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Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort and intelligent execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives – choice, not chance determines your destiny.” ARISTOTLE
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elcome to our annual puublication of Profiles of Excellence, an exceptional magazine brought to you by the Burnaby NOW, Tri-City News and New Westminster Record.
well. The awards and recognition these business and community leaders have earned are evidence of the truest hallmark of success: the loyalty and respect of customers, and a reputation in their community.
The men and women profiled in the following pages come from a wide variety of backgrounds, education, experience and expertise, but they all share something in common: a commitment to excellence that is second to none.
We have collected their stories to share a taste of what they do and why they do it, and most of all, to recognize their commitment to excellence. We are excited to give our readers a glimpse into the lives of these local entrepreneurs and professionals.
Their dedication and passion in both professional and personal endeavours have bred success on all levels, making them leaders not just in their respective fields but in the community as
Lara Graham, Publisher
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Angelina’s Dutch Corner_____________________________________ 5 British Columbia Intstute of Technology________________________ 7 Burnaby Hospital Foundation_________________________________ 9 Canada’s NDP Leader______________________________________ 11 Casa Madera Hardwood Floors______________________________ 13 Dinakis Mediterranean Grill_________________________________ 15 Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation____________________________ 17 Fast & Company Law Firm__________________________________ 19 GA Checkpoint____________________________________________ 21
PUBLISHER Lara Graham EDITORIAL Glacier Media Digital Team PROJECT MANAGERS Neeta Dhillon Brenda Coulbourn DESIGN + PRODUCTION Millie McKinnon PHOTOGRAPHY Twin Lens Photography
Kinder Books_____________________________________________ 23 Neil Squire Hearing Solutions_______________________________ 25 New West Dentistry & Implant Centre________________________ 27 New West Dentureworks___________________________________ 29 Parkland Refinery_________________________________________ 31 Patti & Wes Goss, Remax__________________________________ 33 PD Moore Homes_________________________________________ 35 Raymond James, Muir Investment Team______________________ 37 Royal Bridge High School___________________________________ 39 Triniti Laser Clinic and Medi-Spa_____________________________ 41 Web Express_____________________________________________ 43
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Angelina’s Dutch Corner Waterfront brunch eatery celebrates 10 years in New Westminster
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ric Missouri, Owner of Angelina’s Dutch Corner, along with his family, pictured along the scenic New Westminster Quay waterfront, where their charming restaurant is located. Photo via TwinLens Photography For Eric Missouri, owner of Angelina’s Dutch Corner, the day begins with the tantalizing aroma of sizzling breakfast delights and the promise of family time ahead. “I’ve always liked the breakfast lifestyle, being able to wake up early and have the whole day ahead of me,” he says. “It’s very nice to finish work around three or four o’clock and spend time with my kids, even having enough daylight to take them out.” Missouri’s deep-rooted love for family resonates through the walls of Angelina’s Dutch Corner, a charming New Westminster eatery that has been serving up Dutch culinary delights for two decades now.
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“Restaurants are my passion. It’s where my heart truly lies.” Missouri may not be Dutch by nationality, but he considers himself “honorary Dutch” due to his extensive experience with Dutch cuisine and culture. When he assumed ownership of the restaurant, he committed to preserving the family-friendly Duth ambiance of the restaurant located on the picturesque New Westminster Quay waterfront. Not only does this year mark Missouri’s 10-year anniversary of ownership, Angelina’s Dutch Corner is also commemorating 20 years of serving the New Westminster community.
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Restaurants are my passion. It’s where my heart truly lies.
ERIC MISSOURI Owner, Angelina’s Dutch Corner
“We’re planning a staff party in the restaurant, celebrating these 10 years with my dedicated team and my own family. It will be an evening where staff and family come together, a true celebration of our collective journey,” he says.
The family friendly eatery is the perfect place for groups to gather and enjoy each other’s company in the warm and inviting space. As a father or five, Missouri has a special soft spot for seeing families come together in his restaurant. “I like to be about families. It makes me happy to see families enjoying their time together, creating cherished memories. They’re always welcome here,” Missouri says. Angelina’s Dutch Corner is not just a place for great food; it’s a haven for families. Adding to the joy, Missouri shares the recent addition to his own family. “Having new twins brought a lot of joy to our family and the restaurant. They’re now 10 months old and spreading happiness wherever they go,” he says. Before taking over the restaurant in 2013, Missouri’s career journey ventured through diverse fields. Trained as a paralegal, he spent a brief time in international import-export, but it was the world of restaurants that ultimately captured his heart. “I’ve been doing the restaurant for almost 30 years,” he says.
Eric Missouri, Owner of Angelina’s Dutch Corner, along with his family, pictured along the scenic New Westminster Quay waterfront, where their charming restaurant is located
When it comes to the menu, Angelina’s boasts an array of specialties, with something for everyone, no matter their breakfast preference, whether sweet or savoury, healthy or indulgent. Whether it’s the delectable menu, the warm and inviting atmosphere, or the personalized touch of a family-owned business, Angelina’s Dutch Corner continues to be a beacon of delight for the New Westminster community. — 5 —
810 Quayside Dr Unit 122, New Westminster 604-520-6468 angelinasdutchcorner.ca,
British Columbia Institute of Technology New BCIT president has a modern vision for the future
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ecently joining the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) as president in July of 2023, to say Dr. Jeff Zabudsky had to fast-track his preparation before school started in September is an understatement.
I would like us to be known globally for our influence in advanced technology around themes of the green economy. Our students are keen on this stuff. They are the future. That is why they are here.”
However, Zabudsky is a well-respected, seasoned professional with an impressive thirty years of high-level experience in the post-secondary and polytechnic sectors across Canada and the Middle East. A logical candidate for the role, he joined BCIT at a pivotal time with extensive transformations underway at the Burnaby Campus and across B.C.’s workforce.
Post-secondary education plays a crucial role in the future of B.C.’s workforce, and Zabudsky understands its significance to the province’s economic growth.
Still, Zabudsky feels enthused and privileged to take on the challenge. It is estimated there will be over one million job openings available in B.C. in the next ten years, and Zabudsky plans to work closely with both industry and government to provide the necessary skills and training to set students up for success.
“We recently had a hugely successful fundraising campaign that raised $125 million from the private sector,” he explains, funds which support students with scholarships and bursaries, contribute to new buildings and more. “We recently announced a $5.5 million donation from the Washington Foundation, as well,” he says. “This funding will provide BCIT programs to four different high schools throughout the Lower Mainland where young people can get their start in in-demand skilled trades training
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If I were to think forward five to ten years, I’d like to see BCIT recognized as faithful to its past while leading the way to new, sustainable technology, in A.I., in net zero house constructions, and many sustainability themes.
DR. JEFF ZABUDSKY President, BCIT
When asked about his own leadership style, Zabudsky states: “A leader who presumes they can do it all themselves and have all the answers is probably not the strongest of leaders. Identifying good talent and surrounding yourself with that talent is critical.” He also emphasizes the importance of “assuring you are giving appropriate authority and autonomy to those individuals to make good decisions and use their talents accordingly, to try new things and be innovative. I am a leader who is patient with situations that might fail but am willing to take risks.” Beyond B.C., the whole country looks to BCIT as a visionary in post-secondary education, especially in the industry and advanced technology-focused workforce. “BCIT is a great institution with a powerhouse reputation,” Zabudsky describes. “If I were to think forward five to ten years, I’d like to see BCIT recognized as faithful to its past while leading the way to new, sustainable technology in A.I., in net zero house constructions, and many sustainability themes. “Given the climate changes that are occurring,
Dr. Jeff Zabudsky, president of the British Columbia Institute of Technology
and then carry on into an apprenticeship of their choosing, free of charge. We chose schools that have more vulnerable and marginalized students that need support.” With BCIT’s track record presently at 98% of degree grads employed within six months of graduation, we can’t wait to see what Zabudsky’s new leadership will inspire. — 7 —
3700 Willingdon Ave, Burnaby 604-434-5734 bcit.ca
Burnaby Hospital Foundation An engaged community fuels unprecedented fundraising success
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eighbours aligned with neighbours, all from various backgrounds, united to bolster the common good.
This depiction of a fully supportive community is precisely the formula that has resulted in Burnaby Hospital Foundation’s most successful fundraising campaign in the organization’s history. The numbers tell a success story that surprised even the Foundation’s strongest supporters: more than $30 million raised over three years by more than 13,000 donations in its Proud History, Bright Future campaign. The campaign supports the transformative redevelopment of Burnaby Hospital from a community hospital to a modern campus of care. “We are incredibly proud of our community and their willingness to recognize the importance of advancing healthcare,” says Burnaby Hospital Foundation Board Chair Steven McKoen. “Their donations show that our community really stands behind what we do.”
While Phase One is nearing completion, another critical stretch of fundraising approaches. Phase Two will require a significant investment from the community, which will help bring additional medical services to the hospital. Housed in a 12-storey acute care tower are upgrades to the Intensive Care Unit and expansion of the hospital’s Medical Imaging capabilities, both areas demanding an extensive list of necessary equipment. This phase also includes new in-patient oncology and cardiac telemetry units, 160 private rooms, and will be home to the first cancer centre in the city. “We have already seen an outpouring of support from the community following the announcement of this next phase,” says Kristy James, Burnaby Hospital Foundation President & CEO. “We’re excited to share exciting news about a few large gifts this fall, with hopes that this will inspire the community to follow suit.”
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It has been my privilege to work alongside Kristy and the talented team at the Foundation as they build upon their past successes and move into this next phase of their redevelopment campaign.
STEVEN McKOEN Board Chair, Burnaby Hospital Foundation
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These efforts wouldn’t have been possible without the unwavering support from all corners of the Greater Vancouver region from generous donations inspired by leadership gifts from the Beedie Family, Jim Pattison, KTL Transport Inc., Peterson, Alexander College, Ken Shinozaki and William McCarthy and family.
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Adding to the effort, the Chinese Ambassador Society, consisting of passionate and motivated community members, has helped raise $4.5 million to date. Donations truly came from a diverse population, with contributions from individuals, business leaders, community groups and local companies, all showcasing the very best in the community. This unprecedented collective effort, during a pandemic, no less, is cause for celebration. “One of the things that I think is a silver lining to the general cloud of COVID is that it really demonstrates to folks in Canada the necessity of supporting our hospitals because hospitals are where we turn to in calamities,” McKoen says.
Left: Kristy James and Steven McKoen on the site of the current Phase One redevelopment of Burnaby Hospital. Above: Phase 2 rendering of the Keith and Betty Beedie Acute Care Tower. Rendering subject to change.
With construction now peeking over the treetops, Burnaby Hospital will soon be joining the ranks of the largest healthcare facilities in the region. The future truly looks bright, with the promising support of a benevolent community at its back.
3935 Kincaid Street, Burnaby 604-431-2881 www.bhfoundation.ca
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Canada’s NDP Leader
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Jagmeet Singh, MP for Burnaby South
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ithout a doubt, it’s a fitting aphorism for Jagmeet Singh, leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, whose story as a young man identifies with Canadians today, and in particular, residents in Singh’s Burnaby South riding, especially young families. He understands plenty of the same struggles from their perspective. He goes beyond just seeing their outlook—he can fully comprehend their position because he’s experienced how they’re feeling. Singh was first elected to the Burnaby South riding in 2019 during a byelection, after he was elected party leader, but his early years— weren’t easy. The son of Indian immigrants from Punjab, Singh grew up in Ontario with his sister and brother, and at twenty-years-old, worked three jobs while going to Western University, (and later, graduated law school, ultimately, practicing as a criminal defence lawyer).
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can be a huge relief; almost 11 million people received it.” Additionally, Singh and the NDP Caucus delivered the greatest expansion of universal health care in generations, with the creation of a new dental care program in December 2022, and concrete steps towards national pharmacare. “To be able to serve has been one of the greatest joys and pride of my life. My mom taught us that we’re all connected, and we’re truly thriving when we take care of the people around us and lift them up.” As a local champion, Singh participates in and hosts community events, and works tirelessly for Burnaby residents assisting with federal government related issues, especially immigration work, something he helps dozens of constituents with each week.
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You can’t understand someone until you’ve walked a mile in their shoes.
JAGMEET SINGH MP for Burnaby South
He stepped up to provide for his family, due to his father’s alcohol addiction and inability to work, leaving Singh no choice but to take in his 15-year-old brother, Gurratan. “I know what it’s like to struggle to put food on the table,” recalls Singh. “I had to keep a roof over our head, and remember how difficult it was to take care of us both on those salaries.” While he and his mother floundered financially, they couldn’t afford care for his father. “I really believe in universal public health care because the publicly-funded rehab centre saved his life.” To add to their anxiety, Singh vividly remembers creditors on their heels. “I know that fear of someone threatening to take our home away—and did, for a time. All those struggles inform why I care about: affordable housing, public health care, and people earning enough to support themselves and their family.” One of his proudest achievements has been delivering for his Burnaby neighbours and people across the country, relief from inflation with a grocery and GST rebate, in July 2023. “For families that are just getting by, a little break
Left photo: MP Singh meets with constituents at his annual community picnic in Bonsor Field in August. Above: MP Singh enjoys a canoe ride with daughter, Anhad, on Deer Lake near his Burnaby home.
“Having had a real impact in two minority governments, I’m really motivated to keep on running. I want to become the next Prime Minister of this country to make life better for people, and I’m so thankful for the support and love that Burnaby has shown me.” — 11 —
4940 Kingsway Burnaby 604-291-8863 Jagmeet.Singh@parl.gc.ca
Casa Madera Hardwood Floors Burnaby’s award winning flooring store for over 18 years
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e offer exceptional personal service,” says Peter Pocrnic, owner of Casa Madera Hardwood Floors,where he and his wife proudly operate Burnaby Heights’ destination store for all things flooring. Frequently voted as the number one flooring retailer in the Burnaby Now’s A-List customer awards, Casa Madera Hardwood Floors supplies and installs prefinished hardwood flooring in various styles and materials. Customers are invited into the showroom for a consultation to make a better-informed decision about options that will elevate the rooms in their homes. They can even bring different sample flooring types home to better understand the colour, feel, and look each material offers in their unique setting. For some customers, Pocrnic says a ‘house call’ is better suited, whereby he or one of his team will visit the client’s home, take measurements, and consult on what they believe are the best new flooring options to suit their specific lifestyle.
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where you’d want some waterproof flooring, like for washrooms and laundry rooms.” Laminate is a softer option, being more like “a floating floor,” and engineered hardwood is “classy, warm, earthy and not artificial.” An increasing number of people are replacing their wall-to-wall carpeting with flooring to create a healthier home environment. Allergens get trapped in carpet, wreaking havoc on anyone with asthma or allergies, whereby flooring can be easily vacuumed and washed, creating a much cleaner situation inside the home. Flooring brands are plentiful, with a head-swimming amount of options on the market, and Casa Madera Hardwood Floors offers high-quality product lines like Envision Hardwood, Kentwood Floors, Vintage Flooring, Timeless Wood Floors, and many others.
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Casa Madera helps customers find flooring that suits them and their lifestyles best, with installation and house call services to ensure the perfect fit.
PETER POCRNIC Owner, Casa Madera Hardwood Floors
Burnaby Heights’ heritage homeowners will likely want to preserve the hardwood flooring in their houses, and Casa Madera Hardwood Floors offers refinishing services as well. Gone are the days of here today, gone tomorrow trends like bamboo flooring. Pocrnic says, “light earth tone shades in hardwood with a low gloss, wire-brushed finish” are the newest thing. “People tend to have busy lives and want low-maintenance flooring,” he explains. “This texture hides surface scratches and wear and tear.” And when it comes to trends in flooring colour? Pocrnic says, “blonde woods and light taupe shades are very popular.” But what about flooring materials? It can be confusing and overwhelming, and deciding this is reasonably major as it is an investment and certainly not something homeowners change up every season. Pocrnic lays it out simply: “Luxury vinyl is a solid PVC and looks sophisticated, much like wood flooring, and is very popular for basements or any-
Peter Pocrnic, owner, in his showroom
With so much time spent at home these days, a change in the flooring you live with, and walk on every day, can elevate your quality of life significantly. Casa Madera Hardwood Floors prides itself on helping clients choose what suits them and their space best. — 13 —
3744 Hastings Street, Burnaby 604.294.9663 www.casamaderafloors.com
Dinakis Mediterranean Grill Beloved Mediterranean family restaurant fuses the love for food with a mission to give back
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electable cuisine is just part of the story for the Noori family’s commitment to serve.
ghanistan Pop singer at the Aria Banquet & Convention Centre.
Nearly a decade ago, Zaman Noori made the life-changing decision to move his family from Afghanistan to Canada, a place where they could not only seek safety, but also the opportunity to thrive and return their gratitude to the community.
And they are also helping sponsor and fundraise for the Royal Lepage Shelter foundation by hiking the mountains of Ecuador for five days this November. Money raised will support women and children in the Afghan community who are seeking safety and hope for a life free from abuse.
And the outlet for that since 2014 has been their family-run business, Dinakis Mediterranean Grill in Port Coquitlam.
“We firmly believe that giving back to the community eventually comes back to you,” Samira explains, emphasizing the sense of satisfaction they derive from making a positive impact.
“We weren’t in the restaurant business in Afghanistan, but we wanted to run a small business where we could all be together as a family,” explains Samira Noori, manager and bartender at Dinakis Mediterranean Grill. “It’s an experience we hold close to our hearts,” she adds. “While sibling life is not always fun, we feel fortunate to be able to spend time working together.
While their community involvement sets them apart, Dinakis Mediterranean Grill also stands out for its unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch cuisine.
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We enjoy being able to support each other while also connecting with our community through a shared love for Mediterranean food.
SAMIRA NOORI Manager & Bartender, Dinakis Mediterranean Grill
They take pride in using high-quality ingredients, offering Halal meats for their Muslim patrons,
“We enjoy being able to support each other while also connecting with our community through a shared love for Mediterranean food.” The Noori family’s commitment to community support has always been an integral part of their business. It’s a value instilled by their father, Zaman, who has dedicated over three decades to the Red Cross, organizing and coordinating relief efforts in global communities. “He’s deeply passionate about helping others,” says Samira. Presently, Zaman dedicates his time to providing aid in conflict zones like Syria, Yemen, and Ukraine. That spirit to lend a helping hand where they live and work has also fueled the Noori family’s efforts to donate hundreds of meals to healthcare workers at Eagle Ridge Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic. Post pandemic, the family has continued their role in the community by sponsoring concerts and other fundraising events. Dinakis Mediterranean Grill was a Top Gold Sponsor of the Najim Nawabi Afghanistan Ghazal Singer event held this summer. This October the business was a sponsor of the Jawid Sharif Af-
Samira Noori, manager and bartender at Dinakis Mediterranean Grill
and providing special features like happy hour and a seniors’ menu between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Their menu delights with an array of popular dishes, including souvlaki, roasted lamb, moussaka, and calamari. What truly distinguishes them is their Mediterranean Greek style, adding a unique twist to traditional Greek offerings, like serving mashed potatoes instead of roasted ones and featuring their beloved Greek-style dressing. — 15 —
Unit 101, 2020 Oxford Connnector Port Coquitlam 604-472-3333 www.dinakis.com
Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation Mental health care lodges rally for new accessible van to elevate resident experience
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ottonwood, Connolly, and Cypress Lodges have launched a fundraising campaign with the goal of $260,000 to purchase a 2022 RAM Wheelchair accessible van. The new vehicle would enhance the quality of life for 64 residents living with persistent mental illnesses.
The outdated vehicle’s issues don’t stop at limited seating. Its recurring need for repairs has led to inconsistent availability. The residents, particularly seniors at Connolly Lodge, find it arduous and, at times, unsafe to board or alight from the current vehicle.
“The new vehicle will provide opportunity for more residents to participate in outings on a more consistent basis. Not only will increased seating capacity allow for more passengers on each outing, the accessibility will provide opportunity for residents with limited mobility,” Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation’s Executive Director Kristina Chung says.
The staff at the lodges have consistently observed the therapeutic impact of community outings on residents. For many, these trips offer a break from routine, a touch of normalcy, and a reminder of the world outside.
“Community integration is an important aspect of the residents’ recovery journey. Often, when residents go out into the community, even for a simple cup of coffee, they report feelings of enjoyment, satisfaction and peace. There are endless benefits of community integration outings – fostering social inclusion, reducing psychological stress and increasing sense of belonging.”
“By creating positive and meaningful memories for residents, the sense of integration and belonging in the community will affect other aspects of their lives. Feelings of accomplishment and pride for the progress made in recovery and rehabilitation will provide improved self-esteem and confidence, which are key factors when living with mental illness,” Chung says.
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Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation highlights the transformative impact of community outings and seeks community support to reach fundraising goal.
KRISTINA CHUNG Executive Director, Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation
The current vehicle serving these lodges, part of the Riverview Redevelopment Project through Fraser Health, is not only outdated but lacks crucial features. It poses safety concerns and its limited seating capacity severely curtails the number of residents who can engage in communal activities. Moreover, its lack of wheelchair accessibility excludes those with mobility challenges, robbing them of opportunities for recreation and community involvement. “Residents require access to community health care providers, recreation centres and other community resources, and with the limited capacity of the current vehicle, the amount of residents who can access the community regularly is impacted,” Chung says. The new van promises a considerable upgrade. It will be equipped to seat 10 passengers and accommodate two wheelchairs. Beyond just a transport upgrade, the van symbolizes inclusivity and a commitment to holistic care. “The anticipation of consistent outings will provide residents with a sense of hope and something to look forward to,” Chung says.
The new van is a step toward ensuring that every resident, irrespective of their physical abilities, feels valued, included, and heard. The lodges call upon the community for support to meet their fundraising goal. The mission is clear-cut: a vehicle that promises not only transportation but a brighter, more inclusive future for its residents. To make a contribution today, visit www.erhf.ca — 17 —
475 Guildford Way Port Moody 604.469.3128 www.erhf.ca
Fast & Company
This law firm provides expert assistance to simplify probate and property sales
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o, here you are. You’ve recently lost a loved one, family member, friend, or even a business partner, and they’ve named you to be the executor of their estate. You’ve heard it can be a complicated and long draw-out task, one full of responsibility and even liability - both personal and financial. What do you do? Burnaby lawyer Marie-Louise Fast, who founded her company Fast & Company in 1988, advises that first of all, don’t get overwhelmed.
You don’t have to go through this alone and without the professional help and experience of a lawyer, and even a real estate professional if the estate includes property. Fast & Company’s expertise and focus is in probate administration, as well as real estate and business law, so the firm is adept at leading you through the process and fulfilling your role as the estate’s executor. “It’s (being an executor) is much more complex and complicated than most people think,” Fast says. “There is rarely such a thing as a simple estate. And once you get into the ‘weeds’ you realize there’s a lot of potential risks, exposure and liability for executors if you don’t get legal advice, and get it right.”
“They work as a team to market the estate’s property in a seamless, one-stop shopping experience,” Fast explains. “The client benefits from legal advice right from the start of their transaction to the very end when a property is sold, and the client saves all the usual legal closing costs. It’s a ‘winwin’ scenario.” Relex not only offers added confidence the executor is protected, but can also be used for those just seeking to undertake a real estate transaction not associated with an estate. “Anybody who wants to buy or sell property can use the program,” Fast says.” In addition, executors also need to possess patience for the estate/probate process to unfold. “I tell my clients it will take a minimum of six to nine months. And it often takes a lot longer than that,” Fast says, adding it is vital for an executor to make beneficiaries aware of that timeline. “They (beneficiaries) are most always quite anxious, so when the executor sets out the realities of
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While doing it by yourself is theoretically permitted, the average person will not have the benefit of any legal advice to guide them through the process, which could have you end up being liable to the beneficiaries of the estate, including the payment of taxes.
MARIE-LOUISE FAST Founder, Fast & Company Law Firm
“Many of my clients come to me because they have tried to do it themselves and have given up because it’s too complex and time-consuming,” Fast says. So, once you realize some professional help is needed, how do you choose the right legal firm to assist? “You want to be looking for a lawyer who has a number of years of experience working on estates, and knows the best ways to expedite the process,” Fast says. “Someone with empathy for the grief loved ones are experiencing and sensitivity for the family dynamics. Ideally, they should also be familiar with the prospect of real estate being involved.” On that subject, Fast says she developed a unique program that combines the talents of a lawyer and realtor. Called Relex, it essentially enlists the know-how of two professionals in their respective areas of expertise for the price of one.
Marie-Louise Fast, Founder of Fast & Company Law Firm
the process from the outset, the job will be much easier,” Fast says. Also helping smooth out the process is Fast & Company’s provision of waiving the requirement for a retainer (upfront legal fees) in most cases, to get the estate work underway without delay. To learn more about Fast & Company, visit www.fastcolaw.com. — 19 —
Suite 480-6400 Roberts Street Burnaby Cell: 604-220-6714 Office: 604-526-2888 www.fastandco.ca
GA Checkpoint From motorsports to watersports, this is your one-stop shop for all things fun
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ordon Aulenback has landed on one of the most effective business credos imaginable. Simply put, Aulenback sells fun – and he’s done so for a half century. More specifically, Aulenback has sold all manner of Yamaha motorsports and marine equipment to generations of families whose passions reflect his own – to get outside and get after it.
To that end, GA Checkpoint is all Yamaha, all day: motorcycles, eBikes, ATVs, outboard motors, waverunners, inflatables, sport boats, aluminum boats, fishing boats and anything else you’ll need on the water, on the road or in the bush. “Our focus is to get our customers outside and to be able to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle we enjoy in B.C.” says Aulenback.
“We sell fun and because of what we’re involved in on a day-to-day basis, but it’s also our hobby,” Aulenback says. “We’re actively involved with what we sell and that carries over to the customer as relationships start to build because of our enthusiasm for what we sell, what we do everyday and what our hobbies are.”
Perhaps Aulenback’s biggest ace in the hole is the generational appeal of his products. Imagine a scenario that sees a grandfather who bought a motorcycle off him in the 1970s, becoming the father who bought a boat from him in the ’90s, to the grandson who is now purchasing an eBike from him in the present day.
That penchant has translated into unparalleled success. GA Checkpoint’s story begins back in 1973 under their former name, “Pit Stop”. The following year, the company was incorporated as GA Checkpoint, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Throughout the course of the next five years, GA. Checkpoint expanded to five retail stores across the Lower Mainland, with a retail display in Guildford Town Centre. As a result of the financial climate and high interest rates of the early 80s, GA Checkpoint managed to keep their prime location in Port Moody.
“Because I’ve had such a passion for what I’ve done and the products that I’ve sold, I’ve always had customers from all backgrounds who were happy with what they were doing because they were doing something that was really exciting and fun to them,” Aulenback adds.
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Our focus is to get our customers outside and to be able to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle we enjoy in B.C.
GORDON AULENBACK Owner, GA Checkpoint
In 2019, the business moved from Port Moody to a larger location in Port Coquitlam, which remains their head location today. GA Checkpoint also has a store presence in Abbotsford, which opened back in 2014. From the early years to now, GA Checkpoint has grown to supply more than just Yamaha’s motorsports products. Since 2010, they have expanded their marine lines, adding Hewescraft & Kingfisher welded aluminum boats, as well as inflatable boats from brands such as Zodiac, Highfield, and Pacific Wave. They are both the largest inflatable boat dealer in the Pacific Northwest and one of the largest marine dealers in Western Canada. GA Checkpoint has established itself as Yamaha’s largest dealer in Western Canada. As Aulenback puts it, he’s big on Yamaha for good reason. “The product is second to none,” Aulenback says “We’re comfortable selling Yamaha products to anybody. It’s designed to do what it’s designed to do and it does it well.”
Left: Gordon Aulenback- President. Above: the team at GA Checkpoint
GA Checkpoint gives credit to their dedicated and knowledgeable staff for bringing the company to where they are today. “We’re grateful for our customers because if it was not for them trusting us, believing us and buying our products from day one until now, we would never be where we are today after 50 years. And we’re going to be here for another 50 years,” Aulenback says. To learn more, visit gacheckpoint.com — 21 —
1462 Mustang Place Port Coquitlam 604-461-3434 www.gacheckpoint.com
Kinder Books
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More than a bookstore, it’s a curated learning experience
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nne Uebbing can open a portal to another dimension, unlock the mystery of the human condition, and share glimpses into the experiences of fascinating people long gone. No, she’s not a mystical wizard, a professor of psychology, or an uncanny spiritual medium. She shares these incredible experiences through her passionate love for books. The simple yet powerful combination of paper and binding, words and pictures. This is the power of literature. It’s precisely this boundless wonder and joy that is found within Uebbing’s bookstore, Kinder Books, located at 810 Quayside Drive, in New Westminster, B.C.
“When I’m reading, I feel like I’m going into other people’s heads because I’m reading their minds and thoughts,” Uebbing says. “Reading brings you a different perspective and can become a very emotional activity for people.”
say books that are challenging, full of depth and thematic in scope. “But then not everybody wants to go into depth and just wants to touch the top of a subject and our books cater to them too,” Uebbing says. “And if we don’t have a particular book, I can order that title for a customer as well.” Having grown up in the former East Germany, Uebbing’s initial career goal was to be an educator like her father and sister. And while she does have formal training in the education field, there is a unique career overlap afforded through her training in education and her love for literature. It’s this harmony that makes shopping at Kinder Books such a richly rewarding experience – when customers come to the store, they know they’ll be speaking to a person who is passionate about literature.
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Kinder Books celebrated its three-year anniversary as a brick and mortar store in August.
ANNE UEBBING Owner, Kinder Books
Kinder Books celebrated its third anniversary in its current location this August. That staying power is a testament not only to Uebbing’s curiosity, but to her sheer commitment to every title she carries. To wit, Uebbing reads every book she carries before bringing it into her physical location – that reading tally now sits in the thousands. This allows a more fulsome learning experience for Uebbing’s clientele. Rather than simply carrying a single book about bears, for example, Uebbing carries numerous offerings that completely round out that knowledge: titles that speak to a bear’s habitat, what it eats, what plants grow in bear country and even beginner books that explain the basic appearance of a bear. “Yes, I have titles that these big-box stores carry as well, but the difference is that we are curating everything – we are putting things together that belong together,” Uebbing says. “It’s not just one title, it’s a whole unit of knowledge that you can gather from our curated displays.” Uebbing likes to challenge herself and her clientele by sourcing “special books,” which is to
Anne Uebbing, owner of Kinder Books
“Oftentimes, you go to a bigger bookstore and the goal is to sell lots of books but you don’t necessarily speak to people who read lots of books,” Uebbing says. “It’s that personal connection that I want people to pick up on – that I care about this book. I want you to know that I’m doing this with a lot of passion behind it.” To learn more about the store, visit www.kinderbooks.ca — 23 —
River Market: 810 Quayside Drive New Westminster 604-616-2653 www.kinderbooks.ca
Neil Squire Hearing Solutions Rediscover sound, independence, and affordability with Neil Squire Hearing Solutions
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hese are the universal experiences that invigorate the mind and soul. The endless joy in hearing your children laugh, noticing the first songbird mark the morning sunrise, or listening to your favourite piece of music.
Far too often, people experiencing hearing loss are reluctant to take action. It could be the fear of the unknown or fear of the costs. Or in other cases, because hearing loss typically happens over a prolonged period, some people simply don’t know their hearing is declining over time.
But what if the freedom afforded by proper hearing was suddenly gone?
Given that hearing loss can be associated with cognitive decline, the time to act is now.
Or worse yet, what to do if financial barriers prevent you from regaining your hearing, and in turn, your independence?
And no referral from a family doctor or other medical professional is needed.
Burnaby’s Neil Squire Hearing Solutions has been dedicated to amplifying the sounds of life by delivering compassionate, patient-focused service for close to four years, while Neil Squire Society has been around for nearly four decades. “When a person comes to our practice they can expect high-quality service, client-centered care, and they can expect to learn something. Knowledge is always the first step to empower someone moving forward and taking action to improve their quality of life,” explains registered audiologist Heather Ritchie.
“I understand why some people may be hesitant because hearing problems can happen for many reasons,” Ritchie says. “But anyone can access our services through a phone call to schedule an appointment.” When you choose Neil Squire Hearing Solutions, you are supporting people with disabilities in your community – all proceeds from these
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Neil Squire Hearing Solutions offers the latest advances in hearing technology at a price that is affordable.
HEATHER RITCHIE Registered Audiologist, Neil Squire Hearing Solutions
Dedicated to the prevention and treatment of hearing loss, Neil Squire Hearing Solutions is a fully equipped hearing health centre offering the latest advances in hearing aid technology at a price that is affordable. These wraparound services are all-encompassing throughout the hearing journey: free hearing tests, ear wax removal, and hearing aid consultations, along with custom hearing protection, tinnitus consultations, hearing aid repair, and ongoing support. And because the organization operates as a non-profit, grants and subsidies are available to those in virtually any income bracket or from any socioeconomic background. “It’s really incredible to see the change in someone who is struggling, and who relies on their children to communicate, transform their lives throughout this process,” Ritchie says. “When we see them after the hearing aid fitting and they’re hearing well again, they’re able to book their own appointments and achieve another level of independence.”
Heather Ritchie, Registered Audiologist, Neil Squire Hearing Solutions
services go towards Neil Squire programming for people with disabilities. And regardless of what led to someone’s hearing problems, Ritchie makes a concerted effort to ensure that the first step in recovery is to understand the why – this empowers the client to better understand their condition and become invested in the recovery. — 25 —
400-3999 Henning Drive, Burnaby 778-945-1215 neilsquirehearingsolutions.ca
New West Dentistry & Implant Centre New West Dentistry’s “Yoonniversary” highlights progressive dental care
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ew West Dentistry & Implant Centre celebrated its second “Yoonniversary,” marking the anniversary of Dr. Stephen Yoon’s ownership.
The occasion highlighted the clinic’s patient-focused expansions and advanced technological integrations. “I’m happy to be part of the community and to grow,” Yoon says. Since Yoon’s takeover in 2021, the dental clinic has pioneered several advancements in patient care, with a notable addition being the integration of cutting-edge technology. Devices such as the iTero Digital Scan, Velscope Camera, and the innovative Sleeper Wand — which reduces pain during local anesthetic administration — are now part of the clinic’s arsenal. In a bid to enhance patient experience further, the centre added two state-of-the-art rooms this year, growing the number of operatories from eight to 10, with one room reserved for emergency procedures. These expansions aim to reduce wait times, allowing for quicker diagnosis and treatment scheduling.
Beyond infrastructure, Dr. Yoon has shown a personal touch in team management. He’s known to uplift staff morale with surprise treats, staff bonding outings and ongoing education, reinforcing a positive and patient-friendly environment. Such gestures not only enrich the team’s experience but also reverberate in the patient interactions. “We have general meetings four times a year. We close our office and dedicate that time to improving ourselves. We get guest speakers and learn. We recalibrate with each other and set a new standard for patient care,” Yoon says. The dental clinic, a stalwart in the New Westminster community for over 20 years, emphasizes transparency in dental care. Yoon’s leadership echoes the clinic’s foundational principle that patients should be well-informed about their treatments. This approach fosters a collaborative relationship, aiming for long-term oral health achievements.
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We have over 70 years of combined experience with all our dentists.
DR. STEPHEN YOON Principal Dentist, New West Dentistry & Implant Centre
“Previously, patients had to wait for emergency procedures because we didn’t have a chair for them, now we have a dedicated chair for emergencies,” Yoon says. The dental team’s expertise is another feather in the clinic’s cap. Alongside Dr. Yoon, professionals like Dr. Douglas Lovely, Dr. Chantal Thériault, Dr. Alan Yang and Dr. Amy Kim bring decades of combined experience. Their range of services are vast, covering everything from general fillings and root canals to cosmetic procedures like veneers and full mouth reconstructions (implants). “We’ve grown and doubled our staff. The amount of dental visits for a patient to have their smile taken care of has been reduced. Among the five of us (dentists), we can cover everything,” Yoon says. The practice offers supervised Invisalign treatment for patients, which can correct misaligned teeth. In addition, on-site imaging technology ensures patients can receive all their care under one roof.
left: Dr. Stephen Yoon above: The team at New West Dentistry & Implant Centre
Recognizing the diverse linguistic landscape of New Westminster, the clinic champions inclusivity. It offers services in multiple languages, including but not limited to English, French, Spanish, Korean and Arabic. This initiative ensures that linguistic barriers don’t stand in the way of quality dental care. To learn more and book an appointment today, visit newwestminsterdentistryandimplantcentre.com — 27 —
609 Sixth Street New Westminster 604-524-4981 newwestminsterdentistry andimplantcentre.com
New West Dentureworks Inc. This full-service denture clinic helps you reclaim your smile
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ew West Dentureworks offers expert denture solutions in a caring environment From crafting personalized dentures to restoring confidence in smiles, New West Dentureworks has been providing clients with quality care for over 23 years. “I love this work,” New West Dentureworks owner and denturist Quan Gifford says. “I get to work with patients and make people smile. Everyone leaves happy. I build their confidence and help them function.” New West Dentureworks caters to various denture needs, from full dentures to partial dentures, providing replacements for broken or missing teeth. Every patient’s unique situation is carefully assessed, taking into account their preferences and affordability options to deliver the best possible care. “When a patient walks in, we have to assess what’s best for them,” Gifford says.
“I have a hard time with the idea of sending anything out because our care is very personalized and customized,” Gifford says. Beyond their role as a denture clinic, New West Dentureworks actively contributes to the community by sponsoring charities, with a particular passion for supporting organizations that help children with autism. Additionally, New West Dentureworks takes pride in being a teaching clinic, fostering the growth of future denturists by mentoring students. This commitment to education aligns with their mission of continually raising the standards of denture care and ensuring a bright future for the profession.
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Everyone is different and we customize our care to their individual needs.
QUAN GIFFORD, R.D. Owner and Denturist, New West Dentureworks
Whether it’s functional dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, teeth replacement, or any denture service, New West Dentureworks remains dedicated to providing compassionate care, building long-term
“Everyone is different and we customize our care to their individual needs.” The clinic provides a full range of services in a kind, friendly, and comfortable environment. Their commitment to quality workmanship and patient satisfaction has earned them the trust of countless patients seeking functional and aesthetic denture solutions. Listening is at the heart of Gifford’s approach. Spending ample time with each patient is crucial to understanding their history, past treatments, and individual concerns. “We’re not just fabricating and pushing them out the door,” Gifford says, highlighting the clinic’s dedication to personalized attention and post-checkup care. Another element that sets New West Dentureworks apart is its in-house lab, where every denture option is meticulously crafted from start to finish. Gifford takes pride in overseeing every aspect of the process, ensuring quality control and efficient turnaround times. The dedication to perfection and oversight at every step showcases their commitment to delivering top-notch results.
Quan Gifford, R.D. (Denturist) and owner of New West Dentureworks.
relationships, and creating smiles that radiate confidence. Experience the difference at New West Dentureworks and take the first step towards a brighter, more confident smile. To learn more and make an appointment today, visit www.newwestminsterdenturist.com — 29 —
270 - 522 Seventh Street, New Westminster 604 553 1222 newwestminsterdenturist.com
Parkland Burnaby Refinery Environmental protection and maintaining safe and reliable operations are key priorities
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eing a respectful and exceptional neighbour is at the heart of Parkland’s Burnaby Refinery operations and its staff. It guides every action and decision that they undertake and ensures our work reflects Parkland’s values of safety, integrity, community, and respect. A central pillar in Burnaby since the 1930s, Parkland’s Burnaby Refinery is dedicated to moving communities forward through innovation, quality, and a commitment to transporting fuels which support their collective economy and lifestyle. “Parkland represents about 3% of Canada’s 1.865 million barrels per day of total refining capacity, but an estimated 92% of the country’s renewable refining throughput. In 2022, the renewable fuel we produced and sold resulted in an emissions reduction equivalent to taking 113,000 cars off the road,” says Alex Coles, Vice President and General Manager, Parkland Burnaby Refinery.
The Refinery extends support to xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations for their community activities and initiatives. Additionally, Parkland is delighted to provide scholarship opportunities in collaboration with UBC, BCIT, SFU, the Pacific Association for First Nations Women, and Indspire. Beyond corporate giving, Parkland also encourages its employees to selflessly step up. They host an annual community appreciation event to gather neighbours for a fun evening. Recently, Parkland contributed substantially to the Backto-School Backpack Campaign at xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Parkland Pledge is the cornerstone of the organization’s community giving program, where the
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Safety, integrity, community and respect – this is the Parkland promise.
ALEX COLES Vice President & General Manager, Parkland Burnaby Refinery
Whether it is the goods delivered to grocery stores, the fuels for their vehicles or the continuous work of the marine safety team to preserve our beloved natural settings – these all reflect Parkland’s community commitments. “We have great people who are doing exceptional things in our community,” explains Coles. “We are committed to contributing to our community by sharing our expertise, knowledge, and kindness.” Organizations that we consistently support include the Burnaby Hospital Foundation, Burnaby Firefighters Charitable Society, Burnaby Neighbourhood House, Burnaby Community Services, Dixon Transition Society, Confederation Seniors Centre, Big Sisters, Junior Achievement of BC, and Variety – The Children’s Charity. This year, Parkland initiated a partnership with the BC Cancer Foundation and the Vancouver Cancer Drivers Society to provide funds to transport cancer patients who reside in the community.
Parkland’s Burnaby Refinery External Relations team with Alex Coles, Vice President & General Manager.
The Burnaby Central Railway, one of Burnaby’s most beloved and long standing attractions, and a close neighbour to the Refinery, experienced challenges as a result of the pandemic. Parkland has now entered into a partnership with them providing three years’ worth of fuel to operate the train, and gas cards for volunteers who keep those trains moving for the community.
CommunityBC@parkland.ca
company provides its eligible full-time permanent employees with funds to donate to the causes that matter most to them, enabling employees to embody Parkland’s core value of community. At Parkland’s Burnaby Refinery, giving back to the community is a priority. It is one way they are “Powering what moves people.”
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604-257-4040 www.burnabyrefinery.ca
Patti and Wes Goss Real Estate Bridging dreams and reality in real estate and charity
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are is the person who commits both their professional and personal lives to chasing dreams, and then making them come to fruition. For the bulk of her entire adult life, Patti Goss has done just that. Goss has worked in real estate since 1990, helping countless clients find their dream homes across New Westminster, Burnaby and the Tri-Cities. And once the day job has wrapped up, Goss has given of herself to countless charitable efforts, helping youth sports, those in the arts, seniors and just about every other sector in society to follow their dreams, in whatever their chosen pursuits may be. “It was always there, this desire to pay it forward,” says Goss, who works as a sales associate/realtor with Re/Max All Points, New Westminster. “You see what’s going on around you and you think to yourself, ‘I could do something there to help.’”
But beyond those commitments, Goss has made a point to expand her charitable reach to any cause that may need a hand. This is a list of giving that is as impressive as it is lengthy: 25 years with the Meals on Wheels Program; seven years as a sponsor for the Arts Council Cultural Crawl; a 15-year donor to the Children’s Miracle Network; sponsorships for the New Westminster Salmonbellies and the Bobby Love hockey tournament. Goss’s annual Christmas party for clients and friends netted 1,500 pairs of socks, toques and gloves each year over a five-year span for the Lookout Society. Last year’s collection of goods went to Honour House, where the sheer volume of donations was enough to last recipients for a full year.
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You see what’s going on around you and you think to yourself, ‘I could do something there to help.’
PATTI GOSS Owner, Patti and Wes Goss Real Estate
This year, Goss’s holiday festivities will see donations made to Backpack Buddies, which sup-
Goss works in the residential sector, helping clients achieve their dreams in single-family homes, condos or townhouses. Though she’s helped clients from virtually every background over her career, Goss now sees three predominant trends in the market: empty nesters and those who are downsizing; parents and adult children purchasing a home with a suite or laneway/coach house; and first-time buyers purchasing a home with a friend. “When you see someone walk into their new home for the first time, that’s the part that you live for,” Goss says. “We could spend a year or more looking at places until we find the right one. When we do find the right one, you just know it and so does the buyer. It’s very fulfilling.” That sense of fulfillment Goss finds in finding the right home carries over to her personal life as well. Her philanthropic efforts began by volunteering with hockey, baseball and lacrosse programs that her son, and now business partner Wes, were involved with.
Patti Goss
plies food and nutritious meals to low-income children. “It’s so hard to believe that there are kids who go hungry in our society,” Goss says. “But obviously it happens, so we decided to help them out this year. I just want to make sure that I can help out in a small way.”
#102 - 321 6th St. New Westminster Office: 604-526-2888 Cell: 604-220-6714 www.gossrealestate.ca
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PD Moore Homes
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These homes provide multi-generational living or passive income at half the cost of a condo
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uch like the 10-year NHL vet who purposely chooses to shoot 1,000 pucks after practice, Perdip Moore knows the value of persistence and playing the long game. As the senior project manager of PD Moore Homes, it is exactly those traits that allows his firm to build laneway homes, duplexes and affordable rental units that feature fixed-price construction costs catering to the missing middle demographics in Burnaby and Vancouver. Moore was one of the early adopters of laneway housing construction when the boom began more than a decade ago and is among the most experienced builders in this space. And because of his long-standing relationships with building trades, Moore offers fixed-price solutions that take the guesswork out of any project. “It’s like anything you do in any industry, if you specialize in it, as time goes by you just get better at it,” Moore explains. “We’ve built so many of these laneway homes now, that us, our trades and our design teams have learned how to maximize every nook and cranny of these homes.”
And while Burnaby only approved laneway homes in late September, PD Moore Homes already has four projects on the go. The most notable of those projects will see Burnaby’s first social housing laneway home built for Aunt Leah’s Place, a non-profit that has helped kids in foster care and young mothers achieve a better future for three decades. On a personal level, Moore’s commitment to providing affordable living cuts deep.
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PD Moore Homes offer the best in laneway home living at an affordable price point.
As the son of immigrants, Moore remembers his father struggling at times to have his family settle in Canada. The first family home saw the Moores living in an unfinished basement while renting out the top floor to make the finances work.
PERDIP MOORE Senior Project Manager, PD Moore Homes
“I want my kids and their kids to look at me and say ‘Dad came from having no home to not only getting us a home, but then he went out there to
Picture the laneway home as the ideal space for empty nesters, multi-generational families or others wanting to generate rental income. These are 1,500 square foot homes that can unite parents, kids and grandparents who grew up in Vancouver or Burnaby but moved further afield due to cost pressures. Speaking of cost pressures, Moore’s homes cost 40 to 50 per cent less than a condo or townhome and come without the requisite strata fees or insurance costs. Elevators, confined spaces or living among strangers is replaced with a communal setting on a ground floor that’s healthier and more liveable. “A lot of my friends who are around my age in their 40s say to me, ‘Perdip, you got lucky because you have a home and we still don’t.’ When I have those conversations, it’s pretty heartbreaking to me, so we have set out to build homes that the average person can afford,” Moore says.
Perdip Moore, Senior Project Manager, PD Moore Homes
try and help other people achieve that dream,’” Moore says. For more than 20 years, PD Moore Homes has used its expertise to make your custom home-building experience an enjoyable and stress-free process. Specializing in boutique custom homes, duplexes, and laneway homes, the award-winning team works to make their clients’ home dreams a reality. — 35 —
8288 N Fraser Way #104, Burnaby 604-345-4663 www.moorehomesinc.com
Raymond James, Muir Investment Team Burnaby investment team provides tailored financial planning services
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here are myriad ways of measuring success, and excellence, in business. For Burnaby’s Muir Investment Team of Raymond James, the key to their experienced and trusted operation is simple - building a meaningful relationship with each client. This involves delving deeper beyond the surface, where their team of seasoned portfolio managers, experienced certified financial planners, and dedicated support staff gain a profound understanding of your unique circumstances, needs, goals, and aspirations. They then craft personalized wealth management strategies, considering the ever-changing financial landscape of retirement income and estate planning. “Each of our clients is unique. When we bring on a new client we delve in deep to understand their entire story. This is because we believe the best financial strategies are customized to each client’s path and destination. As we’ve worked with clients for decades, they have become part of the family. We have been able to work with their children in helping them on their journey too. These deep relationships are what allows us to do what we do best for each of our clients and their families,” says Derek Lacroix, BBA, CFP, CIM, Associate Portfolio Manager, Muir Investment Team.
And, that allows the financial team to customize their approach to growing your assets, all the while making sure your individualized game plan can be flexible and responsive to whatever changes arise, whether they come from a shift in a client’s emphasis, the ever-changing world of finance, and other outside forces. To achieve that flexibility the Muir Investment Team has assembled a well-rounded group of wealth management professionals who possess among them a diverse set of skills that, when combined with their client-focused commitment, results in financial guidance that is uniquely tailored to each individual placed under their care. All of this is designed to exceed their customers’ expectations, something the Muir Investment Team’s long track record of serving their clients has borne out by managing your investments, minimizing risks and optimizing tax efficiency.
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The Muir Investment Team of Raymond James, tailor their advice and options to provide a holistic approach to wealth management.
ERIC MUIR Senior Portfolio Manager, Raymond James, Muir Investment Team
Getting to know you, the client, may sound pretty fundamental for any investment manager. But it’s at the very core of the Muir Investment Team’s commitment and philosophy of providing the highest levels of service. The more their staff can see and understand you and your whole picture, the better they can work towards achieving your financial goals. Think of it as a holistic approach, one that operates with a unified, collective vision. It’s a client-centric philosophy that transcends merely capitalizing on the ability to wisely manage and grow your investments. It also involves you, as the client, to help make those decisions that lay down the roadmap to your retirement and the achievements and goals you want to attain at points along your journey through life.
At left, Eric Muir (seated), Senior Portfolio Manager and Derek Lacroix, Associate Portfolio Manager Raymond James, Muir Investment Team
The result is a heightened level of client engagement and overall satisfaction. “We are committed to providing ongoing financial guidance in step with your life,” says Lacroix.
Metrotower 4720 Kingsway Ave Ste 1133, Burnaby 604.451.3100 www.muironmoney.com
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Royal Bridge High School
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hether the objective is to prepare for university acceptance in North America or abroad, the foundation for your child’s future is established in a quality high school, one where the environment aligns with learning spaces designed to stimulate critical thinking, expand their horizons, and adapt to their individual needs. This is the kind of optimal learning experience you can expect at Royal Bridge High School (RBHS), an educational setting that fosters an adolescent’s intellectual growth and offers a sense of accomplishment. RBHS sets a high bar. With a 100% graduation rate and 94.6% of students advancing to the top five Canadian Universities, their graduates’ successes have made them one of the most popular private high schools for students who endeavour to pursue university placement. Not to mention, in 2022, 283 students received an offer from top 50 universities. Together with students, parents and stakeholders, RBHS has created an environment built on excellence, personal success, inspirational student leadership, and providing the skills and education necessary to meet the demands of the modern world.
transcripts and/or the last two official report cards •
Upon request, produce two letters of reference, supporting details regarding academic ability, behaviour, and the ability to succeed academically and socially as an international student
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Upon request, a one-to-two-page hand-written student statement that contains a self-introduction and pertinent details surrounding why the student wants to attend RBHS
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Appropriate documentation: a photocopy of a valid passport and a recent photo
The Royal Bridge faculty comprises only the most highly qualified and experienced teachers who teach creative and critical thinking skills, social responsibility, and strong interpersonal skills.
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Royal Bridge High School is one of the most popular high schools for students who aspire to pursue post-secondary education.
YOLANDA ZHANG Director of Marketing, Royal Bridge High School
Royal Bridge seeks to develop and promote these character qualities in its students to help them succeed: respect, kindness, dedication, hard work, cross-cultural sensitivity, tolerance, critical thinking and global perspective and awareness. Open to students in Grades 10 through 12, RBHS offers the opportunity to study in a safe, caring and nurturing environment with the full B.C. Curriculum, as well as after-school classes, to support study habits and build a solid academic foundation. Students can anticipate wide-ranging, dynamic and challenging opportunities to become actively involved in their learning and to pursue comprehensive interests in academics, athletics, fine arts, and more, plus co-curricular activities. Application is competitive—RBHS seeks strong students who are driven to succeed and who must demonstrate their academic achievements, goals, and background during the admissions process. To enroll in Royal Bridge High School, students must meet the following requirements: •
Evidence of good academic standing and behaviour in their current school, plus provide
Yolanda Zhang, director of marketing at Royal Bridge High School. Photo via: Royal Bridge High School
They’re strongly motivated to help open the doors of learning through their own passion for the profession, a dedication to lifelong learning, and the willingness to model the school’s expectations to all of their learners. Through individual support and guidance for the unique needs of each student, they pledge to care for each student, from the application process through graduation and transition to a university placement. — 39 —
1123 Westwood St #301, 1123 Westwood St #301, Coquitlam Coquitlam 604-474-3718 604-474-3718 royalbridgehighschool.ca royalbridgehighschool.ca
Triniti Laser Clinic & Medi Spa This New West medi spa is your gateway to radiant skin and confidence
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riniti Laser Clinic and Medi Spa is not just another skincare center; it’s a sanctuary where passion, expertise, and cutting-edge technology converge to help individuals achieve their best skin and new-found confidence. The driving force behind the clinic is a deep-rooted desire to help people feel better about themselves and overcome skin issues that may have seemed insurmountable. “I have always had a passion for helping people and helping them feel better,” clinic founder and director Tahora Eslahian says. “That’s what makes my day: putting a smile on someone’s face when it comes to something they didn’t think there was a solution for and helping heal their skin. Especially around acne. It’s very rewarding.”
AviClear, a laser treatment specifically targeting acne. Photo via Triniti Laser Clinic. Triniti offers complimentary consultations for every client, recognizing that each person is unique. They take the time to understand concerns and create exclusive plans tailored to individual goals, catering unique approaches and techniques to empower clients with knowledge about at-home skincare and dietary practices that can enhance results. Triniti Laser Clinic’s commitment to safety and effectiveness is unwavering. They carefully assess new technologies and conduct advanced training two to three times a year to ensure they provide the best results. Education is paramount, and the team stays updated with the latest literature to formulate safe and effective treatment plans.
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I have always had a passion for helping people and helping them feel better.
TAHORA ESLAHIAN Clinic Founder & Director, Triniti Laser Clinic & Medi Spa
At Triniti, the primary focus is always on the customer’s needs. The clinic continually strives to understand clients’ requirements and invests heavily in the necessary equipment, training, and knowledge to meet those needs. The clinic’s core philosophy is that everyone deserves to feel their best. Customers are treated like family, with many choosing to remain with Triniti for the long term, becoming an integral part of the team. Triniti Laser Clinic uses advanced laser technology to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. The laser tools they employ are instrumental in achieving these results. The team utilizes laser devices to stimulate collagen, repair the skin, and target various skin issues. Most treatments involve minimal downtime, with maximum resurfacing treatments requiring only four to five days of recovery. This approach offers an alternative to surgical and invasive procedures, making it possible to address issues like pigmentation, vascular problems, acne, and scars without the risks associated with surgery. Triniti also offers AviClear, a laser treatment specifically targeting acne, offering a less invasive option than medications such as Accutane, which can have harsh side effects.
Tahora Eslahian, Founder and Director of Triniti Laser Clinic
Triniti Laser Clinic proudly caters to individuals with all skin types, addressing a longstanding industry gap. Their range of laser machines allows them to specialize in treating darker skin tones, providing a comprehensive solution for a diverse clientele.
210 6th Street New Westminster 604-544-5666 www.trinitilaser.com
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Web Express
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ince 1997, Web Express has been at the forefront of innovation in local and sustainable commercial printing.
That being said, Web Express does not endorse hate or illegal propaganda. They believe independent media is one of the key pillars of democracy.
As British Columbia’s community commercial printer, Web Express is home to more than 250 publications in 20 different languages.
The Web Express team is dedicated to making printing easy. Photo by Web Express
The full-service printer is primed for digital and web printing, binding, mailing, and shipping. Its unique facility is designed for rapid production, low-waste printing, superior quality, and timely distribution from its central location in the heart of Metro Vancouver. “We take care of 95% of everything in house, which gives us a lot of control over delivery dates and more,” general manager Vic Noble says. From design to printing and binding, distribution and shipping, the Web Express team is dedicated to making printing easy. Producing jobs in house gives its customers the best turnaround time possible.
Some of the organizations Web Express has worked with include the BC Civil Liberties Association, Pivot Foundation, Canada Helps, Fair Vote Canada, and many more. The printing company is also sustainability focused—their annual sustainability report outlines various environmental impacts from how many trees have been conserved to how many gallons of water have been saved over the year.
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Web Express believes that everyone deserves the opportunity to share their voice through print.
VIC NOBLE General Manager, Web Express
“Everyone is concerned about their impact on the environment,” Noble says. “While certain things can’t be helped when you’re in the printing business, we try our best to minimize our impact.”
Web Express prints many local newspapers throughout Metro Vancouver, as well as leisure guides, community guides, catalogues, and more. What sets the printer apart is its social purpose to empower liberty, democracy and community through freedom of expression. Web Express participated in the Social Purpose Innovators program at the Social Purpose Institute at United Way, where it defined its mission. “It’s important that we still have freedom of expression in Canada,” Noble says. “We try to offer that for the community and people of British Columbia. If you want to print something and get your message out there to people, we can help you with that. We don’t censor. We will print almost anything as long as it’s legal.” Web Express believes they have a responsibility to give all voices a platform, and uses print to empower people of all means. No matter their background or circumstances, the printing company believes everyone deserves to share their message through the trusted medium of the written word.
Photo left: Vic Noble, General Manager, Web Express. Above: IWE-Tensor machine.
In addition to its community printing efforts, Web Express also offers the Real Estate Print Shop, which is a full-serve commercial printing and mailing company specializing in direct mail for real estate agents. They are pleased to offer wholesale pricing to the realtor community. To learn more and to request a quote for all your printing needs, visit www.intwebexpress.com. — 43 —
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