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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023 WWW.RICHMOND-NEWS.COM WeekendForecastPage3 RICHMOND SEPTEMBER 22–OCTOBER 15, 2023 70+ in-person and online events and activities celebrating arts and culture across Richmond for FREE. Learn more by visiting richmond.ca/Cultu y and follow @HowArtW Instagram. #RichmondCultureDays #BCCultureDays D s e reDays

In-person Events and Activities richmond.ca/CultureDays

I Love Endangered Species

Ming Yeung

Sep 22–Oct 15

City Centre Community Centre 5900 Minoru Blvd

Enjoy beautiful portrayals of the world’s most endangered species by Ming Yeung, and grab a DIY craft kit to take home and complete. Drop-in.

International Mail Art Exhibition and Fundraiser

Richmond Art Gallery

Sep 22–Oct 15

Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate

Explore the beauty of mail art, an artistic movement centred on sending and sharing small-scale works through the postal service. Artists from all over the world have contributed postcard-size artworks. Drop-in.

Intricately Woven – Paintings and Installation by Su Xiang

Lipont Gallery

Sep 22–Oct 15

Lipont Gallery 4211 No 3 Rd.

The exhibition will showcase Vancouver-based artist Su Xiang’ medium-to-large scale monotonic acrylic paintings and installations. Drop-in.

Community Exhibition: O Zone

Photo Documentation Project City of Richmond Archives at Minoru Hall Gallery

Sep 22–Oct 15

Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate

Check out nearly 2,000 images of the O Zone documenting all 17 days of activities during the 2010 Olympics as well as the Olympic Torch Relay through Richmond. Drop-in.

Pop-Up Art Shows

by Steveston Historical Society

Sep 22–Oct 15

Steveston Museum and Post Office 3811 Moncton St.

Check out works of art by local artists.

September: John Beatty and The Wednesday Studio.

October: Marsha Hoggan, Denise Nichol and Jeremy Nichol. Drop-in.

Restoring Tram Car 1220

Steveston Tram

Sep 22–Oct 15

Steveston T am 4011 Moncton St.

C mb aboard one of the origina trams that ran on R chmond’s rail system from 1913-1958. Every weekend the e will be a new art project that visitors can create and take home Drop-in

Sonja Ahlers Classification Crisis

Richmond Art Gallery

Sep 22–Oct 15

Richmond Art Gallery, 7700 Minoru Gate

Exp o e artist Sonja Ahler’s exhibition tha includes z nes poetry, installations, excerpts from he pe sona archive and a decade-plus worth of works. D op- n

Art Wall Exhibit

Thompson Commun ty Association

Art Comm ttee

Sep 22–Oct 15

Thomp on Community Centre, 5151 Granville Ave

En oy and support unique creations made by community members including painting drawings, pho ographs and textile pieces. D op-in

Hope and Healing Canada

Tracey-Mae Chambers

Sep 22–Oct 15

Richmond Cu tura Cent e, Ro unda, 7700 M no u Ga e

V s Métis artist Tracey-Mae Chambers’ siteespon ive art installation composed of red yarn, pa t of a larger series presented across Canada and he Un ted States. The artist’s projec aims to broach he sub ect of decolonization with viewers and help br dge the gap between settlers and Indigenous, Mét s and Inuit people Drop-in

Community Art Exhibition

Treasure Hunt

Richmond Art Gallery at C ty Hal Gal eria

Sep 22–Oct 15

Richmond City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Rd

Th s community art exhibition celebrates the unique reasures in everyday moments and everyday spaces.

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Date Movie: Around the Year, Around the Clock at the Movies (Part 1)

Ron Reed

Sep 22–Oct 8

Richmond Cultu a Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

Th s s x-hour movie mash-up features 1,800 clips rom 700 diffe ent films, epresenting countrie around the globe Drop-in

Garden Time: Lumen Printing Drop-In Workshop

Aa on Friend Lettner

Fri, Sep 22, 10:00am–2:00pm

The Sha ing Farm 2771 Westminste Hwy

o n artis Aaron Friend Lettner for a drop-in workshop on lumen printing and learn how to make pho ographic images with plants and sunlight.

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Harvest Moon Culture and Celebration

Lei T an

Fri, Sep 22, 7:00–8:30pm

Richmond Cultura Centre Atrium 7700 Minoru Gate

Join this cultura workshop for interactive learning

moon cake tasting and photo opportunities to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Advance registration required limited spaces

Community Art Exhibition:

The Return of Art School

R chmond Schoo District No. 38 Teachers

Fri, Sep 22–25

Richmond Cultura Centre Upper Rotunda Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate

Exper ence the enchant ng wo d o a t a eache s and staf rom the R chmond Schoo D strict h gh ght the r own creat v y n h group ar exh b on Drop- n

Weaving Lives Together Collective

Paper Weaving Project

Mariana Frochtengarten

Fri, Sep 22, 10:00am–3:00pm

Tait Riverfront Community Park, 10255 River Drive

Paint and lea n basic paper weaving techniques in this hands-on workshop Drop-in

Xiang of China(中国香) of Thousands of Years–Aromatic, Calm and Graceful by JJW Aromas

Multiple dates and times

JJW Aromas Studio Citadel Crescent

JJW Aromas will present its beauty in irresistibly amazing fragrances, making skills and ceremonies

Advance registration equired

Chinese Ink and Brush Arts

Ch nese Ink and Brush Society

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–4:00pm

Richmond Cultura Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Learn how to write Chinese calligraphy through artistic styles and brush techniques Drop-in.

Cinderel a's Enchanting Meet & Greet

Gateway Theatre

Sat, Sep 23, 11:30am–4:00pm

Richmond Cultura Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Enjoy a dazzling encounte with Cinderella, where families can meet and take photos with the princess

Drop-in

Creating: Sudoku Quilt & Sock Buddies

Textile Arts Guild of Richmond

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–4:00pm

Richmond Arts Centre Fabric Arts Studio

7700 Minoru Gate

Help design a community quilt based on a Sudoku puzzle. And kids learn to sew by making your own Sock Buddy from ecycled materials Drop-in & pre-registration available

Kite Tales

Richmond Museum

Sat, Sep 23, 10:30am–4:00pm

Richmond Museum, 7700 Minoru Gate

Learn about the history and design of kites while creating you very own kite to take home. Perfect for all ages Drop-in.

Seniors Acting Out

Pla inum Players

Sat, Sep 23, 2:00–3:30pm;

Tue, Oct 3, 2:30–4:00pm

M noru Cent e for Ac ive Liv ng 7191 Granv l e Ave

Get ready to laugh with the Platinum Players as they rehearse for the fall season The audience will be invited to ead with them as well or can just sit back and enjoy D op-in.

Let's Make Mail Art

Richmond Art Gallery

Sat, Sep 23, 1:00–4:00pm

Richmond Art Gallery 7700 Minoru Gate

Ga ery staf w demons rate some ba ic echn ques for par cipants o deve op pos ca d-s zed ar wo ks us ng a var ety of mater a s D op- n– m ted spaces

Let's Rock Together

R chmond Gem and M neral Soc ety

Sat, Sep 23, 10:00am–3:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Outdoor Plaza & Lapidary Studio 7700 Minoru Gate

Try you hand at creating a simple necklace, bookmark or ring, tes your knowledge about rocks and observe jewellery being created in silversmithing Drop-in.

Plein Air Painting

Richmond Artists Guild

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–2:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join this friendly painting session and watch how a plein air painting is created step by step D op-in.

Richmond Clothing Repair Fair

City of Richmond & Textile Arts Guild of Richmond

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–4:00pm

Richmond Arts Centre Fabric Arts Studio 7700 Minoru Gate

Extend the life o your clothing by having it epaired by an expert. Drop-in & pre-registration available

Community Roots Mural Painting

Laura Kwok

Sat, Sep 23, 11:30am–4:00pm

Richmond Cultura Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join Richmond-based artist Laura Kwok in painting a mini-mobile mura in this hands-on workshop to inform a new mura for the Richmond Cultural Centre Annex Drop-in

Richmond on the Rocks

Canadian Rock Paintings Association

Sat, Sept 23, 11:00am–5:00pm;

Sun, Sep 24, 11:00am–5:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Rotunda & Rooftop Garden, 7700 Minoru Gate

This exhibition celebrates the fusion of art and cultu e through the beauty of rock painting D op-in.

Visitors' Portraits

Richmond Photo Club Society

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–4:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Rooftop Garden, 7700 Minoru Gate

Families children and individuals are all invited to have their portraits taken Drop-in.

Richmond Potters' Club

Shares Their Love of Clay

Richmond Pot ers Club

Sat, Sep 23, 11:30am–4:00pm; Sun, Sep 24, 10:30am–2:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre 7700 Minoru Gate

Check out this lively community arts group where local potters will be demonstrating wheel-th owing and hand-building techniques D op-in.

2023 Writer- n-Residence

Launch w th Audrey Thomas City of Richmond & Richmond Public Library

Sat, Sep 23, 12:00–1:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Atrium, 7700 Minoru Gate

Attend a special even featuring a reading by celebrated author Audrey Thomas followed by a dynamic Q&A session and more. D op-in.

Camilli String Quartet

Community Arts Council of Richmond

Sun, Sep 24, 2:00–4:00pm

Steveston Town Square Park, 3791 Moncton St. The outstanding Camilli String Quartet will perform a variety o musical styles, engaging the audience with witty commentary D op-in.

Discover Dance Day

Defy Gravity Dance Company

Sun, Sep 24, 10:00am–12:00pm (multiple classes)

Defy Gravity Dance Company 11151 Horseshoe Way

Unit 30

Try a free ballet or jazz dance class and get a behindthe-scenes look at how a dance studio works Fo ages 3-11 (differen classes). Advance registration required.

Play with Paint to Make

Textured Paper & Art

Jeni Chen

Sun, Sep 24, 12:00–3:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Jo n he a t s and ry d feren ools o make ex u es w th pa nt on pape and make ar wo k nsp red by ch d en’s book w ter ustrator Er c Car e D op-in.

Richmond Culture Days

Opening Ceremony

Sat, Sep 23, 11:00am–12:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Hosted by Mayo Malcolm B odie, this year's ceremony features an Indigenous welcome and song speeches, free drop-in activities, artis talks demos exhibitions and mo e. D op-in.

R chmond Pub ic Art

Bus Tour SOLD OUT Richmond Public Art

Sun, Sep 24, 11:00am–1:00pm

Richmond City Hall, 6911 No 3 Rd.

Join this accessible bus ou of public art works situated around Alexandra, B idgeport and Oval Villages. Advance egistration equired.

Screenprinting Workshop

Themed for Orange Shirt Day

The Arts Conservatory

Sun, Sep 24, 11:00am–4:00pm

The Arts Conservatory 5-12491 No 2 Rd.

Join this sc een printmaking workshop to create your own shirt with various designs to choose from Proceeds from donations benefit Urban Native Youth Association. Drop-in. Accepts optional pay-what-youmay donation (suggested donation of $10).

Three Perfect ons–The Art of Ch nese

Cal igraphy, Pa nting and Poetry

Chinese Artists Association of Richmond

Sun, Sep 24, 11:00am–4:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre Atrium 7700 Minoru Gate

Lea n about he a t o Ch nese paint ng and ca g aphy and ake par n hands-on ac v t es Drop- n

Open Rehearsal with Richmond Community Concert Band Richmond Community Band Society

Mon, Sep 25, 7:30–9:30pm

Ivan Franko Ukrainian Hall, 5311 Francis Rd.

Come and sten to he group pract ce and b ng a ong a band nst ument to o n n op ona D op- n

Community Art Exhibition: Group Show

Richmond Artists Guild at the Upper Rotunda Gallery

Tue, Sep 26, 9:00am – Sun, Oct 15, 5:00pm Richmond Cultural Centre 7700 Minoru Gate Richmond Artist Guild members will showcase their skills and talents through various mediums such as oil, acrylic, watercolour pastel and mixed media.

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Academics and well-being both as important: Superintendent

The new superintendent of the Richmond School District, Chris Usih, has hit the ground running

His goal is to visit every school in the district in the month of September, and this started the first week school was back

And what he’s seen so far has impressed him high academic success, high expectations from parents, but also a focus on personal well-being Usih said he’s seen “rich programming” throughout the school district and a “commitment to excellence.”

But that doesn’t mean he will be resting on his laurels, rather he has been poring through data to identify what questions need to be asked to ensure every student is successful

“I don’t think we’ll ever get to a place where we say we’re perfect,” he said.

SD38 ‘just the right size’

Usih’s first teaching job was with an Indigenous community in northern Manitoba, but he then moved on to the Toronto school district where he was a teacher and held various administrative roles before moving west Before coming to Richmond, Usih was the chief superintendent of schools in Calgary for about five years

Coming from large school districts, Usih called Richmond “just the right size”

“Just that sense of community is what’s exciting,” Usih said “Everyone that I’ve met so far has a real commitment and passion for the work that they do”

The weekend before he sat down with the Richmond News, Usih had been looking through school district data.

He hopes to continue building on the strong programs he’s seen so far, using evidencebased information and data to ensure “every student has the best chance of success”

“If we have the right data, we can ask the right questions,” he said “If we don’t have the right data, then we’re just guessing” Academics, well-being equally important

But, how one defines success can differ and Usih sees two pathways: academic success and personal well-being Traditionally, success

was measured in the former, but increasingly educators are focusing on the latter as well “We want every graduate from Richmond to experience both,” he said Besides, how students experience their time in school is just as important as what they learn. Usih said his former students would come back to him, not remembering a lesson in calculus, rather remembering how he did something different on Fridays as a sendoff for the weekend

After graduation, students talk about those things that contributed to their emotional well-being, things that brought them joy and the caring adults in the schools, Usih said “It never ceases to amaze me, like adults, students remember those inter-personal relationships,” he said “It’s what resonates with them many, many years after they’ve left us”

As for his personal philosophy, Usih believes education should be grounded in equity and collaboration The concept of equity, however, doesn’t mean every student gets the same thing, rather, every student gets what they need

“Every student should have the best opportunities despite their personal circumstances,” he said

A significant number of Richmond graduates go to post-secondary, Usih noted, and that’s the goal of the school system But this isn’t necessarily a four-year university degree, Usih said, rather post-secondary can be skilled trades training, a college program or an apprenticeship While there’s an identified skills

gap in various sectors, there will also be jobs in the future that aren’t even envisioned yet Therefore, teaching students “soft skills” like problem solving and collaboration are even more important today

Young people are “very bright and quite creative,” Usih said, and they have problem-solving potential because they don’t necessarily think linearly

It’s no longer enough to do well on tests. While a grounding in the basics is still important, problem-solving and applying knowledge gained through book learning will be key for today’s youth to tackle the “complex problems” they’ll face in their lifetime, including a changing technology and climate change

In fact, just on the second day of school, Usih visited Burnett secondary where students were debating current issues Instead of being told to read something and write a test on it, they had to read and come to school ready to take a position and debate it

Even if they’re using the Internet or AI for research, when they have to argue their position, they are using data to back it up

“It’s not a concern that they’re using technology to drive their argument, now they’ve taken a position and they’re going to substantiate their position on evidence that exists,” Usih explained.

There is still a need for basic knowledge, but it needs to be combined with critical thinking to “elevate” the information and have a “serious conversation” about it.

“It’s not this or this, it’s both,” Usih said

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Chris Usih, the new superintendent of Richmond schools, worked in large school districts such as Toronto and Calgary. Valerie Leung photo
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Traffic cam license ban favours criminal few

Dear Editor, “Richmond council challenges privacy commissioner’s ruling on traffic cameras,” RichmondNews com, Sept 14

When is a camera not a camera?

Richmond councillors were asking that very question on Sept 12 at their most recent community safety meeting

It seems dash cams and home doorbell cameras are completely legal to be used as evidence in court for criminal activities

But traffic cameras around the city are not to be used at any time to help identify criminals or their vehicles except unless you happen to do the heinous crime of running a red light, then you are fair game to be identified

The BC privacy commissioner, in their wisdom, say that the police cannot use those very same red-light cameras to identify child

Happy to flush less so you can water lawn

Dear Editor,

Here is a little neighbourly take on the current stage 2 water restrictions:

I am so happy that I am a good neighbour

I wash my vegetables and the dirty water goes into my potted plants

I throw my dog’s stale drinking water into my potted plants as well I take shorter showers

I flush the toilet every other time

Cheer up, Canada, it’s not that bad

Dear Editor,

At a time when most Canadians are very worried about our housing crisis and high cost of living, comes the news that Canada is the second-best country to live in the world

Recent media reports indicate that a conglomerate of various agencies in the U S made this worldwide survey possible

abductorsorongoingmurdersuspects

Once again, the rights of the few outweigh the safety of the masses Time for the provincial government to make some legislative changes.

During the hot spell, I watered my potted plants every other day and now I water 2-3 times a week I try to use as little water as possible

Why do I do this ?

So my neighbours can water their lawns with their automatic water sprinklers at 10 p m at night, even if their home has been empty for months, and for neighbours to be able to wash their cars and their driveways.

I am so happy I am a good neighbour

Notice

2024 City Grant Programs Open Applications accepted until 5:00 pm on October 18, 2023

The City of Richmond supports a positive quality of life for all its residents City Council recognizes that one means of helping to achieve this goal is through City Grant Programs to support the work of community service groups and individuals The City is currently accepting applications for the following grant programs:

• Arts and Culture

• Child Care

• Health, Social and Safety

• Parks, Recreation and Community Events

• Environmental Enhancement

To access the online application system, as well as Information Session details, Grant Program Guidelines, User Guides and City staff contact information, visit richmond.ca/CityGrants

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Around 17,000 people living in 87 countries were surveyed between March and June of this year and Canada came second to Switzerland as the second-best country to live in

This country’s agility, quality of life and commitment to social justice were some of the top qualities favouring Canada

In these rather depressing times, this gives Canadians a reason to cheer up.

Well done, Canada!

City of Richmond Notice

Development Permit Panel Meeting

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

3:30 p.m. in Council Chambers

Agenda Items:

1 900 and 1000 Ferguson Road - DP 21-945828 - Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District - To facilitate upgrades through construction of secondary and tertiary treatment structures and related components for the existing wastewater treatment plant on a site designated Environmentally Sensitive Area

2. 6531 Francis Road - DP 22-011557 - Jacky He - To permit the construction of two front-to-back duplexes at 6531 Francis Road (one on each lot after subdivision) with shared vehicle access from Francis Road, on lots zoned “Arterial Road Two-Unit Dwellings (RDA)”

3 6333 Cooney Road - DP 22-023105 - 6333 Cooney Road Limited Partnership - To permit the construction of a high-rise building containing approximately 81 dwelling units at 6333 Cooney Road on a site zoned “High Rise Apartment (ZHR8) - Brighouse Village (City Centre)”

4 10408 Dennis Crescent - DP 23-018670 - Sandeep Mann - To permit the construction of a coach house at 10408 Dennis Crescent on a site zoned “Single Detached with Granny Flat or Coach House - Edgemere (RE1)”

Please call 604-276-4395 for further information

Please note: If you are unable to attend the Development Permit Panel meeting in-person, you may provide written comments in advance of the meeting by email to cityclerk@richmond.ca, by standard mail, or participate in the meeting remotely by teleconference. Registration to participate remotely is available starting on the Friday prior to the meeting until 1:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting. Information on how to register is available on the City website: https://citycouncil.richmond.ca/meetings/phone-participation.htm

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1912 store could be hotel

A building in Steveston from 1912, which has served in various capacities from a dressmaker’s shop to an appliance store, might be turned into a 10-room hotel with two storeys added to it

The building at 3831 Moncton St at the corner of First Avenue survived the 1918 fire that destroyed much of old Steveston. Eric Law Architect has applied to the city to conserve the existing front of the building which includes a false front and to add two floors in order to build the hotel.

Because it’s a historical building, the architect has applied for a heritage revitalization agreement.

Documents show it was owned by “Ikeda” in 1922whileotherdocumentsshowitwasused as a dressmaker’s shop where Lily Ikeda, sister of Teruhiko Ikeda, worked.

Teruhiko was expecting to be interned in 1942 at which time there was discussion about leases on his two properties He was eventually interned to Picture Butte, Alta., close to Lethbridge

The Moncton Street building was sold to the wife of a Steveston shopkeeper, Ethel Fisher, for $1,275 in 1944 while Teruhiko was

Ray’s Dry Goods was at Moncton Street and First Avenue. City of Richmond Archives #2012 62

interned Its assessed value at that time was $2,065 and its taxable value was $1,280.

Records from the Japanese Claims Commission, which took place in Lethbridge, Alta afterthewar,A G Virtue,whowasrepresenting Teruhiko, noted another store on Moncton Street, valued at $3,200, also sold for $1,275 Teruhiko also owned a house on Chatham Street, which he bought in 1926 for $800 This sold in 1944 for $582.

The Moncton Street store was long run as Ray’s Dry Goods and then later it became Budget Appliances.

Budget Appliances closed in January 2021

RCMP made 100 photo requests

The RCMP has requested footage from the city’s traffic cameras more than 100 times already this year

The City of Richmond installed 110 closedcircuit cameras last year at intersections throughout the city

Currently, the traffic cameras capture lowresolution video, as mandated by the privacy commissioner, and, when they were set up, city staff said they could be used for analyzing traffic data

Richmond city council is planning to challenge the privacy commissioner’s ruling in an attempt to have high-resolution footage that could help RCMP investigate crimes

The community safety committee approved a motion which was opposed by Couns Michael Wolfe and Laura Gillanders to look into whether the cameras could be amplified to be high-resolution.

But it seems the RCMP is already using the low-resolution footage for investigations, despite the fact vehicle occupants and licence plates can’t be identified.

The city received 142 requests from the Richmond RCMP last year for camera footage. This year, so far, they’ve received 107. The RCMP say they request footage to “as-

sist with active investigations” and it’s just one tool in these investigations

“The nature of these investigations varies but we can confirm that evidence from these cameras have assisted in investigations,” explained RCMP media spokesperson Cpl. Adriana O’Malley.

“Video surveillance can assist investigators in a myriad of ways from missing persons to motor vehicle incidents to criminal investigations such as robberies, break & enters and assaults,” she said

O’Malley said, when asked whether highresolution footage would help, there are many factors to consider “when assessing or determining the probative value of the video” Some of these factors are whether it’s taken at night or during the day, the positioning of the camera and weather conditions

“However, generally speaking higher resolution can enhance the quality of the video, but as stated there are many other factorsto consider,” she added

City Coun Kash Heed was the instigator of the motion that asks city staff to look into elevating the resolution in the captured video “for the purposes of criminal investigation and prosecution.”

City Appointments 2024

Richmond City Council wishes to fill vacancies on the following Advisory Committees/Boards/Commissions:

Persons interested in serving the community, in a volunteer capacity, on any of the below Advisory Bodies are invited to submit an application, along with a resume, to the attention of the City Clerk’s Office, no later than Friday, September 29, 2023 Applications open from August 28th–September 29th, 2023

• Accessibility Advisory Committee

• Advisory Committee on the Environment

• Aquatic Advisory Board

• Child Care Development Advisory Committee

• Economic Advisory Committee

• Food Security and Agricultural Advisory Committee

• Heritage Commission

• Intercultural Advisory Committee

• Minoru Centre for Active Living Program Committee

• Public Art Advisory Committee

• Richmond Community Services Advisory Committee

• Richmond Public Library Board

• Seniors Advisory Committee

• Sister City Advisory Committee

• YVR Aeronautical Noise Management Committee

• YVR Environmental Advisory Committee

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Billboard spotted in Seattle confuses some Reddit users

A digital billboard in Seattle promoting Richmond has stirred up debate on social media

The new advertising campaign from Tourism Richmond was spotted in the Washington State city more than a week ago and has sparked long conversations on Reddit.

The billboard in question reads “Pacific people Authentic welcome” and shows a woman holding a plate of food and the inside of a restaurant with people cooking.

It is a part of the non-profit’s recent campaign to target new markets from across the border.

And while some Richmondites are questioning the campaign and appear to be confused by the messaging, Tourism Richmond explainedthethinkingistomakethecitydistinct from the likes of neighbouring Vancouver “People in Seattle, based on the research that we’ve done, really enjoy the food scene in Richmond,” said Tourism Richmond CEO Nancy Small

“Most people in Seattle either have been (to) or would know Vancouver, so we’re really trying to put in a brand out there ”

Small added the plan is to reinforce “the great food perceptions they have about our city and the fact that there’s a lot to see in the region, not just (in) Vancouver but also Richmond as well.”

Although there were some local detractors online, a few Reddit users thought the billboard was a smart move.

“I know that Chinese people who live in Seattle come up here for food It’s better quality and less expensive,” wrote user o33o

“They also stock up on pastries and snacks from T&T The selection is really limited and often double the price in Seattle”

Of those still confused on social media, Reddit user lestuckingemcity said they were confused

“Are we welcoming Pacific-Asians or Pacific northwesters or just Pacific adjacents more generally?” the reddit poster asked

Small said the message on the billboard ties into Tourism Richmond’s “brand approach,” with the organization’s slogan being “Pacific Authentic Richmond BC”

She added it’s referring to the city being on the Pacific and has nothing to do a particular ethnic group

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Rental prices keep climbing

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The average asking rent in Richmond continues to rise and reached $3,119 in July, a five-per-cent increase from June, according to the August 2023 Rent Report released by Rentals.ca.

This makes Richmond the second most expensive rental market among mid-sized cities in Canada (population between 100,000 and 500,000).

Richmond is also the fastest rising

mid-sized city for apartment renters in B C with a 27-per-cent rise from the same month last year

“Rents experienced further upward pressure [in July] as post-secondary students rushed to sign leases ahead of the fall term, the population grew by a record level, and homebuyers moved to the sidelines as the Bank of Canada raised interest rates to a 22-year high,” reads the report.

Among mid-sized cities in Canada,

North Vancouver is the most expensive for renters with an average asking rent of $3,556 in July, while Burnaby ($3,002) and Coquitlam ($2,811) ranked the third and fourth most expensive for Canadian renters in that category.

B C has the highest average asking rent of $2,622 in Canada and the fastest month-over-month increase

The average rent in Canada reached a record high of $2,078 in July

City Board

In accordance with the provisions of Section 647 of the Local Government Act, the following properties with delinquent taxes will be offered for sale by public auction at the City of Richmond’s Council Chambers The sale will commence at 10:00 a.m. on September 25, 2023 for all properties with delinquent taxes and interest outstanding at that time

Take notice that the purchaser of a tax sale property is subject to tax under the “Property Purchase Tax Act” on the fair market value of the property The City makes no representation express or implied as to title or the condition or quality of the properties being offered for sale Prospective purchasers are urged to research the properties to determine the existence of any bylaws, restrictions, charges or other conditions which may affect the value of the properties

All bidders must:

1 Pre-register between 8:15–9:30 a m at City Hall

2. Pay $180 non-refundable registration fee by debit card

3 Provide a certified cheque or bank draft made out to the City of Richmond for the maximum amount

If a bidder was unsuccessful at the auction, the certified cheque will be returned to the bidder

If a bidder was successful in purchasing a property or properties, the successful bid price(s) will be deducted

Quake near-miss for Richmond woman

A Richmond resident is still reeling in shock after hearing the news of a devastating earthquake in Morroco last week just days after she left that country

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Zineb Cader returned home from Morroco after visiting relatives a few days before a 6.8 magnitude earthquake in the High Atlas Mountains shook the city of Marrakech on Sept 8

“There’s quite some damage, so seeing it and how I saw it when I left there’s a bit of trauma thinking about what would have happened if my flight was delayed three or four days,” said Cader “It is a shock, but we can’t do anything about it when it comes to nature”

B.C.’s Morocco House Association has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money to help earthquake victims in Morocco.

The association is aiming to raise $450,000 to help the 300,000-plus people who have been affected by the natural disaster

More than 2,000 people died and thousands were reported injured, with numbers still on the rise, explained Cader, who is also vice-president of the Morocco House Association “Emotionally, the local Moroccan community is still in shock with the devasting news,” said Cader

Seeing the “earthquake and children losing their parents is really sad,” she added “We’re still trying to cope with it and we’re trying our best to be busy and not think about the negative side and be united to do what we can for the people who are still alive now”

Cader described the people of Morocco as “very united” with everyone in the country lending a helping hand despite the area of impact still being unstable

“There is still movement in the mountains with lots of rubble preventing search and rescue efforts, so there are a lot of challenges right now,” she said

“We trust our king and our government to help and we are hoping to do our part here financially to support in a way that we can, too”

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4 hospitalized in gas incident at McDonald’s

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A noxious substance was reportedly released in the No 3 Road McDonald’s in Richmond last Wednesday morning

Accordingtoapostonsocial media, students at a nearby school were warned not to “go to the McDonald’s on No. 3 Road for lunch”

Cpl Dennis Hwang, Richmond RCMP spokesperson, confirmed police were inves-

Richmond shooting suspect arrested

Police arrested a suspect in relation to a late-night shooting outside a Richmond business on July 23

three times out of the window,” said Richmond RCMP spokesperson Adriana O’Malley.

No one was injured in the shooting

tigating the incident

Patrons at the restaurant were “treated and decontaminated,” he added.

A spokesperson from the B C Emergency Health Services confirmed that they received a report of the incident at around 11:26 a m

Three ambulances responded and four patients were sent to the hospital “in stable condition” Another person was treated but did not need to be hospitalized.

One injured after car goes in ditch

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A car and its driver were found in a ditch near No 3 and Dyke roads in south Richmond last Tuesday evening. Richmond RCMP officers were called to the scene just before 7 p m on Sept 12

“Richmond RCMP frontline attended and determined neither alcohol nor drugs were a factor in the single vehicle collision,” Richmond RCMP spokesperson Adriana O’Malley told the Richmond News

She added that the driver of the car was treated at the scene by paramedics from the B.C. Emergency Health Services (BCEHS)

A spokesperson from the Canadian Coast Guard confirmed the Siyay hovercraft attended the scene but was stood down once BCEHS arrived

The Richmond News has reached out to the BCEHS for more information

The shooting took place around 11 p m eastoftheSeaIslandBridgeinthe

8500 block of Sea Island Way It was reported to RCMP the next day

A witness saw three men inside a ride-share vehicle, one of whom “took out a firearm and discharged it two to

One suspect was arrested on Thursday, Sept. 14 in Surrey.

“Due to the high-risk nature of the offences under investigation, our investigative team worked collaboratively with the Lower Mainland Integrated Emergency Response Team The suspect was ultimately arrested without

incident,” said Staff Sgt Gene Hsieh of the Richmond Major Crime Unit Richmond RCMP’s General Investigation Section is in charge of the investigation, which remains ongoing

Anyone with information about the incident should call Richmond RCMP at 604-278-1212 and quote file number 2023-23188 To remain anonymous, contact Crimestoppers by phone at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or go online at wwwsolvecrime ca

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Community enjoys sunny weekend at outdoor pet fair

Community members enjoyed a day in the sun at a free pet fair at the Lulu Island Winery

The Cutie Pet Fair, organized by the Vancouver International Volunteer Associa-

tion, welcomed Richmondites and their pets for a full day of fun events on Saturday Beloveddogswereputtothetestthrough a fun agility course, ending with a refresh-

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The Richmond Hospital/Healthcare Auxiliary Thrift Store in Steveston has some unique finds for sale.

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finds

The hospital thrift store volunteers once again had a treasure trove of items that went on sale on Saturday

This included glossy photos of such stars as Barbra Streisand and Jack Nicholson – going for $8 a piece – and a wide variety of teak dishes

And, for those who were looking forward to cooler weather, an Austrian wool blanket was on sale for $75

The Richmond Hospital/Healthcare Auxiliary Thrift Store, which raises money for patient care, is at 3731 Chatham St in Steveston

Facebook user Sherry Lee caught this comical moment in Richmond near YVR.

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A Richmond driver has come up with a new version of “park ‘n’ fly” which created some laughter on social media

The incident happened last Wednesday evening at around 8:20 p m when a small Ford vehicle ended up balanced in the air on top of a concrete barrier near Vancouver International Airport.

Facebook user Sherry Lee caught the moment on camera while travelling on Miller Road near YVR

Lee told the Richmond News that it was pure coincidence that the actual park ‘n’ fly bus drove behind the stricken vehicle just as she took the photo

Sports council kicks off new funding

Richmond Sports Council will soon be handing out funding to young people who fall through the cracks of traditional financial supports

Many young athletes playing competitive sports benefit from help from the likes of KidSport and government grants

However, there are many involved in active recreational activities that don’t receive any financial backing, hence, the sports council’s new “Active Recreation & Sport Fund”

The goal of the fund is to help young people participate in their chosen physical/recreational activity or sport “where financial barriers impact inclusion and where funding is not available through other programs available in the community, that place limitations on applicants.”

Formalized activities that are not aligned with a “Provincial Sports Organization (PSO)” will be eligible for funding, such as dance, martial arts and other organized recreational groups and activities

“(The program) started a month ago, but it has been in the works for a year,” Richmond Sports Council (RSC) chair Stuart Corrigal told the Richmond News.

“We just had to find the funding from the city as there are gaps in the funding for the kids If you’re not in a PSO sport, you are kind of overlooked for the traditional funding options This is what we’re targeting here.”

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The Pulse at Richmond Hospital Foundation

Recently, at the press conference announcing Dan On, owner of Dan-D Foods Ltd ’ s, $10 million donation towards health care in Richmond, I had the most interesting conversation with Dr. Tracy Chandler, radiologist at Richmond Hospital She shared why she chose to specialize in radiology and her story is certainly one to share.

Dr. Tracy Chandler shares, “Growing up, I had always wanted to have superpowers And no matter how much I wished I could fly or become invisible, it just never happened. I could not lift off and I was always in plain sight But years later, one superpower did eventually come true, and that was x-ray vision.”

“As a child, having x-ray vision meant you could see through walls and discover hidden treasures You could see what was happening even in enclosed spaces, and you could take action to help people before anyone else could see there was a problem Now, as a radiologist at Richmond Hospital, I am able to use medical imaging equipment to see into our patients, then help diagnose and treat them.”

Dr. Tracy Chandler, and her colleagues at Richmond Hospital, are excited about the new, second CT scanner Dan On and his family is helping make possible Dr Chandler says, “A patient’s diagnosis is often confirmed through medical imaging As one of the most frequently used pieces of diagnostic equipment serving the needs of both hospital and community patients, a second CT scanner will have a profound impact on patients as well as the medical imaging team ”

“In addition to the second CT scanner, the new Milan and Maureen Ilich Medical Imaging Centre, in the future Yurkovich Family Pavilion when it opens, will increase access to diagnostic testing even further by increasing the equipment to include a total of 4 CT scanners and 2 MRI machines ”

“Every year, new medical imaging capability becomes more detailed and clear, the same way a television or computer screen has improved over time. New and increased technology allows radiologists to make

diagnoses more efficiently, and with a greater degree of certainty Our team looks forward to the new and expanded medical imaging centre coming in the Yurkovich Family Pavilion and thank all our donors for helping make it a reality ”

Richmond Hospital Foundation currently has a $25 million fundraising campaign underway and the second CT scanner is an important part of it If you’d like to join us in advancing Richmond health care and donate towards the Medical Imaging Centre Campaign, please visit our website at richmondhospitalfoundation com

With joy, Natalie

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Meet heritage farm’s resident jam maker

Tucked away in an Edwardian farmhouse just off Richmond’s Dyke Road is a small, cozy kitchen

A curious child occasionally peeks in from the outside, just to be met with a warm invite to join London Farm’s jam maker as she stirs up her latest batch.

The Richmond News spent a sunny afternoon with jam maker Susan Hayhoe while she made blueberry-rhubarb preserve

Hayhoe came to London Farm six years ago with decades of jam-making experience under her belt or her in jar, if you will.

She was first drawn into the world of jammaking after discovering blackberry bushes on the side of the road, and soon enough, she started selling jam at local craft fairs.

At the heart of Hayhoe’s homemade jam are local fruits and produce, most of which come from friends and family.

“People know that I’ll do something with it, so they’ll call me and tell me, ‘We’ve got grapes and figs and things like that,’” she said.

Armed with her big pot sourced from a local thrift store, Hayhoe makes an average of 50 jars whenever she pops by the farm kitchen Her personal best record was 65 jars in one day

Jam is one of London Farm’s best-selling souvenirs, and demand for it never faltered even during the COVID-19 pandemic Hayhoe, who expected the farm to stop ordering jam at the time, told the News she was “amazed” when she was told to keep making more

‘I like doing them all ’

Hayhoe’s routine is simple and perfected after decades of experience she prepares

the fruit at home and bring them to the farm, pours them into the pot with the rest of the ingredients, and stirs the bubbling jam while sterilizing the jars

The trick to consistency is to use pectin, she told the News, and adding a bit of olive oil can also prevent the mixture from boiling over

She told the News she has made all kinds of jam-making faux pas over the years, in-

cluding forgetting to add sugar and having jars of jam shatter over her carpet. Her advice to beginners? “Just carefully follow the directions,” said Hayhoe

Although she tends to avoid making crabapple jam due to the difficulty of cleaning the fruit, Hayhoe loves all jam recipes equally

“I like doing them all,” she said.

“That’s what I liked about cooking You can do so many different things You don’t have to do the same thing over and over”

Hayhoe told the News her original plan was to work at the farm for at least five years Now that she has surpassed that goal, she’s hoping to mingle more with the community by putting on a jam-making demonstration

This kitchen is kind of small for too many people, but still, I’d be glad to. That would be really fun ”

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Go2Girl owner wins at Black biz awards

VALERIE LEUNG

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A Richmond business owner was awarded the Best Woman-Owned Business Award by the Black Business Association of BC (BBABC)

La Toya Barrington, who owns and operates Go2Girl Services, was named the winner at an awards ceremony in Vancouver on Sept. 9. The award is presented to a Black woman entrepreneur who excels in her business and sets an example for the next generation, according to the BBABC website

Barrington said she was in shock and felt honoured to have received the award as there were “many amazing and very deserving women” in her category

“I hope to empower and give inspiration to young girls, paving a bright, diverse and inclusive path toward their dreams and aspirations,” said Barrington

Golf fitter opens in Richmond

A leading player in the golf technology industry has opened its first Canadian store in Richmond.

Boasting more than 60,000 head and shaft combinations in Canada, U S -based custom golf club fitter Club Champion opened a fitting studio last week at 5660 Cedarbridge Way, just west of Lansdowne Road and Minoru Boulevard

The studio marks the first fully Club Champion-branded store in Canada after their acquisition of Tour Experience Golf (TXG) in 2022

Club Champion fits, sells and builds custom golf clubs using brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, PING, Titleist, Cobra, Fujikura and Golf Pride

The new studio features two indoor hitting bays with Foresight launch monitors for analyzing performance, a Quintic Ball Roll system for putting and a build shop for repairing and assembling golf clubs by hand.

The space also includes a

demo matrix to display the head and shaft options that make up their 60,000 hittable combinations

“We’re thrilled to be able to expand within Canada and keep bringing this level of fitting to golfers,” said Nick Sherburne, founder of Club Champion.

“Working with Ian (Fraser) and his team has been great, and we’re excited to offer custom club fitting to a new market”

Club Champion has been ranked by Golf Digest as one

of the 100 Best Club Fitters since the inception of the list

“We’ve seen so many players who think they aren’t skilled enough for a fitting, and that’s just not the case,” said Ian Fraser, GM of Club Champion Canada

“There’s no minimum skill required; in fact, higher handicappers stand to gain the most from a custom fitting. It’s not uncommon to see double-digit gains throughout the bag and a healthy drop in handicap after a fitting done right”

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Pickleball players win silver

DAISY XIONG

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John Yagi has shown it’s never too late to play sports and be on a podium.

The 73-year-old Richmond BC Pickleball Association member and his 71-year-old playing partner James Min brought home a silver medal from the Super Senior Slam Pickleball Tournament in Surrey in the 70-plus age group last month

“It wassomuchfun, soenjoyable, andgreat meeting those people as well… James’ grandkids were there watching and cheering for him,” said Yagi

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“To be in the gold medal match was a really great experience for me. That’s what we’re training for”

Yagi, a semi-retired pharmacist who still practices once a week, came across pickleball five years ago and fell in love with the sport.

“Because I played too much competitive tennis, my right rotator cuff was very sore and inflamed, so I didn’t play any sports for years, until pickleball,” recalled Yagi.

“Pickleball is much easier on the joints and on the older body like mine That’s why some people get the perception that pickleball is for older people, but it’s not anymore.”

Yagi said what really attracted him was the social aspect of the sport

“You meet a lot of different people playing pickleball It’s a social sport That’s the biggest benefit, because I was actually a loner, a very private, lonely person,” he said.

Yagi said playing pickleball has changed his life as he has met so many friends through the sport he even became a certified pickleball coach and is busy teaching pickleball across Metro Vancouver multiple days a week

Pickleball, a game played on a small court using paddles and wiffle ball, keeps Yagi connected with people both young and old, and is a “major factor in my happiness in just a regular life”

“Age doesn’t really matter. It’s just social communications, social interactions with every age group”

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#1165-11980 Hammersmith Way

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.

RICHMOND-NEWS.COM THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023 A19 RE/MAX Austin Kay Realty & RE/MAX Anita Chan Realty - #110-6086 Russ Baker Way, Richmond BC V7B 1B4 zelbridge Way AFFORDABLE STUDIO @ TV TOWER 2 Enjoy urban iving at its best in this affordable studio condo at the TV Tower 2 by Concord Pacific right on Robson Street in downtown Vancouver! This bright, southeast facing home features a wider 496 SF open ayout, bonus den that can even fit a double bed, floor to ceil ng windows, nsuite laundry deep walk-in closet and a larger, more desirable 140 SF deck. Literal y steps to every amenity there is including amazing shopping, award winning dining, sky train, bus stops, Yaletown Park, Pacific Centre Mall, BC Place, Rogers Arena and Robson Square! Excel ent opportunity for a first-time buyer new homeowner or investor All this in a well-run, pet friendly concrete hi-rise with 24 hour concierge, gym, hot tub, sauna, steam room, theatre and games room. $524,800 #706-233 Robson Street, Vancouver ROBSON STREET UPDATED 2 BEDROOM & 2.5 BATH This super bright and clean 2 bedroom townhome offers 994 sq ft of spacious living and 2.5
Ready to move in! $705,000 #138-2211 No. 4 Road AFFORDABLE T/HOME
rent is $1300 per month and lease renewal is March 2024. This is a great investment property in a popular Richmond Mall. Also suitable for your own use for various retail or office type businesses. $299,000 #1620-4311 Hazelbridge Way PARKER PLACE 2 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 Terminal @the YYR Airport. Premium office spaces available as small as 400 SF on the 2nd floor, 1638 SF on the ground level, large 2-level open atrium space of 5697 SF or even 10,000 SF of total space can be available at a very reasonable rate. Access to a huge executive-style lounge & boardroom at discounted rates is available to all occupants in the building. All-inclusive GROSS lease rates range from $36- $42/SF include property taxes, heat, air conditioning, lights & water Easily accessible from Central Richmond. $36-42/SF 4360 & 4380 Agar Drive AIRPORT & WEST RMD SEPT 9 184 W21st Ave, Van SOLD SEPT 7 #2127-11871 Horseshoe Way LEASED 35th Floor – 1 BDRM CONDO MetroPlace by Intracorp in the heart of Metrotown! Amazing city and mountain views from this 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom home from the 35th floor This super bright & immaculately maintained condo features modern finishings, laminate floors, stainless steel appliances, quartz counters, insuite laundry, ensuited bathroom, north facing balcony & floor to ceiling windows. With 493 SF of efficient living, it’s absolutely perfect for any 1st time buyer or investor All this in a great complex with a fully equipped fitness center, social lounge and party room that is just steps to the Skytrain, Metropolis shopping, Crystal Mall, Walmart, restaurants, T&T supermarket, theatres, buses, parks, school. Pets and rentals ok and ready to move in! $550,000 #3501-6461 Telford Ave, Burnaby NEW LISTING GREAT 3 BDRM CORNER TOWNHOME Popular Manoah Village is a family oriented & pet friendly
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amazing sunsets and water views from the roof top deck of this 1 year old home on a quiet street in popular Seafair This custom built home offers 3062 sf living area on a 60 x 100 = 6066 sf lot with a total of 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, extra large garage and a legal 1 bedroom side suite with full kitchen, laundry & a private entrance. The oversize dream kitchen includes high end Bosch & Electrolux appliances with both wok kitchen & main kitchen offering a 5 burner gas range with 2 ovens & 2 dishwashers and a 64” fridge/freezer combo, you are ready to host any size party Additional custom features include double glass sliding doors overlooking a large covered private patio, aluminum wood finished siding, stainless steel gutter guards, built in wardrobe cabinets, hidden LED lights in: walk in closet cabinets, primary bedroom wall feature, bathroom mirrors & family room feature wall. Must be seen to fully appreciate the details. $3,088,000 8431 Fairdell Crescent NEW LISTING
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113 - 23200 GILLEY ROAD OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY @ 105 - 23233 GILLEY ROAD

This 1 bedroom and den unit has a large West-facing patio, perfect for hosting guests when completed, estimated in 2024 Hamilton Village - West: Less than 15 homes remain! Hamilton Village - West offers the same style and value as Phase 1 in a larger, 2-part building The East and West, mixed-use buildings, share two indoor amenity spaces, beautiful gardens, a huge playground and an underbuilding parkade Live at the center of it all and come home to stainless steel appliances, forced air heating and cooling, sleek modern interiors and your choice of two designer colour schemes Call today!

Welcome home to The Shore in Steveston, a boutique waterfront establishment offering luxury residentia units, each with private gated garages, semi-private elevator access and serene river views This 2 bedroom unit offers a southwest facing private 210sf patio 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 Don’t wait, this limited offering won’t last

Offered at $1,698,800 | Sean Lawson 604.240.4837

604.813.4490

NEWLISTING

Open Sat Sept 23 & Sun Sept 24: 2-4pm

Welcome to your dream home in the Redonda! This top-floor, 1 bedroom plus den (with a barn door can also function as a 2nd bedroom) end-unit has been meticulously renovated, boasting Italian tile floors, vaulted 16’8” ceiling that offers stunning views of the Northshore mountains with gourmet kitchen featuring brand new stainless steel LG appliances, including washer/dryer, a Sakura hood fan, quartz counters, and glass tiles – all designed for both style and functionality Beautiful double walk-in shower with rainshower head and vanity Cellular shades throughout and a living room bay window to cozy up in, sitting by the gas f/p 2 tandem parking in a secured garage Close to transit, Richmond Centre Mall, General Currie Elementary and RC Palmer Secondary (AP).

2931 Steveston Highway

Welcome to the Miramar by BOSA in White Rock. Sub-penthouse

2 year young 1 bedroom 1 bath condo with expansive views of the mountains and city overlooking the courtyard below Immaculate like a show home perfect for first time Buyers, downsizers or investors. Comes with 2 side x side parking, 1 locker AC, engineered h/w floors, NEST thermostat, heated bathroom floor and Bosch appliances. Amenities include exercise room, lounge, dance/yoga studio, outdoor pool with hot tub on rooftop terrace Steps away from transit, retail, pharmacy restaurants, grocery store Enjoy the Sunday Farmers Market at your doorstep

Asking $3,788,000

One of the finest custom built homes in Steveston. This beautiful and unique home is SITUATED on QUIET DEAD END STREET, one home away from the Steve’s Heritage farm and the WEST RICHMOND DYKE. This home is 3944 sq. ft. and sits on an 8057 sq. ft. lot. Just a scenic 15 minute walk to Garry Point Park or 20 minutes into the village. 4 Bdrms, 5 and a half bathrooms, 4 ensuites, office, gym, sauna, oak paneled billiards room, an amazing theatre room, custom office, rooftop deck and hot tub with an incredible view, patio fire pit, large covered patio for year round enjoyment, gourmet kitchen with Wolf and Sub Zero appliances, custom Davinci linear Fireplace, 6 camera security, smart home control 4, complete home sound system, 2 steam showers, smart toilets, added storage with much more! Don’t wait; book your private showing now Search MLS #R2810850 on REW.ca/Realtor.ca for further information!

Peter Jensen | MacDonald Realty Westmar | 604-813-4490

A20 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2023 RICHMOND-NEWS.COM WESTWIND 11101 Chickadee Court SURREY #16 - 15155 62A Avenue
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424 – 8880 Jones Road | $649,000 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: 604-279-8002 Westcoast 22 - 3031 Williams Road | $998,000 Welcome to Edgewater Park. This END unit townhouse of a gem is super quiet, facing diagonally to green space and tucked away in a corner of the complex. Lovely spacious backyard with a cedar deck perfect for bbq’s, sipping on wine or having your morning coffee Lots of privacy provided by the neighboring hedge Bright, over 1400sf 4 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms with European wood staircase and on upper level floors, updated aminate flooring in the living and dining rooms, updated windows and sliding door recessed lighting in kitchen, new blinds throughout, on-demand tankless h/w tank with a 2002 furnace heated bathroom floor and a wood-burning f/p Close to Dixon Elementary (F.I) and Boyd Secondary Seafair Shopping Centre transit and the dyke 1303 - 15165 Thrift Avenue, White Rock | $699,000

Obituaries

LAWRENCE, Jacqlyn Alice Marie

January 23, 1949 - August 15, 2023

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jacqlyn Lawrence n Richmond, BC at Savaton Army Rotary Hospce House after a stroke

Predeceased by her parents, Ear and Leona Bowser, and brother Jerry She s survived by her husband, Dave, daughter Kathleen (Ryan), son Shawn (Audrey), her fathful dog, Buddy, as well as her sister Barbara Overman (Doug), and several extended family members

Jacqi, was born n Sault Ste Mare, Ontario She competed a degree at the Unversity of Waterloo before venturng out west to take a postion with CP Ar in Richmond as a computer programmer She took ful advantage of workng for the arlne and enoyed frequent traves ncuding her favourite destination, Fij Beachcomber Resort, aong with many sking adventures with the CP Ar Ski Cub where she met Dave

Once starting a famiy, she decded to stop working and devoted al her time to her young chidren Jacqi volunteered at the elementary school where she went on fied trps and spent many hours as a payground supervsor Her fondest memores from that time were takng the kds to the Chidren’s Festival and meetng Charlotte Damond Later on, she was a team manager for her chidren’s Richmond Mnor Hockey teams and aso helped organze many tournaments throughout the years She was a true hockey mom and enjoyed socalzng at the rink where she spent so much tme

Once her chidren got older, she returned to schoo and attended Langara Colege competing the ibrary technician program She started at Burnett Hgh School working with the teacher lbraran Her ove of reading and dscussng books wth other readers was her passion aong with theatrcal plays

Folowng retirement Jacqi, spent most of her free tme taking Buddy for daiy waks to Steveston Dog Park where she was wel known She was also proud that she lved in such a dverse community

Jacqi, was a wonderfu, frendy person who was ful of energy and always up for conversation She was a devoted wfe for 47 years and loved her family deepy Her death was far too soon, but, in her time, she left a precous egacy and many beautiful memories

Our famly woud like to thank the carng neghbours of Westwind who have offered their assistance and support, and to Chrstne Stewart, who heped care for Jacqi whie watng for the ambulance

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FAKARO, Phillip (Phil)

Phlip (Phi) Fakaro, passed away peacefuly shortly after his 90th brthday celebraton n Richmond, BC Philip ived a ful lfe aways brnging his dry sense of humour to any situaton, and deepy loyal to famiy and friends

Born May 6, 1933 in Vancouver, Phl graduated from Vancouver Techncal Schoo

Survived by hs beoved dancing partner and wife Shirey; their daughters Melna and Maureen; four grandchldren who he loved very much, Aexander, Rhianna, Sarah and Darby; and numerous dear neces, nephews, and friends Predeceased by his dad George, mom Bertha, sister Lorraine, brothers Buddy, Johnny, Dave and Nikki and other cherished frends and relatves

Phl worked as a fisherman with hs Dad and brothers, and had a career wth the Richmond Schoo Board as a Machine Operator and Groundsman Famiy, frends and fun were prorty for him, and he loved tending to his home and garden Hs hobbies incuded taking family vacations, spendng many hours with his creative and artstc passons, fishing, and beng outdoors

Jon us for a ceebration of Phi’s ife on Saturday, October 7th from 2-4 pm at Wistera Place, 4388 Garry Street, Richmond

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By virtue of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act

Notice s hereby given that on Septemebr 22, 2023, U-Lock Mini Storage, 4240 Manor St, Burnaby, V5G 1B2, wll dspose of:

1 2007 Hyunda Tucson VIN 5NMSH73E37H116742

RO: Matthew Blab

2 1989 Chrysler N Yrk VIN 1C3BC4638KD456868

RO: Wliam Steemson

3 2000 Toyota Corola VIN 2T1BR12E1YC791654

RO: Isaias Woldetsadik

These vehicles wil be put for auction via Bd4storage com on the 22nd of September 2023

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Unit # 2013 - Karim Lawji

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Invoking Memory that Never Sheds its Potency

Sophea Heang

Wed, Sep 27, 6:00–8:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre,Atrium, 7700 Minoru Gate

Poet and spoken word artist, Sophea Heang will recite her latest work in this two-hour long interactive poetic experience. Drop-in.

Moon Celebration

Canada Chinese Performing Arts Society

Wed, Sep 27, 7:00–10:00pm 200-6061 No. 3 Rd.

Join the Huayi community choir as they sing songs and present poems that relate to the moon in honour of the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Drop-in.

Art at Work: Richmond Arts and Culture Grant Program Information

Session and Application Tips

Arts Services, City of Richmond

Thu, Sep 28, 6:00–8:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

Learn the basics of articulating a compelling case for your projects, creating a realistic budget, assembling relevant support materials and more. Advance registration required.

Intro to Improv

Richmond Improv Theatre Society

Thu, Sep 28, 7:00–8:30pm; Thu, Oct 5, 7:00–8:30pm

Thompson Community Centre, 5151 Granville Ave

Learn simple improv exercises and join the journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. Advance registration required. Accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations

Open Choir Rehearsal

Richmond Youth Honour Choir

Wed, Oct 4 and Wed, Oct 11 (multiple times)

Peace Mennonite Church, 11571 Daniels Rd.

Join an open rehearsal and learn to sing and perform while making new friends. Ages 5-19. Drop-in.

Time at the Movies

Ron Reed

Wed, Oct 4, 6:30–8:00pm

Richmond Public Library, Brighouse Branch, 100-7700 Minoru Gate

Join local artist Ron Reed for a look at how time is portrayed in popular and independent film. Advance registration required.

Date Movie Talkback / Audience

Q&A: The Art of Movie Montage

Ron Reed

Thu, Oct 5, 7:00–8:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

A chance to talk with artist Ron Reed and find out more about his project, Date Movie (Part 1), and its 19-year process and inspirations. Drop-in

Women's Choir Open Rehearsal

The Richmond Singers

Sat, Oct 7, 1:00–3:15pm

Broadmoor Baptist Church, 8140 Saunders Rd. Try singing in a community choir No experience is necessary; you are welcome to sing along or just listen and enjoy Drop-in.

Botanical Nature Walk

Lori Snyder and Laura Kwok

Sat, Oct 7, 1:00–3:00pm

Richmond Public Library, Brighouse Branch, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join Métis herbalist Lori Snyder and Richmondbased muralist Laura Kwok for a guided nature walk around Minoru Park and Richmond City Hall to learn about local plant life, herbal remedies and more Advance registration required

Lost & Found

Peisen Ding, 2023 BC Culture Days

Ambassador

Oct 7–12

Richmond Cultural Centre,Atrium, 7700 Minoru Gate

Visit this interactive mixed-media art installation from Peisen Ding that showcases care, love and courage, and have a chance to reflect on your own lived experiences too Drop-in

Life Stories Painting Workshop

Peisen Ding, 2023 BC Culture Days

Ambassador

Sat, Oct 7, 3:00–4:00pm;

Sun, Oct 8, 3:00–4:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre,Atrium, 7700 Minoru Gate

Express yourself through this painting workshop for all ages, led by visual artist Peisen Ding Drop-in

Ninja X: The Graphic Novel

Laura Rivera

Sat, Oct 7, 11:00am–4:00pm;

Sun, Oct 8, 11:00am–4:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Rotunda, 7700 Minoru Gate

Learn about the process behind making comics and graphic novels, featuring the debut of Ninja X's fourth book Drop-in

The Colour of Dances

Vancouver We Dance Association

Sat, Oct 7, 1:00–2:00pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Outdoor Plaza, 7700 Minoru Gate

Enjoy a brand-new production that highlights different aspects of Chinese culture through stunning storytelling, choreography and beautiful costumes. Drop-in

Giggles and Laughs

Richmond Improv Theatre Society

Fri, Oct 13, 7:00–8:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join this all-ages improv show for an unforgettable afternoon of laughter Drop-in Accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations

Time to Play For the Lost

Time–Music Presentation

Gateway Theatre

Fri, Oct 13, 10:00–11:00am

Gateway Theatre, 6500 Gilbert Rd.

Enjoy a cross-generational presentation of music where the memories of first-generation immigrants reconnect with the youth of today Advance registration required.

Ukulele Ensemble Open House

Ukulele Ensemble of Steveston BC

Fri, Oct 13, 1:00–3:00pm

Steveston Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 4255 Moncton St.

Enjoy some beautiful music, sing along, craft percussion instruments, and try your hand at playing a ukulele. Advance registration required.

Botanical Self-Portrait

Collage Party

Laura Kwok

Sat, Oct 14, 1:00–4:00pm

Richmond Art Gallery, Program Room, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join artist Laura Kwok for a drop-in casual art party and create a self-portrait collage inspired by floral images and natural elements. Drop-in.

免費中文導覽: Chinese Language Tour

Richmond Art Gallery

Sat, Oct 14, 2:00–3:00pm

Richmond Art Gallery, 7700 Minoru Gate

Enjoy a guided tour of the exhibitions and discussion over a cup of tea. Advance registration required–limited spa

Learn more about these activities and register in advance at richmond.ca/CultureDays

Into A River–Hands-on Workshop

Su Xiang

Sat, Oct 14, 2:00–4:00pm

Lipont Gallery, 4211 No 3 Rd.

Artist Su Xiang will teach participants how to weave on canvas and form three-dimensional artworks Ages 12+. Drop-in.

Cycles of Nature Art

Creation and Exhibition

Richmond Arts Coalition

Sat, Oct 14, 11:00am–3:00pm

Terra Nova Sharing Farm, 2771 Westminster Hwy

Professional artists will engage with the public to create 'Cycles of Nature' artwork amid a backdrop of an exhibition of student-created artwork Drop-in.

祭作舍 SSOP Acting Workshop 2023 (Cantonese)

Sacrificium Society of Production

Sat, Oct 14, 3:00–4:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

Join this theatrical workshop featuring games, exercises and imagining motivation (including body, voice, emotions, etc) in a black box theatre Ages 14+. Advance registration required. Accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations

JO夢坊 Theatre Staged Reading Room (Cantonese)

Sacrificium Society of Production

Sun, Oct 15, 2:00–3:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre,Atrium, 7700 Minoru Gate

Witness a staged reading where speaking parts, stage directions and scene headings are read aloud Drop-in; limited spaces Accepts optional pay-what-you-may donations

Mosaic Firefly: Migration Stories

Richmond Multicultural Community Services, Presentation House Theatre, Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre and the City of Richmond

Sun, Oct 15, 3:00–4:30pm

Richmond Cultural Centre, Performance Hall, 7700 Minoru Gate

Richmond youth and seniors will present a final theatrical performance panel discussion with the ar participants who have been this year-long project Drop-i

SEPTEMBER 22–OCTOBER 15, 2023

Can’t attend in person? Explore digital + online activities at culturedays.ca

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