Burnaby Now August 12 2015

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Seniors’ housing gets OK Derby Manor will offer 121 affordable housing units for seniors Janaya Fuller-Evans

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THEY’VE GOT THE BLUES Lee Fields & the Expressionists rocked Deer Lake Park on Saturday. Fields and his band were one of 12 acts that took to the stage during the day-long festival. To see more photos from the event, visit www.burnabynow.com. PHOTO JENNIFER GAUTHIER

Grey skies for blues fest Thousands of festivalgoers enjoy the vibe at Deer Lake Park for 16th annual Burnaby Blues + Roots Festival Cayley Dobie

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A little rain never hurt anyone, and that old adage proved true on Saturday when thousands of folks descended upon Deer Lake Park for the annual Blues +Roots Festival. Burnaby resident Leslie DeLuca has been attending the festival since it started 16 years ago, except for three or four years where family obligations conflicted with the date. Last year she invited friend and former coworker Dar Bosley – Bosley was impressed enough to come back again this year. “I love it. I loved it last time, I love it this time. I love blues,” she said.

Bosley’s favourite so far? “For me it was Imelda May,” she said. “I want her back.” When asked who they were most excitThis year’s lineup featured everything ed about seeing at this year’s festival, DeLufrom well-known, longtime musicians, inca said it was more about hearing new bands cluding Lee Fields & the Expressionists, to play than pining for one big name, adding up-and-coming acts like Devin she typically buys her tickets Cuddy and Colleen Rennison. for the festival before the lineIt really offered something for If you’re music up is even announced. everyone, DeLuca said. we find out what lover, you’re a the“When “If you’re a music lover, lineup is, … IYouTube blues lover. you’re a blues lover because them, Google them, I listen to blues is at the root,” she addall of them and get my favoued. “You’ve gotta have an open rites from there,” she said. mind, open ears and listen to A couple acts that had aleverybody and anything, and if ready caught the pair’s attenit’s not your cup of tea, cool.” tion included afternoon main stage act Eagle DeLuca’s favourite blues festival memory Rock Gospel and Jesse Roper, who appeared is the year k.d. lang was the headliner; lang with his band on the Garden Stage. was amazing, she said. Continued on page 3

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After years of back and forth between the George Derby Care Society and the City of Burnaby, the funding for Derby Manor has been approved. The society has been working on plans for the development next to the George Derby Centre, with 121 supportive housing units for low- and moderate-income seniors, since at least 2012. At that time, the society intended to build market rate rental housing, but it has since worked with the city and B.C. Housing to create an affordable nonprofit housing plan instead. At the July 20 council meeting, council approved the final allocation of a $1.23 million housing grant for the development from the city’s community benefit bonus housing funds. “It’s very exciting,” Ricky Kwan, George Derby Centre’s executive director, told the NOW. “We’ve been preparing for this project for quite some time.” Kwan took his position 14 months ago, he said, adding the project has gained momentum since then. Now that the funding has been approved, the society will be moving ahead with construction planning and tendering a contract to a developer, he said. Derby Manor, at 7550 Cumberland St., will be home to people 55 and older, who will be able to access meals, housekeeping services and recreational activities on site, according to a city staff report. B.C. Housing is involved in the project via the Community Partnership Initiatives Program and is leasing the land to the society at a nominal rate, the report stated. The building will go up on the eastern portion of the property, next to the 300bed George Derby Centre residential care facility, according to the report. “As council is aware, we passed Continued on page 4

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