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A Richmond couple was shocked when they went to check on their rented home, only to find their tenants had fled, leaving behind massive piles of garbage, pet feces and more than $30,000 worth of damage
Bathrooms and matte black trends: bold and beautiful inspiration
Fixtures and accessories that instantly modernize your space
Whether you ’ re going to tackle a bathroom renovation or simply want to kick up the wow factor, matte black faucets and accessories go a long way in making a stylish statement, especially if you want to infuse some depth and drama to your focal points or accents.
The mass appeal of matte black cannot be understated, as it continues to filter into the mainstream and be incorporated throughout home designs. It’s showing up everywhere, but predominantly kitchen and bath spaces.
“We’ve seen matte black grow in popularity over the past few years, and a lot of our customers are asking for it more often, ” says Adam Young, marketing coordinator, with Splashes
Bath & Kitchen Victoria, B.C
“Customers can expect a wider range of options than years ago We stock a variety of brands that offer matte black in their collections, like Riobel, with their faucets and shower kits, or Kartners’ line of accessories.”
Matte black offers a more distinct and sleek profile than conventional fixture designs and finishes, so it’s easy to modernize your bathroom. Its
timeless quality means it’s unlikely to go out of style
Known for its versatility, it’s exciting to integrate with other metals for contrast, like satin brass and golds, for instance, even stainless. Plus, it pairs seamlessly with any design styles you want to achieve, like modern, traditional, or transitional Additionally, most people gravitate towards a neutral colour palette in their bathrooms, which makes it a great finish option that pops and complements fluently
If your bathroom is well-lit or sunshine streams in, with an unpolished finish like matte black, you’ll find less glare, without light bouncing off your fixtures.
“It’s softer, more subdued, too,” adds Young, “while maintaining an air of sophistication and elegance”
The big bonus? Maintenance is virtually effortless, as this black beauty is more impervious to water marks, fingerprints and scratches, compared to chrome or other metallic surfaces.
PRODUCT COLLECTIONS, INSPIRATION
The experts at Splashes Bath & Kitchen share some options to incorporate matte black products into your bathroom.
“The faucets in the Nibi Collection by Riobel have a minimal aesthetic that would complement any bathroom,” explains Young “They’ve taken inspiration from the cone-shaped tapering of a lighthouse, with straight, steady lines, and a rounded base We carry both the Single, Top Handle Faucet, and the Widespread Faucet models.”
For all you bathers who love a good soak, you can elevate your Zen time
If your go-to relaxation is a book and glass of wine, look to Kartners’ Free Standing Bath Wine Stand to keep everything within reach. Its modern styling is the perfect accent piece, and accommodates your book or laptop, stemmed wine glass, and towel
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Your fluffy robes can have their own home, too, on the Oslo Triple Robe Hook, with three fixed horizontal hooks, and concealed mounting for a seamless look.
“If you ’ re considering matte black for your bathroom fixtures and accessories, our consultants will help you with your questions and provide you with design advice,” reveals Young.
“Our experts are here to help make your dream bathroom a reality”
Consult a Splashes Bath & Kitchen expert to learn more about the best matte black fixtures and accessories for your needs, and view their exceptional selection of reputable brands and quality products at one of Splashes eight showrooms on the lower mainland area, including 4500 Vanguard Road in Richmond. Phone: (604) 278-3766 or visit splashesonline com for more information.
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‘They turned my house into a giant landfill’: Landlord
DAISY XIONG
dxiong@richmond-news com
Richmond resident Hui Chen and her husband entered the house they rented out on Williams and No 3 roads last week, after failing to collect rent and not hearing from the tenant for days
They couldn’t believe what they saw
“They turned my house into a giant landfill The whole house stunk,” Chen told the Richmond News
There was animal urine and feces everywhere on the floor, carpets, tables and chairs, and garbage scattered around the floor
The sink was full of unwashed dishes with flies circling and the fridge was stuffed with expired food The furniture and walls were alsodamagedfrom what appeared tobe deep scratches by the tenant’s pets
And there were holes on the window and door screens that were apparently created so the pets could go in and out freely, said Chen And that was not the end of it.
When Chen and her husband opened the garage, they were even more shocked because it was completely taken up by garbage bags more than 20 of them filled to the brim with everything from food waste to dog poop
“They never threw away the garbage and just stored them in the garage…it’s unbelievable someone can live in such a horrible environment,” said Chen, adding she now under-
stands why she always saw their car parked outside the garage.
“We were absolutely shocked I and my husbandlostsleepfortwonightsafterseeingthis We couldn’t believe this happened to us.”
Tenants have ‘disappeared’: Landlord
Chen posted her property online for rent last summer and was approached by a couple in their thirties with two young children.
“They told us they have a property in Vancouver but they wanted to stay close to their kids’ school in Richmond,” recalled Chen.
She was hesitant at first because the couple said they had a golden retriever but they guar-
anteed that the pet was very well-behaved and would stay in a cage when it was inside the house so it would not cause any damage.
Chen agreed and the couple moved in last August after signing a two-year contract
“Last month, I didn’t receive their rent and tried to contact them but there was no response,” said Chen
“I later found out that they cancelled their accounts on Fortis BC and BC Hydro. I gave them a written notice and then went in to check the place, and found out they just left with such a mess.”
When checking the house, Chen realized the couple also had a cat which was never men-
ti
oned
“What also disturbs me is that they have two young kids and they let them live in such a dirty environment,” said Chen, adding she saw children’s toys left right next to pet poop in the house.
Chen said she doesn’t understand why they left without notice claiming that they never had any issues with each other over the past 11 months.
But she is too busy to think of the whys and wherenow shehastorepairallthedamage they’ve made, including replacing the stairs and carpet, repainting the walls, replacing the furniture and having the house cleaned from top to bottom
“The total cost is estimated to be more than $30,000 the floor replacement itself is quoted for more than $10,000, way more than the house deposit they left behind,” said Chen. “And this doesn’t include the money we lose for not being able to rent out the place during this time”
Asking to take responsibility
Chen, who has the couple’s name on the contract, hopes they can contact her and take responsibility for their actions
She said she is collecting evidence and will have to take the couple to court if they refuse to come out, but hopes it doesn’t go that far
“We live in a law-based society you can’t just do things like this and run away It doesn’t work like that,” said Chen
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The tenant left the house with cat and dog poop and urine everywhere (far right) and more than 20 bags of stinking garbage (above)
City took broom to London Farm painting
Dear Editor,
Two weeks ago, a renovated London Heritage Farm site was opened by Mayor Brodie, accompanied by a handful of city and government officials
During this ceremony, little to no attention was paid to what was factually accomplished during the almost two-year project
Debatable is the overall change from a pleasant, though rather neglected, venue, to a streamlined, somewhat pretentious theme park complete with mind-numbing signs that tell you where everything is and particularly what it is
One of the most attractive park features used to be a small pond, teeming with wildlife of all feathers
An utterly charming, monetesque gem, now crossed by a bridge so bulky, so expensive and so huge as if constructed to support multiple contingents of battle tanks, crossing the wildest section of the Fraser River or the Volga
Richmond council saw an opportunity to ruin a hallowed heritage gem, and they took it with a heavy duty broom rather than with an artist’s brush to “open up the area”
As an appalled citizen, I demand this over the top bridge be demolished, and suggest to the City of Richmond decision makers to hire future designers with some respect for heritage and a sense of proportion and beauty
Robert Berkhout RICHMOND
Construction chaos trumps car racket
Dear Editor,
Much has been written about car noise and busy parking lotslately How about residentialconstructionareas?
There is a monster house being built in our neighbourhood and for the past (almost two years) we have been subjected to trucks/cars blocking our narrow street, making it a nightmare to pull in/out of our driveway
They park wherever they want; thus, destroying our lawns
The city has allowed us to use plastic cones as a solution But these construction workers disrespect our neighbourhood.
They do as they please, block our streets with complete disregard for the residents, put their materials so close to the street, we have to dodge them as we drive and walk.
We have complained to the city and all the city has done is create a file Bylaw officers are sent but as soon as they leave the premises, everything goes back to the way it was before
So we don’t exactly know who is in charge here and why the city isn’t doing more to ensure that our streets and neighbourhoods are livable to all and not a constant nightmare
J Dunlop RICHMOND
Bemused by city’s alcohol U-turn
Dear Editor,
“City council approves drinking alcohol in three parks,” News, July 6
In the Richmond News of June 22, it states that the majority of city councillors voted against the pilot program allowing drinking alcohol in Richmond parks
It seemed like a done deal!
So why then was it re-opened?
I was somewhat taken aback when I read in the July 6 edition of the Richmond News that now drinking alcohol got approved in three parks, including part of Garry Point Park, which Mayor Brodie was against Who pushed that through, against the advice of Richmond’s health officer, Dr Meena Dawar, and the concern of the citizens of Richmond?
City council is accountable to the public and is supposed to work for the well-being of families and children.
I want to thank all those who voted against the pilot project and didn’t waver
Thank you, Couns Bill McNulty, Michael Wolfe and Chak Au. Your perseverance for the common good will be remembered
Brigitte Moore
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Hotels suing union, striking workers for making too much noise on picket line
VIKKI HUI vhui@richmond-news com
A group of Richmond hotels is taking a union and its striking workers to court for allegedly making too much noise on the picket line and harassing employees going to and from work
The Sheraton Vancouver Airport on Westminster Highway and its neighbouring sister hotels filed a notice of claim last Friday at the B C Supreme Court against Unite Here Local 40 and its members, who have been on strike for a month
Hotel strike rally shuts down street
VIKKI HUI vhui@richmond-news com
Hundreds gathered at Richmond city centre on Friday afternoon for a mass demonstration led by Unite Here Local 40, the union representing the striking Sheraton hotel workers, to mark the one-month anniversary of job action
A section of Minoru Boulevard was closed off as workers and their allies marched around the area,
calling for living wages and better working conditions
Workers such as housekeepers, banquet staff, front desk agents and the Sheraton’s Starbucks food services workers walked off the job on June 14
Since then, they have been picketing outside the Sheraton and its sister hotels, Hilton Vancouver Airport and Marriott Vancouver Airport, every day between 7 a m and 7 p m
According to court documents, the workers on the picket line are creating “intolerable” noise which exceeds bylaw levels from 7 a m to 7 p m each day
The hotel claims that the noise causes “substantial annoyance and disturbance” to the Sheraton and its neighbouring sister hotels, their guests, employees andthegeneralpublicandinterfereswiththeir“physical, psychological and mental well-being.”
The Sheraton is seeking a court order banning picketers from using microphones, loud speakers, megaphones, blow horns and other tools in the area or making any noise exceeding levels permitted by City of Richmond bylaws
The Sheraton also alleges the union and its supporters have engaged in “intimidating and harassing conduct towards Sheraton employees who choose to continue working during the strike, as they are law-
fully entitled to do.” According to the notice, picketers repeatedly harassed an employee who crossed the picket line by blocking her from driving home, going to her house and knocking “loudly and incessantly” on her door while shouting at her on two occasions.
“(The employee) fears that she has been followed to and from work by the union, for the purpose of intimidating and threatening her for deciding to cross the picket line,” reads the claim
Itaddedtheemployeehasturneddownshifts infear of being confronted by union members
The hotel is also asking the court to stop the union and its members from intimidating or interfering with employeesandguests,aswellasgeneraldamagesand costs.
The Sheraton’s sister hotels under the same management company, Vancouver Airport Marriott Hotel and Hilton Vancouver Airport, are also plaintiffs in the lawsuit.
Unite Here Local 40 members walked off the job on June 14 to demand better pay and working conditions Since then, they have been picketing daily outside the three hotels and their resident restaurants
The Sheraton has received three cease and desist orders from the BC Labour Relations Board for using illegal replacement employees over three weeks. The union will have to file a response to the lawsuit within 21 days of being served
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Sheraton workers and their allies gathered outside Sheraton Vancouver Airport on Minoru Boulevard on Friday to mark one month since they walked off the job Galileo Cheng photo
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Signs remind community of racist past
MARIA RANTANEN mrantanen@richmond-news.com
A memorial to the Komagata Maru ship that tried to land in Vancouver in 1914, but was turned away, will now have a permanent memorial at King George Park
This is to remind Richmondites of Canada’s historical racist policies and practices
Raj Singh Toor, vice-president of the Descendants of the Komagata Maru Society, approached Richmond city council more than two years ago, asking them to recognize this history
A week ago, the two signs were unveiled. There were already many people from India living in Richmond in the early 20th century when the boat arrived.
Sikhs opened a Gurdwara in Richmond in 1912, and there were many Indians working on farms and at the Imperial Cannery Canada, however, closed its doors to immigration from India in 1914, and the Komagata Maru steamship came, challenging that law
Most of the 376 passengers were eventually sent back, after spending two months on the ship waiting in the harbour, often hungry and ill Toor’s grandfather, Baba Puran Singh Janetpura, was one of the passengers on the ship. He notes the passengers were British sub-
jects, and their British citizenship should have made them eligible to enter Canada
When they arrived back in India, they faced persecution from the British, with about 20 killed and many injured This was one of the motivating factors behind the independence movement in India
Toor said the signs at King George Park will help educate the community as well as remind
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them of Canada’s and Richmond’s “diverse makeup”
“Komagata Maru interpretive sign in Richmond is a great tribute to those passengers who suffered a lot during the tragedy,” Toor said “We can’t undo the past, but we can move forward and leave a legacy for future generations by educating them about the past”
Letter writers attack affordable housing proposal
MARIA RANTANEN
mrantanen@richmond-news com
A 25-unit affordable apartment building for women and children in Steveston has been the subject of a form-letter campaign, opposing its construction
The building, on a city-owned lot at the corner of Railway Avenue and Steveston Highway, will be dealt with at next week’s planning meeting
Thecityrecentlyreceivedagrant from the federal government for $9 1 million to build the facility, which will be run by Turning Point Housing Society and is meant for women and children who are facing challenges finding housing
The city received 102 form letters opposing the housing project some were from the immediate surroundings and others from the nearby vicinity
One letter noted that Turning Point has “recovery society” in its name.
However, the society created an affiliate organization Turning
Point Housing Society when the 129-unit Storeys building was constructed about five years ago in city centre.
In a letter of clarification, Turning Point executive director Brenda Plant notes this building isn’t a recovery home nor is it a lowbarrier building
There will be Turning Point staff on site 24 hours a day.
Furthermore, she noted, the homes are meant for long-term
residents
“Individual counselling and support services will be provided as needed to assist residents in building strong, happy and productive lives,” Plant said in her letter.
“Many will already have jobs, be seeking employment opportunitiesor advancing their education” Some feedback questioned who would live in the building, noting the location was inappropriate
because it is located across the street from a pub.
Other comments mentioned the “challenges” of traffic flow and parking as well as the risk of property values going down.
“The presence of affordable housing units, particularly if they are concentrated in one specific area, may result in a perceived decline in the desirability of our neighborhood, which could consequently affect property values,” reads one letter
“The City is trying to shoot in a recovery facility in a quiet, peaceful, harmonious and familyoriented neighbourhood without disclosing the details to the neighbours,” reads another piece of feedback
There will be 15 studio apartments and 10 two-bedroom apartments in the three-storey building
The item was on the planning committee agenda after the News’ print deadline It will then come to a future council meeting
There were a dozen bush and grass fires reported in Richmond in the past week, at a time when the city’s fire danger level is rated “extreme,” like much of the province
The extreme heat is rendering 870 hectares of park lands in Richmond vulnerable to fires, according to the City of Richmond
While parks and trails remain open, there is a complete ban on barbecues and stoves at any time in city parks and at beaches
People are also being reminded not to discard cigarette butts from vehicles, onto sidewalks or in bins, even though they have been extinguished they should be put in sand or water before being thrown out.
There is a $200 fine for not discarding a cigarette or smoking butt correctly and a fine of up to $10,000 for not following fire bans and restrictions
Water resources are also a concern during the extended heat and related drought conditions.
Metro Vancouver reported a 21-percent increase in water use compared to the same period last year.
Richmond is on stage one water restrictions until Oct 15, but this can change if the warm weather and drought conditions continue.
This means residents at even-numbered addresses can only water lawns on Saturday with automatic watering from 5 a m to 7 a m and manually from 6 a m to 9 a m
Odd-numbered addresses may water lawns on Sunday with automatic watering from 5 a m to 7 a m and manually from 6 a m to 9 a m
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Raj Singh Toor (third from left) and his son Karan Singh Toor (second from left) are descendants of a Komagata Maru passenger who was refused entry into Canada.
Photo submitted
The city is planning 25 units of affordable housing for women and children at Railway Avenue and Steveston Highway.
Maria Rantanen photo
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There have been several brush fires in Richmond recently as the hot, dry weather continues
Sting nets eight drunk drivers
MARIA RANTANEN
mrantanen@richmond-news
com
Eight drunk drivers were detained and taken off the road and 49 tickets were issued in a road safety blitz in Richmond on a recent Saturday night Richmond RCMP’s Road Safety Unit teamed up with BC Highway Patrol for a road safety enforcement sting, aiming to get drunk drivers off the road They were stationed at the Sea Island
Pride flag to fly at city hall for first time
MARIA RANTANEN
mrantanen@richmond-news com
Two firsts are planned for Richmond this year to celebrate Pride Week: a progressive pride flag at city hall and a Pride Walk in Steveston.
This will be the first time a pride flag will fly at Richmond City Hall, from July 31 to Aug 6, and comes on the heels of city council changing its flag policy earlier this year
Furthermore, RichmondSteveston MLA Kelly Greene is planning to host a “Pride Walk” on July 29 along the Steveston boardwalk also the first of its kind in Richmond starting in front of herofficeatImperialLanding
“Throughout my time living in Richmond and being in elected office, I have heard from residents that Richmond lacks a sense of belonging for many queer folks and Richmond needs to do better in recognizing our local 2SLGBTQIA+ community, from visibility to consulta-
tions relating to policy planning,” Greene said The News reported last year how a drag queen story hour in Hamilton was disrupted by protesters, some with rainbow swastikas.
The city is organizing various events during pride week including story times, workshops, fitness classes and an improv performance
For a full list of events during Pride Week, go to Richmond ca/pride
Pride Week highlights
Pride Author Panel: Monday, July 31, 7 to 8 p.m. at Brighouse Library
Allyship Workshop: Aug 3, 4:30 to 6 p m at Cambie Community Centre. Open to 2SLGBTQI+ community membersandalliesages13+years
Hot Pot Talks: Queer Asian
Storytelling: Aug 4, 6 p m to 9 p m at Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate
Pride Swim: Aug. 5, 9:30 a m to 11:30 a m at South Arm Outdoor Pool
Way off-ramp from Highway 99 south.
In addition to the eight drunk drivers, another driver was arrested for driving while prohibited
In total, drivers received tickets for 49 various provincial charges during this one-night operation
“(Road safety) operations like this one, which see Richmond RCMP collaborating with BC Highway Patrol, allow us to enhance our enforcement of
road safety rules and regulations,” said Const. Frank Tarape of the Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit
During the month of July, Enhanced Road Safety Enforcement Initiatives will be occurring every Friday and Saturday night somewhere in the City of Richmond
“Our message is clear,” said Tarape. “Drive safe If you’re going to drink, don’t drive”
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Day parole extended for Mountie killer Steven Leclair
VIKKI HUI
vhui@richmond-news com
A man serving a life sentence for fatally shooting four people in 1980 has been granted an extension to his day parole for six more months
Steven Leclair, now in his late 70s, shot two employees and an elderly patron after getting kicked out of a Vancouver bar 43 years ago.
He then held people at gunpoint and forced them to drive him to a Richmond RCMP detachment, where he shot 26-year-old Const. Thomas Agar in the chest
He was convicted of four first-degree murders.
Leclair was granted six months of day parole in December 2022, which has now been extended for six more monthsbytheParoleBoardofCanada (PBC)
In a decision issued on June 23, the PBC acknowledged Leclair’s health has “declined” since he was released to the community, including his “cognitive capabilities”
“(Leclair is) bed-ridden, (has) atrophy and (is) now unable to walk,” reads the decision
Leclair has received in-home care from local health authorities since he was released on day parole Although the PBC “remains very concerned with the seriousness” of
Leclair’s crimes, which caused “inexplicable and incalculable” harms, it decided Leclair’s day parole should continue as he is experiencing “further physical and mental decline”
The PBC said “significant weight” was put on the viability of Leclair’s release plan, which included “support from the local health authority and (Leclair’s) spouse.”
According to the decision, Leclair is engaged in his correctional plan and his accountability, motivation and reintegration potential are a medium level
“(Leclair continues) to have some need for improvement in risk domains,” reads the decision
Under his day parole conditions, Leclair is forbidden from drinking or entering drinking establishments.
He is also not allowed to contact the victims and their families, go to various municipalities across B.C. including Richmond, and he cannot go to police detachments unless it is prearranged or an emergency
Notice
Development Permit Panel Meeting
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
3:30 p.m. in Council Chambers
Agenda Items:
1. 7600 Ash Street - DV 23-013843 - Jatinder Johal - To vary the provisions of Richmond Zoning Bylaw 8500 to reduce the minimum south side yard setback for accessory buildings with a wall length greater than 6.0 m from 2.4 m (7.87 ft.) to 1.5 m (4.92 ft.) to permit retention of an existing detached garage at 7600 Ash Street.
2. 8220 Gilbert Road – DP 23-011608 - Rick Bowal – To permit the construction of a total of two front-to-back duplexes at 8220 Gilbert Road (one on each new lot after subdivision), on lots zoned “Arterial Road Two-Unit Dwellings (RDA)”.
Please call 604-276-4395 for further information.
Please note: If you are unable to attend the Development Permit Panel meeting in-person, you may provide written comments in advance of the meeting by email to cityclerk@richmond.ca, by standard mail, or participate in the meeting remotely by teleconference. Registration to participate remotely is available starting on the Friday prior to the meeting until 1:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting. Information on how to register is available on the City website: https://citycouncil.richmond.ca/meetings/phone-participation.htm
Crash sends one person to hospital
VIKKI HUI
vhui@richmond-news com
A crash at No 4 Road and Westminster Highway last Thursday night has left one person hospitalized
Photos taken by Richmond News reader Terry Crowe at around 8:15 p m on July 13 show a black SUV being towed away along Westminster Highway
Meanwhile, a heavily damaged silver sedan could be seen nestled into the grassy area on the other side of the road Emergency vehicles including Richmond RCMP cruisers, ambulances and a fire truck were also spotted at the scene
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One person was sent to the hospital after a crash at No 4 Road and Westminster Highway last Thursday. Terry Crowe photo
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Const Thomas James Agar, 26, of Richmond RCMP was fatally shot while in the line of duty in 1980
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Nets collected in Steveston camouflage Ukrainian medics
MARIA RANTANEN mrantanen@richmond-news com
Oldfishingnetsusedonthecoast of B.C. have been collected by the Steveston Harbour Authority and repurposed to camouflage medics and field hospitals in Ukraine, a country at war with Russia
Brent Mudry – with his nonprofit Defend Ukraine Foundation – has sent thousands of pounds of fishing nets to the war-torn country where locals then weave pieces of cloth into them to create camouflage nets to place over ambulances and field hospital tents to hide them from the enemy
“It’s almost like a knitting bee,” Mudry said of the process
What colour cloth is used for the camouflage depends on the season white in winter and greens and browns in the fall
Sometimes, if they’re in a hurry, the fishing nets are sent out to the frontline and sticks and leaves are woven into them.
Mudry noted medics, ambulances and field hospitals have been targeted by Russian forces, something that goes against the Geneva Conventions
Last fall, North Shore Rescue donated a used tent that was shipped off to Ukraine by Defend Ukraine. Lo and behold, it arrived just in time as a field hospital had once again been targeted and desperately needed a new tent
For Mudry, who recently retired from the RCMP, helping Ukraine is personal as his family is partly from the Eastern European country
“It’s been a blur since March of last year,” Mudry said
“The stuff is so desperately needed, I want to do more and more,” he added.
Mudry has high praise for the staff at the Steveston Harbour Authority who have not only collected the fishing nets but have also allowed them to use their space to pack their containers.
There have been 10 shipments so far, and each targeted fundraising campaign has a different name.
The latest was Project Easter, that included the fishing nets
This arrived in Kiev about three weeks ago
Each campaign has a unique names last Christmas it was Project Frozen, and others have been given names like Project Padre and Project Bethume
Doing one project at a time allows donors to see directly where their money is going.
There have been some surprise donations, for example, the foundation received a cheque for $2,800 out of the blue from a legion in Manitoba.
Other assistance has come in free shipping from Vancouver to Montreal, covered by CP Rail, something Mudry estimates would cost between $2,400 and $2,800.
Project Easter’s container was half filled with fishing nets about 20 totes weighing about 500 to 600 pounds each.
The other half of the container included combat medic supplies such as wheelchairs, walkers, metal rescue basket stretchers, boot casts and crutches worth $10,000.
Also included in the shipment were donations of clothing, blankets and toys collected by the Yalenka Ukrainian Dancers in Prince George.
When the shipments arrive in Ukraine, they are met with volunteers and local NGOs who distribute the contents to where they’re needed
Through his connections in Ukraine, Mudry sees the on-going need for medical supplies and more camouflage
To donate to Defend Ukraine Foundation, contact Mudry at bmudry@hotmail.com.
Dim sum game made during pandemic to connect friends
VALERIE LEUNG vleung@richmond-news com
Dim sum is not only a meal enjoyed at a restaurant, it’s also a time to connect This became evident during the COVID-19 pandemic when socializing was restricted and meeting with families and friends over dim sum was verboten
Long-time friends Marie Wong, a Richmond resident,
and Pauline Kong decided to create a board game called Steam Up to replicate this culturally important pastime and teach others about dim sum culture
“Dim sum is how I connect with family and friends and when the pandemic hit, it actually took away that connection,” said Wong
“Steam Up comes in and tries to fill in the gap and is
meant to bring that connection back to people regardless of whether we’re at home or at the restaurant”
The game features a moveable turntable game board, stackable steamers and iconic dim sum games pieces like shrimp dumplings, BBQ meat buns, sticky rice and even phoenix claws
Kong told the Richmond News they wanted to incor-
porate cultural awareness throughout the game.
“Dim sum is something many people can relate to, and especially for us, culturally,” said Kong
“We wanted to design something that is authentic, highly related to us, while teaching families and kids about the culture”
There are subtle parts of the game that teach people about Asian culture such as information about the 12 zodiacs and why the number
four is blank on the dice.
“We hope people can learn about new food, try it and learn a little bit about a culture that they haven’t seen before And of course, for those who are familiar with it, we hope it brings back nostalgic feelings”
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Scraps of cloth are woven into fishing nets collected by the Steveston Harbour Authority to create camouflage used in war.
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Stop stigmatizing and start helping: Advocate
MARIA RANTANEN mrantanen@richmond-news.com
One had a legal gun, the other an illegal one. An early-morning armed robbery at Denny’s in Vancouver, an arrest and an eventual acquittal due to a technicality is the mutual history of two Richmond sons in the early 1990s one as a cop, the other as an armed robber. But to see them chatting over a cup of coffee 30 years later with the former cop asking the former robber to help educate the City of Richmond on addictions and homelessness their camaraderie and mutual admiration is obvious.
Richmond city councillor Kash Heed, a former VPD cop and former solicitor general, and Guy Felicella, peer clinical advisor with the BC Centre for Substance Use, recently sat down with the Richmond News to talk about old times but also to look forward to how the City of Richmond could better tackle the toxic drugcrisis,peoplelivingonthestreetsandthe mental-health issues that often lead to these.
Hearkening back to when the former Vancouver cop was following Felicella, Heed described it on both sides as an adrenalinfuelled “game”
“I happened to have a legal gun on my hip he happened to have an illegal gun on his hip,” Heed said
Even though they were on the opposite sides of the cops-and-robbers game, Heed said the issues Felicella had that led him to a life of crime and eventually addiction and living on the streetsofVancouver’sDowntownEastside for almost 20 years, aren’t far from the addictive qualities he himself has
The difference is, for Heed, it led him to a career as a police officer. After their encounter at Denny’s, Guy’s life started going downhill, leading him to living on the streets, while Heed started rising in the ranks, eventually ending his policing career as chief constable of the West Vancouver Police.
“I hit my pinnacle and he hit his bottom, and guess where we’ve come right now, sitting across from each other at the same level,” Heed said
Heed recently facilitated an informational meeting for Richmond city council and city staff to speak with Felicella
Felicella said the point of speaking to Richmond city councillors and city staff, in the city he was raised in, was to humanize people who struggle with addiction and remove biases and judgment He wanted to talk about his childhood in Richmond and about the challenges he faced as a youth
While his history is filled with crime, poverty, homelessness and addiction, Felicella was eventually able to overcome these and is now married with three children and works
as a fierce advocate for people who are going through what he experienced for many years. With his lived experience, he sees the barriers put in front of people trying to overcome an addiction
For him, a turning point was when people started seeing him as a human and saying “enough of punishing this guy, enough of stigmatizing this guy, let’s try to effing help this guy,” and he found the strength to stop doing drugs
Drug crisis behind ‘picket fences’
Both Heed and Felicella are critical of the media’s portrayal of the drug crisis with stories often linked to images of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Instead, these stories should include images of white picket fences, because that’s where drugs are being consumed and people are dying
In fact, in 2022, 14 out of 29 people in Richmond who died from toxic drugs died in private residences
When Heed was with the West Vancouver Police, a 14-year-old girl died from an overdose This led to outrage in the community and a full police investigation When police interviewed young people, however, they told them the question shouldn’t be who is using drugs, rather, who isn’t using drugs.
“The frequency of use by kids in their teen years (in West Vancouver) was moreso than the inner city of Vancouver,” Heed said “The only difference was these kids in West Van weren’t committing crimes to buy their drugs, they were getting money from their family”
“Don’t show the Downtown Eastside, be-
cause it’s your own backyard where you’ll find the problems,” he added “And, if you look in your own backyard, those are the areas where we can make most of the difference”
Felicella’s years of crime and eventual addictions and homelessness started behind a figurative white picket fence
Felicella recounts his childhood in Richmond growing up in a middle-class family, attending McKinney elementary and Hugh Boyd and London secondary schools
But at 12, he was already dipping into a life of crime and, at 14, he was incarcerated for the first time and spent the rest of his teen years in foster care and in juvenile detention
Undiagnosed ADHD played a huge part in the path he took, but he also attributes it to influences from his peers
For Felicella, while he was involved with gangs in the Lower Mainland in the 1990s, the gang shootings scared him enough to push him out With nowhere else to go, he ended upontheDowntownEastsidefor20years,addicted and homeless.
He changed his name to Tony “because it was too painful to be Guy”
Finally, when Felicella started overdosing
a total of six times and he saw the physical toll that was taking on him, he found the strength to finally quit
It wasn’t a straightforward journey of “just say no” to drugs, however He went to treatment a dozen times, got out of the Downtown Eastside, then attended a day program for a year “like it was my job,” he explained
But the treatment system often made him feel like a failure He would relapse while in treatment a very common thing to happen and he would get kicked to the curb The message of abstinence is dangerous, Felicella said, because when an addict relapses, they feel like a “a bag of shit”
“People didn’t celebrate that I was trying, I was f*** trying,” he said “I’m not getting the outcome that I wanted, but I’m still trying”
In fact, some treatment programs don’t allow methadone or suboxone while others require, if someone is on methadone, to taper off while in treatment Being on these opioid substitution programs is not considered being “clean,” Felicella explained.
“What the hell are you talking about? I’m not putting a needle in my neck, get over it, I’m clean,” he said
“Basically, you’re trying to get your life together and we’re going to put you in withdrawal and you’re going to have to go through that, while you’re trying to put your life together,” he added
As an activist and through his work, Felicella sees others struggling with the issues he dealt with for years. And he sees the same barriers he faced
Too often, the mentalhealth and addictions system tells addicts “we have it our way, we’re not doing it your way,” he said, but, in fact, they need “a pathway out of their addiction”
And there’s no cookie cutter way to do it, but a good start is harm reduction services such as safeinjection sites where an addict can build relationships and connect with support
“This is why people are dying alone you don’t have a place to go to get support,” Felicella said
Richmond doesn’t have a sanctioned safeinjection site, but Vancouver Coastal Health has recently expanded some daytime safe consumption services
Accessing a safe-injection site for a drug user is a choice he or she makes to take care of him or herself, Felicella said And being in a place where they’re supported, they may ask for treatment or other help
Guy Felicella (left) and Richmond city councillor Kash Heed have a long history They recently sat down with the Richmond News to talk about how to tackle mental health, addictions and homelessness Maria Rantanen photo
... enough of punishing this guy, enough of stigmatizing this guy, let’s try to effing help this guy.
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India wins Nations Cup after penalty shootout
VALERIE LEUNG Vleung@richmond-news com
It was deep into the evening on Sunday before the winner of the Nations Cup was decided
Extra time and a penalty shoot-out were required to separate India and Croatia in the men’s open division, with the former coming out on top to regain its crown from last year’s winner
During the last of three days of thrilling amateur soccer, the fields across Richmond were heated up, not only by the sunny weather but also by enthusiastic cheers this weekend
Thousands of amateur players and fans from across Western Canada arrived in Richmond for the 42nd annual Nations Cup soccer tournament, played across all ages and sexes over three days at Hugh Boyd, Minoru and South Arm fields
Aside from the main event, the men’s open final, men’s over 52s went to England, 2-0 over Scotland, while the 45s section was won by Germany, 1-0 over Canada.
The men’s over 38s win went to Iran with a 1-0 victory over Scotland, and the men’s over 30s title goes to India, which defeated Scotland 1-0
In the women’s open division, India took the win with a 5-1 over China
For more photos from the weekend, go to Richmond-News com/local-sports For all the tournament’s results and final standings, visit thenationscup.com.
It has been a good summer for the Richmond FC U14 girls Strikers team The girls, who made it to the provincials last season, repeated the feat this year, this time coming home with a silver medal from the tournament in Kamloops, hot on the heels of winning the regional Coastal Cup. For the full story, go to Richmond-News com/ local-sports
Nations Cup president Jeff Wilson (centre) with Team India, after their dramatic shootout win against Croatia in the men ’ s open division final Valerie Leung photo
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Located in a quiet cul-de-sac on a large 8504 SF lot by Blundel & Gilbert Road with excellent street appeal with many new homes in the area For those wanting to build a new dream home the new home can be as large as 3801 SF plus garage with back lane The home has some updates over the years and would make an excellent home or investment property Conveniently located close to B unde l & No 2 Road by shopping, parks, amenities and Steveston-London Secondary 6960 Chelmsford Street TOTALLY UPDATED 2 BEDROOM Totally updated & professionally designed from top to bottom with laminate floors, sparkling baths and kitchen with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, built in bar doors, casings & crown mouldings. Popular Apple Greene unit offers 920 SF living area with 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and comes with 1 parking and 1 storage locker This super clean with nothing to do but move in and has a private balcony overlooking trees & greenspace. 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All this in an excellent location in a quiet cul-de-sac that’s close to Seafair Mall, Steveston Village, Gilmore Elementary Hugh Boyd Secondary and everything West Richmond has to offer 8391 Fairfax Place 2 LEVEL, 3 BDRM TOWNHOME Carlton Terrace. This 2 level CORNER townhome is extremely wellmaintained and offers 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and 1955 SF of super spacious living. Features a white gourmet kitchen, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, separate nook, laminate floors, gas fireplace, large master ensuite, newer washer/dryer bright skylights and hot water heating. This quiet, executive style home “feels like a house” and has open exposures to the north/south/east. Comes complete with a fully fenced backyard and double side x side garage. All this in a well managed complex in central Richmond close to Garden City Mall, new Save-On Foods, Shoppers, restaurants, banks, buses, parks, DeBeck Elementary & Palmer Secondary Move in anytime! #15-8051 Ash Street 4 BEDS & 3.5 BATHS AT HAMPTON COVE Charterhouse by Polygon in the master-planned community of Hampton Cove This spotless 1849 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathroom townhome with a s de-by-s de garage offers space for everyone. The lower floor extra large bedroom offers a full 3pc bathroom with a walk-out patio is ideal for the teenager granny nanny guest or home office. The floor plan is bright and open with separate liv ng & family rooms with a South exposed kitchen & deck. This unit offers a North facing Primary bedroom and has easy access to the Hampton Club one o the bes amenities in the lower mainland with an outdoor swimming pool, gym, fitness center, and much more with over 12,000 sq ft of fun with a resort-style feeling This riverside community is nestled between the Links @ Hampton Cove Golf Course the Marina an assortment of walking and biking trails, and with n walk ng distance to Neilson Grove Elementary and a short drive to Delta Secondary In move-in condition #9-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner
Amazing SE CORNER 2 bedroom + den that overlooks the heart of the vibrant River District This bright and spacious 903 SF home w/ an oversized 190+ SF patio offers a totally open kitchen, premium JennAir SS appliances, gas cooktop quartz counters, laminate floors, new carpets, new paint in-floor heating in master bath, 9’ ceilings, insuite laundry & Nest con rolled AIR cooling heating system. 1 parking & 1 locker One Town Centre includes access to C ub Central the 14,000 SF of ameni ies w/ full-sized gym, indoor pool hot tub, steam/ sauna rooms, 2 squash courts, basketball court, garden courtyard, kids and adult party rooms. All his that’s just steps to Save-onFoods, Shoppers, TD & Scotiabank, Starbucks, Sush Mura, riverfront walkways & direct bus to Metrotown #207-8538 River District Crossing, Van CRAFTSMAN-STYLE 4 BDRM TOWNHOME Only 6 months new! This craftsman-style 4 bdrm, 3.5 ull bath townhome at the Ballantree by Polygon o fers 2181 SF of super spacious living in Coquitlam s Burke Mountain! Nestled in the heart o nature, this like-new home features an open contemporary kitchen, huge island, marble backsplash, stone counters, SS appliances, gas cooktop, expansive windows, large south-facing balcony off the dining area, laminate floors, 9’ ceilings, spa-inspired master bath & insuite laundry room. Lower level family room bdrm + bath even has its own separate entrance w/ direct street access. Double side x side garage comes complete w/ a level 2 EV ready outlet Balance New Home Warranty All this in a fantastic family-friendly commun ty that s within a short drive to all amenities, schools & transit #154-1350 Mitchell Street, Coquitlam PARKER PLACE 2 - RETAIL SPACE Parker Place 2 retail space. This 308 SF unit is a bright corner unit with floor to ceiling windows. The current tenant is a printing company that has been using the space for the last 4 years and have been in business for 20 years. The rent is $1300 per month and lease renewal is March 2024. This is a great investment property in a popular Richmond Mall. Also suitable for your own use for various retail or office type businesses. #1620-4311 Hazelbridge Way
#405 - 4600 Westwater Drive
Corner Penthouse with River Views. First time on the market! Spacious 2 Bedroom and Den with wrap around deck in highly sought after Copper Sky
Showings by appointment only
Offered at $1,298,000
STEVESTON VILLAGE • #9 - 4311 Bayview Street
STEVESTON VILLAGE location, with Fraser River at your doorstep. Spacious 2 Bedroom 2 1/2 Bathroom Townhouse. Featuring open concept Living/Dining area with French Doors opening onto south facing deck, ideal for enjoying afternoon sun or evening sunsets. Chef's kitchen,with direct access to the rear deck, great for BBQ or "al fresco" dining. Upper floor offers 2 large bedrooms with en-suite bathroom for principal bedroom, and family bathroom Integral garage, with flex space or extra storage. Short stroll along the river and enjoy all the amenities that Steveston has to offer Community Centre, Library, Tennis and Pickle Ball Courts, Outdoor Pool, and a plethora of restaurants and quaint shops. It's all about the lifestyle!
Offered at $1,115,000
A16 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM www.AnnePiche.com sutton group - seafair realty. 550 - 9100 blundell road, richmond, bc v6y 1k3 604.241.4898 PEACEFUL, PRIVATE, PERFECT 4391 Bayview Street Minutes from the waterfront boardwalk, community centre & 2 great schools – Homma & McMath is this super 3 bedroom & den home. Boasts 3 full baths, Great Room concept plus a separate Living Room off the foyer & a clever glass covered patio that extends the living area. Tons of storage & A/C STEVESTON SOUTH $1,955,000 NICER THAN NEW 5257 Hollyfield Avenue Is this impeccable 3 bedroom and den home. Updated to perfection with the Open Concept greeting you right when you walk in Beautifu bright white kitchen with big island anchors the main floor family room opens to large patio & great yard with hot tub. Too many upgrades to list – move in ready! STEVESTON NORTH $1,789,000 CHOICE COMPLEX 25 11491 7th Avenue Terrific 3 bedroom 2 level townhome situated minutes from Steveston Village, Garry Point Park & great schools – Byng & McMath Perched on the West Dyke Mariners Village is a family friendly complex with grand greenspace & resort-style amenities that boasts an indoor pool, hot tub & sauna. STEVESTON VILLAGE $698,000 MAKE A MOVE 10740 Mortfield Road To MONTROSE ESTATES with its close proximity to South Arm Community Centre. Minutes from the beautiful park & outdoor pool is this cozy split-level on a spacious 7,484 sq ft lot Features 3 beds up, spacious living & dining rooms on main & family room off the kitchen with a sunny solarium at rear SOUTH ARM $1,828,000 Offered at $1,718,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4827 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM 11231 7TH AVENUE Wonderful opportunity for a starter family home in Steveston Village! This 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home was built by a reputable local builder and enjoys a very functional and open floor plan. Bring your renovation ideas and update this well-built home with excellent bones. You'll love the great location steps to the West Dyke Trail, walking distance to Garry Point Park and transit stops, within the Lord Byng Elementary and McMath Secondary School catchments and a short stroll or 2-minute drive to all the amenities of Steveston Village. Offered at $579,900 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM @ #105-23233 GILLEY ROAD #113-23200 GILLEY ROAD This 1 bedroom and den unit has a large West-facing patio, perfect for host ng guests when completed, estimated in 2024. Hamilton Village - West: Less than 15 homes remain! Hamilton Village - West offers the same style and value as Phase 1 in a larger, 2-part building. The East and West, mixed-use buildings share two indoor ameni y spaces, beautiful gardens, a huge playground and an underbuilding parkade. Live at the center of it all and come home to stainless steel appliances, forced air heating and cooling, sleek modern interiors and your choice of two designer colour schemes. Call today! Offered at $599,900 Fraser Roberts 604.779.5324 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM #217-23233 GILLEY ROAD Quiet 1 bed + den overlooking the outdoor amenity space of the attractive first phase in the Hamilton Village master-planned community The next new building in the area isn t ready for another year – save the GST and buy this move-in ready home! The well-appointed kitchen enjoys stainless steel appliances, sleek modern cabinets, quartz counters, built in wine rack and attractive tiling French doors to the den add a lovely touch. Call to view before it s gone
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Beautifully renovated 955 sf 2-bdrm unit in popular & wel managed “Dorchester Circle”. Quick access to gorgeous Minoru Park, transit, Richmond Centre & schools. Kitchen w/ eating area, maple cabinets & S/S appliances. W/B fireplace. Laminated wood flooring + tiled kitchen & bath floors. Master Bdrm has walk-thru closets
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Affordable good-looking & updated 2-bdrm + den, 2-bath west facing 1,355 SF penthouse apartment in "Windsor Gardens", vaulted ceiling in huge 22' x 11.5' living room. Separate bedrooms ensure privacy Separate shower + soaker tub in master bdrm Insuite laundry Complete common area updates make this building looking brand nw Centra Richmond on bus route & neighboring prestigious Sunnymede Ferris & Richmond High School-catchment. Rental allowed and pet friendly M-TO-M long
rm/laundry + parking & ocker N facing, expansive w ndow wall S eek, Eurostyle kitchen, brand name app iances Loads of storage space Energy efficient Amenities: andscaped rooftops, BBQ patio, assigned gardening planters, gym, meeting room, & party lounge Pets & rentals (min 30days) friendly Fantastic l festyle w/ great restaurants, theatre, shopping, SkyTrain/AquaBus, the SeaWall, Hinge Park, & Creekside Cmty Ctr a l steps from your front door!
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Great exposure! Corner 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. IB1 zoned, perfect for showroom/office for service-oriented businesses such as Minor health (e.g. acupuncture & naturopathic, massage clinics), lawyers or notary, financing & insurance etc.
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Top floor 12ʼ x 40ʼ (478 SF) office F-to-C windows w/beautiful 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
RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, JULY 20, 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 Elegance! Beautifully-crafted by Robert Bosa's Quorum Group! Practically across Richmond Centre. Low density Functional floor plans. Spacious & bright! Quality-finished. Built-in brand name appliances. Gas cooktop. Air-Con. No carpet. Equipped gym. Elegance & class throughout. On a very quiet residential street. 1, 2 & 3 bedroom choice units Price from $688,800 & up AWESOME & MOVE-IN READY 6671 GIBBONS DRIVE Prestigious Gibbons! Custom blt in 2015. 1-level 3,371 sf executive home on dream 86ʼ x 249ʼ(21,744 sf). West backyard. 3.5-bath, 3-Bdrm + den/ 4th bdrm. Gourmet kitchen opens to family room. 10ʼ to 13ʼ high ceilings 400 sf covered patio with motorized solar shades + 2 gas lines for true outdoor living. Smart home system Triple garage. RARE 3,371 SF 8-YR YOUNG RANCHER ON 21,744 SF LOT $5,490,000 NEW LISTING 3326 E. 2ND AVENUE, VANCOUVER This brand new sty ish ½ duplex is the perfect affordable family home 1,805 sf w/ 4-bdrm + den, 4-bath, 2 kitchens & 2 laundry stations Garage & gated open parking Sunny south backyard + covered 104 sf deck Open plan on main floor w/ efficient electric F/P, beautiful shower (has seat) in powder room & Is and kitchen w/quartz ctr tops Lower floor is a 605sf 2-bdrm legal suite No carpet, HRV radiant HW heating & brand name appliances City & mountain views from master Bdrm balcony Close to skytra n station, walk to Rupert and bus stop, schools, shopping & much more BRAND NEW STYLISH 1/2 DUPLEX $1,888,000 NEW PRICE 2250-4871
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time tenant. WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN ***1,355 SF P/H $778,000 NEW LISTING 4307-4730 LOUGHEED HWY, BURNABY Prestigious & luxury 1,242 sf NW corner SKY -COLLECTION unit. 3-bdrm, 3-bath, 2 side-x-side pkg Efficient open plan with spectacular mountain & sunset views. Spacious & bright. High end material & workmanship. Quality quartz counter & Bosch kitchen appliances (Panasonic Microwave). AC. & lots of drawer/shelves storage systems. Partly covered 375 sf balcony w/unique sliding doors make in-door/outdoor living relaxing, easy & enjoyable. World class amenities include, gym, yoga studio, lounge, games rm, theatre, music studio & more. Walk to Brentwood Mall & skytrain station. Unit been well taken care of & shows like new CONCORDʼS BRENTWOOD @HILLSIDE WEST $1,598,000 NEW PRICE 621-159 W 2ND AVENUE Immaculate 515sf apt Junior 1-bdrm +flex
GREEN AT WEST IN OLYMPIC VILLAGE $649,900 NEW PRICE 1510-7380 ELMBRIDGE WAY
Res dences” by Bosa! Walking d stance to Richmond Centre A very well built & maintained qual ty residence n the sky SW corner 1086 sf 3-bdrm 2-bath 88 sf balcony w/ garden view Efficient layout with master bdrm away from others Open kitchen 1 park ng & bike locker Rental & pet friend y Pictures taken while tenanted, now vacant & freshly painted Complex has equipped gym, sauna
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to full bath. 86 sf S-facing balcony w/ park-like view Complex has heated O/D pool, hot-tub, sauna & equipped gym. 1 secured pkg + 1 locker Cat & rental friendly 3 BDRM W/SUNSET VIEW $538,800 NEW LISTING 6540 MANG ROAD Rarely available wel -kept 6 -bdrm (5 up all ensu ted) 6-bath + den Main floor spac ous iving area & impressive open 400+ sf foyer (18ʼ+ ceiling) are deal for entertainment! Efficient separate wok cooking area in gourmet kitchen Hot water radiant heat & light weight concrete upper floor T led roof Triple garage 350 sunny S/facing balcony 67ʼ x 170ʼ (11,390 sf) lot w/ S backyard on a cherry-tree-lined quiet ins de street Walk to M noru Park in 10 minutes WEST RICHMOND LUXURY 5,811 SF MANSION $3,480,000 NEW PRICE SOLD
This well ooked after 2 bedroom and den is one of the largest plans in the complex, it features a renovated kitchen, updated main bathroom with wa k-in shower, large room sizes, large sunny balcony, ful size storage locker & much more
Just listed! Over 2600 sq ft 4 bdrm and games (could be 5th bdrm) in the highly sought after ʻWestwindʼ subdivision! Features generous room sizes, newer vinyl window throughout and a large double car garage. Back yard is an entertainerʼ s dream with a huge deck off the kitchen and mature landscaping offering a private sanctuary for family BBQʼs! Super location, just a stoneʼ s throw to the Elementary school and a 15 minute walk along the river into Steveston Village. Call now for your
Lots of value here with this beautifully maintained and updated 4 bedroom family home! Features a gorgeous new kitchen with large island and eating bar Long term owners have continuously updated the home and features newer flooring, appliances, patio door, exterior paint, backyard deck, garage door, gutters and so much more! The private yard space faces west and backs onto a park area, offering up a great space for entertaining and family BBQʼ s This beauty is in move in condition, call for your private viewing!
A18 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM Diana Dickey 604.618.7060 dianadickey.com 221 7251 Minoru Blvd. New price $799,000 2 bed + den 2 bath 1 1285 sqft. 8660 Citadel Cres. $1,499,000 3 bed 1 bath 1323 sqft. HELPING YOU MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE Reach out to Diana today to find out the value of your home 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) 5680 Woodpecker Drive Westwind! 4 bdrm and games! $1,998,800
8611 Allison Street 4 bdrm, 2400 sq ft! Backs onto park! $1,698,800
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SELLING? Call today for a free market evaluation of your home Steve Buchsbaum 604.657.7877 Top 10% of all Realtors www.bchomesales.com $528,800 ** 2 Bedroom Townhouse ** New Listing! Spacious 1,060 sq ft 2 bdrm end unit at popular Kingswood Downes. Th s bright upper unit has had lots of updates and features quiet ocat on large rooms, laminate floors, new kitchen with quartz counters, renovated bathroom, in-suite laundry, lots of storage, spacious balcony and much more! Great, well run complex with poo Pets Ok. 11506 Kingcome Ave, Richmond $1,598,800 ** New Listing ** Wel ma ntained 3 bdrm Rancher ocated on a qu et street, features large 66 x 106’ lot w th sunny West backyard and lane access one leve living with large bonus finished room above the garage, great for storage or hobby room, 2 car garage, ots of storage and much more! Great locat on, c ose to everything 10600 Ainsworth Cres, Richmond $1,898,800 ** Swimming Pool ** Spacious 2,580 sq ft, well mainta ned fam ly home s tuated on a large 7,7715 sq ft
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Ideal bright location, low maintenance 1995 semi-custom above Imperial Village, walking distances to schools & amenities Cul-de-sac cliff side views to West. Updated throughout, Roman bath, smart toilet, dual W/D Luxurious Oak spiral staircase to foyer Updated cabinetry, appliances, new aircon/heat pump, lighting & plumbing fixtures Electric & dual gas fireplace heat. West facing rear deck w/awnings & gazebos MLS# R2778323 1641 53A Street Tsawwassen PRICE REDUCTION! $1,798,888 Modern 4 bdrm 2.5 bath SCAN FOR P CS & VIDEO Private safe showings available Peter 236-868-4687 peter@uplandshomerealty com BUYER’S AGENTS WELCOME
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RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023 A19 RE/MAX Westcoast, #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond, BC V7B 1B4 / Tel: 604.273.2828 / Cell: 604.317.7768 / Fax: 604.284.1581 / Email: patti@pattimartin.com Each office independently owned and operated #203-7777 Cambie St, Vancouver New CONCRETE Building “SOMA” at Winona Park in Vancouver West. Air-conditioned SOUTHEAST CORNER UN T wi h 2 Bedrooms & 2 Ful Baths in a boutique building. Functional floorplan with 9-foot-high ceiling and engineered hardwood floors throughou Well-equipped kitchen with additional window, high-end European MIELE appliances, gas stove, and quartz countertops. One parking with Electric Vehicle charging and a PRIVATE large storage room for your exclusive use. Super convenient location: walk to Marine Gateway shopping district & Skytrain Station and easy access to downtown, Langara College & UBC. Top school catchment: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary & Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Rentals & Pets Allowed. Perfect for young fam lies and downsizers. Don t miss this opportunity! Andrea Chu 604-338-6600 $929,000 Lots 30 & 31 Westminster Hwy Excellent holding properties in sought-after McLennan area of East Richmond. Approx. lot size 9.33 m wide x 27.59 m long (3502 square meters / .87 acres) Zoned AG-1 Agricultural. Currently mature blueberry bushes. Ideal properties for your Hobby Farm for Blueberries or Vegetables and Fruit. Land Only No services available.Virtual tour available. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 Adam Wachtel 604-315-2746 $299,000 EACH #1801-7888 Saba Road $1,199,000 #2-13160 Princess Street Craftsman style DETACHED townhome set in coveted London Landing. This spacious home features an open plan for ease of entertaining & family fun. High ceiling, granite counters, cherry cabinets S/S appliances & 2 fireplaces create that warm inviting home you desire. Bedrooms, all on the second floor are served by a full bath & the master bedroom has a 5 pc ensuite & walk in closet. The top floor loft makes a great gym or play area & opens to a huge deck featuring sunset & partial water views. The lower floor offers a flex room, currently used as an office, storage & access to the oversized double garage Schools are nearby & you will enjoy taking the dyke walking trails to historic Steveston for the shops & restaurants. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 / Adam Wachtel 604-315-2746 $1,599,000 NEW LISTING eet OPEN SUN 2-4 SOLD 4280 Louisburg Place $1,829,800 SOLD #50-12311 No. 2 Road FAIRWINDS – bright and spacious 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom townhome located in a terrific, family-friendly complex within a great school catchment. This unit is FRESHLY PAINTED. Spread over 3 levels, head upstairs into the open concept living, dining & kitchen with 9 ft. ceilings & laminate floors throughout. Kitchen with maple cabinets S/S appliances, gas stove & stone counters. Dining/living area with gas fireplace & balconies at either end. 3 generous bedrooms up, incl primary bedroom with walk-in closet & full ensuite. Tandem garage has 2 covered parking & extra storage. Built in vacuum Walking distance to Steveston Village, London Landing & the dyke trail system. School Catchment: Homma Elementary & McMath Secondary Patti Martin 604-273-2828 / Adam Wachtel 604-315-2476 $1,099,800 NEW LISTING #766-6288 No. 3 Road South Tower of Mandarin Residence in heart of Richmond Centre. This functional and large 1 bed + Den faces the quiet inner courtyard and water feature. The kitchen features high end SS appliances, gas cooktop, quartz countertop and backsplash. The residence is conveniently situated next to Brighouse skytrain station and bus station, just a 2-minute walk to Richmond Centre, major banks, and many restaurants. It offers easy access to the airport, downtown Vancouver and other destinations via sky rain. The unit includes 1 parking, and residents can enjoy great amenities such as a gym, garden terrace, and games/meeting rooms. Balance of 2-5-10 year home warranty Patti Martin 604-273-2828 / Adam Wachtel 604-315-2476
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(April 2022). School catchment: Blundell Elementary & Steveston-London Secondary Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $1,899,800 NEW LISTING 10191 Defoe Street Charming & well-kept 5 bed 3 bath home in Woodwards neighbourhood. Spacious main floor with open liv ng & dining room, & kitchen with large family room Natural light highlights the attention to details throughout this home. Original kitchen with modern appliances, efficient layout, ample storage, & cozy eating area Above features the large primary bedroom with full ensuite bathroom and walk-in-closet 4 other bedrooms above. Private backyard with man cured lawn & mature trees perfect for outdoor gatherings. Enjoy a short walk to nearby parks, schools, & shopping centers. Schoo Catchment: McKinney Elementary & Steveston-London Secondary Don t miss the opportunity to make this your new home. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 / Zack Zhang 778-881-9926 $1,699,000 NEW LISTING hood Spac ous ma n OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4 Quilchena Green townhome with primary bedroom on the main. 3 bedroom and 4 bathroom townhome in Terra Nova with 2 natural gas fireplaces, a South-facing patio and 2 covered parking.
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A20 THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM 5500 Woodpecker Dr Listed $2,198,000 #402 - 1330 Jervis St Listed $998,000 WESTWIND 11101 Chickadee Court Beautifully remodelled, LARGE 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath Family friendly cul-de-sac. Newly Listed $2,299,000 ELEANOR SY TAN www.eleanorsytan.com WESTSIDE Cell. 604-802-1696 Bus: 604-263-8800 OF B C 30 Years #1901-1196 PIPELINE ROAD Coquitlam ~ $1,148,800 EXCEPTIONALLY SPACIOUS and beautifully REMODELLED 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom SUB-PENTHOUSE at the highly sought-after Hudson built by Bosa This executive-style residence with 2 balconies features STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS of Lafarge Lake and the surrounding mountains with unparalleled privacy Enjoy the added convenience of two side-by-side secured parking stalls on the main level, a large storage locker, a proactive strata and an AMAZING RECREATION CENTER Prime central location close to transit, shopping, restaurants, library, community center and any other amenity you desire A rare opportunity waiting for YOU! 1107 MONTROYAL BOULEVARD North Vancouver ~ $1,450,000 Fabulous opportun ty to acquire a fam ly townhouse n North Vancouver s sought after Canyon Heights ne ghbourhood Three bedrooms up w th fourth bedroom down perfect for the growing fami y Extensive renovations s nce 2014 and maintained n good condition by car ng owners Private back patio w th green belt to enhance the separat on from your ne ghbours Great schoo catchment w th sought after Canyon He ghts E ementary and Handsworth Seconday c ose by This home is accessed off Montroyal and s a private enc ave separate from the rest of the comp ex Bonus three park ng spots out front of your un t nc uding the garage Close to C eveland Dam park Capilano Suspension Br dge and Grouse Mountain Great ocation for commuters who need to use the Lions Gate Bridge for that downtown off ce SOLD Bringing Results Home PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORAT ON 604.970.8118 BCwestcoastHomes.com RE/MAX Westcoast #110–6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond, BC V7B 1B4 101 1551 FOSTER ST , WHITE ROCK This one is SPECIAL! Rare y ava lab e 1100 + sqft 1 bedroom + den SE corner su te at Sussex House! First floor home with a huge patio fenced yard & gated access to the street It s perfect for gardening & your outdoor entertainment! Features floor to ceil ng windows, e egant 9’ cei ings beautifu HW floors through out Newly updated gourmet kitchen with new stainless appliances in 2020 granite countertops and new ight fixtures Spacious bedroom with coffered ceilings walk-in c oset ensuite with soaker tub separate shower & double sinks Ideal open space living at its best! Impeccably mainta ned comp ex with guest suite, gym & party room Superb ocation in the heart of White Rock! Just steps to Semiahmoo Mall, cafes restaurants transit & all amen t es It’s a Walker’s Paradise! 3502 1009 EXPO BLVD., VANCOUVER This amazing condo has a beautiful mountain view right from your living room window At night, another spectacular captivating, view awaits you, as thousands of gorgeous lights glisten and shine like diamonds, lighting up the entire mountain side of Grouse Mountain Breathtaking mesmeric PANORAMIC VIEWS of the city lights spanning for miles A short walk brings you to the marina side and footsteps to ocean with a boardwalk for more adventure to walk, jog and ride your bike Prime location in the heart of Yaletown Call today for a private viewing $879,000 407 4500 WESTWATER DR 201 8451 WESTMINSTER HWY 407 2288 PINE ST SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 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 7520 Railway Avenue • $2,385,000 HUGE 11,738 SQFT WEST FACING PROPERTY Located only one block from excellent schools Burnett Secondary and McKay Elementary Partly updated, clean and very liveable split level family home ready for your own personal touches Great investment to rent out, live in now, or build a huge dream home at approximately 4600 sqft Or simply hold, and at some point redevelop with the neighbours Great future potential however you look at it Call your Realtor today to book a viewing DO NOT WALK PROPERTY WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT
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May 15, 1926 - June 23, 2023
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Great Britan, passed away at age 97 Predeceased by her husband John and her daughter Eleanor Survived by her chidren Ewan (Karen), Ruth (Pat), Eva (Steve); grandchildren Geoff (Misu), Zoe, Sri, Leigh, Hadyn (Nicole), Nck (Lauren), Angela (Ron), Dana (Randy), Justn (Jocelyne), Curts (Chloé); great grandchidren Kaya, Luke, Kaleb, Livia, Raine, Aya, Reese, Ara
Prvate famly service wil be hed at a ater date
In ieu of cards or flowers, pease consider a donation to the Knowedge Network n her memory
MARCH, Penny A.
April 10, 1952 May 14, 2023
Penny March (n. Racicot) passed away suddenly on Mother’s Day and is sadly missed by her son Tyler; daughter in law Gita; her two grandchildren Darcy and Gemma; sister Arlene; nephew Aaron; brother Gerry; her partner Serge; as well as extended family and her many friends
Penny was born in Wawa, Ontario, and moved to B.C. with her parents, Ann and Arnold Racicot, when only 4 months old. She grew up in Richmond and lived much of her life there, playing in the fields and dyke close by as a child and later running a landscaping business with her partner, Serge. Penny had boundless love for her grandchildren and spent much of her later years enjoying her time with them.
Penny’s passion for caring for animals began at a very young age and continued throughout her life. At one point, she created a sanctuary for cats called Forgotten Felines. Through this, she developed very close friendships that lasted the remainder of her life. These friendships were very important to her, and her family is thankful for the support and love they provided her.
This kind, gentle and loving woman will be sadly missed by her family and many friends
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to her grandson’s fundraiser for Covenant House: Darcy’s Pyjama Party and Sleep Out ( s u p p o r t c o v e n a n t h o u s e b c o r g /g o t o / Darcy_Sleepout_and_PJ_Party)
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