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EV rise could stall without charging stations

I’m told the art of designing a good poll is ensuring people see themselves in the range of answers

Granted, I was not one of the 16,000 Canadians asked to fill out a survey regarding how I felt about my electric vehicle, but when the results were published last week, I had a remarkable sense of, “Yes, that’s me!”

According to the survey conducted by the Canadian Automobile Association in partnership with BCAA, “EV owners are overwhelmingly happy with their purchase, however, access to charging stations remains the primary concern ”

This, apparently, was the largest-ever survey of Canadian and British Columbian EV owners

“The survey discovered points of concern in B.C. EV owners, including that almost half (48 per cent) worry about

public charging stations, while one-third (36 per cent) don’t have the confidence to drive their EV on a long road trip,” reads the press release

However, the survey also showed that:

• 96 per cent say they will purchase another EV when it comes time to replace their existing one

• 96 per cent say their EV is more affordable

• Fears about battery degradation fell 43 percentage points to 15 per cent after purchase

I have to say ditto on all that. But about those charging stations

When we bought our hybrid/EV we researched charging stations for the areas we would need one We were thrilled to find so many close to where we live, shop and workout. We used a couple of them, and despite a few self-imposed glitches working the app, all was well

The problem started when we ventured out of our happy little enclave of Ste-

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My partner works in Vancouver near 1st Ave and Commercial Drive Again, we were pleased to find there were plenty of charging stations available in that area as well But that’s when the goose chase began

One of the stations near his office doesn’t cost, so there are cars there 24/7, the other was vandalized at least five months ago and has never been fixed Two others are open and operating if you happen to be shopping at that establishment

We thought we may have better luck in my office area around Cambie Street and West 5th Avenue Again, the map was crowded with EV charging stations, but again almost all were residents-only or customers-only

Some parking lots have charging stations, but then you ’ re paying for parking as well as charging That’s not the worst given our savings on gas (we’ve filled up twice in four months), but even those

were few and far between

I asked at a nearby community centre if they had a charging station and was told they will have in 2025

Nothing like getting ahead of the curve

In B C , the number of registered EVs jumped 44 per cent in just one year, according to a recent provincial government report This puts us ahead of all other Canadian provinces and all U S states including California

It would be a shame to see that enthusiasm stall because of a lack of infrastructure I understand businesses want to reserve use of their chargers for their customers, which is why we won’t develop a comprehensive charging network if that’s our only option We also need lots of public stations in strategic places

EVs alone are not going to save the planet They can help steer us in the right direction, but we’ll only make the distance if we ’ re assured there are charging stations to power us along the way

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Everyone deserves hospice care LETTERS

Dear Editor,

I read both of your letters on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) and hospice care

As a fellow human who will be facing my own death someday and who has lost many loved ones, I would argue every person should have the option of hospice care as they are dying

It seems to me the problem is one of resources rather than who deserves or does not deserve hospice care

I have a large family of twelve siblings My parents, five siblings, and several nieces and nephews have passed on, and each death has been unique.

Some have died quickly, and others have left this world slowly My mother and three of my siblings had the blessing of hospice care in their passing.

For my loved ones and my family, hospice has helped ease the pain and suffering of death physically, emotionally and spiritually.

My sister passed away Nov 5 at the age of 71

She was a vibrant, generous person who loved her family and the outdoors, particularly if she was on a golf course In February 2021, she was suddenly unable to sign her name Within a couple of months, she struggled to walk By the time of her death, she needed constant care with the most basic functions of eating, bathing and mobility.

It took months before she was diagnosed with a rare form of paraneoplastic cerebellar ataxia

When there was no hope of treatment or recovery, she asked if she qualified for MAID After meeting with a specialist and her medical team, they determined she qualified, and that she could also receive hospice care (not in Richmond).

She chose a date three months away as her death date

Over that time, the hospice provided palliative, emotional, and spiritual

care for my her and my family The only difference between her situation and others in my family who received hospice care was that she knew she could end her life on a particular day

She still suffered, her body was dying, and she had to let go of everyone and everything that she loved

Since her death, I have had the good fortune of hospice counselling to help me grieve her loss I am forever grateful

Choosing MAID still involves a death journey that is made easier with hospice care I hope each and every person who leaves this life slowly has the option of that support

The waiting list for hospice is a health resource problem that needs to be addressed, but there should not be a competition for who deserves such care

We all do

Kudos for quick city response

Dear Editor,

It is human nature to complain when things go wrong in our municipality but rarely do the many things that go right get the same attention I would like to relate two recent pleasant experiences

This past Thursday, I alerted Richmond traffic management to a failed amber light at the pedestrian crossing at No 1 Road and Springfield Drive Within two hours, I received a response that the light had been replaced and the crosswalk was back in operation Kudos to the efficiency of our Traffic Management Centre!

On Friday I was concerned about a friend who lives alone When I was unable to locate the building manager and uncertain what to do, I contacted 9-1-1 who politely redirected me to our local RCMP detachment. Within half an hour, two constables were on the scene to investigate (which ended happily, by the way)

I am grateful for the care and professionalism of Constable Daniel and his colleague and for Operator 3485 for his calmness and helpfulness

It is reassuring to know such fine people serve our community so competently and responsibly

of a significant problem that should be reported immediately to the warranty provider and builder

9. Failing to retain a qualified consultant to prepare a warranty report

A consultant can uncover problems that may not be apparent to most owners A warranty report is one of the best investments a strata corporation can make

8. Retaining the developer’s consultant to prepare warranty reports

Some owners believe the best person to inspect their condominium is the developer’s engineer, who has inside knowledge about its construction. But the engineer may feel conflicted about pointing out problems in areas of the building that were their responsibility A fresh set of eyes avoids this problem.

7. Retaining a consultant too late

4. Letting the builder drive the process

Warranty providers often leave it to the builder to respond to claims Builders, in turn, often delegate this work to their trades This means warranty repairs are often left to contractors who minimize problems in their work and are busy on other projects Make sure the warranty provider remains front and centre throughout the claims process

3. Putting up with unreasonable delay

The authority that governs warranty providers issued an Advisory Letter in 2016 stating that if a builder cannot complete repairs within a reasonable time frame – generally 30 days after a request from the warranty provider – another contractor should be hired to complete the work. Despite this directive, significant delays continue to occur Strata councils should set reasonable time frames for warranty providers to investigate defects, evaluate coverage and complete repairs

2. Neglecting legal deadlines

Wh hether you own a condo, are about to buy one or hope to do so someday, one of the most important things you should know about is “2-5-10” home warranty insurance

For more than 20 years, homeowners in B.C have been protected by 2-5-10 warranty insurance, which includes 2 years’ coverage on labour and materials, 5 years on the building envelope (including water penetration) and 10 years on structural components

But even with this legal protection, a warranty claim can still go wrong for a variety of reasons

Lesperance Mendes Lawyers, a Vancouver law firm with 25-plus years of experience advising strata corporations and homeowners on warranty claims, has put together a list of the top 10 ways a warranty claim can fail. Be sure to make note of them so you can avoid these common mistakes

10. Being slow off the mark

Home warranties have 15- and 24-month deadlines for reporting some defects At this early stage, some problems (like a wet ceiling or window condensation) may seem too small to justify a warranty claim.

Sometimes, however, these are early warning signs

Warranty reporting is a specialized field, and the consultants who understand it are busy Reports can take months to prepare, and sometimes conclude that it’s not possible to determine if a defect exists without further investigation To avoid running out of time, strata corporations should line up a qualified consultant at least six months before warranty deadlines

6. Repairing defects too early

Unless a problem requires immediate action (for example, a burst pipe), an owner should give the warranty provider a reasonable opportunity to investigate, evaluate and repair defects Owners who repair before giving their warranty provider this opportunity run the risk of having their claim denied.

5 Keeping owners in the dark

Strata councils sometimes neglect to report to owners during the claims process This can lead to suspicion and anger when owners discover that a warranty claim has been denied and costly repairs are required. To avoid conflict, let owners know what’s going on through council minutes and at general meetings

Many owners are unaware of the deadlines for enforcing their legal remedies These include a twoyear deadline for suing warranty providers, builders and other responsible parties The dates upon which these deadlines expire are often uncertain. The safe course of action is to seek early legal advice on the strata’s options

1.Taking no for an answer

Many owners give up once a claim is denied. Surely warranty providers, who handle claims daily, have a good understanding of what’s covered by their warranties, right?

Not necessarily On June 16, 2022, the BC Financial Services Authority reported on an earlier examination which found that the claims-handling practices of some warranty providers might harm owners’ interests through a lack of timely and complete responses to claims While the Authority noted that warranty providers had made some improvements, concerns about claims handling remained. Legal advice can help owners address these concerns To learn more about your rights as a homeowner,visit lmlaw.ca,contact John Mendes at jgm@lmlaw.ca and ask for a free copy of the Guide to 2-5-10Warranties.

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Man repeats racist rant

It appears as if Richmond’s serial racist is back at it again, this time confronting a server inside a new dessert shop in the city

The man, who the Richmond News understands to be Peter Hanssens, has been caught on video multiple times over the last few years making racist comments and being involved in heated arguments with people of Asian ethnicity

Each time, Hanssens questions whether his target or targets are from Canada, advises them to “ go back to China” and, in the process, usually claims to be a lawyer

His recent rant happened at a new mango dessert shop, Hui Lau Shan, on Buswell Street and Cook Road in Richmond, where he had apparently popped in to use the washroom

It’s not clear what happened in the moments leading up to the altercation, but Hanssens can be heard on the video posted to TikTok asking the server, “So what are you? Are you a Canadian?

“I’m asking you a question, are you Canadian?

“If you ’ re saying you ’ re Chinese, then you go back to China ”

The person who posted the video to the social media platform claimed that Hanssens came in to use the washroom before complaining that there wasn’t enough English on the menu

Needless to say, his comments were largely treated with disdain by fellow TikTok users, with many not realizing that the rant was not Hanssens’ first time around The Law Society of BC, on the back of a complaint received about Hanssens’ claims of being a lawyer, has issued him with a warning to stop making such representations

He was last in the news when confronting women of Asian ethnicity at Brighouse Canada Line station last August

In that instance, Hanssens demanded to know why the women were not speaking English, making references about Japan, even though they appeared to be of Chinese ethnicity

In 2021, he got into an argument and made racist remarks towards anti-Asian racism protestors, also at Brighouse station

And three years ago, he confronted a group of Asian students in Vancouver with similar comments, which resulted in the News publishing a letter of apology, written by Hanssens

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:

Teen clocks 180 km/h

A 19-year-old was arrested for speeding and crashing into a fire hydrant

The teen was driving at more than 180 km/h before colliding into a fire hydrant at No. 6 Road and Highway 91 offramp around 9:30 p.m. on March 18, according to Rich-

mond RCMP

Police said the driver had no injuries and alcohol was not a factor

Charges are pending for the teen as the investigation is ongoing.

Schools get upgrades

One Richmond elementary school will receive funding to be seismically upgraded to the tune of $13.5 million.

The province has approved capital funding to do seismic upgrades to Diefenbaker elementary, in southwest Richmond.

This was the only major capital project approved this year for the Richmond School District, but there will also be several minor projects throughout the district

Two high schools, Richmond Secondary and McMath, will have their dust extraction systems replaced. The Richmond Secondary project will cost

about half a million dollars while the McMath project is budgeted at about $770,000. Other capital projects that the province will pay for this year are lab ventilation upgrades at six high schools: Hugh Boyd, McRoberts, Burnett, McMath, Palmer and Richmond Secondary The total budget is about $735,000.

Furthermore, LED lighting will be installed at McRoberts secondary and Ferris elementary to the tune of $636,000.

Blair elementary will also get a new hot water heater and other heat-related retrofits. This is budgeted at $64,000.

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Pajo’s in the park to close

One of Steveston’s seaside staples is closing its doors after 23 years serving the community

Pajo’s at Garry Point Park announced yesterday that it will serve its last customers on Friday, March 31

In its announcement on social media, Pajo’s said that it was “extremely saddened” to break the news, but that the “City of Richmond has chosen a new vendor for the location ”

It added that it’s “almost unthinkable and with extremely heavy hearts that we anticipate serving you for the last time ”

A city spokesperson said it has “identified an experienced Richmond-based business offering a range of menu options including fish and chips to operate at the Garry Point Park concession starting this spring

“While we cannot announce who they are just yet, the operator was chosen through an open public tender process in late2022 that was the result of a lease renewal process. ”

Pajo’s went on to express its “sincere thanks” to its loyal customers

“While our family-owned business has become part of the fabric of the...community many of you have become part of our

$120,000 budget for 926 mail-in votes

The budget for mail-in voting in the recent Richmond municipal election was $120,000 but this only yielded 926 votes 2 6 per cent of the votes cast

In contrast, in the 2021 by-election for one council seat won by Andy Hobbs 14 5 per cent of voters cast a mail-in ballot, with a total of 1,895

The 2021 by-election was the first time mail-in voting was allowed for all voters, put in place to encourage social distancing due to the on-going pandemic

In the run-up to the October 2022 election, the city anticipated and had prepared for between 7,000 and 8,000 mail-in votes.

While the budget for mail-in voting was set at $120,000, the report didn’t give the final cost.

The 2022 municipal election went over budget by about $220,000 and yet voter turnout dropped about 12 per cent compared to the previous election, with 24 4 per cent of eligible voters casting a ballot

extended family as well

“We would also like to take this opportunity to express our deep thanks and gratitude especially to our store manager of 23 years, Kathy Miller, all of our current team members, and

to the hundreds of ‘family members’ we have had as part of the Pajo’s team over the years, many of them will count Pajo’s as their very first job ”

Pajo’s Steveston Harbour location will remain open

Pajo’s Garry Point Park location will close at the end of this week, after the city chose a new vendor

“The voter turnout was really terrible,” said Mayor Malcolm Brodie at Monday’s committee meeting where city council was going over a report on the municipal election However, he noted, other cities, with the notable exception of Surrey, had worse turnouts

Of the 35,093 votes cast in 2022, 23 per cent were cast in advance polls

The budget for the election was set at $900,000, but the expenses ended up at almost $1 2 million $140,000 was used from the unspent funds of the 2021 by-election

The city also had an Election Mobile App City staff noted the low utilization of the app was “unanticipated ” Only 300 users downloaded the app

As for COVID-19 measures, the city ended up buying plexiglass barriers During the 2021 byelection, the city borrowed them at no cost from Elections BC

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What would you do if the company you’d bought beds from claimed they’d delivered the wrong product and wanted more than $2,000 to make up the difference?

Well, that’s the scenario that presented itself to a Richmond resident last summer when she bought two twin beds from Yaletown Interiors on Bridgeport Road

Santosh Goel purchased the beds last June on the understanding that it had a storage component along the side, as per the one she viewed in Yaletown’s showroom

The bed company duly delivered the beds in question and assembled them at the customer’s home

But when employees returned a few days later to replace some “mismatched bed knobs,” they said to Goel’s husband that they needed to exchange the delivered beds’ storage drawers for non-storage bed rails and slats

Yaletown claimed that the beds with storage drawers even though it was what Goel had looked at in the showroom were not what Goel paid for and that they had delivered the storage beds by mistake.

Goel’s husband refused the offer and Yaletown took the matter to a Civil Resolution Tribunal (CRT), asking for the $2,181 76 for the delivered beds’ alleged price difference and an extra delivery charge

But in a recently published CRT ruling, it was decided that the customer was not liable for the difference.

In his ruling, CRT member Chad McCarthy, said, among other things, that Yale-

town “has not met its burden of showing the parties agreed non-storage beds would be provided for the paid purchase price ”

Yaletown had argued that the beds viewed in the showroom by Goel could be ordered either with or without the storage drawer feature, adding that she allegedly selected and paid for the bed version without the storage feature, which it says was cheaper but was not on display.

Specifically, a Yaletown salesperson, told the CRT that Goel selected the non-storage beds after the price difference was explained to her.

“I find internal Yaletown documents in evidence, as well as the written statement of the employee who loaded the beds, SD, show that Yaletown intended to deliver beds without storage but actually delivered beds with storage,” wrote McCarthy

However, Goel denied seeing any of the internal documents, with McCarthy adding that “the evidence does not demonstrate that she saw them or knew about Yaletown’s internal bed delivery intentions ”

Additionally, a Yaletown invoice listed, among other purchases, two “twin beds” with model numbers, without stating whether those beds had a storage feature or not McCarthy said he found neither Yaletown’s nor Goel’s version of events at the showroom more reliable than the other and that none of the evidence shows that Goel picked the non-storage beds

Meanwhile, Yaletown lost another CRT ruling when a customer successfully bid to have his $5,000 deposit returned for a cancelled furniture order, also last year

The customer had bought around $10,000 worth of furniture, but changed his mind a week after making the purchase

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Financer demands $191M due to stalled project

The financer of a condo project under creditor protection, on No 3 Road and Alderbridge Way, is asking the courts to make the owners pay back

$191 million

Atmosphere was supposed to be an 824-unit condo development with retails shops, office and underground parking

After demolition and excavation of the site, con-

struction ground to a halt in 2020 Building permits expired a year later

The Atmosphere property is owned by a numbered company, but the lawsuit claims its beneficial owner is Alderbridge Way Limited Partnership

The property is described in court documents as “ an excavated and shored hole in the ground ”

The $191 million Romspen Investment Corp is demanding includes the original $143 million loan they gave Atmosphere

plus interest, which is accruing at about $1 6 million every month

They are also asking the court to order Alderbridge Way to sell the property Romspen claims, in its civil suit filed in BC Supreme Court in February, Alderbridge Way has breached its contract and defaulted on its obligations

According to Alderbridge Way’s creditor protection filings, in April 2022, the company owed a total of $385 million to

various creditors.

This includes $76 million owed to J V Drivers Investments and $94 million to Global Education City (Richmond)

In its lawsuit, Romspen claims it gave Alderbridge Way Ltd. a loan of $143 6 million in early 2019

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Blue field near Oval opens up

People walking past the Richmond Olympic Oval might have noticed a new bright blue field just outside the facility

The 4,200-square-metre blue turf, called “The Fields,” at River Road and Oval Way, is the latest addition to the Oval

Also being built as part of the project are three half-court basketball courts, an outdoor fitness area and event hosting facilities

While most artificial turfs are green, blue was chosen for The Fields because of its vibrancy and consistency with the Oval’s colour theme, explained Andrew Clark,

spokesperson for the Richmond Olympic Oval Clark told the Richmond News The Fields project lot was made avail-

able to the Oval by Richmond city council to “improve the previously underutilized space ”

Priority usage is for Oval-run programs or community sport groups, but when it’s not in use, it will be open to the public

The field can be used for training and small-sized competitions for sports like soccer, football, field hockey, baseball or softball, lacrosse and rugby

The Fields is already open for use, but an official opening event will be announced soon

ers are listed in Alderbridge Way’s creditor protection documents, including $1 6 million owed to the City of Richmond

Other creditors listed are real estate companies, the architect and Metro-Can

Construction, which is owed almost $8 7 million as well as Rush Contractors, which is owed $4 2 million

None of the defendants have filed a response to Romspen’s lawsuit

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Chinese in Canada step back from politics

Former MP Kenny Chiu is cautioning local politicians to “keep their eyes wide open and be very realistic” about possible influence from the Chinese government

Meanwhile, other Richmond community members say the focus on possible Chinese interference on Canadian elections is making local Chinese citizens step back from political participation

James Hsieh, a long-time Richmond resident and media commentator, warns the current accusations are hurting Chinese Canadians’ passion for political involvement

“Foreign interference needs to be taken seriously and be stopped in any way without question,” said Hsieh, who was born in China, grew up in Taiwan and immigrated to Canada 50 years ago

“However, I believe there is confusion between foreign government intervention and new immigrant political participation in Canada ”

Hsieh has dedicated a lot of his time in the past decades to encouraging immigrants to participate in local politics by voting, supporting politicians or seeking election

He told the Richmond News he is frustrated to see many people in the Chinese Canadian community now discouraged and stepping back from political participation

“They are now confused with the media coverage (saying) ‘people are accusing us and saying this is intervention when we participate in political events,’” said Hsieh

“And if anyone has spoken to someone from the Chinese embassy or has a picture with them, there is the risk of being seen as a spy It’s gone too far ” While Chiu doesn’t think there’s any-

thing wrong with politicians going to Chinese cultural events, he thinks local politicians need to be aware that China is playing the “long game ” in trying to influence Canadian politics and politicians

Chinese culture has a tradition of “guanxi,” a system of building social relationships, which Chiu said can possibly used later as leverage

Targeting politicians at the local level might have the goal of getting close to people who might move up in politics, for example, running for provincial or federal office

Jimmy Yan, a lawyer at the Access Pro Bono Society of BC and commentator for Richmondbased Fairchild Radio, however, warns that people need to be careful to not “racialize” the foreign interference issue

Yan noted that the politicians who have been highlighted in recent media coverage all have a Chinese ethnicity, including Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim

“Many people have confused Chinese and China and think anything Chinese-related is suspicious, which is a wrong assumption

Many non-Chinese people also have ties with China, such as owning businesses in China,” said Yan Yan said it is also unfair to identify anything China-related as a close connection with the CCP, which in his opinion is “the new xenophobia” and has put the Chinese Canadian community to the test.

Hsieh said when politicians are having conversations about foreign interference, they need to keep in mind Canada is a country of immigrants and their citizens come from very diverse backgrounds

“Some are against China and some might be in favour of a better ChinaCanada relationship, so they create opportunities for more dialogue or partnerships to happen they should be allowed to have different stances

but that doesn’t mean they are spies or work for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” said Hsieh

Prior to the Huawei issue and China arresting and detaining the “two Michaels,” federal and provincial governments actively pursued greater economic ties with China

“But now, I feel that if you show friendliness to China, you will be questioned as showing a lack of loyalty to Canada It is very scary, confusing and discouraging ” Election misinformation

During the last federal election, Chiu was targeted with misinformation about a foreign agent registry he had introduced in Parliament

Some were saying on Chineselanguage social media he was antiChinese and wanted to control and monitor people from Mainland China

This kind of misinformation pits one group against another, sowing seeds of division, Chiu said

“They see there’s a wedge they can drive into the ethnic community,” he added

When the 2019 election was called, Chiu’s bill to have a foreign agency registry died on the order papers.

It has since been revived by the Senate

Yan hopes the registry will not be limited to certain countries to avoid problems arising among communities in Richmond

In fact, Chiu noted, the wording of the bill was carefully crafted not to point fingers at any country, Chiu said

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Morning coffee, daily walk a must for 101-year-old Steveston woman

Every morning without fail, there is a lady wearing yellow boots, a blue jacket and a colourful beret sitting outside Steveston’s Waves Coffee, sipping on a hot cup of coffee

That person is Pauline Scott, who just celebrated her 101th birthday

An early riser, Scott wakes up every morning at 7:30 a m , has a quick bite, then heads out with her walker for her morning 40-minute stroll from the Maple Residences to Steveston.

“I go for a coffee, and if I meet some of my coffee friends then we talk for quite a long time,” said Scott, adding she enjoys meeting other community members who pass by her when she’s outside

“I like to sit outside because I love to absorb the Egyptian sun ”

When she’s done, she goes on a short stroll around Steveston Village before heading home

Scott told the Richmond News that walking every day is the best way for her to exercise and move her body

“The only time I don’t like going out is if there’s snow, because I have a vehicle (walker) to push ahead of me, ” she said

“It’s hard to push your walker in the snow

Thankfully, we hardly ever have snow here, so I don’t worry too much ”

Exercising is one of two strict routines she has set for herself, the other being what she eats

Her secret to staying healthy, Scott said, all comes down to onions

“I read what two doc-

tors wrote in the newspaper a long time ago, and they said if you eat onions, you’ll never be sick I’ve followed that advice ever since ”

And, no, it’s not cooked nor caramelized onions that she eats. It’s a raw onion sandwich

“It’s my favourite sandwich,” said Scott with a big smile, adding that she has no “ care for meat sandwiches ”

“I also dislike anything sweet. I think today, too many oldsters and even youngsters, they eat way too much sweet things and sugar is just that bad for you ”

Scott was born in 1922 and was raised on a farm in Saskatchewan, which made her accustomed to “eating plainly ”

After leaving the farm,

she worked for the Canadian army in Whitehorse as part of the Canadian militia for seven years before moving to Richmond

While Scott said she’s not a fan of travelling, she wishes she could have visited her parent’s homeland Ukraine

“I would have loved to visit where my mother and dad were born, but it’s a dangerous place right now ”

Scott told the News that one, or a few, of her treasured items are her seven different coloured berets

and the books she reads

“It’s important to keep your head warm at all times, but also it looks great!”

She added she loves to enjoy a good book A couple of her favourite authors include Romeo Dallaire and James Hubbard

When asked what the key to living a happy and healthy life is, Scott said one word kindness

“You have to know that word to be successful in life ”

The Presley Estate (Suspicious Minds, Heartbreak Hotel, or both?)

Introduction

We have lost a lot of well known entertainers in the last year Last January 12th, Lisa Marie Presley the only child of Elvis Presley died at age 54 from Cardiac arrest. Ms. Presley is survived by 3 children, Riley and Benjamin Keough (she was married to Danny Keough from 1988 through 1994) and twins, Harper and Finley Lockwood (she was married to Michael Lockwood from 2008 until 2016). Ms. Presley was predeceased by her son Benjamin, who took his own life in 2020.

Background

Elvis Presley was born in Mississippi in 1935. In 1954, he performed for the first time before an audience, at the Louisiana Hayride, a famous running show in the day That launched a tremendous but short, 22 year career of singing and acting Elvis achieved album sales of approximately 1 billion. He is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records as the best selling solo artist of all time The vast majority of his albums went platinum or gold He made numerous successful films.

In 1958, his Mother, Gladys, died at age 46.

In 1967, Elvis married Priscilla in Las Vegas. It was a 6 year marriage and they had one child, Lisa Marie, who was born in 1968. Elvis had no other children. His roller coaster career ended in August, 1977 when he died at age 42. Most fans know of the arduous struggles Elvis endured in the last few years of his life

The Estate

Elvis Will appointed his Father, Vernon, as Executor The beneficiaries were his grandmother, his Father and his daughter, Lisa Marie Lisa Marie’s share was held for her in Trust, until her 25th birthday (in 1993). Vernon died in 1979. In Vernon Presley’s Will 3 Executors were appointed, including Priscilla, the family’s Accountant and a Tennessee Bank.

When Lisa Marie reached age 25, she settled a new Trust, “The Elvis Presley Trust” The Trustees were Priscilla and the same Tennessee Bank. Priscilla became more closely involved with the Estate, while pursuing herownacting(youmayrememberherinthe NakedGun movieseries with Leslie Nielsen) and business interests.

In June, 1982, Priscilla and the other Executors opened Graceland to the Public. That was the start of an expansion in the value of the Estate Today, there is Graceland, surrounded by a modern entertainment complex. It has, by any measure, been a success, thanks in no small part to Priscilla’s efforts.

Lisa Marie’s Estate

Ms. Presley sold a large portion of her interest in the Trust and its operating company in 2005, at a price of roughly $100 million. Though she spent most of that money before she died she apparently retained ownership of Graceland

Ms. Presley restated her Trust in 2010. She appointed Priscilla and another representative, as Trustees. In 2016, it is alleged that Ms. Presley amended her Trust, removing the two as Trustees and replacing them with her daughter Riley and her son, Benjamin. As Benjamin died in 2020, only Riley remains.

Priscilla Presley has challenged the amendment. She has, in her Petition, raised doubts about the authenticity of the amendment, including irregularities in Lisa Marie’s signature as well as the failure to notify Priscilla of the amendment (required under the Trust terms).

Priscilla is also seeking to be reinstated as Trustee, with her granddaughter

There is no indication Priscilla seeks to change the distribution of the Estate

A CNN report says that friends of Lisa Marie speaking anonymously say that Priscilla and Lisa Marie had been estranged in the last few years of Lisa Maries life and she did not want Priscilla to administer the Trust. They say Priscilla’s challenge is a “ money grab”

Though the precise value of Lisa Marie’s Estate is not publically known, there are life insurance policies, valued at as much as $35 million. Likely there is more

An investment advisor in Oregon was quoted in a recent article as saying that the Trusts settled by the Presley family utilized inappropriate persons to manage, which may have contributed to the loss of money over the decades. The advisor suggests that it is more prudent to hire professional Trustees rather than family

Observations

A preliminary hearing of Priscilla’s Petition will happen in mid April

As Priscilla was partly responsible for the tremendous appreciation in value of Elvis’ Estate and as she wants to be reinstated as Trustee, it is potentially significant to allow her involvement.

Otherwise it appears Ms. Presley had as much or more of a tumultuous life as did her Father She was married and divorced four times and the huge proceeds she realized from the sale of part of her interest in the company, appear to have been squandered She died with millions in debts.

The Presley family is a picture of tragedy, as well as conflict. Elvis himself lived a short, troubled life off the stage He lost his Mother when he was 23 and it affected him greatly His only child lived a short life also One can only hope that Lisa Marie Presley’s surviving children break the mold and live better, longer lives. Priscilla may play an instrumental role in that.

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Richmond women’s public golf club encouraging women over the age of with a love for golf to join them this pcoming 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.

Gail Searson, secretary of CMTLG, said the club is a great way for ladies to bond over the sport, especially if they don’t have a regular place or group to play with.

“As seniors retire, we look for ways to fill our time, and we also need to make and cultivate new friendships,” she said, adding there are about 90 members in the club now

“We have long-standing members from all over the Lower Mainland, including North Vancouver, Surrey, Delta and Burnaby, who come to Richmond to play every week.”

Searson told the Richmond News the best part of belonging to a club is having a guaranteed set of tee times.

“In the past, women had to fight to get tee times … and they wouldn’t allow us to go out on the course in the morning because that was considered prime time,” said Searson, adding there is a demand for public clubs as some private clubs can get quite pricey

“Luckily, we have a block of tee time on a public course for our ladies’ group thanks to Country Meadows.”

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.

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And the band plays on Alan Campbell

The famous phrase “and the band played on,” could very well have been written for a very special group of Richmond musicians.

Although comparisons with the band that played as the Titanic sank barely ventures beyond the fact they all had instruments, the longevity of their Richmond counterparts is equally enduring.

The Richmond Community Concert Band is celebrating its 50th birthday this spring and is marking the auspicious occasion with a by-donation, public anniversary concert on April 23.

Many Richmond News readers will already be very familiar with the 55-member concert band as they have played at the Salmon Festival Parade for decades and performed at every single Remembrance Day ceremony for as long as the band has been in existence.

What people may not know about them is a few amusing stories that are surfacing as the band prepares for its big concert next month.

One tale being when, after the completion of the Remembrance Day ceremonies at the Cenotaph, the band marched out onto the street in single file.

However, because they were so stretched out, the front members weren’t quite in sync with the rear, with the head playing Colonel Bogey, whilst the tail played National Emblem.

“There are many, many more stories like that…and they get better as the years roll on,” said Gordon Smith, president of the Richmond Community Band Society, which runs the concert band.

“We don’t have any of the original members from 1973, but three of the current members are from 1974.

“I only joined in 2017. My wife, Deb-

bie, joined before me We both play the clarinet.”

Asked why the band has managed to survive for so long, Smith hailed the band’s long-serving conductor, Bob Mullett, who has been with them since 1979.

“I think he’s the glue that has had held it together He’s a very gifted musician. He plays the Last Post on Remembrance Day.”

The band’s first ever rehearsal was held Sunday, Feb. 4, 1973 in the auditorium of Branch 5 of the Royal Canadian Legion, which was at Westminster Highway near No. 3 Road.

That legion is long gone, but the Richmond Community Concert Band has survived five decades, growing from only six musicians to what it is now

“COVID hit us hard, some (members) haven’t come back,” added Smith.

“We’re trying to build it back up and we’re getting new members now We even got a new member who plays the cello, but it’s basically a concert band.”

The South Arm Fall Fair and Aberdeen Centre at Christmas have been annual Richmond staples for the band, as well as the Tall Ships Festival when it came to town.

But the group is really looking forward to the anniversary concert, with Mullett in the midst of the preparing an “exciting” program for the audience.

“It will span the decades, from the early years of the band right up to present day,” explained Smith.

“There will be a pull-out Dixie Band ensemble and a pull-out clarinet segment

“We will have a commemorative program and we’re trying to invite all the old band members.”

There are no ticket sales for the event, which goes Sunday, April 23 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Peace Mennonite Church, 11571 Daniels Rd.

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Covering every

He has around 1,300 portions of unleavened bread to hand out across the length and breadth of Richmond before next Wednesday

But Rabbi Yechiel Baitelman is pretty confident he and his merry band of volunteers from Chabad Richmond will manage to distribute every last piece of matzah before Passover on April 5

Baitelman and his team have been visiting the homes of their congregation for the last two weeks or so, bringing with them the traditional Passover gift of hand-made matzah ahead of the big global Jewish celebration

It’s a special time of the year for the Jewish community, but one that the rabbi very much looks forward to, as it’s the one, he feels, that people in his faith mark the most

“We have a list of people and we want to reach as many of them as possible This is very much an outreach

of the city

up in terms of the amount of people celebrating it

“It’s about the story of where you come from and where you ’ re going If you want to know where you ’ re going, you need to know where you ’ re coming from ”

Baitelman said the best way to honour the matzah tradition is to eat the flatbread “that was produced in the same way it was made back then by hand ”

It’s said that there’s no such thing as a free lunch

But a very special customer in Richmond got just that recently when she turned up at the St Alban’s Outreach Team’s free Friday Lunch program

program, ” Baitelman told the Richmond News of the matzah distribution

“The interaction is key Some people are active in the community, some not as much So someone showing up at the door with a package is heart-warming and is usually very much appreciated ”

Baitelman said they will keep on visiting homes in the Jewish community until “ we have distributed every last box ”

“It’s usually right up to a day or two before Passover It’s one of the most important celebrations and likely high

Baitelman explained that the thinking behind the consumption of unleavened bread and the banning of eating or owning any leavened products, such as bread or pasta connects to the rise of arrogance and self-importance

While the promotion of unleavened products promotes a “healthy sense of humility,” said Baitelman

The eight-day festival of Passover is celebrated this year from sundown on Wednesday, April 5 until after nightfall on Thursday, April 14

Additional information is available at www ChabadRichmond com

The woman was the 10,000th customer at the program, which was launched on Aug 5, 2016 by church volunteers

Dianne Woodhouse, one of the founders of the outreach program, said the recipient was visiting the lunch program for the first time and spoke no English

The Friday Lunch was originally a sit-down affair, but with the advent of COVID-19, it moved to a takeout model

The recipient of the 10,000th lunch also received a $25 gift certificate to McDonald’s Woodhouse said they “ very grateful to the City of Richmond who awarded us a $36,000 grant to continue with all the outreach programs in giving back to the community ”

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BRANDYWINE LANE in Shellmont – End your search & move into this qu et, well-maintained 4 bedroom + den, 3 full bathroom TOWNHOME. The complex is filled with a sea of cherry blossoms in the spring. This CORNER unit boasts a northwest-facing balcony with a bu lt-in BBQ stove MAIN floor: Primary bedroom with ensuite and open concept living/dining/kitchen. UPPER floor: 2 bedrooms and a den. GROUND floor: 1 bedroom and 1 full bath as a nanny/ granny/homestay suite. Laminate and tile flooring throughout bring you peace of mind in daily cleaning. Forced air heating system allows for your future heat pump upgrades. Double garage and two spots on the driveway School Catchment: Anderson Elem. & MacNeill Sec. This is the home that you don t want to miss. Zack Zhang 778-881-9926 $1,399,000 #23-6431 Princess Lane LONDON LANDING-completed redecorated with style and flair4 bedroom, 2.5 bath DETACHED CORNER townhome in one of Steveston's most sought after neighbourhoods. Walk up the MARINE DECKING steps and enter the redesigned foyer and be wowed by the pride of ownership, coziness and attention to detail. All new trim work, paint, doors, floors, upgraded lighting. High ceilings and an abundance of natural light on the main floor featuring living room with solid oak floors, updated kitchen with peninsula and tons of cabinet space, double Belfast sink, gas stove and wine fridge. Fully developed basement with big screen TV family room, wool carpeting, bonus storage room, laundry and additional cold storage! Beautiful Primary suite and three other big bdrms up. So many extras! A must-see in Steveston! Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $1,749,800 NEW LISTING 10440 Mortfield Road $1,649,800 #103-4211 Bayview Street $898,800 LIFETIME MEMBER SINCE 1988 #123-1792 Starling Drive $549,000 SOLD SOLD SOLD #203-7777 Cambie Street NEW CONCRETE BUILDING – SOMA at the popular Cambie Corridor and next to Winona Park in Vancouver West Airconditioned SOUTHEAST facing bright CORNER UNIT with 2 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths and lots of windows. Contemporary design with high-end European MIELE appliances & gas stove, quartz countertops, engineered hardwood flooring, and in-suite washer & dryer Functional floorplan and surprisingly spacious interior make it an ideal first home for a family One gated parking with EV charging and a PRIVATE storage room included. Only 8 minutes walk to Marine Gateway shopping and Marine Drive Skytrain Station to YVR, downtown, Langara College, and UBC. School catchment: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary & Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Rentals & Pets Allowed. Don t miss this urban gem! Andrea Chu 604-338-6660 $968,000 #30 11393 Steveston Highway KINSBERRY- 2 LEVEL 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath plus additional UPSTAIRS FAMILY ROOM, duplex style townhome. MODERN AND FRESH with lots of updates. Open concept main floor with easy to maintain tile floors throughout the spacious living/dining room with gas fireplace. Updated kitchen in 2016 featuring QUARTZ counters, island and stainless appliances. New light fixtures throughout. Large, fully fenced backyard perfect for outdoor enjoyment and pets. Upstairs features new German laminate floors, 3 big bedrooms and a HUGE FAMILY ROOM/ FLEX SPACE. Side by side double garage. A fantastic location, across from Ironwood Shopping Centre, transit, HWY 99 and much more. OPEN HOUSE: Sat & Sun, April 1st & 2nd, 2-4pm Patti Martin 604-273-2828 Zack
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dishwasher Updated gas fireplace surround in the spacious living room and newer carpet. Refreshed bathrooms with extensive tile work. Downstairs flex room has brand-new builtins. Updated furnace and hot water on demand. Big, open backyard with north exposure. Proactive strata with new fences. An amazing opportunity in a great complex! Open Sunday 2-4pm April 2, 2023
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PRIMA, a beautifully-crafted brand new building by Robert Bosa's Quorum Group! Walk 1 short block to No 3 Rd & couple of minutes later at Richmond Centre. Low-density w/only 101 strata units. Functional floor plan. Spacious & bright! Quality-finished w/built-in brand name appliances in open modern kitchen, gas cooktop, quartz counter tops, AC, F-to-C windows, German 12mm wide-plank laminated wood floors & large tiles in bathrooms. Roof-top garden, multipurpose function room, equipped gym. All these plus a huge elegant entrance foyer on a very quiet residential street. #807 – 6833 Bu 1,156 sf 3-bdrm NE lconies totaling 833 sf. Unobstructed Mt Ba views. King-sized master bdrm has walk-in clo #1207 – 6833 Buswell Street 954 sf 2-bdrm NE corner unit + 95 sf balcony Unobstructed Mt Baker & Burnaby Mt views. King-sized master bdrm $1,098,800

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sf 1-bdrm + 70 sf patio W-facing looking right onto the 5th fl roof top garden view Open & spacious, king sized master bedroom. Not an inch of wasted space!! $688,800 NEW PRICE!!!

10 strata-titled ground floor commercial units in downtown Richmond 14' ceiling. Walk across to Richmond Centre in 3 minutes.

Unit 110 (SL2) 1,336 sf w/22.57' frontage $1,414,000

Unit 115 (SL3) 981 sf w/15.55' frontage $1,177,000

Unit 145 (SL9) 788 sf w/24.02' frontage $1,024,000

Best location in high foot-traffic Parker Place II in the heart of Richmond. 450 sqʼ retail unit with 24ʼ frontage. HVAC Heat/Air conditioning. Suitable for many businesses & no usage restriction. On bus route, walk to Canada Line, & Aberdeen Centre Mall. Must see to appreciate. Great investment while you run your business in this well-known shopping centre.

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of Shell/Alderbridge with over 50,000 cars passing by daily excellent location for your companyʼs branding opportunity Upstairs 1,543sqʼ 2pc washroom, 2 pkg stalls + street parking just steps away on Blair Drive. IB1 zoned, perfect for showroom/office for service oriented businesses such as Minor health service (e.g. acupuncture & naturopathic, massage clinics), lawyers or notary, financing & insurance etc.

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RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023 A17 604-275-9787 patsy@patsyhui.com www. .com OUTSTANDING AGENTS ... OUTSTANDING RESULTS RECIPIENT OF THE HIGHLY ESTEEMED RE/MAX LUMINARY OF DISTINCTION AWARD ● RE/MAX CIRCLE OF LEGENDS AWARD ● RE/MAX LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WESTCOAST Proven Success Since 1984 * *REBGV MLS Statistics 101-2691 VISCOUNT WAY I-L zoned light industrial warehouse. Self-managed smal complex of 9 units right next to Home Depot in convenient N Richmond. Spacious front unit with wrap around windows & Knight St Bridge exposure. 4,178 sf (2,089 sf dn +2,089 sf up) corner unit. N half of unit has been a catering kitchen w/ full exhaust, 7 x 11 walk-in cooler cooking equipment, work & storage area, etc, all had City permits. Start your kitchen business right after Completion and save a lot of TIME and money! S half has 10 w x 8 h front overhead oading door at grade. Three 2-pc washrooms. Perfect for central kitchen, restaurant, catering, bakery No usage restrictions & flexible usages w/ 4 ndependent exits. 4 assigned parking + loading bay & ample street parking. One block to bus stop. $350 approx. monthly strata fee.
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water & sunset views! Air-con. Shows like new Also FOR LEASE at $2,200 gross plus GST (3.78% NOI). At Canada Line skytrain Station. Zoned ZMU9 ZC27 (mix retail w/office units) allowing many usages. ABERDEEN SQUARE 478 SF OFFICE FOR LEASE/SALE $438,000 1010-4380 NO. 3 ROAD Approx. 80ʼ frontage facing No. 3 road. Prime ground floor corner 5,499 sq.ft. unit in Parker Place l. High ceiling. Bright and spacious. Located in the best area in this busy shopping mall. Perfect for medical centre excluding traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and pharmacy, retail trade & services businesses, western style restaurant or dancing school/sport institute & more. HVAC (heat, ventilation & air-conditioning), newly renovated. Rent-to-own plan available o.a.c.. On bus route, walking distance to Canada Line & city centre. 9 parking decals for staffs. Plenty of parking & flexible operating hours with No. 3 Road exit doors for after mall hours entry Seize this amazing business opportunity 5,499 SF CORNER RETAIL UNIT $7,800,000 501-3355 BINNING ROAD UNIVERSITY VW Prestigious Binning Tower in UBC by Award winning West Group. 1,330 sf 2- en-suited Bdrm + den, 2-bath, 2-u/g secured parking + locker Almost 100 sf SW covered balcony with open view Open concept & floor-to-ceiling windows allow plenty of natural light. One owner since new & very well kept. Euro-styled gourmet kitchen with integrated high- end Gaggenau appliances including a 5-burner gas cooktop. Premium quality engineered hardwood flooring. Tiled kitchen & bath floors. One can have the orig nally-designed 3-bdrm back if necessary, & still have a huge living/dining area. Fac lities include equipped gym, library lounge, etc. Walking distance to Westbrook Village Pacific Spirit Park, 3-level of schools, shops & restaurants. 1,330 SF 2-BDRM CONDO IN UBC $1,688,000 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 621-159 W 2ND AVENUE Immaculately-kept, 515sf, junior 1-bdrm w/flex rm + parking & locker North-facing, expansive window wall w/solar shade blinds & open, efficient layout provides modern living. Sleek, Eurostyle kitchen feat hi-end SS Blomberg & Fulgar appliances, Vicostone Carrara quartz counterop, + contrasting upper/lower cabinets for tons of storage. Built to Leed Silver energy efficiency: heating supplied by False Creek Neighbourhood Energy Utility Amenities incl. landscaped rooftops, BBQ patio, assigned gardening planters, gym, meeting room, & party lounge. Pets & rentals (min 30-days) fr endly Come live a fantastic lifestyle w/ great restaurants, theatre, shopping, SkyTrain/AquaBus, the SeaWall, Hinge Park, & Creekside Cmty Ctr all steps from your front door! TOWER GREEN AT WEST IN OLYMPIC VILLAGE $680,000 NEW LISTING 2250-4871 SHELL ROAD Great exposure! Corner
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VILLAGE” in CALIFORNIA POINTE. Popular 1,505 SF, 3-level, corner townhome. 3-bdrm, 2½ bath+den/storage. 86 SF balcony SxS 2-car garage with lots of crawl-space storage space. Recent upgrades: S/S kitchen appliances, interior paint, laminated wood floor & tiled bath/kitchen/ eating area floors, plumbing & lighting fixtures. Complex has outdoor pool, hot tub + club house w/GYM. Shows very well. Pets & rentals friendly 2020 EV chargers w/approved permit Ready to move in. A pleasure to show "FRANCISCO VILLAGE" IN CALIFORNIA POINTE $1,068,000 NEW LISTING 1025-2633 SIMPSON ROAD Bridgeport & Shell Area. IL zoned. 3,126 SF 24ft Clear ceilings. 35'W x 90'D Concrete tilt-up construction. Two rear 8'x10' dock-loading doors with levelers + 4 assigned parking. 120' space at rear allows 40'+ containers. Good tenant, paying $6,936/mth gross rent, fixed 'til October 31, 2023 (would love to renew). Perfect for investment or own use. RARELY AVAILABLE WAREHOUSE $2,680,000 SOLD AWESOME & MOVE-IN READY 55-10199 RIVER DRIVE Convenient N Richmondʼs Parc Riviera by renowned Dava Developments. 1,402 sf 3-bdrm 3.5 bath (2 en-suited bedrooms) luxury townhome with 349 sf side by side spacious double garage. 9ʼ ceiling & laminate wide plank wood flooring on main. Corner unit providing lots of natural light. Gas cooktop. Stainless steel appliances & quartz counter top. L-shaped 300 sf front patio + 197 sf wrap around balcony with SW views. Geothermal heating & cooling. 6 minutes walk to Tait Waterfront Park. Recreation facilities include swimming pool, large party room & equipped gym. Unit turns two in April & has been lovingly cared for LARGE BEAUTIFUL 1,402 SF TOWNHOME $1,198,000 NEW LISTING 1065-8888 ODLIN CRESCENT Popular Pacific Plaza at corner of Cambie & Garden City Walking distance to Aberdeen Canada Line Station. 439 sf air conditioned ground floor corner unit has water connection. Lots of visitor parking. ZI2 zoned. Perfect for retail & service office (financial, accounting, lawyer, notary, insurance, Chinese or naturopathic medical, tutorial, art school, vet clinic & more). Has good tenant until October 31, 2024. (net ROI @ 3%). Invest now & use later All showings through Listing Agent, please do not disturb tenant. PACIFIC PLAZA 439 SF CORNER OFFICE UNIT $399,800 NEW LISTING S b ba ker r & Burnabby M et t $1 1 19 9 SOLD
A18 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM RE/MAX Austin Kay Realty & RE/MAX Anita Chan Realty - #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 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 steel 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, Hospital & 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 central location hat’s within walking distance to Lansdowne Mall, T&T Supermarket, Aberdeen Skytrain station, Centra at Garden City shopping, Walmart, buses & parks. #310-9399 Odlin Road , MAYFAIR PLACE BY POLYGON 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 additiona side windows off of the living room & kitchen bringing in extra light. Very well maintained and recently updated with brand new carpets, pain 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 TOP FLOOR, SOUTH FACING 2 BDRM HOME W/VAULTED CEILINGS This amazingly bright and well-kept TOP FLOOR 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo offers 915 SF of spacious living in a super quiet and sought-after neighbourhood in West Richmond! Features high vaulted ceilings in the living room, a gourmet kitchen, updated bathroom, new faucets, fresh paint, new lighting and new carpets This south facing home even comes with an insuite storage room and an oversized 120 SF balcony 1 parking included. Complex is very well mainta ned, rainscreened and upgraded roof, carpeting, exterior paint, boiler and laundry facilities All this and more that’s just steps to Blair Elementary, Burnett Secondary, Thompson Community Centre parks, basketball courts tennis courts and transit. Rentals and pets of all s zes welcome #307-6651 Lynas Lane , AIR CONDITIONED
BDRM + DEN AVALON 3 in the vibrant River District community! Enjoy this spacious 595 SF 1 bedroom + den condo that 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 April 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 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 10011 Severn Drive 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 #206-2102 W. 38th Avenue, Vancouver , #502-8811 Lansdowne Road JUSTSOLD 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 hroughout 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 eatures 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 ane 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 , , 8300 St Albans Road JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD LACKNER 3 BDRM + DEN TOWNHOME WOW! Absolutely amazing 2 level CORNER end unit townhome with 3 bedrooms, arge 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, nsuite laundry new windows, new ho water tank, new patio doors and so much more. This 1493 SF home is also situated in a very private and quiet location with n 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 BRIGHT 1 BDRM CONDO W/ 704 SF Extremely well-maintained TOP FLOOR, 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo with 704 SF of super spacious living in the heart of Richmond! Features high vaulted ceilings in the living room, large picturesque windows new sta nless steel appliances fresh paint, laminate floors throughout, cozy gas fireplace extra large bedroom, bright skylite in the bathroom, insuite laundry & patio access off to the quiet north facing balcony 1 parking 1 locker All this in a very well-run building tha was rainscreened in 2000 roof / skylights / vents in 2011 and re-piped in 2012 All this in an excellent quiet location that’s close to transit, Minoru Park shopping restaurants, General Currie Elementary & Palmer Secondary Don’t miss this gem! #313-8535 Jones Road , HIGH VAULTED CEILINGS
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RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023 A19 DAVID LINDSAY Personal Real Estate Corporation 604.279.3865 Professional and courteous service for over 39 years! 2022 MLS Medallion Club (Top 10% of Realtors) 10457 Canso Cres 1900 sq ft Steveston North $1,628,000 Pride of ownership throughout this beautifully updated 3 bdrm, 2 5 bath gem on a quiet street in popular Steveston North! Move in condition and the backyard is a private and sunny entertainer’s dream! Call now to book your private viewing! Valerie Laurendeau Endless Opportunity 604.603.7333 ValerieLaurendeau.ca ValerieL@remax.net Independen ly Owned and Operated 110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 Bus: 604-273-2828 Fax: 604-279-8002 Westcoast 9408 Laka Drive $1,988,000 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 with 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 Wellmaintained furnace replaced n 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. 39 – 5380 Smith Dr $925,000 Welcome to Bridgeview Court in Hamilton! This spacious 3-level townhome end unit with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, double SxS garage with EV Charger loads of storage space and a quaint cozy fenced backyard s perfect for a grow ng fam ly or f you are downsizing from a house Walk up to the living and dining, open kitchen with generous eating area and large family room surrounded by windows on the main floor Extensive utility room, a flex room with a built-in desk and a workbench in the garage provides options for storage and hobbies. Two additional parking on the driveway Brand new balcony, too! C ose to Hamilton Community Centre, Hamilton Elementary School, retail, bus transit, Queensborough Landing, New Westminster Vancouver and Burnaby 247 – 7471 Minoru Blvd $459,900 When size and location matter! Large 707 sq ft WOODRIDGE ESTATES one bdrm with no one above! Covered balcony for year-round use Open views looking across the property Lots of trees for added privacy Ideal location walking distance to Richmond Centre Mall, the library & Minoru Park Many hard-to-find condo features: there’s a aundry room, a large entrance area, a linen closet a firep ace (OK to burn pressed/ manufactured og products) and great wall-space for art! Immaculately clean and move- n ready Woodridge Estates is a 4-building comp ex on 3.85 acres with resort-like facilities. Outdoor pool + hot tub squash court gym picnic area, sauna + caretaker All ages welcome 2 cats OK. $415.29/mo maintenance fee includes city water/sewer Ferris Elementary; Richmond Secondary SOLD SOLD 604-279-8026 #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, R chmond B C V7B 1B4 www.haroldshury.com email: hshury@telus.net Westcoast 604-273-2828 HAROLD SHURY Website: www richmondbcrealty com E-Mail: nfo@richmondrealty com Each o f ce ndependently owned and operated m TOWNHOUSE Located in Steveston at Mariner’s Village. Three bedroom, 1111 sqft in excellent shape with new paint, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer and vinyl windows. Rear garden area at front patio. Quiet location, close to shopping, eating places, two parking and enjoy walks on the dyke. 11 11491 7th Avenue MLS R2750442 y SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #204-23100 GARRIPIE AVENUE Welcome to Hami ton 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 $1,298,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12-4PM #9-9399 NO 2 ROAD Introducing Crofton Town-homes, a boutique new community of 3 & 4 bedroom townhomes located in the North Steveston neigh-bourhood of West Richmond. The 11 brand new Townhomes are designed in a classic brownstone style with modern farmhouse aesthetics featuring a combination of brick, and wood trim accents. Sleek kitchens offer islands with quartz countertops and durable materials. Developed by Citimark, one of Richmondʼs most prolific townhome builders Come visit our sales centre today! Offered at $2,198,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #201-6111 DYKE ROAD Welcome home to The Shore in Steveston, a boutique waterfront establishment offering uxury residential units, each with private gated garages, semi-private elevator access and serene river views. Modern artisanal styling blends natural refinement n 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 w th serene water views of the Fraser R ver Call today!
A20 THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM ELEANOR SY TAN www.eleanorsytan.com WESTSIDE Cell. 604-802-1696 Bus: 604-263-8800 OF B C 30 Years This solid 3 Bedrooms bungalow 1 bath, 65 years old home sits on a treelined street in Central location Lot 66 X 134 ft. Surrounded by new houses in quiet neighborhood. Close to shops, Walter Lee Elementary School, South Arm Community Centre and transit. Good tenant and well kept home. Good for investors. 8160 PIGOTT ROAD Richmond ~ $1,888,000 SOLD www.AnnePiche.com sutton group - seafair realty 550 - 9100 blundell road, richmond, bc v6y 1k3 ATTENTION INVESTORS 309 & 204 8020 Ryan Road Two terrific affordable 3 Bedroom/1.5 bath apartments in a choice location across from Broadmoor Shopping Centre. Close to both elementary & secondary schools – William Bridge & McRoberts. Transit is at the doorstep. At 1,133 sq ft these affordable Prepaid Leasehold properties are worth exploring BRISTOL COURT $278,000 & $282,000 A RARE OPPORTUNITY 3651 Broadway Street Seldom seen is a home of this calibre just steps from STEVESTON VILLAGE. Warm wood floors throughout, Pella windows, shaker cabinets in the expansive kitchen & two way fireplace that anchors the living & Great Room. Boasts 3 full baths, 3 beds & den, lovely laundry room upstairs plus rear lane. STEVESTON VILLAGE $2,098,000 MILLION $$$ VIEWS 61-11491 7th Avenue From this immaculate waterfront home perched on the West Dyke in popular MARINERS VILLAGE with its grand greenspaces. Features a spacious Master Suite with 3 piece ensuite, lovely maple kitchen, cozy gas fireplace and big balcony affording spectacular views of the Gulf Islands & N Shore mountains STEVESTON VILLAGE $988,000 BIG, BOLD & BEAUTIFUL 11491 No. 2 Road Is this grand 3,400 sq re-built home with an unbelievable ʻFamily Fantasy yard. Boasts basketball court, inground trampoline & amazing outdoor lounge & kitchen area. Lower level offers a 1 bedroom in-law suite that could expand to a 2 bedroom one easily Gourmet kitchen, gym & luxurious Master Suite…… WESTWIND $2,249,000 BOB SCHMITZ 30TH YEAR OF HELPING YOU WITH YOUR HOMEWORK 604.908.2045 mail@bobschmitz.net www.bobschmitz net SCHMITZ REALTOR® Find out what’s happening in your neighbourhood - call Bob #13-6588 Barnard Drive Offered at $980,000 GORGEOUS, UPDATED AND BRIGHT SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME IN CAMBERLEY Amazing and convenient location in west Richmonds Terra Nova This nicely renovated and well appointed 3 bdrm/2 full bath townhome is ideal for the professional as well as the young family, with excellent schools, shopping across the street, and easy access to the west dyke trail and transportation Nothing to do but move in and enjoy Relax with your morning coffee on the south facing balcony off the kitchen, or laze around in your private fenced yard. Pets and rentals allowed. Call your agent today JUST SOLD NEW LISTING Sutton Group - Seafair Realty “A NAME EASY TO RECOMMEND” www.salimshivji.com salshivji@shaw.ca GOLD MASTER Salim Shivji 604.328.3521 Shivji #3901 - 4720 LOUGHEED HIGHWAY, BURNABY "CONCORD BRENTWOOD" - CONCORD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT! Brand new 1-Bedroom in one of the best new developments in Brentwood! Absolutely beautifully laid out suite with state-of-the art features! Upper floor 535 sq.ft.unit with outstanding South West views! Lovely interior décor throughout with high end finishing and all stainless appliances! Huge balcony too! The building has superb amenities including a Gym, EV parking, 24/7 Conciege, and on and on! See it, you'll love it! First viewings Sat & Sun 2-4 PM by appointment only $719,900 7600 FRANCIS ROAD “WINDSOR GREENE” Spacious 2 Bedroom 1,040 sq.ft. Unit in a desirable buildiing in a great location close to No 3 Rd and Francis. Put your decorating touches in and watch your equity grow!! $499,900 1027 WALALEE AVE $1,565,000 "THE VILLAGE" Outstanding renos in this 2 level family home with tons of room! Located in the English Bluff area in Pebble Hill! Nothing to do here but move in and enjoy! Just Sold! 4650 BRENTWOOD BLVD $758,800 "AMAZING BRENTWOOD" Like new only 1 year old 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath higher floor unit in Tower 3 at the Amazing Brentwood! Fabulous mall location! Outstanding Water City & Mountain views! Just Sold! Just Sold! #209 - 8291 92 STREET, DELTA "TILBURY" IN LADNER Superb location in the Tilbury area at the Southwest corner of River Road and 92nd St. in "Buckingham Corporate Centre" Easy access to all areas of the Lower Mainland. High quality concrete tilt-up constructed building only 8 years old. Fronting onto River Road with Fraser River views. 24' clear ceiling in warehouse Grade and Dock loading door with easy turn-around area 5 assigned parking stalls. This is well laid-out space. Mezzanine could be rented out separately $3,698,000 JUST LISTED!

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It is wth great sadness to announce the passng of Gary in Richmond B C Predeceased by his father and mother Tom and Syvia Goshko, and hs brothers Tom Jr and Davd Survived by his ovng wife Sharon, brothers Brian (Evy), Lance (CaprceThomas, Andrew), Eric (Sue) Also missing him deeply are many other family members

Gary was a commercia fisherman out of Steveston for many years unti he started workng for the City of Rchmond where he worked untl his retrement

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The following Registered Owners are ndebted to Ducati Rchmond Ltd for storage of the vehicle sted below A ien s claimed under the Act There s presenty an amount due and owing plus any additiona costs of storage, seizure and sale that may accrue Notce is hereby given that on March 9th 2023 HUONG DAC DOAN 2005 Ducat 999 Superbke

MORAGA, Maureen Ann

Surrounded by her oving famiy, our beautifu

Maureen passed away peacefully on March 17, 2023 in Richmond, BC Maureen was born in Engand on December 14, 1943, grew up n Chle and spent the past 49 years caling Richmond her home Forever close to her mother and best frend, Jessie Gonsales Maureen was always there for her famly and frends, with a friendly smie, hepful hand and caring heart

Maureen s lfe was a ful and meanngful one with a career in admnistration and a legacy of servce to her famiy that led her to ive in many interestng countries Travelng with her husband of 60 years was Maureen’s favourite hobby, as was swmming, knitting, gardening and crafts Maureen’s passions and talents wl lve on n all those she inspired, specaly her grandchildren who she adored and cared for with such love and enthusasm

Maureen wl be greaty mssed by her loving and devoted husband Hernan daughters Kareen and Maureen (Kevn), grand-daughters Mikaela and Danae, great granddaughter Zara, brother Patrck (Harue), and nieces, nephews, and cousins in Canada, Chie and Engand In honour of Maureen, donatons to Rchmond Rotary Hospice are apprecated

valued at $4,603 wil be sold on or after Apri 8, 2023 The vehicle s currenty stored at Ducati Richmond 100-6260 Graybar Road, Rchmond, BC, V6W 1H6 For more information ca Ducati Rchmond at 604-370-0410 or emai to: rory lambe@ducati-rchmond com

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