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TakingastandagainsthateinLadner

The community must come together, take a stand and send a message for what it values.

That was the theme from organizers of an anti-hate rally held Sunday afternoon at Paterson Park in Ladner.

The rally organized by Community Action for Equity and Racial Justice saw about 100 participants march to the Highway 17A overpass to counter on-going flag-waving protests that are said to be spreading misinformation and hate.

Speaking out against attacks on 2SLGBTQIA+ people in Delta and other communities, including several acts of vandalism against Pride flags in Ladner, the group ’ s Rhiannon Bennett told the Optimist

the community must come together and respond to the events spreading hate, rather than hope the government will take action.

“We would rather send the message ourselves that this is what our community stands

for and these are our community values Yes, it’s up to all of us I would rather our community come together,” Bennett explained.

Bennett has personally confronted the individuals on the Ladner overpass, saying the

community response has been one of deep gratitude

Among the group ’ s strategies is establishing community escorts across the overpass, said Bennett

Another plan is to print photos and other material from

Sunday’s event and distribute them to gay-straight alliances at high schools throughout the Delta district, spreading a message to kids that they’re not alone and isolated

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Participants of an anti-hate rally march towards the Highway 17A overpass in Ladner on Sunday afternoon.

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Mixed-Use High Rise Development Proposal For Delta Shoppers Mall Site

Addresses: 8037-8087 120 Street

File No: LU009522 Applicant: Cameron Bourne, Arcadis-IBI Group

Public Information Meetings

Meeting #3

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

1 pm–3 pm

Sungod Recreation Centre 7815 112 Street, North Delta

Meeting #4

Tuesday, August 22, 2023

6 pm–8 pm

Sungod Recreation Centre 7815 112 Street, North Delta

Share your feedback online at: letstalk.delta.ca/lu009522

until August 25, 2023

The following are key aspects of the proposal:

• Two 32-storey towers, inclusive of five and nine-storey podiums, with 643 market condo units;

• The podiums would include a mix of retail at-grade and office and residential above;

• A central plaza with public spaces would be formed between the podiums of the towers;

• A 10-storey mid-rise building with 150 senior-oriented housing units above at-grade retail and a 6-storey rental building with 66 market and 17 non-market rental units above at-grade retail;

• The development would have a residential density of 363 units per hectare (147 units per acre) and a floor space ratio of 4.0;

• The project would include indoor and outdoor common amenity spaces in several locations;

• Two childcare facilities for a total of 60 children (30 spaces in each facility); and

• A total of 1,577 parking stalls in an underground parkade

The proposal is consistent with the Official Community Plan and includes applications for:

• Rezoning from Core Commercial (C1) to a new Comprehensive Development Zone; and

• A Scott Road Corridor (SRC) Development Permit to address the form and character of the development

• Details on the application are available at letstalk.delta.ca/lu009522

• Have other questions or comments? Contact the Development Department at: 604-952-3155

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B.C.’s top award that recognizes service to the public will be given to a man whose family has become a household name in Delta and beyond.

George Conrad Reifel will receive the Order of British Columbia this fall, along with 13 other British Columbians.

Reifel is the grandson of George C Reifel, after which the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary is named.

That sanctuary, on the west side of Westham Island, was created by George’s father, George H Reifel in 1963

George Reifel though has continued the legacy with an interminable list of achievements which help nature and keep birds alive

“I was quite honoured. I was not expecting it,” he said

Reifel grew up on the Westham Island family farm, which is now part of the sanctuary, and still remembers the rich environment where the sea meets the fertile Fraser River delta. He used to take the school bus into Ladner to attend high school and lived on the farm until 1973.

He now lives in Vancouver as he continues his career in real estate, which has paralleled his life-long conservation work

It was during his 20s, when he was seriously ill, that he decided to spend

a major part of his life, and put in the hours of volunteer time needed, for conservation.

“I wanted to put back, while I still had the chance, wanted to leave the world a better place,” he explained.

Reifel has been a director of the B C Waterfowl Society, which manages the sanctuary, for 45 years.

He’s also past director of the Nature Trust of B C and was responsible for high-profile projects such as the South Arm Marshes Wildlife Management Area, next to the Deas slough, along with the Hoodoos conservation area, in southeastern B C , and riparian areas of the Englishman River on Vancouver Island.

The Nature of Trust of B.C., has created dozens of areas that help wildlife, with Reifel involved in many of them

In addition to serving with the Pacific Salmon Foundation, he’s also a lifetime member of the BC Wildlife Federation, and last April, was named by the federation as conservationist of the year He is also a lifetime member of the Tyee Club of B.C.

A major task, as the longest-serving national director with Ducks Unlimited Canada, was creating the Continental Conservation Plan

“That was a major accomplishment getting Canada, the U S and Mexico together The entire continent needs to look after the life cycle needs of water fowl and we share that,” he said

Despite the work, Reifel still worries His main focus remains farmland in Delta and wetlands and estuaries around B.C.

Those lands are, “disappearing at a rapid rate,” he said “It’s home for a large number of plants and animals that need a home.”

Reifel’s advice for conservation groups is never to compete against each other in attempting to save a particular habitat and that if one group is focused on one area, then the other group should find another project

Reifel will receive the order at Government House in November.

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Townhousedevelopment proposeslandswapwithcity

The City of Delta is gathering public comments on an application for a 56-unit townhouse development in East Ladner near Holly Park

The proposal for 4726, 4740 and 4752 60B St and 6100 Ladner Trunk Rd. includes the consolidation of three residential lots on 60B Street into one parcel The residential units would be in 13 buildings.

Vehicular and pedestrian access is proposed from 60B Street

The application also includes a proposed land exchange with the city to dedicate a parcel at the rear portion of 4726 and 4740 60B Street for park use in exchange for acquiring city-owned land at the rear portion of 6100 Ladner Trunk Rd for townhouses That city parcel is currently part of the Holly Park Reserve

An earlier report to council notes that, subject to approval of the exchange, a realigned boundary could provide space to accommodate a potential additional field However, it would require relocating the existing bike pump track trails.

The rezoning and OCP amendment application is still in its early stages and has not gone to council for consideration.

The owner proposes to provide an amenity contribution to assist with future park upgrades in an amount that is to be negotiated

The rezoning application currently requires an Official Community Plan (OCP) amendment, so a public hearing would be required.

In addition to gathering public comments, a public information session is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 24 at the Delta City Hall foyer The event will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

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Those who had been holding rallies on the overpass and elsewhere have been deliberately spreading misinformation, which has resulted to intimidation and against certain groups, said Kendal Blacker, adding she personally has encountered aggression Sunday’s rally was to let people know they belong, will be kept safe and that the community needs to get together to take a stand, she explained.

While the 2SLGBTQIA+ community has been getting more support from the public, unfortunately, others are feeling more emboldened to act out in hate, added Blacker

“I’m encouraged that when I was out in the community, there was so much support, and so many people who wanted to support but don’t know how. The way they can take a stand against this is calling out hate, calling out homophobia, calling out transphobia, calling out racism, having conversations with their families and co-workers Those are those on-the-ground things people can do to push against hate

speech and propaganda and showing up to events like this is one way We need those people to speak up for us because they have the most impact,” said Blacker

Bennett, during to the rally, asked the audience why they are there, getting immediate responses that, among other things, it was to spread love, stand up against hate and build community.

Earlier this summer, a Delta resident asked city council whether any action can be taken to stop Action for Canada demonstrations on the Ladner overpass.

Saying he and council have “total support for the Pride community” , Mayor George Harvie responded the problem has come up with other groups as well, but the authority to remove or fine the demonstrators is with the minister of transportation because the province owns the overpass Harvie said he has discussed the issue with Police Chief Neil Dubord and would also discuss the community’s concern with the transportation minister.

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TownhouseDevelopmentProposalon60BStreetnearHollyPark Addresses:4726,4740and475260BSt, andaportionof6100LadnerTrunkRd FileNo: LU009567 Applicant: Buro47ArchitectureInc.

Thefollowingarekeyaspectsoftheproposal:

•56three-bedroomtownhouseunits andanequalareaexchangeofparklandand townhouseland

•68unitsperhectaredensityandafloorspace ratioof0.92(7,624m²ofresidentialfloorarea)

•3storeysandmaximumbuildingheight of115m

•Principalbuildingsetbacks:

ƒ Front(60BStreet)andRear(East):35m

ƒ InteriorSide(North):21m

ƒ InteriorSide(South):27m

•112residentialparkingspaces(2spaces perunit)and11visitorparkingspaces

•Vehicularandpedestrianaccessisproposed from60BStreet

•324m²ofprivatecommonoutdoor amenityarea

Thisdevelopmentproposalincludes applicationsfor:

•AnOfficialCommunityPlanamendmentto permittownhouseuse

•RezoningtoRT76fortownhouselandsand Pfortheparklands

•DevelopmentVariancePermittoreduceinterior sidesetbacksforprincipalbuildings,increaselot coverageandreduceproximityofvisitorparking spacestoatownhousebuilding

•LV4DevelopmentPermitforformandcharacter

•Consolidationofthepropertiesinto onetownhousesite

•Detailsontheapplication areavailableat letstalkdeltaca/lu009567

•Shareyourfeedbackonlineat: letstalkdeltaca/lu009567 untilSeptember1,2023

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development@delta.ca or

604-946-3380

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A charge has now been laid in connection to a 2022 pedestrian-involved collision in Boundary Bay

Delta Police confirmed with the Optimist on Friday morning that on Aug. 9 a charge of

dangerous operation of a conveyance causing bodily harm was approved against the driver, who is not a resident of Delta.

Police say 40-yearold Mark David Hawley will appear in Surrey Provincial Court on Aug 30

“Holding drivers

accountable for their actions behind the wheel is essential, not only to provide justice for victims, but also to emphasize the importance of responsible behaviour on our roads,” said Deputy Chief Harj Sidhu of the Community Policing Bureau

On Aug. 25, 2022

the Delta Police Department’s Collision Investigation Team responded to the 6600 Block of 3rd Avenue for a report of a serious injury collision, where a vehicle had drifted off the roadway and struck a pedestrian

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Delta council gave the thumbs up for a pair of subdivision and redevelopment applications in Tsawwassen at its final council meeting on Aug. 8 before its summer break

One of the applications is a rezoning proposal and development variance permit to allow the subdivision of two residential properties at 809 51 St and 5140 8A Ave. into seven, single-detached residential lots. Each lot currently contains a single-detached house, which would be demolished.

The application also includes a request to pur-

chase a portion of a dedicated municipal road to consolidate it with the site.

A planning department report notes that, to date, staff received written and phone correspondence from 31 households, of which 26 are in support, three are opposed and two have concerns.

Those in support welcome additional and more affordable housing in Tsawwassen that would support multigenerational families and renters, and enhance the neighbourhood, the report notes, adding that they are also supportive of the removal of mature trees along 8A Avenue in hope that it would result in longer periods of late

afternoon sunshine.

Several residents expressed concerns relating to the proposed extensive tree removal and minimal tree replacement, especially along property lines, which may lead to future privacy issues among neighbours, the report notes.

Some residents are also opposed to the increased density and narrow lots, concerned about changing the character of the neighbourhood.

In addition to increased traffic volume, concerns were also expressed with the proposed cul-de-sac as it would not provide opportunities for street parking and would add pressure to existing street

parking on neighbouring streets

Also receiving preliminary approval, the other application would allow the subdivision of properties at 4965 8A Ave and, 855 and 871 Bayview Dr. into five, single-detached residential lots

Surrounded by singlefamily homes, the site has an irregular shape

A staff report on that application notes concerns conveyed by residents include noise and pollution during construction of the proposed development, increased traffic, loss of character of the neighhourhood and loss of tree canopies. Among the letters in opposition was a resident

The planning department says the Urban Forestry Division reviewed the proposed tree removals for the proposed development at 8A Ave. and 855 and 871 Bayview Dr. and has no concerns.

who feels “condensing of the neighborhood diminishes this family-oriented area ”

The applicant has worked with staff to modify the house footprints and driveways to

retain most of the mature and healthy trees and hedges on-site. The proposed driveway widths are reduced in order to increase landscaping in the front yards, the report notes.

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EDITOR: Ian Jacques ijacques@delta-optimist com

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umming up 36 years in about 350 words.Next week will be my last at the Optimist. It’s time for a new chapter in our lives and we ’ re fortunate enough to able to pursue it, but not before saying goodbye to a community that has meant so much to me and my family

It began as a 22-year-old with an opportunity to eventually write sports for a paper that had extensively covered the North Delta rep soccer team I spent much of my youth playing for. I thought that was pretty cool.

As a kid growing up on the Surrey/North Delta border, Tsawwassen and Ladner were completely foreign to me

It didn’t take long to discover South Delta was a hidden gem in the Lower Mainland, where time nearly stood still while neighbouring cities such as Richmond underwent significant changes.

We purchased our first home in Tsawwassen and later moved to Ladner where we would live for the next 25 years. There were a couple of opportunities to take my career elsewhere but, with two working parents, my job provided the flexibility of being there for my kids before and after school. That might explain how 20 years seem to fly

Along the way there was about a decade run coaching my son ’ s soccer team where we got to know and become friends with some tremendous families

I will always remember the amazing volunteer coaches, managers and administrators in this community and the difference they have made to so many The athletes such as Brent Seabrook or the McNamara twins, Megan and Nicole, who made significant impacts in their hometowns and continued to thrive at the highest levels of the sport

It’s encouraging to see the current mayor and council providing the infrastructure for sports to keep thriving here, from the covered outdoor lacrosse box in Ladner to the redevelopment of Cromie Park and a much-needed new track coming to Delta Secondary The future for athletes’ is bright

And keep those submissions coming into Optimist. Sports will always be an important part of this paper

Is getting rid of letter grades a good idea?

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My first reaction to this idea was ‘What?’ After reading many, many articles about this proposal, I understand the reasoning behind it but I’m not sure about the outcome longterm. Reading the Optimist online poll, I’m not alone.

It seems that’s the intent of this new grading system is to not judge you based on what you can put on a piece of paper in a given time, but what you learn over time. The challenge is, how do other people know how your work has been judged?

That said, I’m not a psychologist, I’m not an education expert, but as a

’ ve been reading a lot about changes coming to our schools this fall Students from kindergarten to Grade 9 are no longer going to receive letter grades to evaluate their performance. You won’t start seeing letter grades until you hit Grade 10Community Comment

marketer I review consumer behaviour and market trends. My sense is, since we ’ ve taken away many measures of success and competition, we’re creating a generation of expectation, not of reward.

There is a lot of theory about this idea, but there’s a big gap between theory and practice

I’m a university marketing instructor, I read lots of research reports on advertising It’s one thing to

review and analyze advertising, it’s something completely different to stare at a blank page and create it. If your study is wrong, no big deal. If your ad is wrong, you lose your client, or your job.

Letter grades might be a lot like Winston’s Churchill’s view of democracy- it’s the worse form of government, except for all others that have been tried. This new method is an experiment will take many years to determine if it’s effective. But is it worth the risk? Letter grades seemed to have worked just fine up until now.

I read an article that asked people in their 50’s what they would tell their younger self. One comment was ‘choose your habits carefully in your teens, they last a lifetime.’

Seems to me those are wise words in this instance as well.

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Reasonswhyweneed toconservewater

Editor:

Re: Water conservation is not necessary (Optimist, letters, Aug. 3) Barrie McDonald, referring to Lower Mainland lakes, writes, “There is so much under-utilized fresh water in the Lower Mainland it should be free.”

I couldn’t disagree more Just because it isn’t pouring out of our own taps doesn’t mean it’s “underutilized.”

Here are three reasons to conserve water

Salmon and more: Salmon in the Capilano, Seymour and Coquitlam rivers struggle to survive in water that is shallow, warm and poorly-oxygenated. Why so? Not only because of drought, but also because we humans need to siphon off water for our own use

The more we use, the less that’s available to sustain not only salmon, but also the North Shore forests that we depend on to capture and store precipitation for our water supply.

Those mountain lakes aren’t just sitting there; those mountain streams aren’t just flowing uselessly to the sea. They’re hydrating the entire ecosystem around them, that in turn sustains us

Taxes: It’s far cheaper to conserve water than to build the massive dams, water treatment plants and pipes necessary to store and transport additional supplies for our use.

The more wisely and sparingly we use water, the lower our utility tax burden will be

Climate change: Imagine the increased greenhouse gas emissions associated with installing and operating the new dams, water treatment plants and water supply lines necessary to get more water to us.

Every time we use more concrete, metal, plastic and fuel to build more infrastructure, we stoke the climate fire that’s causing the very problem we’re trying to address It’s a classic climate feedback loop.

Nice to see the Ladner sign decorated

Editor:

I’m writing to give a shout-out to the person who decorated the Ladner sign on Ladner Trunk Road with decorations for the upcoming ‘Pet Expo’ .

I’ve always enjoyed driving into West Ladner along Ladner Trunk Road and seeing the Ladner sign decorated for

various things I haven’t seen it decorated for the Pet Expo before.

Keep up the great work.

With all of the bad things happening in the world and locally these days that are beyond our personal control, it’s really nice to see the sign decorated.

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I would like to applaud Delta Police Chief Neil Dubord for his thoughtful and comprehensive op-ed that appeared in the Optimist on July 20 We need a comprehensive strategy towards the mental health and substance use disorder crisis, outlining specific objectives, have realistic timelines for completion and have oversight that these outcomes are being met.

Education, rapid access to detox, without barriers, speedy admission to a residential facil-

ity, community programs and vocational training opportunities, plus community follow-up should be the plan.

To be admitted to the Fraser Health detox program there is a waiting period of six weeks, and following detox, there may be a two to three month waiting period for a “bed” in a residential facility. There are only 24 detox “beds” in all of Fraser Health These are all barriers a person faces when they make a decision to get well

Some private facilities offer detox on site, coun-

selling, peer support, a comprehensive program, and education with a one-year follow-up after discharge. This treatment option will cost about $35,000 for a six-week stay.

We talk about a twotiered health care system This is a perfect example that equitable care is not available to all citizens

The measure of a society is how they treat their most vulnerable citizens We can do better.

It seems straight forward what needs to be done, so let’s act.

Sturgeon Bank: an ironic environmental situation

Editor:

At first read “Nature Notes: Pilot project helping restore estuary marsh habitat” (Optimist, July 24) appears an encouraging story of habitat conservation in the Fraser River estuary and delta The Sturgeon Bank Sediment Enhancement Pilot Project appears to be an ad hoc project to see how sediment dredged from the Fraser River and sprayed onto the Bank might help restore areas of receded tidal marsh and combat sea-level rise

There is an impressive list of partners backed by an undisclosed amount of multi-year federal and provincial funding. Associated spinoff benefits are predicted for wildlife, including juvenile salmon, and waterfowl.

If deemed successful, the broader intent is to apply the sediment spraying technique broadly across the Fraser Delta given that the Fraser’s natural sediment deposits have been greatly altered by a century of human intervention.

The terrible irony overshadowing the story here is that the adjacent bank to Sturgeon Bank is Roberts Bank, the hugely more naturally

productive and last remaining bank largely unaltered by human intervention.

As we know, the recently approved Roberts Bank Terminal 2 (RBT2) project is predicted by federal scientists to destroy the productivity of the bank by removing fatty acid rich intertidal biofilm resulting in a cascading failure of the estuarine ecosystem, up to and including commercial crab and salmon species plus migratory shorebirds. Moreover, the same federal scientists tell us that there is no feasible means to mitigate the environmental damage

So, here we have an encouraging story of a concerted attempt to revamp Sturgeon Bank and other failed areas of the delta after a century of adverse human impacts while ignoring the fact that the last remaining jewel in the estuarine crown - and a critical stop for migratory birds on the Pacific Flyway - is sanctioned for destruction. To add salt to the wound, some of the same players engaged in the Sturgeon Bank project - the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (VFPA) - are also engaged in RBT2.

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SDSSgradtakingontheworldincybersports

Contributing

With the pandemic still underway, 2021 was not the best year to graduate from high school - and starting college under the same pandemic restrictions was no easier.

So South Delta Secondary grad Stephen Bailey decided to return to his high school passion of gaming

That turned out to be a good move because after placing first at a gaming competition last year in San Diego, Bailey has joined Oxygen Esports, based in Boston, and is now preparing to take on the world’s best in September in England

The team just qualified for the finals a few weeks ago in London, where they finished third and took home $105,000 US in prize money

Now, they’re getting ready for the finals, the Apex Legends Global Series Championships –which returns to the U.K. from Sept 6 to 10, in Birmingham, at the Resorts World Arena

The total prize pool for the event is $2 5 million US, with 40 teams competing. However, for the team finishing first, it’s a

cool $500,000 US prize

He describes playing Apex Legends as comparable to a mix of the games Fortnite and Call of Duty.

“It’s like a battle royale style Last team to survive, wins,” he says Bailey has played video games throughout high school,

but his participation in the big leagues started less than a year ago when he turned pro He wants to keep playing as long as he can.

“The future is live streaming and making content and stuff That’s definitely the next step,” he said.

While people will fill the stadium to watch the games on a huge monitor, the competition also will be carried online

“It’s also live streamed to hundreds of thousands people online,” said Bailey, who’s progamer name is Reedz. “There’s definitely really high highs and low lows.”

Bailey said it’s hard to hold virtual events for competitors around the world because there’s too much variability in internet service.

He also adds that he expects to stay with Oxygen Esport

“We have a really good system at Oxygen I don’t think we’ll be switching teammates, or anything like that, any time soon, ” he adds

Bailey said competitive gaming allows him to travel the world

“I’m just looking forward to hanging out with all my teammates again and being in a competitive environment and meeting people from around the world, travelling,” he concluded.

Delta Pride Picnic this Sunday at Memorial Park

PHIL MELNYCHUK

Contributing Writer

Memorial Park is going to be a busy place when this year ’ s fifth Delta Pride Picnic takes place on Sunday, Aug 20

Entertainment, food, and information tents and just plain fun are part of the lineup for the late-summer event that starts at 11 a.m. and continues to 3 p.m.

This year ’ s picnic will have food trucks, vendors, support organizations, and a variety of performers, including a drag show and dancers

“It’s going to be fabulous. We’re really looking forward to it,” said Delta Pride Society board member Christa Horita Kadach.

The first year of the event was in 2018, when fewer than 200 people showed up.

Last year, more than 500 people were in the park.

The event is a picnic after all, so don’t bother bringing sandwiches Instead, snacks will be available from food trucks such as Skyye Thai, Pork Mafia, Cookie’s Ice Cream, and Peace Sweetz

(Hawaiian shaved ice), while Four Winds Brewing will have its picnic baskets available for those who’ve ordered online.

As for the entertainment, the acrobat team Straight Guy Fantasy will take to the stage, and there will be a drag show by Justin Abit The band, Fallen Stars, will play and there’s also the Waackingdom Dance Troupe.

Community partners and vendors will set up in tents while in the gazebo, the Delta Pride Society will offer raffle prizes There will also be face painting,

character art, cookie decorating, colouring, beading and bracelet making.

Horita Kadach said they’re also trying to make the event more accessible for everyone Sign language interpretation will be available and the layout will be adjusted to make the resource tents easier to get to

“This has been a really good community to do this work in because it’s been so welcomed the support of the city has been incredible,” she said.

For more information see: deltapridesociety ca

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Once upon a time, Kevin Ridley, owner of the Runinn in Tsawwassen was dreaming of creating a partnership with a downtown Vancouver east side shelter Building partnerships and relationships with Community is something that has been very important to the Runinn since its inception over 30 years ago. We wondered how we might build on a partnership and the Stinky Sneaker Sale idea was born.

Ridley says, “I had a connection at a men ’ s shelter downtown and made contact to see if they might be interested in gently used, preowned good quality runners, and they were very excited to be able to help distribute them to their clients”. Every late August and through the month of September, customers of the Runinn are able to bring in their used shoes and get a deal on a new pair Sales Associate, Matt Johnston commented that “it is just a win-win situation for our clients as well as the recipients of the shoes on the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver It feels really good to be a part of this”.

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What parents can do to be more involved at school

Parents can make every effort to encourage children to make the most of the school experience, including academics and extracurricular activities

Though students’ level of engagement is ultimately up to them, parental involvement at

school can be crucial for students’ success.

Parents wondering what they can do to assist at the school level can consider these possibilities

Attend school board meetings

Many commu-

nity school boards are comprised entirely of volunteers who work with superintendents and other personnel to advocate for policies and procedures for students Decisions typically are up for vote, and parents can run for school board

positions or simply attend meetings each month and let their voices be heard about various issues

Attend open houses and conferences

Parents can make every effort to get to know teachers and other staff Putting faces to names can help parents develop a connection to teachers and vice versa Most schools have back to school nights, meet the coaches opportunities, open houses, and parentteacher conferences

Parents can take part in these events.

Open lines of communication

Parents can ask teachers and other staff how they prefer to communicate. Some teachers want students to take the lead

and reach out first, with parents providing support if need be Adults can be responsive when teachers reach out.

Attend school events

Families can make it a point to support students in all endeavors

Whenever the opportunity to visit the school comes up - whether for a concert, sports game, trivia night, or fundraiser - parents can make an effort to attend

Volunteer

When parents want to be involved even further, they can head committees at school or volunteer with the PTA or PTO They also can help out in the cafeteria, library or in the main office Parents who have particular skills may volunteer to provide

Parents wondering what they can do to assist at the school level can consider these possibilities.

tutoring or mentoring as needed. Furthermore, parents can volunteer in school-sanctioned extracurriculars, such as Scouts BSA or as sports coaches Involvement in school is part of being an informed and supportive parent.

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Students need many different supplies to help them move to the head of the class Teachers frequently post lists online before school begins or advise students in the early days of the new year Therefore, parents may want to wait to go back-toschool shopping until they learn what’s needed.

There is one piece of gear, however, that students will definitely need - a backpack. Backpacks are available in many different sizes and styles Not all of them are created equal, and some may be better and safer for students than others Here are some considerations

*Look for even, secure stitching that will not come undone easily. Inexpensive backpacks may last a few weeks, but a more durable backpack can last the school year and beyond.

*Opt for backpacks with zippers that have fabric flaps over them to keep water and other elements out of the backpack, helping prolong its life span.

*Consider a synthetic material, which will be lighter to carry and more resistant to

water.

*Choose a backpack with lots of compartments that can spread the weight of gear out across the bag.

*Look for bags that have padded backs and straps The padding should be ventilated, so the backpack will not get very hot when the child is using it

*If the school allows it, a rolling bag is a great way to prevent strain on the back.

*Select a backpack that is sized accordingly to the child. It may be tempting to buy the largest one around, but that can be cumbersome and the student may overload it

*Many students now use laptops or tablets for school. It is a good idea to buy a backpack that has a padded pocket for tech devices to protect them during transport

Although it may not seem trendy to do so, backpacks should always be worn with all straps in place to distribute weight evenly; otherwise, strain may be placed on one shoulder or side of the body. This, in addition to choosing the right backpack, can keep students comfortable and safe.

Not all of them are created equal, and some may be better and safer for students than others.

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AgriculturalLandReservemarks50years

HAROLD STEVES

Contributing Writer

Fifty years ago, the Dave Barrett NDP Government passed legislation that changed B C Before the 1972 election I drafted a simple statement for NDP agricultural policy, to “establish a land-zoning program to set aside areas for agricultural production and to prevent such land being subdivided for industrial and residential areas. ”

The Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) was established in 1973

Only five percent of B.C. is arable. In 1973 B C was producing 86 per cent of the vegetables and small fruit we needed, primarily on 1 1

percent of B.C. land that is class one to three agricultural land. However, we were losing farmland at an alarming rate In the previous 20 years we lost 195,000 acres to development, including 57,000 in the Fraser Valley. By 1973 we were losing 15,000 acres of farmland every year

The ALR not only preserved the province’s limited farmland, but also shaped growth patterns over the next 50 years. Metro Vancouver adopted the ALR as an urban containment boundary creating more efficient and compact urban communities combined with parks, trails and rural green zones. It was called “Cities in a Sea of Green”

Land prices were high due to speculation and the original ALR concept had a land bank to get farmers back on the land. About 10,000 acres were leased or sold to young farmers in the first four years An Agricultural

Income Assurance programme, established to assist farmers in the lean times, saved B C blueberry farmers who were going bankrupt

The ALR also included the first allotment gardens, park and greenbelt

preservation, and an Industrial Land Reserve These benefits were eliminated by subsequent provincial governments or downloaded to municipal government

Governments of all political stripes have removed prime farmland from the ALR, like the Site C Dam in the north, the Terra Nova lands in Richmond, and proposed port expansion in Richmond, Surrey and Delta. Now we have greater food insecurity than ever with wildfires, drought, atmospheric rivers and floods world wide, and crops being used for biofuel

Amazingly, the ALR has survived, but now we produce only 43 percent

of the vegetables and fruit we need The BC Ministry of Agriculture predicts that “to produce a healthy diet for British Columbians,” farmland with access to irrigation will have to increase by 230,000 acres. We have the land to do this We can feed ourselves.

The ALR is still the most successful agricultural land programme in North America It has prevented urban sprawl and forced cities to develop walkable communities with parks, trails and habitat co-existing with expanded local food production. That was our original vision With courage and perseverance we can maintain that vision over the next 50 years

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Harold Steves founded the ALR in the early 1970s.

Governmentfallsshortinprioritizingagriculture

In one of British Columbia’s most vital agricultural regions, an unprecedented crisis is unfurling this year. As the sun beats down relentlessly and rain is hard to come by, farmers and ranchers are struggling tremendously right now. In some regions, with pastures shrinking and hay prices soaring to exorbitant heights, many cattle ranchers are contemplating the heartwrenching decision of having to part ways and sell their herds.

This harsh reality ripples far beyond the fields, shaking the very foundation of families

who have owned and worked these farms and ranches for generations. The very farms that have been cherished and passed down are facing major challenges of longevity and economic sustainability. The repercussions extend beyond the boundaries of these agricultural landscapes, casting a gloomy cloud over the province’s food security. The necessity of selling cows that would have played a pivotal role in next year ’ s calf production only compounds the crisis Simultaneously, crop failures due to the relentless drought aggravate the situation, leaving farmers anxious about

the viability of future growing seasons.

A further complication has emerged from the rivers that have long nurtured these lands The Fraser River’s water levels are dwindling, causing concern The encroachment of saltwater farther inland than usual heightens

the worry, an event typically reserved for later in the summer. This eerie transformation of the water’s nature is yet another testament to the far-reaching effects of this drought crisis.

Farmers are on their heels as they do everything they can so save their wilted crops and

alleviate the scarcity of hay Rising hay costs that don’t show any signs of slowing down create a distressing financial burden for farmers who grapple with the dual struggle of affordability and availability, while receiving inadequate support.

As I continue to advocate for more help for farmers and ranchers, both close to home and across B.C., I also continue to push for the preservation of significant lands like Brunswick Point in Delta

The history of Brunswick Point has been lengthy and painful for several Delta families. More than 600 acres of Brunswick Point farm-

land that is being held by the Crown has not been sold back to the original owners instead, it has been offered back to the families through short-term leases I have long advocated for this to change, introducing a private member’s bill three times in the Legislature It’s my sincere hope the government will call it for debate

Our BC United Caucus continues to advocate for farmers, ranchers and other producers, and for the conservation of our precious land As fire and droughts continue to worsen, we must do more to protect our agriculture sector and ensure its longevity

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It’s not an easy time to be a farmer

Since becoming Minister of Agriculture and Food, I’ve had the pleasure of talking and meeting with farmers throughout the province. Recently, I had a wonderful tour in Delta, which included stops at Cropthorne Farm, Barnside Brewing and Fraserland Organics.

Family farms like these are the backbone of our communities, providing delicious food and products for their neighbours and British Columbians alike, while also stimulat-

ing the local economy.

But it’s not an easy time to be a farmer

Despite their resilience and adaptability, they are facing challenges due to a changing climate. We are dealing with serious drought conditions this summer, as well as wildfires, which have resulted in a hay shortage across Western Canada and are impacting some crops

We’ve been talking to those impacted, listening to their concerns, and we ’ re taking action.

We’ve partnered with the BC Cattlemen’s Association to find available sources of feed and get it to those who need

it. Recognizing many farmers and ranchers have specific requirements for their animals, we want to help them get feed that meets their individual situations and allows them to make the best decisions for their operations.

We’re also working with the federal government to strengthen existing programs that help farmers offset increased feed costs, production loss or higher costs of production. Financial assistance is available through the federal-provincial AgriStability program, which also helps with income decline

from unforeseen circumstance like drought and wildfires

Farmers who signed up for AgriStability can receive targeted advance payments within 10 businesses days to help with cashflow needed to cover necessary expenses. Those who aren’t yet participating in the program can still enroll.

Our government recognizes the various challenges B.C.’s agriculture sector is facing, and we are listening so we can provide the right supports This is why we proactively put $200 million into new programs this year to strengthen food security. This suite of programs will help with growing and producing

more local, sustainable and affordable food to feed our communities while also helping to prepare for and mitigate impacts from climate change and disease

This includes $20 million specifically for water storage and water delivery and $20 million for a crop renewal program which looks at removing and replacing crops with new varieties that are more suitable to regional climates.

In Delta, we ’ re working with the Delta Farmland and Wildlife Trust to improve soil health, support biodiversity and improve food production in the Fraser River Estuary.

B.C.’s agricultural producers are integral to our food security and my job is to support them. As we move forward, I promise we’ll be with B.C.’s agricultural community every step of the way

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Community Real Community

My colleague preached on Nehemiah 4:1920 recently where Nehemiah is rallying the Israelites to build the wall of Jerusalem to restore order and honour for God’s people. However, they face opposition from enemies all around them. “The work is great and widely spread, and we are separated on the wall, far from one another In the place where you hear the sound of the trumpet, rally to us there Our God will fight for us. ” Nehemiah recognizes the threat and puts a system in place so that the people could rally together at the sound of the trumpet to help where needed.

Pastor Jordan spoke on the necessity of a community like this. We all have moments where we feel like pressure is

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mounting and we need help. The question is, “Do we have a community where we can be authentic to blow the trumpet when we need help?” James 5:16 says, “Confess your sins to one another and pray for one another,” but we often don’t do this because we are used to putting up

walls and wearing masks We ask, “How are you?” and the expectation is to hear, “I’m fine.” We deflect opportunities to really cry out for help We fear we would be judged and cast out if we really share what we ’ re going through.

Unfortunately, we have become really good at hiding, but God calls us to be real The only way we could feel safe while being authentic is if grace abounds in our community. Where grace abounds, people feel free to express how we ’ re really doing. We can confess sins without fear of judgment We can blow the trumpet and find a community of grace rallying to us in support, and within that community, “Our God will fight for us. ”

All Saints Anglican Church

4755 Arthur Drive, Delta

PAUL PARK SOUTH DELTA BAPTIST CHURCH August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A19 HOME SERVICES Mobile Same Day Blind Cleaning 604-948-5450 or text 604-307-2032 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 LIKE JESUS SOUTHDELTA.ORG 604-9438 - 244 SUNDAYS 10AM Everyone welcome to worship with us wship 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 604-943-4737 st.davidsdelta51@gmail.com Tsawwassen United Church 693 – 53rd Street, Tsawwassen Welcome to everyone for Worship & Friendship Sunday’s @ 10:00 am Rev Daniel Kirkegaard tuc@telus.net 604.943.2911
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Do you just do cruises?

No – As our logo states, we are Expedia Cruises, …Air, Land and Sea!

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Indulge yourself sipping a cocktail on the beach, basking in the glorious sun, and enjoying an all-inclusive vacation where everything is taken care of for you. Access amazing offers on your worry-free vacation during our Sun Seeker Sale, which runs from August 17 – 27.

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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.

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How to Prevent Kitchen Sink Blockages?

Jim Richardson, owner

All season versus all weather tires - what’s the difference?

All season tires are a great choice for dry climates and areas that see little rain, snow or adverse weather conditions They offer good fuel economy, low road noise and a comfortable ride

All weather tires bridge the gap between a dedicated snow tire and an all season tire, bearing the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol for improved traction in wet, slushy and snowy conditions. Although not offering the same performance as a dedicated snow tire, all weather tires are a great fit for our coastal climate, potentially eliminating the need to changeover from summer to winter tires each season

Not sure which choice is right for your vehicle? Let the experts at Delta Mobile Tire help you decide

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How can I pay tribute to someone through a donation to support the Delta Hospital Campus of Care?

Making a tribute gift is a wonderful way to celebrate loved ones and events or show appreciation. You can donate in memory of a loved one, in honour of a friend or family member or ask friends and family to donate to Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation in honour of your special occasion.

In Memory

Making a gift ‘in memory’ of a special person is a meaningful way to pay tribute to the life of a loved one who has passed away These gifts can be made anytime ncluding as a monthly gift or annually If requested, we can send a condolence card to the family to let them know you have made a gift.

In Honour

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We receive hundreds of phone calls each year for blocked kitchen sinks, so we wanted to share some professional advice to help you avoid the stress. First, you must have a properly designed drainage system. If your drainage lines have the wrong fittings, too many tight turns and corners, or the wrong grading – you will be prone to blockages. Second, do not treat your drains like a garbage can or compost bin. We know it’s easier and sometimes fun to toss things down the drain but grease, large or bulky food scraps, and seemingly innocent items like coffee grounds are not meant for your drains. Not only do they tend to accumulate, but they also tend to cause foul odours to develop in your drains. Third, be proactive with safe drain maintenance products. We offer Bio-Clean because it’s all-natural and quickly eliminates odours while the friendly bacteria start to eat away at the sludge in your drains.

Visit www.absoluteplumbing/articles for a complete list of what to avoid and how to maintain your drains.

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A gift made ‘in honour’ is a wonderful way to celebrate a special person or occasion such as birthday anniversary or a wedding. No matter the occasion, asking friends and family for donations to Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation in lieu of gifts is a thoughtful way to commemorate your milestone. A tribute gift to Delta Hospital and Community Health Foundation will help support the Delta Hospital Campus of Care in the delivery of outstanding healthcare. Tribute gifts that collectively reach $1000 or more will be recognized on the Foundation donor wall inside Delta Hospital. A gift can be made on our website, or by calling or visiting our office. A charitable tax receipt will be issued to the individual donor For more information on Tribute Giving, please contact Shari Barr, Annual Giving Manager

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I am afraid of the dentist. Will sedation work for me?

You are not alone. Many people have fears around dental appointments, resulting from previous bad experiences or just deep seated irrational fears. Regardless, It is possible to have conscious sedation ensuring that you remember little or nothing about your dental appointment. By taking just one little pill, the dentist can complete all the treatment required in as little as one or two appointments. We have treated many patients who have avoided the dentist for decades due to these fears and they would never have thought they could have a healthy mouth.

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Animal Expo at Memorial

It was definitely a dog day afternoon at Ladner’s Memorial Park on Sunday for the Delta Community Animal Expo with plenty of displays, events and fun for the entire family.

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I have been hearing that Pharmacists can now prescribe. Is this true?

Yes, as of June 1st, 2023, Pharmacists in BC can prescribe medications for 21 different minor conditions as well as provide prescriptions for oral contraceptives, emergency contraception, IUD s and implants While we cannot yet initiate prescriptions for every condition nor order laboratory testing, we still can extend or renew your existing prescriptions, provide emergency supplies and, occasionally, adjust therapy IF it is your best interest to do so AND we possess the skills, experience and training to do so We share everything we do with you and your physician There is far more information on the BC Government`s website: http://www gov bc ca/seeapharmacist Stop by and see us today for more information

“Your Health – Our Priority” is not just a slogan – it is THE reason Paul Gibbons, Pharmacist/Owner at the Medicine Shoppe in Tsawwassen, looks forward to helping you every day

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An open mortgage allows you to pay off a portion of the principal or payout the entire mortgage at any time without penalty Interest rates on open mortgage terms are significantly higher than closed mortgages Due to the higher costs, fully open mortgage are usually taken for very short time periods

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My elderly mother has her first hearing test booked and I’d like to come with her. Is this allowed?

Absolutely! Accompanying a family member or close friend to a hearing test can be helpful for a number of reasons:

1. Your presence provides a sense of support and comfort in an unfamiliar situation.

2. You can provide valuable insight concerning your loved one’s hearing loss. For instance, you’ll likely know what they can and cannot hear You may know at what distance they stop hearing you. You may understand which communication and sounds they are missing All of this helps us understand what their hearing loss is like in different situations. Your perspective and observations are incredibly useful.

3. Family members can be important in decision-making because they understand the physical, financial, and social aspects of home life.

Mark Nickel BC-HIP, BBA Hearing Instrument Practitioner Phone: 604-943-0033 5682 12 Avenue, Tsawwassen www TsawwassenHearing com

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This fall, I am challenging myself and patients to embark on a journey of self-discovery and transformation towards a healthier, happier, and more connected life
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DELTASPORTS Jaysridetheirsizzlingsummertonationals

A sizzling three-month stretch has the Delta Blue Jays heading east next week to defend their 15U national championship

The regional rep baseball team earned the opportunity to represent their province once again by winning Baseball

B C’s 15U AAA national qualifier at Crome Park in Ladner capped by a 3-2 win over the Langley Blaze on Aug 6

The Ray Carter Cup is slated for Aug. 24 to 27 in Laval, QC.

The qualifying win came after capturing the B.C. Premier Baseball League (BCPBL) Bantam Prep playoff championship a week earlier and a sizzling finish to league play that earned Delta its firstever regular season pennant.

“At one point we were 13-8, sitting in sixth place and not feeling really too good about things,” said Blue Jays head coach Cam Frick. “We had a bunch of injuries from the end of April until the end of May We got healthy and pitchers started throwing more strikes

“Our schedule then got busier, which helped us get into a groove and we started rolling”

Did they ever roll.

Delta finished league play winning 25 of its final 27 games and the momentum continued into the post-season with a mean-nothing round-robin

game being its only defeat.

The BCPBL playoff championship was capped by a 5-1 win over the UBC Thunder on July 30 That result came on the heels of a wild 6-4 victory against the Mid-Island Pirates in the semis

Delta rallied in the late going with three unanswered runs to send the game to extra innings where Hayden Mangat came through with a clutch two-run single in the 10th to cap the dramatic comeback.

The thriller left the Jays pitching staff a little short for the title tilt against UBC and starter Lucas Holt stepped up to deliver a huge complete game performance

The friendly rivalry with the Thunder continued in the national qualifier semi-final and Desi Tregaskis showed why he has been one of the top pitchers in the province for his age group all season, with a superb 15 strikeout performance

He also had a huge weekend at the plate, going 6-for-8 over the three games, including a clutch double in the bottom of the fifth that led to the winning run against Langley.

It was the Jays’ other top pitchers that got the job done against the Blaze including a gritty performance by starter Aldy Lin

He was in Delta Hospital the day before with two dislocated fingers on his throwing hand

suffered in the semi-final win over UBC The doctor gave him the green light to pitch the next day and he overcame swelling to help keep a potent Blaze line-up in check before Mason Dubnov came on to do a superb job in relief.

“He’s a tough kid. He’s battled through a couple of bad injuries throughout the year and what he did was absolutely unreal,” added Frick “I knew

he wasn’t going to be able to go the whole game, but he battled his way through 3 2/3 innings and Dubnov has been our closer in big games all year and he was phenomenal.”

The Blue Jays now prepare for nationals where they finished second in 2019 in Oshawa and returned from the two-year pandemic pause to win it all a year ago in Saskatoon

“We went to nationals for the first time in 2019 I was nervous and felt we were big underdogs Even last year, I kind of felt like we were a bit of an underdog, but now this year we ’ re going in as defending champs,” Frick added.

“They have seeded us number one and I think teams now know who we are and will be coming after us It will be interesting”

Sports stories? Contact Mark at mbooth@delta-optimist com
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It’s been an impressive and productive 12 months for the South Delta Kyokushin Karate

The long-running not-for-profit club saw instructors and athletes make some significant achievements in testing and on the competitive mats.

It began last August when Sempai Rob Sonnenberg challenge for his Nindan (2nd degree) black belt and was successful

In November, Sempai Rob and Sensei Mike Sandford travelled to Tokyo, Japan to attend the International Kyokushinkaikan Karate (IKO) intensive training

course where Sensei Mike successfully passed his Yondan (4th degree black bet)

In March, Sensei Mike and Sempai Rob took six competitors to the Calgary Cup where they combined to finish second overall and secure six placings.

Two months later, it was the 2023 Canadian Championships where the South Delta dojo was well-represented and thrived on the national stage with 40 placings to finish first overall. The outstanding showing was led by Hailey Hana who not only won her 13-and-14-year-old division in Kata and contact fighting, but also captured the spirit and technical awards.

Last month, Sempai Scott Sommers challenged and secured his Sandan (3rd degree black belt).

Here are the medal winners from the Canadian Championships: Contact

12 and under (50 lbs and under): Joshua Skovgaard (bronze).

12 and under (51-60 lbs): Wyatt Cha (bronze).

12 and under (61-70 lbs): Ariyana Lalli (silver), Kyla Beatch (bronze).

12 and under (71-80 lbs): Connor Vohora (gold), Leanne Hijazki (silver), Jilliane Molabola (bronze).

12 and under (81-90 lbs): Kairi Stone-Kaiho (gold).

12 and under (101 lbs and over): Iris StoneKaiho (bronze), Rylan Beatch (bronze)

Men’s 13-to-14: Paulo Barros (gold).

Men’s 15-to-16: Peyton Brosinski (gold), Jermaine Hein (bronze).

Men’s 35-and-over lightweight: Mark Stone (bronze)

Women’s 13-14: Hailey Hanna (gold), Noor Hijazi (bronze)

Women’s 35 and over: Cynthia Beatch (silver).

Non-Contact

12 and under lightweight: Ariyana Lalli (gold), Warrick Cha (silver), Azaria Lalli (bronze).

12 and under middleweight: Kyla Beatch (gold), Wyatt Cha (bronze)

12 and under

heavyweight: Megan Lewendon (gold), Leanne Hijazi (silver), Ryan Beatch (bronze), Jilliane Molabola (bronze).

13-to-16-years-old: Peyton Brosinski (gold), Noor Hijazi (silver), Paulo Barros (bronze), Harashri Reddy (bronze)

17 year and over open: Neel Vohora (gold), Cynthia Beatch (silver). Kata

9-to-12: Kyla Beatch (silver), Megan Lewendon (bronze).

White belt: Kaitlyn Smit (gold).

Orange belt: Cynthia Beatch (silver), Rylan Beatch (bronze).

Blue belt: Hailey Hanna (gold), Noor Hijazi (silver).

Green belt: Jeramie Hein (silver).

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South Delta Kyokushin Karate at 2023 nationals.

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August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A27 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 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 S E R V I N G A L L Y O U R R E A L E S T A y T E ea a Re N E E D S S I N C E 1 9 8 4 604.946.1255 ■ BarryChreptyk.com Barry Chreptyk Sutton Group Seafair Realty #100-5000 Bridge Street, Ladner, BC V4K 2K4 604.946.1255 ■ BarryChreptyk.com ■ barryrc@uniserve.com An independent Member Broker ea a Re t “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 VIIEEW! ! 4903A 53 ST - NEW COACH HOMES • 4/5 BEDROOM + DEN & FAMILY ROOM-MAIN HOUSE • SEPARATE 1 BEDROOM COACH HOME WITH LAUNDRY • QUALITY BUILDER WITH 2-5-10 NEW HOME WARRANTY • CONVENIENT CENTRAL LADNER VILLAGE LOC. • PRICED TO SELL AT $1,889,900 $1,889,900 5094B BENTLEY DRIVE • LUXURY BUILT 5 BEDROOM & 5 BATH QUALITY FAMILY HOME • OPEN PLAN WITH ACCORDION 12 FT DOORS LEADING TO BACKYARD • BONUS 3RD FLOOR OFFERS HUGE RECREATION 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 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 5094A BENTLEY DRIVE • METICULOUSLY DESIGNED 5 BEDROOMS & 5 BATH FAMILY HOME • 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 AFTER BENTLEY DRIVE LOCATION CLOSE TO EVERYTHING $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. $1,199,900 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 SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL 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 4595 61 STREET • APPROVED 2 LOT SUBDIVISION • UPDATED CAPE COD HOME ON QUIET DEAD END STREET • STEPS FROM HOLLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL • DETACHED WORKSHOP 5770 48A AVENUE • RANCHER STYLE HOME • LARGE 7,590 SQ.FT LOT • CENTRAL LADNER LOCATION CLOSE TO TRANSIT • EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS OR INVESTORS

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 ROBIN 604-868-2844

5093 7B AVENUE, TSAWWASSEN

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

SPEED’S PUB FOR SALE

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

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!!!

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5424

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

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 / RUBY LIDDER 604-626-9360

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

• 3 new homes in Tsawwassen

• 4800 square feet

• Legal suite

• Customize your new home

Call for plans & information ROBIN 604-868-2844

A28 The Delta Optimist August17,2023 robinreimer@telus.net www.robinreimer.com *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 Seafair Realty - 1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen
REIMER 604-868-2844
ROBINREIMER.COM ROBINREIMER@TELUS.NET ROBIN
CANDLEWYCK WYND, TSAWWASSEN
$2,099,000 $2,499,000 $999,000 $2,899,000 $1,099,000 $1,599,000 $1,599,000
PRICE REDUCTION OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 SOLD
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August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A29 778.773.9563 kjohnson@sutton.com Kat JOHNSON seafair realty 5000 Bridge Street, Ladner 604.943.3110 534 Ewen Avenue, New Westminster $1,249,000 4515 W River Road, Ladner $3,299,000 #42 - 3459 W River Road, Ladner $1,299,000 NEW LISTING NEW LISTING #12 - 23080 Dyke Road, Richmond $369,000 5172 11A Avenue, Tsawwassen $1,399,000 #28 - 3871 River Road, Ladner $239,000 #1 - 800 South Dyke Road, New Westminster $889,000 4533 W River Road, Ladner $1,299,000 Double land lot. Water lease and room for two float homes on water lot plus boats. • 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. • A Wonderful community to call home • Life on the water will be special in this floating home with just under 800 square feet • 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1,794 square feet • Corner lot - home needs extensive updates inside & out • Or Demolish the home and build new • 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 • 2 bedroom and den float home in New West • Stunning panoramic views from sunrise to sunset • Close to shopping, restaurants and highway connections • 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 WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1919 sq.ft., YB: 1940 • Lane Access, Marina, Recreation, Shopping and Golf Course nearby Personal Real Estate Corporation 604-790-5859 | www alisonsteen com Looking for guidance on your next purchase or sale? With many years of experience in the Real Estate industry, I’m proud to be able to bring a wealth of insider knowledge to your search or sale and help you to navigate the buying and selling process confidently. Get in touch today! Living and working in South Delta for more than 40 Years! Sutton Group - Seafair Realty | 1625 - 56 Street, Delta, British Columbia V4L 2B2 RECENT SALES 22 4638 ORCA WAY 2 BED AND DEN 2 BATH 1,255 SQFT (listed by Pacific Evergreen Realty LTD). SOLD SALT AND MEADOW D4 PLAN 2 BEDS 1 BATH | CONDO. 659 SQFT Marketed by Rennie SOLD 878 57 STREET $2,750,000 6 BEDS | 6 BATHS | 5,988 SQFT SOLD 1426 VIEW CRESCENT | $998,000 2 BEDS 3 BATHS 2,560 SQ FT SOLD 4916 11A AVE $998,000 3 BEDS 1 BATHS 1,534 SQ FT SOLD
A30 The Delta Optimist August17,2023 1222 PACIFIC DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN FEATURING 2,182 SQ.FT. ON ONE LEVEL WITH OPEN LAYOUT, LVNG & DINING ROOMS, 3 BDRMS, FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, EATING AREA, PRIVATE BACKYARD. LOCATED IN A BEAUTIFUL, PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC! A SUBDIVISION WITH HIGH QUALITY HOMES! SHOWS BEAUTIFULLY! MLS# R2802246 QUALITY BUILT RANCHER! IN PRESTIGIOUS STAHAKEN! 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 TheDeltaGro up.ca Gus says: It’s always SUMMER somewhere! REMARKABLE GREEN ENERGY HOME IT’S ALWAYS A FINE DAY LIVING HERE! • Home accommodates the family that needs 4 bdrms 2 baths or in law 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 • 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 TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN NEW PRICE JUST LISTED 5844 17 A Avenue $1,138,000 306-1120 Tsatsu Shores Dr $749,900 1749 Duncan Drive $1,599,000 1144 Fairway Views $1,034,000 TSAWWASSEN TSAWWASSEN ladnervillagemarket.com on 48th Avenue SUNDAY 10 - 4 AUGUST 27th No Dogs Allowed SOLD!SOLD! JUSTSOLD SOLD

Tsawwassen

141-1440 Garden Place

2 Bed | 1 Bath | 1002 ft2

$60,000 worth of upgrades are front & center in this beautiful 2 bed, 1 Bath, 1002 sq ft ground level suite at the well loved and centrally located “Camelia” building in the heart of Sunny Tsw Updates incl. a brand new kitchen with shaker style, soft close cabinetry & new appliances, new electrical, heating, plumbing, vinyl plank flooring, paint, toilet, vanity and the list goes on! Superb floor plan includes a primary bedroom with walk-in closet, 2nd bedroom, 4 piece bathroom, gas fireplace and a covered patio space with its own private entrance 1 parking, 1 storage and holding Open Houses on both Aug. 12 & 13 from 2-4PM.

$569,000

sold

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

$5,990,000

August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A31 1333 56 Street, Delta Regency Realty Ltd Independently Owned & Operated brad: 604-779-6764 becirrealestate.com frank: 604-862-5731 ladner 4702 holly park wynd 3 Bed + Loft | 3 Bath | 2218 ft2 $1,549,900 LADNER 113-4768 53 STREET 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 752 ft2 $579,000 TSAWWASSEN 123-1792 STARLING DR 2 Bed | 2 Bath | 756 ft2 $549,000 TSAWWASSEN 4726 SPRUCE WAY 3 Bed | 3 Bath | 2040 ft2 $1,325,000 TSAWWASSEN 103-1942 STARLING DRIVE 1 Bed | 1 Bath | 471 ft2 SOUTH SURREY 17245 3A AVENUE 5 Bed + Flex | 4 Bath | 3523 ft2 $1,679,000 sold sold sold sold sold
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ffers living room and family room space Excellent for extended family with easy suite potential plus room for students or nanny West exposed corner lot with mature landscape

5090 1 Avenue, Tsawwassen | $9,980,000

3,746 sq ft | 3/4 bedrooms | 3 5 bathrooms | 78,762 sq ft lot

THE POSSIBILITIES ARE GRAND! Stunning custom home sitting on 1 81 acres / 78,762 sq ft / 7,317 23 sq metres in a prime residential area in Upper Tsawwassen extending from 1st Avenue to the border Ready for the next phase, with a potential for up to 10 new lots to be created. YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!

5045 Central Avenue, Ladner | $1,199,000

1,049 sq.ft l 3 bedrooms l 1 bathroom l 6,349 sq.ft lot

ENDLESS OPTIONS! Well maintained one level home in central Ladner, perfect as a starter home, retirement rancher, investment property, or build new! Many updates, private west facing yard, & detached garage

#124-5535 Admiral Way, Ladner | $1,299,000

1,364 sq ft l 3 bedrooms l 2 bathrooms

Spacious 3 bedroom corner apartment at sought after Pilothouse

Ground level unit with separate entry Features oversized patio off gourmet kitchen and dining area. Exclusive use of Hampton Club and all its amenities just steps from your home

5531 49th Avenue, Ladner | $1,449,000

1,952 sq.ft | 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms |8,288 sq.ft lot California living without the traffic and earth quakes! Located in a quiet cul-de-sac and backing onto Leslie Park this home is an outdoor oasis with an in ground pool, hot tub, private yard and two powered out buildings. Plenty of parking out front for an RV or Boat!

5323 Laurel Drive, Ladner | $1,449,000

1,982 sq.ft | 3 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms | 6,565 sq.ft

Meticulouslymaintainedforthelast27yearsthishomehasallthebelsandwhstlesincuding updatedktchenandflooringthroughout,aircondtionng,twocargaragew/workbenchand plentyofparkingforanRVorboat Awelthoughtoutadditionbrngsinanabundanceofnatural lightandtastefulupdatesmakethishomeashowstopper.Bookyourprvateshowingtoday!

A32 The Delta Optimist August17,2023 Todd Jackson, B.A. Personal Rea Estate Corporation Richard Lowe, RIBC Persona Real Estate Corporation Amy Lambert, B.A. Personal Real Estate Corporation Mike Van Straaten, BMgt Realtor 7-5661 Ladner Trunk Rd Ladner #302-4885 53 Street Ladner #121-4638 Orca Way, Tsaw 5627 52 Avenue Ladner SOLD SOLD P esdentsClub-2020 Top1%-REBGV 5692 Clipper Road, Ladner SOLD SOLD 5163 Kilkenny Place, Tsaw #50-5900 Ferry Road Ladner SOLD SOLD 5162 57A Street Ladner SOLD SOLD #201-4755 51st Street, Ladner | $799,000 1,155 sq ft | 2 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | Ladner Village Gate Convenience at your doorstep! Located on the fringe of Historic Ladner Village is this amazing 4 year old corner unit in a boutique building w/ open concept and surrounded by windows 4856 48th Avenue, Ladner | $1,799,000 2,595 sq ft | 4 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | 3,863 sq ft lot Historically known as Roycroft, this is an impressive 2 storey home restored to its Edwardian era with detailed craftsmanship & millwork distinguished by its octagonal turret & high ceilings on both floors Prominent corner location in the heart of Ladner A stunning piece of artwork & history 109 4723 53 Street, Ladner | $530,000 728 sq ft | 1 bedroom | 1 bathroom Low in supply and high in demand! 1 Bedroom condo in one of Ladners best complexes Sunningdale Located in the quiet building away from Ladner trunk this units is steps from Ladner village, shopping and transit 1 parking and storage locker included! 4835 59A Street, Ladner | $1,649,900 3,209 sq ft l 7 bedrooms l 3 bathrooms l 6,695 sq ft lot Two level family home with double car garage Main floor o

This 3055 sq ft home is just 13 months old and in MINT condition. This home was Sold in June and the deal has just collapsed. So it is back

August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A33 WHYDOYOUTHINKOURNUMBERIS604-943-SOLD? BobCooke 604-943-SOLD(7653) • bobcooke@telus.net ServingLadner,Tsawwassenandtheworldforover30years. ReMax City Realty. 1492GILLESPIERD,TWSN 5BEDROOMS,DEN,6BATHS, GOLFCOURSEVIEW
Luxury finishes, $145,000 in upgrades. Come & see on Sunday 2-4. HOMEWANTED MyfriendsandIareupfor adoptionattheDeltaCommunity AnimalShelter 604-940-7111 SOLD SOLD BACKONTHEMARKET OPENSUNDAY2-4 1152FAIRWAYVIEWS,TWSN 147354TH ST,TWSN $2,788,000 (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
on the market.

#405 8258 207A St. Langley

Yorkson Creek is across the street from a 52 Acre Public Park including Dog park. Central location close to Hwy 1 and shopping. This unit is in one of the premier developments in Langley Quality craftsmanship & fantastic layout is what you get with this 2 bdrm & den (flex room) plus a large covered 20x10 patio with the option to shut the windows and enjoy year-round patio living. Spacious kitchen with granite counters and stainless appliances opens to generous dining and living room. Large primary bedroom with large ensuite and closet space. Guest room has ensuite as well. Air conditioned and quality finishing throughout, exercise center in the building. 2 secure underground parking stalls with storage unit in front of parking stall. This unit is immaculate and turnkey ready to move in.

OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN 1-3PM Beach Grove 5857 16th Ave

Charming Beach Grove Rancher in Sunny Tsawwassen. Centrally located and only a few blocks to the Beach, Beach Grove Elementary School, shopping, recreation center, transit and golf course. 2 bedroom/2 bathroom with newer roof, furnace and hot water on demand. Large covered patio and powered work shop out back. Great Starter home or build your dream home. Duplex Zoned provides lots of development options.

#313 20750 Duncan Way

Fantastic layout in central location in Langley City 1,115 sqft 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath + Den 3 floor unit with South West Exposure in “Fairfield Lane”. Generous size rooms including 17 x 10 ft Master with large ensuite and walkin closet. Large covered patio, 2nd bedroom and den/office, laudry/storage room. Granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances and more. Easy walking to Kwantlen College, shops, transit & walking trails. There are also 2 underground parking spots & a storage locker This is truly a great place to call home.

A34 The Delta Optimist August17,2023 Eugene Knoedler 604.219.3177 Eugene@eugenek.ca Jack Knoedler 604.353.6410 JackKnoedler@remax.net SERVICE ND RESULTS YOU DESERVE Eugene Knoedler K PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION 2021 * Meda l on C ub represents the top 10% o Greater Vancouver Rea tors based on MLS sales DELTAREALESTATE.NET Independently Owned and Operated RE/MAX City Realty | 5090 48 Avenue, Delta, BC V4K 1V8 | Office 604.943.8080 | Eugene@eugenek.ca | deltarealestate.net
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First 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

M ZING FUTURE POTENTI L

2975 53RD STREET $5,950,000

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 more information.

August17,2023 The Delta Optimist A35 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 Medal ion 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. Are you a senior looking to find the perfect home for your next chapter? 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. 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
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A36 The Delta Optimist August17,2023 $4,288,000 | 3845 Wellington Road, Delta 4 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms 3,267 sq.ft l Horse/animal barnMechanic dream shop Covered 50x100 storage barn l 6.53 acres $579,000 | 218-1120 Tsatsu Shores Drive, Tsawwassen 1 Bedroom l 1 Bathroom l 673 sq.ft l Beachfront $1,449,000 | 8 4638 Orca Way, Delta 4 Bedrooms l 3 Bathrooms l 2246 sq.ft NEW PRICE Scan the QR code with your phone camera to view my recent sales! Harry Ratchford 604-315-2633 chratchford@gmail.com Call Harry for a FREE MARKET EVALUATION of your home! AMEX BROADWAY WEST REALTY - SUITE 201-10055 W BROADWAY - 604.738.8878 Brian Elsey 604-551-9396 belsey@telus.net 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 flooring, power Garden shed Updates include: new roof (2 yrs), Hot water tank (1 yr). Beautiful private deck and patio with gazebo, fish pond, perfect for summer enjoyment. Schools, transportation, recreation and shopping all within walking distance $1,225,000 1084 53A STREET SOLD

Vicky Hamilton Personal Real Estate Corporation cell 778-839-8947

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stunning new kitchen complete with stone countertops stainless steel appliances & white cabinets Primary bdrm is a generous s ze with updated ensuite complete with marble tile while 2nd updated bathroom showcases a beautiful pebble shower Enjoy cozy nights n the living room with the modern ledgestone 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 w thin walking distance to shops schools & transit

208-4728 53 Street | BRIGHT CORNER

UNIT! This is absolutely a must to see Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo located in desirable Sunningdale I Full size white kitchen with stainless steel appliances and window above sink The open concept living/dining room has a cozy gas fireplace and opens onto a lovely patio overlooking the courtyard Generous primary bedroom that can comfortably fit a King size bed along with an ensuite bathroom Other comfort features include new flooring, 9’ ceiling with large windows providing a ton of natural light, 1 parking and 1 storage locker This home is movein ready! Quiet location yet within walking distance to transit, shops, village and recreation!

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 facilities, guest suites and Club House

1606-121 Tenth Street, New Westminster | A bright remodel ed lobby we comes you into this friend y bu lding to whisk you up to th s br ght corner suite w th an exceptional view overlooking a commun ty garden park and tennis court T le floors at the entry meet carpet running through-out the liv ng & din ng room Br ght cab nets wrap around the kitchen & pass through to the d ning room The primary bedroom has a remodelled ensuite and the second bedroom opens up to the balcony and sits next to the renovated ful main bathroom Both bedrooms share a bright Northwest exposure along with the ba cony that looks towards Burnaby and the Fraser River A fu l aundry room with insuite storage rounds out this spacious suite A renovated gym, upgraded plumb

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BUTLER, Robert (Bob)

June 27, 2023

A Celebration of Life to honour and remember Robert (Bob) Butler, who passed away June 27, 2023, in hospice in the company of his loving family, will take place on Saturday, September 9, 2023. Stories and memories of Bob will be shared at the Rose & Crown Pub in Tsawwassen, 2 4pm. legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/ robert bob butler obituary?id=52384725

HARSCHE, Sonya

May 14, 1958 - July 25, 2023

Sunny Doris Harsche was born n Wnnpeg, Mantoba on May 14, 1958, and died in Vancouver, BC on July 25, 2023

Sonya is survved by her mother rmgard Harsche; her sster Ursua Dobell; her nephew Mchael Dobel (Shauna) and grandnephews Matthew and Tanner, and grandnece Kylee; her brother Peter (Mai); and her sster Sandy (Mke) and stepniece Catlyn and nephew Frankie Sonya was predeceased by her father, Gabriel, n November 2000

COPE, Michael Brian

September 24, 1973 - August 6, 2023

It s with sadness that we announce the unexpected death of Mchael “Mike” Cope, who is now resting peacefuly

He is survived by sisters, Susan (Dave) and Jllan (Paul), nieces, Stela and Kyia, nephew, Dane and by hs Uncle Ronald He s predeceased by hs parents, Maureen and Brian Cope, both of whom he missed deeply

Mike was proud to have been employed with South Fraser Concrete for over 30 years

He ived, worked and played n Ladner his whole lfe and was known, and wll be mssed, by many Memoral donatons, in Mike’s name, may be made to the Delta Hosptal Auxilary Socety https://www detahospitalauxliary org/

GOOD NIGHT, GOD BLESS, MICHAEL!

WOOD, Gary

December 24, 1945 - August 8, 2023

Gary Wayne Wood sadly passed away as a result of lung cancer Gary was a well-respected Deputy Fire Chief for Delta Fire Department who retred after 32 years

He was predeceased by his father Bruce, mother Clare, brother Dave and sster Kathy Gary is survived by hs wife Katherine, his brothers Bruce (Donna) and Bil (Tina), hs chidren Jason (Samantha), Margo, Dana, Kelly, Kmbery, Cameron, his grandchldren Chase, Rylee, Cole, Ethan, Landon, Ailey, Cruz and his step-children Peter, Kassandra and Chrstan

Servces wll be hed at 2:00 pm on August 23, 2023 at Sunbury Hal, 10409 Dunop Rd, Delta BC

A arge portion of Sonya’s ife was devoted to her career as a teacher and principal, whch brought her much joy and satisfacton Sonya was artistic, creatve, and had a wonderful flair for decorating She loved gardening, boating, swmming, and camping with her frends Her greatest passon was her dog “Zoe” and her lttle trailer “Snoopy”

Sonya faced immense sadness throughout her years but persevered by taking on chalenges with passion and a determned spirt, lvng a ful and productive ife The famly wishes to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff at St Paul’s in Vancouver for everything they did to try to save her life, and thank you to al her friends for their loving care and support

Sonya was a brght lght, and she wl leave a huge hole in our lves

We al have great memories and lots of stories, so she wil never be forgotten

A Celebration of Lfe wl be announced at a later date In ieu of flowers, pease donate to your loca SPCA

Condolences, photos, and memores may be sent to the famly by vsting her obtuary at www sprngfiedfuneralhome com/obituaries/harsc he-sonya

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GREEN, Bryan (Hugh)

October 11, 1943 – August 5, 2023

Hugh’s family s saddened to announce his passng at Irene Thomas Hospce, folowing a lengthy struggle wth faiing heath

He was predeceased by his father Francis, mother Paulne, and his brother Jim

He is lovingly remembered by hs wife Sande, his son Bryan and partner Grace, his daughter Kristen and son-in-law Alex Twynstra, grandchldren Wyatt, Kyle and Emma Green, and Garrett and Caitlyn Twynstra

Hugh was proud of being a 4th generaton ‘Ladnerte’ and spent hs youth hepng on the family farm on Rver Road As a young man he worked at a varety of jobs in BC and Alberta Eventualy he bought hs own truck and spent his adult years as an owner/operator n truckng

He was always interested in what hs kids and grandkids were doing and was not shy about gvng his opinion and advse Athough sometimes grumpy, he always wanted what was best for his family

Hugh wll be missed and lovingly remembered by famiy and frends

No service wl be held at Hugh’s request A donation to Irene Thomas Hospice or a charty of your choce, in Hugh’s name, woud be appreciated

Love’s greatest gift is remembrance

TRAMPLEASURE, Betty Anne In Loving Memory of a Beautiful Mother

On August 1, 2023, the world lost a remarkable soul as our beoved mother, Betty Anne Trampeasure, peacefully departed at the age of 82 Born on October 18, 1940, she ived a ife of ove, compassion, and seflessness that touched the hearts of al who knew her

Betty Anne leaves behind her devoted husband, Gary of 63 years, with whom she shared a ifetime of love and chershed memories She was a nurturing and carng mother to her three sons, John, Jm (Yvonne) and Bob (Debbe), and her daughter Cheryl Their lves were enrched by her gudance and unwaverng support

Famiy was the core of Betty Anne’s existence, and she took mmense prde in her nne adoring grandchldren; Justne, Tyler, Jeff, Madison, Nate, Hannah, Sage, Sara, and Senna Each of them hed a specal pace in her heart, and her ove for them was boundess

Adding more joy to her ife, Betty Anne was blessed wth seven great-grandchldren; Braydon, Hannah, Austn, Ryie, Sydney, Hayden, and Mles Ther laughter and nnocent wonder brought her mmeasurabe happiness and warmth

Betty Anne is survved by her 3 Sisters, Mary Jane, Joan (Jimmy) and Jean, Sster in Law Syvia (Mike), and Brother n aw Mke (Maureen)

Betty Anne wil forever be remembered for her warm smie, knd heart, and unwaverng devotion to her famly Her egacy of love and compassion wil continue to shne through the generations she touched

As we mourn the oss of a beautifu mother, let us aso celebrate the memores that wil forever live on n our hearts May her sou find eterna peace, and may we find comfort in the precous moments we shared wth her

A Celebration of Life wll take place in the future, where we will come together to honour and remember the extraordinary life of Betty Anne Frends and famiy are welcome to oin us in paying tribute to a woman whose love knew no bounds

Rest in peace, dear Betty Anne Your spirit will live on through the love you bestowed upon us all Memories and condolences can be sent to www arbormemoria ca/valeyview

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