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www.delta-optimist.com NEWSSTAND $1 The voice of Delta since 1922 FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016 POSITIONS TO FILL AT MALL: Tsawwassen Mills hosts job fair in Vancouver, 3 CONCERTS IN THE PARK: Summer series kicks off in South Delta next week, 15 Awards Awards Find out who the readers picked Optimist readers have spoken! The ballots have been counted and now it’s time to reveal the winners of our 2016 Readers’ Choice Awards. Readers voted for their favourite South Delta shops and services in over 80 cat- egories, everything from auto repair to U-brew, and those winners are included in a special section inside today’s edition. The winners were formally presented with their awards at a banquet last week at the Beach Grove Golf Club. The section also features insights from readers as they share advice on such topics as their favourite menu item and the merchant they can’t live without. • See Pages B1-20 JESSICA KERR [email protected] Caber, the Delta police’s trauma K9, recently returned from Alberta where he provided support to residents of Fort McMurray as they returned home more than a month after a wildfire ravaged the area. Caber and handler Kim Gramlich, the department’s victim services program coor- dinator, were dispatched to the northern Alberta city as part of B.C.’s Disaster Psychosocial Response Team. Run through the Provincial Health Services Authority, the team responds during large- scale emergencies and disasters with a focus on the psychosocial needs of the public and first responders before, during and after an incident. CABER: see Page 3 PHOTO BY KIM GRAMLICH Caber licks a firefighter as they welcome residents back to Fort McMurray after a wildfire ravaged the northern Alberta city. K9 comforts Fort Mac Caber, Delta Police Dept’s trauma dog, returns from fire-ravaged Alberta city PHOTO BY KIM GRAMLICH Caber makes friends with RCMP officers. #125 - 7391 Vantage Way 604-948-3088 QUALIFYING PRODUCTS: Signature Series Wood, Composite, and Faux Wood Blinds; and Cellular, Pleated, Murano, and Unison Shades. BUY MORE OFF QUALIFYING PRODUCTS OFF QUALIFYING PRODUCTS OFF QUALIFYING PRODUCTS

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Page 1: Delta Optimist June 17 2016

www.delta-optimist.comNEWSSTAND $1

The voice of Delta since 1922FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 2016

POSITIONS TO FILL AT MALL:Tsawwassen Mills hosts job fair in Vancouver, 3CONCERTS IN THE PARK:Summer series kicks off in South Delta next week, 15

AwardsAwards

Findoutwho thereaderspicked

Optimist readers havespoken!

The ballots have beencounted and now it’s timeto reveal the winners ofour 2016 Readers’ ChoiceAwards.

Readers voted for theirfavourite South Delta shopsand services in over 80 cat-egories, everything from autorepair to U-brew, and thosewinners are included in aspecial section inside today’sedition.

The winners were formallypresented with their awardsat a banquet last week at theBeach Grove Golf Club.

The section also featuresinsights from readers as theyshare advice on such topicsas their favourite menu itemand the merchant they can’tlive without.

• See Pages B1-20

JESSICA KERRjkerr@delta-opt imist .com

Caber, the Delta police’strauma K9, recently returnedfrom Alberta where he providedsupport to residents of FortMcMurray as they returnedhomemore than a month after awildfire ravaged the area.Caber and handler Kim

Gramlich, the department’svictim services program coor-

dinator, were dispatched to thenorthern Alberta city as partof B.C.’s Disaster PsychosocialResponse Team.

Run through the ProvincialHealth Services Authority, theteam responds during large-scale emergencies and disasterswith a focus on the psychosocialneeds of the public and firstresponders before, during andafter an incident.CABER: see Page 3

PHOTO BY KIM GRAMLICH

Caber licks a firefighter as they welcome residents back to Fort McMurray after a wildfire ravaged the northern Alberta city.

K9comfortsFortMacCaber, Delta PoliceDept’s traumadog,returns from fire-ravagedAlberta city

PHOTO BY KIM GRAMLICH

Caber makes friends with RCMP officers.

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CONTINUED from Page 1“It can be for just about

anything and to just aboutanywhere,” Gramlich said,adding the team specifi-cally asked for Caber andthis was the first time thecanine has been used in alarge-scale disaster.

Gramlich and Caberwere in Fort McMurray forsix days as residents start-ed returning to the city.

“Our role was to pro-vide emotional support,”Gramlich said. “Our jobwas to just talk to peopleand check in and see howthey’re doing.”

Residents were allowedto return home in stages.

Over the first two days, shesaid, those returning werethose whose homes wereOK. Those coming backto town on days three andfour were people whosehomes were destroyed inthe fire.

“We did meet a lot ofpeople who did lose theirhomes,” Gramlich said.

The pair also ended upworking with a lot of thefirst responders.

Gramlich said about 10per cent of the populationof the city lost their homesto the fire. However, 30per cent of the city’s firstresponders, who were onthe front lines of the battle

against the blaze, lost theirhomes.

As with his work withDelta Police Department’svictim services unit,Caber’s main job in FortMcMurray is just to bethere to provide comfort tothose in need.

“There is a huge cathar-tic response to pettinga dog,” Gramlich said.“Touch is healing, touch ishelpful.”

As for Caber, “Heloved it,” she said, addingthe pair logged 12- and13-hour days.

“My job as his handleris to monitor his stress lev-els,” she said. “I never once

saw him stressed.”There is a long history

of dogs being used in dis-aster situations in the U.S.Canines were brought induring Hurricane Katrinain 2005 and during theaftermath of the Sept. 11,2001 terrorist attacks.

However, their use isstill fairly new in Canada.Caber became Canada’sfirst trauma dog when hejoined the Delta PoliceDepartment’s victimservices unit in 2010.Gramlich said there arenow 16 trauma dogs in useacross the country.

In Fort McMurray,Caber and Gramlich spent

some time at the receptioncentres set up for return-ing residents, but the pairspent even more of theirtime visiting with policeofficers and firefighters.

The pair spent a lot oftime on the bridge wherefirst responders welcomedresidents back. Firefightersand police officers wereon the bridge 24 hours aday over the four days resi-dents returned home.

“It was good for the firstresponders,” Gramlichsaid. “Everyone was honk-ing their horns as theycame back into town. Itreally united the commu-nity.”

SANDOR GYARMATIsgyarmat i@delta-opt imist .com

More than 1,000 jobswill be up for grabsat Tsawwassen Mills,which is holding a bigjob fair next weekend inVancouver.

Featuring 200 stores,including 16 anchor ten-ants, the destination mallset to open this fall at theTsawwassen First Nationis inviting job seekers tocome to the VancouverConvention Centre atCanada Place June 25 and26.

The list of retailersparticipating in the jobfair includes a few newnames that haven’t beenannounced yet as tenantsat the 1.2-million-square-foot shopping centre,which will celebrate itsgrand opening Oct. 5.

Job fair hours are noonto 7 p.m. on Saturday, June25 and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. onSunday, June 26.

Among the approxi-mately 60 stores takingpart include: Adidas,Reebok, ALDO, Spring,Ardene, Bass Pro Shops,Bell, Virgin Mobile, Bench,Esprit, Thread & Copper,

Body Shop, Browns Shoes,Champs Sports, Forever21, Gap Factory Store,Guess, H&M (whichrecently had another jobfair at Delta Secondary),HMV Canada, Hot Topic,La Vie En Rose, LindtChocolate, Michael Hill,

Nygard Fashion, Opa! OfGreece, Pro Hockey Life,PUMA, Saks OFF 5TH,Shoppers Drug Mart, SportChek, The Outlet by HarryRosen, Things Engraved,Tommy Hilfiger, UrbanPlanet, West 49, Winnersand Marshalls.

“The job fair is animportant step towardsthe grand opening,” saidTsawwassen Mills generalmanager Mark Fenwick,“and will help connectour tenants with potentialemployees who are seek-ing a new opportunity to

work for exciting brands.”According to mall devel-

oper Ivanhoé Cambridge,Tsawwassen Mills willoffer highly-anticipatedbrands and several first-to-market retailers thatwill attract shoppers fromacross Greater Vancouver,Vancouver Island andbeyond.

Modeled after CrossIronMills in Calgary andVaughanMills in GreaterToronto area, the mall is tobe a mix of premium fash-ion brands, factory outletsand restaurants as well asa 1,100-seat food court.

The mall is expected tocreate 3,000 full-time andpart-time jobs. For moreinformation about the jobfair, check the TsawwassenMills website at tsawwas-senmills.ca.

Next door toTsawwassen Mills will bea new 550,000-square-foot outdoor mall calledTsawwassen Commons,which is also set to openthis October.

That mall is expected tofeature over 100 retailersand restaurants, includ-ing such major tenants asWalmart, Canadian Tireand Rona.

Mallhas 1,000 jobs to fillTsawwassenMills hosts job fair at Vancouver ConventionCentre nextweekend

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

Merchants at the 200-store TsawwassenMills are starting to hire staff in prepara-tion for an October opening.

Caberprovidesemotional support as residents return

June 17, 2016 The Delta Optimist A3

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SANDOR GYARMATIsgyarmat i@delta-opt imist .com

Neither the regionaldistrict nor municipali-ties like Delta can ban theinstallation of pollutingwood-burning fireplacesor appliances in homes,despite their impact on airquality.

It’s something thatneeds to change, accord-ing to Delta council, whichrecently discussed a staffreport on the issue.

“It occurred to me weseem to make a great to-doabout diesel engines andother industries pollut-ing, and yet, wood smoke,which is originating in theLower Mainland, is thenumber one source of par-ticulate in the region,” saidMayor Lois Jackson.

“I think we have to pay alot more attention becauseif this is 25 per cent of theparticulate in the wholeLower Mainland, it’s oneof the worst because thiscan be a killer for people,”she said.

The report notes resi-

dential woodsmoke is seenas the main pri-marily unregu-lated source offine particulateemissions in theregion and itsrelative contri-bution to localair pollution isincreasing as successfulmeasures to reduce othersources of fine particulatehave been implemented.

Legislation exists at theprovincial and regionallevel that can potentiallyprohibit a resident fromusing a wood-burningappliance if pollutionis occurring. MetroVancouver is lookingat potential regulatoryactions, but the authorityrests with the province,which is currently review-ing emission standards forwood-burning appliancessold in B.C.

The issue came upin Delta last fall whenan air quality advisorywas issued for much ofthe Metro Vancouver

region, specifi-cally Richmond,Surrey, Langley,Pitt Meadows,Delta and NewWestminster.

Conditionsreportedly dete-riorated due to theburning of woodstoves and fire-

places, according to theregional district.

Council at the timeasked for a report on theissue and during discus-sion recently, deputyplanning director MarcySangret noted Delta doesnot have the authority toban wood-burning appli-ances in new home con-struction. All those appli-cations must do is adhereto the B.C. Building Code.

Noting she doesnot believe any LowerMainland municipality hastried to implement suchas ban, Sangret said onlya small percentage of newhomes have wood-burningdevices. In fact, last yearjust one application wasapproved.

DeltawantsmoredoneonwoodburningfrontFireplaces and appliances causing pollution

Mayor LoisJackson

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SANDOR GYARMATIsgyarmat i@delta-opt imist .com

It opened 30 years agowith much fanfare andexpectation that it wouldalleviate traffic congestion,but now it’s also feelingthe crunch.

Connecting North Deltawith Richmond and NewWestminster, the nowheavily used Alex FraserBridge officially opened onSept. 22, 1986.

Delta MLAWalterDavidson had put his seaton the line in 1979 with apromise the bridge wouldreceive provincial govern-ment approval, which itdid.

Also known as theAnnacis Bridge, butofficially named afterthe province’s highwaysminister at the time, the465-metre span used justfour lanes when it openedbut it had the capabilityto convert to six lanes. Itdidn’t take that long forthe conversion to happen.

Now those six lanes— or at least the three

heading with rush hour— aren’t cutting it either.The province last weekannounced a number ofplanned improvementsto help ease conges-tion on the bridge andthe Highway 91 stretch,including looking at cre-ating a rush hour coun-terflow system similar towhat’s used at the GeorgeMassey Tunnel.

The longest cable-stylebridge in the world at thetime it opened, the AlexFraser was expected toreroute almost 25 per centof the traffic using thetunnel and the PattulloBridge. Some 37,000vehicles were expectedto use the crossing dailywith commuters saving asmuch as 20 minutes eachway.

Costing $444 million,the crossing was joined acouple of years later witha new east-west freewaythrough Richmond. Morerecently, the South FraserPerimeter Road was builtto also provide quickeraccess.

When the bridgeopened, it was also report-ed that the “usual morningand late afternoonMasseyTunnel and Pattullo Bridgetraffic tie-ups have almostdisappeared.” However,then-mayor Ernie Burnettsaid time would tell ifmotorists would be ableto continue flying quicklythrough the other cross-ings.

Fast-forward three dec-ades, and he latest avail-able numbers gatheredfrom Delta’s engineeringdepartment for the AlexFraser, from 2011, showthe bridge experiencesthe second most volumeof any bridge in MetroVancouver at 117,000 vehi-cles daily.

The tunnel, meanwhile,has 89,000 vehicles usingit daily.

CAO George Harvietold Delta council earlierthis year the Alex Fraser isnow at capacity during thetwo-to three-hour after-noon rush. He also notedincreasing congestion ismaking things unsafe as

the latest available sta-tistics from 2013 show179 accidents. That figuredoesn’t even include col-lisions on the highway toand from the bridge.

“We don’t see any reliefuntil the new bridge overthe Deas Island (GeorgeMassey) Tunnel is com-pleted. Without tolling orwhatever option, we won’tsee any relief for six orseven years,” Harvie said.

Delta North MLA ScottHamilton said the demandon the Alex Fraser hasgrown substantially withthe rapidly increasingpopulation south of theFraser.

“I said it before but I’llsay it again. When I movedto this community 30years ago, the Alex Fraseropened two months afterI moved here… at eighto’clock in the morning 30years ago, you could fire acannon down that bridgeand wouldn’t hit anything.A lot has changed sincethen when you think of thegrowth in Surrey alone,”Hamilton said.

Congestionreliever isnowcloggedOpened 30years ago to take the burdenoff other crossings,Alex Fraser Bridge is now secondbusiest span in region

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

The provincial government is looking at a counter-flow system to ease rush hour congestion on the AlexFraser Bridge.

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The Delta HospitalAuxiliary handed out eightbursaries to local studentsand staff this week.

A celebration was heldat the hospital Wednesdayto announce $11,000 hasbeen awarded to six stu-dents and two hospitalstaffers as part of the auxil-iary’s bursary program.

It’s the 20th year thesociety has given out bur-saries to assist studentswho are entering thehealth care field and forstaff members to upgradetheir skills.

It’s just the latest exam-ple of giving by the non-profit group, formed in thelate 1960s by individualsdedicated to bringing ahospital to Delta. The aux-iliary has been vital for thehospital, purchasing manypieces of medical equip-ment over the years. It alsoprovides for the residentialcare unit as well as themusic therapy programand other areas.

Hundreds of volunteerscontribute tens of thou-sands of hours every yearat the auxiliary’s gift shop,

Lifeline unit, Ladner thriftstore and Courtyard Cafe.They’re also involved insuch activities as makingpost-surgical pillows formastectomy and otherpatients.

In the last year, thegroup contributed$125,000 for the purchaseof a new bus for MountainViewManor, the hospital’sextended care unit, as wellas hundreds of thousandsfor medical equipment,recreation programs and

music therapy.The group is also half-

way to its goal of raising$2.5 million to contributeto the hospital’s lab ser-vices and medical imagingexpansion project.

Last month, membersof the auxiliary and theDelta Hospital Foundationcelebrated the opening ofa new pre-admission clinicfor surgical daycare, a pro-ject made possible thanksto the fundraising effortsof both groups.

Auxiliarypresents$11,000inbursariesatcelebration

PHOTO BY SANDOR GYARMATI

Delta Hospital Auxiliary president Robbi Schultes(centre) was joined by bursary winners (front)Morgan Tucker, Tessa Rempel and Stephanie Cooperas well as (back) Ranveer Palia, Clarissa Rempel,Gemina Arana and Kathy Sinclair.

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The B.C. Lottery Corporationhas taken a look at a mapof Greater Vancouver anddetermined that a coupleof areas are underserved

when it comes to casino gaming. Thetwo weak spots in the network are theNorth Shore and Delta/Surrey, so BCLCis reaching out to local governments inthose parts to see if they’d be on boardin this effort to serve customers better.

There’s a little-known provision inthe Canadian Charter of Rights andFreedoms that says no one living in ametropolitan area should be any morethan 10 kilometres away from a gamingfacility. OK, so maybe access to a casi-no isn’t enshrined in our constitution,but the BCLC is making darn sure thatif you want to hit on 13 (despite statisti-cal evidence to the contrary), you won’thave to travel far to do so.

The curious part of the invitationsent to local governments, at leastfor me, is the fact that Surrey alreadyhas two such facilities, the recentlyrebranded Elements Casino at FraserDowns and the Newton CommunityGaming Centre, although you couldargue, I suppose, neither is overly largeand the northern part of the rapidly-growing city is underserved.

However, if a casino was to beopened in, say, the Guildford area, itwould do little to address the issuehere in Delta. Even with the help of theSouth Fraser Perimeter Road, it’s 28 kil-ometres from Ladner to the GuildfordTown Centre, yet there are threecasinos — River Rock in Richmond,Starlight in NewWestminster andElements — that are already closer.What’s more, a Guildford area casinowould be only 10 kilometres across thePort Mann to the Hard Rock.

What does all this mean, you ask?Well, from a strictly geographicalperspective, it makes more sense tolocate a new casino in Delta as it wouldspread out the pins on a map, whichappears to be the lottery corporation’sobjective in this exercise. I’m not sureif the BCLC is looking at it that way,although that could all be a moot pointif both the Corporation of Delta and theTsawwassen First Nation say they’re notinterested in playing host to a gamingfacility.

If one or both are amenable to theidea, however, then I wouldn’t betagainst the prospect of a casino endingup in our back yard in the not so distantfuture.

Puttingusonmap

If you own property in Delta,this is the time of year whenyou get to pay your munici-pal taxes — unless you areon a plan where a portion is

paid every month or a senior citi-zen deferring the taxes until yourproperty is sold.

Delta council has announcedthe budget will require a taxincrease of one per cent this yearfor all municipal services and afurther 2.5 per cent for increasesto police, for turf field replace-ment and another fire hall, for atotal of 3.5 per cent.

Over the past 10 years, Delta’soperating budget has increased60 per cent, with the police budg-et up 85 per cent.

There are a lot of numbersbeing tossed around about taxesand house prices and you maybe wondering: What is going on?What’s the impact on my tax bill?

Your property (house and land)is the base for calculating the tax.The assessment of your propertywas made July 1 last year. It’s thedocument you got in January.

Between July 2014 and July2015, South Delta housesincreased in value — on aver-age — by 13.5 per cent. If yourproperty assessment increase wasmore than that, your increase in

taxes will be more than 3.5 percent. If your assessment increasewas less than 13 per cent, you willpay a bit less.

The assessment change forSouth Delta was more than NorthDelta in the past year so we in thesouth part of the municipality willbear a heavier portion of taxesthan North Delta this year.

You probably are wonderingmore about the tax impact of themassive increase in house pricesthis year in Delta. That increase— which happened after theassessment was done last July —is yet to work its way into our taxcalculations. Be aware it’s comingnext year.

However, the 40 per centincrease in South Delta prop-

erty values is being more thanmatched by a 45 per cent increasefor North Delta. That suggestsapportioning the tax bill — Southvs. North — will about the samenext year as this year.

If you own a single familyhome, you will pay a bit more— those values in South Deltaare up a whopping 48 per cent,but if you own a townhome youwill get some relief as priceshave increased only 27 per cent.Apartment/condo owners will getrelief as prices/values are up byonly 15 per cent.

In summary, as long as every-one’s property increases in valuethe same percentage, the tax billwill increase by whatever councildecides — be it one per cent orfour per cent.

One hope— that taxes will mir-ror inflation— seems to be longlost. In the past decade we haveseen considerable “download-ing” of the cost of services fromthe federal and provincial levelson municipalities. Unless themunicipalities can scream louder,that isn’t likely to change.

Maybe we have to plan ahead -taxes will be going up!Ian Robertson is a graduate

chemical engineer and a three-decade resident of South Delta.

Pricespikenotreflectedinthisyear’spropertytaxbill

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CommunityCommentIAN ROBERTSON

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Letters

Editor:Re: Cheaper and faster

alternative, letter to theeditor, June 1

A reader offers an alter-native plan to the bridgecrossing of the Fraser Riverprojected to be completedwithin a few years. Theplan, as proposed, is to“drop an extra two-laneaddition downstream”from the current tunnelcrossing.

First, downstreammeans to the west in thiscase and there is no pos-sible space downstreamto drop an extra two-lane addition. On theRichmond side, a car lotexists where an additionaldownstream north sideroadway would exit theadditional two-lanes andon the south end, a hous-ing project is in place.

Perhaps, the writermeant upstream eastwardtowards another housingdevelopment, restaurantand other buildings plusa tad farther on, a park.That’s on the south sideand on the north side, afarmmarket operation.

Second, additionalroadways to accommodate

the suggested “extra two-lane” addition on boththe south and north sidesof the Fraser River willimpact on existing land,some of which is farm-land and farther southon the southeastern side,Burns Bog. In Richmond,much rejigging of existingroadways would have tobe undertaken and somesort of arrangement madewith the housing and golfcourse that abuts Highway99 to the west and SidawayRoad to the east.

Third, the writer statesthat, “Concrete sectionswere lowered over the riv-erbed and joined togeth-er.” My information is thatsuch is correct other thanthe concrete sections, builtonshore and then placedin a trench dug specificallyto accommodate them inorder that river shippingnot be impeded by theheight of the concrete sec-tions reducing the usableamount of navigable water.

Fourth, from variousmedia reports, the objec-tive of building a bridgeto replace the existingtunnel is to accommodatean anticipated increase

in vehicular traffic onHighway 99 and to allowdeep sea vessels to transitfarther upstream.

These ships’ draughtsare such that they cannotnavigate the Fraser RiverWoodward Reach area.As with the Alex FraserBridge farther upstream,a minimum clearanceof 205 feet at high tide isnecessary. The existingtunnel and any suggestedadditional tunnels do notfit the established require-ment with respect to shipdraughts.

It is possible the writerof the suggested additionaltunnels knows informa-tion that has not beenshared with the public bythe authorities and hisideas might have merit ifthat is the case.

As one who travelsthrough the tunnel severaltimes per week, and some-times several times perday, always it seems at thewrong time going northwhen traffic is proceed-ing south and the reverseof that, the need of anupgrade to the crossing isvery much in evidence.

Bob Orrick

Anothertubewon’tworkEditor:Re: Mess made of access

roads, letter to the editor,June 10

Thank you, Peter White.I also take umbragewith the new design ofthe access roads ontoHighway 17.

The first time I turnedonto Highway 17 northfrom 56th Street, it wasdark and raining and Isuddenly found myselfhaving to merge, unex-pectedly, from the rightlane into the next rightlane when the traffic wasup to 80 km/h.

I sent a letter of com-plaint to the Corporationof Delta complete withdetailed drawings ofthe hazards of this new

configuration. I wasadvised my letter wasforwarded to the Ministryof Transportation andInfrastructure.

Then I was advised onMarch 10 the provincialgovernment was “waitingon some feedback fromthe design consultantson this developer-drivenproject...” That is the last Ihave heard.

So, it looks like anyonewho wants to can digup the highways for 10months, redirect trafficin very dangerous, tortu-ous detours, pave, take afew weeks off, re-dig thepavement and pile it offon the side, take a week ortwo off, pave and then re-dig it all again, and then

eventually paint lines thatdon’t make any sense.Somebody paid way toomuch for this project.

The original two laneson 56th Street turningonto Highway 17 madesense.

I thought asking themto repaint the lines wasnot asking too much, butit seems the “design con-sultants” of this “develop-er-driven” project musthave other more impor-tant roads to mess with.

It also seems the gov-ernment exerts no over-sight on these highwayconstructions.

And it also seems thereis no highways appealcourt.

Cecilia Tanner

Editor:Re: Mall redevelopment

application expected nextmonth, June 8

I hope the Optimistwill continue to keep usinformed of the progress ofthe development plans ofSean Hodgins of CenturyGroup for the TsawwassenTown Centre Mall site.

I expect I am not alonein not wishing the skylineof Tsawwassen to changeto include highrise build-ings.

The generous donationto Delta of 170 hectares ofthe Southlands will not,I hope, distract us fromthe proposed buildingheight limit increase that

has been proposed byHodgins.

While the proposedsix-storey buildings are anunwelcome change, the12- to 20-storey buildingwould be a monstrosity inour village.

I expect that I am notalone in my views.

Tracy Grainge

Highrisewouldbeamonstrosity in towncore

Nota fanofnewhighwaydesign

June 17, 2016 The Delta Optimist A9

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The purpose of theCrime Beat is to educateand inform the publicabout some of the prop-erty crime trends occur-ring in South Delta andother files of interest. Ifyou see anything occur-ring that you believe to besuspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emer-gencies or 604-946-4411for other assistance.

The following are someof the calls the Delta policeresponded to in the previ-ous week:

TSAWWASSEN• June 6, 5:55 p.m., 1200-

block of Hunter Road:Complainant returnedhome to find their lockedresidence had suffereda break-in. The thievesentered the home byprying open a rear door.Forensic identificationofficers attended and pro-cessed the scene.

• June 6, 8:35 p.m.,1600-block of Golf ClubDrive: Residence brokeninto sometime during theday. Suspect broke rearground floor window toenter the home. Residenceransacked with cupboardsand drawers throughout

all opened and contentsstrewn on the floor.Forensic identificationofficers attended and pro-cessed the scene.

• June 7, 4:53 p.m.,5300-block of WildwoodCrescent: Complainantreturned home to findhome broken into. Pointof entry appeared to bethrough an upstairs bed-room and several roomswere noticeably disturbed.Still under investigation.

• June 8, 9:55 p.m., 1500-block of Farrell Avenue:Homeowner received acall from the security com-pany indicating a motionalarm had been set off.The homeowner attendedand found a rear glassslider window open. It isbelieved the thieves werescared off by the alarm asnothing stolen.

• June 9, 8:24 p.m., 1600-block of Farrell Crescent:A late report received ofa theft that had occurredovernight on June 6. Anoutdoor enclosed tent hadbeen entered and severalitems stolen, includingtools and other items.

• June 10, 3:35 p.m.,1300-block of 56th Street:Store reported a maleselected 15 to 20 items ofclothing and then snuckout the front door withoutpaying. No video surveil-lance available.

• June 10, 11:50 a.m.,1700-block of 57th Street:A late report received ofa break and enter to thegarage. The garage doorwas left open about two

feet and several items vis-ible from the street werestolen. A neighbour hadobserved a male near thevehicles in the drivewayand then leave on a skate-board with a large item inhis hands. Theft reportedafter the complainant hadheard there were severalbreak and enters in thearea. Nothing for forensicexamination due to thetime delay.

• June 11, 8:50 a.m.,5300-block of 12th Avenue:A citizen observed a malethrow a rock and smash awindow in the health cen-tre. Police attended andfound a male in an agitat-ed state with an odour ofliquor emanating from hismouth. The suspect, whowas not cooperative withpolice, was arrested andtransported to cells.

• June 13, 11:30 a.m.,1108-56th St.: A set of keysfound at the corner of 8AAvenue and DennisonCrescent were turnedinto the TsawwassenCommunity Police Station.Owner can claim on iden-tification.

LADNER• June 6, 12:12 p.m.,

5200-block of LadnerTrunk Road: The phar-macist contacted policeto report a fraudulentprescription the suspecthad attempted to fill. Thesuspect appears to haveattempted to fill prescrip-tions in several otherareas. Information to becirculated amongst phar-

macies.• June 10, 5:18 p.m.,

4800-block of 53rd Street:Complainant reported amale caller with a foreignaccent had contacted himadvising that a $2,500refund was availablefor online services thatwere not provided. Thecomplainant indicatedhe had used an onlinecompany earlier in theyear to clear his computerof viruses. No informa-tion was given to thecaller, nor was any moneysent by Western Unionas requested. Followingthe call the complainantnoticed his laptop beingremotely accessed and anunknown user openinghis files. Police advisedcomplainant to contact hisbank to prevent suspicioustransactions and to notifythe Canadian Anti-fraudCentre.

• June 12, 7:45 a.m.,7900-block of 82nd Street:Gas tank of parked vehiclesiphoned of approximately$100 worth of gas. Policeto examine video surveil-lance for identification of apossible suspect.

• June 12, 1 a.m., 4900-block of 47A Avenue:Complainant reported sixyouth entered his garageand stole several trafficcones. Police located thegroup and found the conesditched nearby. Two of theyouth were found to be inpossession of alcohol andwere issued with tickets forpossession of alcohol in apublic place.

Pharmacistreportsattempttofill fraudulentprescriptionSouthDeltaCrime Beat

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Business

Delta TV is up for anaward in the 2016 CCSATuned-in Canada awardsfor excellence in local pro-gramming.

Delta Cable’s IayishaKhan, host ofDeltaMagazine, was recentlynamed a finalist for theTuned-in Canada BestOn-Camera CommunityChannel Personalityaward.

“We are so proud ofIayisha and Delta TV forthe work they do to bringcompelling, local stories toour viewers,” said TannisGoodfellow, Delta Cablesales and marketing man-ager. “The communityloves Iayisha because ofher dedication to workingwith the community touncover stories that trulymake a difference.”

***Five Delta students were

among the more than 750recently recognized at theChartered ProfessionalAccountants of BritishColumbia’s (CPABC) con-

vocation ceremony.Students recognized

at the ceremony, whichwas held on May 21 at theVancouver ConventionCentre, have eitherbecome designated mem-bers of the CPABC thisyear, or will be eligible formembership.

Delta’s ChristineBhatt, Emanjit Johal,Christopher MacCulloch,Dennis Prettejohn andJordan Yee were all rec-ognized at the ceremony.As well, Tsawwassen’sNicole Palle was recog-nized her for outstandingresults on the multi-daynational Common FinalExamination. Palle wasone of eight B.C. studentswho made the NationalHonour Roll.

***Delta and Richmond

area job seekers shouldexpect a steady hiring cli-mate for the third quarterof 2016, according to thelatest Manpower employ-ment outlook survey.

“Survey data revealsthat 17 per cent of employ-ers plan to hire for theupcoming quarter (Julyto September), while zero

per cent anticipate cut-backs,” said Manpower’sJeff Polkinghorne. “Theremaining 83 per cent of

employers plan to main-tain their current staffinglevels in the upcomingquarter.”

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Lee LeMoignan andMissy of Pets N Us presenta cheque for over $2,400 to animal control officerUzair Muhammed of the Delta Community AnimalShelter. Themoney was raised in both locations forthe Tollie Fund, which provides medical care for ani-mals at the shelter.

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Rotary Club of Tsawwassen volunteers; Judi Stene and the team from the Corporation of Delta; Race Director Rob Watts; Double R Rentalsfor scaffolding; Homeowners along 6th Ave and Stevens who allowed us to use their power; Danny Sherall for supplying the bales of hay;Houweling’s Greenhouses for the tomatoes for the volunteers; Santevia for giving volunteers and drivers free water bottles; 828 HurricaneSquadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets; Interact Club of SDSS; Race announcer Kelly Latremouille; Councillor Sylvia Bishop; timers - Rebecca Lee,Gillian Hughes, Patricia Pretty; mechanics Peter Sziklai & Werner Berger.

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Business

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Several local residentsand merchants cametogether recently to help alocal duck and her duck-lings.

The nest was discov-ered early last month inthe municipal parking loton Bridge Street. CarolLeVasseur from neigh-bouring Delta DentureCentre noticed that a mal-lard duck had made thegrass around a utility poleher home for her nest and10 eggs.

Nicknamed “Margaretthe Mallard” by DaveStrutt at Dave’s PopCulture, the duck waswell hidden from the busyparking lot.

Concerned, LeVasseurmade some calls andwas directed to CanadianWildlife Rescue. A rep-resentative visited thenest and estimated itwould be 26 to 30 daysbefore the eggs hatched.LeVasseur also contacteda Corporation of Deltalandscaper, who broughtin barriers to cordon offthe area to protect the nestfrom cars and pedestrians.

“Carol kept a watch-ful eye out for common

predators and workedhard to keep the eggs safe,especially whenMargaretthe Mallard had to fly offto feed herself,” Pat Rogerssaid in an email to theOptimist.

All 10 eggs hatched lastTuesday and the “duckpatrol” sprang into actionas Margaret the Mallardstarted to lead her duck-lings to water.

It wasn’t a smoothwalk, however, as one ofthe ducklings was havingproblems lifting its head. Itwas walking much slowerthan the rest and was una-ble to get up a curb.

“Four of us encouragedMargaret the Mallard towalk down away from thecurb and got her started

across the street,” Rogerssaid.

A family passing byjoined the efforts and driv-ers patiently waited whileMargaret and her babiesslowly made it across

Bridge Street.With the slow

progress, therewas concern theducklings wouldget overheatedon pavement.After a quickcall to ReifelBird Sanctuary,the group wasadvised to placethe strugglingducking in a box

to make it easier for momto lead the others.

“Thank goodness forRaquel from Fur the Loveof Dogs,” Rogers said.“Within moments thebaby was scooped up andplaced in a shoe box safeand sound.”

The group made it a bitfurther before Margaretbecame distressed andstopped in another park-ing lot.

More phone calls weremade and the group wastold to put all the duck-

lings in the box and getthem to water.

“Mama was great, notonce did she attack us dur-ing this process,” Rogerssaid. “It really felt like sheknew that we were allworking hard to help herand her babies.”

Once the group got toSeafarer Marina, Margaretflew right into the water.The human contingent,however, couldn’t getclose enough to releasethe ducklings because thegate was closed.

Stephen Leeming andJanice Lawlor-Cooperfrom Lawlor GoldsmithShoppe worked to get theducklings into the waterwith Leeming climbingdown the slippery bank.

The one duckling wasstill having issues, howev-er, and began flounderingin the water, still unable tokeep its head up.

The duckling was takento the Delta CommunityAnimal Shelter whereit was picked up byCanadian Wildlife Rescue.

“The latest news fromWildlife Rescue is that thislittle guy is still doing OK,”Rogers said.

GroupeffortgetsMargaretandherducklingssafelytowater

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A duck’s nest was cordoned off in aLadner Village parking lot.

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BRENCO CRITERIUM Saturday July 9, 5:15pmCheck the Tour de Delta website for our new course! Experience the new format; anextremely fast, elimination race.Start & Finish: 48 Avenue at Haviland Street, Ladner Village.Men Cat 3, 4: 5:15pm Women: 6:15pm Men Pro 1, 2: 7:25pmBEST VIEWING: Along the course on 48 Avenue, Arthur Drive between 48 Avenue and 47AAvenue and 48 Avenue and Laidlaw Street.

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Retro NightThere’s a Summer

Solstice Retro Nightfundraiser for theLadner Fishermen’sHall (4481 Savoy St.)tomorrow with doorsopening at 8 p.m. Theevent will feature livemusic from the HollyArntzen Experience andthe Kevin Wright BonScott Revival (ACDCtribute) band. Ticketsare $20. Call 604-946-5211 for tickets.

CelebrateFlight

A Celebrate Flightevent at the DeltaHeritage Airpark (4103-104th St., Delta) is setfor Saurday, July 2.There will be a pancakebreakfast, barbecuelunch, on-field camp-ing, aircraft displays,antique engines andantique cars. For moreinformation visit www.RAA85.ca, www.delta-heritageairpark.org orcopa5.wordpress.com.

Grand Prix ofArt

The Grand Prix ofArt Delta takes placeSunday, July 17 from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. through-out Ladner Village.Artists of all levels areinvited to participate.The event is hosted byArtists in the Villageand the Corporationof Delta. An art showand sale goes from 3to 5 p.m. at the LadnerCommunity Centre. Formore information or toregister as an artist visitgrandprixofart.com,www.artistsinthevillage.com or contact [email protected] 778-855-7523.

Garden ClubThe South Delta

Garden Club presentsConway Lum, fromGardenworks andMandeville Gardens,who will be speakingabout maple trees andother trees ideal forthe garden, Tuesday,June 21 at 7:30 p.m.at Ladner ChristianReformed Church,4594-54A St. Visitorsand newmembers arealways welcome. Visitwww.southdeltagarden-club.ca.

For more details onthese and other events,go todelta-optimist.comor visit our Facebookpage atwww.facebook.com/TheDeltaOptimist

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The first SouthDelta date forthe Corporationof Delta’s annu-al free summer

concert series is scheduledfor next Tuesday.

The Delta Music Makersare scheduled to performat Memorial Park at 7 p.m.as part of the Concerts inthe Park series.

“We always have audi-ence-friendly music,” saysMusic Makers founderand music director CurtJantzen, adding the showwill feature the group’svocalist and a couple ofinstrumental soloists.

The band performs avariety of Broadway musi-cals, concert marches,light classics, pop songsand folk music, accordingto its website.

Jantzen says his bandhas been taking part inConcerts in the Park forover three decades.

“It’s close to home andwe are a Delta band, so welike to participate in any-thing we can in Delta,” hesays, explaining why theMusic Makers keep com-ing back.

The group has recentlygrown to 60 membersand is coming off anothersuccessful edition of theannual Ladner Bandfest.

“We’re known as a bandthat has a lot of fun. Andalso a band that travels,”he says on the phone fromWhistler, where the groupperformed last week.

The Corporation ofDelta’s Carol Chard saysthe Concerts in the Parkseries is free and open toeveryone.

“It gives you an oppor-tunity to connect withyour neighbours and yourfriends and be outsideand listen to some greatmusic,” she says.

The series has a mix oflongtime returning bandslike the Music Makers,the Delta Concert Bandand Astro’s Collar as wellas first-time groups likeRhythm Rush, 5 on aString and Bright YoungThings.

Concertgoers areadvised to bring a blanketor lawn chair. Concertsare cancelled in inclem-ent weather. To find out if

a concert has been can-celled, call 604-596-4485or 604-943-9437 the day ofthe event.

Schedule:

(concerts begin at 7 p.m.unless otherwise indi-cated)

Memorial ParkTuesday, June 21: Delta

Music MakersTuesday, July 26: Delta

Concert Band (perfor-mance at 7:30 p.m.)

Wednesday, Aug. 17:Halifax Wharf Rats

TBD: The Karmichaels

Diefenbaker ParkWednesday, June 29:

Brass, Wind &WireWednesday, July 6:

Bossa DiasWednesday, Aug. 10: 5

on a String Bluegrass BandWednesday, Aug. 24:

Rhythm Rush

North Delta

Sunshine Hills ParkTuesday, July 19: Delta

Concert Band (perfor-mance at 7:30 p.m.)

Wednesday, July 20:Flanagans

Social Heart PlazaSunday, June 26: Astro’s

Collar (performance at 12p.m.)

Tuesday, July 5:Illiteratty

Sunday, Aug. 7: BrightYoung Things (perfor-mance at 12 p.m.)

Tuesday, Aug. 23: BossaDias

(Source: delta.ca)

Performers:

Delta Music Makers: Avariety of classics & popu-lar music performed by alocal concert band.Delta Concert Band: A

full concert band perform-ing a wide variety of musicfor all ages.Halifax Wharf Rats:

Classic rock tunes fea-turing East Coast andMaritime music, Canadianfolk, Irish, and ScottishTunes.The Karmichaels: Local

Delta band performingworld beat traditional popmusic.The Flanagans:

Canadian folk/East Coasttraditional tunes.Brass, Wind andWire:

Playing concert bandmusic from their classical,movie, jazz, and Broadwayrepertoire, BWW playsentertaining concerts.

Astro’s Collar: Thisfour-piece rock band,covering music from the‘70s and ‘80s, are crowdfavourites.Illiteratty:Wildly multi-

styled original folk, withsmart (and literate) lyrics,often funny, sometimespoignant.Bright Young Things:

Two-piece pop/folk duofrom Delta.

Bossa Dias: Latin musicfor summer evenings.5 on a String Bluegrass

Band: Bluegrass musicfeaturing a family friendlyshow with plenty of hotpicking and fiddle tunes.Rhythm Rush: This

seven-person band coversthe style and genres theylove — jazz, latin, funk,rock and R&B classics.(Source: delta.ca)

Concerts in thePark returnFirst SouthDelta date for annual summer series set for next Tuesday evening

SUBMITTED PHOTO (ABOVE) AND FILE PHOTO

The Delta Music Makers (above) are scheduled to perform in Memorial Park nextweek as part of the Concerts in the Park series. The Delta Concert Band (below)has a pair of performances scheduled in the series.

FILE PHOTO

Rhythm Rush plays Diefenbaker Park in August aspart of Delta’s free concert series.

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RICK MILLIKANOptimist contr ibutor

Our public footpathto Woodstock includesStonesfield Steps, a stair-way over the 14-kilometredry-stone wall surround-ing Blenheim Estate.

Ambling throughshaded woodlands andpastures, we spot silverpheasants strutting undersome gnarly oaks. Inthe distance stands thelofty Column of Victoryamid 2,000-plus acresof Blenheim’s parkland.Eventually arriving at thecolumn, we study its loftystatue of John Churchilland read about this firstDuke of Marlborough’smilitary triumphs.

Sheep graze on hillsidessloping downward to lakesspanned by a Romanesquebridge.

Beyond stretchesWorld Heritage BlenheimPalace andWoodstock.Descending throughgroves of maples, we cometo a large green dooropening into this village.

Locals prove friendly.One gent tells us about

former Woodstock Palace,where Queen Maryimprisoned her sisterElizabeth. Another gushesabout Blenheim’s manyevents, “Tonight, I’ll leavemy window open to hearVan Morrison.”

At a pub, we enjoy coldbrews and steak-and-alepies. We soon discover ourB&B is an 18th centurytownhouse off marketsquare.

Next morning we passthrough Blenheim’s east-ern gate toward LordMarborough’s Englishbaroque palace. Squarecastle-like towers borderthe immense, honey-stone structure. Enteringthe west wing, we passthrough Kitchen Courtyardinto the Grand Courtyard,still set up from last night’sconcert.

The palace reflectsBritain’s 18th centurypower. Six massive pillarssupport the portico; a stat-ue of Britannia stands atopin front of two chainedFrench captives. Sculptedswords and shields flankthe main entrance.

Inside the foyer, we

ascend a stairway andenter a chamber, wherethrough multi-media a17th-century maid leadsus into palace history.She first recounts JohnChurchill’s early esca-pades, military successesand marriage to Sarah,Queen Anne’s belovedlady-in-waiting.

Another room featuresLady Sarah pushing for

completion of an under-funded palace. Furtherchambers introduceother noble descend-ants, including the 4thDuke known for scientificendeavours and 9th Duke,who married ConsueloVanderbilt and used herhuge dowry to restore thepalace.

Joining a group, we tourstate apartments filled

with exquisite furniture,family portraits and fur-ther reminders of the 1stDuke’s triumphs. TheGreat Hall’s ceiling pic-tures him in Roman garbshowing Britannia his bat-tle plan for Blenheim.

The Green WritingRoom’s tapestry well illus-trates the pivotal BavarianBattle of Blenheim. Thedining room table’s silver

centerpiece shows himmounted at Blenheim, dis-patching his famed mes-sage to Sarah “…tell theQueen that her army hashad a glorious victory!”

Three staterooms’walls display tapestriesrepresenting his earliervictories against France. Inthe second, two illustratehis siege of Bouchain.These flank a portrait ofKing Louis XIV, recall-ing Churchill’s service inthe French army’s RoyalEnglish Regiment, whenhe valiantly campaignedfor King Louis againstHolland.

Christopher Wrendesigned the adjacent 155-metre long picture gallery.Becoming a library, manyof the 1st Duke’s artifacts,given and taken as spoilsof war, are displayed.Portraits of Queen Anneand her husband KingWilliam III hang on its eastwall.Travel Writers’ Tales

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Walking throughBlenheimEstate

PHOTO BY RICK & CHRIS MILLIKAN

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The Point RobertsGarden Club’s 14th PointRoberts Garden Tour willtake place next Sunday.

The self-guided tour,which takes place between10 a.m. and 4 p.m.,includes afternoon teaand live music from 1 to 4p.m. at the Point RobertsCommunity Center onGulf Road.

The tour, which is bien-nial, is usually in July, butin response to the earlyspring, it has been movedup to late June and prom-ises to be spectacular.

This year, there willbe nine unique gardensto visit. From a gardendesigned to complementa 1920s cottage bargedto the Point from NewWestminster to a trueEnglish garden by theseaside to a lowmainte-nance slope-side gem, thegardens are a testament to

their owners’ vision andcare.

Gardens returning tothe tour include favoritesfrom past years — an art-ist’s palette of pinks, blueand lavender; an Asian-inspired peaceful oasishidden behind a privacyfence; and what has beentermed one of the greatemerging NorthwestCoastal perennial gardens.

Some of the gardensare close to the sea,which make their uniqueapproach to design facingsun, wind and salt worththe visit alone.

Ticket prices are $20CAN or $15 US per personand are available at theBlue Heron Gallery andNielson’s Home BuildingCenter in Point Roberts,Harris Nursery in Ladnerand Sunnyside Nurseryin Tsawwassen. Visitorsare reminded that a pass-

port or enhanced driver’slicense is required to crossthe border.

Tickets will also beavailable the day of thetour until 2 p.m. at 79 TyeeDr. (on the right shortlyafter crossing the borderinto Point Roberts) aswell as at the Blue HeronGallery (1360 Gulf Rd.)and Nielson’s BuildingCenter (391 Tyee Dr.). Notickets will be sold after 3p.m. in order to give visi-tors enough time to tourthe gardens.

Each ticket includesa map of Point Robertsclearly marked with thelocations of the tour gar-dens, the afternoon teaand restaurants for thosewho wish to have lunch.

More information aboutthe tour is available atwww.pointrobertsgarden-club.org and on the gardenclub’s Facebook page.

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The Donaldson/Lee garden is one of nine stops on the Point Roberts Garden Tour.

Self-guidedtouroffersalookatgardensinPoint

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The Watoto Children’sChoir returns to the SouthDelta Baptist Church thisweekend with its produc-tion of OhWhat Love!

The African choir, whichhas been performing invenues across Canadafor several months on itscurrent tour, will be inTsawwassen this Sunday at10 a.m.

Since 1994, WatotoChildren’s Choirs havetravelled all over theworld sharing the plightof Africa’s orphaned andvulnerable. Each of thechildren in the choir hassuffered the loss of one orboth of their parents butthey have been rescuedand now live in a Watotovillage.

“After losing my parentsI felt alone, with no oneto love me. Now I knowthat God is my father. Heloves and cares for me. AsI travel on the choir, I amgoing to show people thatGod loves them too,” sayssix-year-old Jackie Nakku.

Watoto founder GarySkinner says, “God’s heartfor the marginalized isnot just to see individualsrescued, but rather to seethem thrive as their livesare transformed. The sto-ries of the children are realand represent thousandswho are experiencing thistransformation.”

The production is indic-ative of emerging, modernAfrica, a continent comingout of ruin.

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TheWatoto Children’sChoir will perform inTsawwassen Sunday.

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The Delta HospitalFoundation announcedthis week that AnnaSarafis, a graduating stu-dent from South DeltaSecondary, is the win-ner of the 2016 RobertT. Reynolds MemorialScholarship.

This annual scholarshipmarks its 20th anniver-sary this year. The DeltaHospital Foundationpresented Sarafis with thescholarship on Mondayat Delta Hospital. Mrs.Reynolds, wife of the lateRobert T. Reynolds, andson Hugh were in attend-ance.

This $1,000 scholarshipis given in recognition ofReynolds’ dedicated com-munity leadership.

He was a member ofone of Delta’s pioneeringfamilies that worked tire-lessly towards the develop-ment of a hospital in thismunicipality. His tenacityand perseverance werecontributing factors in thefounding of the hospital in1977.

Reynolds went on tobecome one of DeltaHospital CentennialSociety’s first chairman.

The scholarship is opento all Grade 12 studentsresiding in Delta whointend to undertake post-secondary education.

While maintainingacademic excellencethroughout her highschool years, Sarafis hasalso proven herself to be astrong leader and an eagercontributor to many socialcauses. She has beendeeply involved in the Meto We student leadershipclub and with the schoolcouncil.

As well, she initiateda blood drive awarenesscampaign, Young Bloodfor Life, to the studentbody. She has also beeninvolved in dance andco-choreographed theschool’s production ofLegally Blonde the Musicalin 2015.

In the community,Sarafis is an aquatic fitnessinstructor and lifeguardat Winskill Aquatic andFitness Centre.

She volunteered as aninstructor in the SpecialtySplash program wherechildren with disabilitiescan learn to swim in asafe and non-intimidatingenvironment.

She will begin studiesthis fall at the Universityof B.C. in the kinesiologydepartment.

Father’s Day is cel-ebrated in many ways bydifferent cultures and indifferent countries, buthere in South Delta, oneof the traditions is havingbreakfast with dad at thebeach.

Hosted by theTsawwassen BoundaryBay Lions Club jointlywith the Boundary BayPark Association, the pan-cake breakfast will be heldat Centennial Beach thisSunday between 9 a.m.

and noon.Breakfast costs $6 for

adults and $3 for children.Fun activities add to the

ambience of the event asthe band Kindred Spiritsentertains and the play-ground is adjacent.

Volunteers of the LionsClub and Boundary BayPark Association preparethe breakfast in the LionsClub’s mobile kitchen. Asa precaution in case of achange in the weather,tables and seating will be

set up in two large picnictents.

“Father’s Day hasalways been set aside tocelebrate fatherhood orany paternal figure whohas shown guidance andinfluence in the raising ofa child. It truly is mean-ingful,” says Boundary BayPark Association presi-dent Frank Rogers.

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Breakfast atCentennial Beachis nowaFather’sDay tradition

SarafisreceivesannualReynoldsScholarship

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Anna Sarafis receives the 2016 Robert T. ReynoldsMemorial Scholarship fromMrs. Reynolds and sonHugh.

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Community

The Burns BogConservation Society’spresident has receivedanother award.

Eliza Olson was present-ed with a B.C. CommunityAchievement Award atGovernment House inVictoria in a ceremony latelast month.

“Each one of the awardrecipients honoured todayhas made a lasting contri-bution to their communi-ties and represents thebest of British Columbia,”

stated Ministerof Community,Sport andCulturalDevelopmentPeterFassbender.“Their exampleteaches us whatcan be accom-plished if we work togetherand their contributionsand leadership inspireus all. It is a privilege torecognize their achieve-ments.”

Olson is knownas the “saviour”of Burns Bog aswell as the “BogLady” to many.Last October,she received anhonourary doc-torate degreefrom Kwantlen

Polytechnic University forher endless efforts pro-tecting and championingthe importance of BurnsBog, and working withKwantlen Polytechnic

University students.She is the first and only

president of the BurnsBog Conservation Society,which has been in exist-ence for 27 years.

Olson has created envi-ronmental programs forpeople of all ages. Shepromotes multicultural-ism through society eventssuch as the Pilgrimage tothe Bog and encouragespeople of all ages to goout and explore nature atevents like Jog for the Bog.

‘BogLady’ ElizaOlsonhonouredwithB.C. CommunityAchievementAward

Eliza Olson

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The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a PublicHearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to considerthe following proposed projects and related applications:

Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016Time: 7:00 p.m.Place: Council Chamber, Delta Municipal Hall

4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this PublicHearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration toany projects at that time.

Any persons who believe that their interest in property will beaffected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to beheard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications.

Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicateto Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to:

Mayor and Council, The Corporation of Delta4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2

Fax: 604-946-3390 Email: [email protected] addressed to Mayor and Council will form part of thepublic record for this Public Hearing.

To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office ofthe Municipal Clerk no later than 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28, 2016.

Project No. 1 Official Community Plan Housekeeping (P16-03)Location: Various properties throughout Delta

Applicants: The Corporation of Delta

Telephone: 604-946-3380

Proposal: Housekeeping amendments to the Official CommunityPlan.

“The Corporation of Delta Official Community PlanBylaw No. 3950, 1985”Amendment Bylaw No. 7572To amend “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan BylawNo. 3950, 1985” as follows:

1. To correct land use designations for 7667 119A Street and11660 86 Avenue to make them consistent with current zoning.

2. To adjust the land use designation boundaries related to11864/11862 88 Avenue and 11806/11816 88 Avenue to matchthe property lines.

3. To clarify the previously approved height exemption for4898 – 4916 Trenant Lane.

4. To correct a mapping error for the boundary of the lot sizeexemption area related to 5158, 5168, and 5178 WestminsterLane and 4930 Westminster Avenue.

Staff Contact: Laura Ryan – 604-946-3395Web Location: June 13, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda

Item E.06

Project No. 2 Application for Rezoning and Development VariancePermit (LU007575)

Location: 11276 80 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold onMAP NO. 1

Applicant: Tars Home Developments Ltd.

Telephone: 604-614-0565

Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development VariancePermit in order to permit subdivision and development of two singlefamily residential lots.

“Delta Zoning BylawNo. 2750, 1977”Amendment Bylaw No. 7583To amend “Delta Zoning BylawNo. 2750, 1977” by rezoning thesubject property from RS1 SingleFamily Residential to RS7 SingleFamily (335 m2) Residential inorder to allow a two-lot subdivisionand construction of a new singlefamily dwelling with an in-groundbasement on each lot. Nosecondary suites are proposed.

Development Variance PermitLU007575To vary Section 914.9 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” byreducing the special setback from the centre line of 80 Avenue from21.0 m to 16.6 m for the principal structure on both proposed Lots.

Staff Contact: Harpreet Sondh – 604-952-3155Web Location: June 13, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda

Item E.09

Project No. 3 Application for Rezoning (LU007682)Location: 9364 116 Street, as shown outlined in bold on

Map NO. 2Applicant: Kamaljit and

Harpreet Dhillon

Telephone: 604-761-7576

Proposal: Application forRezoning in order to permitsubdivision and development oftwo single family residential lots.

“Delta ZoningBylaw No. 2750, 1977”Amendment Bylaw No. 7556To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No.2750, 1977” by rezoning the subjectproperty from RM1 Multiple Family(Duplex) Residential to RS5 SingleFamily (550 m2) Residential in order to allow a two-lot subdivisionand construction of a new single family dwelling with an in-groundbasement for proposed Lot 1, and a new single family dwelling withan in-ground basement and secondary suite for proposed Lot 2.

Staff Contact: Stephanie Johnson – 604-946-3269Web Location: June 13, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda

Item E.08

Project No. 4 Application for Rezoning (LU007747)Location: 4410 Spanton Drive,

as shown outlinedin bold onMap NO. 3

Applicant: Amar Bath, KijeeCustom Homes Ltd.

Telephone: 604-377-0637

Proposal: Application forRezoning in order to permitsubdivision and development oftwo single family residential lots.

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”Amendment Bylaw No. 7577To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning thesubject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS8 SingleFamily (390 m2) Residential in order to allow a two-lot subdivision andconstruction of a new single family dwelling on each lot. No secondarysuites are proposed.

Staff Contact: Stephanie Johnson – 604-946-3269Web Location: June 13, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda

Item E.07

Project No.5 Application for Land Use Contract Discharge andRezoning (LU007568)

Location: 7927 Huston Roadand 7927 RiverRoad, as shownoutlined in bold onMAP NO. 4

Applicant: Beedie (HustonRoad) Holdings Ltd.

Telephone: 604-436-7771

Proposal: Application forLand Use Contract Dischargeand Rezoning in order to permitsubdivision and development of an11-lot industrial business park witha waterfront recreational trail.

Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 7566To discharge Land Use Contract LU-75-34 from the subject propertiesin order to bring the properties under current regulations.

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”Amendment Bylaw No. 7567To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning a portionof the property at 7927 Huston Road from I7 Special Industrial zone toI2 Heavy Industrial zone in order to permit an industrial business park.The proposed uses include large warehouses and distribution centers,manufacturing and processing, and multi-tenant industrial buildings.

To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning a portionof the property at 7927 River Road at the intersection of Huston andRiver Roads from I2 Heavy Industrial to Comprehensive DevelopmentZone No. 473 in order to permit a drive-through restaurant in additionto industrial uses.

Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner – 604-952-3472Web Location: June 13, 2016 Regular Council Meeting Agenda

Item E.10

Additional InformationAdditional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports,and any relevant documentation may be inspected until Tuesday,June 28, 2016.

Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development DepartmentHours: 8:30 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,

and Friday (except statutory holidays)8:30 am to 8:00 pm Thursday

Website: www.delta.caEmail: [email protected]: 604-946-3380

Please note that Council may not receive further submissions fromthe public or interested persons concerning any project after thePublic Hearing has concluded.

The Corporation of Delta4500 ClarenceTaylor CrescentDelta BCV4K 3E2www.cor p.delta.bc.cawww.delta.ca

MAP NO. 1FILE NO. LU007575

MAP NO. 4FILE NO. LU007568

MAP NO. 2FILE NO. LU007682

MAP NO. 3FILE NO. LU007747

Public Hearing - Tuesday, June 28, 2016

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Community

As a member of a reli-gious community thatgathers weekly in the heartof Ladner Village, I, likeyou, have been horrifiedby the violence that hasbeen shown in the media.While words may not con-vey our heartfelt grief, it isnecessary to continue tospeak out against hatredand violence.

As a member of theAnglican Church ofCanada, we band togetherand speak as one voice.I would like to share justa part of the PastoralLetter written by ourAnglican bishop of NewWestminster, BishopMelissa Skelton. Shewrites:To the members of the

LGTBQ community: Knowthat we grieve with youas you mourn the loss

of so many whose liveswere brutally cut shortin Orlando. We pledge tostand with you as you con-tinue to speak out againstall acts of discriminationand violence that threatenyou and those who supportyou.

To the members of theIslamic communities inour area and throughoutCanada: We stand withyou knowing that the vio-lence seen in Orlando orin the actions of terroristsin the Philippines is notconsistent with the heart ofIslam.These acts of violence

are, in fact, a perversion ofIslam. We pledge to standwith you as you continueto be valuable members ofour communities and ofthe great web of spiritualand religious diversity thatis Canada.

Together we stand,together we grieve, andtogether we will continueto work to build a com-munity that is strong andfaithful to God who neverdeserts us even in time ofgrief.

Speakingout against hatred

Minister’sMinuteELIZABETHNORTHCOTT

All Saints AnglicanChurch

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A Meditation on theAscension

5300 44thAve., Delta BC

(44th andArthur Dr.)

604.946.7410

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Sacred HeartCatholicChurch

3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner604-946-4522

Daily Mass in ChapelMonday - Saturday at 9am

Weekend MassesSaturday at 5pmSunday at 9am, 11am & 5pm

Filipino Mass (Tagalog)Last Sunday of every monthat 7pm (except July & August)

ConfessionsSaturday at 10amin the Chapel

Baptismsavailable every Sunday

For other Sacrements please callthe parish office for an appointmentwith the Pastor.

A Warm and Joyful welcome to...

This Feature runsevery Friday.

Closed forthe Summer

For summer youth activities,please visit our website.

Worship &Children’s Church

10:00 am

Postures of Faith:It was very good!

WeWelcomeYouto Join Us!

Home of the South Delta Food Bank& Creation Station DaycareSunday Service at 10:00 am

+ Nursery & Children ServicesSr. Pastor: Danny Stebeck

Youth Pastor: Dustin Huguet

5545 Ladner Trunk Rd., Delta, B.C., V4K 1X1604.946.4430 • www.ladnerlife.com

Ladner Christian FellowshipLadner Christian Fellowship

4750 57th STREET, DELTA BC V4K 3C9 P: [email protected] / WWW.PNEUMACHURCH.COM

EVERYSUNDAY 10 am

TsawwassenUnited Church

Worship Service9:00am Sunday

Women’s Bible Study9:00 am Thursday

1710 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC(South Delta Artists’ Guild Arts Gallery)

(next to SD Rec Centre)Rev. Danielle Martell

[email protected]

www.standrewsdeltabc.org

This SundayWorship Service

10:30AM“Celebration and Gratitude”

ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH1115 51a St, Tsawwassen—604 943 4737

SUNDAY8 am Traditional Holy Communion

10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,

with children’s and youth programmes

7 pmMusic & Meditation

WEDNESDAY11 am Holy Communion, followed by lunch

Fellowship groups meet throughout the week.

Please call the church for more information.

www.stdavidsdelta.comwww.facebook.com/anglicanchurch

Daily Mass - ChapelMonday to Saturday at 9 am

WeekendMasses - ChurchSaturday at 5 pmSunday at 9 am, 11 am and 5 pm

FilipinoMass (Tagalog)Last Saturday of every monthAt 7 pm (except July and August)

SpanishMassFirst Saturday of every monthat 7 pm (except May and June)

Confessions – ChapelSaturday at 10 am

Baptism - Infants andYoung Children

Available every SundayOther Sacraments/Pastoral needs

Call parish office/Pastor

BenedictionLutheranChurch

5575 6th Avenue(56th St. at 6th Ave.)

www.benedictionlutheran.orgTel: 604-943-3432

“All are warmly welcomed to worshipwith us as we Celebrate God’s Grace.”

Sunday8 am Traditional Holy Communion10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,with children’s and youth programmes

Wednesday11 am Holy Communion, followed by lunch

9 am Worship ServicePastor Thomas Keeley

4960 – 48th Ave., Ladner

Phone 604-946-6254

www.ladnerunited.org

The Rev. Jim Short

9 amWorship Servicewith Christmas Pageant11 amWorship Service

Welcomes YouCome worship with us

Sunday, June 19, 2016at 10:30 am

The Gospel in ACTSionListening to the Voice of Jesus

Acts 15:1-19 & 23-31

Associate Pastor: George Keulen

4594 – 54A Street, Ladner, B.C.604-946-7033

email:[email protected] our website:

www.ladnercrc.com

Worship ServiceSunday, 10:00 am

Celebrating Church Union Sunday

693 53rd Street(across from High School)

604-943-2911www.tsawwassenunited.org

Reverend Dan Kirkegaard

2nd Sunday 9:30 am Kin Village3rd Sunday 2:00 pm The Waterford

Closed forthe Summer

4960 - 48th Ave., LadnerPhone 604-946-6254www.ladnerunited.orgThe Rev. Jim Short

10 amWorship Servicewith a program for Children

Come andwalk the LABYRINTH –openmost weekdaymornings

(exceptWednesdays)

WeWelcomeYou to Join Us!

Sr. Pastor: Danny Stebeck

www.ladnergospelassembly.comToadvertise

herecall

Ruth at

604-946-4451

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SUNDAY10:30AM COFFEE & FELLOWSHIP11:00AM WORSHIP & GROWTHContemporary & Traditional Music

CELEBRATING40 YEARS

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Public Notice of Information SessionThe Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure invites the public toattend an information session regarding the Highway 91/72nd AvenueInterchange Project.

The project will include a new half diamond interchange which willeliminate the final traffic signal on Highway 91 leading up to the bridge.

The information session will include project design details and give thepublic an opportunity to learn more about the project. Ministry staffwill be available to provide information and answer questions.The drop-in information session is scheduled for the following date:

Thursday, June 23, 20163:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Multi-Purpose Room

North Delta Recreation Centre11415 84 Avenue, Delta, B.C.

For more information, please contactSenior Project Manager Sheila Huiby telephone at 604-527-2261

or by e-mail at [email protected] visit the projectweb site atwww.gov.bc.ca/highway91-72avenue

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Community

Ladner GospelAssembly is celebrating40 years of service to thecommunity.

To mark the occasion,it’s serving a light supperon Sunday, June 26 at 5p.m. (RSVP 604-946-9179)followed by a celebrationprogram at 6:30 p.m.

Ladner GospelAssembly was started asa ministry to the youth ofSouth Delta in 1967. TheLadner Bible Hour met inthe Ladner Elementarygym every Friday nightwith up to 135 youthattending.

In 1969, Ray andMarieWebber bought a homein the Cromie Park sub-division and about 70youth visited every weekfor Sunday school. Everyroom in the house was aclass, except the wash-room.

In 1974, the currentproperty on 44A Avenuewas purchased. The mod-est building was con-structed over the next twoyears entirely by volunteerlabour. No material was

purchased until there wascash to do it, so on June26, 1976, the mortgage-free church formallybegan.

Some of the ministriesthe church is involved withinclude AWANA (for youngpeople from kindergartento Grade 6), youth fromage 11 up, and a seniorsministry that visits carehomes.

The church hosts afellowship dinner onthe third Sunday of the

month to serve all whowish to come. ALPHAand Christianity Exploredhave been held for manyyears, as well as MarriageEnrichment and ParentingAssistance sessions.

Ladner GospelAssembly also supportsmissionary endeavoursaround the world.

Call 604-946-4224 or604-946-9179 or visit www.ladnergospelassembly.com. The church is locatedat 4979-44A Ave.

LadnerGospelAssemblycelebratingfourdecades

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It took two years of entirely volunteer labour to con-struct Ladner Gospel Assembly, which opened on44A Avenue on June 26, 1976.

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Community

With a commitmentto advancing Christianeducation and the desireto reimagine educationalpractice, Bryan Youngis eager to step into therole of principal at DeltaChristian School.

Young is a lifelongRichmondite where heattended RichmondChristian School andgraduated from Steveston

Secondary. Young, his wifeWendy and their son Rhysreside in the Stevestonarea where they appreci-ate bike rides along thedike trail and access to adiverse selection of culi-nary options.

In recent years, Younghas provided oversight tothe Direct blended learn-ing program at TraditionalLearning Academy. As

vice-principal, his energyhas been directed towardsthe implementation ofpersonalized and flexiblelearning options for K-12students facilitated byonline tools and educa-tional technology.

This program haspushed forward the ideasof the 21st century learner,reflecting the direction ofB.C.’s new curriculum.

Believing thatlearning should bea lifelong pursuit,Young’s inquiringmind has led himto study appliedChristian theol-ogy, marketing andpublic relations,online learning andtechnology, educationalleadership and STEM edu-cation.

As a teacher,his specializa-tion is in thearea of middleschool science,technology andmath educa-tion. It is a com-mon sight forstudents to be

working with their handsin the classroom.

Valuing opportunities

for international travel andcross-cultural experiences,the highlights of theirjourneys have taken BryanandWendy to China, Italy,Australia and Hawaii.

They have beeninvolved with educa-tional camps for displacedcommunities and youthleadership training inCambodia as part of out-reach with their church.

BryanYoungtakingoverasprincipalatDeltaChristianSchool

Bryan Young

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Kids on the Go

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Grad 2016

DeltaSecondaryhandsoutannualawardsCarley Adams Fine arts award for YearbookJillian Alexander Outstanding Fine Arts award for YearbookGrant Andersen Carrie Bradfield Languages Department awardJoey Arundel Outstanding Achievement in Swimming over 2 yearsGavin Bains Outstanding Achievement in Soccer,

Department award for PENatalie Baltzer Outstanding Achievement in Basketball over 2 yearsDevin Basi Outstanding Achievement in SoccerDevon Battaglia Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 yearsSara Bell Apprenticeship &Workplace Mathematics 11

department awardKyle Booth Outstanding Achievement in SoccerSophia Boukioud Ceramics & Sculpture department awardTaya Bremner Outstanding Achievement in Field Hockey & SoccerHannah Callow Outstanding Fine Arts award for YearbookJeni Chapple Department award for Textiles StudiesKatelyn Cooper Outstanding Fine Arts award for Yearbook,

Graphics department awardMatteo Corea Outstanding Achievement in Soccer, Department award for

Technical Education (Tamboline award)Michelle Dasilva Outstanding Fine Arts award for YearbookHolly Denham Outstanding Fine Arts award for Theatre, Outstanding

Achievement in Swimming over 2 yearsShawn Dhaliwal Guitar department awardMegan Donaldson Outstanding Fine Arts award for TheatreEmmaDotto Distinguished Service award for First Responders,

Distinguished Fine arts award for Vocal Warmupsand choreography, Band Co-Ordinator & perfor-mance club, Department awards for Guitar &Composition, Senior Band and Theatre Company

Tali Elbakyan Outstanding Fine Arts award for YearbookDylan Ferguson Outstanding Achievement in Swimming over 2 years,

Department award for Theatre CompanyBrandon Fischer Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 yearsBrandon Freiberger Outstanding Achievement in Swimming over 2 yearsJason Fung Outstanding Achievement in Volleyball over 2 yearsTy Galbraith Outstanding Achievement in SoccerJeremy Gill Service award for Student Government, Department awards

for Business Education, Calculus, Chemistry andFrench

Joven Gill Distinguished Fine Arts award for TheatreJonathan Goldman Outstanding Achievement in TennisDaniel Gonzalez Chibli Fine arts award for yearbook, Outstanding Achievement in

TennisJackson Goodman Outstanding Achievement in Basketball & Volleyball

over 2 yearsGillian Gordon Outstanding service award for School Based serviceTaylor Grant Department award for Theatre CompanyJackson Harris Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 yearsBrooklyn HawksworthOutstanding Achievement in Volleyball over 2 yearsKarla Henriquez Outstanding Fine Arts award for Yearbook, department

award for YearbookLucas Hooymans Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 yearsSharan Hundal Outstanding Fine Arts award for TheatreGary Hwu Distinguished Serivce award for School Based & Student

GovernmentKathryn Iseminger English Literature department awardLayne Jackson Outstanding Achievement in Volleyball over 2 yearsClayton Jang Drafting department awardBrynn Johnstone Outstanding Achievement in Soccer over 2 yearsVictoria Knoblauch Department awards for Acting and SpanishAshley Kusumoto Department awards for Digital Media and Visual

Arts (Raine Leagh award)Kristofer Lanchester Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 years,

Department award for Automotive(Oldhaver award)

Monique Lariviere Outstanding Achievement in Soccer over 2 yearsJason Longpre Outstanding Achievement in RugbyDanica McCormack Outstanding Achievement in Gymnastics, Soccer &

Volleyball, Certificate for OutstandingAchievement in Gymnastics, Soccer &Volleyball over 2 years,Department award for Law

MalcolmMcDougall Department award Metal FabricationJoshuaMurphy Outstanding Achievement in SoccerMikayla Neufeld Department awards for Ercron Science, Physics and

Theatre ProductionLogan Newman Service award for School Based & Student

Government, Outstanding Achievement in\Volleyball over 2 years

Angela Noguer Outstanding Achievement in Basketball over 2 yearsLucas Noguer Entrepreneurship department awardLiam Peake Maxwell Shield Social Studies Department awardRobert Powell Outstanding Achievement in Track & Field over 2 yearsAmrin Prasad Economics Department awardCaelin Preston Department awards for Biology, English and HistoryRyan Pugh Outstanding Achievement in Rugby over 2 yearsTaylor Rana Outstanding Achievement in Basketball over 2 yearsSpencer Richardson Distinguished service award for Club, School Based &

Student Government, Outstanding Achievement inVolleyball over 2 years

Stephanie Rico Outstanding Achievement in Field Hockey & Gymnastics,Outstanding Achievement in Field Hockey &Gymnastics over 2 years,department award for Geography

Ardin Sacayanan Distinguished Fine Arts award for Theatre DesignKieffer Silva Pinto Service award for Student GovernmentOraya Srimokla Department award for Career PreparationRika Takagi Department award for BakingDenise Toor Distinguished service award for Club and School Based,

First Responders & Theatre CompanyWendel Vistan Outstanding Fine Arts award for Yearbook,

Outstanding Achievement in Tennis over 2 yearsJamil Walji Outstanding Achievement in SoccerJacquelineWalker Foundations of Mathematics department awardJamieWells Outstanding Achievement in Soccer over 2 yearsKyraWheatley German department awardCaitlin Worth Outstanding Achievement in Soccer over 2 yearsHannaWyenberg Fine arts award for Yearbook, Outstanding Achievement in

Field Hockey over 2 yearsHelen Xu Department award for Culinary Arts

Major awardsFirst Responder: Emma DottoStainsby Shield: Denise ToorArtful Dodger: Angela VannatterOutstanding Performer: KassieBeaumontOutstanding Technical Achievement:Mikayla NeufeldDelta Police Inspirational: StephanieRico & Spencer RichardsonErik Sorensen: Taya Bremner

Athlete of the Year Gr. 12: DanicaMcCormack & Jackson GoodmanInternational Winner: Rika TakagiStudent Government: SpencerRichardsonSpecial Merit: Ivy Everett & Kaylin KailaLeon Ladner Finalists for Gr. 12: CaelinPreston & Grant AndersenGr. 12 Leon Ladner: Jeremy GillGr. 12 Award of Excellence: SpencerRichardson

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Your favourite Esthetic Services for 2016

Thank you Delta for voting Spa Time...

Bal, Ashley, Louise, Robyn, Krista, Lauren, Ailish, Lindsey, missing from photo Leanne

www.spatime.ca 604.948.9801 [email protected]

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South Delta | (604) 946-7444www.cruiseshipcenters.ca/southdelta

It has beenour pleasure and

privilege toserve in ourcommunityduring thesepast 5 years!

THANKYOU

to our valuedclients for voting

Expedia CruiseShipCentersthe Best Travel Agency in

South Delta

604-946-7784www.vincaskitchen.ca5042 48TH Ave, Delta.

THANKYOU

TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERSFOR THEIR BUSINESS AND

IN KITCHEN WARE.VOTING US #1

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

Our readers choose their favouritesThe 19thAnnual Readers’ Choice contest had a new twist this year

as readers could choose their winners online in addition to the

newsprint ballots. That resulted in a substantial increase in

the number of entries as readers chose their favourites in over

80 categories. And the business with the most votes was chosen

the Readers’ Choice. And the winners are …

Category Winner

SHOPS & SERVICES

Accounting Services............Vermeulen GroupAlterations...............................Ylium AlterationsAppliance Repair ..................BAS Appliance ServiceArt Gallery ...............................South Delta Artists GuildAuto Repair.............................Randy’s TirecraftBarber Shop............................Ladner - Billie’s Barber Shop

Tsawwassen - MatadorBarbershop

Beauty Spa ..............................Atlantis Day SpaBooks ........................................Albany BooksDance Studio..........................StudioWest DanceDollar Store.............................Dollarama

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TANNING SALON & BIKINI BARN

“Come to us for the most irresistible tan in the world”We are Sunshine & Fitness

Red LightSkin Therapy

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4814 Haviland St., LadnerLadner Village 604-946-1611

www.deltatan.com

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Thank you for voting us your number 1 florist in Delta. We love serving you!

www.flowersbeautiful.com

604.943.44421105 - 56 St, Tsawwassen

marioskitchen.ca

THANKSFor Supporting Us DELTA!

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

SHOPS & SERVICES

Dry Cleaner.........................Ladner - Busy Bee CleanersTsawwassen -Wagner’sEuropean Fabricare

Electrical ..............................Delport Electric (2000)Esthetics...............................Spa TimeEyewear................................ Iris Optometrists & OpticiansFinancial Institution.........Ladner - RBC Royal Bank

Tsawwassen - RBC Royal BankFitnessWear........................The Run InnFlooring................................Southside FlooringFlorist ....................................Flowers BeautifulGarden Centre ...................Harris NurseryGift Shop..............................Fancy This GiftsGlass Shop...........................Apex GlassGrocery Store .....................Thrifty FoodsHair Stylist ...........................Tsawwassen - Nikki-Myne Hair Spa

Ladner -Wade - EvolutionsHardware Store .................Home Hardware Building CentreHealth Food/Vitamin.......Parsely, Sage & Thyme Health Store

Category Winner

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5239 Ladner Trunk Rd604.940.0833www.gotorickys.com

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we appreciate your business. Come in on monday,june 20th and receive 10% off all day.

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visit101-5085 48th AvenueLadner, BC604.940.8005

Thank you for voting us 2016Readers’Choice Best Coffee Shop

- Ladner

4880 Delta Street, Ladner Village. Call 778.858.YOGA (9642)

www.OpenSpaceYoga.com

For voting us Best Personal Fitness& Wellness Space in Ladner for the last years!

Thank You!

Our Mission is to provide a comfortable, non-competitive approachto yoga that honors each individuals path to health, self-discovery,

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Hearing Aids....................................Tsawwassen Hearing CentreHome Décor ....................................AmbienteHome Furniture..............................Heritage House InteriorsHome Renos/Repairs....................New Vision ProjectsInsurance Agency..........................Westland Insurance GroupJewellery...........................................Lawlor Goldsmith ShoppeKitchenware ....................................Vinca’s KitchenLadies’Clothing..............................South Coast CasualsLaser Treatment .............................Beach Grove Laser Inc.Men’s Clothing................................Mark’sWorkWearhousePaint Store........................................Benjamin Moore & Co.Personal Fitness/Wellness .........Ladner - Open Space Yoga

Tsawwassen - Fitness with PJPet Foods..........................................Pets N UsPet Grooming..................................Star Pet GroomingPharmacy .........................................London DrugsPlumbing/Heating ........................CampbellCare PlumbingPortrait Photography ...................Bellaphoto Photography

Category Winner

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TSAWWASSEN1835-56th Street

604-948-3630Locally owned and operated by Steve Krawchuk

LADNER5776-48th AVE.604-940-3770

Offer expiresAugust 31, 2016

From all of us at McDonald’s

ThankYou!for voting McDonald’sRestaurant the“Best Mealunder $10”

Use this couponto enjoy acomplimentaryice cream conewith anypurchase

Jennifer , Richar d & Michell eJennifer , Richar d & Michell eJennifer , Richar d & Michell eJennifer , Richar d & Michell eBest Grocery StoreBest Grocery StoreBest Grocery Store

Thank YouTsawwassen & Delta!We look forward to serving you. For years to come!

Tsawwassen: 1207– 56th StreetCustomer Care: 1.800.667.8280 | thriftyfoods.com

COMMUNITYPARTNER SINCE

2001Delta Gymnastics

Delta, BCDelta, BC

Mike Saysell,Mike Saysell,Mike Saysell,Mike Saysell,Store ManagerTsawwassen

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

Category Winner

Printing/Copy Centre ............. SURE Print & Copy Centre

Second Hand Store .................Delta Hospital AuxiliaryThrift Store

Shopping Centre ..................... Ladner - Trenant Park SquareTsawwassen- Tsawwassen TownCentre Mall

Sign Company .......................... Speedpro Signs

Swimming Pool Service ........ Swim Blue Pools & Hot Tubs

Tanning Salon...........................Hawaiian Beach Tanning Salon

Tire Sales/Service..................... Kal Tires

Toys and Hobby Store............ Toys & Tech

Travel Agent/Agency ............. Expedia CruiseShipCenters

Wealth Management ............. South Delta Financial GroupRaymond James

SHOPS & SERVICES

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MaternityNewbornfamily

Email [email protected] Studio Locations in Ladner

604-940-9953

Thank You “South Delta”For choosing us as yourfavourite Dance Studio!

From all of us atStudio West Dance!

Registration Dates for our2016/17 programs are:Wednesday June 22nd & ThursdayJune 23rd 5:30pm - 9:00pm ~Returning Students

Saturday June 25th & Sunday June26th: 10:00am - 4:00pm ~ NEW andReturning Students ~

*Please visit our websitefor more details on our fallprograms and summer camps!www.studiowestdance.ca

Enjoy Your Summer withfamily and friends!

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READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

FOOD& FUNCategory WinnerAsian Restaurant..................Ocean PalaceBakery......................................Delta BakeryBed and Breakfast................Clair’s Bed & BreakfastBreakfast Restaurant ..........Ricky’s All Day GrillCandy/Chocolate.................Chocolate Bear ShoppeCatering Service...................Cafe De Gourmet Delights &

Catering Ltd.Coffee Shop...........................Ladner - Stir Coffee House

Tsawwassen - Petra’s by L’AromasDeli/Sandwich Shop...........Ladner - Localz Urban Café

Tsawwassen - Ossie’s Deli & MeatsDesserts ..................................Dairy QueenDinner Restaurant ...............Mario’s KitchenEuropean Restaurant .........Taverna GorgonaBest Fish and Chips.............Sharkey’s Seafood Bar & GrilleFamily Restaurant................White SpotFish Market ............................Superior Fish Market Ltd.Golf Course ............................Beach Grove Golf Club

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4817 F Delta Street, Ladner, BCIf parking is an issue, come after 3PM

604.946.1057 • lawlorgoldsmithshoppe.com

voted #1 for 19 years in a row!

We would like to thank our customersfor their business. Our family ishonoured to have the privilege of

serving you for 26 years.

TeamWork:Working together to produce qualityproducts-& services, combiningindividual expertise to serve you better

Family:Always come first!

Quality:Our consistent quality alwaysexceeds expectations

Honesty:Our integrity ensures we alwayslook after our customers’ interests

Caring:We genuinely care what happensin your life and how our products& services affect you

Passion:We are passionate about helpingothers in our business, in ourcommunity, and in everything we do!

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1614 56th Street, Tsawwassen • 604-943-7431

VOTED #1 FOR AUTO REPAIRRandy and his awesome crew say

THANKYOU SOUTH DELTA!

#119 yearsin a row

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

FOOD& FUN

Lunch Restaurant .................... Mario’s KitchenMeal Under $10........................ McDonald’sMeeting Place ........................... Petra’s by L’AromasNeighbourhood Pub .............. Speed’s Neighbourhood PubNon-Profit Community.......... Service Meals onWheelsPatio Service.............................. Sharkey’s Seafood Bar & GrillePizza ............................................. Ladner-Niagara Falls Restaurant

Tsawwassen - Mario’s KitchenPrivateWine/Liquor Store .... Speeds Liquor StoreProduce Market........................ Ladner - Kin’s FarmMarket

Tsawwassen - Meridian FarmMarket

Restaurant Ambiance ............ Illuminate RestoranteRestaurant for Kids.................. White SpotSushi Restaurant ...... ............... Ladner - Ladner Sushi

Tsawwassen -Bistro Peek-A-BooU-Brews/Beer/Wine ................ Grapes 4 UWebsite ....................................... Fitness with PJ

Category Winner

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As part of this year’s Readers’ Choice Awards ballot, we askedreaders to provide us with some insights on the people, placesand products of South Delta. The goal was to glean a bit ofinsider information from those in the know and share it withthe rest of the community. Those recommendations, or at leasta sampling of the hundreds we received, are featured on thefollowing pages.

Readersshareinsightsthroughannualballot

Best itemon themenu?• Dragon Bowl @

Browns Socialhouse• Chicken Korma @

Bombay Joes• Coconut Curry

Soup @ Localz• Speed’s Burger @

Speed’s• Legendary Platter @

White Spot

• Baked Spaghetti @Niagara Falls• Osso Bucco @

Illuminate (sheer com-fort food, especially ona cool rainy night)• Ladner Roll @Mt.

Fuji• Stuffed Chicken

Wings @ Ocean Palace

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

Speed’s Burger atSpeed’s Pub.

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

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ThankYou!

19 TIMESA WINNER!

Thanksto the Delta Optimistfor hosting this event!

to all our loyal customers for theirsupport during the last 35 years!

We wouldn’t be #1 without you!And a special extra thanks

to our great staff!We couldn't do it without you!

5229 LadnerTrunk Road • 604-946-2097OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK • [email protected]

Superior Fish Marketand Specialty Foods604.946.1000

7063 Venture St., DELTA, BC

www.campbel lcare .com

THANK YOU DELTA!

Call Today for Quality, Guaranteed Services

WE WON 2016 READERS’ CHOICE AWARD!

Thank You!for Voting Us as Your#1 Service Company!

in Fireplaces, Furnaces,Air Conditioning

and More!

ThanksDelta!

Best in FitnessBest Website

www.fitnesswithpj.com

Much love&

appreciation!

Fitness with PJ

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• Goat CheeseFritter Salad @Mario’s Kitchen• Butternut

Squash Soup @ PatQuinn’s• Wonton Soup @

Pho Saigon• Sauteed cala-

mari @ TavernaGorgona (Once youtry it, you’ll neverhave deep friedcalamari again!)• Eggs Benedict

@ Ricky’s• Cinnamon Buns

@Wood N Frog• Italiano Pizza @

Vagellis• Dinosaur Roll @

Ladner Sushi• Sexy Lemonade

@ Sharkey’s• Slow Roasted Lamb Shoulder

@ Primerose

• ChickenDelight @Thai-Isaan(Red Curry is avery close sec-ond!)• Bacon

BourbonCaesar @ TheDancing Pig• Hash

Brown Bowls@ CentennialBeach Uptown• Ham and

Cheese Panini@ Petra’s• Lemon

Drop MartiniShaker @ Rose& Crown• Soft Shell

Crabs @Maguro Sushi

• Jamaican Rum Ribs @ theRiverHouse

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

Server Merren Anderson with a “sexypunch” at Sharkey’s.

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

Goat Cheese Fritter Salad at Mario’sKitchen.

READERS’ CHOICEWINNERS

June 17, 2016 The Delta Optimist B9

We are honored to be yourBEST “LASER CLINIC” 6 years in a row!

Beach Grove Laser Clinic

604-943-9339#226-1077 56th St ( Tsawwassen Prof Bldg.)

www.beachgrovelaser.comVoted as Delta’s “Best Laser Clinic”

New at Beach Grove :Glominerals Mineral

make-upis now available!

OurServices:• Laser Hair Removal

• Laser Vein Removal

• Sunspot Removal

• Botox And DermalFillers

• Silkpeel/ ChemicalPeels

• Skin Tightening

• Microneedling

• Fractional Laser

• Intense Pulse Light

• Dermaplane

• Skin Care Products

WHERE FUN IS THE NAME OF THE GAME

t ys tech

in the2016 Readers Choice Awards

VOTED #1 TOY STORE

1274-56th Street, Tsawwassen • 604-943-8748

“Everyone at Toys & Techwould like to thank the

community for all their supportduring our 23 years”

“We truly appreciate it!”

Gallery 1710 is located at1710 56th St. Delta

Exhibit Open Tues-Sun 11-4.Thursdays until 8pm.

604.943.3313southdeltaartistsguild.com

THANKSFOR VOTING US THE

BEST ART GALLERY IN SOUTH DELTA!

ON NOWUNTIL JUNE 25TH

COME SEEWHY AT OUR13th Annual Oil &Water Juried Exhibition Featuring

Best Work of BC Artists

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to all ourCUSTOMERS forVOTINGUS #1

WE APPRECIATEYOUR SUPPORT & BUSINESS

Thankyou

STAR GROOMING1340 - 56th Street,Delta • 604-948-6666

Rudie SaysThank You!

for candy and chocolate

VOTED THE#1 STORE

Thrilled to be

IN SOUTH DELTA

The Chocolate Bear ShoppeTsawwassen Town Centre Mall • 604-943-7535

The patio was the place to be as Brandon (left) andDanny from New Visions Projects chatted with

Bob (centre) their Optimist sales rep.

Owners and staff of Delta Bakery toast their victory as theReaders’ Choice winner in thebakery category.

Ray, left and Stephen, right flanked their sales rep, Johnfrom the Optimist as they picked up their award. Theywere winners in a new category for electrical companies.

Over 90 winners will receive their Readers’ Choice winner

certificate to hang proudly in their business.

Ruth presents the gang at Sure Copy. Steve (far right),Melissa and James with their certificate.

Kevin and Trina from the RunInn spend some patio timewith Judy and Christy from Atlantis Day Spa.

The winners gathered to listen to Publisher Alvin Brouweras he began the formal part of the evening with a short

welcome and thank you.

The buffet table was a popular spot as the attendeesenjoyed some tasty morsels prepared by the catering

team at Beach Grove Golf Club.

The staff at Myne Hair Spa share a laugh and enjoy acocktail as they await the award presentations.

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Best of Ladner and Tsawwassen for Ladies Clothing.

Thank you for voting South Coast Casuals the Best Choice for Ladies Fashions inSouth Delta. We appreciate our loyal customers who have supported us over the years;

without you, we would not be the store we are today!

Each day, we are continuing to change and evolve; always with our customers' needsand wants at the forefront of our decisions. Our special thanks to the wonderful ladieson our team. We are fortunate to be inspired by these amazing women each day!

Thank you, South Delta, for voting

604-946-8590 Stay Connected

5028 48th Avenue, Ladner Village

~ Jill, Tracey and Bill

Celebrating 21 Years in Ladner Village!

5044-48th Ave.,Ladner Village604-940-1812

www.fancythisgifts.ca

to our loyal customersfor choosing us

ThankYou

Gift Shopin Ladner#1

Randy from Randy’s Tirecraft checking in and preparinghis name tag.

Janice from Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe was this year’srecipient in the Jewellery category and she was givenher award by her Optimist sales rep, Ruth.

Tracey (left) and Jill from South Coast Casuals, multiple

year winners, were all smiles when they received theiraward from Ruth.

Many of the winners brought along door prizes thatwere raffled off during the evening. Frank fromWagner’swas quite pleased to win a box of chocolates from theChocolate Bear Shop.

Home Hardware Building Center was represented byRon (left) and Sven seen here having fun with their salesrep John as they received their certificate.

First time winners from Tsawwassen Hearing Centre,Shawna and Mark Nickel were very excited to win their

first Readers’Choice Award.

Megan and Rebecca fromVinca’s Kitchen happilyreceived their certificate for the Readers’Choice in thekitchenware category.

A smiling James from Southside Flooring was one ofthe many door prize winners, his prize was a bag ofgroceries courtesy Alvin, publisher of the Optimist.

Dairy Queen was the winner in the dessert category.New owner Maneesh (left) with guest Fara received their

certificate from Optimist rep John.

Raymond James in Ladner was the winner in theWealthManagement category and Zahir (left) and Eleanor(right) brought out their entire team to celebrate.

Rebecca fromVinca’s Kitchen picks up her door prizeafter confirming her number was a match.

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Favouriteplace to frequentandwhy?

• Open SpaceYoga— Addspeace and order tomy life.• Browns

Socialhouse — Itfeels like you’renot in Tsawwassenfor a few hours.• Pat Quinn’s —

For their awesomemartinis.• Four Winds

— Great people,great beer and thekids can join us.• Ladner Village

Hardware — Theyhave everything.• Tim Hortons —

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• LadnerPioneerLibrary — Upto date booksand helpfulcourses.• Skyhawk

Restaurant—Watch theairplanes tak-ing off andlanding atBoundary BayAirport.• Stir Coffee

House — I amnever disap-pointed andthey knowmyname.

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Browns Socialhouse staff membersKatrina, Robbie and Rhianne.

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Lynne and Jack Gilbert watch theplanes over breakfast at the SkyhawkRestaurant.

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• RiverHouse Pub—Can’t beat the patio.• North 40 Dog Park

— It’s my dog’s happyplace. I love seeing herrun around and play.• Muddy River

Landing — For itsunique, and most oftenlocally made, gifts.• Starbucks —Watch

the world go by sittingoutside with my dog.• McDonald’s — The

kids just love the play-room.• The dike on River

Road— Beautiful scen-ery.• Hawaiian Beach—

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local gem.• 7-11 — For the

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me why I live here.

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Dani McKim serves customers on the RiverHousepatio.

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Ambiente is a gem in Tsawwassen.

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The Team at Southside, Tracey, James, Tracy.

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• Dragonfly Gallery— Great owner andgreat prices for vin-tage items.• Fred Gingell Park

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Church— A heartfor God in the heartof the Village!• Painted with

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Café — Love thebeach and food/cof-fee.• Coastal Olive Oils

— Unique and qual-ity products.• The Quilted Bear

— For fabric,sewing suppliesand classes.• Beach

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Ed Thomas with an espresso atPetra’s.

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June 17, 2016 The Delta Optimist B15

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• Chocolate BearShoppe— Chocolate(dark) covered largeraisins.• Boutique Blanche

— Stylish on-trendwear for the over 30s.• Beach Grove

Laser — Theirfacials.• South Coast

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Plumbing — Bailedme out of leaks and

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Whichmerchant keepsyoucomingbackandwhy?

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• Thrifty Foods —The best item is a ribeye steak (perfect forthe BBQ).• Albany Books

— There is some-thing to be saidabout being able toflip through a bookbefore purchasing.You can’t do thatonline.• Toys + Tech—

My kids love pop-ping in to buy them-selves treats withtheir saved coins.• Pets N Us— Lee.• COBS Bread—

Chia bread.• Buttercups

Children’s Boutique—Dance attire and shoes.• Richlea Bakery — Sticky buns.• Lawlor Goldsmith Shoppe—

Pandora products.

• TheDancing Pig— Becauseof the atmo-sphere andthe chalktables.• Vinca’s

Kitchen—They’re will-ing to helpyou find aproduct inLadner ifthey don’tcarry it.• Delta

Bakery —Ladner Bites.• Localz —

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Fish Market — Absolutely the bestquality fish but love that they haveexpanded to other specialty prod-ucts.

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The Ladner Bites are a big seller atDelta Bakery.

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Chef Kevin at The Dancing Pig.

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Grad 2016

International Students of the Year: Ayaki Murai Shuyi (Susan) Li

Outstanding Achievement in Sr. Social Studies: Julie Mcfarlane, Ella Taylor

Outstanding Achievement in Sr. Science: Brendan Posehn, Sophie Cook

Outstanding Achievement in Applied Skills: Kierra Hansen-Bukata (Jr),Ava Hansen-Zerr (Jr), Jack Knoedler (Sr)

Outstanding Achievement in Fine Arts: Kate Chubbs (Jr), Mattathias Klassen (Jr),Ayaki Murai (Sr), Kate Yahn (Sr)

Prix d’Effort au Bilinguisme: Gr. 8 Janeva ShahiGr. 9 Jin Da ZhaoGr. 10 Olivia CoteGr. 11 Jeshin ToorGr. 12 Emily Wong

Gr. 8 Outstanding Academic Achievement: Nicola Bancroft, Krishma SinglaGr. 8 Honourable Mention Chloe Emes, Megan Woo

Gr. 9 Outstanding Academic Achievement: Jin Da ZhaoGr. 9 Honourable Mention Emily Birarda, Grace Pu, Madison Huehn,

Sarah Waterfall

Gr. 10 Outstanding Academic Achievement: Alexandra McKinnonGr. 10 Honourable Mention Spencer Ball, Taylor Bouchey

Gr. 11 Outstanding Academic Achievement: Gillian ForsterGr. 11 Honourable Mention Laura Moore

Gr. 12 Outstanding Academic Achievement: Brendan Posehn, Anna Sarafis, OliviaSheppard

Gr. 12 Honourable Mention Emily Johnston, Emily Wong

International Athlete of the Year: Mette Piil

Athletes of the Year—Gr. 12: Julia Adams, Ian Taverner

Sportspersons of the Year: Julia Adams, Charlie Moore

Outstanding Service: Aida Chubbs (Jr),Anna Reshetylo (Sr)

Outstanding Citizenship: Sarah Steward (Jr),Emily Johnston (Sr)

Leadership in Global Awareness: Sophie Cook

Award of Excellence: Anna Sarafis, Emily Wong

SDSSAwardsof Excellence Southpointevaledictoriansets sightson legal career

Southpointe Academy is anindependent, co-educational dayschool located in Tsawwassen.

The school enrolls 545 studentsfrom kindergarten to Grade 12and is committed to academicexcellence, university prepara-tion, leadership and service.

The graduating class of 2016includes 38 students that havechosen to attend universities bothin Canada and the United States.Congratulations to our graduat-ing class of 2016!

This year’s ValedictorianBrenna Krause has been a stu-dent at Southpointe Academysince 2003.

Krause has been an activemember of the school commu-nity over the years.

She has been involved inthe odd theater productionover the years, most notably AMidsummer’s Night Dream, andPhysics Olympics.

Her greatest involvement inthe school, she believes, has beenin the school’s public speakingcompetitions and as a member ofstudent council.

Krause states that both expe-riences have been incrediblyrewarding and have equipped herwith skills she plans to nurtureand employ in the future.

After she graduates fromSouthpointe, she will be taking agap year to do some volunteer-ing and self-discovery, as she

believes it will benefits her greatlyin the future and make her stud-ies all the more meaningful.

She plans to attend theUniversity of Victoria in theFaculty of Social Sciences in 2017and eventually hopes to becomea lawyer.

Brenna Krause, valedictorian ofSouthpointe Academy’s gradu-ating class of 2016, is planningon taking a gap year to do somevolunteersing and self-discov-ery before beginnning studiesat the University of Victoria.

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Tsawwassen GraduatesKatelyn CooperMadeline CupiolLiam DeaneKaylin KailaJared KruegerJason LongpreMikayla NeufeldAmrin PrasadKarissa Ralla

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ShortsSCOREBOARDLACROSSEWest Coast Senior Association

GP W L T PtsLangley 9 7 1 1 15Ladner 8 7 1 0 14Nanaimo 8 5 2 1 11Coquitlam 9 5 4 0 10Royal City 9 5 4 0 10Victoria 9 4 4 1 9North Shore 8 1 7 0 2Valley 8 0 0 0 0

BC Junior A Lacrosse LeagueCoquitlam 13 13 0 0 26Delta 14 11 3 0 22New West 15 10 5 0 20PoCo 14 7 7 0 14Langley 13 5 8 0 10Victoria 14 5 9 0 10Burnaby 14 2 12 0 4Nanaimo 13 2 11 0 4

B.C. Intermediate “A” LeagueVictoria 14 11 4 0 22Coquitlam 15 11 4 0 22Delta 14 10 4 0 20Langley 13 9 4 0 18Maple Ridge 13 9 4 0 18PoCo 12 5 7 0 10Nanaimo 13 5 8 0 10New West 13 5 8 0 10Richmond 12 1 11 0 2Burnaby 12 012 0 0

LOCALTIDESPacific Standard Time.Height in feetSATURDAY, JUNE 183:39 am 12.811:08 pm 3.66:42 pm 13.111:34 pm 10.8SUNDAY, JUNE 194;13 am 12.811:41 pm 3.07:18 pm 13.5MONDAY, JUNE 2012:16 am 10.84:49 am 12.812;15 pm 2.67:53 pm 13.8TUESDAY, JUNE 2112:57 am 10.85:26 am 12.812:50 pm 2.320:28 pm 13.8WEDNESDAY, JUNE 221:40 am 10.56:06 am 12.51:26 pm 2.39:02 pm 14.1These predictions aresupplements to andnot replacements forthe Canadian Tide andCurrent Tables, whichinclude the only autho-rized tidal predictionsfor Canada and areprovided by CanadianHydrographic Service.

Islestrytosolve7-timechampsDeltawill be looking for its firstwin over CoquitlamonSaturday since 2012 league finalsMARK BOOTHmbooth@delta-opt imist .com

Eighteen consecutive gamesover a four year span.

That’s the size of elephant theDelta Islanders will be carrying ontheir backs Saturday night whenthe Coquitlam Adanacs maketheir only 2016 regular season visitto the Ladner Leisure Centre at7:30 p.m.

The Adanacs are seven-timedefending B.C. Junior “A” LacrosseLeague champions and their 13-0-0 record suggests there is no rea-son that dynasty won’t continue.They also represent the lone darkcloud in what otherwise has beentwo of the better seasons in fran-chise history for the Islanders.

A year ago, they made theirsecond ever appearance in theleague finals and were swept byCoquitlam. This season, they sit insecond place with an 11-3 record.Two of those losses are to theAdanacs, including a 15-8 setbacklast week that saw Coquitlam closeout the game with seven unan-swered goals.

The last time Delta tasted suc-cess over the Tri-Cities juggernautwas game two of the 2012 leaguefinals.

“It’s a huge elephant,” admittedIslanders assistant GM and headcoach Greg Rennie. “They haveconfidence. They have poise. Theyhave demeanor. They also have agreat goaltender and play a defen-sive structure in front of him thatmakes it tough on us.

“It’s important we have a goodshowing (Saturday). We showedthe league last week when we beatNewWest and got good hold of the

No. 2 seed. Now, we need to showwe are capable of beating themonce we get to the playoffs.”

It may also be a different lookingIslanders team should they see theAdanacs again in the post-season.

Rennie admits he is working onpotential player transactions thatare expected to be finalized withinthe next couple of weeks. WithB.C. teams getting two Minto Cupberths and a roster loaded withgraduating players, the Islanders

are seeking help outside of theprovince for the first time in fran-chise history.

“Coquitlam is looking to loadup, we are looking too and sois NewWest,” admitted Rennie.“We seem to have a foot in thedoor right now with a few deals.Saturday is the trading deadlinewithin the Ontario league soeverything will fall into place afterthat.

“Once Sunday comes around,

the eastern guys we have beenlooking at will be settling for cashdeals. We have some pretty lucra-tive deals on the table right. We areexcited. I love being a buyer at thistime of the season.”

The Islanders picked up theirthird straight win Wednesday withan 11-7 triumph over a feisty fifthplace Langley Thunder team thatis on the verge of being a solidcontender over the next couple ofyears.

Lacrosse standout DanielleRoberts will be seeing double dutywith B.C. teams this summer.

The Grade 10 Tsawwassenresident has been named to theroster of Team B.C.’s senior girlssquad that will be participat-ing in next month’s 2016 WorldYouth Lacrosse Tournament inCoquitlam. The event, that willfeature U19 women’s teams, isbeing held as part of the FIL U19

Men’s World Championships —July 7-16. Team B.C. will also beparticipating at tournaments inPalm Spring and Florida over thenext year.

Roberts won’t have much timeto recover before joining the B.C.midget girls box lacrosse team forthe nationals in Calgary — July18-23.

Roberts is looking forward towearing B.C. colours for the first

time, having played for TeamAlberta the past three seasons.She has been coached since herdays at the Novice level by her dadGlen Roberts and his good friendSteve Henry — both who playedfor the Delta Junior Islanders.

Currently, Roberts is enrolledin the Delta Secondary SchoolLacrosse Academy where she iscoached by Scott Campbell andJosh Neuman.Danielle Roberts

Roberts selected fordoubledutywithprovincial teams

PHOTO BY MARK BOOTH

Delta Islanders Brett Andersen closes in on Langley’s Mitch McDole duringWednesday’s 11-7 victory.

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The Tsawwassen Tennis Club hasembarked on a program to exposemore youth to the game.

Initiated by Jane Hindmarch,with the support of Catherine Delf,the club ran a pilot of three ses-sions with Grade 4 and 5 students atEnglish Bluff Elementary, in additionto the Superfit class at South DeltaSecondary.

The club supplied all of the equip-ment to the students and it was con-sidered by all to be an overwhelmingsuccess.

Tennis instruction in Canada hasbeen endorsed by Sport Canada asfollowing the Canadian Sport for LifeModel for using larger light rackets

with larger soft balls for the young-est group and progressing to full sizeequipment once the children have thestrength to use them. This results ina higher retention rate because of the

success that young people have.The club is looking forward to con-

tinuing the program in the fall. Formore information, please [email protected].

TsawwassenTennisClub launches school program

Jane Hindmarch leads a session with English Bluff Elementary students.

South Delta Secondaryheld it s 20th annual SeniorPE Triathlon on June 1 with120 students participating.

The event culminatedsix weeks of training asstudents prepared for a 200metre swim, 11 km bikeride and a 2.5 km run. Thetriathlon was once again ahuge success thanks to thevolunteer efforts of par-ents and students, alongwith the support of DeltaPolice, Save On Foods andMcDonalds.

Danish exchange stu-dent Mette Piil steppedaway from her duties withthe Sun Devils senior girls

soccer team and its prepa-ration for provincials tobe the top female finisher.

Brendan Posehn had thebest clocking among theboys.

Here are the top 10 fin-ishers:Girls1. Mette Piil (42:02) 2. AlannaJohnson (44:59) 3. KassidyNicholls (45:25) 4. Ayaki Murai(47:39) 5. Julia Adams (48:05) 6.Lauren Joyce (48:40) 7. SineadSwan (49.23) 8. Mary Moulds(49.36), 9. Gabrielle Raaby(49:39) 10. Alice Stade (50:30).Boys1. Brendan Posehn (37.16) 2.Bryn Davies (39:05) 3. ConorBirada (38.47) 4. Nick Wicks(40:09) 5. Kyle Raincock (41:09)6. Daniel Lord (42.45) 7. LiamGrant (42:47) 8. Nolan McLeod(42.54) 9. Cody Buck (42.55) 10.Griffin McDonald (43:01).

SDSS triathlon boys and girls champions BrendanPosehn andMette Piil.

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ENTRY DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2016

on Wednesday, June 29th, the

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To enter bring in or mail your photos to:5008 Delta Street, Ladner BC V4K 1T8

or email your pet’s name, your name and daytimetelephone number, and the category(ies) with the

corresponding photo with Pet Show in thesubject line to: [email protected]

Readers will vote for winners in thefollowing categories:

• Best Overall • Most Unique • Most PlayfulDog & Cat Food prizes will be providedby Jamieson's Pet Food Distributors.

You are allowed to enter one or all categoriesbut a separate picture must be entered for each.

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Looking for a great investment orplace to call home? This spaciousone bdrm condo offers good spacewith in suite storage and a large deck.Nice and bright North East facingunit with updated kitchen, and onesecure parking. The building was rainscreened in 2007, repiped in 2006,with additional upgrades to windowsand doors. The seller has paid for this.You get the benefit. Pets and rentalsare ok. Call for your private viewing.

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“Local resident since 1980”

Fantastic home in the Popular Grandviewarea of East Van. This 4 bed, 2 bathroomhome has been lovingly maintained by thecurrent owner for over 36 years. Situated ona quiet, traffic controlled street just stepsfrom Templeton Park, School, CommercialDrive and the fast growing neighbourhoodof Hastings Sunrise. Fully finished lowergarden level with laundry, South Facingbackyard with an established vegetablegarden. 2 Year Old Roof, New HW Tank, NewWindows, New SS Appliances up and down.Original hardwood floors. 2 parking spots onyour carport. Tons of storage, Views of GrouseMountain from the Living Room. Walk toabsolutely everything. No need to own a car.This home is Mechanically sound waiting forthe next owners. Call for a private viewing.

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NEW LISTING • PEBBLE HILL 10,839 sqft. rectangular VIEW property perchedhigh on the hill in a very quiet neighbourhood by Diefenbaker Park. Listen to thewaterfall from your front deck while enjoying views of the ocean, Boundary Bay,Mt. Baker, Semiahmoo Bay, & the N.S Mountains. Features open plan living & diningareas, 3 bdrms up, add’l bdrm, office & games down. Spacious kitchen has view of thepark & overlooks private w. exposed yard w/pool. Fantastic investment property to hold,or build a 4,250 sqft. plus basement home. LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION!

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VIEW OF FARMLAND

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$1,468,000Builder, Investor, Developer alert!

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4591 57th St., Ladner

$899,9992,570 sqft – 5 bdrms – 3 bath – 4,428 sqft lotbright & spacious plan – starters or investors

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#56-5510 Admiral Way,Ladner

richard lowe+ associatesbySOLD

5917 Crescent Dr., Ladner

$888,0002,281 sqft – 2 level – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – 8,665 sqft lot

farmland & North Shore Mountain view

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$1,098,000NEW PRICE! – 6 bdrms – 3 bath – 7,520 sqft lotupdates inc: windows, roof, flooring, + more

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249 W Murphy Dr., Tsawwassen

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5445 Chamberlayne Ave., Ladner

$859,0001,016 sqft – rancher – 2 bdrms – den – 1 bath

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926 Eden Cres., Tsawwassen

$1,899,0002,065 sqft – rancher – 3 bdrms – 2 bath – 11,367 sqft lot

dbl garage – many upgrades – backs onto Beach Grove Golf Course

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#104-1153 54A Street,Tsawwassen

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$898,0001,918 sqft – 4 bdrms – 2 bath – 7,500 sqft lot

hold now for investment of build in future

4903 3rd Ave., Tsawwassen | $1,688,800NEW LISTING! – 2,500+ sqft – 5 bdrms – 4 bath9,053 sqft lot - dbl garage – updates throughout

5465 Grove Ave., Ladner | $1,599,0002 storey – 3 bdrms – 3 bath – 15,273 sqft lot

games room – detached studio – Mountain view

#103-4768 53rd St., Ladner | $339,900912 sqft – 2 bdrms – 2 bath – Sunningdale Phase 4

rentals allowed – steps from transit, shopping & amenities

5120 Bentley Drive, Ladner | $1,298,8002,458 sqft – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – 5,287 sqft lot

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102 1369 56 St.Tsawwassen

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Only 3 months old and you pay NO GST on this desirable 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom Plan B at CityHomes in Tsawwassen. Private street levelentry and two secured underground parking spots. Bright corner unit, with lots of windows on 3 sides for natural light, 9 ft ceilings, 2balconies and gas BBQ hook up. The main floor living features spacious kitchen, dining room, living room & 2 piece bathroom. Upstairshas 3 bedrooms, ensuite with large walk in shower, 3rd bathroom and convenient laundry. Gorgeous engineered hardwood, stainlesssteel appliances, quartz countertops, nuheat in upper bathrooms and on demand hot water. Great location close to transit and all thatTsawwassen has to offer for the active life style.

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• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm condo, 1142 sq. ft.• Updated throughout incl new kitchen,• Extra large balcony w south facingexposure, in suite storage• Rainscreened building with newerroof, windows, & siding• Central location steps to town andmany amenities• Vacant Possession , Rentals Possible& 1 Pet OK

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5278 Pinehurst Pl., Tsawwassen

$1,150,000

• 1728 sq. ft.• South facing yard• 3 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms.• Fabulous finishings• Crown mouldings in main livingspace & laminate floors in kitchen,• An open kitchen, family room &eating area.

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ENJOY THE BEACH LIFE!

1432 Compston Cr., Tsawwassen

$1,138,800

• 3 bedroom rancher style home withundeniable beach style• Private setting with multiple outdoorentertaining spaces• Rustic wide plank hardwood floors,wainscotting, updated kitchen,bathrooms and more!• Just steps to the beach• Nearly 1,300 sq. ft. of functional livingspace on a 6,000+ lot

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GREAT FAMILY HOME

6048 Brodie, Ladner

$929,900

• 2,000+ sq. ft.,• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• 7,513 sq. ft. lot with south exposedbackyard• Double side-enclosed carport,large driveway ability to suite thedownstairs if desired.

LARGE LOT IN BEACH GROVE!

1696 58th St., Tsawwassen

$1,178,000

• Opportunity to separate existingduplex and build a new dream home on7,838 sq. ft. lot• Current home is an updated,2 bedroom half duplex with singlecar garage• Quiet cul-de-sac location close toschools, parks and the beach• Upgraded roof, hardwood floors,kitchen etc.

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3 BEDROOM RANCHER IN GREAT LOCATION!

4458 52A St., Ladner

$929,900

• Charming 1,300+ sq. ft. bungalow home• 7,500 sq. ft. rectangular lot with sunnybackyard yard• Just steps to town core & countlessamenities• Updated roof, windows, furnace,kitchen, & more• Quiet family friendly street close toschools

LARGE 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME!

5295 12th Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,298,800

• 2,720 sq. ft. home on 7,987 sq. ft. lot• Updated throughout with newerkitchen, flooring, paint andbathrooms• Excellent plan with 4 bedroomsupstairs• Close to all amenities includingschools and parks• Move in ready

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MARINA GARDENS EXECUTIVE HOME!

5649 Clipper Rd., Ladner

$1,298,800

• 4 bedroom design with over 2,550 sq. ft.• Quiet, low traffic street walking distanceto school• Close to nature trails, marina, golfcourse and Ladner Village• Immaculately kept with many upgrades• Double garage with overheight doors• Radiant heating and new roof

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* South Delta’s #1Real Estate Agent.

(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Top 1% of ALL REALTORS®

IN GREATER VANCOUVERin 2009, 2010, 2011

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LIKE NEW PEBBLE HILL BEAUTY!

5136 1A Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,698,800

• Completely renovated home with over3,000 sq. ft. on 7,759 sq. ft. lot• Everything is new w/permits, stunningrenovations in & out• Open concept design on lower level w/bonus family room lift• Detached garage w/handyperson’s shed• Quiet, family friendly no-thru street indesirable neighbourhood• South exposed backyard

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6 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH POOL!

854 54th St., Tsawwassen

$1,438,800

• Extensively updated throughout• Potential for 7 bedrooms if desired incllegal 4 bedroom suite• Pool and hot tub in ultra private yard• Quiet street close to parks and schools• Large master suite w/ walk in closet &stunning ensuite• Too many updates to list!

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INCREDIBLE LIKE-NEW FAMILY HOME W/SUITE!

6376 Brodie Rd., Ladner

$1,538,800

• Custom built in 2012 by experienced localbuilder• Stunning 3,000+ sq. ft. open concept designwith high-end finishings throughout• 4 bedrooms up with den down plus fullydetached media room• 1 bedroom suite rented for $850 per month• 6,000 sq. ft. corner lot close to school andparks• Still under warranty

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STUNNING VIEW HOME ON TSAWWASSEN BLUFF

1675 53A St., Tsawwassen

$1,575,000

• Built in 2013 by long-time builder• 4,100+ sq. ft. & 6 bedrooms incl2 bedroom legal suite• Panoramic views of water,mountains, city and farm• Luxurious finishings throughout• Located in a quiet family-friendlycul-de-sac• Close to many amenities

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HUGE 22,000 SF LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT!

5361 8a Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,450,000

• Prime location close to town centre andSecondary School• Half acre parcel that can be combinedwith neighbouring lots for 90,000 sq. ft.land assembly• Large two level home with legal suite• Double garage and updates in upper andlower areas• Inquire about development possibilities

GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

4992 59 St., Ladner

$1,338,800

• 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom• Over 2600 sq. ft. with 2 Masterbedrooms one up and one down• Radiant in-floor heat on both levels,stainless steel appliances• hardiplank exterior• Quiet, family friendly location close toBell Park Built in 2006

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STUNNING RANCHER WITH GORGEOUS UPDATES!

5353 Wildwood, Tsawwassen

$1,388,800

• Renovated throughout incl new kitchen,bathrooms, flooring, windows, furnace &so much more!• 3 bedrooms, 2100+ sq. ft., 8,593 sq. ft. lot• Quiet, low-traffic street• Double garage and lovely landscaping• Close to schools, parks & amenities• West facing, sunny backyard

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STUNNING FAMILY HOME IN MARINA GARDENS!

5841 Fair Wynd, Ladner

$1,388,800

• 2008 built home with 3 bedrooms, loftspace and spacious den• 2,489 sq. ft., gourmet kitchen, openconcept design on main floor• Radiant infloor heating on both levels,concrete tile roof• Close to school, walking trails, golfcourse & marina• Quiet, kid-friendly location

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QUIET, NATURAL SETTING IN “THE VILLAGE”

1170 Ehkolie Cres., Tsawwassen

$1,320,000

• STUNNING 3,120 sq. ft. ENTIRELY RENOVATEDRANCHER WITH WALK-OUT BASEMENT• LARGE 9,375 sq. ft. lot• New kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, paint,mouldings• Covered rear deck overlooking your park-like yard• beautifully landscaped yard• Lower level of home configured with a KITCHEN,full bathroom & 2 bedrooms, Family Room area,separate entrance

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GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

105 Parkgrove Cr., Tsawwassen

$1,888,800

• 5 bedroom design spread over 5,000 sq. ft.• Tasteful updates throughout• Exquisite landscaping with mature trees• Architecturally designed with acontemporary flare• Double garage with bonus parking• Potential to suite if desired in finishedbasement• Large gamesroom and grand foyerentrance

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5.6 ACRE PARCEL IN PRIME LOCATION

300 Copsefield Dr., Tsawwassen

$5,995,500

• One of a kind property with custombuilt 2004 home• Services and preliminary plans forpotential new Subdivision• Non ALR, agricultural zoning• Lovely, 3 bedroom family home builtto excellent standards• Hold, live in, redevelop, outstandinginvestment opportunity

ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN “THE TERRACE”

33 Woodland Dr., Tsawwassen

$2,298,800

• Highly desirable location in coveted executiveneighbourhood• Completed renovated to show like new w/stunning renovations incl high-end gourmetkitchen, hardwood flooring, new windows androof, exquisite landscaping and so much more!• Westcoast inspired design offering nearly5,000 sq. ft. incl finished basement• Large 9,000+ sq. ft. private lot• Way too much to list! A true must see!

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INCREDIBLE LUXURY RESIDENCE!

5139 Cooper Pl., Ladner

$2,088,800

• Over 5,000 sq. ft. home on huge15,748 sq. ft. lot• 6 bedrooms + den and gamesroom• Luxurious finishings throughout• Gorgeous landscaping & outdoorentertaining space• Legal 1 bedroom side suite• Must be seen to be appreciated!• Built in 2012

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RARE CLIFF DRIVE VIEW PROPERTY!

5027 Cliff Dr., Tsawwassen

$2,388,800

• 2,998 sq. ft. house, huge backyard winground pool• 20420 sq. ft. lot on view side of street• Hold for investment, renovate orbuild your dream home• Quiet, family friendly street close toCliff Drive Elementary• “Street of Dreams” with many luxuryestate homes

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9 yrs of Prestige RE/MAXWestern Canada Awards

dipl. in Marketing Commercialand Residential Real EstateBritish Columbia Ins. of Tech.

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PRIME LAND ASSEMBLY OPPORTUNITY

4600-4624 51 St., Ladner

$7,223,000

• Stunning location• Steps to Ladner Village.• Inquire at city hall for zoning details.• OCP designated ground-orientedresidential• Possibility for townhomes and maybecondos• Total combined site exceeds 36,000 sq. ft.

PRIME 58 ACRE WATERFRONT PARCEL!

6785 62b St., Ladner

$13,200,000

• Agricultural zoning with 2 current houses• Excellent location close to transportationand just minutes to Ladner• ALR designated• Leased as farmland for 2016 growingseason• Rare waterfront property alongDeas Slough

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PRIME ACREAGE WITH REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL

2990 57B St., Ladner

$11,500,000

• 23 acre parcel beside railroad tracks• Close to Deltaport• Potential opportunity for industrial use• 3 homes plus horse stable, 2 barns andindoor riding ring• Call for more information

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EXCEPTIONAL SOUTH DELTA ESTATE

3540 Arthur Dr., Ladner

$2,488,800

• Private & peaceful 37,287 sq. ft. lot• Manicured lawns & stunning farmland & water views• 4 bedroom rancher w/loft style home w 4,386 sq. ft. ofluxury living space• Gourmet chef’s kitchen feat Fisher Paykel & Jenn Airappliances• Open concept post & beam architecture• Brand new roof, upstairs games/media room, built-inspeakers• Gated driveway, koi pond, tennis court & gazebo

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POTENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SITE!

4925 53rd St., Ladner

$2,650,000

• 11,872 sq. ft. lot beside existingcondo development• Potential to purchase twoneighbouring lots in assembly• Stunning location within steps tocountless amenities• Livable, well maintained home• Inquire for more details

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HOT OPPORTUNITY AT RIVERS REACH MARINA!

3443 River Rd. W, Ladner

$2,688,800

• 13,000+ sq. ft. waterfront lot with30 berth marina business• 2 bedroom floathome included• 1 bedroom main home with loft area• Parking lot for 15 cars• Income producing business• Stunning river and sunset views

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No one sells more Real Estate in South Delta than Fraser and his Team*Call us today for WORLDWIDE RANKING service

& UNBEATABLE Real Estate expertise!

Julie* Jennifer* Garrett* Fraser* Amber* Rachel* Philip*

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Currently ranked #1 in the entire Real Estate Board ofGreater Vancouver for total sales with309 Sales so far in 2016*!

Thank you for your continued business and referrals!

RE/MAX® Progroup Realty 5360 12th Ave, Delta, BC V4M 2B3

#1 AGENT IN SOUTH DELTA*2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & YTD 2016!

*Julie Crouch - Unlicensed Assistant, *Jennifer Dupuis - REALTOR, *Garrett Chu - REALTOR, VP Sales, *Fraser Elliott - REALTOR, President, *Amber Haklander - REALTOR, VP Sales,*Rachel MacInnes - REALTOR, *Philip Seel - REALTOR, Based on Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board Statistics total MLS sales.

**For total residential and commercial commissions combined out of nearly 88,000 RE/MAX sales associates worldwide.As recognized by the REMAX INTERNATIONAL achievement award given to Fraser and/or Fraser and his team for 2015. *Based on total REBGV MLS sales Jan 1- June 1, 2016

#49 RANKING RE/MAX TEAM WORLDWIDE IN 2015**

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Re/Max Progroup Realty5360 12 AvenueTsawwassen

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

Aileen NoguerREALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Joanne EvansREALTOR®

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home.Trust us to help you

make the right move.

604.946.8000www.deltahomes.carealestateinsouthdelta.ca

Based on 2013 closedMLS transactions.Source: CREA, RE/MAX

58 Centennial Parkway - Tsawwassen’s Boundary Bay Waterfront!THE BEST LOCATION on the BEST BEACH the LowerMainland has to offer.With 61’ of beach waterfront & a 15,931 sq.ft. rectangularlot, check in with the Corporation of Delta for the possibilityof SUBDIVIDING into two lots or loving the expansive westfacing lot, as is (swimming pool / sports court?). The home isa contemporary build, with lots of windows & gorgeous viewsover the Bay. A renovation would make this home AMAZINGor hold on and build your new home. Complete NEW seawallreplacement 2015. $3,798,000

#107-4926 48th AvenueIt is all about location!This is the most affordable2 bedroom in the heartof Ladner. End unit withfabulous N/W partiallycovered patio. 928 sq.ft, newer flooring andbathroom updates.Come see!

$319,000

5017 60A StreetEnglish country cottage - charming3 bedroom + den RANCHER- total 1,210 Sqft -hardwoodflooring, vaulted ceiling in livingroom. Cozy den off living room -perfect for curling up with a bookin front of the large windows!Charming garden front and backbursting with a year round garden& fruit trees! Front deck 13’ x12’ plus rear deck 20’ x 12. Newgarage! 240sqft! Plus workshop!192 sqft!

$829,999

COMING SOONFabulous updated home inBeach Grove! Open plan,fresh kitchen, hardwoodflooring, deck off dining areaoverlooks private WESTexposed private yard. Deckfeatures electric awning for yearround enjoyment. Light andbright this house is ready to go!50x118 lot.

$1,198,000

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1111 English BluffCliff drive area property withsome views of Boundary Bay andtwinkling ski-hills lights in theevening! Long term owners havekept this home meticulously, locatedon a 10,062 sqft lot this featuresnew vinyl windows, furnace (2009),baseboards - this is a rare find! Totalfour bedrooms, ensuite & four piecebath upstairs are updated (seamlessglass shower doors, brushed nickelfixtures plus more!) RV + boat +trailer parking north side PLUSdouble car garage! Lot size 95(frontage) x 40 x 120 x 75 x 83.

$1,198,000

OVER 10,620 SQ.FT. LOT

NEW PRICE!

OUR CLIENTS ARE TALKING!I am delighted to take this opportunity to commend Re/Max Progroup Realty Group, and two of its Realtors in parKcular.

My recent experience with selling my home and purchasing a new residence was very exciKng and, as always, somewhatstressful. However, it was not fraught with suspense, disappointment, and frustraKon as it well could have been. For this, Iwould like to give hearLelt and sincere thanks to my realtors, Aileen Noguer and Joanne Evans.

This is not my first Kme working with these realtors, and not the first Kme I have been impressed with their professionalism,experKse, and most importantly, genuine caring aJtude. I highly recommend this team to anyone seeking to buy or sell ahome in South Delta.

Sincerely,Judith Hutchinson

1111 English Bluff - Open Sat June 18th 2-4pm 5017 60A Street - Open Sun June 19th 1-3pm

$812,900$1,148,000

1437 Farrell Ave - Open Sat June 18th 12-2pm#107-4926 48th Avenue

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Re/Max Progroup Realty5360 12 AvenueTsawwassen

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

Aileen NoguerREALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Joanne EvansREALTOR®

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home.Trust us to help you

make the right move.

604.946.8000www.deltahomes.carealestateinsouthdelta.ca

Based on 2013 closedMLS transactions.Source: CREA, RE/MAX

6260 28th AvenueStunning TEN-acre parcel, minutes from Ladner! Custombuilt sprawling estate with great room, full size PUB withseparate entrance, wine cellar and five bedroom, den +library, an very special home. Ideal for a large family or multi-generational families! Indoor pool + spa. Double car garagePLUS 90 x 44 climate controlled outbuilding for any type ofcollection (30 car capacity). Workshop + 8 stall horse barn andpaddock. Zoned A-1.

Please allow time for booking viewings.$4,475,000

10 ACRES!

6240 Holly Park Drive

$999,899

1747 Southmere Crescent

$679,000

1749 Southmere Crescent

$689,000

5476 52nd Avenue

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#14-3459 River RoadLive the waterfront lifestyle in thisthree bedroom floating home in CanoePass Village! Third floor deck providesstunning views and amazing sunsets,moor your boat adjacent in your own 40’boat slip! Bright updated kitchen, livingand dining areas, with added light fromthe third floor, views from most windows!Total of 1517 sq.ft with a monthly mainfees of $415/month, garage with extrastorage and second parking stall. Live thedream of owning a float home in one themost popular float home properties!Call Aileen for more details!

$674,900

Canoe Pass-FLOAT HOME!

#103-4743 W. River RdRare floor plan in the everpopular RiverWest!1,407 sq. ft includingone bedroom and denPLUS 2 baths. Groundfloor unit with nice patioclose to the Marina!

$419,000

5278 Clipper PlaceMarina Gardens spacious 2,344sq.ft. home nestled in a cul-de-sac,vaulted ceiling in living and diningrooms, cook’s kitchen (FisherPaykel) 5 burner gas range +fridge, Bosch dishwasher, HUGEprep area, family room with gasfireplace. Main floor bedroom w/3 piece bath with walk-in shower.12x10 detached office/shop. Fourmore bedrooms on upper floor!Private sunny yard with large deckfor year round enjoyment!

$1,000,999

4880 55B StreetWhen only the best of the best willdo! Constructed as the perfect familyhome, every detail and design featureshas been thoughtfully built withexceptional care and precision. Enterthrough the beautiful front doors intothe heart of the home, open conceptliving including the fabulous kitchenwith premier appliances, bright largewindows, gorgeous H/W flooring anddesigner window coverings. FOUR bedsup including the master suite with THEmost lavish walk-in closet and spa-likeensuite. BONUS: area on main for suiteor office with own entry.

$1,498,000

CUL-DE-SAC

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Joanne

Just Sold

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Joanne

Just Sold

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4577 56A Street, LadnerPalatial 1 1/2 year young custom built home on a sprawling 10,400 square foot cul-de-saclot! Quality finishings throughout. This lovely 4,000 sqft home includes gorgeous formalliving; dining; gourmet kitchen, spice kitchen, family room; 4 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths plus a 2bedroom legal suite. Great outdoor area and detached shop/office. Located close to bus,recreation, parks and Ladner Village. This spectacular property is amust to see! $1,999,000

HOT NEW LISTING!#24 4949 57th Street, LadnerRenovated Two Level Townhouse in Ladner!3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1152 square feetof living space. Updated kitchen, windows,flooring, bathrooms and roof. Privateplayground, greenspace and basketballcourt all within the development. Welllooked after strata!

$479,000

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“Thank you so much Linda! Bob and you have gone above and beyond (as always!). Diane and I really appreciate all you have done for us.”Best Regards, Brian, Tsawwassen

“When I decided to list my house I remembered so many examples, good and bad, of others’ experiences in selling their homes. There is a commondenominator for success, the Agent. A good Agent sells and a not so good Agent sits and waits. The Chanceys are not sitters, they are SELLERS. Ichose them because of their experience, knowledge and achievements in the Real Estate industry. There are few people who can keep up to theirprofessionalism, determination and commitment to their clients. The results were phenomenal. Thank you. The Chanceys will always be my firstrecommendation in Real Estate.”

“We used Blake as our REALTOR®. He was Awesome! He was always patient and wanted us to be happy at all stages of selling and buying! Hesold our house fast and helped us find our perfect forever home. He always had our families best interest at heart. Our small son loved the days he gotto see Blake and his white truck. We recommend Blake and the Chancey team to anyone buying and or selling their home. We are forever grateful forhis hard work and can’t wait to have him over to our new home.

20038 70th Avenue, Langley 5413 River Road, Ladner #6, 4925 Elliott Street, Ladner 208, 4821 53rd Street, Ladner

6604 Knight Street, Vancouver 4425 50A Street, Ladner 415, 2478 Welcher, Coquitlam 1493 53A Street, Tsawwassen A108, 4811 53rd Street, Ladner

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9,500 SQ. FT. PROPERTY ON PRESTIGIOUS ARTHUR DRIVE4452 Arthur Drive, Ladner

This home will surprise you with it’s size! 2614 square feet on three levels. Bright spacious rooms, country sized oak kitchen complete with islandand an eating area. Living room and formal dining room boast original oak and walnut floors and original softwoods in the balance of the twoupper floor rooms. The main floor den could easily be a 4th bedroom This home retains all of its craftsman style charm with modern updatesincluding rebuilt firebox in the original wood burning fireplace updated plumbing and wiring and tankless hotwater system. There is a summer kitchen downstairs for canning and preserving and direct access to the 22by 16 covered patio for summer entertaining in your very private backyard which backs onto the Chillukthanslough.

BEST BUY IN LADNER!!! ACT NOW!#8, 6380 48A Avenue, Ladner

Over 1,800 square foot upper unit in Garden Estates featuring 2 large bedrooms, spaciousden, entertainment size living and dining areas, galley kitchen with eating area leads to one of 2fantastic decks. Attached garage plus one additional parking space.Don’t delay on this one!

$1,198,000

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FAIRWAY VIEWSB302, 1248 Hunter Road, Tsawwassen

You’ll be TICKLED PINKwith this absolutely flawless one owner 1,263 square foot condo in Fairway Estates.Walkto shops, bus, rec center and much more. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living & diningrooms, family room/eating area; gas fireplace.. Lovely kitchen; covered west exposedbalcony. Clean as a whistle. Lots of storage and secure underbuilding parking. $399,000

HURRY!#21 4949 57th Street, Ladner

Here’s your chance to enter into the real estatemarket! Welcome to the Oasis - this solid 3bedroom, 1 and a half bathroom townhomeis the hottest listing in town. 1152 square feetof living space plus a private basketball court,playground and greenspace all within thedevelopment.

JUST LISTED

$469,000

5527 Spinnaker Bay, Ladner 4482 45th Street, Ladner 78 Diefenbaker Wynd, Tsawwassen 5278 Clipper, Ladner

302 1300 Hunter, Tsawwassen 4896 57th Street, Ladner 314 1363 56th Street, Tsawwassen 6060 185th Street, Cloverdale 5355 Regatta Way, Ladner

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5120 Bentley Drive, Ladner$1,298,800

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GThis is the rancher that youhave beenwaiting for! Custombuiltand professionally renovated from top to bottom. No detailshave been spared in this elegant, bright and spacious 2458 sq.ft. home that boasts 4 bedrooms, 3 spa like bathrooms, a largeloft, 2 car garage, ample storage, and functional and openlayout that’s perfect for entertaining. The new eat-in kitchen,that opens to the family room finished with custom oak builtins, includes a large island, maple cabinetry complete withfull extension and soft close hardware, quartz countertops,gas range with Victory Pro hood fan, Samsung fridge,Silhouette french door beverage cooler, BiancoWood marblebacksplash, large undermount sink with garburator and airswitch.The finishings of the spa-like bathrooms include: solidwood cabinetry, white quartz countertops, under-mount sink,frameless shower in the ensuite, and locally made toilet andtubs. Other features include new stunning engineered brushedoak hardwood flooring, designer lighting throughout, newcustommouldings,newcarpet, newhotwater tank,newer roof,2 gas fireplaces...the list goes on! Centrally located in Ladner’sprestigious “Victory South” and within walking distance toshops, restaurants, walking trails, schools and more.

The Cote Group

MANDARIN TRANSLATORavailable

Ray WinYang

778.999.1015Personal Real Estate Corporation

BruceCote

604.788.9108Personal Real Estate Corporation

PhilCote

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DIAMOND MASTER

15 YEARS

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Fame

NEW LISTING $1,338,000

5438 Candlewyck Wynd, Tsawwassen• Fabulous 3,300 sq.ft. Rancher • Huge 15,000 sq.ft. south facing lot• 3 Bedrooms, den and media room • 2 Separate 2-car garages + RV parking• Sparkling pool - newer liner & heater • 7 year old ceramic tile roof• 2 Newer furnaces and 2 H/W tanks • Marble floors, skylights, thermo windows• Beautiful gardens and flowers • Loads of storage and so much more!

PHINANCIALLY PHAVORABLE• Great 2 level family home• 8500 sq.ft. lot - 1990 sq.ft. home• 4 Bedrooms - 2 full bathrooms• Extensively updated• Newer Thermo windows• 100 Amp service, newer drainage• Very suiteable - dead-end street• Close to all schools

SOLDIN 1 DAY

NEW LISTING $1,093,000

ROYAL OAKS - SUBPENTHOUSE

PHABALOUS VIEW CONDO

SOLDFOR $125,000 OVER LIST

SOLD

THE COTE GROUP ARE PLEASED TO SAY THAT WE HAVE40 SALES IN THE FIRST 5 MONTHS OF 2016.

WANT RESULTS - PLEASE CALL US

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To know Gar was to love Gar. Gar passed awaypeacefully on Tuesday, June 7th. He is survived byhis loving wife, Margaret; daughters Shelley Krauss(Stan) and Barb; three grandchildren, Chris, Trevorand Pricilla; one great granddaughter, Christy-Anna.

Gar was born in Bayfield, Ontario and moved to BC atthe age of 17 to join his brother, Bill, in the roadconstruction industry. He worked for AC MacEachernLtd. on the coast and on Vancouver Island.

Gar became a Charter Member of the Lions Club in1967. The family moved from Gold River to Tsawwassenin 1972 and Gar continued his membership with theTsawwassen-Boundary Bay Lions Club. He enjoyed his49 years of Lionism and served in many executivepositions.

He established Westlake Contracting and operatedthis company, together with Bill in the South Deltaarea. He chaired the Tsawwassen Sun FestivalCommittee for many years. His great delight washis friends and family including the McDonald’scoffee group.

Gar will always be remembered for his quick sense ofhumour and his volunteering in every community he resided.

A Celebration of life will be held 2-4 pm, Monday,June 13th at the Royal Oaks social room, 1100 56thStreet, Tsawwassen. No flowers please.

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Exp w/ResidentialTenancy Act preferred.Email your resume &

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Tsawwassen

Facilities, MobileOperator

F/T role supporting ourFacilities Team.Must live

in local area.4-6 yrs of experience. .Email your resume &

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(2) Poultry ProcessorsF/T, Perm, $15-$17/hour

Required for ourRichmond basedmeat

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PART TIME COOKSeniors Facilityin South Delta

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PRODUCTION STAFFK-BRO LINEN SYSTEMSENTERPRISE STREET

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Wolf Commercial KitchenStove for sale. Length 66” /Width 32” / Height 56”In good condition. Avail onAugust 1st. It will have to bemoved from the 2nd floor ofour building. $500.00 obo.604-946-4611

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Kelly and Kerry Court1 and 2 bedroom suites available in quiet location closeto amenities. Rent includes heat and hot water. To viewthese suites please call 604-948-9111

Century VillageBeautiful complex consisting of 6 bldgs with landscapedgreen areas. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom suites availableinclude drapes, wall to wall carpets, balconies, elevatorsand wheelchair access. Tsaw. Manor includes heat.Close to beach, parks, rec centre and schools. Tomake an appt to view please call 604-948-9111

Shawnigan1 and 2 bedroom suites available with in-suite storage.Buildings are located within walking distance ofshopping centre and bus route. For more info pleasecall 604-948-9111.

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Westport2 bedroom suite available with in-suite storage,dishwasher and laundry hook up. Located near shops,school and bus routes. To view this suite please call604-868-9453.

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RENTALS

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Tsawwassen - 325 to 3500sq. ft. Ladner - 727 sq. ft.Contact: Tina Thygesen,Century Group604-943-2203

STORAGE

LADNER STORAGE SPACE3 separate spaces availablefor lease. 267 sqft, 81 sqft,and 82 sqft in attractive, well-kept building. Heated, 24 hraccess. 604.684.0925

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