.388.1965 SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #28-3031 WILLIAMS ROAD EDGEWATER PARK – call home this fabulously updated, clean & bright 4-bed 1,410 sq ft townhome boasting an open-concept main floor with too many thoughtful upgrades to list! Located in a quiet location within this excellent family-friendly complex with outdoor pool & playgrounds. This home is a must see! Showings by Appointment. NEWLISTING Offered at $638,800 Taylor Perry 604.318.1668 SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #210-12639 NO. 2 ROAD Welcome home to NAUTICA SOUTH in gorgeous Steveston South. Enjoy this favorable 2 bedroom floorplan with the bedrooms separated by the living room. Upgraded highend Miele dishwasher clothes washer & dryer A proactive Strata updated the exteriors n 2015, and a new roof in 2012. Watch the sunrise and set with your SOUTH view of the water/marina on your covered balcony or cozy up on the window bench next to your gas fireplace Gas and city utilities included in the strata fee. Cafes, shops and trails are just steps away Call to book your private showing today! Connecting agents to the community Reach more home buyers and sellers in your market 604-961-9534 | rewads@glaciermedia.ca
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Welcome to this spacious family home owned by the original owners in a highly desirable neighborhood and on a quiet, clean residential street Walking distance to sought-after Jessie Wowk Elementary and Richmond Christian School Make this home yours w th 4 bedrooms, 2 5 baths, games room that can be a bedroom, an expansive kitchen with walls of maple cabinets, a large kitchen nook and a double garage Bring your design ideas. Newer updates include roof in 2019, h/w tank in 2021, S/S appliances and exterior paint in 2018 Well-maintained furnace replaced in 2007 and washer/dryer in 2014 Entertain in the south-facing backyard. Central location to Blundell Centre, Richmond Centre, groceries, restaurants, transit, parks In the catchment of Steveston-London Secondary with AP Program

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DENNIS, Doreen

June 10, 1929

February 26, 2023

Doreen Dennis passed away on February 26, 2023 She was predeceased by her husband, Arthur; daughter Debbie; and grandson Patrick.

She is lovingly remembered by her sons, Philip (Cathy), Terry (Karin) and Perry, and grandchildren Devon, Dylan and Derek.

Lives forever in the memories we keep.

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SMITH, William Sean

September 1969 - January 2023

It s with a very heavy heart that we say goodbye to Wliam (Sean) Smth, who passed away peacefuly, surrounded by famiy and friends, on Tuesday, January 31st Sean was loved fiercey and wil be missed dearly by his wfe, Natale Smth, and hs two young daughters, Charlotte and Ashleigh Sean was a warror; he battled cancer for years and worked through the pain to be an active dad to hs daughters and loving partner to his spouse He wll be remembered for his dedicaton to hs family, his sense of humour, and his abilty to see the good n everything and everyone Those who had the peasure to know hm wil miss hm greaty but reman grateful n how he touched ther lives A memoria service wil be hed at Pacific Sprit Unted Church, 2195 West 45th Ave, Vancouver on March 25, 2023 at 1 pm

GODFREY, Esther Maude (Townsend)

March 9, 1931 to February 11, 2023

Esther Godfrey passed away peacefully on February 11, 2023, surrounded by the love and gratitude of her famiy She was happly married to Al for 69 years, until his passing n August 2022, and she rejoned him in time for Vaentne’s Day, the anniversary of ther first date

Esther was born n Selkrk, Manitoba, the thrd and youngest child of Ted and Lilan Townsend She spent ten formative years n Birtle, Mantoba where she made a number of cose and ifelong friendshps before her famly moved to Winnpeg, where she met Al at Kevn High School Thers s a love story that spanned 75 years

In 1952, Esther graduated from the Unversty of Manitoba wth a B A n Psychoogy She and A married in 1953 and moved to Toronto to begn raising their famly In 1968 they moved west to Richmond, BC Esther dedcated herself to home-making and parenting, honing her considerable skls n cookng baking sewing gardening and entertaining She and A loved to host famly and friends and were aways interested n others and ther ives They also trave ed extensively and enoyed earning about dfferent places and cutures In 2008 they moved to South Surrey and became engaged in that communty Throughout her life, Esther was a master at making frendshps and mantaining them through reguar correspondence, phone cals and visits

Esther worked part-tme dong inteligence testng in Toronto area schools and the Hosptal for Sick Chidren When A’s work took them to Tawan for five years, she worked alongsde hm as Office Manager

RICHARDS, Eric Clive

January 17, 1938

February 28, 2023

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 leaves 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.

Esther was also a ifelong vounteer enrchng her ife as well as the communtes she served Some examples are Grl Gudes of Canada, South Peel Unitarian Church Richmond Carefree Socety Fraserview Lodge and her PEO Sisterhood Chapter AX In 1978, she was honoured as Rchmond s Ctizen of the Year for her work as supervisor of the Carefree daycare program She had earned her Early Childhood Educator certificate n order to fulfil those responsblites

Esther found much oy in famly She took great interest and pride n the ives, partners, and careers of her chldren and grandchidren Esther is warmly remembered as a oving mother to Ruth (Tom) Stubens, Katie Vck, and John (Karen) Godfrey; grandmother to Jennifer (Dave) Owen, Bryan (Alexandra) and Dean (Emma) Godfrey Carl (Lyah) and Pau Stubens; and great-grandmother to Brock Godfrey and Wllam Owen She was ooking forward to welcoming Madelyn Esther Godfrey who arrved ater in the month In additon she is fondly remembered by her elder sister Murel, several dear cousns, a nece and several nephews, as wel as other extended famiy and cose frends

The family would lke to thank Dr Scott Garrison and Dr Laura Jane Henderson for ther decades of care and support We aso extend our sncere grattude to al the staff at Augustine House in Ladner for their kndness and compassonate care over the past two years

Esther was cremated and a Celebration of Life wil be held in the Spring Gven the great dversity of need, donations to your preferred charity in Esther’s memory would be most wecome

THOMAS, Dorothy

July 31, 1925 - January 5, 2023

Dorothy Edith Thomas (Crage) born in Fort Wiliam Ontario to Rosa and Thomas Cragie passed away peacefuly with lovng famiy by her sde Predeceased by her husband (Harry) sisters (Betty Pedlow and Joyce Munnng), Dorothy is survved by her chidren Tom (Margaret), Gai (Barry), Kathi (Tony), and Ted She was been bessed by 9 grandchildren and 16 great grandchidren during her ifetime She remained close to al her extended famiy and numerous nieces and nephews enriched her lfe Dorothy was an RN and enjoyed a ong happy retrement following her career as a Head Nurse at GF Strong Rehabltaton Center She lved in Richmond for most of her lfe untl 2018 when she moved to Ladysmth, BC

A Celebraton of Life wil be held in Rchmond, BC on Sunday, March 19, 2023 at 2PM Contact galjoanne@shaw ca for further nformation

Dorothy supported many charities so pease, in leu of flowers, send a donation to the charity of your choice

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!

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LOST CAT White & Grey Tabby since June 15 Short haired / Green eyes / Very friendly / Pics Online RN Microchip / Reward / Please call 604 272 4207

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LOUIS VUITTON

Large Vintage Saddlebag

Unsex Perfect conditon

Org $1500 Askng $500 604-273-0691

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COLLECTOR will purchase FIREARMS & AMMUNITION

Military & Civilian Modern & Antque Firearms

Call: 604-290-1911 Email: jimmygunns@gmail com

REAL ESTATE

real eSTaTe

LEGAL

U-Haul Moving & Storage Richmond Clams a Landords Contractual Len against the following persons goods n storage at 4511 Shel Rd, Richmond, BC Te: 604-270-8827

Aucton is subject to cancelation at anytime

Anne Macken

Edgar Cortez

Anne Macken

Sameh Malik

Seth Campbell

Manchay Chounlamontry

A sale wil take place onine at www ibid4storage com starting at 10:00AM on Tuesday, Apri 11, 2023, untl 10:00AM Thursday, April 13, 2023

Wnners wl be contacted by emai at the end of the auction Room contents are personal/ household goods, unless noted otherwse Bds wl be for the entire contents of each ocker unit

WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT

The fo owng Registered Owners are indebted to Ducat Richmond Ltd for storage of the vehice listed below A len is camed under the Act There s presenty an amount due and owng pus any addtonal costs of storage, sezure and sale that may accrue Notice is hereby given that on March 9th, 2023, HUONG DAC DOAN 2005 Ducati 999 Superbike

ZDM1UB5TX3B001869 vaued at $4,603 wil be sod on or after Aprl 8, 2023 The vehce is currently stored at Ducat Rchmond 100-6260 Graybar Road Richmond BC, V6W 1H6 For more informaton cal Ducat Richmond at 604-370-0410 or ema to: rory ambie@ducati-richmond com

WAREHOUSEMAN LIEN

By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act and on behaf of Shelter Island Marina Inc, we wil dispose of goods belonging to Theodore Buick namely: House Boat called Blue Star to recover $3,121 23 plus accruing storage & any/all other expenses related These goods wll be made avaiable for sale after March 23 2023 by Publc Auction/Tender Goods are currenty being stored in Richmond, BC Contact 604-434-2448 for further informaton

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