Richmond News April 6 2023

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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2023 WWW.RICHMOND-NEWS.COM A team of Richmond Mounties, city workers and volunteers were out in force last week to snare distracted drivers. The police were using all kinds of new tactics, including posing as a hydro worker in a high-flying bucket (main photo) 8 Husband accused of bigamy P9 Turning tears to laughter P14 Skaters bring back B.C. medals P16 AG EAMT
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Time is nigh for single-family home zones

If there’s one thing that has been sacrosanct in Richmond over the years, it is the single-family home neighbourhood

While local politicians passionately pledge their commitment to building more affordable housing, they quickly fly into reverse when someone mentions densifying those precious neighbourhoods

So, it’s not surprising that first out of the gate to challenge the NDP’s latest housing policy is Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie

The NDP is proposing legislation that would allow owners in single-family home neighbourhoods to build a total of four housing units on their property

This is not the kind of densification Richmond has pursued thus far Our council has been firmly committed to building multi-family (less expensive but hardly affordable) units along arterial roads and in the city centre

The rationale is to have condos along transit corridors, which makes sense However,

there’s also a feeling of “containment” to this strategy keep all those lower-income folks on the busy roads and in the congested city centre while our spacious, tree-lined neighbourhoods stay intact

It should be noted, these multi-family units are often pitched at young families So, are we saying we want kids learning to ride their bikes along No 3 Road?

To those who want to preserve our older-style neighbourhoods, I’d say two things

1) That horse bolted when we allowed for mega homes that nearly touch the property line and driveways that cover the front lawn.

2) Having these kinds of rental units tucked into single-family home neighbourhoods, in fact, is old-style

When I moved here 20-odd years ago, I moved into exactly that kind of unit It was a duplex converted into a fourplex on a cul de sac with a massive back yard. On average, 14 people were living in that one building, still there were trees to climb and a backyard big enough for a soccer game.

We were all renting, we all had young kids It was exactly the kind of place young families today are desperately seeking

Beside us was an identical duplex, also converted into multiple units However, it was sold and subdivided, and two huge homes were built on the property. One housed a family of four, the other a couple In other words, the green space was gone, and the number of people housed was cut in half hardly a sustainable direction

It could be argued that areas currently zoned for single family homes don’t have the infrastructure (water, sewage, and garbage pickup) to handle significantly more people. Maybe, but I find it hard to believe that’s an insurmountable problem It wasn’t a problem when we were there In fact, our bustling little fourplex was a boon for nearby schools, which were operating under capacity, as is the case for many schools in these neighbourhoods.

This policy may not be perfect, and I’m sure the devil will be in the details, but urban planners regularly tell us that a diversity of housing is what makes a healthy community. Different neighbourhoods can and should have their own unique character, but concentrating one type of housing in one area doesn’t create that It just fosters inequality

About the new look...

No, you’re not imagining things The paper does look a little different this week and will so in the weeks to come We have made a few changes as we adapt to changing times.

Redesigns are nothing new In fact, the news media has basically had to redesign itself in the most fundamental ways in the past 20 years, creating websites, social media pages, even TikTok videos

Butwhilechangesinformathavebeenconstant,it’swhathasnotchangedthatmatters

People still want to know what’s happening down the street, at city hall and throughout the community. They still want connection, a sense of who makes up their neighbourhood and what their stories are

And people on this side still want to deliver just that Regardless of format or design, at its heart, local journalism is about taking calls from residents, showing up for council meetings, following court cases, talking to business owners and their workers, checking out the Cherry Blossom Festival

And that’s what we will continue to do.

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Bike lane the greenest way At-home charging needed

Dear Editor,

I am writing today in response to various readers in the Richmond News that have written about the Steveston Highway bike lane While I agree with some that we need to have better cycling infrastructure for safe riding without affecting traffic, these two goals may be conflicting In order to meet Canada’s climate goals and to have a more healthy activepopulation,wemustdecreasecaruseand increase active transport The Steveston Highway project achieves this in many ways

A new multi-use pathway would open up big connections for all of south Richmond People could cycle from Steveston over to Ironwood easily

However, cyclists are not the only ones to benefit It would be more accessible Multiuse pathways are wide, flat, and generally great for low-mobility people, seniors and anyone that just wants to go on a nice walk.

Steveston Highway currently dedicates up to 17 metres (being 13.5 metres and four lanes wide at its narrowest points) for motor ve-

hicles for five lanes along most of the route However, according to the Ministry of Transport, “reducing urban vehicle lanes widths to between 2 75 to 3 0 metres has numerous safety and practical benefits”

Why don’t we narrow the lanes and use that space for a multi-use pathway and more greenery? Five lanes could fit in as little as 13 5 metres, allowing for space for a pathway without paving over more land These narrower lanes would mean slower traffic, more careful drivers, all whilst avoiding more pavement on the ground

The city has suggested increased protection on Williams instead of Steveston However, asking cyclists to detour two kilometres for a safe roadway is preposterous for a city that seeks to encourage cycling Williams Road has fewer destinations, less traffic and lower speeds as it is.

Let’s increase road safety, decrease speeds, all while providing for cyclists and pedestrians to enjoy a green future

Dear Editor,

Re: “EV rise could stall without charging stations,” Editor’s Column, March 30

The range of fully electric vehicles has been increasing rapidly so that almost all of them now have a range of 300 km or more

Most daily use is much less than that and recharging is only required at home after midnight when demand on the power grid is very low For example, a return trip to Abbotsford requires range of 209 km and Squamish 206 km (including an adjustment for climbing mountains)

On even longer trips, one only needs to stop every couple of hours to recharge just as most people would stop in a gas vehicle to stretch and use the washroom.

Fast high voltage highway recharging usually takes a half hour. The plug-in hybrid can also go further without stopping

The disadvantage of plug-in hybrids is that the batteries are much smaller and the battery-only range is usually only 60 to 70 km The trip to Abbotsford gives you the choice

of using the hybrid’s gas engine or looking for a charging station

The fully electric vehicle won’t use gas and won’t need charging until it gets back home. In terms of maintenance, the hybrid requires the same maintenance as a gas vehicle My total maintenance cost driving a fully electric vehicle for eight years has been under $100 The battery is still at 100 per cent capacity

Althoughmorethan80percentofcharging takes place overnight at home, we still have a major problem with existing multi-family buildings where some stratas have refused to allow the installation of 240V charging equipment.

The B C government is still considering right-to-charge legislation, which would mandate such installations although, in the meantime, it’s providing substantial grants toward the cost It’s mostly those who cannot charge at home and plug-in hybrid owners who are hunting for charging stations

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Asbestos found in water pipes Province wants density in single-family areas

More than a third of the City of Richmond’s pipes delivering drinking water to its residents are made of cement containing asbestos

The statistic came to light recently on CTV’s W5 investigation show, with Richmond having the ninth-highest percentage of asbestos cement pipes compared to its entire network among the 100 cities contacted nationwide.

Richmond has around 230 kilometres of such pipes, about 36 per cent of its total coverage, with the highest being Millstream on Vancouver Island at 68 per cent

The next Lower Mainland city to Richmond on the list, which was asked by the show, was Delta at 12 per cent of its network.

The show aired concerns from a plumber, whohadalungremovedafterworkingaround asbestos for years, and an Italian doctor, who has researched possible links between drinking water containing asbestos and gastro-in-

testinal cancers.

However, in stark contrast, both Health CanadaandtheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO) have concluded that there is “no consistent, convincing evidence that asbestos ingested through water is harmful to your health.”

Health Canada further insists that, if you do drink water containing asbestos fibres, “you eliminate the fibres, mostly through feces For this reason, Health Canada has not established drinking water guidelines for asbestos.”

Several Richmond residents who watched show contacted the Richmond News to express their “disturbing” concerns about the pipes, wondering if the water is tested for asbestos and which neighbourhoods are affected.

The News asked the City of Richmond about the figures, which it confirmed, but noted the city tests its water 40 times a week

City spokesperson Clay Adams reiterated the Health Canada and WHO stance on the presenceofasbestosindrinkingwater,addingthat Richmond “has some of the safest and highest quality tap water in the world

A provincial proposal to densify single-family lots was met with skepticism from Mayor Malcolm Brodie who prefers Richmond’s initiativetodensifyinCityCentre and along arterial roads

The province plans to introduce legislation allowing up to four units of housing on single-family lots across B C

Brodie, however, warned one policy won’t necessarily work for an entire province

“I don’t believe in one size fits all,” he said The BC NDP government

released its housing plan on Monday with several policies from zoning changes to a flipping tax to tackle the on-going housing crisis

“It’s tough out there even people making a good income are struggling to find a place to live,” said B C Premier David Eby.

Brodie agreed more affordable housing is needed, but said, “we don’t want to build every square inch of the city.”

Brodie also questioned whether the infrastructure and services, such as police, fire response, schools and parks, would be adequate in those single-family neighbourhoods if they were quadrupled in density

“Are you going to have enoughwhereyouneedit?” he questioned

Furthermore, single-family areas have neighbourhood character as well as a tree canopy, both of which could be lost, he said

Shortly after reviewing the announcement, Brodie said he has questions about how it will be implemented.

The provincial Homes For People plan included few details on how some of its main initiatives including billions of dollars for new housing will work, but said the province will work with cities to implement the new zoning rules with files from the Victoria Times-Colonist

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‘Multiple voting’ doesn’t

its provincial election laws

Election official

A Richmond resident who’s worked on many elections was taken aback at a recent city council meeting where one councillor claimed that “all sorts of crazy things happen” at elections like “people voting multiple times”

These comments were made by Coun Carol Day, who later seemed to back-track on them

But the comments made Paul Dufour, who has worked for Elections BC and Elections Canada, feel like she was saying “you’re not doing your job” Dufour said the election system is set up with cross-references to make sure people can’t vote twice

“There are checks and balances to catch anyonetryingtohaveadoublevote,”Dufoursaid

He was at city hall to watch the annual street banner unveiling, but he stayed to listen to a later discussion about election reform.

City council was discussing sending a letter of support to the province, which is updating

So, hearing this message about “multiple voting” from a “duly elected” city councillor was an affront to elections officials who work hard to ensure a fair, transparent and secure election, Dufour said

“Itsmacksinthefaceofpeoplewhoworkfor

Elections Canada and Elections BC,” he added Furthermore, he thinks elected officials should be “very careful” about what they say about elections, especially now with recent media reports of foreign interference in Canadian elections.

Dufour worked for Elections BC as a deputy district elections officer for five years and for Elections Canada as an automation coordinator for one year

In his experience, Dufour only recalls one time when someone tried to vote a second time by mistake, having forgotten he sent in his mail-in ballot and he was stopped

“I have true confidence in the system because I’ve been part of the system,” he said When Day was called out on her statement

at last week’s city council meeting, she clarified she had heard about “busloads of people” brought in to vote at party candidate nomination meetings

Mayor Malcolm Brodie told Day she should be “precise” about what she’s saying, calling her remark about people voting multiple times “inflammatory”

Besides admonishing Day for her remarks, Brodie questioned whether some city councillors didn’t support stopping the spread of disinformation as well as streamlining the mail-in process

This was in the context of the province announcing it’s updating election laws

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biographical information, cracking down on spreading disinformation about the electoral process and streamlining voting by mail.

“If you don’t support that (motion), so you do want to be able to intentionally make false statements about biographical information, is that what you’re saying?” Brodie asked the councillors who opposed it “That you want the deliberate spread of misinformation, is that what you’re saying? And you’re saying you don’t want to streamline the vote-by-mail process to make it more accessible for people?”

Coun. Andy Hobbs rebutted this, saying he didn’t think anyone on city council opposed these issues, rather the “timing” wasn’t right and there were many details that weren’t included

Coun Chak Au suggested city council write to the province saying they support, in principle, placing restrictions on false statements about candidates’ and senior party officials’

The motion failed with Couns Hobbs, Kash Heed, Alexa Loo, Bill McNulty and Laura Gillanders voting against it

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING

The Board of Directors of Vancouver Airport Authority announces that the Annual Public Meeting will be held to present the Airport Authority’s 2022 Annual & Sustainability Report and financial statements

MONDAY, MAY 8, 2023

East Concourse, U.S. Departures Level 3 (near the Fairmont Airport Hotel)

Vancouver International Airport

12:30 p.m. registration / 1:00 p.m. meeting begins

Please join us for the meeting in person or virtually; the meeting will be live streamed at YVR.ca/APM

The 2022 Annual & Sustainability Report will be available at YVR.ca at the end of April.

Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions at the meeting. Questions may also be submitted in advance to community relations@yvr ca or via Twitter using #YVRAPM To be answered during the meeting, questions must be submitted by 5:00 p.m on Wednesday, May 3.

All members of the public are welcome.

Vancouver Airport Authority operates Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in service of the community and economy that supports it.

AVIS D’ASSEMBLÉE PUBLIQUE ANNUELLE

Le conseil d’administration de l Autorité aéroportuaire de Vancouver annonce la tenue de l’assemblée publique annuelle pour présenter le rapport annuel et de développement durable 2022 ainsi que les états financiers de l Autorité aéroportuaire.

Hall Est, niveau 3 des départs des États-Unis (près de l hôtel Fairmont Airport)

Aéroport international de Vancouver

12 h 30 inscription / 13 h la réunion commence

Joignez-vous à nous pour cette rencontre en personne ou virtuellement ; celle-ci sera diffusée en direct sur YVR.ca/APM

Le rapport annuel et de développement durable 2022 sera disponible sur YVR.ca à la fin avril.

Les participants auront la possibilité de poser des questions lors de la rencontre. Les questions peuvent également être soumises à l’avance à community_relations@yvr.ca ou via Twitter en utilisant #YVRAPM Pour obtenir une réponse lors de la rencontre, les questions doivent être soumises avant 17 h. le mercredi 3 mai.

Distracted drivers net $10K in fines in 2 hours

Eating cereal, reading newspapers, watching TV, shaving and putting on makeup these are some of the activities drivers in Richmond have been caught doing on the road over the years

As a part of ICBC and Richmond RCMP’s month-long education and enforcement campaign to curb distracted driving, police set up shop with transit police, city workers and volunteers at Sea Island Way and Garden City Road between 1 and 3 p.m. on Thursday to catch distracted drivers

Within one hour of the operation, Richmond News reporters observed at least five vehicles being pulled over by RCMP officers, who also spotted one driver watching TV and not wearing a seatbelt, while another drove past with heavily tinted windows

“It’s been a decent month here for us It’s kind of disappointing in some way as well because the cellphone law has been around for so long, and we’re still getting this many people,” said Cpl Peter Somerville, spokesperson for the Richmond RCMP Road Safety Unit

A total of 133 tickets were issued this month to motorists using electronic devices while driving.

He explained that tactics used usually include stationary call-in operations and patrolling in motorcycles

“Most drivers out there don’t pay any attention to a motorcycle I pulled literally right beside a gentleman (on Wednesday), just coming to this operation. He’s on his phone, he looks at me, and then it clicked that I was a police officer”

Officershavealsoposedashomelessindividuals and window washers, which allows them to get up close to vehicles by the curb

“We’ve had people that would just be (posing as regular people) and holding up a sign that would say, ‘I’m a cop. We’re doing a cellphone operation,’” said Somerville

“And we would have people that would try and give them money or take a picture of them And it’s like, it says right here, I’m police. They still do it because it just doesn’t click yet”

Thenumberofdriverscaughtusingelectron-

ic devices has remained “fairly steady” over the years, Somerville told the News, though people have been trying to be more discreet with their usage

“That’s why we have to change the way we work”

For this year’s campaign, Richmond RCMP officers received training from city workers to operate bucket trucks to get a higher vantage point.

“It just gives the general public something more to think about, a different way that we are going to be operating,” said Somerville, whoaddedthathehopesthevarietyoftactics will make drivers “think twice” before speeding past inconspicuous roadside staples such as bucket trucks

During the bucket truck’s first run on Wednesday, 18 tickets were issued for using electronic devices along with five others for various offences such as not having driver’s licenses and insurance A total of around $10,500 in fines were issued during the twohour operation. Thursday’s operation saw 19 tickets issued for using electronic devices and six for other offences

“Morethananything,we’renottryingtofool people,” said Somerville, adding that the various tactics are to adapt to the discreet ways people may try to use their electronic devices

Police and ICBC also held an outreach program at Thomas Kidd and Cook elementary schools earlier this week, where officers and volunteers issued more than 100 cards designed by local students to drivers. The program aims to remind drivers to “think about the kids and focus on the road when driving,” said Harvey Kooner, ICBC spokesperson.

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This driver was one of 113 issued a ticket last week. Vikki Hui photo
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Man accused of marrying two women within a month

“Hetoldmeheonlymarriedtheotherwoman to help her get permanent residency He said he only loves me and was loyal to me.”

cant’s responsibility to declare their marital status”

RCMP are investigating a former Steveston business owner accused by his wife from Taiwan of bigamy and immigration fraud.

VivianWang,55,abusinessownerinTaiwan, was introduced to her husband, a café owner in Steveston at the time, through a common friend in 2020 After chatting online for two years, Wang came to Vancouver where the couple lived together for two months before registering for marriage at the Vital Statistics office in Vancouver last June.

Just when Wang was looking forward to a new life with her new husband, she discovered he had married another woman, just three weeks after their marriage registration The RCMP said they are investigating the case and are looking into a bigamy charge

Alleged bigamy and immigration fraud

Wang showed the Richmond News her marriage certificate, dated June 28, 2022, and another marriage certificate she said her

husband accidently sent to her with his name and date of birth, but with another woman’s name, dated July 19, 2022 It appears that both marriage certificates were issued by the same Vital Statistics office in Vancouver.

“I was in Taiwan preparing for moving to Canada to live with him permanently when I found out that he married another woman here in B C I was in shock,” said Wang, who immediately flew to Vancouver to confront herhusband,aCanadianpermanentresident

Despite his declarations, Wang reported the situation to the RCMP, who told the News they are also investigating the man for possible immigration fraud, which would involve the Canada Border Services Agency.

“I still can’t wrap my head around how this could happen. How could he get married twice with no one questioning it? Don’t they check the person’s status when they register for marriage here ?” said Wang

“I kept asking, why did this happen to me? I want to raise this issue because I don’t want other victims to experience the same...”

Wang’s husband, whose business has since gone under, has left for China “to take care of his elderly father,” according to Wang, who provided her husband with financial support throughout their three-year relationship.

Incomplete marriage record leaves room for bigamy

In a statement provided to the News, the B.C. Ministry of Health said “it is the appli-

“As the agency has no role or authority regarding the Federal Divorce Act legislation or other verification rules to confirm an individual’s freedom and legal capacity to marry, it relies on the information and declaration provided by an applicant. This is similar to other jurisdictions,” said the statement

The ministry said the Vital Statistics Agency is not authorized to confirm the details of cases due to privacy requirements

Lawyer Lawrence Wong, of Lawrence Wong & Associates, said it’s not easy for the registry office to get an applicant’s complete vital statistics records under the current system.

“Divorcing is a federal matter and marriage is a provincial matter, so the registry might not have access to someone’s divorce record,” said Wong “Plus, it won’t show if the person gets divorced abroad.”

Despite everything that has happened, Wang said, if her husband is willing to admit his mistake, she will consider giving him another chance

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Vivian Wang wants to know how her husband was even allowed to marry the second woman.
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City of Richmond

Notice of Public Hearing

Monday, April 17, 2023 – 7 p.m.

Council Chambers, 1st Floor, Richmond City Hall

6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC V6Y 2C1 | www.richmond.ca

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Richmond will hold a Public Hearing as noted above, on the following items:

1. RICHMOND ZONING BYLAW 8500, AMENDMENT BYLAW 10433 (RZ 17-791280)

Location/s: 8180 Heather Street

Applicant/s: 1265028 B.C. Ltd. (Xinyu Zhao)

Purpose: To rezone the subject property from the “Single Detached (RS1/E)” zone to the “Single Detached (RS2/A)” zone to permit the property to be subdivided to create two single-family lots.

City Contact: Alex Costin, 604-276-4200, Planning and Development Division

3. RICHMOND ZONING BYLAW 8500, AMENDMENT BYLAW 10448 (ZT 23-009334)

Location/s: 15140 Westminster Highway

Applicant/s: Grootendorst’s Flowerland Nursery Ltd.

Purpose: Zoning Text Amendment to the “Agriculture (AG1)” zone to permit an addition to an existing secondary dwelling at 15140 Westminster Highway for the purpose of accommodating accessibility features.

City Contact: Steven De Sousa, 604-204-8529, Planning and Development Division

• At City Hall: Copies of the proposed bylaw, supporting staff and Committee reports and other background material, are also available for inspection at the Planning and Development Division at City Hall, between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays, commencing April 6, 2023 and ending April 17, 2023, or upon the conclusion of the hearing.

• By Fax or Mail: Staff reports and the proposed bylaws may also be obtained by FAX or by standard mail, by calling 604-276-4007 between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays, commencing April 6, 2023 and ending April 17, 2023.

Participating in the Public Hearing process:

• The Public Hearing is open to all members of the public and that attendance may be done in-person or remotely by teleconference. Advanced registration is required for individuals attending remotely and early registration is encouraged. Registration closes at 1:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting. Information on how to register is available on the City website: http://citycouncil.richmond.ca/meetings/ phone-participation.htm. Please note that advanced registration is not required for in-person attendance and members of the public are welcome to submit written comments in advance of the meeting.

• Written comments may be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by 4:00 pm on the date of the Public Hearing as follows:

• By E-mail: cityclerk@richmond.ca

2. RICHMOND ZONING BYLAW 8500, AMENDMENT BYLAW 10446 (RZ 18-818548)

Location/s: 7511 St. Albans Road

Applicant/s: Matthew Cheng Architect Inc.

Purpose: To rezone the subject property from “Single Family Detached (RS1/E)” to “High Density Townhouses (RTH1)”, to permit development of five threestorey townhouse units with vehicle access from 7433 St. Albans Road.

City Contact: Edwin Lee, 604-276-4121, Planning and Development Division

How to obtain further information:

• By Phone: If you have questions or concerns, please call the CITY CONTACT shown above

• On the City Website: Public Hearing Agendas, including staff reports and the proposed bylaws, are available on the City Website at https://citycouncil.richmond.ca/agendas/ hearings/.

• By Standard Mail: 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, BC, V6Y2C1, Attention: Director, City Clerk’s Office

• By Fax: 604-278-5139, Attention: Director, City Clerk’s Office

• Public Hearing Rules: For information on public hearing rules and procedures, please consult the City website at http://www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/hearings/about.htm or call the City Clerk’s Office at 604-276-4007.

• All submissions will form part of the record of the hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded, no further information or submissions can be considered by Council.

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Tower rising at Richmond Centre

The first tower at Richmond Centre is rising as the south end of the shopping mall is transformed into a residential/ retail complex

The developer, Cadillac-Fairview, is demolishing a total of about 260,000 square feet of the mall, which includes the Sears building that’s already gone However, the plan includes building more retail along No 3 Road

When fully built out, there will be 2,200 residential units in 12 towers at the south end of the mall. This will include 150 affordable rental units and 200 market rentals, amounting to about 10 per cent of the total square footage.

When Richmond Centre was originally

rezoned in the 1980s city council didn’t have a policy requiring affordable rentals like it does now

But, in 2018, when Cadillac-Fairview, the owners, came with a proposal to start construction, they promised to

build 10 per cent rental

Currently,thepolicyisthatanynewdevelopments in City Centre must have 15 per cent dedicated as affordable rentals

The mall redevelopment plans also include new roads through the development, including two named for Richmond RCMP Const Jimmy Ng who was killed when he was struck on the side of the road by a speeding car in 2002.

These will be called Cst Jimmy Ng Road and Cst. Jimmy Ng Place.

Retails shops will be built facing No 3 Road, and there will be improved pedestrian crossings to the Canada Line Station

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Pedestrians feel ‘bullied’ by cars

Many Richmond pedestrians don’t feel safe walking and rolling through Richmond

In fact, in a recent survey, one third rated their safety in intersections as very low.

Over a year, the Richmond Poverty Reduction Coalition (RPRC) did interviews with 109 people, of whom 73 per cent didn’t drive regularly, to see how they felt as pedestrians in Richmond

The interviews were compiled into a report that was presented to city council

In the study, RPRC used the principle of “Vision Zero,” a movement that started in the 1990s to bring pedestrian injuries and deaths to zero According to the BC Coroners Services, 26 pedestrians died in Richmond between 2012 and 2021

In the RPRC survey, 60 per cent of respondents said cars

made them feel rushed or unsafe in intersections And

33 per cent rated Richmond drivers’ respect for pedestrians at one or two out of five

“We heard words like ‘entitled’ and ‘bullying’ in descriptions of Richmond drivers who have shown a real lack of concern for pedestrians or self-awareness of speed,” the report read

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“We’re working on it”

This is what Richmond-Steveston MLA Kelly Greene had to say about the rebuild of the long-term care home Lions Manor that closed nine years ago and moved to a hotel on Bridgeport Road

While Greene said the reconstruction project is a “priority” for the provincial government, the News wasn’t given any details on a timeline, cost or what it will look like

The business case for rebuilding the Lions Manor on Fentiman Place was submitted by Vancouver Coastal Health a year ago, and Greene said it’s now with the Ministry of Health for consideration

“I know how important (Lions Manor) isforresidentsofRichmond-Steveston,”

Greene told the News, adding it’s important for people to “age in place.”

The Lions Manor in Steveston closed

nine years ago after it was no longer deemed safe.

Old Lions property in limbo Buy now, pay later

It was then moved to what was supposed to be a temporary space.

The lot at 11771 Fentiman Pl , in Steveston, has sat empty since the rundown facility was shuttered in 2014

The Ministry of Health didn’t respond to questions about the business case and funding by the News’ deadline

Ching Ming Festival

free for two years, so that’s quite attractive,” he said

A Richmond developer is offering an unusual promotion to sell its condos pay 30 per cent in a down payment, move in and start paying off the rest of your mortgage, along with strata fees, etc , two years later.

“The housing market hasn’t been great recently and one of the reasons for that is people don’t want to take out a loan when interest rates are so high,” said Dave Pei, listing agent for ViewStar, a completed residential development on No 3 Road that’s offering the promotion

“So, we are offering this incentive to allow buyers to not takeoutaloanuntiltwoyears later, so they don’t need to worry about the current high interest rates”

Pei added the developer will also cover all the fees associated with the unit during the two years, including strata fees, property taxes and utility bills. Although, buyers must pay back those costs, along with the rest of the purchase price, in two years.

Thomas Davidoff, a UBC real estate professor, said developers have come up with different incentives in this buyers’ market. Buyers can take advantage of the incentives but should keep in mind hidden costs

“In this case, buyers are basicallyborrowingmoneyfrom the developer that’s interest

“It could be that the developer is in a rush to get occupants That’s because if you have an incomplete strata, that can collapse because who’s going to pay for everything?”

Another reason for developers to offer incentives on existing units could be to avoid cutting the listed price to avoid angering those who’ve already bought condos in the building, Davidoff said

“So, to avoid letting new buyers in at a lower price, the developer may prefer to provide an incentive which, again, is quite valuable,” he added

However, Davidoff said the original price could be above the current market value, so buyers need to see if they are actually saving money If they get a “deal” on the interest but overpay for the home, they could be further behind “If the property market continues to not perform well, or if you’re buying these units above market price, you do run the risk of not being able to finance the remaining 70 per cent, because the bank would worry the property isn’t worth as much,” he said He said buyers should do a financial calculation to compare how much they are saving with incentives offered by developers, with how much they’re paying for the unit in relation to the market price.

“They should figure out if that’s worthwhile,” he said.

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Comedy club turns immigrant life tears into laughter

“When people laugh at your jokes, you know it resonates with them and they probably experienced something similar

Richmond resident Joe Lian shines as a chef during the day, making fine western dining for customers.

At night, he transforms into “Zhou Zhou,” a standup comedian that shines on-stage.

Lian is a performer with Richmond-based Dofa Comedy the first Chinese-language standup comedy club in B C which moves each week from city to city across the province

Since its founding last May, it has grown into a club with 60-70 performers and a loyal audience.

“Many immigrants have a desire to express opinions and share their unique experiences, but as someone whose first language is not English, it’s very challenging to perform at local standup comedy clubs. Dofa gives a stage for people like me,” said Lian

“It creates a magical space where you feel close to each other, and that allows you to approach and dissolve sensitive issues or hard experiences with laughter that’s the beauty of standup comedy”

Peggy Gao, a Richmond resident, and her business partner Joe Zhou founded the club after standup comedy took China by storm.

The club now holds a performance every week at Asian cafes, milk tea shops or escape rooms after business hours across Metro Vancouver

Tickets, priced between $10 and $30, always sell out before the performance starts, according to Gao

“Our performers are from all walks of life, including a mathematics graduate student, a kindergarten teacher who also works as a casino dealer at night, a programmer and a judge,” said Gao, whose full-time job is a mar-

keter

“They tell jokes related to their professions, which are very interesting and eye-opening

“For example, the judge works on divorce and domestic violence cases and one of her famous lines is, ‘guys, I hope I don’t see you at work’”

Experience living in Canada as an immigrant or an international student is an inspiration for many jokes some talk about their embarrassing moments when they first came to Canada, the language mistakes they made or the culture shock they encountered

Some also tell jokes about local politics, weather, the challenge of finding a partner and the wealth gap in Vancouver.

“Being an immigrant is not easy and life can be challenging sometimes,” Gao added.

“Many people appreciate the opportunity to share, hear from others and laugh about it together That is powerful”

Chi Zi, a well-known Chinese comedian, gave a performance in Vancouver last month and later his online profiles in China disappeared, leading to some saying it was due to some sensitive political-related jokes he told in his performance

Lian said it reminded him of how lucky they are to be able to speak freely on-stage here in Canada

Dancers bag first place at regional competition

and looks beyond the physical confines of dance movement.

hard work has been a notable start to my final competition season,” said Bernal.

FouryoungRichmonddancersrecentlycame out on top in a regional dance competition.

The dancers, Linda Nyberg, Margarette Bernal, Gabby Medweth and Agatha Chiu, excelled at the Evolve Dance Competition regionals in Burnaby last month (Bernal, Katelyn Nyurkovich, Medweth and Nyberg pictured right) They also qualified for the upcoming provincials in June

Nyberg came first in the 15 to 16-year-old

category with a lyrical solo showcasing her bravery and strength, while Bernal received the highest score in the 17 to 18-year-old category for her modern solo, portraying a sense of wonder and curiosity

Bernal’s solo, titled “Beyond My Wildest Dreams,” represented her artistic capabilities

“Iamproudtohaveachievedsuchanaccomplishment with a genre of dance like modern that requires maintaining techniques that pay homage to modern pioneers while conveying a story of my own,” she said.

Bernal and Medweth, who have danced together for more than a decade, were the second-highest-scoring duo in the 13 to 18-yearold category Bernal also came in third with Chiu in the 13 to 18-year-old category in tap

“Having the opportunity to represent who I am as an artist and receive recognition for my

All four trained at Richmond’s Defy Gravity Dance Company, led by studio director Rishell O’Brien “I am proud of the hard work and dedication it took to prepare them mentally, physically and emotionally to be able to perform with technical excellence and authentic artistry,” said O’Brien

O’Brien added that the four have shown “beautiful leadership” in the dance community by mentoring young dancers and helping raise almost $40,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society

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Skater, 11, wins gold at BC Games

Face the judges and push through my toes. Those were the words flashing through 11-year-old Samuel Quin’s mind as he skated towards his first juvenile gold medal at the BC Winter Games last weekend

The young Richmond figure skater yet another product of the star-laden Connaught Skating Club conveyer belt placed first on the podium at the 2023 games in Vernon, where he faced several older competitors

It was a marked improvement in his ranking, with the Kingswood elementary kid placing sixth in the provincials last November

Samuel told the RichmondNews that he was “very excited” when he realized he had won and also quite “surprised,” adding that he had hoped to finish second or third at best

“I have been practising more than usual, I think that helped,” said Samuel Hisparentsweren’ttheretoseehimtaketop spot on the podium, but he didcall his mom in Richmond about 15 minutes afterwards

“She said good job She was happy,” he added

Samuel Quin (front, centre) with is first gold medal at juve-

Samuel’snexttargetistoperfectthe“double axel” jump, which he has attempted before but “it’s not very good, I’m still learning”

Connaught’s director of skating programs, Keegan Murphy, said the double axel is “another big jump” and for someone of Samuel’s age, “it’s the next step over the next six months or so”

Other Connaught skaters to make the podium at the games were: Juvenile Men: Toma Fukuda-Wu - 2nd; Tristan Tan - 3rd; Juvenile Women: Sophia Marr - 3rd; Pre-Novice Women: Ilonna Chen - 2nd

Devils grab podium from last-place seed at BCs

Clearly, being the last-place seed doesn’t affect the Richmond Devils hockey team one little bit.

For the second year in a row, the Devils (pictured right) went into the BC Senior AA Female championships ranked last of six

And although the team didn’t quite match last year’s silver medal, the Richmond ladies still came home with a bronze from the provincials in Hope last weekend.

The fourth-seeded North Shore Rebels won their second consecutive title, beating the Fraser Valley Jets 2-1 in the final game

The Devils lost their semifinal game 3-2 to the Jets, before taking care of the Meadow Ridge Moose 2-1

Laura Horwood scored a goal and assist to lead Richmond, and finished fourth in the tournament scoring race with three goals and five points in four games.

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7651 No 5 Road

2 bedroom cond n o Central Richmond

Spacious 2 bedroom, 1 full bath, Insuite Laundry, Top Floor West facing unit in the heart of Richmond! Fabulous investment with future value potential.

$528,000

#305 - 5800 Cooney Road

SCHMITZ

WESTSIDE

604.908.2045

mail@bobschmitz.net

EXCEPTIONALLY SPACIOUS and beautifully REMODELLED 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom SUB-PENTHOUSE at the highly sought-after Hudson built by Bosa. This executive-style residence with 2 balconies features STUNNING PANORAMIC VIEWS of Lafarge Lake and the surrounding mountains with unparalleled privacy Enjoy the added convenience of two side-by-side secured parking stalls on the main level, a large storage locker, a proactive strata and an AMAZING RECREATION CENTER. Prime central location close to transit, shopping, restaurants, library, community center and any other amenity you desire A rare opportunity waiting for YOU! OPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY APRIL 8, 2-4PM

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Beautifully-crafted by Robert Bosa's Quorum Group! Practically across Richmond Centre. Low density Functional floor plans. Spacious & bright!

Blt-in brand name appliances.

Air-Con. No carpet. Equipped gym.

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

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1,336 sf w/22.57' frontage $1,414,000

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

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

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#807 – 6833 Buswell 1,156 sf 3-bdrm NE lconies totaling 833 sf Unobstructed Mt Ba iews King-sized master bdrm has walk-in clo #1207 – 6833 Buswell Street 954 sf 2-bdrm NE corner unit + 95 sf balcony Unobstructed Mt Baker & Burnaby Mt views King-sized master bdrm. $1,098,800 #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!! $688,800 NEW PRICE!!! SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 10 strata-titled
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450 SF PARKER PLACE II RETAIL $399,800 NEW LISTING AWESOME & MOVE-IN READY S t b ba ker & Burnab b by M M et t $1 $1 19 9 SOLD 55-10199 RIVER DRIVE Parc Riviera by renowned Dava Developments. 1,402 sf 3-bdrm 3.5 bath (2 en-suited bedrooms) luxury townhome 9ʼ ceiling & engineered wide plank wood flooring on main. Corner unit. Gas cooktop. Stainless steel appliances & quartz counter top. 300 sf front patio + 197 sf wrap around balcony with SW views. Geothermal heating & cooling. Swimming pool, large party room & equipped gym. LARGE BEAUTIFUL 1,402 SF T/H $1,198,000 NEW LISTING 39-12500 McNEELY DRIVE Polygon s “FRANCISCO VILLAGE” in CALIFORNIA POINTE. Popular 1,505 SF, 3-level, corner townhome. 3-bdrm, 2½ bath+ finished store rm. Front & back balconies. Double garage Recent upgrades: S/S kitchen appliances, interior paint, laminated wood floor & tiled bath/kitchen/ eating area floors, plumbing & lighting fixtures. Complex has outdoor pool, hot tub + club house w/GYM. Pets & rentals friendly 2020 approved EV charger "FRANCISCO VILLAGE" IN CALIFORNIA POINTE $1,068,000 NEW LISTING 621-159 W. 2ND AVENUE Immaculate 515sf apt. Junior 1-bdrm +flex rm/laundry + parking & locker N facing, expansive window wall. Sleek, Eurostyle kitchen, brand name appliances. Loads of storage space. Energy efficient. Amenities: landscaped rooftops, BBQ patio, assigned gardening planters, gym, meeting room, & party lounge. Pets & rentals (min 30-days) friendly Fantastic lifestyle w/ great restaurants, theatre, shopping, SkyTrain/ AquaBus, the SeaWall, Hinge Park, & Creekside Cmty Ctr all steps from your front door! TOWER GREEN AT WEST IN OLYMPIC VILLAGE $680,000 NEW LISTING 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. Euro-styled gourmet kitchen. Highend Gaggenau 5-burner gas cooktop. Premium quality engineered hardwood flooring. Huge living/ dining area easily fits another bedroom. Facilities: equipped gym, library, lounge, etc. 1,330 SF 2-BDRM CONDO IN UBC $1,688,000 101-2691 VISCOUNT WAY I-L zoned light industrial warehouse Self-managed complex of 9 un ts right next to Richmond s Home Depot. Front corner unit w/wrap around windows & Knight St Bridge exposure 4,178 sf (2,089 sf dn +2 089 sf up). N half of unit has been a permitted catering kitchen w/ full exhaust & walkin cooler Owner retiring S ha f has 10ʼ w x 8 h front overhead loading door at grade. No usage restrictions w/ 4 independent exits 4 assigned parking + loading bay LOOKING FOR CENTRAL KITCH/RESTAURANT SPACE? $2,228,800 1065-8888 ODLIN CRES Pacific Plaza (Cambie & Garden City corner). Walk to Aberdeen Station 439 sf air conditioned ground fl corner unit w/ water connection. Lots of visitor parking. ZI2 zoned. Perfect for retail & service office. (financial, accounting, lawyer, notary, insurance, Chinese or naturopathic medical, tutorial, art school, vet clinic & more). Has good tenant until October 31, 2024. (net ROI @ 3%). Invest now & use later Please do not disturb tenant. PACIFIC PLAZA 439 SF CORNER OFFICE UNIT $399,800 NEW LISTING 2250-4871 SHELL ROAD Great exposure! Corner of Shell/Alderbridge with over 50,000 cars passing by daily, excellent location for your company s branding opportunity Upstairs 1,543sq 2pc washroom, 2 pkg stalls + street parking. IB1 zoned, perfect for showroom/ office for service-oriented businesses such as Minor health (e.g acupuncture & naturopathic, massage clinics), lawyers or notary, financing & insurance etc. 1,543 SF UPSTAIR IB1-ZONED SPACE $999,000 NEW LISTING 1025-2633 SIMPSON ROAD Bridgeport & Shell Area. IL zoned. 3,126 SF 24ft Clear ceilings 35'W x 90'D Concrete tiltup construction Two rear 8'x10' dock-loading doors with levelers + 4 assigned parking. 120' space at rear allows 40'+ containers Good tenant, paying $6,936/mth gross rent, fi xed 'til October 31, 2023 (would love to renew) Perfect for investment or own use. RARELY AVAILABLE WAREHOUSE $2,680,000 SOLD 6125-4000 NO. 3 ROAD Top floor 12ʼ x 40ʼ (478 SF) office. F-to-C windows w/beautiful water & sunset views! Air-con. Shows like new Also FOR LEASE at $2,200 gross plus GST (3.78% NOI). At Canada Line skytrain Station. Zoned ZMU9 ZC27 (mix retail w/office units) allowing many usages ABERDEEN SQUARE 478 SF OFFICE FOR LEASE/SALE $438,000 1010-4380 NO. 3 ROAD Approx 80ʼ frontage facing No. 3 road Prime ground floor corner 5,499 sq.ft unit in Parker Place l. High ceiling. Bright & spacious. Located in the best area in this busy shopping mall. Perfect for medical centre, retail trade & services businesses, western style restaurant or dancing school/sport institute & more. HVAC (heat, ventilation & air-conditioning), newly renovated. 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

TOP FLOOR, SOUTH FACING

This amazingly bright and well-kept TOP FLOOR 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo offers 915 SF of spacious l ving n a super quiet and sought-after neighbourhood in West Richmond! Features high vaulted cei ings in the iving room, a gourmet kitchen updated bathroom, new faucets, fresh paint, new ighting and new carpets. This south facing home even comes with an nsuite storage room and an oversized 120 SF balcony 1 parking ncluded. Complex is very well maintained, rainscreened and upgraded roof, carpeting, exterior paint, boiler and laundry faci ities All this and more that’s ust steps to Blair Elementary Burnett Secondary Thompson Community Centre, parks, basketbal courts, tennis courts and transit. Rentals and pets of al sizes welcome.

BDRM, 2 BATH WITH 829 SF

Convenient location! Great air-conditioned 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo. Features new laminate floors large gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, stainless appliances, gas stove, 829 SF higher 9’ ceilings, insuite laundry and a large east facing balcony This 11 year old home faces east with a quiet outlook and is currently tenanted on a month to month basis Includes 1 parking & 1 storage locker The Alexandra Gardens neighborhood was built by Polygon and offers resort-style amenities including a private clubhouse, fitness room. outdoor swimming pool, hot tub, pool table, theatre room All this in a very central location 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

LARGE 663 SF 1 BEDROOM

FLO built by Onni Developments. This spacious 663 sq ft 1 bedroom unit offers a large patio with direct access t o the roof top gardens. Great for anyone with kids, pets or just wants easy access to the gym, recreation room or outdoor swimming pool. Interior features include: newer laminate hardwood floors in the bedroom & engineered oak hardwood floors in the living & dining rooms, quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, gas stove & newer washing machine. Well-managed complex with excellent amenities & nicely landscaped gardens. Just steps to the Richmond Centre Mall, Olympic Oval, T&T Supermarket, Hospital & easy access to the Skytrain & Vancouver #509-7360 Elmbridge Way

AIR CONDITIONED 1 BDRM + DEN

AVALON 3 in the vibrant River District community! Enjoy this spacious 595 SF 1 bedroom + den condo that comes complete with 1 ful bath, air conditioning and & an open west facing balcony with views of the Fraser River This home features arge floor to ceiling windows, upgraded laminate floors in all rooms, stainless steel appl ances, gas stove, quartz counters, under-cabinet lighting, insuite washer/dryer & an Ecobee Wifi thermostat. Amenities nclude a fitness center, garden courtyard, large amenities room & a roof-top outdoor pool All this that’s just steps to Save-on-Foods, Shoppers, TD & Scotiabank, Starbucks, Sushi Mura & direct bus to Metrotown. Move in ready anytime after April 2023!

#1008-3538 Sawmill Cres, Vancouver

UPDATED 2 BEDROOM & 2.5 BATH

to all highways & bridges into Vancouver 6300 No. 4 Road

WAREHOUSE / SHOWROOM

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This Brand New Home offers 3500 sq ft of spacious living with a bright open floor plan with high ceilings in the living, dining & family rooms Natura sunlight shines throughout most of the main floor It offers an authorized self contained 1 bedroom suite with its own laundry A large gourmet kitchen with Miele & European appliances & bonus 2nd wok kitchen will please all the chefs in the family Other features in the home include media room & den with built-in cabinets, quartz counter tops throughout Air Conditioning built in sprinklers plus much more. Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms with 4 baths and 2 of them are primary bedrooms with larger ensuites. The home is situa ed on a 71 x 106 =7528 sq ft lot with a back lane. Bonus back lane access could allow for additional parking & space for RV or boat. The 3 car garage is ready for e ectric vehicle charging 10460 Swinton Crescent , , 2
Chan Realty
#110-6086
Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4
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#307-6651 Lynas Lane , 2 , MAYFAIR PLACE BY POLYGON
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& 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 , LARGE LOT 63' X 302" = 19,035 SF! Excellent opportunity to build your dream home of up to 4305 square feet including garage on this great property Zoned AG1 so you can have lots of land at the back of the property for a tennis court, basketball court, mini pitch & putt or to just park extra cars, RV or boat. Just steps to Henry Anderson Elementary and AR MacNeil Secondary School and conveniently located just minutes to Garden City Park, transportation, Walmart Supercentre and all the shops & restaurants at the Central at Garden City mall. Easy access
This
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Spotless and super clean showroom office / warehouse located in the Riverside Industrial Park, just south of Steveston and east of Shell Road. A total of 2124 up to 4269 SF of space available on 2 levels when combined with the unit next door Features 2 oversized grade level garage doors, kitchenette, 3 bathrooms, 1 shower, HVAC plus 24’ high warehouse space located at the back of the property Space currently includes display grid racks, glass shelves, specialty hangers and spotlights wh ch could be used to display an array of products for various business uses. Comes with a total of 7 parking spots. All this within a very well-maintained complex that’s gated after hours and has easy access to Ironwood Plaza, Hwy 99 and 91. Ready to move n anytime! #1165 & 1170 - 11980 Hammersmith Way NEAR IRONWOOD PLAZA 693 SF OFFICE SPACE RIVERSIDE BUSINESS PARK. This totally open, 693 SF upper level office space comes with its own washroom, alarm system, openable skylight and ots o natural light. The unit has also been freshly painted, has a great north facing exposure and comes with 1 parking spot. All this in a quiet location n the SE quadran of Richmond that is just behind the conveniences of Ironwood Plaza and nearby amenities which include restaurants, London Drugs, UPS, banks, insurance, gyms, gas stations and more. Super easy access to Hwy 99 Hwy 91 Knight Street, Oak Street, YVR airport, Ferry Terminal and the USA Border Available for move in anytime. #2127-11871 Horseshoe Way 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 PREMIUM OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Excellent opportunity to lease prime executive office space in a central location between the Airport & Wes Richmond at the South Airport Terminal! Premium office spaces available between 816 SF on the 2nd leve to 5560 SF on the ground leve with its own bathrooms at a reasonable rate Access to a huge executivestyle 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 #313-8535 Jones Road , 10740 Ryan Road , BRENTWOOD MALL QUIET NORTH FACING 1+DEN This 1 bedroom PLUS DEN at the Carmichael House at Brentwood Gate offers 710 SF of super spacious living that’s positioned perfectly away from any road and skytrain noise with its NORTH, quiet exposure. Features an open kitchen, brand new stainless steel fridge & stove, new carpets, master bedroom with large walk-in closet, electric fireplace, insuite laundry and great covered balcony off of the living room. Even comes complete with 1 parking & 1 storage locker Amenities include an exercise centre, hot tub and clubhouse. All this in a well-maintained complex with caretaker in the heart of Burnaby North that’s just steps to Brentwood Town Centre Mall, skytrain station, buses, SFU, BCIT, banks, restaurants and easy access to Highway 1. Pets and rentals ok and ready to move in! #211-4868 Brentwood Drive, Burnaby , JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD
A22 THURSDAY, APRIL 06, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM SHOWINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #204-23100 GARRIPIE AVENUE Welcome to Hamilton H gh Street Residence built in 2020 A four-story, 55+ age requirement bu lding w th Club Membership amenities & services This 1 bed, 1 bath w th a covered East facing balcony has 600 sqft of iving space Open concept kitchen/living area w th radiant n-floor heating, stain ess steel appliances, quartz countertops, and on demand hot water tap Some of the many amen ties inc ude, a sw mming pool, hot tub, fitness center, biweek y housekeeping, mea cred ts, 24/7 emergency response and much more! Ca l to book your pr vate showing today! Priced at $399,900 Taylor Perry 604.318.1668 Offered at $1,298,800 Sean Lawson 604.240.4837 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12-4PM #9-9399 NO. 2 ROAD Introduc ng Crofton Town-homes, a boutique new community of 3 & 4 bedroom townhomes located n the North Steveston neighbourhood of West R chmond The 11 brand new Townhomes are designed n a class c brownstone style w th modern farmhouse aesthetics featur ng a combination of br ck, and wood tr m accents S eek k tchens offer slands w th quartz countertops and durab e materia s Developed by Cit mark one of Richmond s most pro ific townhome bu lders Come vis t our sales centre today! Offered at $2,198,800 Sean Lawson 604 240 4837
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY #201-6111 DYKE ROAD Welcome home to The Shore in Steveston, a boutique waterfront establishment offering luxury residential units, each with private gated garages, semi-private elevator access and serene river views. Modern artisanal styling blends natural refinement in two designer colour schemes offering subtle textures and rich materials to create an inviting interior Each unit plan has been deliberately arranged to connect with the magnificent light, harbour greenway park, and river views All homes enjoy spacious decks with serene water views of the Fraser River Call today! Offered at $1,058,800 Jess Baxter 604 377 2888 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM #12-13028 N0 2 ROAD Waterside V llage – we l-situated townhouse n Steveston South with unobstructed v ews of the farmland and north short mountains 3 bedrooms and 3 5 bathrooms n near y 1,400 SQFT This home offers you a pr vate garage parking space and carport parking The conven ent ocat on offers you quick access to Steveston Vil age and al that s has to offer (restaurants, groceries, shopp ng, schools, park space and more) Cal today to v ew NEWLISTING THE VILLAS #112 - 5800 Andrews Rd 2 bedroom PLUS large den, 2 FULL baths 9’ ceilings Ground floor. In floor HEAT included in maintenance fees. LISTED $758,000 Price adjusted & ready for your offer Call us to get your property listed and SOLD in a jiffy. APPLE GREENE #119 - 8860 No. 1 Rd Completely renovated interior. NEW kitchen, bathrooms, appliances … the works! 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bath Building also newly updated! LISTED $649,000 MIRAMAR WEST WHITE ROCK #1501 - 15165 Thrift Ave Listed $1,989,000 QUEEN’S GATE #211 - 8560 General Currie Rd Listed $638,000
SHOWINGS

$1,999,800

9120

Convenient BROADMOOR location, tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac setting. SPACIOUS floor plan with 6 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms that includes a SUITE. Garage converted to a 2-bedroom suite ideal for in-laws or a mortgage helper, can easily be returned to double garage. MOVE IN READY condition. Bright and sunny south-facing back yard. Errington

Elementary and Steveston-London Secondary catchment, close to transit and shopping.

Patti Martin 604-273-2828

$1,099,000

#30-11393 Steveston Highway

2 LEVEL, 3

2.5 bath plus additional UPSTAIRS

ROOM, duplex style townhome MODERN AND FRESH with lo s of updates. Open concept main floor with easy to maintain tile floors throughout the spacious living/dining room with gas fireplace. Updated kitchen in 2016 featuring QUARTZ counters, island and stainless appliances. New light fixtures throughout. Large fully fenced backyard perfect for outdoor enjoyment and pets. Upstairs features new German lamina e floors, 3 big bedrooms and a HUGE FAMILY ROOM/ FLEX SPACE. Side by side double garage. A fantastic location, across from Ironwood Shopping Centre, transit, HWY 99 and much more Patti Martin 604-273-2828 / Zack Zhang 778-881-9926

#213-4280 Moncton Street

“THE VILLAGE” at the heart of vibrant Steveston. This unit boosts 1100 sq ft with 2 bedrms, 2 baths+den & 2 large west exposed private sundecks. One of the best floorplans in the complex – spacious layout with 9 ft ceiling and separated bedrooms each with ensu te bathroom & walk-through closet. Den features lots of windows and access to one of the covered decks Quality finishing with hardwood floors, granite counters, stainless appliances, soaker tub

Moffatt Road

RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, APRIL 06, 2023 A23 L FET ME MEMBER S NCE 1988 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. Air-conditioned 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 Functiona floorplan and surprisingly spacious inter or make it an ideal first home for a family One gated parking with EV charging and a PRIVATE storage room included. Only 8 minutes walk to Marine Gateway shopping and Marine Drive Skytrain Station to YVR downtown, Langara College, and UBC. School catchment: Sir Wilfrid Laurier Elementary & Sir Winston Churchill Secondary Rentals & Pets Allowed. Don t miss this urban gem! Andrea Chu 604-338-6660 $968,000
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THE MELROSE-beautifully maintained and tastefully updated 2 bdrm 2 full bath CORNER uni ideally located in the quiet, back of the complex Enter the unit and be met with a cozy clean feeling of home. Vinyl floor planking throughout the main living areas, new window coverings, closet organizers, gas fireplace, updated carpet in the bedrooms and other thoughtful touches Renovated kitchen with window pot lighting, fresh bathrooms and laundry room. Second bedroom with handy Murphy bed. Primary bedroom with amp e closet space and ensuite. Bright and sunny exposure surrounded by natura light over ooking green space and the inner complex Building re-piped in 2016 Parking: 1 under building and 1 open (can rent additiona spots) and 1 locker Patti Martin 604-273-2828 $599,800 $1,099,800 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING
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We come to Br dgev ew Court in Ham lton! Th s spac ous 3-level townhome end unit with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, double SxS garage with EV Charger loads of storage space and a quaint cozy fenced backyard 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, a flex room with a built-in desk and a workbench in the garage provides

A24 THURSDAY, APRIL 06, 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 Salim Shivji 604.328.3521 #3901 - 4720 LOUGHEED HIGHWAY, BURNABY "CONCORD BRENTWOOD" - CONCORD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT! Brand new 1-Bedroom in one of the best new developments in Brentwood! Absolutely beautifully laid out suite with state-of-the art features! Upper floor 535 sq.ft.unit with outstanding South West views! Lovely interior décor throughout with high end finishing and all stainless appliances! Huge balcony too! The building has superb amenities including a Gym, EV parking, 24/7 Conciege, and on and on! See it, you' l love it! $719,900 7600 FRANCIS ROAD $499,900 1027 WALALEE AVE $1,565,000 Just Sold! 4650 BRENTWOOD BLVD $758,800 Just Sold! Just Sold! #209 - 8291 92 STREET, DELTA "TILBURY" IN LADNER Superb location in the Tilbury area at the Southwest corner of River Road and 92nd St. in "Buckingham Corporate Centre". Easy access to all areas of the Lower Mainland. High quality concrete tilt-up constructed building only 8 years old. Fronting onto River Road with Fraser River views. 24' clear ceiling in warehouse. Grade and Dock loading door with easy turn-around area. 5 assigned parking stal s. This is well laid-out space. Mezzanine could be rented out separately $3,698,000 JUST LISTED! HELEN PETTIPIECE 604.341.7997 www.helenpettipiece.com Seafair Realty BRITANNIA - VIEW SUITE #404-12911 Railway Avenue Immaculate, and tastefully decorated One Bedroom 1.5 Bathroom Penthouse in BRITANNIA with expansive River Views. Interior boast large principal rooms, good sized kitchen with eating area, adjacent pantry/laundry room, and spacious Master Suite with Walk-in Closet, and 4 piece en-suite. Enjoy morning coffee or "al fresco" dining on your private covered deck, while savoring the river views. Offered at $610,000 NEW LISTING OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY APRIL 8TH, 2-4PM Valeerie Laurendeau Endleess Opportunity 604.6603.7333 ValerieLaurendeau.ca ValerieL@remax.net Independent y Owned and Operated 110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 Bus: 604-273-2828 Fax: 604-279-8002 Westcoast 9408 Laka Drive $1,988,000 Welcome to this spacious family home owned by the original owners in a highly desirable neighborhood and on a quiet, clean residential street Walking distance to sought-after Jessie Wowk Elementary and Richmond Christian School. Make this home yours with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, games room that can be a bedroom, an expansive kitchen with walls of maple cabinets, a large kitchen nook and a double garage Bring your design ideas. Newer updates include roof in 2019 h/w tank in 2021, S/S appliances and exterior paint n 2018 Wel -mainta ned furnace replaced n 2007 and washer/dryer in 2014 Enterta n in the south-facing backyard Central location to Blundell Centre Richmond Centre groceries, restaurants, transit parks. In the catchment of Steveston-London Secondary with AP Program. 39 –
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 transit Queensborough Landing, New Westminster Vancouver and Burnaby 247 – 7471 Minoru Blvd $459,900 When size and location matter! Large 707 sq ft WOODRIDGE ESTATES one bdrm with no one above! Covered balcony for year-round use Open views looking across the property Lots of trees for added privacy Ideal location walking distance to Richmond Centre Mall, the library & Minoru Park. Many hard-to-find condo features: there s a laundry room, a large entrance area, a linen closet a fireplace (OK to burn pressed/manufactured log products) and great wal -space for art! Immaculately clean and move-in ready Woodridge Estates is a 4-building complex on 3.85 acres with resort-like facilities. Outdoor pool + hot tub squash court gym, picnic area, sauna + caretaker Al ages welcome 2 cats OK. $415.29/mo maintenance fee includes city water/sewer Ferris Elementary; Richmond Secondary SOLD SOLD www.AnnePiche.com sutton group - seafair realty. 550 - 9100 blundell road, richmond, bc v6y 1k3 604.241.4898 202-7280 Lindsay Road $189,000 LEASEHOLD 204-8020 Ryan Road $282,000 SOUTH ARM 309-8020 Ryan Road $278,000 LEASEHOLD 61-11491 7th Avenue $988,000 WATERFRONT 10100 Rosedene Cres $1,780,000 NEW LISTING 3651 Broadway Street $2,080,000 STEVESTON

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HOBBS, Mary Cecilia

September 27, 1947 - March 23, 2023

Mary Ceciia Hobbs passed away peacefuly at the Savaton Army Rotary Hospice in Richmond on March 23, 2023 at the age of 75 She s predeceased by her parents, Marian and John Harrson and 3 sibings She s ovngy survved by her husband Bil, daughter Danielle (Jeff), granddaughter Matlda, 5 siblngs and many neces and nephews

Mary graduated from SFU with a Master’s Degree n Economcs She had a lfelong career wth the Department of Fisheries and Oceans After retirng she spent a few years managing Myora Golf Course, a famiy busness

She was a member of the Richmond Tenns Club, and a member of the Musqueam Ladies Golf Club Mary served as the President of the Musqueam Lades Golf Club and she vounteered with the Youth Restorative Justice Program Throughout her lfe she found countess ways to gve back to her community through volunteer work She shared her leadership skils, her organizational skils and her compasson She was a generous sou and brghtened the lives of many peope

Mary loved her famiy deeply and took every opportunity to bring people together We wl always remember the Chrstmas, Easter and Thanksgiving famly dinners she hosted Her smle and laugh were contagous

Mary had a zest for ife She filled her life with many nterests and actvties She oved travelling with Bil, her annual trips wth the adies, paying tenns and gof, working in the garden and spending time with her famiy and many cose frends She especialy loved exploring the backyard with her granddaughter, Matida

Funera Mass for Mary wl be held on Friday, April 14th at 11am at St Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 4451 Wilams Road, Richmond

In leu of flowers, please consder making a donation to the Alzheimers Society or a charity of your choce https://alzhemer ca

GRANT, Donna Patricia

July 29, 1951 - March 19, 2023

Donna fought a bref battle wth cancer and quetly passed away surrounded by lovng famly Her compassionate nature, contagious aughter and fierce wit wl be sorey missed She leaves behind daughter Emily, sister Susan, brother in law Mchael, cousins Donald, Marg and Moe and countess more friends and famly Her celebration of life will be held at 11:00am on Saturday, April 8th at the Richmond Curling Club In lieu of flowers, kindly donate to the Reach Child and Youth Development Society.

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On-site Shredding $10 per box or bag

Saturday, Apr. 22 • 10:00AM - 2:00PM

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• Medical records & bills

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