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Another big truck barrelled into a highway overpass Tuesday, this time on Highway 99, at the Highway 17A crossing creating traffic chaos.

By early Wednesday however, southbound traffic was again flowing on Highway 99 while the southbound lanes of Highway 17A overpass remain closed

“There were no serious injuries, however the Highway 17A overpass sustained substantial damage,” said Cpl. Mike Moore of the BC Highway Patrol.

The crash took place at about 11:15 a.m. and closed Highway 99 southbound, as well as Highway 17A southbound, to allow a structural assessment.

The impact tore off pieces from the underside of the overpass One huge clump of concrete dangled precariously over the highway, suspended by twisted rebar as crews began their inspection.

The crash is the latest in a constant stream of commercial trucks driving into B.C. overpasses, most of them in the

Lower Mainland.

For all of 2022 and up to last June 14, 19 trucks have crashed into B.C. bridges, according to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure bridge strikes data

Delta Coun. Dylan Kruger is calling for tougher action.

“These incidents cost taxpayers tens of millions in repairs. Commercial drivers who are found to be at fault should lose their licences and be subject to significant fines Right now, there is little to no recourse, ” Kruger said in a post on Twitter. “It is obvious that new overpasses are needed south of the Fraser on Highway 99, including a second exit out of Ladner”

BC United leader Kevin Falcon was in Richmond Tuesday and tweeted about the incident “The aftermath of a truck hitting an overpass in #DeltaBC has caused severe damage and traffic chaos Too bad we don’t have a 10-lane bridge to help alleviate this massive gridlock,” Falcon said in reference to the cancelled bridge.

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More than 150 frustrated float homeowners and business owners made their anger known at a town hall meeting on the ongoing dredging issue at Fisherman’s Hall in Ladner July 12.

The message most of the speakers conveyed was made loud and clear…they don’t want to hear their political representatives describing how much they have been advocating…they want results

Delta South MLA Ian Paton, Mayor George Harvie and MP Carla

Qualtrough began the forum with presentations on their efforts and continued frustration getting someone to assume responsibility for immediate dredging to alleviate the rapidly silting-up secondary channels of the Fraser River.

All three said the port authority has been responsible before turn-

ing its back on what should still be its obligation.

Acknowledging the efforts of the Ladner Sediment Group, Qualtrough said the issue has been “the biggest jurisdictional passing of the buck” she’s ever experienced since she was elected, suggesting residents form a new advocacy group.

The recent funding announcement for dredging in Steveston should provide leverage for Ladner, she said, adding there is currently a “massive jurisdictional gap ” on the issue.

Paton, who recently submitted a petition in the Legislature, lamented it’s a problem that hasn’t been resolved for many years

He said it’s not worth “chasing down” $12to-$14 million every 10 years to get dredging done at one time, only to see the problem come back. Instead, an ongoing maintenance pro-

gram costing $2 million a year makes sense

The province has a role to play, since it controls water lot leases, but the government refuses to even acknowledge there is an issue, he complained.

Harvie, who joined

forces with the City of Richmond, Tsawwassen First Nation and Musqueam Indian in the hope of having a stronger voice, described his efforts including meetings with federal officials in Ottawa, adding he’s never been so frustrated

with the endless excuses.

“My solution, the only solution, is to get the fricken port to do what they did before and look after the secondary channels… They can do the permits, but we ’ ve had no good relationships with the port, even

since I was city manager and the last little bit as the mayor, ” Harvie said.

Harvie, who is also chair of Metro Vancouver, also said he will be pushing for a meeting along with Metro’s representative at the port’s board.

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There’s now no room for error as conditions remain tinder dry, ready to explode into fire. Having gone weeks without rain, and none in the immediate forecast, Delta’s fire danger rating has now moved to the extreme level

The City of Delta announced the change at noon Tuesday.

“An extreme rating occurs when continued dry weather has resulted

in conditions that are tinder dry and extremely sensitive to sparks and fire,” the city said in a release

The city notes that campfires and briquette barbecue or cooking stoves are banned across the city.

Propane or gas-powered barbecues or stoves are allowed only in dayuse areas with picnic tables, picnic shelters or group camps Barbecues and stoves must be monitored constantly while in use.

Smoking is banned

throughout the city’s parks and open spaces.

Campfires, fire pits, outdoor fire places, fire bowls, chimineas (that is wood stoves for outdoor patios) and outdoor fireplaces are all banned in Delta.

Hikers are also requested to stay on trails at all times to be aware of all possible sources of sparks

Under an extreme fire danger rating, Delta Fire and Emergency Services will make regular patrols of parks. Deputy Fire Chief Dave Wood specifically asked last week for smokers not to toss their cigarette butts.

Anyone who spots unauthorized activity that could cause a fire is asked to call Delta Police’s non-emergency line at 604-946-4411. Report all fires to 911 immediately.

Water concerns

Just as the water supply drops in the summer, demand skyrockets, by up to 50 per cent, as people try to keep their lawns lush and their gardens green Delta, along with the rest of Metro Vancouver, is currently at Stage 1 water restrictions, where residents are allowed to water their lawns only

one day a week.

Although water levels in the Capilano, Seymour and Coquitlam reservoirs currently are within the normal range, much of the province is drying up Drought is deepening because of lower levels of rain and snow in the past year, with most water basins in B.C. now at Level 4

Delta farmer Brent Kelly said that so far in the Boundary Bay area, irrigation water has been good, but the Fraser River is running low. As well, salt water is now creeping upstream

farther west, whereas that doesn’t usually happen until later in the summer

So far, his potato and cranberry crops seem okay, although the late planting of potatoes hasn’t yet grown a leaf canopy, adding that if they have enough irrigation water until the end of July they’ll probably be all right

But he noted that since May 6, his farm has received only about 20 mm of rain, whereas it usually gets about 100 mm from then, until now.

Still, while last fall

was dry, Kelly says the snow pack in the mountains was only about 10 per cent below average, although it melted quickly with the warm spring.

He doubted that any orders to reduce water use by agricultural users would apply here, saying that’s more likely in the Interior.

According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Canadian Drought Monitor, the Lower Mainland area is now classified as being under severe drought conditions.

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Resident asks city for tree watering education blitz

Drought and heat waves make life tough on young trees, so Martha Cheney wants Delta to do more to help them survive

After seeing saplings with empty water bags near her home in Ladner, as well as at the fire hall and school district building, she’d like the city to raise awareness and enlist the public’s help by ensuring the water bags attached to the base of a newly planted tree stay filled

“If you read the tag, it says, ‘Please water this tree,’” Cheney said. “They need to make it very clear that if you have a tree in front of

your house, or apartment, or whatever –check the bag. Trees need water and we need trees.”

According to its website, the City of Delta will install a watering bag on new, or older trees upon request.

The city also encourages residents to fill the bags twice a week during hot spells.

“When we plant street/boulevard trees in front of residences, we correspond with homeowners, ask for their assistance and provide directions in filling the watering bags twice a week, during summer months,” said the city’s director of engineering operations Josh Turner

Cheney says all of the

trees she’s seen in the area are bone dry.

“What I’m proposing is a public awareness campaign by Delta to get people to put water in the tree bags and simply pay attention to the trees We need them to survive so we should care for them.

It would save the city money in the long run, ” she said in a letter to council

Five staff have been assigned this summer to water more than 4,000 trees on a three-to fourweek cycle

But given the dry weather, the city is considering implementing an afternoon shift to reduce the period between watering, Turner said.

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Delta council recently gave final approval for a zoning amendment for 11 side-by-side vacant waterfront properties includes new float homes, although those won’t be added anytime soon

The properties at 6291 to 6351 River Rd. will have houses upland and float homes, if eventually permitted by the province, fronting them

Council several years prior had approved a different application for the site which would

have seen larger float homes and smaller upland houses allowed, but the province later announced it would not be accepting any more applications for floating home communities.

There’s no indication if or when that policy will change, or whether there will be public consultation

The moratorium includes both aquatic Crown and float home communities and is reviewed every 24 months The current moratorium goes until March 2025

Delta South MLA Ian

Paton recently submitted a request to Nathan Cullen, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, asking the government when

a new Provincial Land Operational (PLO) policy and float home pricing will be established, saying float homes offer another affordable housing option.

Noting his constituency includes float home operations at Ladner Reach Marina, Canoe Pass Village and WestDel Marina, the BC United MLA noted Delta

needs to be able to provide even more housing options, given the demand for that type of housing and the fact the province included the municipality in a first list of communities that will be given housing targets

“Float home operators have been told that due to the lack of a PLO policy, the South Coast Region is not able to accept float home applications, including those that are supported by City plans,” wrote Paton

“Despite this strict moratorium, variances to this policy are being approved on a subjective basis, as seems to be the case with the proposed Squamish floating home development in partnership with First Nations.”

Paton also wrote, “As a targeted community by the Ministry of Housing,

we would like to ensure that all available options are allowed to flourish in Delta South, particularly options that are below market housing options”

A City of Delta staff response notes that the Riverside Area Plan recognizes existing float home communities in the Port Guichon East and Canoe Pass neighbourhoods, and encourages limited additional residential development, including float homes, on the water side of River Road and other select areas.

“Staff support opportunities for further clarity on the Provincial regulatory regime as it relates to the development of new float homes, in conjunction with the development of a sustainable dredging strategy,” the response memo notes.

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Deltatowaitonairconditionerbylaw

The City of Delta will wait until new BC Building Code changes come into effect rather than amending the municipality’s regulations to require air conditioning in new residential builds.

Coun. Dan Boisvert

recently put forward a motion, which was endorsed by council, requesting city staff prepare a report on the feasibility of a new bylaw making air conditioning mandatory for new multifamily developments.

The bylaw would also require active mechanical cooling systems in buildings that have public

gatherings

A report to council at its July 10 meeting says the province is proposing to introduce requirements to the BC Building Code (BCBC) that would mandate cooling capability in all new residential construction including single-detached dwellings, secondary suites and multi-unit developments.

The proposed new language would require that at least one room in every dwelling unit have cooling to keep the temperature below 26 degrees Celsius The change is worded that it could be accomplished with cooling appliances alone or, where achievable, by passive design.

Work is also cur-

rently being conducted to implement overheating provisions into the National Building Code (NBC)

Boisvert agreed with the recommendation to wait for the new provincial building code regulations, but said he is concerned about the idea of allowing new residential buildings to

not have a mechanical cooling system if a developer says the design will keep at least one room at a cooler temperature

He noted there could be no recourse if the design ends up not achieving a cooler room.

Delta staff anticipate the building code changes will occur this December.

City facing billion dollar price tag for flood protection

The City of Delta faces a daunting task when it comes to protecting itself from being flooded.

That was the message from Engineering Director Steven Lan during a presentation on the city’s ongoing flood protection initiatives.

Despite the enormous costs and future risks, low-lying vulnerable areas are still waiting for a long-term funding strategy for dike upgrades from the provincial and federal governments.

Last week, the province announced it is providing an additional $44 million through the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund, administered through the Union of British Columbia Municipalities, to support projects that strengthen the resilience of B.C. First Nations and local governments in responding to and preparing for natural disasters and climate change. The City of Delta is getting $2 million for the Boundary Bay Construction Fill Pilot

Dike Project.

However, Lan said they are looking for any funding sources available, reiterating the estimated cost to raise Delta’s 67-km of dikes to current standards, as well as seismic upgrades, by 2100 stands at over $1.9 billion.

He said the Fraser Basin Council recommends establishing a long-term funding program to support implementation of the Lower Mainland Flood Management Strategy, but senior

level government financial support is needed

The city currently has $6.5 billion in private property and public infrastructure protected by Delta’s diking infrastructure, while the estimated damage by a major dike breach is anywhere from $1 billion-to-$3 billion, according to an engineering department report, adding about 53 per cent of Delta’s land mass is vulnerable to flooding

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Drugcrisis:wehavetodobetter

The Portugal model of drug decriminalization, hailed worldwide as a pioneering approach in drug policy, is currently being reconsidered

Portugal decriminalized all drugs in 2001; it was a bold experiment aimed at treating drug use as a public health issue rather than a criminal one Two decades later, “Portugal is now having doubts”

The cornerstone of Portugal’s initiative was treatment and recovery

In 2001, Portugal committed USD 82.7 million for drug oversight, which has been reduced to USD 17 4 million over the past 22 years; at the same time, users being funnelled into drug treatment have gone from a peak of 1,150 in 2015 to 352 in 2021

Portugal’s policy courageously shifted the focus from punishment to health–a much needed change. However, it underscores the necessity for a comprehensive, sustainable, and flexible whole-system funding model that focuses on a continuum of care. The challenges facing the Portugal model should not be interpreted as a failure of drug decriminalization, but rather as a call for continuous evaluation, improvement and investment to reach the best model possible.

The pilot project involving decriminalization and safe supply of small quantities

of drugs in British Columbia is similarly only a piece in a very complex puzzle that requires an understanding and application of a whole-system approach, addressing the various historical and ongoing silos within our public health and social care systems.

B C’s treatment and recovery system is intricate, involving multiple entities such as health authorities, government-funded non-profit organizations, and private businesses, which can cost thousands of dollars. Moreover, there are varying opinions on the outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of decriminalization and, more specifically, treatment and recovery initiatives

Although I agree with the underlying principles of decriminalization, it is evident in the early evaluation that our communities are currently not experiencing the desired outcome from this policy change

The number of overdose deaths in B.C., reaching 791 from the time decriminalization was enacted until May 2023, closely mirrors the figures from the same period in 2022 (n=772)

B C can learn from Portugal’s experiences and, through strong leadership, unwavering resolve, and a whole system approach, make strides toward meaningful progress. The pitfalls of inconsistent policy, lack of oversight and measurement of initiatives, systems

working in silos and funding decisions pose risks to the desired objectives of the BC decriminalization pilot project.

A whole-system approach involves creating immediate evidenced-based addiction treatment and concurrent mental health crisis intervention and support This includes the necessity for more funding for evidencebased addiction treatment

When our loved ones struggle with drug addiction, our concerns extend beyond their safety and risk reduction; we also desire them to receive the necessary treatment for recovery and improvement.

Decriminalization and safe supply work hand and glove with treatment and recovery The Portugal model prioritized treatment and recovery as a fundamental aspect of its initiative in 2001. However, in 2022, changes in funding significantly impacted the outcomes of Portugal’s model, compromising treatment and recovery.

The success of BC’s decriminalization pilot hinges on a comprehensive systemwide approach, encompassing sustainable funding, evidence-based addiction treatment with prompt accessibility, concurrent mental health crisis intervention and support, and of course, leadership.

-Submitted by Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord

Depending on where you live in South Delta, you may have heard the sound of heavy farm equipment in the pre-dawn hours moving to the farm site the past few months.

Plowing, planting, irrigating and harvesting requires large tractors and other vehicles I know of many who complain about the noise For me it is a comforting sound and although I awake to it, I am appreciative of the hard work our farming community engages in to keep us food secure.

Canada is generally a food secure country, and we should be grateful for that, however, as we all should know by now, a

changing climate can present many challenges for food production

There are many examples of dire conditions that threaten food production all over the world. Throw in a little geopolitical strife in various scenarios and you can see that we should not take food for granted.

California has been especially hard hit over the past few years The breadbasket of North America has seen drought, wildfires, and recently massive flooding that have rendered thousands and thousands of foodproducing acres unfarmable.

The State of Georgia, known as the “Peach State,” may have to change its motto after a series of late frosts followed by cataclys-

mique downpours have almost completely decimated the crop.

Most of Europe has been in a drought for the entire growing season and food prices are soaring

We have been reasonably lucky regionally with the exception of the Sumas prairie disaster in November of 2021. This is not an excuse for complacency, in fact, we need to be more collectively aware of our circumstances and be prepared to innovate because it is increasingly obvious that a food status quo is a ridiculous assumption.

I call on B.C.’s ministries of education, agriculture and advanced education to be forward thinking and collaborate to integrate agri-food and agri-tech

Community Comment

food security strategies into our school curriculums.

Future generations need to better understand the challenges that the food system is facing so that they can prepare accordingly to keep us food secure

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KinVillageisajewel

Editor:

I write to pay homage to KinVillage Association

In my opinion

KinVillage is an under recognized jewel in our community. Most people know KinVillage for its Community Centre catering to seniors or for its long-term care facility However, I would like to draw attention to what for me is its greatest service, that being the Day Program for Older Adults

I am three-and onehalf years into being the single caregiver to my wife of 53 years who suffers from advanced Alzheimer’s I find this task to be physically exhausting and mentally depleting. Like most caregivers I aspire

to keep my loved one at home for as long as possible, a goal echoed by the Ministry of Health and local health authorities The biggest impediment I find to this task is the limited support that the health care system is able to provide.

The only reason, I am able to cope is because of the respite available from the Day Program for Older Adults. This program, while supplying me with respite, provides a high level of care and socialization for my wife

It has been well documented that our population is aging Dementia and Alzheimer’s along with physical aging are turning more seniors into caregivers every day. A

recent announcement from the Ministry and Fraser Health acknowledged that in their most welcome announcement about the much-needed upgrade to Mountain View Manor, projected to break ground in 2025.

KinVillage Association, being well ahead of the curve, invoked upon a project three years ago to add additional long-term care beds and equally important, a much larger and state of the art facility for the Day Program for Older Adults When completed this will greatly enhance service to a greater number of patients and provide crucial respite to a larger number of caregivers.

Please help water the trees

Editor:

Some years ago, Delta initiated a project to “ green ” the municipality through the planting of a wide variety of trees. Increasing the tree canopy was not just meant to beautify our community but also to improve livability by moderating extreme temperatures,

retention of moisture and increased biodiversity

With another heatwave in 2023, many of the newly planted trees struggle with heat and drought.

While Delta has provided the trees with “Watergator” bags, the task to water all the trees has been overwhelming.

As a community let’s take the initiative to water the trees in front of our homes and help them survive

These trees are not Delta’s trees but our trees, and they need a bit of help. A couple of watering cans twice a week is all it takes!

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OpposedtoTsawwassen officebuilding

Editor:

I write to express my strong opposition to the proposed non-conforming OCP application for a large-scale office building at 12th Ave. and 53A St. Rezoning the singlefamily residential lot to commercial use along 53A expands commercial activities in an area that should prioritize residential housing over office space; and if approved contradicts Achieving for Delta’s promise around housing

Given B.C.’s watchlist for housing targets, other municipalities are converting office spaces to residential units. A smaller scale mixed-use commercial/residential building would be more appropriate to accommodate both coffee shop, doctors’ offices, and resi-

dential housing

At 179 feet x 71 feet x 55 feet, with zero-feet setback along 53A, the result is an imposing structure completely out of context with the surrounding neighbourhood It is better suited to an industrial office park rather than a residential area. The height surpassing the hydro power poles and 55A and 55 St buildings, is inappropriate. Large-scale commercial buildings should be strategically located along 56th St., which remains underdeveloped. The lack of design sensitivity and disproportionate scale at an intersection transitioning to singlefamily residential homes exemplify poor planning by Delta

Where is the updated comprehensive

development plan for Tsawwassen? Governing without a well-defined vision for Tsawwassen’s growth is neither wise nor responsible. Mayor and council should lead by allowing community engagement/consultation to define a comprehensive community plan for future developments to align with the desired character and needs of our community.

Such a large-scale office building at this intersection will irrevocably alter the future shape and character of Tsawwassen.

I urge residents to attend the public hearing this Monday, July 24 at 4 p.m. at City Hall to voice their objections. Together, we can work towards a beautiful and well-planned Tsawwassen.

Locals should be priority at Delta Hospital

Editor:

I recently had to visit the Delta Hospital ER. I was very upset by the wait times, only to learn that most of the patients came from other loca-

tions, because the wait times are so long elsewhere, but that it is clogging up our wait times in our local hospital.

As a long-time Ladner resident, we have sup-

ported this hospital from the beginning I believe if people come from outlying areas they should have to wait.

Locals should come first Toni Johnson

Thanks for paying our meal tab

Editor: We want to thank the kind and anonymous person who paid the tab for five senior ladies at the Tsawwassen White Spot on Friday evening July 7.

We want them to know we are paying it forward by donating the price of our meal to the local Syrian Refugee Fund

The Friday Night Gals

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Deltawantsmoretoapply forheritagegrantprogram

SANDOR GYARMATI

sgyarmati@delta-optimist com

It’s a growing pot of money available from the City of Delta, but only a few eligible property owners have taken advantage of the opportunity.

Council recently approved awarding a pair of Heritage Conservation Grants to owners of historic Ladner homes for restoration and repair projects

One grant was for $20,713 towards installing new exterior windows on the Benson Residence at 3610 72nd St., subject to the owners entering a covenant to protect the building from demolition

for a period of 10 years

The building is listed on the Delta Heritage Register as well as Delta’s Rural Heritage Inventory. The other grant was for $30,000 towards repainting and restoration work on the exterior of the Baker Residence at 4919 48th Ave. Council last year approved a heritage revitalization agreement application, which allowed the addition of an elevator and rezoned the property to allow for commercial use to accommodate a local design firm. As part of the heritage revitalization agreement, the Baker Residence was added to Delta’s Urban Heritage Inventory. It was already on the Delta

Heritage Register

It was noted during council’s discussion that the total pot of money in the heritage grant program, following the two grants, stands at around $496,000.

Coun Dylan Kruger asked staff if there are any other heritage projects that could be eyed by the city to expand the program and spend the money more quickly

Mayor George Harvie suggested that a letter be sent to all qualified owners of Delta heritage buildings advising them of the grant opportunity

The grant is a fund that was created in 2017 from a levy on Delta building permits.

City planning Ladner multi-use pathway

SANDOR GYARMATI

sgyarmati@delta-optimist com

The City of Delta has issued a request for proposals for the design of a new multi-use pathway along River Road between Ferry Road and Elliot Street in Ladner.

The project includes a new three-metrewide pathway along the north side of River Road as well as street lighting improvements

The design is to be

completed by the end of February 2024, followed by the construction, which is to be tendered and completed by the end of July next year.

Public consultation with local residents, including an information meeting, will be held upon completion of a preliminary design.

An integral part of the City of Delta’s new Cycling Master Plan, multi-use pathways are off-street paths that are

physically separated from vehicles They provide sufficient width to be used by people walking, cycling and other forms of active transportation such as in-line skating and jogging.

Multi-use pathways can have paved or unpaved surfaces, but paved or firm surfaces are often preferable for people cycling and people with mobility aids or strollers

Notice is hereby given, that City of Delta, pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter, intends to grant BC Hydro a statutory right of way (SRW) in perpetuity over the land described, pertaining to an Area of the Works as shown on the map below.

Civic address: 1720 56 Street, Delta, British Columbia

Legal Description: Parcel Identifier: 013-237-586

PARCEL”C” (REFERENCE PLAN 17012) TIMBER LOT 8

SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 5 AND OF LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 170

GROUP 2 PLAN 857 NEW WESTMINSTER DISTRICT EXCEPT PART ON SRW PLAN 45037

In consideration for the SRW, BC Hydro will pay $1.00 and all costs associated with completing the registration of the SRW on title with the Land Title and Survey Authority of BC

THIS NOTICE IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION ONLY AND THE PROPERTY IS NOT AVAILABLE TOTHE PUBLIC FOR ACQUISITION

The SRW is required to provide utility services to electric vehicle charging stations. The Approving Officer will consider the execution of this SRW for the City of Delta following publication of the required notice

Enquiries may be directed to Mike Brotherston, Manager of Climate Action & Environment at 604-946-3281 or mbrotherston@delta ca

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City of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING – JULY 24, 2023

Notice is hereby given thatDeltaCityCouncil will hold a Public Hearing to receive representations from any persons who deem it in their interest to address Council regarding the following proposedprojects The Public Hearing will be held as part of the Regular Council meeting as follows:

Date: Monday,July24,2023

Time: 4:00pm

Place: CouncilChamber&Virtual/Zoom DeltaCityHall,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent,Delta,BC

WATCH LIVE: This Public Hearing will be broadcast live at wwwdeltaca/watchlive Members of the public who do not wish to speak may listen and watch the proceedings on the City'swebsite VideorecordingsarearchivedontheCity’swebsite ThisPublicHearingistobeconvenedbyelectronicmeansasauthorizedbytheCouncilProcedureBylawNo 5000

Project No. 1 (File No. LU009519)

Location: Portionof440072Street,shownas“SubjectArea”onMapLU009519

Applicant: CityofDelta

Proposal: ApplicationforOfficialCommunityPlanAmendmentandZoningAmendmentto refineusespermittedwithintheBoundaryBayAirportlandsandundertheAirportTerminal Industrial(I8)Zone,andtoclarifyinterpretationofregulationsforlandsthataresubjecttoa sublease

The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985

Amendment Bylaw No 8293, 2023

To change the land use designation in Schedule A from Transportation Terminal (TT) to Industrial(I)toallownon-aviationindustrialusesinthesubjectarea

Delta Zoning Bylaw No 7600, 2017

Amendment Bylaw No. 8078, 2023

ToamendtheI8Zonetorefinethelistofpermittedprincipalandaccessoryuses,expand theareaforpermittednon-aviationuses,andclarifyinterpretationofregulationforlands thataresubjecttoasublease

Staff Contact: CharisLoong–604-952-3814

LU009519

Project No 2 (File No. LU009556)

Location: 110856Street

Applicant: CityofDelta

Proposal: ApplicationforOfficialCommunityPlanAmendmentandRezoningtoallowthe existingbuildingonthesubjectpropertytobere-purposedforcommercialuse

The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No 3950, 1985

Amendment Bylaw No 8306, 2023

1 To change the land use designation in the Future Land Use Plan in Schedule A from Multi-UnitResidential(MR)toMainStreetCommercial(MC);and

2 To change the land use designation in the Tsawwassen Future Land Use Plan in ScheduleD1fromMediumDensityResidential(MDR)toCommercial(C)

Originally, the proposal was to amend the OCP designation for the site from Multi-Unit Residential(MR)toTownCentre(TC)inScheduleA andfromMediumDensityResidential (MDR) to Mixed-Use (Tsawwassen) 1 (MU(T)1) in Schedule D1 The OCP amendment proposalhasbeenrevisedtoincludedesignationsfocusedexclusivelyoncommercialuse

Delta Zoning Bylaw No 2750, 1977

Amendment Bylaw No 8307, 2023

To amend the existing Comprehensive Development No 196 (CD 196) Zone to permit commercialusesonthesubjectproperty.Proposednewuseswouldincludeassemblyhalls, childcarefacility,culturalfacility,educationandrelatedservices,financialinstitution,indoor recreation facility, neighbourhood convenience commercial, retail trade, and veterinary clinic PublicbuildingswillcontinuetobepermittedintheCD196Zone

Staff Contact: ToryLawson–604-946-3326

LU009556

PARTICIPATE IN THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS

The Public Hearing is open to all members of the public Any person who believes that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to provide theircomments(support,concerns,oropposition)toCouncilinthefollowingways:

�������� Writeto: MayorandCouncil,CityofDelta 4500ClarenceTayorCrescent Delta BCV4K3E2

�������� Email: mayor-counc @deltaca

�������� TospeakvirtuallyatthePublicHearing,youmust register withtheOfficeoftheCityCerkbefore 10:00 a m on Monday, July 24, 2023

Toregister,emailpublichearing@deltacaorcall604-946-3220andprovide:

1 PublicHearingmeetingdateandProjectnumber;

2 Whetheryouwil speakbyteephoneorbyZoomvideoconference;and

3 Yourcontactinformaton(name,address,phonenumber,andemailaddress)

Onceregistered,youwillbeprovideddetailsneededtoparticipate You do not need to register to speak in person

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Project No 3 (File No LU009278)

Location: 536012Avenueand117053AStreet

Applicant:CTAArchitecture&DesignLtd

Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Permit and Subdivision to allow the development of a commercial building

The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No 3950, 1985

Amendment Bylaw No 8286, 2023

1 To change the land use designation in the Future Land Use Plan inSchedule A from One and Two Unit Residential (R) to Main StreetCommercial (MC) for the propertyat117053AStreet;and

2 To change the land use designation in Schedule D1 Tsawwassen Future Land UsePlanfromSingleFamilyResidential(SFR)toCommercial(C)fortheproperty at117053AStreettoallowcommercialdevelopmentandtochangetheMapIIB

SouthDeltaboundaryinScheduleEtoincludethepropertyat117053AStreetin theTsawwassenTownCentre(SD1-A)DevelopmentPermitArea

Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 7600, 2017

Amendment Bylaw No. 8287, 2023

Torezonethepropertiesat536012Avenueand117053AStreetfromComprehensive Development Zone No 286 (CD 286) and Single Detached Residential (RS1) to ComprehensiveDevelopmentZoneNo 29(CDZ29)inordertoallowconstructionofa 35-storey,3,825m²commercialbuilding

Development Permit LU009278

DevelopmentPermitLU009278wouldaddresstheformandcharacteroftheproposed development,whichislocatedintheTsawwassenTownCentre(SD1-A)Development

PermitArea

Staff Contact: AlexCauduro–604-952-3163

Estimated $50k cost for Boundary Bay welcome sign

The City of Delta is planning to add a new welcome sign in Boundary Bay, but the estimated price tag caught council off guard.

Council during their regular meeting July 10, discussed a staff report on the proposal for funding for the design and construction of a new Boundary Bay entrance sign.

The sign would be located along 3rd Avenue, replacing a previous sign that had been removed a decade ago

Staff will also undertake a design for an additional community entrance sign at 56th

Street and Southlands Drive.

A staff report notes that the sign at 3rd Avenue sign, which would have lighting, has an estimate price tag of $50,000.

Engineering Director Steven Lan said the pricing was “ very early, conservative budget estimates” that were based on the Ladner Village sign, but they’ll have more information once they’ve done further analysis.

Saying the price seems high, and he’d like to see all community residential hubs treated equally, Mayor George Harvie suggested the proposal go back to staff to work further on the

cost estimate. Council agreed with Harvie, who also noted he’d like to see something installed perhaps as soon as this year

The city recently undertook public consultation with Boundary Bay area residents on re-establishing a community entrance sign for Boundary Bay Village.

The report notes that, based on responses received, 91 per cent of respondents were in favor of installing an entrance sign. Residents suggested the sign should highlight the unique features of Boundary Bay, as well as emphasize the reduced speed limit within the neighborhood.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE PUBLIC HEARING

Materials related to the projects such as the staff report, proposed bylaws, detailed mapsandotherinformationmaybeinspectedatDeltaCityHall,4500ClarenceTaylor Crescent,Delta,BC,MondaytoFriday,excludingstatutoryholidaysfrom8:30am to 4:45pm fromJuly13,2023toJuly24,2023

Materialsmayalsobeviewedatwwwdeltaca/publichearing

If you have a general inquiry regarding the proposed projects or if you would like assistance to inspect any relevant documentation, please contact the Development Department by email at development@deltaca or byphoneat604-946-3380

Correspondence received up to 12:00 p m on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 will be included in the Agenda package Correspondence received after and up to 10:00 a m on Monday, July 24, 2023 will be provided to Council in a separate package prior to the start of the meeting All correspondence must include your name and full address andwillformpartofthepublicrecordforthisPublicHearing andbepublishedontheCity’swebsite

OncethePublicHearinghasconcluded,nofurtherinformationorsubmissionsmaybe consideredbyCouncil

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One of the best parts about living in a tight-knit community like Delta is when the opportunity arises to get together. Which is exactly what we have planned coming up on August 5th with the return of ‘Winded’ a 5km run for charity… and beer

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Reduce the cost of vacations with life insurance

Firefighters’CharitableSociety donatesAEDtoDeltaLifeboat

Now that we are post-Covid, many people are back in ‘travel’ mode and starting to book their annual vacations. Unfortunately, like most things, the cost of living has continued to climb, including hotel and resort rates So, why not use your life insurance policy to help you reduce your trip cost?

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The Canadian Lifeboat Institution (CLI), a search and rescue team fully recognized by the Canadian Coast Guard, offers assistance to mariners in distress in the Fraser River, Gulf of Georgia and adjacent waters, which include the coastal waters around Delta and Richmond.

Over the years, while on waterway assignments or patrol, the CLI has provided medical assistance to people for heart attacks, strokes, head injuries, limb amputations and hypothermia.

The mission of the CLI is “Saving Lives at Sea”

Due to the pandemic, CLI crews, which are all volunteers, were unable to update their first aid training.

“Delta Lifeboat is an important part of the City of Delta’s Emergency

Services Program,” said Delta’s Emergency Program Deputy Chief, Dave Ayton. “In May, Delta Lifeboat volunteers attended a first aid training session

held at Boundary Bay Firehall No 4 which was instructed by two Delta Firefighters. All participants trained in emergency first aid, CPR, operating an AED, and are now re-certified”

In support of the important work Delta Lifeboat offers the community, the Delta Firefighters’ Charitable Society was proud to donate a new AED to be carried on the Delta Lifeboat, adding to the

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KinVillage has announced the inaugural winners of its 7 Over 70 Awards.

“We are thrilled to celebrate seven exceptional individuals who have made remarkable contributions in areas such as health and recreation, arts and culture, science, business, volunteerism, environment, overcoming adversity, and making a difference,” said KinVillage in announcing

the honourees on social media “Their outstanding achievements inspire us all.”

The honourees who will be recognized at the awards gala on Sept. 16 include:

Dr Avis Glaze: Internationally recognized education leader, dedicated to improving student achievement and promoting equity

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Eldercollege offers technology help

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Delta offers Drop-In Technology Help most Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon These sessions are free to members and non-members alike

Drop-in sessions are not intended as fullblown lessons, but rather a little something to help you out with hurdles that you may be encountering while using your device For example, attaching

files, saving pictures or purchasing tickets online

Registration is not mandatory, but appreciated.

For further information or to register, email: eldercollegedelta@gmail

researcher, making significant contributions to athlete health

Carlene Lewall: Dedicated educator and advocate for youth, fostering self-esteem and confidence through sports

Peter Guichon: Fourth-

generation farmer and community enthusiast, contributing to agricultural boards.

Leslie Abramson: Successful businesswoman, extraordinary fundraiser, and volunteer

Bill Wilms: Broadcaster with a passion for sports

and notable achievements in golf

The awards gala takes place at Tsawwassen Springs Ballroom

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COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF BYLAWS – JULY 24, 2023

NoticeisherebygiventhatDeltaCityCouncilwillconsidergiving first, second, and third readings tothebylawsreferenced belowatitsRegularMeetingat4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 24, 2023intheCouncilChamber,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent, Delta,BC,andbyelectronicmeansasauthorizedbyCouncilProcedureBylawNo5000

WATCH LIVE: TheRegularMeetingwillbebroadcastliveatwwwdeltaca/watchlive Membersofthepublicwhodonotwishto attendmaylistenandwatchtheproceedingsontheCity’swebsite VideorecordingsarearchivedontheCity’swebsite

Rezoning – Bylaw No. 8243 (File No. LU009363)

Location: 1175579AAvenue

Applicant: RajPandher,PandherProperties

Proposal: TorezonethesubjectpropertyfromDuplex/SingleDetachedResidential3(RD3)toSingleDetachedResidential

7 (RS7) to permit subdivision into two single detached residential lots and permit construction of a dwelling with an ingroundbasementandsecondarysuiteoneachlot ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: CharisLoong–604-952-3814

Rezoning – Bylaw No. 8296 (File No. LU009107)

Location: 4569ArthurDrive

Applicant: HowardSmid,H SmidEnterprisesLtd

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) to Comprehensive DevelopmentZone32(CDZ32)toallowtheconstructionofafourplex TheapplicationalsoincludesarequestforaHeritage Alteration Permit as the property is in the Ladner Heritage Conservation Area 2 (LHCA2) This application is consistent withDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: JanetZazubek–604-946-3355

Rezoning – Bylaw No 8304 (File No LU009483)

Location: 500645Avenue

Applicant: DavidLong,DAEDesignArchitectureEverydayInc.

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Single Detached Residential 1 (RS1) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7) to permit subdivision into two single detached residential lots and the construction of a new dwelling on each lot. ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: EmmaAdams–604-952-3136

Rezoning – Bylaw No. 8308 (File No. LU009520)

Location: 8150/8152113BStreet

Applicant: ManpreetBenipal,BeniHomesLtd.

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Single Detached Residential 1(RS1) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7)topermitsubdivisionintotwosingledetachedresidentiallotsandconstructionofanewdwellingwithanin-ground basementandsecondarysuiteoneachlot.ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: CharisLoong–604-952-3814

Rezoning –

Bylaw No. 8309 (File No. LU009120)

Location: 1144681AAvenue

Applicant: ManpreetBenipal,BeniHomesLtd.

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Single Detached Residential 5 (RS5) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7) to permit subdivision into two single detached residential lots and construction of a new dwelling with an in-ground basementandsecondarysuiteoneachlot ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan

Staff Contact: PaulBelzile–604-952-3155

FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THE PROPOSED BYLAWS

Materialsrelatedtotheproposalssuchastheproposedbylaws,detailedmapsandotherinformationmaybeinspectedatDeltaCityHall,4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent,Delta,BC,Monday toFriday,excludingstatutoryholidaysfrom8:30am to4:45pm fromThursday,July13,2023toMonday,July24,2023

Ifyouhaveageneralinquiryregardingtheproposedbylawsorifyouwouldlikeassistancetoinspectanyrelevantdocumentation,pleasecontacttheDevelopmentDepartmentby emailatdevelopment@deltacaorbyphoneat604-946-3380

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COUNCILCONSIDERATIONOFBYLAWS–JULY24,2023CONT’D

LandUseContractDischarge–BylawNo.8212(FileNo.LU009380)

Location:8612ByronRoad

Applicant:JossySandjaja,JossDesignInc.

Proposal:TodischargeLandUseContractS.A.No.3125torevealtheunderlyingSingleDetachedResidential1(RS1) Zoneandallowtheconstructionofanewdwellingwithanin-groundbasementandasecondarysuite.Thisapplication isconsistentwiththeOfficialCommunityPlan.

StaffContact:LukeReynolds–604-946-3381

LandUseContractDischarge–BylawNo.8244(FileNo.LU009510)

Location:1133289AAvenue

Applicant:RajbirToor

Proposal:TodischargeLandUseContractS.A No 3032torevealtheunderlyingSingleDetachedResidential1(RS1)

Zone in order to permit construction of a new single detached residential dwelling with a secondary suite. This applicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan.

StaffContact:HayleyBurns–604-946-3332

Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning, Development Variance Permit, & Development Permit –BylawNos.8290and8291(FileNo.LU009359)

Location:11448,11458and1148084Avenue

Applicant:EvernestMarketingInc c/oSukhBrar

Proposal:TodischargeLandUseContractSA No.3189andrezonethesubjectpropertiesfromSingleDetachedResidential1 (RS1)andDuplex/SingleDetachedResidential 3(RD3) to allowconsolidation of the three subject properties into a single parcelandconstructionofa24-unittownhousedevelopment ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunity Plan

Adevelopmentvariancepermitisrequestedtovarythefollowingprovisionsin“DeltaZoningBylawNo 7600,2017:”

1 Section6.2.13(a)byreducingtheminimumdistancebetweenbuildingswherevehicularaccessisprovidedfrom9mto aminimumof7.7mforsecondandthirdstoreyprojectionsandaminimumof7mforroofeaveprojections;and

2. Section8.4.2byreducingthenumberofvisitorparkingspacesrequiredforatownhousedevelopmentfromfivetofour. AdevelopmentpermitisrequiredtoregulatetheformandcharacterofmultipleunitresidentialdevelopmentintheNordel SocialHeart(ND12)DevelopmentPermitArea

StaffContact:PaulBelzile–604-952-3155

Rezoning&DevelopmentVariancePermit–BylawNo.8299(FileNo.LU009225)

Location:442846BStreet

Applicant: TE AndresHomes(2017)Ltd

Proposal: To rezone the subject property from Duplex/Single Detached Residential 3 (RD3) to Single Detached Residential 7 (RS7) to permit subdivision into two single detached residential lots and construction of a new dwellingwithasecondarysuiteoneachlot.ThisapplicationisconsistentwithDelta’sOfficialCommunityPlan. Adevelopmentvariancepermitisalsorequestedtovarythefollowingprovisions:

1. In“DeltaZoningBylawNo.7600,2017:”

a) Section853(b)byreducingtheminimumwidthofaparkingspaceabuttingawallfrom3m(10ft)to28 m(9ft)forproposedLot1and275m(9ft)forproposedLot2

b) Section11706byreducingtheminimumrearsetbackforaprincipalstructure2ormorestoreysinheight from9m(30ft)to7.5m(25ft)fortheprincipalstructureonproposedLot2;and

c) Section11708byreducingtheminimumlotwidthforsubdivisionfrom11m(36ft)to109m(36ft)for proposedLots1and2

2 In Schedule A of “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No 7162, 2015” – Section 7121 by reducing the minimum distance between the driveway of a corner lot and the lot corner nearest the intersectionasmeasuredfromthecurbfrom7m(23ft)to29m(10ft)forLot2

StaffContact:CharisLoong–604-952-3814

Correspondence received up to 12:00 pm on Wednesday, July 19, 2023 will be included in the Agenda package

Correspondence received after and up to 10:00 a.m on Monday,July24,2023willbeprovidedtoCouncilinaseparatepackagepriortothestartofthemeeting Allcorrespondencewillformpartofthepublicrecordfortheseproposalsand mustincludeyournameandfulladdress

Thosewishingtoprovidecommentonproposedbylawsmaydosointhefollowingways:

���� Email: mayor-council@delta.ca OR ����

Writeto: MayorandCouncil CityofDelta 4500ClarenceTaylorCrescent Delta,BCV4K3E2

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LIFESTYLES

AbreastinaBoatDeasDivasbackonthewater

MELNYCHUK

The Abreast in a Boat Deas Divas dragon boat team received a ribbon recently for having the best spirit in the Ladner May Days parade.

The ribbon marked the first time the team went in the parade, but that was just part of what the club continually tries to do, that is, create awareness about the fight against breast cancer, while also letting people know, the team is here if needed.

The club is based in Deas Slough in Ladner and tries to reach out whenever possible to let people know they’re here.

The Delta Deas Divas team has members of all ages, from 30 to 80 years old and train twice a week.

In addition to raising awareness, the team offers support to women who have breast cancer or who’ve recovered from it, said team member Denise Robertson

“It’s a real good focal

point, to be on there with other survivors, knowing that you ’ re not alone. You don’t have to go through this alone,” she said “And also for awareness. A lot of people don’t like to talk about breast cancer, so for me and my other teammates, it’s awareness and just the mentality of being out there and sharing our stories together”

The team has also lost women to cancer

“We call them our angels,” she said.

Thirty-eight are on the boating roster in Ladner with about 200 members throughout Metro Vancouver on six paddling teams

The combination of water, exercise, fresh air and friendship is powerful.

“You think it’s all doom and gloom, but when you hit that water and you ’ re sitting beside someone who’s going through the same (thing) or worse everything you forget And you focus and you have a great time. You just plow through it, basically,” said Robertson.

Even when women successfully fight cancer, it’s always in the back of their minds, she adds. “Having a good sport like this, for us to be able to do, it takes away a lot of that, nagging in the back of your mind. Even for a short, short time, right? It helps, it really helps.”

She points out, breast cancer strikes women of all ages and it’s not a disease of the aged

Robertson was diagnosed when she was 46 and is free from cancer

When Robertson was going through treatment she saw many women in their 20s fighting breast cancer

That’s why awareness is important.

“So people understand, it can happen to anybody.”

Abreast in a Boat began in 1996 in what started as a UBC medical study and a desire by Dr. Don McKenzie to get breast cancer survivors back to an active lifestyle. Six teams are currently in the Metro Vancouver area.

French students gather from across Canada to prepare for l’avenir

PHIL MELNYCHUK

Contributing Writer

A 15-year-old South Delta Secondary student is one of 35 chosen from across Canada to go to Halifax and join in the National Ambassador Youth Forum.

Ashley Hall has been chosen as one of the ambassadors and will be meeting kids from across

Canada at the meeting Aug. 13 to 18.

Despite the title, the event focuses on the importance of bilingualism and learning French It’s sponsored by French for the Future, a nonprofit group.

While only 35 Grade 10 and 11 students are going, six are from B.C., while 150 students applied for the honour

At the conference, the teens will take part in activities discussing the importance of bilingualism and learning French

The students also will be trained in event management so that when they return home, they can create their own francophone events and become bilingual leaders during the following school year, says French for the Future

Hall said on her profile that if chosen as ambassador, she is going to work with the school district’s French immersion coordinator to make a plan to encourage families with neurodiverse students to learn French.

French is the future if we encourage parents and their kids, she added.

Hall said she’s “excited to meet other people who

love French as much as I do!”

A favourite francophone event that she remembers is a French speaking contest when she was in Grade 7 when she spoke about autism and explained to people what it was like to have it.

All costs for the trip are covered by French for the Future.

The other B C

students are Liberte Baileyvaudandaine, from Victoria; Laura Alcock, from Saanich; Ruby Craig, from Surrey; and Owen Wang and Rhett Cotton, both from Vancouver.

French for the Future is a non-profit group and was founded in 1997 and aims to promote bilingualism and the benefits of learning and communicating in French

PHOTO COURTESY DENISE ROBERTSON The Delta Deas Divas team has members of all ages, from 30 to 80 years old.
Event to report? ? Contact Ian at t ijacques@delta-optimist com or 604-998-3616 6 July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A21

Tsawwassen

Minister’s Minute: Empty yourself

Philippians 2 1-13

This week I came across a story titled Allow God to Play His Music in Your Life!

The story is about the celebrated Freiburg Cathedral in Germany In the 19th century, there was at that cathedral an old Organist, who upon retiring from playing was made the custodian of what was regarded as one of the greatest pipe organs in the world. That organ is still in use today.

Now, it is said one day a visitor came to the cathedral and asked to play the organ, but the custodian refused “No one but myself and the present organist has ever touched those keys,” he said. But the visitor pleaded until he was permitted

Minister’s Minute

to play just a few notes He touched the first note, and then another. Running his fingers over the keys, he filled the whole cathedral with beautiful music so much that the custodian was entranced!

The visitor was Felix Mendelssohn (1809-

1847) a renowned German composer, popularly known for his melody for the Christmas carol “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” Now, that custodian almost missed being graced by such a talent right in his cathedral, because of pride, the I-know-it-all attitude, and overprotection of his power and influence.

The story ends by asking, ‘How many souls have been the losers for not letting the Master touch their hearts with heavenly music? My message is: let us allow God to Play His Music in our Lives! To achieve this, we need to empty ourselves. The realization, that we are not experts, that there is a lot to learn even from those who seem like have no value to add to our lives

Community
SIMBARASHE BASVI
David’s Anglican Church A22 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 A Warm and Joyful welcome to Summer Mass Schedule July 2 - Sept 3 Saturday at 5pm Sunday at 9am & 11am Daily Mass in the Chapel at 9am Mon-Sat LOVE K L E JESUS SOUTHDELTA ORG 604-9438 - 244 SUNDAYS 10AM Everyone welcome to worship with us Fellowship Benediction Lutheran Church Join us as we celebrate God’s grace We invite you to worship in person Sundays at 9am or online anytime at www.benedictionlutheran.org 5575 6th Ave Tsawwassen, BC 604-943-3432 Pastor Thomas Keeley LADNERGOSPEL ASSEMBLY Sunday Worship Service 10:30am All Ages Welcome! “Aplacewhereloveandfriendshipmatters” www.ladnergospelassembly.com www.ladnerlife.com info@ladnerlife.com 5545 Ladner Trunk Rd. ONLINE OR IN-PERSON, Sundays @ 9:30 a.m. ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1115 – 51A Street Tsawwassen Rector Rev. Simbarashe Basvi Sunday Service 10 am Wed. Service 11 am 604-943-4737 st.davidsdelta51@gmail.com
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United Church
to everyone for Worship & Friendship Sunday’s @ 10:00 am Rev Daniel Kirkegaard tuc@telus.net 604.943.2911 “Be Faithful,betrue, be a blessing” Sacred Heart Catholic Church 3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner 604-946-4522 sacredheartparish.ca Sundays at 10:00 a m Rev Jason Truell 中文主日崇拜 10:00 a.m. Nancy 楊牧師 4594 – 54A Street, Ladner, B C 604-946-7033 office@ladnercrc com www ladnercrc ca Join us this summerSunday Eucharist @ 9:30 am, Eucharist and Bible StudyWednesdays @ 10 am For more information www.allsaintsladner.org or call 604-946-8413. 4755 Arthur Drive, Delta All Saints Anglican Church MORE SUMMER SAVINGS! UH-OH! Thepersonwhodoestheflyer(ME!)was caughtsleepingandforgotto updatethedatesofthe MORESUMMERSAVINGSFlyer thatwasinlastweek’sOptimist Theeffectivedatesweremeanttobe July12-Aug8th!! Ofcoursewe’rehappytohonourthosedates! Ourapologiesforanyconfusion
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2023 Boundary Bay Airshow

ImpressivelistofperformerswillflyovertheDeltaskies

MARK BOOTH

The Boundary Bay Airshow continues to ascend to higher elevations.

Presented by the City of Delta and Alpha Aviation, another outstanding line-up of performers will be over the skies of the Boundary Bay Airport on Saturday, July 22 with plenty to see and do on the ground as well

The gates open at 11 a m and the airshow is slated to run from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free.

Overseeing the event’s growth over the years is air show producer Donna Flynn

“It used to be kind of a boutique show where it was a few local performers and now they are bringing in performers from across North America Every show changes and grows over the years, it’s just now the owner of Alpha Aviation and the Mayor of Delta have wanted it to go to the next level with a few more acts,” explained Flynn

Among this year ’ s marquee performers is the United States Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt Demonstration Team coming from the Davis-Monthan Air Force

Base in Tucson, Ariz Boundary Bay is one of just two Canadian stops on its 2023 schedule.

The 10-person team is led by Pilot and Commander Lindsay “Mad” Johnson She and the team highlight the

capabilities of the A-10, as well as pay tribute to USAF history by flying formation flights. The Virginia native has more than 1,250 flight hours including 431 in combat. A year ago she earned her masters degree in aviation safety from the Florida Institute of Technology.

“In these new years of women excelling in all different areas of life, it’s really cool to have her as our demonstration pilot this year, ” continued Flynn. “They are all incredible pilots and role models They are also great ambassadors for everybody they represent”

Eating and drink options will be plentiful with 30 food trucks on site.

Spectators are encouraged to bring their own water bottles, ear protection (if necessary), a chair or blanket to sit on, sunscreen, hat and sunglasses. On-site parking will be available for $25 and payment can be made via credit card using the payment machines at Boundary Bay Airport. Free parking and shuttle service is available at Paterson Park, as well as a new East Ladner parking lot located at 4626 88th Street The free shuttle service will run every 10-to-15 minutes starting at 9:45 a.m. Handicap parking and shuttle pick-up is also available at both locations

U S AIR FORCE PHOTO
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Lindsay Johnson pilots the United States Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt Demonstration Team at Saturday’s Boundary Bay Airshow.
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2023 Boundary Bay Airshow

2023 BOUNDARY BAY AIRSHOW PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

3:05

Noon Opening Ceremonies 12:15 p.m. Brent Handy -Pitts 12:30 p.m. Fred Kaiser -G280 12:45 p.m. Pete McLeod -Extra 300 12:58 p.m. Grace Borsari -Eurocopter
p.m. Ross Granley – Yak 18T
p.m. Mike Tryggvason -Extra 300 1:32 p.m. Vicky Benzing -Stearman 1:47 p.m. Erickson Collection -P-40/F4U 2 p.m. Brad Wursten -MX2
p.m. Kevin Maher – DHC-2 Beaver Passes
p.m. Capt Duncan Tefler -CF-18x2 TAC demo
p.m. Northern Stars -Pitts X3
1:08
1:21
2:15
2:30
2:50
p.m. Chris Flynn -Drone Passes
p.m. Captain
10 Thunderbolt II 3:35 p.m. A-10/P-51 -USAF Heritage 3:50 p.m. show end 4 p.m. CF-18 x2 departure SUBMITTED PHOTO Vicky Benzing and her Stearman bi-plane are scheduled to take to the skies at 1:32 p.m. on Saturday. July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A25
3:15
Lindsay Johnson – A-

2023 Boundary Bay Airshow

CF-18tacticaldemoalateadditiontotheSaturdayline-up

MARK BOOTH

mbooth@delta-optimist .com

The Boundary Bay Airshow will be just one off five stops across the country to feature the Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 tactical fighter demonstration in 2023.

The appearance in Delta was confirmed just recently and will highlight the CF-18’s ability to provide support to soldiers on combat operations

“The tech demo is different from the CFA team demonstration demo, it will be comprised of one and possibly two aircraft, where they demonstrate what they would do in real world situation It’s basically showing what the aircraft is capable of and what the pilot is capable of,” explained Boundary Bay Airshow producer Donna Flynn.

A staple on the Canadian air show scene since 1983, CF-18 demonstrations showcase the high level of skill, professionalism and teamwork inher-

ent in the members of the RCAF, inspiring future aviators and highlighting the capabilities of Canada’s frontline fighter.

In conjunction with CF-18 perfor-

mances, the RCAF will also be prioritizing in-person engagements with Canadians as part of on-going recruiting efforts, showcasing the many exciting trades and roles within Canada’s

Air Force.

In total, the CF-18s will perform just 10 times this summer, including its demo performance at the Abbotsford Airshow in August

“The decision to limit the number of CF-18 performances for the 2023 season was a difficult one, but it was taken so that our vital personnel and aviation resources can be directed toward supporting operations and ensuring readiness within the Fighter Force.

“Our ground-based recruitment and attractions team will be enhanced at air shows next year as we look to engage and inspire Canadians to join the RCAF at a critical time in our history. We will also look forward to the 2024 RCAF Centennial year for the next CF-18 Demonstration Team,” explained Major-General Ian Huddleston, Commander, 1 Canadian Air Division

CANADIAN A R FORCE PHOTO
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Saturday’s Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 tactical fighter performance is one of just five scheduled across the country this summer.

2023 Boundary Bay Airshow

Some of the other performers from this year’s line-up

Here are some of the other performers to look for at the 2023 Boundary Bay Airshow: Northern Stars

Aerobatic Team: Pitts

S2B

Founded by unrestricted aerobatic performer and former Canadian Forces Snowbird, Brent Handy, flanked by Wingmen Todd Farrell and Greg Hume-Powell, the Northern Stars Aerobatic Team formation aerobatic routine combines discipline and precision with adrenaline-filled, heart-pumping tumbles, torque rolls, and loops

Vicky Benzing: Stearman

The native of California is an accomplished pilot, skydiver, aerobatic performer, and air racer With over 8000 hours of flight time and over 1200 parachute jumps, Benzing has a passion for everything airborne.

Her flying career has spanned more than thirty years and she currently holds an Airline Transport Pilot rating as well as commercial ratings in helicopters, sea-

planes, and gliders

Brad Wursten: MX2 Flying the MXS-R aerobatic aircraft by MX aircraft, Wursten brings power and performance into each airshow Watch as he pushes the envelope of one of the most advanced aerobatic aircraft in the world today. He will delight and amaze the audience while remaining well within his tight margin of safety. Sit back, strap in and enjoy.

Heritage Flight Greg Anders: P-51 Mustang

After graduating from the US Air Force Academy in 1985, Anders spent 15 years on active duty and six years in the Idaho Air National Guard flying A-10’s for 190th Fighter Squadron at Boise. In the Spring of 2003, he was activated for a four-month deployment to Kuwait and Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He flew 27

sorties in the A-10 during major combat operations, and numerous combat sorties during the buildup

Pete McLeod: Extra 300

This Canadian pilot is a top Red Bull Air Race competitor and a World Championship contender McLeod received his first flight in the family plane at six weeks old His mother recalls how a six-year-old Pete would sit on his father’s lap, hands on the control column during flights to remote lakes. From that point on he learned to fly float and ski planes over Canada’s rugged north.

JIM KINNEAR PHOTO
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The Northern Stars Aeroteam feature veteran Royal Canadian Air Force pilots, Brent Handy, Todd Farrell and Greg Hume-Powell.
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In your last column you mentioned that there would be specials coming in the next months for your 40th Anniversary Can you give any more information?

Our special for the months of July and August is for stamps.

Anyone who has been in our store has seen our stamp room.

We have tables piled high with hundreds of stamp albums filled with stamps that we sell by the album.

These albums range from World Wide, Canadian, USA to individual World Country albums.

There are also many Stock Books filled with stamps that are priced below the cost of the new Stock book.

These we have on sale for 25% off on 1 to 4 albums purchased.

For 5 or more albums we have 40% off your purchase.

Western Coin & Stamp

How often should I replace the tires on my trailer?

Trailer tires are subjected to heavy loads and high temperatures. Lots of recreational trailers see use for just a few months of the year, and then sit idle for long periods of time

A good rule of thumb is to consider replacing your trailer tires after 5 years Factors such as how they are stored, exposure to UV and ozone, how heavy of a load they carry, and how they have been maintained all contribute to how long the tire can remain in service

Remember to inspect your tires before any long trips, looking for cracks or bulges, check tire pressures, and always carry a spare tire

If you have any tire issues you wish to discuss, please call us at Delta Mobile Tire

Can I straighten my teeth without the

use

of

the

traditional metal braces?

Lee Delta Mobile Tire 236-330-6512

Deltamobiletire@gmail.com

www.deltamobiletire.com

Everyone has heard of the nightmare stories of having metal brackets and wires in their mouths and what kind of damage they can do Cleaning and flossing your teeth is nearly impossible with these traditional braces Every month wires get tightened and changed causing the mouth to never really heal properly and the person to deal with the discomfort every month

What we offer at our dental practice is clear tray braces that have no metal or wires to interfere with everyday life These series of trays are slightly different every 2 weeks to correct the alignment of the teeth The movement is very gradual so there is almost little to no discomfort that you would typically experience with the traditional braces Monthly appointments are not required because the trays are so simple to change at home on your own Full time wear during the day and more importantly at night allows treatment time to be less than the braces Brushing and flossing is just the same as if you weren’t straightening your teeth at all

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I know I have some hearing loss, but it’s not that bad and I can get by without too much trouble. What should I do?

The longer you wait to get hearing aids, the harder it is to eventually adjust to them This is partially because when your brain stops regularly hearing certain sounds, neural pathways are broken and those sounds become very difficult to regain if and when you start wearing hearing aids

People who have untreated hearing loss will also subconsciously change their social patterns For example, you may stop going out for dinners or other group functions because they seem generally tiring or overwhelming - without realizing the exhaustion comes from all the extra work your body has to do to process sounds and follow conversation

If you work with a trusted hearing health professional who says you would benefit from hearing aids, avoid the temptation to put it off!

As a Naturopathic doctor, what nutritious drink would you recommend after a hard workout?

Our favourite electrolyte drink for these hot summer days. It’s delicious, east to make and an awesome way to hydrate your body after exercise (We like it anytime!)

Pineapple Mint Thirst Quencher

In a blender add:

3-5 pieces frozen pineapple

3-5 fresh mint leaves

Pinch Celtic Sea or Himalayan salt

Ice cubes

1 5 L Filtered water

Blend well It is meant as flavoured water not a smoothie

It is a clinic and family favourite Best sports drink!

Enjoy And come see us soon

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Should I Replace My Water Heater?

Here are 4 things to consider when considering replacing your water heater: Age, energy source, capacity, and efficiency The average life of a tanktype water heater is 10 - 15 years. If your water heater tank is over 7 - 8 years old and it needs repair, we recommend investing in a new one. If your power source is electric, you could choose between a Tank or Heat Pump Water Heater - both are zero-carbon options unless you are looking to add a gas line and venting. Electric Tankless is also an option but it requires upgrades to your current electric system. The average home has a 40-50 gallon water heater that typically meets the demands of 4 - 6 people in a singlefamily home, usually one bath will empty out the tank. If you have space constraints and run on natural gas, we recommend investing in a Tankless option as it will provide larger volumes of water at a more efficient rate than traditional gas water heaters. For maximum efficiency, Tankless units are sized based on how many showers are in a home. If you have questions or want honest professional advice, please reach out to us!

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Rotary Club of Ladner introduces 2023-24 board of directors

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Brian Coe became the 66th President of the Rotary Club of Ladner at the club’s Installation Dinner and the club’s 65th Anniversary celebration on June 13. The club’s 2023-24 Board of Directors was sworn in at the same event, effective July 1. Representing the 48 Rotary clubs from Greater Vancouver up the coast to Prince Rupert, District 5040 Governor 2023-24 Shirley-Pat Chamberlain (centre, green dress) swore in Ladner Rotary’s 2023-24 Board of Directors (l to r) Public Image Officer Peter Roaf, Administration Director Denis Denischuk, Past President Guillermo Bustos, Treasurer Tammy Hansen, Executive Secretary Lynn Cameron, Foundation Director Chris Offer, Secretary & Director International Mike Storey, Community Service Director Arthur Birk, President Elect Alfredo Goco and Director Membership & Fundraising Richard Shantz.

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I have lots of different types due to different needs Look for a sunscreen that has a minimum of SPF 30 or higher The rating lists the difference in time it takes for your skin to burn in the sun compared with no sun protection The sunscreen should protect against both ultraviolet A & B rays The sunscreen needs to be applied at least ½ hour prior to sun exposure and should be applied liberally and reapplied often Sunscreens are just one tool in protecting your skin from the sun – come see us for more sun protection tips and tools

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Dear readers,

Your access to local, provincial and national news is going to be revoked on Google, Facebook and Instagram.

And it’s not because of anything we’ve done.

Recently, Canada passed the Online News Act, also known as Bill C-18, which has led to a standoff between the government, Google and Meta the parent company behind Facebook and Instagram.

Both Google and Meta have said they plan to cut ties with the news industry in Canada as a result.

This means Meta will block the posting and sharing of our news articles on Facebook and Instagram. Google will also remove links to our sites and articles in Google News, Discover and search results. They’ll also cancel significant content licensing agreements already in place with our parent company, Glacier Media

Undoubtedly, this will have a huge impact not solely on us but, more importantly, on people like yourself who may use these platforms to discover what’s happening in your community and to get context to events happening in your own backyard.

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Pioneerstohost President’sCup

overwhelming favourite to represent B.C. again at this year ’ s event in Oakville, Ont.

The Ladner Pioneers will have home floor advantage for the 2024 President’s Cup.

For just the third time in franchise history and the first time in 27 years, the national senior “B” lacrosse championships will take place at the Ladner Leisure Centre.

The week-long tournament features champions from various leagues across the country playing each other in a round-robin format and culminates with the bronze and gold medal games The Pioneers are defending champions having prevailed last year in Edmonton and are the

The tournament typically takes place in late August or early September, meaning the Vancouver Giants’ training camp will have to be re-located.

The club had earlier received approval from the City of Delta before submitting its bid.

The Pioneers have been pursuing the hosting rights for some time and were poised to host the 2022 championships until the pandemic put everything on pause for two years.

“It’s good to get it over with and the planning can now start,” said Pioneers head coach Ross Frehlick “From my perspective that won’t happen

until we get back from Oakville in September, but we will be watching and learning what they do Some tournaments are better than others and we can

pick out what they do great and bring them here”

The Pioneers closed out their regular season schedule with a 20-3 win over the North

Shore Indians on July 13 to lock up first place with a 13-1 record. They now wait to find out who they will face in the semi-finals

Ladner’s “Tugboat” selected by Cleveland in MLB Draft

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Ladner’s own Tugboat got the attention of more than just the award selection committee from his outstanding season at junior college season at Central Arizona.

Matt Wilkinson was one of nine Canadians selected in last Sunday’s Major League Baseball Draft, going in the 10th round (308th overall) to the Cleveland Guardians. Now the hardthrowing southpaw pitcher could be

turning pro instead of finishing up his remaining two years of NCAA eligibility at Arizona State University where he had earned a scholarship

Wilkinson had been pitching for the Chatham Anglers of the Cape Cod Baseball League in Massachusetts but has since returned home to spend time with family before potentially signing with the Guardians and then being assigned within the organization.

His brief time with the Anglers was near perfection, he allowed just one hit and one walk in nine innings of work

while striking out 10 and allowing no earned runs.

Earlier he was named 2023 National Junior Collegiate Athletic Association (NJCAA) D1 Pitcher of the Year after his superb campaign at Central Arizona.

The nickname Tugboat has stayed with Wilkinson since his days pitching in Ladner Minor Baseball when he was just seven.

He joins Victoria outfielder Sam Shaw (9th round, Toronto) as the lone B.C. players drafted.

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CHATHAM ANGLERS GRAPHIC Matt Wilkinson’s hard work and outstanding season at Central Arizona has led to him being selected Cleveland in the MLB Draft. MARK BOOTH mbooth@delta-optimist com JIM KINNEAR PHOTO
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Rob Cook and his wife Kerstin with Ladner Pioneers president John Burr (far left) and head coach Ross Frehlick (second from right) during his jersey retirement ceremony on Thursday night at the Ladner Leisure Centre. Cook played nearly three decades for Ladner.

SelectsrepeatasProvincialCupchampions

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The 2009 Delta Selects have wasted little time in establishing themselves as one of the city’s most successful youth soccer teams.

After being formed a year ago for the 11 aside rep level, the Division One U14 girls squad made it back-toback Provincial “A” Cup championships with another thrilling run in South Surrey over the Canada Day Weekend.

Delta capped its memorable campaign with a 3-1 win over the Fraser Valley Selects in the title game, avenging a rare loss in the Coastal Cup final back in April.

The Selects put Fraser Valley on notice early, sending a shot just over the bar in the first 10 seconds of the match. They continued to press and were rewarded with a flurry of goals soon after by Leah Venier (9’) and pair from Kianna Nager (11’,18’) to go

2009 Delta Coastal Selects two-time Provincial “A” Cup champions: Back row (L to R): Sean Semple (coach), Kate Black, Maddie Shepherd, Megan Semple, Tavis Bowie (coach), Isla Bowie, Estelle White, Charlotte Wood, Lauryn Yee, Fallon Meyer, Kianna Nager, Angela Crowther (manager). Front row (L to R): Leah Venier, Amice Xu, Christine Day, Brooklyn Brandon, Savannah Grant, Mallory Crowther, Reet Thiara, Althea Leyba

up 3-0 at half. Fraser Valley scored a second half goal in the 61st minute, but Delta continued to press and set the tempo, while its defence held firm,

securing the win and the cup.

Earlier wins in round-robin play came against Nanaimo United FC (2-0), Port Coquitlam Reign (4-0), and

Lower Island (4-1)

Tournament scoring for Delta included: Megan Semple (3), Mallory Crowther (2), Nager (2), Venier (2), Lauryn Yee (2), Fallon Meyer, Charlotte Wood.

Prior to the Coastal Cup loss, the girls were riding a remarkable 71 game unbeaten streak in regulation time, dating all the way back to the start of their U13 season in September 2021.

Along the way to back-to-back provincial titles, they have filled the net with 254 goals in 85 games and surrendering just 44.

“I’m in awe of what these young ladies have accomplished over the past two seasons. It’s been nothing short of remarkable It’s not easy to repeat, and there are a lot of good teams out there, but they believed it, wanted it, and went out and did it. Their camaraderie and willingness to play for each other has been inspirational,” said Selects coach Sean Semple, who has a roster featuring talent from both ends of the city.

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U11 Penguins capture Surrey Spring League

U11 South Delta Penguins capped off a terrific spring season by capturing the Tier 5 championship of The Excellent Ice 3 on 3 Hockey League

The Penguins featured exclusively players from Ladner and Tsawwassen including Niko Lekakis, Sebastien Lo, Brody Mackay, Braeden Thind, Jake Rebbitt, Lucas Johal, Liev Heer, Blake Holmes, Teddy Lo, Charlie O’Gorman, Charlie Grierson and Jon Martin. The team was coached by Jensen Lo, Will Holmes and Sean Martin. The team manager was Lorraine Lo.

FuturebrightforTsawwassen’sRajabali

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A Tsawwassen youngster is playing beyond his years on the badminton court

Ali Rajabali recently concluded his competitive season ranked among the top U13 players in the province.

It was only a year ago when Rajabali began playing in sanctioned by Badminton B C tournaments. That came after joining ClearOne Badminton Centre in Richmond where he started to learn the proper footwork and technique required to play at an elite level.

Thanks to his hard work, he progressed to more competitive group

sessions and currently plays with older intermediate/advance players, as many as four times a week. His 2023 competitive schedule included the Junior “A” Provincial Championships where he battled the top players across the province and earned a bronze medal finish in the U13 Boys Doubles.

Disappointed with his results in singles, Rajabali dedicated the following month to improve his overall play He participated in early morning training sessions before school and started jump rope skipping to enhance his foot work Evenings included watching videos to improve his game plan

and sitting down with his dad to draw up game plans on facing different opponents

He was eager to improve in the next upcoming BC provincial games. Lucky for him the B.C. Junior “B” Championships were just around the corner.

The additional

commitment paid off, earning a bronze medal in both U13 singles and doubles He would later test his game at the national level by attending the 2023 Yonex Canadian Junior Badminton Championships which was held in Etobicoke, Ontario in late May.

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4974 Stevens Lane

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Almost square 17 34 acre parcel with 823 ft of road frontage features an English style country home, 5 stall barn, hay field and generous pasture area which has been an established equestrian facility for decades The property offers an ideal central location just 5 minutes to Tsawwassen or Ladner, Tsawwassen Mills Mall, BC Ferries, DeltaPort Way, TFN Industrial Park, transportation and more This parcel is close to BC Railway in an area of transitional properties with amazing future potential. Call anytime for

time this amazing secluded 20.25 acre parcel has been offered for sale since 1955 which is located just off Hornby Drive on the quiet section of 104th close to Boundary Bay and private member grass airstrip. All 3 buildings on this property were built in 1972 which includes a sprawling 3,162 sq. ft. 4 bedroom rancher w/30 + car concrete driveway was substantially renovated and enlarged in 1987 and roof redone 10 years ago. The second residence is a 1238 sq. ft. Woods bungalow presently rented and the spectacular 8,400 sq. ft. 20 stall barn which was used from day 1 to breed race horses up until 7 years ago is truly a first class facility complete with steel roof and cladding. Attention to detail here is second to none including chain link fencing that surrounds the entire property.

A40 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 Re/Max Real Estate Services www.westcoastfarmsteads.com info@johnnielsen.ca 110-3540West41stAve,VancouverV6N3E6 John Nielsen PERFORM NCE Real Estate Ser ice 35 Successful Years The next move is yours... Experience • Knowledge • Professionalism 604.250.8216 CALL JOHN TODAY NEW PRICE! MLS R2711985 360º TOUR 20 ACRES, 2 HOMES & HUGE BARN
104TH STREET $6,250,000
PORT GATEWAY
R2775898
AMAZING FUTURE POTENTIAL
4774
First
MLS
360º TOUR
more information. NEW PRICE! 1160 EHKOLIE CRESCENT $1,549,000 THE VILLAGE! This tastefully renovated rancher with walkout basement on quiet no thru road in a beautiful area of upper Tsawwassen is ideal for the growing family or downsizing with room for company downstairs. Featuring well over a $100,000 was spent 10 years ago to create the warm spacious wide open plan up with an amazing optioned out gourmet kitchen with S/S appliances and enlarged primary bedroom with nicely done ensuite Other notable updates include the windows with Hunter Douglas blinds Lennox 95% efficient furnace and brand new H/W tank. The home lends itself to natural suite potential down plus a sunny West exposed composite deck out front and a very large fenced backyard with fresh grass with bonus backyard access to English Bluff Road perfect for the utility trailer Come check out this super inviting comfortable home. MLS R2770705 360º TOUR SOLD! (604) 868-0028 www.nataliewalker.ca City Realty NEW PRICE $835,000 205-5500 13A AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN The Shaughnessy - Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath 1,342sf corner unit in the most amazing location adjacent to Tsawwassen Town Center & Highland Park Fabulous layout with generous room sizes MLS# R2721122 $1,449,000 8-4638 ORCA WAY, TSAW Seaside by Mosaic 2,246sf 4 bed 3 bath 1/2 duplex in the best location in the complex with ocean & greenbelt views Plenty of upgrades and the spectacular tower set this apart from anything else on the market MLS# R2795054

29-8217 204B Street - Langley

539 55 Street - Tsawwassen

Gorgeous 6 yr old CORNER home w/ROOFTOP DECK & MOUNTAIN VIEWS in Willoughby Heights Everly Green! Bright open floor plan on the main featuring a beautiful kitchen w/ white cabinetry, quartz countertops, s/s appliances inc gas range, eating area, pantry, & access to the oversized deck perfect for your BBQ! BONUS recroom/possible 4th bdrm on the lower level The HUGE yet PRIVATE rooftop deck is an entertainer’s dream, & features water & gas! Carport, garage, & visitor parking next to the unit. Remaining new home warranty, steps from schools, shops, parks & entertainment!

Experience modern luxury in this stunning family home Beautifully renovated w/premium fixtures & contemporary finishes. Chef’s kitchen + side prep kitchen feat. custom quartz countertops, gorgeous millwork, high-end appliances, inc. a panel fridge, double wall oven, & 2 pot fillers (coffee & stove). New flooring & paint throughout, plus new furnace & A/C Large, private backyard oasis boasting an outdoor cedar kitchen, gas BBQ, custom pergola, & heated 12x24 pool w/custom deck This home offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, & functionality

Brian

Elsey

604-551-9396

belsey@telus.net

JUSTSOLD

Harry Ratchford

604-315-2633

chratchford@gmail.com

1084 53A STREET

$1,225,000

Well maintained 3 bedrooms Rancher in Central Tsawwassen Located on a huge 19,750 SQFT fenced lot with 78 FOOT frontage Detached 10’x12’ studio with skylight, tile fl ooring, power Garden shed Updates include: new roof (2 yrs), Hot water tank (1 yr) Beautiful private deck and patio with gazebo, fi sh pond, perfect for summer enjoyment. Schools, transportation, recreation and shopping all within walking distance

Call Harry for a FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your home!

WEST REALTY - SUITE 201-10055 W BROADWAY - 604.738.8878

July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A41 colleenalmrud.com T O P 1 0 G R E A T E R V A N C O U V E R R E A L T O R S * RE/MAX City Realty 5090 48th Avenue, Delta, BC P E R S O N A L R E A L E S T A T E C O R P O R A T I O N * based on 5 year Medall on Award REBGV (778) 688-5972 www.sellingsouthdelta.com % 407-1428 56 St, Tsawwassen MLS# R2758817 • $869,000 Beautifully appointed two level, 1581 sf penthouse with 17’ ceilings in main. 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 side by side parking and storage locker Centrally located. NEWPRICE At Seniors Rightsizing, I understand the emotional ties you have with your current home Let me guide you through the stress-free process of downsizing, moving, or finding the ideal living arrangement Together, we’ll find your perfect fit Are you a senior looking to find the perfect home for your next chapter?
3 | 3 | 1,535
sq ft | $929,000
New Listing
6 | 4.5 | 3,355 sq ft | 7,524 sq ft Lot | $1,859,900
AMEX
BROADWAY

$1599,000

5093 7B AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

Beautiful updated split level home on large private lot in upper Tsawwassen. This home features 4 bdrms, 3 full baths, huge primary bdrm & ensuite, gourmet kitchen and good floor plan that suits main lifestyles Fabulous location on quiet street in Upper Tsawwassen Don't miss this home, it's a great home Call

$1,099,000

ROYAL OAKS PENTHOUSE

#402N-1100 56TH

STREET, TSAW

Fabulous 3 bedroom penthouse at Tsawwassen's Royal Oaks This rare find has never been on the market and truly is one of the best units in this development Excellent floor plan with huge living, dining area, beautiful bright great room, big master suite and 2 private sunny decks. Don't miss this special penthouse. Call for your exclusive showing.

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

5424 CANDLEWYCK WYND, TSAWWASSEN

Fabulous Resort Style Rancher with a pool This beautiful rancher has sunny western exposure and gorgeous landscaping that surrounds a totally private pool and jacuzzi. Home has a great floor plan featuring 3 bedrooms and den with an outstanding spa like bathroom. Home is designed to take advantage of the amazing sunrises and sunsets Direct Park access on no through street with sunny western exposed yard Come home to your private resort

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

Custom build your new home with Tsawwassen's finest builder on one of the best view lots in Tsawwassen We have plans of approx 5000 square feet but are open to building your dream home For more information

Call ROBIN 604-868-2844

A42 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 ROBIN REIMER 604-868-2844 ROBINREIMER.COM ROBINREIMER@TELUS.NET #1 SOUTH DELTA 37 YRS MLS MEDALLION CLUB* Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen www.robinreimer.com group *BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 robinreimer@telus.net
604-868-2844 JUST LISTED $1,699,000
ROBIN
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A43 Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen www.robinreimer.com group *BASED ON # OF YEARS QUALIFYING FOR MEDALLION CLUB IN GREATER VANCOUVER REAL ESTATE BOARD 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 robinreimer@telus.net FOR SALE - UNDER CONSTRUCTION 5744, 5754 & 5758 16A AVENUE,TSAWWASSEN Gorgeous new homes in Beach Grove. Still time to do some customizing. Excellent floor plans with 3250 sq.ft. and beautiful sunny southern exposure yards. 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. Great quiet area and close to all amenities. Don't miss your opportunity to live in fabulous Beach Grove. Homes built by an excellent experienced builder. Please call Robin Reimer 604-868-2844 / Ruby Lidder 604-626-9360 $2,099,000 4950 CEDAR SPRINGS DRIVE LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION!!! One of the best single family homes on Tsawwassen Springs Golf Course with fabulous views of lake and golf course and sunny western exposed yard. Home features a great floor plan with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and Fabulous Great Room that open to beautiful views of Golf course lake and wildlife This home is approx. 2600 sq ft with an oversized garage with room for golf cart and the best location for guest parking Don't miss this RARE find!!! Call ROBIN 604-868-2844 - 3 new homes in Tsawwassen - 4800 square feet - Legal suite - Customize your new home Call for plans & information ROBIN 604-868-2844 $2,499,000 Fabulous opportunity to purchase one of Ladner's historic family businesses This great pub is located on Ladner's inner harbour with marine access and potential marine business. The business has been great for decades and now is time for another buyer to put their own business ideas and energy to continue this long established pub Call ROBIN 604-868-2844 $2,899,000 SPEED'S PUB FOR SALE 111 GRAHAM DRIVE BEST SUNSET VIEWS & LOCATION Custom Designed Home with simply the Best Views in Tsawwassen. This Totally Private 2 Bedroom & Den home has an Outstanding Open Floor Plan to take full advantage of all the spectacular Ocean Sunset Views. Delta will also consider a basement level if you need more square footage. There will NEVER be another home like this in Tsawwassen. Call for Floor Plans and more Info. Call ROBIN 604-868-2844 MASSIVE PRICE REDUCTION $999,000
A44 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 604.312.7621 Sold@TrishaMurphy.ca TOP1% OF 2022 GREATER VANCOUVER REALTORS® 15 YEARS • SUCCESSFULLY SELLING SOUTH DELTA REAL ESTATE • Sutton Group - Seafair Realty: #2-1359 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC V4L 2P3 Lulu Godin Licensed Realtor & Marketing Speciaalist DynamicMarketing•ExpertContractKnowledge ExperiencedNegotiatingSkills 304-117255thStreet $639,000 1576PineSpringsLane $1,699,000 601-5011TsawwassenSprings $1,218,000 878PacificDrive $2,499,000 5157KilkennyDrive $1,749,000 4533WRiverRoad $1,299,000 Thisisauniqueonceina lifetimeopportunityforan ownerand/orinvestor 4721BlueHeronWay$1,495,000 5451GroveAvenue $1,395,000 1124SkanaDrive $1,575,000 23766AStreet $1,998,000 1178WalaleeDrive $1,549,000 6003KirkwoodRoad$1,489,000 54666AAvenue $1,299,000 313-1350ViewCrescent $685,000 2bedroomwithlargepatioon thegolfcourse. 5129WilsonDrive $2,725,000 Newcustom-builtexecutive,luxury entertainmenthomeinprimeTsawwassenlocationwithoutGST! 486TsawwassenBeachRoad $3,980,000 Over13,000sq.ft oceanfrontlot withcustombuiltexecutivehome withtriplecargarage. 5717TimbervalleyRoad $1,697,000 3bedroomrancherwithopenplan onagorgeousgardenlot. NEWPRICE 828PacificDrive $1,698,000 4BedroomRancherinthevillage onagorgeous9976sqftwestfacing lotwithpoolandentertainingback garden. Luxury Home 209-555513AAvenue $849,000 2bedroomwithpatio.Walk outtotheparkandviewsof waterfeature.
NEWPRICE NEWPRICE
JUSTLISTED
July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A45 Sutton Group - Seafair Realty - Unit 2 1359 56 Street, Tsawwassen, BC THINKING OF A MOVE??? CALL US!!! SERVICE THAT WILL MOVE YOU!!! 11-6105 River Road, Ladner 310-15300 17 Ave, S. Surrey 4719 48B St, Ladner 1112 Skana Drive, Tsaw Listed by ReMax City Realty SOLD!!! JUST SOLD!!! 194 53 Street, Tsawwassen • $1,650,000 PEBBLE HILL - bright & spacious 3 bed & den 2362 sq ft home on private, sunny & beautifully landscaped 7589 sq ft lot in unbeatable QUIET location - steps to PH Elementary & Diefenbaker Park! Ideal floor plan with kitchen & eating area opening to gorgeous back patio & gardens - great outdoor living & entertaining space! Loads of storage & space for home office & gym in this ‘move in ready’ home! NEW LISTING 302-1704 56 Street, Tsaw SOLD!!! Listed by Oakwyn Realty Ltd IT’S A GREAT TIME TO SELL!!! CALL US FOR FREE (NO OBLIGATION) MARKET EVALUATION!!! JUST SOLD!!! JUST SOLD!!! www.matsonrealestate.ca JUST SOLD!!! 211-4977 Springs Blvd, Tsaw JUST SOLD!!! 213-1738 55A Street, Tsawwassen • $945,000 END UNIT at City Homes - bright & spacious 3 bed 3 bath 1449 sq ft townhome featuring open plan, beautiful H/W flooring, gourmet’s kitchen & TWO private decks to enjoy the sunshine all day! Situated in best location in well run complex, walking distance to schools, beach, town center & transit. Includes 2 parking, pets (2) OK, rentals (6 mo min.) OK. NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 2-4PM 120-1840 160 Street, South Surrey • $238,800 BREAKAWAY BAYS - updated 2 bed manufactured home in QUIET & desirable park & location. Private & spacious covered deck & low maintenance yard are great outdoor living space! Monthly pad rental includes outdoor pool, clubhouse & fitness room. No age restrictions & pets welcome. Mins to White Rock shops & beach! QUIET PARK LIVING 404-1300 Hunter Road, Tsawwassen • $998,000 HUNTER GREEN - bright & spacious 2 bed & den 1574 sq ft PENTHOUSE CONDO on quiet court! Kitchen with white shaker cabinets, quartz counters & entertainers’ island has sliders to private deck. Ideal floor plan with generous room sizes to fit house sized furniture. Includes 2 side by side parking stalls & storage locker Walk to coffee shops, town center, medical, transit, golf course, dyke trails & beach! NEW PRICE OPEN SAT 2-4PM PRICE REDUCED

NEW

LISTING

WATERFRONT NEW LISTING

• Gorgeous custom built 2 bed and den floating home, includes strata water lot, boat slip - 34 Ft, outside dock position at outer edge of canoe pass

• Single car garage and extra parking.

Float home. 2 bed 1 bath. Approx 700 sq feet.

WATERFRONT

#12

- 23080

A Wonderful community to call home

4533

• Sensational Waterfront property with revenue from two float homes - separately owned

• Turnkey property

• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1081 sq.ft

• Home can be used as AirBnB

4515

Double land lot. Water lease and room for two float homes on water lot plus boats.

WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT

#28-3871 River Road

Ladner• $239,000

• 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 500 sq.ft. float home

• This home can be moved to a new location elsewhere

• Unqiue opportunity for a project property

#1 - 800 South Dyke Road

New Westminster • $889,000

• 2 bedroom and den float home in New West

• Stunning panoramic views from sunrise to sunset

#15 - 700 S Dyke Road

New Westminster• $499,000

• Rare one of a kind water lot in a strata community that will allow you to acquire a float home or build a new home.

• Lot is approx 50 x 50

A46 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 seafair realty 5000 Bridge Street Ladner 604.943.3110 778.773.9563 kjohnson@sutton.com
Kat JOHNSON
W River Road, Ladner
$1,299,000
W River Road, Ladner
11A Avenue, Tsawwassen $1,399,000
$3,299,000 5172
3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,794 square feet
Corner lot - home needs extensive updates inside & out • Or Demolish the home and build new
• Close to shopping, restaurants and highway connections Dyke Road
Richmond • $369,000
• Life on the water will be special in this floating home with just under 800 square feet
WATERFRONT WATERFRONT
4533 W River Road, Ladner $279,000
WATERFRONT
#42 - 3459 W River Road, Ladner $1,299,000

$1,889,900

5094A BENTLEY DRIVE

• METICULOUSLY DESIGNED 5 BEDROOMS & 5 BATH FAMILY HOME

• LUXURY BUILT 5 BEDROOM & 5 BATH QUALITY FAMILY HOME

• 4/5 BEDROOM + DEN & FAMILY ROOM-MAIN HOUSE

• SEPERATE 1 BEDROOM COACH HOME WITH LAUNDRY

• QUAILTY BUILDER WITH 2-5-10 NEW HOME WARRANTY

• CONVENIENT CENTRAL LADNER VILLAGE LOC

• PRICED TO SELL AT $1,889,900

• 3RD STORY OFFERS RECREATION ROOM WITH FULL BATH

• MAIN FLOOR OFFERS A BEDROOM WITH FULL BATHROOM

• OFFERING A/C, HRV, 4 CAMERA SURVEILLANCE, & EV CHARGER

• GOURMET KITCHEN WITH FISHER PAYKEL APPLIANCES

• SOUGHT

• OPEN PLAN WITH ACCORDIAN 12 FT DOORS LEADING TO BACKYARD.

• BONUS 3RD FLOOR OFFERS HUGE RECREATION

• LUXURIOUS 6,700+ SQ.FT CUSTOM HOME ON PARK LIKE 20,000 SQ.FT LOT

• CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION, WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL MAJOR AMENITIES

• 2 BEDROOM SELF CONTAINED SUITE WITH OWN LAUNDRY

• DETACHED 900 SQ.FT SHOP AT THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY

July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A47 5108 LINDEN DRIVE • LUXURIOUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME • UNBEATABLE CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION • 3 LARGE BEDROOMS. 4 BATHROOMS • FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOOR PLAN WITH HIGH END FINISHED THROUGHOUT 5092B BENTLEY DRIVE • 3281 SQ. FT FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME • OVER 7700 SQ. FT PRIVATE LOT • 216 SQ. FT DETACHED HOME OFFICE • 1 BEDROOM LEGAL RENTAL SUITE • ALL BEDROOMS WITH ENSUITE BATH • SOUGHT AFTER CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOC. 102-4758 53 STREET • 2 BEDROOM CONDO • WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER VILLAGE • 1 SECURE PARKING AND STORAGE • PRICED TO SELL AT $549,900 4725 45A AVENUE • UPDATED, SPACIOUS 2445 SQ FT 2-LEVEL HOME • OFFERS 5 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM AND 3 BATHS • POTENTIAL FOR 2 BEDROOM SUITE, IF NEEDED • WALK TO BOTH SCHOOL LEVELS & LADNER VILLAGE • ALL DRESSED UP AND READY TO ENJOY 5529 MAPLE CRESCENT • RARE OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A FULL DUPLEX • LARGE 90 X 100 LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR SUBDIVISION • PRIVATE BACK YARD OFFERS COVERED DECKS FOR ENTERTAINING • OFFERS 4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOMS & 2 BATHS ON EACH SIDE • NEWER ROOF, DRIVEWAY AND OTHER UPDATES SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX 6269 BRODIE ROAD • UPDATED RANCHER • NEW KITCHEN WITH GAS RANGE • OPEN CONCEPT LIVING WITH HIGH CEILINGS • COVERED
SUNNY BACKYARD
PATIO •
• PRIME HOLLY LOCATION
AFTER BENTLEY DRIVE LOCATION CLOSE TO EVERYTHING JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD 5085 CENTRAL AVENUE • 5 BED 6 BATH • 3 STORY LUXURY HOME WITH LARGE FLEX ROOM & FULL BATH ON TOP FLOOR • FUNCTIONAL OPEN CONCEPT FLOORPLAN • QUALITY DESIGNER FINISHES THROUGHOUT • CENTRAL WEST LADNER LOCATION • WALKING DISTANCE TO LADNER VILLAGE & HAWTHORNE ELEM 4903A 53 ST - NEW COACH
HOMES 5382 CRESCENT DRIVE 5094B BENTLEY DRIVE
ROOM WITH FULL BATH • COVERED PATIO & 2ND FLOOR SUNDECK OFFERS GAS OUTLETS • FULLY LOADED WITH A/C, HRV, IRRIGATION & SECURITY SYSTEMS • REPUTABLE BUILDER OFFERING 2-5-10 NEW HOME WARRANTY OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM 4729 64 STREET • CALLING INVESTORS AND BUILDERS LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITY • LARGE 80 FOOT FRONTAGE LOT WITH SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL • LARGE RENOVATED HOME OFFERING 7 BEDROOMS & 3 BATHS • LOWER LEVEL OFFERS RENTAL & HOME BUSINESS POTENTIAL • GREAT LOCATION NEAR HOLLY SCHOOL & EASY HIGHWAY ACCESS • LOADS OF ONSITE PARKING AND ROOM FOR YOUR RV/BOAT JUSTSOLD 4475 52A STREET • 3 BED 2 BATH • 2,250 SQ.FT CAPE COD HOME • SUN SOAKED BACKYARD W/ COVERED PATIO BACKING ONTO WATERWAY • CENTRAL LADNER ELEMENTARY LOCATION • MINUTES TO LADNER TOWN, SCHOOLS AND TRANSIT JUSTSOLD 721 56 STREET • 4 BEDROOMS AND 2 FULL BATHS. • BASEMENT RENTAL SUITE POTENTIAL • LARGE SQUARE 7500 SQ.FT PRIVATE LOT • WALKING DISTANCE TO BOTH SCHOOL LEVELS • UPDATED FLOORING, BATHROOM, FURNACE & HW TANK $1,299,900 JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD 5447 44 AVENUE • 1 BEDROOM LEGAL SUITE • RV PARKING AVAILABLE • 4 BED 2 BATH • CENTRAL LOCATION WALKING DISTANCE TO AMENITIES JUSTSOLD SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL JUSTSOLD OPEN SUNDAY 2-4PM OPEN SATURDAY 2-4PM OPEN SATURDAY 2-4PM $2,288,888 $2,148,888 4950 59A STREET • SPACIOUS 2-LEVEL: 4 BEDROOMS & 3 BATHS • 1 BEDROOM INLAW ACCOMMODATIONS • OFFERS 2564 SQUARE FEET OF LIVING • PRIVATE 7500 SQ. FT LOT (75 X 100) • PRIMARY BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE BATH. NEWLISTING $1,199,900

$1,279,900

$2,449,900

This charming cape cod style residence boasts 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a serene ambiance. The kitchen is a chef’s delight, showcasing cherry wood cabinets, exquisite granite countertops, and stainless steel appliances. Cozy up in the invi ng living room by the gas fireplace, crea ng the perfect atmosphere for relaxa on. Step into the backyard oasis, complete with a picturesque pond and an array of beau ful flowers and greenery, providing a private retreat.

Absolutely stunning brand new family home with serene farmland views located on rarerly available and highly sought-a�er Whitworth Cres! This home boasts3,700sq�oflivingspacewith4beds,6baths, a spacious open concept and a beau ful kitchen!

“WHITE ROCK”

“EAST BEACH - OCEAN VIEW!

Only 5 years old Spectacular custom built modern 4000 sq ft home Legal 2 bedroom suite. Elevator, air conditioning & a 18’x36’ rooftop deck! Best place to entertain and enjoy the 360° view! High quality details throughout… Must be seen to be appreciated Just a short walk to the beach, restaurants and all amenities… Easy highway access too! Live the life you’ve always wanted!

JUST LISTED @ $2,799,000

This stunning 3 bed plus den, 4 bath, 3400sq� home boasts breathtaking 180 degree views! Impeccably designed by Sarah Gallop Design, the open-concept living space is an entertainers dream complete with a Havan Award winning kitchen, spa-like ensuite and luxurious finishings throughout. This home blends luxury, func onality & stunning views into one!

401-5099 SPRINGS BLVD

Tsawwassen $689,000

WelcometothebeautifulandsoughtafterTSAWWASSEN SPRINGS! This one bedroom plus den, south facing, penthouse condo offers 9’ and vaulted ceilings and plenty of natural light. You will find luxurious and stylish details throughout including a custom California Closet, California shutters, granite countertops, Fisher & Paykel appliances, Miele washer

A48 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 S E R V I N G A L L Y O U R R E A L E S T A S S C 9 8 T E S a a Rea N E E D I N E 1 4 604.946.1255 BarryChreptyk.com
Sutton Group Seafair Realty #100-5000 Bridge Street, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4 604.946.1255 BarryChreptyk.com barryrc@uniserve.com An ndependent Member Broker S a a Rea
Barry Chreptyk
778-863-6805 mandip@sutton.com mandipgill.com Sutton Group - Sutton Seafair Realty 100 - 5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC, V4K 2K4
5190 Whitworth Cres S, Ladner 4713 46 Avenue, Ladner SCAN ME 1102 Shaman Cres, Tsawwassen $3,209,900 SCAN ME SCAN ME
NEW PRICE
and dryer, geothermal heating and cooling and much more. Other features include: large patio complete with gas hookup, new paint and carpet, 2 parking stalls, in-suite storage, golf course views, close to shops, golf course and pro-shop, coffee shops, Pat Quinn’s Restaurant and fitness and wellness studio. 604.250.6981 INFO@KENDALLAYRES.COM KENDALLAYRES.COM Sutton Group - Seafair Realty 100-5000 Bridge Street, Delta, BC 04 250 6981 201-4768 53RD STREET Ladner $619,900 Welcome to Sunningdale This bright, corner unit is a delight offering 2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms and a spacious living room with extra windows and light Other features include new pain throughout new dishwasher engineered hardwood through the main living area and new carpet in the primary bedroom One storage locker one parking, rental and pet friendly building guest suite fitness centre and domestic gas and hot water are included in the maintenance fee Located in the heart of Ladner’s conveniences including grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops markets schools, transit, recreation and more Quick possession available JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD
July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A49 www taylorbrownrealty com 604-362-0350 info@taylorbrownrealty com @TaylorBrownRealEstate Taylor Brown Personal Real Estate Corporation When one of your biggest investments is being purchased or SOLD, the key factor in the outcome is always within the strategy Thinking of Selling? This communication is not ntended to cause or nduce breach of an existing agency agreement. Let’s decide together if this market is for you & come up with a tailored marketing plan to get your home SOLD for top dollar in todays market! LET S GET YOUR HOME SOLD 2 Bedrooms + Den l 2 Bathrooms l 1,117 sq.ft apartment $749,900 | 219-1792 Starling Drive, Tsaw 2 Bedrooms + Den l 2 Bathrooms l 1,633 sq.ft. $929,000 | 5485 Pennant Bay, Delta 4 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms l 3,267 sq.ft l Horse/animal barnMechanic dream shop Covered 50x100 storage barn l 6.53 acres $4,288,000 | 3845 Wellington Road, Delta Just Listed Just Listed Just Listed $1,449,000 | 8 4638 Orca Way, Delta 4 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms l 2,246 sq ft For Sale 33-4375 Cormorant Way Tsawwassen 204 16 Lakewood Dr, Vanc $499,000 4857 55B Street Delta $899,999 109-2460 156 St, South Surrey $799,800 Listed by Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp 1619 Farrell Cres, Tsaw $2,580,000 Listed by RE/MAX Select Rea ty 4460 Hutcherson Lane, Delta $1,265,000 Listed by Sutton Sea air Real y 6-4887 Central Ave, Delta $949,900 46-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner $1,250 000 MULTIPLE OFFERS 520 20673 78 Ave, Langley $559,000 MULTIPLE OFFERS Just Sold Just So d Just Sold Just Sold Just Sold Just Sold Just So d Just Sold Just So d NEW PRICE $579,000 | 218-1120 Tsatsu Shores Drive, Tsawwassen 1 Bedroom l 1 Bathroom l 673 sq.ft. l Beachfront Just Listed MULTIPLE OFFERS 4641 55A Street, Delta $1,379 000 MULTIPLE OFFERS 4386 48A Street, Delta $1,250,000 MULTIPLE OFFERS MULTIPLE OFFERS 4827 Central Avenue, Delta $950,000 Listed by Sutton Seafai Realty 5995 Crescent Dr, Ladner $1,299,000 Just Sold Just So d Just So d Just Sold scan with your camera to view all of my listings NEW PRICE
A50 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 The Geffke Top 10% in SALES of ALL GREATER VANCOUVER for 38 YEARS#1 at ROYAL LEPAGE REGENCY Rlty for 10 YEARS info@geffketeam.com • www.geffketeam.com Johanna 604-719-7345 Medallion Club 30 Years Stefan B.B.A. 604-767-4038 Medallion Club 12 Years Bonnie Ma Assistant Speaks Mandarin & Cantonese TEAM CALL US FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION! REGENCY REALTY 1333 - 56th St, Tsawwassen (next to Starbucks) (We speak German, Finnish, Cantonese & Mandarin) READY TO SELL YOUR HOME? SO ARE WE! GIVE US A CALL! 604-767-4038 $1,255,000 $1,319,000 $647,000 $799,000 $800,000 $694,900 $849,000 OUR RECENT SALES: sutton group seafair realty #100-5000 Bridge Street Delta, BC V4K 2K4 Vicky Hamilton Persona Real Estate Corporat on cell 778-839-8947 ce 604-946-1255 vicky@homeswithvicky com www homeswithvicky com NEW LISTING 113-4889 53 Street | EXTENSIVE UPDATES!!! This 2 bed 2 bath 1104 sq ft unit n Green Gables is move in ready! No expenses spared!! Unit offers a spacious open layout with generous sized bedrooms Entertain in stunning new kitchen complete with stone countertops sta nless steel appliances & white cabinets Pr mary bdrm is a generous size with updated ensu te comp ete w th marble tile wh le 2nd updated bathroom showcases a beautiful pebble shower Enjoy cozy nights in the living room with the modern edgestone gas fireplace or peaceful summer nights in the 400sq ft fenced patio/yard, surrounded by the beautifully designed flower garden Perfect for those that love to BBQ/garden or those who have pets-1 dog & 1cat allowed The complex has undergone rainscreen (2014) and new windows Sought out complex within wa k ng distance to shops, schools & transit MEDALLION CLUB MEMBER 5 YEARS $689,000 NEW PRICE 27-5510 Admiral Way | Welcome to Polygon’s Charterhouse! Executive style 4 bedroom 4 bathroom 1919 square foot home with quality finishes and craftsmanship throughout Offering a gourmet kitchen with an abundance of storage, a large island gas range and integrated fridge This unit boasts high ceilings, a fantastic floorplan, powder room on the main and 4th bedroom with full bathroom downstairs Upstairs includes the primary bedroom with large walk in closet and spa like ensuite Perfect for entertaining with a private yard and patio! Bonus double car garage A riverside family oriented community just steps to trails golf course, marina and Neilson Grove School Enjoy exclusive access to The Hampton Club featuring over 12000 SF of resort-style amenities including outdoor pool, hot tub, gymnasium exercise fac lities guest suites and Club House $1,149,000 KELLY ALBUS ELLY Working to bring you home. 778 386 1423 kelly@sutton.com realestatewithkelly.com Sutton Group Seafair Realty 1244 Beach Grove Rd Tsawwassen 5321 Upland Drive Tsawwassen 5937 165 Street Surrey 6748 Corbould Road Tsawwassen SOLD 1654 Braid Road Tsawwassen 1539 Beach Grove Rd Tsawwassen Listed by Royal LePage Regency Realty SOLD SOLD 5368 4A Avenue Tsawwassen Listed by Sutton Group Seafair Realty SOLD JUSTSOLD 206-4977 Springs Boulevard, Tsawwassen Listed by Royal LePage Regency Realty SOLD SOLD SOLD

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Welcome to Tsawwassen, the sunniest, least rainiest place in all of Metro Vancouver. This 37.25 acre parcel of Prime A1 agricultural farmland sits on some of the most fertile & productive soil in BC and this Summer’s crop of choice is none other than local, South Delta corn With easy & convenient paved road access for machinery and an outbuilding once used as a country vegetable stand, this farmland forms part of a rich, long standing & well known farming community whose reputation & products have earned world wide interest.

Updated East Ladner single family home is summer ready & ideally located in a quiet cul-de-sac Steps to Holly Park Elementary, a state of the art all weather artificial turf field, bike park, transit & easy access to Hwy 17 & Hwy 99. This lovingly cared for, turnkey home is ready for a family & incl’s some of the finer things like numerous tech upgrades, an amazing floor plan & a beautiful kitchen

July20,2023 The Delta Optimist A51 1333 56 Street, Delta Regency Realty Ltd Independently Owned & Operated brad: 604-779-6764 becirrealestate.com frank: 604-862-5731 TSAWWASSEN 1826 GOLF CLUB DRIVE 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 1934 ft2 $1,499,OO0 the heart of our business is people sold ladner 4702 holly park wynd
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A52 The Delta Optimist July20,2023 Connecting agents to the community Reach more home buyers and sellers in your market 778-875-3594 | ppelletier@delta-optimist.com Sharon Rohwer 604-760-7163 Unlicensed Assistant info@thedeltagroup.ca Tim Rohwer 604-762-2041 Commercial Residential Specialist info@thedeltagroup.ca T he De lta G ro u p.c a Tim & Sharon “We Can Relate” Regency Realty Ltd. 1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC V4L 2A6 REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS? JUST GIVE US A CALL! • Home accommodates the family that needs 4 bdrms 2 baths or inlaw suite • Private yard features organic gardens, raised beds & fruit trees • Solar panels & heat pump etc offer a cost effective lifestyle • Popular Beach Grove location steps to school & ocean 5844 17A Avenue $1,188,000 REMARKABLE GREEN ENERGY HOME IT’S ALWAYS A FINE DAY LIVING HERE! • Best Location in complex at Fairway Views • Spectacular 2188sf 3-4 Bdrm 3 Bath end unit Townhouse • Enjoy panoramic views from the spacious living areas • Huge garden patio overlooks 6th Green at Beach Grove Golf plus balconies • Only steps away from all Tsawwassen amenities 1144 Fairway Views $1,034,000 Gus says: There’s friends, There’s family and There is friends that become FAMILY! 304-1175 Ferguson Road $549,900 • Steps from Boundary Bay scenic dyke trail • Main floor featuring large living room, dining room, spacious kitchen • Also incls 2 pce bath,laundry rm & mud rm • Upstairs primary bdrm with ensuite, 3 more bedrooms, flex rm & 4 pce bath • Nothing to do but move in • West facing back yard - extra parking at side yard 1749 Duncan Drive $1,599,000 FABULOUS BEACH GROVE LOCATION SOLD JUSTSOLD 306-1120 Tsatsu Shores Dr $749,900 JUSTSOLD on 48th Avenue SUNDAY 10 - 4 JULY 23 No Dogs Allowed ladnervillagemarket.com

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THOMAS, PAUL

April 1, 1982

July 16, 2021

Not a day goes by when you are not loved and missed

Your oss s immea surable, but so is the love left behind.

CORKE, Garth Noel

September 4th, 1930 - July 8th, 2023

Passed away peacefuly at home wth hs famiy by hs sde Garth is survived by his wife, Helene, daughters Shawn (Warren), Maureen (Mark) and Erin (Rick), granddaughters Nchol (Chance), Madison, Laurele and grandson Rylan

Garth grew up in Vctora, BC and enisted with the Royal Canadan Ar Force as a piot, flyng Harvards

A perforated eardrum ed to his honourable discharge and he instead joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Polce Beng stationed far away in extremey cod weather was not agreeable to Garth and he soon departed the RCMP and began his lengthy career as an insurance adjuster

McLELLAN, Janet Loraine

January 19, 1947 - July 5, 2023

We wil mss her greatly

Janet passed away peacefully at Delta Hospita on Juy 5th at 9:10 AM

She is survived by her husband of 55 years Ian, her sons Rchard (Vana) and Grant Her grandchildren Bodi, Lina and Mans and her close companion and sister Patrica

Janet was a oving wife, mother and grandmother whose famly meant everything to her Janet had many good friends, who wil thnk of her fondly

The famly would like to thank the doctors and medical staff at Delta Hospita for ther kind and caring assistance durng ths stressfu time And, a specal “Thank You”, to the home care nurses from Fraser Heath n Tsawwassen

A ceebration of Janet’s lfe wil be held n the early Fall

Throughout Garth’s lfe, hs famly and friends were of paramount importance to hm He was a man wth an easy grin who loved to share stories and to laugh with al those he met He had a passion for cars, for gardenng and for music and wil be dearly mssed by al those who knew him

We wish to extend our sncere apprecation to Dr Coleen Lee for her oving care and to al the First Responders and paramedics who assisted us in his final hours here at home

A ceebration to honour Garth’s life wil be held Tuesday, August 15th, 2023, from 2:00-5:00pm at Beach Grove Golf Club at 5946 12th Avenue n Tsawwassen, BC

Messages or stores, may be eft for the famly n the Obituares and Condolences secton at www myalternatives ca

DAVIES, Art

May 10, 1940 - April 26, 2023

Our days are not the same now, since the peaceful passing of “Dart” (Dad/Art)

Art is survived by the Love of hs Life, his wife Diana (Mrs “D”) and hs Best Frend and very oving son, Doug, his brother Mchael and his wife, Beverly, nieces: Robyn, Cindy, Kelly and nephew: Chrs “Dart” wll aso be fondly remembered by many of Doug’s friends who so enriched hs ife over the years

Art was an avid Model Ralroader and spent many happy hours wth his garden rairoad and he found great happness (up until last Fal) in his workng life - for many years - with the Owners and hs friends at a wonderful company in Surrey where he was so cherished by al

We wish to thank everyone at Deta Hospital, the Irene Thomas Hospice and Fraser Health, Tsawwassen for their specal care

At Art’s request, there wl be no Celebraton of Lfe There are no words to express our loss

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GRESPAN, Carlo

December 25, 1937

July 5, 2023

With great sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved Carlo Grespan on July 5, 2023, at the age of 85. Carlo, our husband, father, nonno, uncle, cousin, and friend, fought a valiant battle with cancer.

Carlo was born in Selva del Montello, Treviso, Italy, the third child of six to parents Carlotina and Carlo Grespan. He immigrated to Vancouver at the age of 18. Unable to speak English, he put his entrepreneurial spirit into action and created his own employment by doing odd jobs. Carlo quickly settled into house painting, eventually establishing his own successful business Velvet Painting Contractors and an entirely different venture for a time, Valentino’s Fresh Pasta.

It wasn’t long after Carlo settled into Canada that he asked the love of his life, Mirella, to leave Italy and become his bride. Their marriage was a happy union that lasted 62 years. Carlo was an exceptional husband, father and grandfather who loved his family and worked very hard to provide for them.

Carlo’s personal ethos was one of generosity, always willing to help his community. As a member of the Selva del Montello Society, Carlo was instrumental as one of the elders in building the Italian Cultural Centre in Vancouver Later in his retirement, he volunteered at Meals on Wheels in Tsawwassen.

Carlo cherished time socializing with his family and friends, gatherings where he enveloped his loved ones in laughter from his great sense of humour and affection. His hobbies included playing (and coaching) soccer, bocce with friends, lawn bowling with his wife, and games of dominoes with his neighbours Carlo also enjoyed working on his hobby farm and making homemade wine and salami with his brothers.

Survived by his beloved wife, Mirella; children Mariuccia (Brad), Mauro, Lisa (Charles), and Tony (Lisa); grandchildren Angela (Emmet), Stefano (Sophie), Carlo (Aunjali), Gianluca, Dante; sisters Carla, Luigina and brother Luigino; sisters in law Christina, Giulianna and Mariuccia; brothers in law Ugo and Beppi; many nieces and nephews; and friends and family in Italy, Canada and the USA.

Predeceased by parents Carlotina and Carlo Grespan; brothers Carlo and Franco; brothers in law Mario, Benito and Luigi; and sisters in law Anna and Clara.

The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Dr. Martin and Dr. Poon, the staff at Delta Hospital, and especially the nurses and support staff at Irene Thomas Hospice Centre for their kind and loving care.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the BC Cancer Society or JDRF Canada.

Carlo will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and his memory will be lovingly cherished by his family. May he rest in peace. The funeral service will be held on July 28, Sacred Heart Parish, 3900 Arthur Dr., Delta at 10:00 am.

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Requred for weedng, pantng, harvestng & gradng vegetabes This job nvolves hard work; bendng, ftng, crouchng No experience required $16 75/hour, 45+ hr/wk, 6 days/wk

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Notice of intention to dispose of a vessel under section 39 of the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act

WN1309NC - 26ft orange Saiing Vessel - located n Boundary Bay, Delta, Britsh Coumba, s currently consdered to be abandoned

This notice serves as official notice of the Minister’s intention to dispose of this vessel after 30 days from which this notice was given

Should you have any questions, you may contact, Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program at NPPPAC-PPNPAC@tc gc ca or 604-775-8867 and reference file W2023-502619

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The following vehicles will be sold as of July 27, 2023 for non-payment plus costs accruing

1) 2006 JEEP L BERTY VIN: 1J4GL48K16W281566

Debbe Charles $1027 41

2) 2002 GMC ENVOY VIN: 1GKDT13SX22178487

ARAN FREEMAN $1076 30

3) 2005 FORD FOCUS VIN: 2FMZA56225BA87041AMANDA MACKAY $1198 52

4) 2019 BMW 2 SER ES V N: WBA2J3C57KVD49113

Y N CHAN $1198 52

5) 2005 FORD FOCUS VIN: 3FAFP31N65R104703

DEBORAH HALL $1381 93

6) 1968 GMC P CKUP VIN: C9E2481121470

GREGORY STANFORD $1442 96

7) 1999 MERCURY MYSTIQUE V N: 1MEFM66L8XK615525

RUDOLF STET NA $1999 75

8) 2014 KIA FORTE V N: KNAFX4A64E5124991

KIRK MCRAE 12,662 45

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