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OPINION

Mind shift required to tackle drug deaths

At the risk of turning this column into the Death Beat, I have a bit more to say on the topic of mortality

First, thank you to those who have reached out with condolences after my column last week, where I talked about my father’s passing No one really knows what to say in these situations, but a nod of acknowledgment is appreciated.

Second, what about the hospice situation in Richmond?

In my column, I talked about how grateful I was that my family had the Richmond hospice to be with my 95-year-old father at the end But the response I got from a number of readers was, “lucky you!” Ten beds at Richmond’s only hospice has meant some don’t have that “luxury ”

The possible need for another hospice may be fodder for a future column, but what I can talk about now is this common

thread regarding all the elements of care that we need outside of the hospital

No one would argue that hospitals aren’t vital to our health care system Richmond is in the process of getting a very expensive, state-of-the-art one And while I realize securing the funding and commitment to build the facility took a ton of hard work, what it didn’t take was a significant mind shift about its worth

No one in the process said a quality hospital isn’t something we need No one said, if you have cancer, go find your own doctor try Google No one said, if you ’ re having a heart attack, “That’s what you get for eating too many Twinkies try dieting ”

And even if some did, the intrinsic worth of a public hospital is largely undisputed, even by advocates for private clinics

However, when it comes to everything else surrounding the hospital, it’s another matter And nowhere is that more the case than mental health and addictions

I write this the day after the provincial

coroner has released the number of deaths related to drug toxicity in B C It’s an astounding number six people a day and 10,000 since the crisis was declared a crisis in 2016

In Richmond alone, the drug-related death tally for 2022 is 28

The same day the numbers were released, the provincial government started a threeyear pilot to decriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs

They’re calling this historic, and I guess it is, but it still falls so short of what’s needed The amount allowed is about half what we ’ re told a regular drug user consumes And there’s still no talk about a safe supply Remember, we ’ re talking about 10,000 deaths in six years

I don’t want to say nothing has been done That would be to dismiss the incredible work of so many who are in the field saving lives

But despite all the science, all the stats, all the expert advice from police chiefs to

addicts calling for significant policy and resource changes, the numbers continue to rise

Why? Perhaps our last municipal election provides a clue. During the fall campaign, the fact Richmond doesn’t have a safe injection site was discussed That prompted an announcement on the part of one group of candidates claiming secret negotiations were going on to open one, and they would stand firm against it

I suspect the last-minute messaging was an attempt to whip up anxiety about a scourge of drug addicts coming into our community and leading our children into a life of crime

But here’s the real secret “They” (that would be our brothers, sisters, children, friends and neighbours) are already here, and they’re dying for lack of services

If we are ever going to tackle the scourge of death and desperation, we have to make the mind shift towards realizing fancy equipment in a shiny new hospital only treats part of the malady

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LETTERS

Dear Editor, Re: “Hospice lets us all rest in peace, ” Opinion, Jan 26

We at the Salvation Army Rotary Hospice House were so moved by the article written by your editor, Eve Edmonds, on the passing of her dad with us earlier this year

The picture of the sunrise over our backyard (shown in your online version) was absolutely beautiful and a loving testament of a daughter to the memory of her father

We are so grateful that his stay was a positive experience We are trained in the delivery of the very best there is in palliative care (the mitigation of symptoms and whole person care when a cure is no longer possible)

We endeavour to make the most devastating experience of the death of a loved one as meaningful and supported as we can

Our relationship with the Supportive and Palliative Care Unit at Richmond Hospital and the Palliative Home Care Support Service is as tight knit and collaborative as possible so that our care can be offered to as many people as we can manage from wherever their care is taking place when hospice care becomes the most appropriate placement

We are so glad that Eve and her family were part of this network of care along with the many, many other Richmond residents who we have had the privilege to support on their journeys for over the past 16 years.

The Salvation Army Rotary Hospice House is a not-for-profit entity supported and run by the Salvation Army and partially funded by Vancouver Coastal Health and donations from the public

Jennifer Dufour ROTARY HOSPICE HOUSE

I usually do not write in but the gas stations in Richmond have become a joke due to the no self-serve bylaw

This morning I went to Domo to take advantage of their flash sale and the two attendants were standing around yawning and chatting to each other and eventually I had to honk to get their attention The receipt I requested was not the correct one I drove back and asked for the receipt I also asked them to be more attentive and help customers on arrival They then became extremely rude and when I drove away the one attendant stood in front of my car and pretended to yawn

At every gas station in Richmond, you find customers pumping their own gas as the attendants are mostly too lazy to assist They are being paid to help customers, albeit minimum wage.

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The stretch of road on Alberta Road beside the Garden City Park is a ticking time bomb until somebody, their child or their dog is killed

This is a busy section for people crossing into the park

Theoretically, the speed limit there is 50 km/h Give me a break!

There are no marked crossings from Katsura, through the corner/entrance to the parking lot of the park, even though there are the wheelchair accesses on the sidewalks

This should be a 30-km/h limit, max, with speed bumps beside the park

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Real world court battle over fantasy TV show in Steveston

Two Steveston businesses and their landlord were tangled in a real-life tale of woe, with Disney trapped in the middle

The backdrop was the fairytale character of Rumplestiltskin who, as the BC Supreme Court pointed out, “initially brought wealth, but eventually sowed discord” in the village during the filming of the ABC channel’s hit fantasy TV show Once Upon A Time (OUAT)

Front and centre in the real world, however, was a fight involving two adjoining businesses and their Moncton Street landlord The Fab Pad and It’s Posh Accessories on one side and building owner PD Riverside Ventures on the other

At the heart of the controversy was a dispute over production company Disney/ Stage 49’s payments to the tenants for business interruption and to the landlord for exterior shots of the premises, which doubled in OUAT as Mr Gold’s Pawn Shop, the “real world” version of the fairytale charac-

ter Rumplestiltskin.

And in a not so happy ending, The Fab Pad’s owner, Laura Stapleton, was ordered to pay the landlord $19,629 17 for breach of the lease extension contract, while It’s Posh Accessories’ owners, Kimberley and Karl Sorensen, were ordered to pay $44,396 72

Court documents released this week told how the landlord, PD Riverside Ventures represented in person at the premises by a Dyona Dallas signed a three-year lease in 2013 with the tenants, while OUAT was still shooting in Steveston and, off and on, using the premises for filming

In the lease contract was a clause, which stated the landlord “shall retain full rights with respect to receiving compensation for the use of the exterior images” of the

building and that the tenant “shall have the rights to receive compensation for business interruption ”

It also stated that “ any and all contact or negotiations for these uses shall be through the landlord only” and not with Disney/ Stage 49

However, during the course of that lease term, the tenants dealt directly with Disney, providing calculations to and receiving cheques from the production company for business interruption losses from filming Court documents state that Dallas was “content to allow the tenants to deal directly with Stage 49, as she was at that time focused on her ailing parents ”

In a twist to the tale, from around August 2015, more than two years into the lease term, Dallas began asking the tenants about the business interruption payments and their dealings with Stage 49

And in April 2016, Scott Walden, from Disney, sent Dallas a copy of the location contract for the next season, at which time she took that opportunity to inquire with Walden about the business interruption arrangements with the tenants

BC Supreme Court judge Justice David Crerar noted the tenants expressed legitimate fears that Dallas would “try to leverage the business interruption payments in future negotiations” for the lease renewal

However, he also pointed out that Dallas, too, had a “good faith explanation” for her new interest in the business interruption payments as it wasn’t clear that the Sorensens would be the tenants during the next filming season

That lease was extended beyond 2016 and the two businesses continued to operate as before.

But it was around that time in the summer of 2016 that the relationship between the tenants and the landlord deteriorated to a point where they could only communicate via lawyers

And stuck in the middle was the Disney production company, which was preparing to film for the next season of OUAT and was getting pulled in both directions by the landlord and the tenants as to who to negotiate with in regard to payments

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Protest targets Chinese ‘police station’

Friday’s protest organizer Andrew Wagner was skeptical of claims by the Chinese embassy that such locations were to provide services such as driver’s licence renewal for overseas nationals and are not related to police activity.

parently hired to lead the operations

At least 20 people were spotted protesting an alleged overseas Chinese “police station” in Richmond on Friday afternoon

The hour-long protest took place outside Wenzhou Friendship Society on Hazelbridge Way, with protesters holding flags and signs with messages such as “No CCP interference in Canada ” Members of the media and Richmond RCMP were also present at the scene

A European non-governmental agency, Safeguard Defenders, allege the society, along with many others across the globe, operate under the guise of a Chinese police campaign to contain online fraud, but, in fact, are used by Chinese police to carry out “persuasion to return” operations where overseas Chinese nationals are intimidated or pressured to return to China to “face justice ”

The Richmond RCMP confirmed in December the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team was investigating an alleged Chinese “police station” in Richmond, although they didn’t specify what organization this might be

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“I don’t think they’re simply for renewing driver’s licences and things like that, because most countries would do that at a consulate That’s a highly unusual setup for such a procedure,” he said Friendship society denies intelligence activity

But the society claims it’s not involved in any intelligence activity and that its code of conduct bars its members from such activity under threat of being expelled.

“To the best knowledge of the board of the directors (the ‘Board’) of the Society, neither the Society nor its members have engaged any security intelligence activities with Wenzhou Public Security Bureau of the People’s Republic of China,” the society said in a statement released to the media “The Board and the members of the Society will continue to work to achieve the purpose of the mandate of its Constitution in creating a safe and helpful networking platform for its members and new Chinese immigrants ”

They further state the society requires its members to abide by Canadian laws including “not participating in aiding foreign intelligence gathering activities ”

Its main purposes are to promote fellowship, promote and improve the “morals and virtuous behavior within our society,” encourage social stability locally, promote world peace and do charitable work

Allegations date back to 2018

One of the earliest mentions of “ overseas police service stations” dates back to a Chinese state media report from 2019, which announced the Qingtian county police of Zhejiang Province established an overseas police service centre in 2018 to provide “convenient” services

The Chinese police claimed the services were related to passport renewal, police operations, collecting opinions from the diaspora community and spreading policy information A team of 135 Qingtianese diasporas were ap-

The issue of these “service stations” gained international notoriety in 2022, when the “110 Overseas” initiative from Fuzhou city in China’s Fujian province kicked off According to an article from the state-owned Fujian Daily, the initiative offers police services over the phone and online platforms, as well as other services similar to the Qingtian operations

The initiative, pioneered by Fuzhou Public Security Bureau, was apparently the first of its kind in the country Anecdotes retold in the article include one of a woman calling from the U S to report her daughter, who was living in Fuzhou, missing. Another tells the tale of a Fuzhounese businessman calling from Mozambique to report an employee who stole money from his company and escaped back to China. The employee was apparently caught within a month

The Safeguard Defenders report links such “service stations” to the Chinese Communist Party’s United Front strategy and overseas associations, such as Richmond’s Wenzhou Friendship Society

“Leaders of hometown associations are frequently rewarded with meetings with CCP officials, participation in party-organised events and symbolic appointments to party-controlled bodies in China,” reads the Safeguard Defenders report

“In return, they are expected to assist the party in its propaganda and political influence activities, such as promoting China’s invasion (under the propaganda guise of ‘peaceful reunification’) of Taiwan.”

The Chinese embassy, however, has told CBC that the “service stations” are staffed with volunteers, not police officers, to help overseas nationals and are not involved in “ any criminal investigation or relevant activity ”

There have also been reports of the Chinese Communist Party allegedly trying to exert influence during the last federal election in Canada with files from Maria Rantanen/Richmond News

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Roads where cars go 50 kilometres per hour can actually handle almost double the traffic of roads with 60- or 70-kilometre speed zones

This might seem “counter-intuitive,” explained Richmond’s director of transportation Lloyd Bie, but some American studies have shown roads with a 50-kilometre speed limit can handle about 900 cars per hour, whereas roads with higher limits can handle about 500 cars per hour.

City council unanimously approved lowering speed limits on all roads within Richmond’s jurisdiction to a maximum of 50 kilometres per hour.

There are four such stretches of road in Richmond that allow vehicles to travel 60 kilometres per hour, and some of these have been identified as high-crash areas.

These stretches are No 6 Road between Cambie Road and Westminster Highway; Westminster Highway between No 4 and

No 6 roads as well as from Nelson to Highway 91; Vulcan Way from No 6 Road going west almost to Bath Slough; as well as Alderbridge Way between No. 4 and Shell roads

More traffic cameras wanted

Council also voted to ask the province to install more traffic enforcement cameras within the city something that’s under provincial jurisdiction

Currently, there are 10 photo radar cameras in Richmond to catch scofflaws one to catch speeders, at the intersection of Cambie and Garden City roads, and nine for vehicles that run red lights

City council approved and installed traffic cameras at dozens of intersections two years ago to monitor traffic and collect traffic data, but the city isn’t allowed to use them to catch speeders or vehicles that run red lights

After a brazen daytime shooting two years ago, city council voted 7-1 with Coun Michael Wolfe voting in opposition asking the province to increase the quality of the camera footage.

Wolfe said this week, while he’s supportive of the current network of cameras for data collection at a low-resolution, he wouldn’t want that necessarily expanded to allow them to do more

“I would be hesitant to support opening up to the high-definition and potential invasion of privacy of citizens and road users, ” Wolfe said

When the cameras were approved by city council three years ago, a staff lawyer with the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, Meghan McDermott, told the Richmond News the issue of privacy in a public place is not black and white Various court decisions have shown the public is allowed a certain level of anonymity even while in public McDermott said at the time that if faces and license plates weren’t blurred out from traffic camera data, the information could be used maliciously or just for general state surveillance

The privacy commissioner recommended the data be handled by the city rather than Richmond RCMP, unless there is an emergency such as an abduction

Man reported missing Jan. 24

R i c h m o n d RCMP is asking for the public’s help to find a missing 23-yearold man

Marko Olas was reported missing on Jan 24 and was last seen around 6:45 p m at Westminster Highway and Gilbert Road

Olas is described as a Caucasian male, five feet seven inches tall, 147 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes He was last seen wearing a black scarf with brown and white dogs on it, a black jacket, brown pants, black shoes with white soles and a silver cross necklace.

Anyone with information on Olas is asked to contact their local police or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477

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28 toxic drug deaths in 2022

Twenty-eight people died in Richmond in 2022 of drug poisoning

These numbers were released on the same day that B C started a new exemption for illicit drugs police can no longer arrest people in possession of 2 5 grams of heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, crack, methamphetamines and MDMA (ecstasy)

A Richmond restaurant’s attempt to attract customers may have backfired after its new system for incentivizing employees was posted online.

According to a former server, the new management of Tasty Secret Hotpot told staff their pay could be docked for a number of reasons, including inappropriate restaurant attire, placing wrong orders and receiving customer complaints

The woman who created the post on Chinese social media platform Little Red Book said she and two other servers were fired after questioning the practice.

“I asked if this abides by B C ’ s labour laws but didn’t receive much of an answer, ” said the former server, who goes by the handle KEL. She is an international student, and the Richmond News has agreed to not use her name

A spokesperson for the restaurant acknowledge that management was imple-

“Aside from tips, our restaurant provides various bonuses to our staff For example, servers will receive a commission for promoting certain dishes,” the spokesperson said

The deductions would only be applied to the bonuses and not affect the staff’s salary or tips, she explained

“We need a way to uphold quality customer service,” the spokesperson added Regarding the recent termination of some employees, the spokesperson said they were let go because of their poor customer service, not because they questioned the restaurant’s incentive system

The post about the incentive program quickly went viral and sparked a flood of comments, mainly deriding the restaurant for its management practice

The spokesperson said she is aware of the feedback and is hoping for it to blow over

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BC Hydro George Massey Tunnel Transmission Relocation Project

The Province is proposing to replace the existing four-lane George Massey Tunnel with a new, eight-lane immersed tube tunnel, and will decommission the existing tunnel once the new tunnel is in operation

A section of one of our power lines crosses the Fraser River through the existing George Massey Tunnel, so we need to relocate it before the tunnel is decommissioned. We’re studying three alternatives that include both overhead and underground lines for this project

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This is the second highest number since statistics started being made public in 2012 in 2021, there were 32 drug poisoning deaths in Richmond

The BC Coroners Service released its 2022 statistics on Tuesday morning, showing that 2,272 people died across B C from drugs that were tainted with fentanyl, benzodiazepines and other toxins This was slightly lower than in 2021, when 2,306 people died

Drug toxicity deaths about six people a day in B C are the highest cause of unnatural deaths, far exceeding suicide, motor vehicle accidents and homicides

Both in November and December, there were two deaths in Richmond from toxic drugs

A very small number of drug users are able to access a medical-grade opioid hydromorphone via MySafe vending machines in Vancouver and Victoria The coroner noted in her report Tuesday that “there is no indication that prescribed safe supply is contributing to illicit drug deaths ”

According to BC Emergency Health Services statistics, paramedics responded to 356 drug poisonings or overdoses in 2022 in Richmond, and to 33,654 across B C

Last year, the BC Coroners Service told the News, of the 24 deaths recorded so far at that point, 18 took place inside residences 14 in private homes and four in other residences Three deaths occurred outdoors, and three locations weren’t specified by the coroner ’ s service

City completes Mitchell Island flood investigation

The City of Richmond has completed its investigation into the flooding of Mitchell Island between Christmas and New Year

The city said the combination of a king tide and a “significant storm surge event” contributed to the flood on the industrial swath of land on Dec. 27 which resulted in “close to record high levels” of water

The island on the Fraser River between Richmond and Vancouver was cut off for several hours, with some workers telling of the waters partially submerging vehicles in the space of 10 to 15 minutes.

A tweet posted by the city on the day of the flood indicated that all of the city’s pumps on the island were “operating properly” but that an investigation would take place.

A spokesperson for the city told the Richmond News that it does have a long-term flood protection strategy for Mitchell Island, which was “developed in consultation with local businesses.”

However, in the short-term, “we are working with impacted property owners to identify solutions and encourage the construction of private flood protection infrastructure to protect their low-lying properties, and installing interim measures to prevent flooding along Mitchell Road,”

explained the city spokesperson.

“The flooding on Mitchell Island resulted from river levels exceeding the elevation of some low-lying land along the riverfront that is prone to flooding during long return period high water events.”

The city’s long-term plan includes acquiring right-of-ways along river bank properties to “facilitate a future dike, and encourage land raising to facilitate construction of a ‘superdike’ on Mitchell Island.”

The News also reported that week how the city’s flood defences appeared to hold up against the king tide and rainstorm at Britannia Heritage Shipyards in Steveston. There was, however, signs of flooding at London Landing in Steveston during the peak of the king tide.

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BC SPCA probing bunny dump ‘ n ’ dash

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“We don’t want people to abandon their pets here, but we don’t want them dumped in the park, either ”

Krista Shaw, BC SPCA’s Richmond Animal Centre’s manager, had mixed emotions after chasing a vehicle through the shelter’s parking lot last Friday.

Shaw had just witnessed the driver of the “brand new Mercedes” dropping off four boxes on a bench in the parking lot of the No 5 Road centre, before the vehicle “peeled away ” as she shouted after it

In the boxes were 12 baby bunnies, not more than five to six weeks old

“I witnessed the entire thing Thankfully I got their licence plate so we are on it,” Shaw told the Richmond News

“They were in OK condition There was a note left for us They told us they had gotten what they thought were three female rabbits, but it ‘turns out one of them was a male and

now we have 12 The male is no longer with us ”

“At the beginning of January, the exact same thing happened, eight rabbits were left in the parking lot; they looked very similar, with very similar handwriting on that note as well ”

Shaw said they can’t be absolutely certain it was the same people, but the “circumstances are very, very similar.”

BC SPCA investigating the bunny dump

Shaw reiterated that the abandonment of animals is a criminal offence and that the BC SPCA is “actively investigating this ”

Shaw said they’ve had to rearrange the centre to accommodate their new tenants and is now appealing for fresh, sealed supplies for their unexpected visitors

“We need lots of rabbit supplies, such as hay and food but we are still dealing with RHD (rabbit hemorrhagic disease) so it needs to be packaged and unopened, purchased from a store,” she added, noting that the likes of packaged alfalfa hay, fresh uncut

Break-in suspect sought by police

Richmond residents are being asked by police to help identify a man suspected of breaking into a storage locker in a city centre apartment complex.

Richmond RCMP has released a photo (right) of the man suspected to be involved in the break-in at the 5,000-block of Gilbert Road, close to River Road

Police are investigating the alleged break and enter of the storage locker in November of last year

The male suspect, say police, entered the building through a public parking area and then “allegedly

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And if people find themselves in a similar situation as the ones who “dumped and dashed” last week, just reach out to the BC SPCA first

“It is an offence (to abandon animals), but I don’t want to scare people…just give us a call and we will work with you We don’t

want them being dumped in a park

“And even if you think (your new rabbits) are the same sex, get them spayed or neutered, get them up to date on their vaccines, get them microchipped.”

To contact the centre in Richmond, call 604-2773100 or email richmond@ spca.bc.ca or go to their website at Spca bc ca/locations/richmond

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forcibly entered the storage area, and took several bags of items with him.”

The Mounties are asking anyone who recognizes this man or has information regarding the incident to contact Richmond RCMP and quote file number 2022-33069.

Apply now! Application deadline is February 4, 2023.

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ALC to decide fate of illegally dumped fill

Two hundred truckloads of fill were dumped on a Richmond farm without a permit, and now the owner wants to keep the fill and improve it in order to create a blueberry farm

City council voted 6-3 to forward the property owner ’ s application to the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC), which has the final say in whether the fill can stay, despite some hesitation from council mem-

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bers, given the fact there was no fill permit.

If the ALC rejects the application, the property owner will have to remove the soil

All fill applications on ALR properties need to be approved by the ALC, but only after the local municipality agrees to forward the application to the provincial agency Coun Laura Gillanders, who, in the end, voted against sending the application to the ALC, said she felt “ unease ” approving it since the owner himself brought in the fill She added she didn’t want to send a message to the community that “anything goes on farmland,” that is, if a property owner

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dumps fill without a permit, he or she can just then apply later to keep it

“I think we need to have a deterrent there needs to be a message sent that that’s not okay,” Gillanders said, adding there are “dozens” of similar cases currently under investigation

Although 1,100 cubic metres of fill was dumped on the property, at 8251 No. 5 Rd just south of Blundell Road, no fines were ever levied by the city or the ALC Coun Carol Day suggested city council ask staff to look into whether the city could impose a fine on the property owner before

the application was sent to the ALC.

“Whatever they took in tipping fees, we should be charging them in a fine fair is fair,” Day said “We’ve got to send a message that you can’t get away with this.”

She added if this owner isn’t held “ accountable” there’s nothing to stop the next property owner from doing the same thing This, however, wasn’t supported by the majority of council and, instead, they voted to send it to the ALC for a decision

City council also asked staff to look into how it could better police illegal fill dumping on farmland

Is Canada going to have King Charles portrait on Canada’s 2023 coins? Q: A:

Canada is going to be commemorating Queen Elizabeth’s 60-year reign as Canada’s Queen

All coins coming out by the Royal Canadian mint, will have her portrait and 1952-2022 on the obverse of the coin

Both the $50 gold and $5 silver Maples Leafs should be here in two weeks, and they will have that “1952-2022” included on the coin.

We also should have the 2023-coin sets and Silver Dollar in by the third week in February

There is also a special commemorative dollar, with all four different portraits of the Queen that were used on our coinage.

It will be available around the end of February.

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Residents awarded for catching violent suspect

Three Richmond citizens were honoured last week for their brave actions in helping Richmond RCMP catch a violent suspect and tending to an injured officer

Construction site workers Stephen Baskerville, Tracey Hill and Margaret Woodcock were joined by friends, family, Richmond RCMP Chief Supt Dave Chauhan and a handful of officers at the Richmond detachment on Jan 25 for the award presentation

The three civilians jumped in to help an injured Richmond RCMP officer and catch a suspect while officers were working on a stolen property case

On Feb 17, 2022, four suspects, three male and one female, were confronted by staff at the Hampton Inn on Bridgeport Road for fraudulent use of a credit card

The four individuals then fled the hotel

Richmond RCMP was called to the hotel and identified three of the four suspects through video surveillance Two male and one female suspects were recognized by two officers patrolling the area near Sex-

smith Road and Douglas Street

The female and one male were arrested for stolen property, but a second male suspect fled on foot

A Richmond RCMP officer chased the individual, which led to an altercation between the two in which the officer was repeatedly struck in the head The suspect then removed the officer’s collapsible baton from his holster and struck the officer with the baton, which “rendered the officer unconscious” and ran away

Civilian witness Hill, a construction flagger working nearby, witnessed the entire altercation and alerted fellow co-workers on-site, telling them what was happening and where the suspect ran

“I couldn’t run and jump in and save him because I probably wouldn’t have turned out okay,” said Hill

Construction site flagger Woodcock then used the work radio to direct their site supervisor Baskerville to a business plaza on Capstan Way where the suspect entered a restaurant

“To hear an officer has been hit, I just needed to find out what was going on and do whatever I could do,” said Baskerville, explaining “it was all instinct to help ”

is the Chinese Canadian character for 2022

Inflation will be the Chinese character of 2022 for many Canadians

The Gendo Asian Art Foundation nominated 12 Chinese characters, each representing an issue that dominated the thoughts of Canadians in 2022 The poll ended on Jan 27, with the character for inflation winning with 33,187 votes, followed by the character for discrimination with 12,800 votes

Chak Au, Richmond city councillor and chairman of the Gendo Asian Art Foundation, said the campaign was a success, noting that Canada had the highest participation ratio compared to countries with similar polls

More than 45 per cent of the participants were from Western Canada and most of them were from Metro Vancouver. Having so many non-Chinese participants was also encouraging and bodes well for future events, Au added

As for the first-place winner, Au was not surprised

“The high inflation rate has affected many people’s lives to a drastic degree in 2022,” Au said Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan also chose “inflation” as the Chinese character of the year

At the character reveal held on Saturday at the foundation’s office, Mark Jin, a Chinese calligraphy master, perform a brushwriting ceremony

Arthur Wang, secretary-general of the Gendo Asian Art Foundation, expressed his appreciation for every Canadian who voted in the poll and plans to turn it into an annual event

Also in celebration of the Lunar New Year, the Richmond Chinese Community Society was back at Lansdowne Centre for the first time since the pandemic

Hundreds of Richmondites and local dignitaries gathered at the Richmond mall on Saturday afternoon to enjoy the festivities, which included an opening ceremony, live dance and musical performances as well as various stalls showcasing cultural crafts and fun activities.

Lion dancers also visited tenants around the mall to bring good fortune

With his staff’s direction he located the suspect in the business plaza and held him down until police officers arrived

When asked if he was scared, Baskerville told the News the adrenaline was there to suppress the fear and he just did what he did without knowing what he was doing Hill told the News that she never expected

to be honoured like this

“To me, my honour and reward was when they told me he (the officer) was going to be okay

That was the biggest reward,” she said “I just did what I needed to do, and I’m glad that I did,” she added

The suspect in question has been charged with numerous offences, including assaulting a police officer with a weapon, disarming a police officer, wilfully resisting or obstructing an officer and failing to comply with a bail release order

The three civilians were presented a certificate of appreciation, a Richmond RCMP challenge coin and an RCMP officer-incharge accommodation letter by Chief Supt Chauhan

“I want to personally thank these civilians for rendering assistance to our injured officer, and for helping to ensure the suspect involved was quickly located and taken into custody,” said Chauhan

“The quick interaction and actions of (these) folks are commendable ”

Moira the crow finally departs its YVR nest

Vancouver International Airport’s (YVR) latest crow tenant has moved out for now

According to a tweet from YVR, Moira the crow was “safely re-released” on Monday

However, Moira’s response to her banishment has been less than enthusiastic

Just before YVR’s tweet, @crowYVR, a Twitter account where Moira has been documenting her life at the airport, had warned of a “birdnapping” with a tweet stating, “Being manhandled is NOT APPRECIATED ”

Moira told the Richmond News, via her @crowYVR Twitter account, that she had been relocated out “into what became a snowy tundra ”

“The relationship I thought I had built with the YVR domestic terminal and their staff was clearly a lie,” the statement reads, adding that while there

were no physical injuries, feelings were hurt

Moira’s account also replied to YVR, accusing the airport of not giving credit for the photo of her

It remains to be seen whether travellers will see the celebrity crow perched around the airport again

“I found great solace and comfort at YVR, and the food options were plentiful, so I’ll be back,” reads Moira’s statement

“However, maybe next time I’ll have better luck in the international terminal ”

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Scam victim sues Richmond bank for lack of fraud warning

A woman who was scammed just got a second chance to hold the bank that authorized the transaction partially responsible

Li Zheng decided to sue the Richmond branch of Bank of China (Canada) after losing almost $70,000 to a scammer She turned to the Court of Appeal after her civil suit was dismissed in the Supreme Court.

Zheng had received a call from someone back in May 2018 who claimed to be with the Chinese consulate The caller, who had Zheng’s driver’s licence number, told her she was being investigated for an international money laundering case

She was given the option to either fly back to China and stay in jail during the investigation or transfer funds to Hong Kong that would be returned after the investigation

Zheng, who said she was “terrified to death” by the threats, went to the Richmond branch of the Bank of China (Canada) and

asked a teller to help her transfer $69,000 to another person ’ s account in Hong Kong

She claimed bank employees did not ask her security questions about the transfer, but the bank’s compliance officer told the court he had asked Zheng about her relationship with the Hong Kong recipient Although he did not get a response, he said he “did not notice anything out of the ordinary ”

When she realized she’d been scammed, Zheng filed a civil claim against the bank for not alerting her to the possible fraud.

When that claim was dismissed, Zheng appealed to the BC Court of Appeal, which has decided to revive her claim

In her written reasons, appeal judge Susan Griffin rejected the bank’s claim that Zheng would have made the transaction regardless of any questions from the bank

“There is no evidence that the Bank warned Ms Zheng that there was a prevailing fraud of this sort Had it done so, Ms Zheng may well have realized she was being duped and halted the transaction,” she wrote

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Come early and enjoy our VIP hour, where you can mingle with our international and national VIP guests while enjoying passed canapés and cocktails

Following the VIP hour, cheer on the finalists in the World Class Canada bartender competition during their speed-round hour before we announce the 2023 Canadian Bartender of the Year

Then enjoy the food stations, live music and DJ, and cast your bids in the silent auction to support the BC Hospitality Foundation

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A16 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM Sutton Group - Seafair Realty “A NAME EASY TO RECOMMEND” www.salimshivji.com salshivji@shaw.ca GOLD MASTER Salim Shivji 604.328.3521 Shivji 604.328.3521 #209 - 8291 92 STREET, DELTA "TILBURY" IN LADNER Superb location in the Tilbury area at the Southwest corner of River Road and 92nd St. in "Buckingham Corporate Centre". Easy access to all areas of the Lower Mainland High quality concrete tilt-up constructed building only 8 years old. Fronting onto River Road with Fraser River views. 24' clear ceiling in warehouse Grade and Dock loading door with easy turn-around area 5 assigned parking stalls This is well laid-out space. Mezzanine could be rented out separately $3,698,000 #201 - 7600 FRANCIS ROAD, RICHMOND VIEWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY “WINDSOR GREENE” – OUTSTANDING BUY! SMART BUYERS WELCOME! Here’s a fabulous opportunity to buy a 2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bathroom apartment in good shape in need of just cosmetic updates. Large Living/Dining area with Feature Gas Fireplace & sliders to an East facing Balcony, Contemporary Kitchen, Ample size Master Bedroom with His/Hers Closets & an Ensuite! Approximately 1,044 sq ft. n a very spacious well thought-out floor plan Put your decorating touches here and watch your equity grow - fast!! Excellent location close to No 3 Rd. This will not last, act fast! $499,800! JUST LISTED! 1027 WALALEE AVE $1,565,800 THE VILLAGEUPPER TSAW Totally updated 4 bdrm home in The Village in Upper Tsawwassen No expense spared updating this gorgeous property The updates are endless. New roof, doors, windows, all new plumbing Just Sold! 4650 BRENTWOOD BLVD $769,900 "AMAZING BRENTWOOD 3" Absolutely fantastic higher floor unit in like Brand-New condition only one year old in one of the best locations in Brentwood Park! This s the best located Tower! Just Sold! 8591 WESTMINSTER HWY $399,900 "LANSDOWNE GROVE" Spacious 726 sq.ft Top Floor 1 Bedroom in ever popular complex in the heart of Richmond steps to everything! The suite is completely renovated & looks fabulous! Designer paint schemes, Stainless appliances in Kitchen Etc. Just Sold! Diana Dickey 604.618.7060 dianadickeycom HELPING YOU MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE Reach out to Diana today to find out the value of your home Spotless & Spacious! 207 7840 Moffatt Road $469,900 1 bed 1 bath 654 sqft. Contact Diana for more details Sold! DAVID LINDSAY Personal Real Estate Corporation 604.279.3865 Professional and courteous service for over 38 years! 2022 MLS Medallion Club (Top 10% of Realtors) 5431 Moncton St 4 bdrm and games 2755 sq ft $1,788,000
9851 Parsons Rd 3 bdrm split 66 x 120 west exposed lot $1,818,000
JOHN COULTHARD 604-209-8424 Award Winning Service Since 1982 Gold Master Medallion Club Member (10+ years) johnc@macrealty.com www.johncoulthard.net 5260 Clifton Road Bungalow on Rarely available 66 x 120'
Massive 65 x 165', 10,722 Sq Ft Rectangular Lot in a Very prestigious and Popular area of West Richmond No trees, no ditch, no right of ways Rarely will a lot like this come for sale Build a 4,460 Sq Ft. Mansion! The House has been well maintained by Long Time Owners and is in immaculate Condition! Huge Detached Double Garage and Loads of Parking Seller Requires a "Rent Back" of 6 months or so Huge Lot in West Richmond
Spacious Garden Unit in Steveston South!

#802-2238 W. 40th Avenue Offered at $2,595,000

SUB PENTHOUSE RANCHER IN THE SKY, WITH AMAZING UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS from every room, to the north, south and west Also a great sized balcony to sit and watch the sunsets from All rooms are well appointed to accommodate house size furnishings for those that aren’t quite ready to downsize completely Big open kitchen and eating area, ideal for putting together your best gourmet meal or finest baking. Beautiful gleaming sold Oak floors throughout with a great open layout for entertaining. Lots of windows make this a very bright and comfortable home. You really do feel like you are floating in the sky Located in the heart of Kerrisdale Endless choices of shops and dining experiences as well as public transit right around the corner Welcome Home! Call your agent for a private viewing.

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Welcome to Bridgeview Court in Hamilton! This spacious 3-level townhome end un t w th 3 bedrooms, 2 5 bathrooms, double SxS garage with EV Charger, loads of storage space and a quaint cozy fenced backyard is perfect for a growing family or if you are downsizing from a house Walk up to the living and dining, open kitchen with generous eating area and large family room surrounded by windows on the main floor Extensive utility room,

RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023 A17 BOB SCHMITZ 30TH YEAR OF HELPING YOU WITH YOUR HOMEWORK 604.908.2045 mail@bobschmitz.net www.bobschmitz.net SCHMITZ REALTOR®
JUST SOLD #228 - 8520 General Currie Rd BEST LOCATION in QUEEN’S GATE! 2 bedrooms, 2 FULL baths, 1,019 sqft. Private and sunny south facing Adult complex with many amities, pets ok. NEWLY LISTED $648,000 THE VILLAS #112 - 5800 Andrews Rd 2 bedroom PLUS den, 2 FULL baths 9’ ceilings Ground floor In floor HEAT included in maintenance fees. Pets OK LISTED $789,000 Valerie Laurendeau Endless Opportunity 604.603.7333 ValerieLaurendeau.ca ValerieL@remax.net Independently Owned and Operated 110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 Bus: 604-273-2828 Fax:
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a flex room with a built-in desk and a workbench in the garage provides options for storage and hobbies. Two additional parking on the driveway Brand new balcony too! Close to Hamilton Community Centre Hamilton Elementary School, retail, bus trans t Queensborough Landing New Westminster Vancouver and Burnaby 222 – 7251 Minoru Blvd $648,000 Welcome to the Renaissance in the heart of Richmond! Wrap yourself in coziness and comfort when you walk into this quiet south-facing & spacious 1285sf condo This lovingly maintained 2 bedroom plus den with 2 full baths has been updated over the years with California shutters newer carpeting and new fridge Generous sized primary suite with an adjoining den, large utility room with full-sized washer/dryer Building has been rain-screened with roof done in 2009 and piping done in 2013. Maintenance fee includes heat hot water gas, City water & sewer Courtyard fountains, social room, sauna & indoor pool can be found in this serene resortlike complex Fantastic central location close to Richmond Centre, Minoru Centre for Active Living, amenities and transit Age & rental restrictions removed. SOLD NEWLISTING Open: Sat Feb 4 & Sun Feb 5: 2-4pm wendianderic.ca WEST COAST THE RIGHT ADVICE... FOR TODAY’S MARKET. 40 years of award winning service is a simple click or call away 604.238.SOLD (7653) 604.649.9711 (TEXT) ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE KEY OF SUCCESS?

FAM HOME W/ 2 BEDROOM SUITE

Beautifully kept! This custom built 15 year family home offers a total of 6 bedrooms that comes complete with a fantastic 1 or 2 bedroom suite that’s perfect for in-laws or just as a mortgage helper! Still being enjoyed by the original owners, this 3450 SF home features a gourmet kitchen with island, stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, extra large laundry room with 2 sets of washer/dryers, 4 full + 2 half bathrooms, HRV

Absolutely amazing 2 level CORNER end unit townhome with 3 bedrooms, large open den, 2.5 baths and family room located in the heart of the sought-after Lackner neighbourhood. Totally renovated from top to bottoms and features a brand new dream kitchen with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, all new bathrooms, new flooring throughout, designer paint, cozy gas fireplace, insuite laundry, new windows, new hot water tank, new patio doors and so much more. This 1493 SF home is also situated in a very private and quiet location within the complex and comes with a sunny south backyard, exterior storage room and 2 parking spots. Walk to Jessie Wowk Elementary / StevestonLondon Secondary Richmond Christian School, Blundell shopping centre, parks and transit.

#6-5111

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Impressively well kept 4 bedroom + den family home that’s located on a huge 13,207 SF lot w/ a wide 72.5’ frontage! Enjoy this centrally air-conditioned 2393 SF home that features a super bright kitchen w/ island, newer stainless steel appliances, vaulted ceilings & family room w/ wet bar (all added with City permits). Other updates incl a roof that s just 9 yrs old, 3 openable skylights, upgraded double-glazed windows, large laundry rm 2.5 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces & loads of storage in the enormous heated crawlspace. The super flexible layout can be easily separated for in-laws, nannies or extended family All this on a fully landscaped lot with a sunny SW backyard, large back patio & detached single garage. Perfect holding property or build your dream home that s 5212 SF plus garage.

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A18 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM RE/MAX Austin Kay Realty & RE/MAX Anita Chan Realty - #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 BRAND NEW 5 BEDROOM HOME WOW! Brand new & absolutely amazing 5 bdrm, 4.5 bath family home with high-end finishings & full legal suite! This very stylish & air conditioned 2325 SF home features a dream kitchen, quartz countertops waterfall island SS Bosch appliances, engineered hardwood floors & stairs lots of detailing & panel mouldings, hidden & BI cabinetry, crystal chandeliers, skylights w/ air returns, solid core doors, radiant floor heat, 4-camera security system w/ smart doorbell & dble garage ready for EV charging. The south facing master has a huge sundeck and a spa-inspired ensuite w/ free standing tub, dble thick floating vanities, 2-toned mirrors, towel warmer & seamless glass enclosures. Loc in the desirable South Arm Park neighbourhood that s close to schools, shopping, buses & community centre 10011 Severn Drive $2,228,000 , , DESIRABLE SOUTH ARM $36-40/SF OFFICES FOR LEASE 200 – 6055 SF Excellent opportunity to lease up to 2 levels of office space in a central location between the Airport & West Richmond! Great for those who want flexible spaces ranging from 200 SF on the 2nd level, 2100 SF on the ground level or even up to 6000 SF at a very reasonable cost. The all-inclusive GROSS lease rates of $36-40/SF include property taxes, heat, air conditioning, lights & water Easily accessible from Central Richmond. 4380 Agar Drive SOUTH AIRPORT TERMINAL $40/SF PREMIUM OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Excellent opportunity to lease prime executive office space in a central location between the Airport & West Richmond at the South Airport Terminal! Premium office spaces available between 816 SF on the 2nd level to 5560 SF on the ground level with its own bathrooms at a reasonable rate. Access to a huge executive-style lounge & boardroom at discounted rates are available to all occupants in the building. The all-inclusive GROSS lease rates of $40/SF include property taxes, heat, air conditioning, lights & water Easily accessible from Central Richmond. 4360 Agar Drive AIRPORT & WEST RMD UPDATED 3 BEDROOM + DEN Rarely available! This fantastic 3 bedroom + den at “The Platinum” in the heart of prestigious Kerrisdale is located directly across the street from Point Grey Secondary & Quilchena Elementary Features 1150 SF of spacious living, 2 side by side parking spots, gourmet kitchen, stainless steel appliances, gas stove, new laminate floors throughout, 2 full bathrooms, insuite laundry gas fireplace and 1 locker All this in a boutique style complex that’s just steps to the park, restaurants, banks, Starbucks, bakeries, buses, Arbutus Greenway / bike route, community centre and all the conveniences of Kerrisdale. Pets and rentals are ok. Don’t miss out on this one! #206-2102 W. 38th Ave, Van $998,000 , KERRISDALE CONDO UPDATED 2 BEDROOM & 2.5 BATH This super bright and clean 2 bedroom townhome offers 994 sq ft of spacious living and 2.5 bathrooms that’s conveniently located by Bridgeport & No 4 Road. The townhome is located in the NE corner of the complex and has additional side windows off of the living room & kitchen bringing in extra light. Very well maintained and recently updated with brand new carpets, paint and a nice white kitchen and comes complete with its own front patio, 1 parking and direct street access to street and ample visitors parking. All this in a convenient location with easy access to Central Richmond, Vancouver YVR and Highways 99 & 91. Just minutes to Costco, Tim Hortons, Golftown & many other shops and restaurants. Ready to move in! #138-2211 No. 4 Road $693,800 , AFFORDABLE T/HOME $1,280,000 LACKNER 3 BDRM + DEN TOWNHOME WOW!
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system, cozy gas fireplace and master bedroom with huge deck. The large 7346 SF landscaped lot is loc on a super quiet street in popular “Seafair” with a private backyard, covered patio, large veggie garden & shed. All this in an excellent location just steps to the Dyke, Seafair Mall, West Rmd Community Center, Gilmore Elementary & Boyd Secondary 8351 Fairhurst Road $2,388,000 , , CUSTOM BUILT
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LEGAL SUITE Spectacular views backing onto the park. This basement style home offers 3179 sq ft living area on a large 40’x 160’= 6432 sq ft lot The upper level offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with full kitchen and living areas. Downstairs there is a 1 bedroom legal suite with a potential for another 1 bedroom in-law suite. Imagine the revenue. The flexible floor plan offers a total of 6 bedrooms & 4.5 bathrooms Enjoy the park views from the extra large deck off the dining room & kitchen. Additional features incl: radiant hot water heat, air conditioning, quartz counter tops, stainless teel appliances, security cameras and more. Convenient central Richmond location just steps to Palmer High School, public transportation & Garden City Mall. 8300 St Albans Road $2,488,000 , , #340-9388 McKim Way $699,000 , JAN 18 #302-6660 Buswell Street DEC 29 JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD SOUTH FACING 2 BDRM + 2 BATH CONDO This 1 year, SOUTH facing 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo at the “Hensley” located in the West Coquitlam / Lougheed Town Centre neighbourhood is walkable to all amenities, shopping, restaurants and the Lougheed SkyTrain station! Features a great open 846 SF floor plan with air conditioning Jenn-Air SS appliances, integrated 48 Blomberg double fridge, slab porcelain backsplash, quartz countertops and laminate floors throughout. This bright home also comes with a huge 21’ wide outdoor balcony, 1 parking & 1 locker Complex has hotel-style amenities including concierge, fully-equipped gym, outdoor pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna and an amazing triple-height penthouse lounge / indoor zen garden / rooftop. Don’t miss out on this great home that’s rentable and pet friendly! #807-450 Westview St, Coq $838,800 , NEW PRICE 1725 SF – 3 BEDS – UPDATED Priced to Sell !!! Exceptional value on this 1725 SF spectacular 3 bedrooms / 2 + huge den with 2.5 baths, 2 large decks (235 SF outdoor space) and 2 side x side parking spots! It’s built by BOSA. It’s CONCRETE. It’s priced at $579 PER SQ FT It’s UPDATED. Strata has $450,000 in their contingency fund. What more can you ask for? Amazing views from this South West corner unit with high ceilings in the living room & floor to ceiling windows throughout, brand new herringbone-designed oak hardwood floors, new contemporary gas fireplace, refinished smooth ceilings automatic roller blinds plus 70 sf of functiona insuite storage Located in a prime Central Richmond location that is just steps to shops, restaurants, transit, Skytrain & Richmond Centre Mall. Don’t let someone else take advantage of this amazing opportunity #1809-7380 Elmbridge Way $998,000 , CENTRAL RICHMOND P/H 2 BDRM, 2 BATH WITH 829 SF Convenient location! Great air-conditioned 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. Features new laminate floors, large gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, gas stove, 829 SF higher 9 ceilings, insuite aundry and a large east facing balcony This 11 year old home faces east with a quiet outlook and is currently tenanted on a month to month basis Includes 1 parking & 1 storage locker The Alexandra Gardens neighborhood was built by Polygon and offers resort-style amenities including a private clubhouse, fitness room outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, pool table, theatre room All this n a very central location that’s within walking distance to Lansdowne Mall, T&T Supermarket, Aberdeen Skytrain station, Central at Garden City shopping Walmart, buses & parks. #310-9399 Odlin Road $689,000 ,
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#807 – 6833 Buswell Street

PRIMA, a beautifully-crafted brand new building by Robert Bosa's Quorum Group! Walk 1 short block to No 3 Rd & couple of minutes later at Richmond Centre. Lowdensity w/only 101 strata units. Functional floor plan. Spacious & bright! Qualityfinished w/built-in brand name appliances in open modern kitchen, gas cooktop, quartz counter tops, AC, F-to-C windows, German 12mm wide-plank laminated wood floors & large tiles in bathrooms. Roof-top garden, multi-purpose function room, equipped gym. All these plus a huge elegant entrance foyer on a very quiet residential street.

1,156 sf 3-bdrm NE corner unit + 2 balconies totaling 833 sf. Unobstructed Mt Baker & Burnaby Mt views. King-sized master bdrm has walk-in closet. $1,196,800

#1207 – 6833 Buswell Street

954 sf 2-bdrm NE corner unit + 95 sf balcony Unobstructed Mt Baker & Burnaby Mt views. Kingsized master bdrm. $1,098,800

#715 – 6833 Buswell Street

579 sf 1-bdrm + 70 sf patio. W-facing looking right onto the 5th fl roof top garden view Open & spacious, king sized master bedroom Not an inch of wasted space!! Asking $696,800

3454 WEST BROADWAY, VANCOUVER

Nice retail shop in West Broadway Corridor 749 sq.ft. with excellent exposure, air-conditioned, security system. 9 feet height, 18'

6125-4000 NO. 3 ROAD

Top floor 12ʼ x 40ʼ (478 SF) office. F-to-C windows w/beautiful water & sunset views!

PARKER PLACE 266 SF RETAIL FOR SALE

$298,000

best area in this busy foot traffic shopping Mall. Perfect for any retail trade & services except for existing businesses already operating west of the food court (fashion excepted). Walking distance to Canada Line & City Centre. Good Tenant gross rent : $1,350/month, annual net return 3.25%.

RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023 A19 604-275-9787 patsy@patsyhui.com www. .com OUTSTANDING AGENTS ... OUTSTANDING RESULTS RECIPIENT OF THE HIGHLY ESTEEMED RE/MAX LUMINARY OF DISTINCTION AWARD ● RE/MAX CIRCLE OF LEGENDS AWARD ● RE/MAX LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WESTCOAST Proven Success Since 1984 * *REBGV MLS Statistics 101-2691 VISCOUNT WAY I-L zoned ligh industrial warehouse. Self-managed smal complex of 9 units right next to Home Depot in convenient N Richmond. Spacious front unit with wrap around windows & Knight St Bridge exposure. 4,178 sf (2,089 sf dn +2,089 sf up) corner unit. N half of unit has been a catering kitchen w/ full exhaust, 7 x 11 walk-in cooler cooking equipment, work & storage area, etc, all had City permits. Start your kitchen business right after Completion and save a lot of TIME and money! S half has 10 w x 8ʼ h front overhead oading door at grade. Three 2-pc washrooms. Perfect for central kitchen, restaurant, catering, bakery No usage restrictions & flexible usages w/ 4 independent exits 4 assigned parking + loading bay & ample street parking. One block to bus stop. $350 approx. monthly strata fee. LOOKING FOR CENTRAL KITCHEN OR RESTAURANT SPACE? $2,228,800 1290-4380 NO. 3 ROAD Famous Parker Place in the heart of Richmond. Steps away from No 3 Road entrance. 762 sqʼ (16ʼ W x 48ʼ L). Perfect for any retail trade & services except for existing businesses already operating west of the food court (fashion or strata approved excepted). Walking distance to Canada Line & close to City Centre. Vacant possession
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frontage, T-bar ceiling. Close to UBC & Vancouver Downtown. One assigned parking stall. Just renewed the lease for 5 years. Good tenant. Lease expiry January 31, 2028. Basic rent average $2,371.83 per month + property tax and strata fees. Annual net return 3.4%. W BROADWAY 749 SF RETAIL $839,000 108 & 208-11180 COPPERSMITH PLACE IB1 zoned. Good-looking concrete tilt-up building in popular Riverside Industrial Park Neighbouring Ironwood Shopping Centre at Steveston Hwy and No. 5 Rd. Rarely available 3,157sf 19' clear ceiling in warehouse. Well managed complex. First year basic rent $17.3 + NNN (property tax + Strata fee, etc) 2023 estimate @ $5.8 /SF Escalating basic rent by $1 per year, average basic rent $19.3/SF 5 year term. Unit 108 – 2,082 SF $19/sf + NNN + GST for 1st year 2 pkg in front + 1 rear grade loading Unit 208 – 1,075 SF $14/sf + NNN + GST for 1st year 2 pkg in front IRONWOOD AREA WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE NET RENT: $17.30/SF NEW LISTING 1010-4380 NO. 3 ROAD Approx 80 frontage facing No 3 road Prime ground floor corner 5,499 sq.ft. unit in Parker Place l. High ceiling. Bright and spacious. Located in the best area in this busy shopping mall. Perfect for medical centre excluding traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture and pharmacy, retai trade & services businesses, western style restaurant or dancing school/sport institute & more HVAC (heat, ventilation & air-conditioning), newly renovated Rent-to-own plan available o.a.c.. On bus route, walking distance to Canada Line & city centre. 9 parking decals for staffs. Plenty of parking & flexible operating hours with No 3 Road exit doors for after mall hours entry Seize this amazing business opportunity 5,499 SF CORNER RETAIL UNIT $7,800,000 10 strata Ground floor retail units 766 sf to 2144 sf each or combine to maximum 12,127 sf Wide frontage with lots of glazing in downtown Richmond 14ʼ +/- ceiling height, walking distance to Richmond Centre Great pricing from $1,100 to $1,300 per square foot SOLD SOLD 501-3355 BINNING ROAD UNIVERSITY VW Prestigious Binning Tower in UBC by Award winning West Group. 1,330 sf 2- en-suited Bdrm + den, 2-bath, 2-u/g secured parking + locker Almost 100 sf SW covered balcony with open view Open concept & floor-to-ceiling windows allow plenty of natural light. One owner since new & very well kept. Euro-styled gourmet kitchen with integrated high- end Gaggenau appliances including a 5-burner gas cooktop. Premium quality engineered hardwood flooring. Tiled kitchen & bath floors. One can have the orig nally-designed 3-bdrm back if necessary, & still have a huge living/dining area. Facilities include equipped gym, library lounge, etc. Walking distance to Westbrook Village Pacific Spirit Park, 3-level of schools, shops & restaurants. 1,330 SF 2-BDRM CONDO IN UBC $1,688,000 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD
A20 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM RE/MAX Westcoast, #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond, BC V7B 1B4 / Tel: 604.273.2828 / Cell: 604.317.7768 / Fax: 604.284.1581 / Email: patti@pattimartin.com Each office independently owned and operated. #203-7777 Cambie Street NEW CONCRETE BUILDING – SOMA at the popular Cambie Corridor and next to Winona Park in Vancouver West. Airconditioned SOUTHEAST facing bright CORNER UNIT with 2 Bedrooms & 2 Full Baths and lots of windows. Contemporary design with high-end European MIELE appliances & gas stove, quartz countertops, engineered hardwood flooring, and in-suite washer & dryer Functional floorplan and surprisingly spacious interior make it an ideal first home for a family One gated parking with EV charging and a PRIVATE storage room included. Only 8 minu es walk to Marine Gateway shopping and Marine Drive Skytrain Station to YVR, downtown, Langara College, and UBC. School catchment: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary & Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Rentals & Pets Allowed. Donʼ miss this urban gem! Andrea Chu 604-338-6660 $988,000 #9-7360 Minoru Boulevard RIDGECREST-you will love the layout of this 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath townhome centrally located in the heart of Richmond across the street from Richmond High & walking distance to Canada Line & Richmond Centre. Kitchen features black granite counters, ample cupboard space & eat-in kitchen nook. Main floor offers powder room with full-sized side-by-side laundry Spacious living/dining with gas f/p & large windows. 3 spacious bedrooms upstairs one renovated main bathroom with new tile, new vanity new light fixtures, and new glass doors to the tub/shower Super size primary bedroom has a walk-through closet to a full primary ensuite with shower Single carport, & 1 additional open parking space, in-suite storage area as well as bonus storage off the back patio. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $929,800 #207-9300 Parksville Drive THE PERFECT INVESTMENT OR STARTER HOME! Delightful 1 bedroom, 1 bath unit in MASTERS GREEN featuring concrete construction, tucked in a quie residential area behind Clean as a whistle, with an upda ed kitchen with new counters, stainless appliances and white cabinets. Laminate flooring throughout. Refreshed bathroom with new toilet, vanity tile floor and lighting. Freshly painted and ready to move right in. Spacious balcony facing the green space for peaceful enjoyment. Shared laundry Amenities include shared outdoor pool and clubhouse. 1 open parking and 1 locker Excellent value in this West Richmond ocation, walking distance to Seafair mall, W Richmond Community Centre and Boyd secondary Sorry no pets. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 Jennifer Adams 604-868-4895 $399,000 #309-8740 No. 1 Road APPLE GREENE PARK-Beautifully renovated 2 bedroom, 1.5 ba h TOP FLOOR end unit conveniently located across from Seafair Shopping Centre. Spacious layout completely updated inc. the electrical. Modern white kitchen with SS appliances, stone counters, & shaker cabinets with silver hardware. Main bath features fresh tile & glass enclosure, new toilet, vanity & lighting. Gorgeous tile & laminate throughout the suite. Large primary bedroom will comfortably fit a king-sized bed & offers a 2 pce ensuite. In-suite washing machine. Terrific amenities inc indoor & outdoor pool, library, workshop, billiards room & party room. 1 parking, 1 big storage space off balcony & another storage on the same floor Easy access to transit, shops & West Richmond Community Centre. Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $589,800 #304-6077 London Road STEVESTON LIVING at its best in this PENTHOUSE, northfacing 2 bedroom 2.5 bathroom 2 level home! Loca ed in London Station II in highly sought-after London Landing. This beautiful home boasts STUNNING VIEWS from its MASSIVE 431 SQF ROOFTOP PATIO. Breathtaking sunsets provided from the sweeping Marina, Mountain and farm views. Enjoy climate comfort year-round with the building s Geothermal system. Other quality features include Bamboo flooring, gas fireplace and stove, and a gourmet kitchen with SS appliances. Steps away from Diplomat Bakery, Ember Kitchen, Sanctuary Café, daycares, schools and a short stroll into Steveston Village. Maint. fee includes City Water and Sewer 2 parking and 1 locker Pet and rental friendly Patti Martin 604-273-2828 Adam Wachtel 604-315-2746 $799,900 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM #306-12088 3RD AVENUE THE RODERICK! Located in the heart of the village. With sleek modern interiors, thoughtful features and a gourmet kitchen. 360-degree views from your HUGE ROOF TOP deck bring views of the River and Mountains, as well as a large balcony with gas outlets or your BBQ/ heater nothing has been missed in this project for enjoyment of outside space. This unit has 2 PARKING and rentals and pets are welcome! Just steps to coffee shops, restaurants, shopping, trails, and the Fisherman's Wharf. Call today for your private showing! Priced at $1,548,800 Joe Preswick 604.315.5559 SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #4-13400 PRINCESS STREET Rarely available waterfront, River view property Come home to this detached townhome along the Fraser River and relax on the south facing deck with unobstructed views of Shady Island and the boats passing by Three bdrms, 2 1/2 baths, engineered oak hardwood floors, bright updated kitchen, an open floorplan and bonus rec room down. Enjoy a double car garage and lots of storage Stroll along the south Dyke path to Diplomat Bakery or Ember Indian Kitchen Located in the Homma + McMath catchments. Priced at $1,768,800 Lynn Sakai-Boden 604.218.4800 Offered at $1,298,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12-4PM #9-9399 NO 2 ROAD Introducing Crofton Town-homes, a boutique new community of 3 & 4 bedroom townhomes located in the North Steveston neighbourhood of West Richmond. The 11 brand new Townhomes are designed in a classic brownstone style with modern farmhouse aesthetics featuring a combination of brick, and wood trim accents. Sleek kitchens offer islands with quartz countertops and durable materials. Developed by Citimark, one of Richmond s most prolific townhome builders. Come visit our sales centre today! Offered at $798,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PM #302-13040 NO 2 ROAD HARBOUR WALK – Brand new, move in ready home just steps away from the water Features private outdoor space overlooking the Fraser River and Steveston Marina Plenty of amenities in the area including, restaurants, schools, parks, dyke trails and so much more. Enjoy your new home in the heart of Steveston Please note photos are of the show suite

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April 11, 1932 - December 22, 2022

On December 22, 2022, our father Dr Lionel Tenby passed away at Richmond General Hospital. The symptoms of acute leukemia had presented quickly and he was admitted to the hospital on December 9. Our father passed away at age 90 having lived a full, happy and successful life. He was a Richmond doctor for half a century and cared for generations of patients in the community

He was predeceased by his father Dr Henry Tenby in 1956, mother Fanny Tenby in 1990, wife Judy in 1987, and is survived by his children Marla and Henry (and Idil), brother Dr Stephen Tenby in Honolulu, and extended family in England. He will be very much missed by his dear friend Josie. Throughout his life, our father maintained a strong bond with his Jewish faith in honour and memory of his father Henry’s family who remained in Lublin, Poland and were all victims of the Holocaust

Dr Lionel Tenby graduated from the University of London’s Westminster Hospital Medical School in 1955. He emigrated to Canada interning at London, Ontario’s St. Joseph’s Hospital, and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps as a Medical Officer with the rank of Captain. In 1956, he returned to London when his father took ill to tend his father’s busy South London medical practice in Elephant & Castle until 1957. After his father’s death, Lionel returned to Canada.

He interned at Royal Columbian Hospital and was licensed to practice medicine in BC in August, 1958. After a year of residency at VGH as an ENT he went into general practice initially working for a GP in Ladner In the summer of 1961, our father started his practice in the Seafair Shopping Centre in Richmond (on August 15). In the 1980s, his office moved across the street to the Francis Road location where it remained until retirement

Our father admitted the very first pediatric patient to the newly opened Richmond General Hospital on March 17, 1966, and was an active doctor until his 2014 retirement. August 11, 2011, was a big date as our father celebrated his Golden Jubilee 50th anniversary of practicing family medicine He received the Queen’s Medal in recognition for his community service in a special ceremony in November, 2012. In later years our father enjoyed regular visits to LA to visit his Uncle Jack and Auntie Trixie, cousin Maggie and partner David, and made regular visits to see all his family in London (Loretta, Devora, Brenda and others) and in Israel (Ehud, Rivka and others). Our father’s funeral service was held at the Schara Tzedek Cemetery on December 25, 2022. May his soul rest in peace. He will be remembered as a kind, loving, gentle, generous soul, who lived life to the absolute fullest.

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It is wth deepest sadness we announce the loss of our beautiful son Ryan Ryan was very cose to his famly especialy his brother Miles and sister Vanessa One of hs greatest oys was paying and laughing with hs niece Emre, and nephews Landon and Leo Ryan was a collector of tools (new and od), comic books and sports cards He loved to go to car shows and hockey games When there was a boxng match he would be at the bar to watch with Mies, Vanessa, his Dad, and frends Ryan was passionate about BMX bkes and Mustang cars Ryan’s cousin and best frend JD talked everyday about their BMX finds Ryan was a master gazier and very artcuate about hs work

Ryan had a wonderfu sense of humour and a great contagious laugh Ryan loved to learn about everything Such a wonderfu kind gentle sou rest in peace our precous boy, in al of our hearts forever Ryan wl be greatly mssed by his mother Marene Reeves, father Robin Reeves, brother Miles (Emrie and Leo) and sister Vanessa (Landon) Auntie Mary-Anne, Unce Andy (cousns Jennfer and Stephen), Auntie Jo (cousins Michele, Tyler, JD, Kady and Kely), Uncle Brian (cousin Alex), and Uncle Kevn Auntie Randi, Uncle Bob (cousins Jennifer, Courtney and Maree), Aunte Rcki (cousin Zachary) As wel as his second cousns, too many to mention and al of his friends Ryan was predeceased by his grandparents Nana and Baba; Deare and Grandpa George Amesbury, and hs great grandmother Grandma Mom Also, his fur baby (Bela) who was hs faithfu companion for 15 years Ryan loved al animals

A memoral servce wl be held to honour Ryan on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at 1:00 pm, Richmond Funera Home, 8420 Cambe Road, Richmond, B C Reception to folow at Funera Home

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MAKUTRA, Chad M.

June 20, 1978 December 31, 2022

On December 31, 2022, Chad passed away unexpectedly of undiagnosed heart disease at his home in Edmonton, Alberta. He was 44 years old. He is survived by his daughter, Kianna; partner Tammy Howe; parents Larry and Bonnie Makutra; sister Jamie (Aaron) Hudson; niece Amelia; and nephew Nathaniel. He will be remembered and missed by many extended family and friends.

Chad grew up in Steveston, BC and enjoyed a loving childhood filled with family, friends and sports lacrosse and hockey being his favourites. He survived a serious car accident in 1995 and worked hard to recover from and adapt to his injuries He went on to pursue culinary arts at Vancouver Community College before relocating to Edmonton, where he met his former spouse and brought Kianna into the world. Through all of life’s joys and frustrations Edmonton was a comfortable place for Chad, and he was happy to live in his maternal grandparents’ home for the last several years of his life.

Those who knew Chad will remember him for his goofy sense of humour, gregarious laughter, and love of food he always took pride in cooking up something delicious. If you regularly received pictures of his meals via text or messenger, consider this a sign of how much he valued your friendship.

Cremation has taken place, and an interment and family reflection will be held in Edmonton at a later date. In lieu of flowers, we invite you to raise a glass wherever you are and tell a good joke (maybe twice) in honour of Chad.

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HUDD, Audrey Yvonne

September 1, 1931 January 12, 2023

With great sadness, we announce the passing of our brave mother/grandmother/aunt. Audrey is survived by husband Harold, daughter Penny (Roy), son Michael, two grandchildren Declan and Kyle and many other family members. Born in Bombay, India, she married there and then moved to England, Scotland and finally, Canada. She worked at Little Flower Academy for many years, retiring in 1994. In 1999, Audrey beat the odds and survived a brain aneurysm, enjoying many more years with her family. Prayers on February 3rd, 5:30 pm and Funeral Mass on February 4th, 11:30 am at St. Paul’s Parish, 8251 St Albans, Richmond

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When Marg and George were 80 years old, they moved from Calgary to Steveston to be close to their daughters and grandchildren He spent the past fifteen years of his ife walkng at Gary Point Park, dscussing poetry over coffee wth hs dear friend Ron and eventualy movng to The Maple Residences

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