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Schoolboardbudget hasa $1.4Mdeficit

Publicinput meetingset for April23

TheDelta School Boardisproposing a seriesof budget-balancing measures asitfacesa$1.388-millionoperating deficitfor2023/24.

Anticipatingadecrease inenrolment of89full-time studentsnext year,the district says it will“balancethe budget inthemost sustainableand strategicallyeffective way possible”including “ensuringthat anyproposed reductions have theleastimpacton students.”

Althoughthe per-pupilfunding amountsfromtheprovinceisup,and this year ’s operatinggrantisthehighest received by thedistrict,it hasnot addressed thefullimpactofinflation andothercosts,includingincreases to EI, WorkSafe, benefitpremium rates and overall benefit rate increases, according to thedistrict.

The balancingmeasuresinclude,

amongotherthings,adecrease in administrationcostsand supplies, a reductionofoneunfilled teacher FTE position,using International Student Program revenueand “efficiencies”in the Learning Support Teacherprogram.

Othermeasuresincludephasing out programareasthathave limited impact on student learning.

Thedistrict says it revised its budget publicconsultationprocess withthe aimofincreasing engagement and gathering morefeedback.

Thefeedback wastakeninto considerationwhileadoptinganew approach to structuring the budget to address ongoingandemergingcosts.

The publicisinvited to adraft budget inputmeetingon Tuesday, April23, at 7:30 p.m., at the school board’soffices, 4585 HarvestDr.

Formoreinformationonthedraft budgetorhow to providefeedback, checkdeltasd.bc.ca.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING– APRIL22, 2024

Notice is herebygiven that DeltaCityCouncil will hold aPublic Hearingtoreceive representations from any personswhodee mitintheirinterest to addressCouncil regarding thefollowing proposed project. ThePublicHearingwillbeheldaspartoftheRegularCouncil meeting asfollows:

Date: Time: Place: Monday, April22,2024 3:00 pm

WATCHLIVE: This Public HearingwillbebroadcastliveatDelta.ca/WatchLive. Membersofthe publicwhodonot wish to speakmaylisten and watchtheproceedings on theCity'swebsite. Video recordings arearchivedonthe City’s website. This Public Hearingmaybe convenedby electronicmeans as authorizedby theCouncil ProcedureBylawNo.8330,2023. Formoreinformation on electronic public participation, pleaserefer toSections 5.39 to5.41 of thebylaw.

ProjectNo. 1– DeltaOfficial CommunityPlan(FileNo.P22-01A)

Location: City-Wide. Alllandswithinthe Citymay be impacted. Applicant: Cityof Delta Proposal: TheCityofDelta isintroducing anew Official Community Plan (OCP)inorder to update theland useframework necessaryfor Deltatomeetthehousing needsidentifiedbythe Province of BritishColumbiainthe HousingSupplyAct and HousingTarget Order.

City of DeltaOfficialCommunity Plan2024 –Housing OurFutureBylaw No.8400, 2024

Thepurpose of thenew OCPBylawisto:

i. consolidateexistinglanduse designations andsimplifydescriptions;

ii. expand landusedesignationareas to createmore opportunitiesfortownhouses, apartments,and mixeduses;

iii. focusgrowth in urbancentresand majorcorridors in closeproximity totransit, shops,services, andsupporting infrastructure;

iv.allow forsmall-scale multi-unithousing asnow requiredunder the LocalGovernment Act; v.refresh policysections incorporatingrecentplans,strategiesand policyinitiativesbyvarious City departments; vi.incorporatea new developmentpermitareafor theTsawwassenurban centre;and

vii.update theRegionalContextStatement.

PARTICIPATEINTHEPUBLIC HEARINGPROCESS

ThePublic Hearingisopentoall membersofthe public. Anypersonwhobelievesthattheir intere st inproperty will beaffe cted by theproposedprojectshallbegiven an opportunity to providetheir comments(support, concerns,oropposition)toCouncil in thefollowing ways:

���� WritetoMayor andCouncil CityofDelta

4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BCV4K3E2

���� Email: mayor-council@delta.ca

���� Forthose personswho wish to speak in person,a speakers list will beopen at2:00 p.m. on Monday, April22,2024 in thefoyerof CityHall.Speakerswillbecalledin orderandmustbeavailabletospeakwhen called uponby theCityClerk,beginning at approximately5:00p.m.Eachspeakerwillbeprovidedupto3 minutes to share their viewswithCouncil.Tospeak virtually at thePublicHearing, youmust register in advance of thePublicHearingbysubmittinga “RequesttoSpeak” form available at www.delta.ca/publichearing.Theformwillbe made availableonthe City of DeltawebsiteonThursday,April 18,2024, once thePublicHearingA gendaiscomplete. Virtualspeakersare limitedtothe firsttwo (2)hoursofthe Public Hearing, whichisestimatedtobe amaximum of 40 speakers. Alternatively,youmay call theOfficeofthe City Clerkat604 -946-3220 to register.You will be askedtoprovidethefollowing information:

1.Public Hearingmeeting date;

2. Projectnumber;

3. Whetheryou will speakbytelephoneorbyvideoconference;and

4. Your contactinformation (name,home address, phonenumber, and emailaddress).

Once registered,you will beprovided detailsneeded to participate.

Correspondencereceivedupto12:00p.m. on Friday,April 19,2024 will beincludedinthe Agendapackageandc orrespondence receivedthereafterwillbeprovided toCouncilinadvance of thePublic Hearingand made availabletothe public in bindersinthefoyerofCityHall.

Allcorrespondence addressedtoCouncil will form partofthe public record forthisPublicHearingand mustinclude yournameandfull address. Once thePublic Hearinghas concluded,nofurtherinformation or submissions maybeconsideredbyCouncil.

FORMOREINFORMATION REGARDINGTHEPROJECT

Materialsrelated totheproject such as thestaffreport, proposedbylaw, detailedmapsand otherinformation maybeinspect edat DeltaCityHall, 4500 ClarenceTaylor Crescent,Delta, BC,MondaytoFriday,excluding statutoryholidaysfrom8:30a.m.to4 :45p.m.fromThursday,April 11,2024 to Monday, April22, 2024.Materialsmay also be viewedat www.delta.ca/publichearing.Ifyouhavea generalinquiryregarding theproposedproject orif youwouldlikeassistancetoinspectany relevant documentation,pleasecontactthe Development Departmentbyemailat development@delta.ca or byphoneat 604-946-3380.

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UPFRONT

Metro Vancouverlawn watering restrictionsbackon May1

Any residential lawn wateringoutsideof Saturdayand Sunday mornings is outlawed across Metro Vancouver regionaldistrict,asof May1,asofficials brace to manage ahistoriclow snowpack andprospectsofadry summer.

“Withalow snowpack this yearand every expectationofahotanddry summer, it’s importantthat all residents make waterconser vationapriority,” said Delta mayorand regionaldistrict chair George Harvie.

Starting May1, residents will have onlyonemorning per week to water their lawns; those residing at evennumbered addresses may automate watering between5 a.m. and7 a.m. and manually water between6 a.m. and 9 a.m.,on Saturdays. Those at odd-numberedaddresses maydothe same, but onlyon Sundays.

Trees, shrubs, andflowers can be watered witha sprinklerany day between5 a.m. and9 a.m.,oranytime by handorusingdripirrigation.And edibleplantsareexemptfromthe restrictions.

Commercialandindustrial propertiesarelimited tolawn watering on Mondaysand Tuesdays.

Metro Vancouverofficials saythey had started to fillthe region’sthree reser voirsearlierthanusualand so they

Lawnswilllikelyhave togobrownthissummerbut vegetablegardens canbe wateredanytime. You can water yourlawnjustoncea week,asof May 1.

are “ontarget to be full by mid-May,” with snowpack currently at 56 percent ofthehistorical average.

The snowpack station at Palisade Lake, northofGrouse Mountain,shows snow water equivalent at just under465 mm, just outsidetheminimum rangeof about480mmandfarfromthehistoric rangeof about 900mm.

However, weatherforecastsforthis spring and summer “anticipateprolonged periods” withlittle rainand

and save waterforwhereit’s needed most: cooking, cleaning, anddrinking.”

Metro Vancouver now deliversdrinkingwater to nearly 2.8million residentsusing waterfromthe Capilano, Seymourand Coquitlam reservoirs.

Stage 1: Residential, lawn watering allowed:

Even-numberedaddresses: Saturdays automatic watering between5 a.m. and7 a.m.,and manual watering between6 a.m. and9 a.m.

Odd-numberedaddresses : Sundays automatic watering between5 a.m. and7 a.m.,and manual watering between6 a.m. and9 a.m.

Trees, shrubs,andflowers can be watered witha sprinklerany day between5 a.m. and9 a.m.,oranytime by handorusingdripirrigation.

Stage 1: Non-residential, lawn wateringallowed:

above-average temperatures, promptingconcern.

“Last year, we had toban lawn watering mid-summer becauseuseof our treateddrinking waterfor outdooruse was toohigh,” said MalcolmBrodie, chairof Metro Vancouver ’s watercommittee.

“This year, we’rehoping to avoid escalating restrictionsforaslongas possible, butit reallydependson you. Let your lawn go brown this summer,

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Team care soonin Delta

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Gettinghelp withaches, pains,minor injuriesoranything people seetheir familydoctor about, should be easier in South Deltaonceaprimary care network is setup.

Deltaand Abbotsfordarethe last twoareasintheFraser Health region thathave beeninvited to create such a network,which willoffer team-based health care.

In a primary care network,doctors, nursesandotherhealthprofessionals, “all work together to provideprimar y care to thelocal population,” said Geri McGrath, executive-director withthe DeltaDivisionof FamilyPractice.

“It’s been reallyhelpfulforthe patientsandthedoctors,”whereprimary care networks have been setupin otherareas,she said.

A serviceplanis beingdeveloped which willidentify gapsin service, aided by a public survey now online andopenuntil May2. Seethe survey at : https://questionnaire.simplesur vey. com/f/l/SouthDeltaPCN.

McGrath saidoneofthe main goals ofanetwork is to support doctorswho are over worked.

“They won’t have to be allthings to all people. They’ll have anetwork they can rely onas well,” McGrath said.

So far,77primary care networks have been setupacrosstheprovince.

McGrath saidthe goalis to have a serviceplaninplace by thefall.

DeltafamilyphysicianDr. Shelly Jetzer saidaprimary care network shouldallow easieraccess to health services.

“It will be more efficient care if you have a setnetwork of peopleand resourcesthat you can refer out to and have involved in the community,”she said.

Pharmacists,community services,

social workers, mentalhealthcounsellors will be part ofthenetwork.

“It’s aboutcoordinated servicesand networks to care for people,” she added.

Sheexplainedthat team-based care is care delivered by acomprehensive groupofprofessionalsthat work together,usuallyled by physicians.

“It’ll just be a matterof strengthening thoseconnectionsthat we already have andalsoaddingconnections to our network,” Jetzer said.

Primary care is basic care offered in thecommunity,centred on familydoctors, ratherthanmoreadvanced care offered inhospitals.Otherprovincesare abitfurtheraheadinthe approach.

“It’s just going to allowus to provide the care that we are trained to provide.” Currently,doctors spendalotoftime connecting patients to other resources.

“We’re hopingthat we’ll have a team of peoplethat can work ondifferent piecesofthe puzzle so that physicians canfocusonthemedical care,” Jetzer said.

“What we’re reallyhopingforis seamless, efficient care … collaborativecare.”

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Harviestepsdownas policeboardchair

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Theink was barely dr y onthe B.C. government’s announcement regarding police boards,when Delta Mayor George Harvie saidhe’ll be steppingdown as chairman.

Atthe April10 Police Board meeting, Harvie toldthe boardthat he will stepdown as chair.

On April4,the government saidit wasintroducing changes to the Police Act to allowcity councils to decidewhich councillor can siton a police board.

As well,members of the police boarditself will be able to decide who servesas chairand vice-chairofthe board.

Up untilnow,the mayorof each city was automatically namedas chairofthe police board.

Harvie was part ofthe UBCM Police Act review and saidhealways spoke againstthe requirement for mayorstochair police boardsintheircities.

“I also strongly supportedmoreelectedofficials beingon B.C. police boardsinorder to protect thefinancialinterestsof thecity,”he saidinaletter to Deltacouncil.

He added that he’llleave itup to council to select a representative tositonthe Delta Police Board.

“In closing, I strongly

believe that the partnershipthecity has withthe Delta Police Board will remain strong andthe DPD willcontinue being nationalleaders in policing,” Harvie said.

Other changes to the Police Actincludeallowingthe policecomplaint commissioner to call a publichearing earlier in policemisconduct investigationsand to do reviewsofthe causesand contributorsof police complaints.

Twoothermore minor changesareupdatingthe regulationsaround police uniformsand changing the language used from “policeforce” to “police service.”

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MLA calls forprotection ofBrunswick Point

Delta SouthMLA Ian Paton hasonce again calledonthe government to protectthefutureof a large, localfarming area fromdevelopment.

The BC United ML A recentlybroughtfor ward aprivatemember’sbill to the B.C. legislature again forthe primefarmland held by theCrown to be keptfor agricultureand wildlife habitatin perpetuity,andalso offered back to localfarmers withlong-term leases.

“Ensuringtheongoing stewardshipofthese 600acres by theCrown for agriculturaluseand asa wildlife refuge, with theoptionoflong-term

leases to localfarmers, is crucial,” said Paton. “My hopeisfortheNDP to putaside politicaldifferencesandbringthisbill to thefloor,allowing us to amendalongstanding grievanceand secure the futureofthisirreplaceablearea forthe benefit offuture generations.”

Thefutureof Brunswick Point, whichis inproximity to the port, remainsunclearasitdid whentheprovinceexpropriated large swathsof thearea fivedecades ago.

In 1968, about4,000 acresoffarmlandin Delta wasexpropriated to supportafuture port at Roberts Bank. Many yearslater, after realizing theexpropriated lands were notneeded during

that time, theprovince offered to sellmostofthe farms back to theoriginal ownerswho had been leasingtheproperties.

However, just morethan 600acresofBrunswick Pointfarmland were held back by theCrown, onlyoffered to longtime farmfamilieswhooriginally ownedthem,through short-term leases.

Long-timefarmers andtheCityof Delta had been callingforan opportunityforthefarmersto buy the landor get longer-term leases.

The worr yisthat the landsarenow seenas importantforindustrial development, giventhe shortage of available industrialpropertiesin the region.

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Newpetition requests more time for Delta’s OCP review

TheFriendsofLadner Village-a Deltacommunitygroup–ismonitoringtheprogress of Delta’s Official Community Plan (OCP)and has launched anonline petition requestingcouncil reject theproposed OCPfollowing the April22 public hearingand referit back to staffforadditional work.

“While we acknowledge apressing need for moreaffordablehousing in Delta,theflawed OCP engagementprocessis too rushedfor residents to adequately read, absorb andcomment on over800 pagesof documentsand maps,”

says spokesperson Bev Yaworski.

“Confusing misinformation hascirculated. Engagement numbers are way toolow to make accurate,reliabledecisions basedon responses fromonly3.2 percentof eligible voters or5.9 per centofhouseholds.

“Ifthisis such an importantplanthat hasn’t beenupdated since1985,thenallowing only about twomonths forcommunityinput -andholdinga public hearing at timeswhen working residentsare unable to attend-iscompletelyunacceptable.”

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Village petition can be accessedat https://www. ipetitions.com/petition/ reject-deltas-officialcommunity-plan-2024 andorviaemail: reynoldsdoug9@gmail.com.

This petitionhighlights concerns abouthigh-rise density,traffic, parking, unresolved infrastructure, inadequate heritage protections,andLadner Village Chisholm Street business evictions.

Residentsarealso urged to write to mayorcouncil@delta.ca with theircomments before April22and/or attend the April22 publichearing.

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Celebrating volunteerism

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his weekisatimewhere we can really puta spotlightoncommunity volunteers.

National Volunteer Weekis April14 to 20,atime topay special tribute to the many volunteerswho make Delta,andcommunitiesaroundthecountry,unique.

This year ’s themeis Every Moment Matters. That gotmethinking about momentsthatmatter to so many familieshere in Delta.

Afew weeks ago, manyofuscelebratedEaster with special events at Diefenbaker Park in Tsawwassen, hosted by the Tsawwassen Rotarians, andtheannual paradeand egg hunt hereinLadner,hostedand supported by theLadner Business Association.

Both events were organizedand run by volunteers – many whoalso wearthe hat of business ownersand entrepreneursin ourcommunity.

Both events were very well-attended and I’m sure families will have lastingmemoriesand wonderful momentsthanks to the volunteers.

In everycommunitythat I have worked in the past29 yearsin journalism– Merritt, Squamish,the Sunshine Coastandthroughoutthe Lower Mainland –I have comeacross and told the storiesof hundreds of volunteers andtheorganizationsthat theyproudly represent.

Thereisnotenough spaceinthiscolumn to recognizehow specialandimpactful these volunteersare inthosecommunities. They aretheoneswhohost the eventsandactivitiesthatmake ourcommunitieswhat theyare. They helpshape ouridentity.

This week,ask yourselfwhat Delta wouldlooklike withoutits volunteers?

We likely wouldn’t have Delta Hospital withoutthe powerofits volunteers.

There would be no Kirkland House, Earthwise Garden, Eldercollege, Rotary and Lions Clubs,orany ofthefestivals, events,andprogramsthat we all attend andenjoythroughoutthe year.

Bottomline: ourcommunity would beboring without volunteers.

So,this week,celebrate our volunteersandcelebrate ourcommunity. Deltais aspecialplace becauseofall of you.

Thereisno doubtthat we need more housing choice in Delta Kickingthe candown the roadisnotanoption, so,let’s attempt to solve theproblem.Aproblem is,afterall,anopportunity to improve.

Delta wasn’t puton theprovincial “naughty list” forfun. No,a lack ofplanning by previous municipal governments has putDeltainthis perilous position.

Theneed foranew Official Community Plan is clearandthat likely will be mandated soon. Delta’s new OCP will providetheframework to pragmaticallyaddress a seriousproblem.

Althoughonly20 percentof participantsinthe OCP publicengagement sessions were against growthin Delta,thereis considerableblow back fromthecommunity, particularly in South Delta,that suggeststhat a new OCPis being rushed andthat somehow our voices willnot be heard when applicationsfor development withinthe new OCPare submitted.Although Bill44(a

Community Comment

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provincial mandate) says there willnot be public hearingsfor applicationsthat comply with anew OCP, the public can stillengage inmeaningful publicdiscourse for majordevelopment applications. Getting hung uponthephrase “publichearing” is a wasteofeffort- just as theprocessisitself-as noted by theprovincial government.

Mayorandcouncil, and Delta staff, have a duty to scrutinizedevelopment applications basedonmerit. That scrutinyisnot going away asthe resultof a revised OCP.

Thereare somewho saythat they support growthin ourcommunity but seem to veilthat sup-

port amidstacomplex setofobjectionsthat aredesigned,it would seem, to actually say no, we don’t want to do anything. Complacency comes at the perilof our generalcommunity health.

Iunderstandthe angstthat some people feelwhentheir wayof lifeis perceived to be threatened. What I don’t understandishowcontention canbreed such animus.

There has beenalotof nastyanddisrespectful rhetoric outthere, showcasing a dark side within ourcommunity,that is unfortunateto see.

Insinuating payoffs and back-roomdeals amongst politiciansand developers(a classic), callingelected officials names,shamefully assaulting personalcommentary,dissing the importanceofcommunitynewspapers,andthe usualpileof bombastic conspiracytheoriesand doomsday scenarios,are unfortunate by-products ofthisplanningexercise.

“If youfail to plan, you are planning to fail”BenjaminFranklin.

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We can’t keepkickingthe OCP candownthe road

UpdatedOCPdoes not reflect interests of Delta residents

Editor:

It’s alarming, thatat the April8 councilmeeting, Delta staff skipped overthe OCPfeedback onthe screen presentation from Tsawwassen residents regardingthat thehousingtarget ordercould be achieved withouthigh rises.

The residents wanted to seemore detailedplanningonheightsand had suggestionsfora balanced approachto development.

Further,despitethecommunity feedback wanting to ensure residentinput isconsidered,andthatmanycommentedontheunnecessarily fast pace oftheprocess, these matters were also glossed over.

It’s staggering that ourelected offi-

cialsfailed to ask questions.

It’s alsoastounding that thereare so many unansweredquestionsandissues inthe807-page OCPdocument, and yet it was signed offandcouncil sent it to a publichearing.

Ialsofeelthat it’s inaccurate to report (Optimist, April11) that the majority of Ladnerand NorthDelta residentswho participated are generally infavourof theproposals, whileit was theopposite in Tsawwassen.

Eighty percentofthose participatingareprodevelopment; however, lessthan20 percentof Tsawwassen residents supporttheplanfor managinggrowthandit’s less than30 percent combinedforallof Delta.

Treeplanisagreatideabut…

Editor:

Thenew Delta(free) tree program isanexcellentidea, lookingfor better execution.

Ithinkitisa good useofminimal amountsoftaxdollarsfor maximum benefits to ourfuturetree canopy.

Our kidsandgrand kids will still benefit.

However, I would suggestafew changesforthenextprogram, presumably thisfall.

Basedon huge demand,increase the numberoftreesgiven outandlimitit to onetree per request, untilall applica-

tionsare satisfied.

Eithergive peopleoneoftheir three preferences,oriftheyarenot available, move on to thenext application.

Basedon my personal(anecdotal) information,fewerthanonein10 received treesand many/mostdidnot receiveanyoftheirthree choices.

Why bother withthe current system ifitisnotfollowed?

People seem to be embracing food treeslike apple, pearetc., so increase those anddeletethedelicateexotics

Keepupthe good work Delta.

Whydo we nameournew projects afterpoliticians?

Editor:

I wouldlike to commenton two semirelatedissuesfromthe April11 editionofthe Optimist.

Firstly,a tunnel versus abridge.Idon’tthinkthe bridge proponents have considered theimpact a bridge andtheaccom-

panyinginfrastructure would have onLadner.

Theprevious government stated that the bridgeoption would be as largeor largerthan the Port MannandAlex Fraserbridges.

Livinginthat shadow would be theendof Ladneras we knowit

now. Secondly,isn’tit time we stepped away from naming ourbridges and tunnelsafter political hacks, when we could taketheopportunity to make money by selling the naming rights to corporations like Telusor Bellor Apple?

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InsultingtotheMasseyname

Editor:

I totally agree with Doug Massey that the new tunnelshouldcontinue to be namedafter hisfather(Optimist,letters, April11).

cial government’splan to change the name.

Fromwhat I understand,thenew Pattullo Bridge nameisn’t changingits name.

I have nevermetMr. Massey but have never agreed withtheprovin-

Neitherdidthe Port Mannwhenit was rebuilt, so whyis the tunnel being renamed?

Eventhe Queen attendedopening day. The tunnel wasanamazingachievementand conceived by afor wardthinking manand I find the renaminginsulting to his memoryand to the family.

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We can allmakeadifference

Editor:

Thereare so many problemsaround the worldthese days,therefore, itis great to know that we can make a difference.

Thereisa Syrian refugee familythat has been waitingforalong time to be able to move to Canada, specifically Delta, to givetheirthree children something, theydidn’t have —a saferlife.

They have finally beengivenallthe necessary permits, andtheyshould be hereinafew months.

In the meantime, they have beenliv-

ingin Jordan withhelpfrom somelocal churchessharingthecostoffood and Englishlessons.

The easiestthing we canalldois, insteadof puttingour recyclables outon garbage day,is keepthemin our garage until we have quiteafew wine bottles, pop cans,milk cartons etc.,andthentakethem to thelocal recycledepotand tellthemtheyarefor Tsawwassen United Outreach No.545. Allthemoneycollected will go to the Refugee Fund.

Ianand Agnes Jack son

Acredittoour community

Editor:

Thereisa kind, gentle womanthat livesinthecommunityofLadner.

If you livehere, you may have seen her,usually onany Monday through Friday, walkingthealleyways withher oversizedblue bagasshecollectsthe discarded recycled cansand bottles...

Shecollectsallthe recycled cansand bottles,loadsher truck, takesthistreasure to herhome,where sheorganizes

the bottlesand cans beforetaking her bounty to theLadner recycledepot,and receivingher wagesfor her day’s labour.

Sheisacredit to ourcommunityas she recyclesand keeps our town clean ofthisdebris.

If you seeher,givehera wave,and if you have any recyclables rattling aroundin your cartrunk–she willgladly takethat loadoff your hands.

RayCrawford

Ladnerhasgreatpeople

April8,around4 p.m.

Thank you. It’s nice to know thereare peoplewho care enoughin this changing world. B.

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Delta to have Canucks celebrationspaces

TheCityof Delta wants to make plans to host Vancouver Canucksplayoffviewingandcelebrationareas at appropriate locationsthroughoutthecity.

Councilon Monday, April8, endorsedamotion putfor ward by Coun. DylanKruger to have staff report back onwhere residents can gather safely to enjoy what ishoped to be a lengthyplayoff runforthehockey team.

NotingtheNHL squad hasnot had a homeplayoff game since2015,Kruger saidthereisan appetitefor people to go outandcelebrateasthere has been largeunsanctioned gatheringforpreviousplayoffs.

Thecity hasalsoalready gonefrom “zero to hero” inthe past few years whenitcomes to hostingcommunity eventsandthis would be another opportunityforcoming togetherin a positive way,he said,addingthecities of Vancouverand Surrey have discussed similarinitiatives withthe Canucksand

he’d like to see those discussionsfor Delta.

Huge crowdsshowedup at unofficial celebrations at theintersectionof72nd Avenueand Scott Roadthe last timethe Canucks hada good playoff run four years ago, the“bubble year”during COVID-19,as wellas way back in2011, whenthe team madeit to the Stanley Cupfinals.

During the April10 Delta Police Boarddiscussiononensuring public safetyforupcoming major events,it was noted the largeunofficial gatherings intersectionforcedthe closureofthe immediatearea by policeasfanscelebrated,anditisanticipated those large gatherings willonce again occur.

It wasalsonoted the policedepartment will work closely withthecityon a planfordesignated safe gathering spaces.

Police Chief Neil Dubord quipped thehockey teamcould have another deepplayoff run, but sinceheisan EdmontonOilersfan,hehopesthat won’t be the case.

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Wildwood Townhouses on CentralAvenue

Address: 4900 CentralAvenue File No: LU009653

Applicant: 4900 CentralDevelopment sLimited Partnership

TheCityofDeltahasreceivedan applicationfor adevelopmentat 4900CentralAvenuefor403.5storey, four-bedroom,townhouseunits.

Deltaishostinganin-personPublic InformationMeetingforthis project givingyoutheopportunity to learn moreandprovideyourfeedbackto theCity.

Public InformationMeeting

Wednesday, May1,2024

5:30 PM –7:30 PM

HawthorneElementary School (gymnasium)

5160 CentralAve, Delta

• Detailsontheproposalareavailableat letstalk.delta.ca/lu009653

• Shareyourfeedbackonlineat: letstalk.delta.ca/lu009653 until May12,2024

Have otherquestions or comments?

ContactJanet Zazubek, Planner, Development Department:

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Protesters stop port traffic forthreehoursMonday

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Containertraffic was shutdown completely Monday for aboutthree hoursasapro-Palestiniandemonstrators blocked Deltaport Way.

About50protesters againstthe warinGaza carryingsigns,flagsand shouting,“Free,free, free Palestine,” and “Shut itdown for Palestine,” blocked the road at the entrance to the port,west ofthe41B Street overpass,before dispersing around11 a.m.

Thestoppagehad rigs lined upalongDeltaport Way, withonedriversayinghe’dbeenstopped for twohours.

Theevent waspartof aworldwideprotest, said AtiyaJaffar.

“It’sa Global Dayof Actionon April15. This isoneof over50actions all overthe worldtoshut itdown in solidaritywith Palestine,” she said.

binding vote inthe House of Commons to halt arms salestoIsrael was approved in March.

Shesaidthat inthe sixmonthsduringthe warin Gaza,morethan39,000 people have been killed.

said. Thegoalwas to stop businessasusual at Deltaport,which isa majorpointofcommerce.

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Thedemandwasfor afull, two-way arms embargo, withnoloopholes, that’s immediate so that Canada nolonger ships weaponsorweaponscomponentstoIsrael, sheadded.

However, anon-

“We’re herebecause of theassaultthat istaking placein Gaza.Westand in solidaritywiththe peopleof Gazawhoare experiencing collective punishmentatthe hands of Israel,” she said.

It’s Canada’s responsibilitytoensurethere’sdeescalationinthe region andthat itdoesn’tcontinue to fantheflames of violence.Canadashould play aroleinensuring peaceinthe region,she

“Wedidaccomplish that,and we stayed as longaswecould,while keeping everyone safe,” said Jaffar,addingthere waslotsof supportfrom truckers.

Delta Police saidthey were goingtotalk to demonstrators saying theycanprotestbutthey can’tblock the road.

Shesaidthe demonstration wasacollection ofconcerned citizens, workers, parents, and teachersfromall over the LowerMainland, ratherthanoneparticular group.

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Repairswill startsoon onthe112th Street overpass aboveHwy.99,one ofthe latest to be damaged in arashofcrashes by bigrigs.

Buttodothe work, the overpasswill be shut down fromthisFriday, April19,and will remain closed untilFriday,May

31, to allow demolition and reconstruction.

Detourswill be ineffect.

As well,this weekend, Hwy.99 will be reduced to one laneoftraffic in each direction,also beginningFriday, April 19, at 8p.m.andcontinuing until Sunday,April 21, at 5p.m.

Theoverpasswas damaged when overheight girdersloadedonasouthboundtrucksmashedinto theundersideofthe structure on Dec. 28.

That created“significantdamage” to the overpass, the Ministry ofTransportationand Infrastructuresaidthen.

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Vandalism costs keep rising forthecity

Totalincidentsof vandalismonCityof Delta facilities climbed in2023, up over24 percentcompared to theprevious year.

That’s according to a staff report to council whichnotestheassociated cost of repairsdue to vandalismalso rose by almost23 percentfrom 2022, totalling just over $120,400.

“Overthe years, several strategies have beenimplementedin aneffort to assiststaff withminimizingthe impactsof vandalism, including automated washroomlocking systems,improvements to the LetsTalk Deltaplatform, collaborative work withProperty Use and Compliance regarding patrolsand reinforcement, andtheinstallation of camerasand better lightingin some parks. Despitetheseefforts,the numberofincidentsand costsassociated with themcontinues to rise,” the report notes.

Most ofthe391incidents last year occurred in NorthDelta(190) compared to Ladner(95)

and Tsawwassen(106). Most actsinvolved graffiti,followed by property damage,illegaldumping, fireandbrokenglass.

“Manyactsof vandalism, such asgraffiti,are unfortunatelychallenging tocurtailthroughdesign adjustments,although providingopen sightlines and·lightingthroughout thecity’s parks canhelp. These typesofimprovementsareimplemented at existingfacilities to act asadeterrent wherever possible. In addition,new lightingand camerasare installedinnewconstruction sitesandinhightrafficareas,”the report adds.

The larger,more damagingacts, such as remote buildinginterior fires, have beenafocus forthe Parks, Recreation and Culture Department inthe past few years.

Director Trent Reid toldcouncil at the April8 meetingthat efforts have focusedondesigning more resilientinfrastructure, but building stronger buildings withmore robust materialsdoesn’t preventactsof vandalism butdoesenablethecity to have them put back in use much faster.

His report explains

that inolder buildings, structures were generallyconstructed usinga combinationofbrickand mortar,lumber studs, drywallandincluded a ceilingand attic, much likea typicalhome.

Garbagefires at the Brandrith Park and Annieville Lions Park facilitiesin North Delta forced closuresfor several weeks, butthenewer washroom at Delview Park reopenedinafew days afterafire last fall.

Withnewer washrooms,theimproved designfeatures walls constructed solelyin concreteas wellmetal furniture. Those buildingsaredesignedfor easy washingand withoutthe risk ofsmoke damage to drywallandorinsulation.

Whilethecost to construct washroomsusing thenew standardishigherthanpreviousolder designs,thedifferencein construction can result in vastly lower costs to repair damage,the report explains.

Reidalso toldcouncil that thefacilitiesareprewiredfor camerasand theprocurementprocess has started to have them installed.

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Deltaschoolsgetfunding boost forupgrades

Several schoolsinthe Delta SchoolDistrictare gettingaprovincialfunding boost forupgrades.

The governmentthis weekannouncedthedistrict will receivea totalof $1,545,000.

Thefunding will be directed to projectsunder the School Enhancement Program(SEP)forinteriorconstructionupgrades at HeathTraditional Elementaryand Sunshine Hills Elementary,as well aselectricalupgrades at Port Guichon Elementar y andaccessibleplayground equipment at Heath.

Port Guichonisalso gettingupgradesunder the Carbon Neutral

CapitalProgram(CNCP).

A Delta SchoolDistrict staff report last June outlineda seriesofproposed capitalprojects,a wish list that requiresprovincialfunding. The school board each year submitsitslist ofproposed projectsthat fallunder either major capitalplan orminor capitalplan streams.

Leading thelistof major capitalplanprojectsisanexpansionof Ladner Elementary. The report notedthat the latestenrolmentprojectionsforecastfor Delta indicate that enrolment willcontinueits slow recovery from yearsof declineandthat thereis system-wide classroom capacity to accommodate theexpected numberof

studentsfortheforeseeablefuture.

However, thedistrictis seeinga rapidincrease in school-aged children in certainareas.

Asa result, staffproposedthedistrict request a six-classroomaddition at Ladner Elementary, a projectthat would have anestimated pricetagof morethan$8.2million.

Theexpansion would allowfortheprojected increase ofelementar y school-aged children withinthe catchmentin thenextthree-to-seven years, according to the report.

Meanwhile, staffnoted that thereare currently no Delta schools which have reachedorareforecast to reachtheendand need to be replaced.

TO: DELTABCMAYOR &COUNCIL

RE: DeltaOfficialC ommunity Plan (FileNo. P22-01A)

From:FRIENDSOFL ADNERVILL AGE

We respectfullyrequestMayor andCouncil REJECT the proposed2024Official Community Plan (OCP) &requestREVISIONS by City Staff.

OUROPINIONISTHESEPOINTSNEEDREVISITING

•RUSHED, INADEQUATEENGAGEMENTPROCESS.

• TRAFFIC: ToomuchfocusonlyonLadnerTrunkdevelopment.

• UNRESOLVEDINFRASTRUCTURE: Tunnelupgrade,healthcareproblems,poorpublictransit.

• HERITAGEPROTECTIONLANGUAGETOOWEAK: only“encourages” heritagepolicies. LadnerVillageCore Areaneedsrevisiontolowerbuildingheights.

• LADNERVILLAGEBUSINESSP ROTECTIONS: Unacceptableevictionsto ChisholmStreet,LadnerbusinessesneedattentioninOCP.

• TSAWWASSEN: High-risesupto24storeysmustberejected!

Forinformation &tosignthe onlinepetition:contact reynoldsdoug9@gmail.com

Website: https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/reject-deltas-official-community-plan-2024 & emailmayor-council@delta.ca& attend Apr22Public Hearing.

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Community Tsawwassen FirstNation celebrates Treaty Day

On Wednesday, April3,membersofthe Tsawwassen First Nation, staffandinvited guests gathered to celebratethe 15thAnniversary ofthe TsawwassenTreaty.

On April3,2009,the Treaty cameinto force, markingan historical partnershipamongst Tsawwassen First Nation, the Governmentof British Columbia, and the Governmentof Canada.

Sincethat day,Treaty Day has becomean importantannualcelebrationforTFNandtheir Treaty partners to mark their successasa selfgoverning Nationand to come togetherinthe spiritofcollaboration.

This year ’s event beganintheafternoon at theTFN Sports Field, withtheunveilingof ahouse post carved by TFNartist Karl Morgan. House posts hold muchsignificance in Coast Salish culture, representingtheconnection betweenthe communityandthe landand remindingthe Tsawwassen Peoplethat theyarehome. Thenewesthouse post is based

onthelegendofPrincess Tsawwassa–a wise, strong,and beautiful womanwho challenged socialnormsandused herknowledge ofthe landand sea to become thefirst female Chiefof the Tsawwassenancestral territory.

In her welcoming remarks, ChiefLaura Cassidynoted: “By sharingthislegend, we honourthe womenwho defied socialexpectationsand stepped into unconventional roles, becomingempowered communityleaderswho continue to enrich the livesin our nation daily. Ourcommitment to Tsawwassenartandceremonyencapsulatesthe spiritof our people. Our ancestors are looking uponus withprideas we keep our culturethriving for generations to come.”

Following theunveiling, guests were invited to anopenhouse at the TFN Youth Centre with activitiesand refreshments.

In the evening, celebrations tookplace insidethe Tsawwassen Long House, led by guest Speaker Chief

Ian Campbellofthe Squamish First Nation. Cassidy wasblanketed witha Chieftain blanket hand woven by Musqueamartist Debra Sparrow,andthemembers ofthe Executive Counciland Legislature were blanketed with commercial replicasof the Chieftainblanket design. Theceremony was witnessed by many TFN Membersand staff, representatives fromneighbouring First Nations,andinvited guestsincludingPremier David Eby, DeltaMP Carla Qualtrough,and Delta Mayor George Harvie,as wellas senior stafffromtheprovincial andfederal governments, representatives from Metro Vancouver, Cityof Delta staff,and stafffromTFN’s commercial,industrial,and organizational partners. Aftertheblanketing ceremony, guests were invited to shareameal. Following dinner, Eby, It wasa wonderful way to celebrateallthat Tsawwassen First Nation hasachievedinthe last 15 years.

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Community Southpointe Academy wins Delta Reading LinkChallenge

Theair was abuzz withexcitement whenthe2024 Delta Reading Link Challenge tookplaceon Wednesday, April10.

Twenty-one teamsassembledin North Delta’s Annieville Elementary –12 schoolsfrom North Delta,fivefrom TsawwassenandfourfromLadner.

Afterthree roundsofquestions,there wasatieamongthe teams.

Several sudden-deathquestions later, a winning teamemerged. Congratulations to Southpointe Academy’s The BigBrains teammembers Anson,Cissy, Jasper, Maddie, Mia, and Oliver,along with Teacher(and PYP Literacy Coordinator) Heather Goode.

They willnow go on to represent Delta at theFraser Valley Regional Library Community Challenge and compete against teamsacrosstheFraser Valley region.

The FVRL Reading Link Challenge isa yearly eventthat encourages readingasafunand recreationalactivityfor Grade4and5 studentsofall reading abilities to engage inthe sportof reading. Interested studentsform teamsof sixplayers. Teamsareaccountablefor knowing thecontentsof six books, with eachteamplayer responsiblefor read-

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erand PYP LiteracyCoordinator HeatherGoode,winnersofthe2024 Delta Reading LinkChallenge.

ing at least onetitle. Kids getthe books (provided by theFraser Valley Regional Library)in Novemberand readuntil February.

Afterthe Delta Challenge,the winning teamcompetesinthe FVRL Community Challenge withthehopes of representing FVRL at the regional Grand Challenge,wherethey’llcompete against teamsfromother publiclibrariesfora chance to winthe Reading Link Challenge Trophy.

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KidSportishelpingmorechildrenparticipateinsports

KidSport Deltadoes not want financial challenges to preventa child fromplaying sports

You canhelp KidSport achieve its goalson Saturday, April27 at the annual Giftof Sport Gala at Tsawwassen Springs.

Tickets can bebought www.32auctions.com/ GiftofSportDelta. This year KidSport Gala aims to raise $100,000.

Emceeis JasonPires from Global. Pete Quevillon, builder

andformerdirectorof KidSport BC,isthe guest speaker. The guestsports ambassadorsarefootball legends Bobbi Singh, Claudell Louis, Jevon Cottoy,andGreg Frers, Delta Olympians Darcy Marquardt, Richard Hortness, AaronLattimer, and JoyFrer.

“We want to get kids into sports. It keepsan active, healthylifestyle,” said KidSport chair Carlene Lewall.“Whether itisorganized sport or recreation, sport is just the means, so ifthey participateandtheylike that sport, thereismore ofa tendency to pickup a softballora soccer ball andplayafter schoolor play withtheirfriends becausethey have some skills. “Sports teach life skillsthat we need.If we have healthyandactive kids, we are going to have fewerproblems with depressionandmental

You canhelp KidSportachieve itsgoalson Saturday, April27attheannual GiftofSportGala at TsawwassenSprings.

health—itisaknown fact. Thereis so much being spentonfixing problems—let’s getinto thepreventionmode. Thisisonlyone way, but

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it can be abig way.”

In 2023, KidSport Delta providedfundingfor220 children,givinga totalof $89,000for Delta children toparticipatein sports.

KidSport is a national programthat provides financialaid to familieswho cannotafford to have their children participateinorganized sports. KidSport beganin Vancouverin1993and has since spreadacross Canada.Allmoney raised in Delta staysin Deltafor the Delta kids.

Every childshould have the chance to be involved in sports. You canhelp by attending the gala,donatingand or tellingothers about KidSport.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION

Tuesday,April23,2024 at7:30p.m. School BoardOffice 4585HarvestDrive,Delta

www.deltasd.bc.ca/schools/student-registration fordetailedinformationonstudentregistration.

As aresultoftheCOVID-19pandemic, pleaseemailyourregistrationdocumentstotheschool ratherthansubmittingtheminperson.Iffurtherdocumentation isrequired,anappointmentmayneedtoberescheduled.

This isanopportunityforthepublictoprovide inputonthe 2024/2025 DeltaSchoolDistrict draftbudget. Budgetrecommendationswillbe releasedonThursday,April 18,2024andwillbepostedtothe school district websiteatwww.deltasd.bc.ca.

Forverificationofyourcatchmentareaschool, pleasecalltheSchoolBoardOfficeat604-952-5340 orvisitwww.deltasd.bc.ca/schools/school-locator

Thepublicwillbeabletoprovidefeedbackon thedraftbudgetin the followingways:

AdultEducationat DeltaCommunityCollege 1159083Avenue

•Speak at theSpecialPublic BoardMeetingonTuesday,April 23. To signup tospeak,pleaseemailRosalieatrsonsalla@deltaschools.ca.

Notice is hereby givenpursuanttoSections94and 124ofthe CommunityCharter that at theRegular Meetingtobeheldon Monday,May 6,2024 at 4:00 p.m. at theNorth DeltaCentre forthe ArtsTheatre,11425 –84Avenue, Delta,BC,the City Council of theCityofDelta intendstoamend Council Procedure BylawNo.8330,2023tochange theCouncil meeting starttimefrom4:00p.m.to5:00p.m.

LanguageInstructionforNewcomers(LINC) beginsSeptember13,2021.

•Sendanemail to budget@deltaschools.cabeforeMonday,April 22.

•Complete ashort surveythatwillbeavailable onthe districtwebsiteoncethe draftbudgetrecommendationshave been released.

EnglishandMathFoundationclassesbeginSeptember13,2021. HighSchoolCompletionclassesbeginSeptember20,2021. Meetwithteachers/advisorsbyappointment.

Access totheproposed bylawand otherrelevantinformation is available on theCityofDelta website,delta.ca–https://delta.civicweb.net/document/227834 (ItemNo. 8– RegularCouncil MeetingofApril 8, 2024) and maybeinspectedat DeltaCityHallat4500 ClarenceTaylorCrescent, Delta, BC.Any inquiriesshouldbemade to Michelle Jansson, 604-946-3223,Monday throughFriday(except statutoryholidays) between thehours of9:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m.

Formoreinformationortoregister, visitwww.deltalearns.ca/dcc

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Sidekick holding auditions for finalshowof theseason

The Sidekick Players Club is auditioningfortheir last productionofthe season

The Long Weekend by Norm Foster,directed by Laura Sutherland-Smithand Carroll Lefebvre.

When Maxand Wynn invitetheirfriends Rogerand Abby upfora weekend at theircountryhome,thetrue natureoftheir relationships come to the surface. The truthandliesofafriendship come to the surfaceduring a weekendvisit between two couples. Thereareplenty of surprisesalongthe wayin thiscomedy of manners.

Sutherland-Smithand Lefebvre arelookingfor two couples…two malesand twofemalesintheir50’s.

Auditions will be held at the TsawwassenArts Centre (1172,56th Street)on April 28.

The audition will be acold readfromthe script.

The Long Weekend scriptsare available at the Vancouver Public Libraryfor perusalprior to the audition. Sidekickisanot-for-profit organizationandthereare no renumerations paid.All those cast must become members of Sidekick. Membershipis$10 per person.

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Fromthebeachbusiness to the beautybusiness

They achievedimmense successonthe beach volleyball courtforthe past 10 years.Now theyarehopingthat success continuesinthe business world withtheir launchofanew online skincarecompany.

Tsawwassen’s Meganand Nicole McNamara arenow former Team Canada beach volleyballplayers. They graduated from South Delta Secondary, and we part oftheonly(sofar) provincial seniorgirls volleyball championship team.

They then went onto play for UCLA forfour years, wherethey won back-to-backNCAA beach volleyball nationaltitles before playingfor Team Canada and a pro career overseas.

They moved to Toronto wherethe national teamheadquarters areheld.

They becamelicensed aestheticianswhen tournaments were cancelledduring the COVID-19 pandemiclockdownsand began building their businesswhentheyloved back to Tsawwassen.

“That iswhen we decided to startplanningforlifeafter sport,” said Megan. “Our tournaments resumed,and we thenmoved back to Toronto forthe summer,played a few tournaments,trainedinthe fall andthen wedecided that we wanted to move back to B.C. in 2021.

“We had to giveupall our national teamfunding and setup ourtrainingcentre essentiallyherein Vancouver. We played twofull seasons, qualifiedfor world champion-

ships,and hada good couple of years.”

Face Club was recently launched by the sisters.

“It wasdefinitelya hard decision[to retire]andthere was alotofemotions, butthe last fewmonthsof our careers we started to getmoreandmore excited aboutlifeafter sport andthat’s when we knewthat maybe ourhearts wereready to move onto thenext chapter,” said Nicole. “Thereare days where we miss it, but overall, we have beenplaying since we were 12, so it was just time to startthenext chapter.”

Nicole saidthey have both struggled with severe hormonal acne, so the businessandmission wasa personalone.

“We started with skincare, it’s beenanemotionalissuefor us,” she said.“Wefoundalot ofbrandsandproductsthat we loved. We are strictlyonlinefor now, butnext year we want to opena clinic.”

Astheylivein Kitsilano, Megan saidtheinitialthought is to open a clinicin Vancouver.

“We toucha lot onthelifestyle pointsand current skin conditionand goalsandthen recommendswhat products would work,” she said.“We have been gettinggreatfeedback ontheproductsandlots of word-of-mouth purchases. Most of ourorders have been Vancouver-based. We want to expand rightacross Canada, so now we are workingondif-

ferent marketing strategies to get ourproductsinto more people’s hands because we knowoncetheytrythem,they willlove them.”

The sisterscomefroma very entrepreneurialfamily…their dad startedtheir own business, theyuncleandgrandpa, so they have lotsofmentors guidingthem.

“With our dad,heknowsall theupsanddownsofthe businessaspects,” added Nicole. “The support has beenamazing. We bothfeel very lucky that we have been able to go from one passion to another.”

Learnmore about Face Club oninstgram@faceclubskinand their website at :www.faceclubskin.com.

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Maythe eyes ofour faithopen

[Luke24(1-35)36b-48]

Oneprayer forEaster says,O God,whose blessed Son madehimselfknown to hisdisciplesinthebreaking of thebread:openthe eyes of ourfaith,that we may beholdhim in allhis redeeming work…Open the eyesof ourfaith, that we may beholdhim.

Theimplicationof that is ‘Eyesof Faith’ can be shattered, maybeby sometraumatic event. That wasthe case with thedisciples.

The eventsof Holy Weekshatteredtheir faith,that is ifthey had anyfaith at all, because throughouthis ministry, Jesusdescribed themas “You oflittlefaith.”

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“Be Faithful,betrue, be ablessing”

Jesus appeared several times beforehisdisciples after his resurrection. He strengthenedtheir weak faith.Friends, God’splan isnotdetermined,and cannot be deterred by human machinations.

So, we can saythe eventsof Holy Week shatteredthat “Childish faith.” Even thelittlethey had wasdestroyed.

Luke givesa beautiful storyofEasterwhen

What God hasplanned willcome topass As we readtheseEaster narratives,letme say,inthose moments:when your faithisshattered, rememberwhat the Scriptures say. When you read your Bible, may youhearthe risen Lord speaking to you.

When you walkon your sorrowful journey, maythe risen Lord be the strangerwho joins you, listens to you,andconverses with you.

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Everymomentmattersis this year’s theme

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They’reallaround you, eventhough you might not seethem. They’re in your schoolsandhospitals, your streets. In virtuallyin everyfacetofcommunity life, you’llfindthem.

From April14 to 20it’s timefor volunteersto gettheir well-deserved time inthelimelight.

Thethemeof Volunteer Week2024is Every Moment Matters.

“Ithighlightstheimportanceof ever y volunteerand each contributionthey make at amomentwhen we need support morethan ever,” says Volunteer Canada’s website. “Thesharing oftime, skills,empathy,andcreativityisvital to theinclusivity, strength,and wellbeing

of ourcommunities…

“It’sinthesemoments, andthe relationships betweenthem,that we find greater purposeanda senseof belonging. By connectingandengaging with community, we come to know our importance. Volunteering matters. And by sharingthesemoments, we co-createtheneighbourhoods, culture, and society we want to livein.

Volunteer Canada becamea registered charityin1977. Partnering with many corporate, non-profitorganizationsand charities,itprovides resources to strengthenthequality,quantity, andaccessibilityof volunteering.

To find outmore abouthow you can helpforge thosemoments that connectusallin caring communities, go to www.volunteer.ca.

INRECOGNITIONOF NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK

Delta’sEmergency ManagementProgramextendstheir appreciationand sincerethanks to:

Emergency SupportServices(ESS), EmergencyRadio Communicators, NeighbourhoodEmergency Preparedness Program(NEPP), CanadianLifeboat Institution volunteers fortheirsupport andongoing commitment towardspublic safetyin Delta.

For allvolunteeringopportunities, visit Delta.ca/Volunteer

April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA21 Thank youtoallofour VOLUNTEERS!

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Volunteers are Delta’s rich ‘social capital’

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Have you ever marvelled at theaerialacrobatics at the Boundar y Bay Air Show…and thenfoundit evenmore amazingthat youdidn’t have topay to watch such a stunningdisplay of derring-do?

Maybe you’ve cheered ononeofthe musical acts at the Luminar y Festivalortaken part in a parksprogramthat ran with ease andefficiency.

If so,then you’ve witnessedtheincredible rolethat volunteersplay intheCityof Delta.

As much as volunteers helpthecity keepits promise to make as many eventsas possiblefree or affordable,there’s also anunderlining benefit to knowing so many people are willing to donatetheir timeandtalent to making Delta such avibrant community, says the city’scommunity services manager.

“Volunteersinstillthis cultureofgiving back,” says KathySteel. “Good volunteers really setthe exampleforothersand inspire generosityinthe community.

“If you’re at a special event, itinspires people

to say, ‘Hey,Icoulddo that, too.’And ‘Hey,that looks fun.’”

Seeing such civicduty inactionisespecially importantfor young people.

“When young people start volunteering, they geta senseofa social conscienceandthey start to seewhattheirfuture mightlooklike,” Steel says. “Astheygrow,they keep buildingonthese experiencesandcontributeto thecommunity. We’ve seen volunteers keepcoming back to usin various capacities throughouttheirlives, andthat’s exciting.”

Just as Deltais a diverse city,itsopportunitiesfor volunteerism arealso diverse.

“Thereisanopportunityfor ever yone,” she says “If we don’t have a volunteeropportunity written out, we willcreate one because we want to make sure that our volunteeropportunitiesare inclusive.”

Thecity’s website has alistof ways people can getinvolved Steel knows fromexperiencethat staffthroughout various departmentsarealways gratified to know people are willing to step in to provide much needed

assistance.

“We’re looking for a lotofdiverse skills,” she says.“Welookfor people whoareenthusiasticand keen to assist theircommunity. We’relookingfor young people butalso olderadultsand seniors, as wellas teamswho

may want to doagroup exercise togetherfor such thingsas settingupand takingdown events.”

To find outmorehow you cancontribute to Delta’s rich tapestry, go to www.delta.ca/cityhall/careers/volunteering.

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withtheDeltaHospitalAuxiliarySociety

TheAuxiliaryis acommunitymadeupof 300+volunteers whogivetheir time,service,andskillstosupporttheDeltaHospitalCampusofCare. Withinthatcommunityofvolunteers,thereare avarietyofroles,from pillow sewers to boarddirectors, thriftshopdonationcollectorsandsorters to lifeline installers, unitcoordinators to cashiers.ThestrengthofourAuxiliaryisfound inthededication,passion,andmotivationofthosevolunteerswhoare offeringwhattheyhavetosupportthisworthycause.Every volunteerand theircontributionwithintheAuxiliary,areworthrecognizingand celebrating.

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Volunteershelppolicelive up to theirmotto:no call toosmall

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Themotto ofthe Delta Policeis “No call too small.”

Thedepartment’s large volunteer base helps make thathappen.

“Volunteerprograms providean avenuefor communitymembers to actively participatein supporting lawenforcementefforts,” says A/ Insp James Sandberg, who servesasthedepartment’s publicaffairs managerandmedialiaison. “Thisengagement fosters a senseof ownershipandinvestmentin

community safetyamong residents.”

By contributingtheir time to such tasks as community outreach, event support, administrativetasks andnonemergency services, volunteers supplement theeffortsof paid law enforcement personnel. They also helpthe departmentprovideas many servicesas possible withoutaddingextra costs to taxpayers.

Thereare evendeeper benefits, Sandberg says.

When volunteers aredrawnfromdiverse backgroundsand reflect thedemographicsof

thecommunity. “They canhelp buildtrustand rapport between law enforcementand residents….

“When volunteers interact with residentsin ahelpfuland supportive manner,they cancontribute to positive perceptionsof lawenforcement andhelpcounteract negative stereotypes.”

As well, “volunteers play a key roleinidentifyingandaddressing local safetyconcerns,” Sandberg says. “Through neighbourhood patrols, community watch programs,or participation incrimeprevention

councils, volunteers can collaborate with law enforcement to develop effective strategiesfor addressing issues such as vandalism,drug abuse or gang activity.”

Thereare twoprimary waysto getinvolved with thedepartment’sactivities.

The largerofthe two is volunteeringthrough theDistrict Community PolicingOffices Programsincludebike patrol, busine watch, park patrol, pedestrian safety, stolen auto recovery and graffiti removal.

There’salsothe Reserve Constable

Program. This requires moreextensivetraining to allow volunteersto be deployed to helpofficers at special eventsas well asprovide ride-along support.

It’s notonlythe police departmentthat benefits from such civicengagement.

“Volunteeringprovides individuals withameaningful way to contribute to theircommunity. By actively participating incommunity policing efforts, volunteers can feela senseof purpose andfulfillment.”

Volunteers canalso gain valuable skillsand

knowledge that benefit them personallyandprofessionally.

Sandbergnotesthat by becomingengaged with theircommunity, “volunteering has beenlinked to increasedlevelsof happiness, satisfactionand overall wellbeing.

“Knowing that they are making adifference intheircommunity can boosttheirmoraleand contribute to their overall senseoffulfillmentand happiness.”

To find outhow you canhelp make “no call toosmall,” go to www. deltapolice.ca/joindpd/ volunteer.

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THANK YOUTOOUR VOLUNTEERS! Withgratitude,MayorGeorge V. HarvieandDelta Council recognizethe volunteersinour communitywhodedicate theirtime,talents,andenergy to makeDelta abetter place to live, work,andplay.Thankyou!
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Auxiliary donatesmillionsto ‘thelittlehospitalthat could’

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When Lori MacLennan retired asa secretary at South Park Elementary, she wasthrilled to switch into hernew roleas grandmother. But, as much asshe relished beingfree to devote moretime to herfamily,shealsoknewshe needed to keep busy and engaged withhercommunity.

“I foundthat ifIdidn’t have something to motivate me,I was sitting arounddoingnothing,” she says.

Afellow retired secretary suggestedthat she jointhe Delta Hospital Auxiliary. Twenty yearslater, MacLennanis stillfindingita rewardingway to make hercommunity a healthierplace to live.

“We’re a very closeknitgroup,”she says “I think we’reallextremely committed to thehospitalanddoing everything we can to enable such thingsasthe purchase of equipment. It’s quite staggering [how much we’re able to contribute] forthe size ofthecommunity.”

Staggering,indeed. In January,the auxiliary donated $3million to the Coming Home campaign to buildanewlong-term care centre Thisison topofthe$700,000the auxiliarydonated just last Mayfornew equipment.

Foundedin1969,the auxiliarynow has more than300dedicated volunteerswho,collectively, freely offernearly 60,000 hoursoftheirtime each year.

There’sanichefor ever yone, MacLennan says,whetherit’s working at thehospital’s

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We wouldliketogivea heartfeltthankyou to ALL ofouramazing volunteers,including ourBoard of Directors,andouroffice andevent volunteers.Their generousgiftoftimeand passionforourcause enablesustosuppor tthemostcritical needsatthe DeltaHospitalCampusof Care.

Dogwood Gift Shopand Courtyard Caféorprovidinglow-costitemsfor sale at the massive Delta Auxiliary Thrift Storein Ladner Village.

On topofher secretarialduties— both to helpthe auxiliary society’s general manager, Kathy Wells,andtake minutes at societymeetings—MacLennanalso donsablue jacket at the gift store.

“The storeisa haven some days for people whoarealittle stressed out, visiting someoneor waitingfor somebodyin emergency,”she says. “It

givesthem someplace to go and chat. Obviously, we’rethere to make money but we’realso there to lendan ear.”

Thegift storeisn’t as busy asit was preCOVID, butthe numbers are getting stronger. Likewise, someofthe peoplewho had to stop volunteeringduring the pandemic haven’t returned; eventhough somemembers have moved away,they still return to the camaraderie foundintheshop.

“We’re alwayslooking for volunteers,”she says, welcoming peopleofall

ages to become part of “thelittlehospitalthat could.”

“Thoseofuswho have beenaroundfor20 years-plusare getting a littlelonginthe tooth. It’s harder to recruit younger peoplenow because they’re so busy butit’s beenabighelp to recruit severalmen to work at thethrift store.

“It’s just a senseof fulfillmentwhen you’re working towards such an amazing cause.”

To find yourniche with the auxiliary, go to www. deltahospitalauxiliary. org.

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DeltaStroke Recovery Society expandsits programs

Twenty-eight years ago, Tsawwassen resident Karel Ley needed supportforher husbandaftera stroke, but withfew resources available, she had to drive to Richmond weekly.

Perceivingtheneed for support closer to home, Ley eventuallyplacedanadinthe Optimist. Sheinvited stroke survivorsand caregivers to ameeting, and Delta Stroke Recovery Society(DSRS) was born.

Today,what startedas a coffee club hasgrowninto a registerednon-profit, withinpersonandon-lineprograms.

DSRS offersgroup speechlanguage pathology led by a registered pathologist.

Certifiedfitnessinstructorslead classesfor strength, coordination,and secondar y stroke risk reduction.Trained volunteers andfacilitators lead

aphasia conversationgroups andprogramsforcognition.

“Wepickupwherehospital rehabfinishes,” said DSRS president Steve Joyce. “We’ve

builta settingfor stroke survivors to work oncognition, speech-language skills,andfitnessafter stroke.”

Butthe benefitofthisgroup goesfar beyond recovery activities.

“Thisgroupisincredibly positiveand supportive,”he adds. “Every programis a mood-boosterfor ever yone, frommembers and caregivers to instructorsand volunteers.”

Stroke istheleading causeof adultdisabilityin Canada and can be catastrophic,physically, cognitively,andemotionally.

“Ourmedical system has finite resourcesfor stroke recovery,” he said.“When peoplefinishtheir publichealth rehab, they’re still working

ontheir recovery They need ongoing support to re-enter theirlivesandthecommunity morefully.”

DSRS partners withAfter Stroke BC and receivesmost ofitsfundingfrom Delta’s servicegroupsandprivate donorsincluding: Tsawwassen Boundary Bay Lions, Delta Community Foundation, TOOBs, Rotary Clubof Tsawwassen, Delta Firefighters Charitable Society,IODE, Cove LinksLadies Golf Cluband South Delta BaptistPickleball Club.

To find outmore aboutthe organizationvisit:www.deltastrokerecovery.comor call604834-9239.

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A26TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 THANK YOUVOLUNTEERS! By extending ahelpinghand, youenrichour communityfor ever yone.Wecelebrateyouandthe caring youbring to childrenandfamilies at Reach Child &Youth DevelopmentSocietyon National Volunteer Week2024andalways!! If youwouldliketojoinourfamily,emailinfo@reachchild.org. CommunityOrganizations EventDayVolunteers CHEventsCommittee REACHBoardDirectors AutismProgramVolunteers REACHE LocalBusinesses Staff&Families www.reachchild.org ahelpin YOU VOLUNTEERS!Byextending ahelping REIFELMIGRATORYBIRDSANCTUARY 5191RobertsonRd.,604-946-6980 ~WesthamIsland,Ladner ~www.reifelbirdsanctuar y.com Tocelebrate VOLUNTEER WEEK TheBoardofDirectorsandStaffofthe ReifelMigratoryBirdSanctuarywould liketorecognizeandthankourvolunteers. Youreffortsandcountlesshourshavecontributed tothecontinuedsuccessofdailyoperationsand tothepreservationofourlocalsanctuaryand wildlifehabitat. Thank You! We wouldliketoexpressourheartfeltthankstoallourdedicatedvolunteers atKinVillage. Yourhardworkandcommitmentaredeeplyappreciated!
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Heedingthe calltohelp cancerpatients

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When you become a cancer patient, it canfeel asif yourlifeisnolonger your own.

Suddenly, your weeks andmonths seemconsumed by one appointmentafteranother.An entire teamof specialists becomesdedicated to helping you through the sometimeslongand exhaustingprocessof treatmentand recovery.

Getting to andfromall these appointmentsadds another layerofanxiety. Thisisespecially truefor peoplewholivefarfrom

treatmentcentresand don’t have many transportationoptions.

That’s where volunteer driversanddispatchers withthe Volunteer CancerDrivers Society can make a huge differenceinthelivesof cancer patientsandtheirfamilies

“The cancerdrivers have helped me immensely,” Yvonne says ina testimonialonthe society’s website. “They are kind, supportive, caring andacomfort inatimethatmuch is needed.

“During my son’s chemotreatmentsI was nervousandanxious

My driveralways made mefeel at ease and we always hada good laugh It meantalot to methat Icould sit with my son andcomfort himwhen he wasn’tfeeling well. Thedrive to andfrom thehospital wasneveran uncomfortableone.

“I don’tknowhow I could have doneitor continue to do it, without theirhelpand support.” Thereare two waysto volunteer.

Dispatchersareneeded to coordinatedrivers, working outoftheir own homes. While Englishis a required language skill, volunteerswho speak

OnbehalfofDeltaMealsonWheels Iwishtothankallthededicated driverswhovolunteertheirtimeindeliveringfresh,nutritionalmeals toourcustomersinLadnerand Tsawwassen.Thesearelow-cost mealsmadeattheKinCentre.Thesocialcontactderivedthrough thedriversis avitalcomponentforthementalhealthofourclientele. Ourvolunteersrangeinagefrom52 -92.

We arecurrentlylookingtofillthepositionofvicepresidentandadd amemberatlarge.Ifyouwishtovolunteer,pleasecontactusthrough DeltaAssistat604-946-9526

Sincerely,

Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Punjabi, Hindi, or Japanesearealso needed People skills include havingapleasant phone mannerandan ability to problem solve and multi-task. Computer skillsincludetraining on theassociation’s webbased software system, date entry,and receiving and sendingemails. Driversprovide free transportation to appointments related to cancertreatmentsand medical care foradults, seniors, and children, along withtheir caregiversor parents. Thetime commitmentisamini-

mumofone daya week for weekday appointments between8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Drivers must be over the age of21, have good listening skillsand be empatheticand reliable. They receivefull

trainingand supportand will be reimbursed for the numberof kilometres theydrive.

Applicationsandmore informationare available at www.volunteercancerdrivers.ca.

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GeorgeGarrettdedicated hislife tohelpingothers

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Asaninvestigative journalist with CKNW, George Garrett was tenacious, driven,and passionate.

Yet eventhoughheaskedthe tough questions,the peopleheinterviewed alwaysknewthat theycouldtrust him, saysoneofthe young journalistshe mentored.

Garrettdiedof cancer at the ageof89 at a Surrey hospiceon March18,2024.

“He was kind,he was generous, and he wasgiving,” says MarlynGraziano, remembering howGarrett tookher underhis wing whenshe startedas a cub reporter at what wasthen South Delta Today. Back thenshe wasa recent journalismgrad witha young baby; todaysheiscontinuingthe rolehe

establishedas “chieffundraiser” with the Volunteer CancerDrivers Society.

“Eveninthe later years you had to run to keepup withhim,” she toldthe Optimistthe dayafter attendinghis celebrationoflife. “Ifhe hadaplan,he was going to work theplanand wasoff outthedoor. Butif you ever said, ‘Hey, can we talk?’, healways made thetime for you.”

What struck herthemost at thecelebrationof life were hisfamily’s stories abouthowhe wasalwaystherefor them, too.

“I thought, ‘Oh my gosh,hedidit all. He hadexcellencein journalism, commitments to hiscommunityand commitments to hisfamily.’ A lotof peopledon’tnecessarily get to tickall three boxes, buthedid. He’s just leftan incrediblelegacy in allareas.”

RCM-SARStation -8 Deltawouldlik etothankallour Volunteer sfor helpingtomak eDelta asaferandbettercommunity,SavingLiveson the Water

Station -8Deltawouldliketotak ethisopportunitytothankallfirst responders,medicaland volunteerpersonnelwhoarefacingenormous challengesprovidingtheiressentialservicestoourcommunityworking withminimalstaffinglevels.Theyarerespondingwithcourage,resolve andexemplaryprofessionalism.TheyaretrueHeroes!

Garrett wasoneofthree foundersof the Volunteer CancerDrivers Society. In avideohetalks ofmeetinganolder womanwho had to take publictransit to her cancer appointments.

“With the twootherfoundershe said ‘Having canceris badenough. It’s not rightthat some cancer patients would

finditdifficultor perhaps evenimpossible to get to their appointments.”

Putin charge of raisingthemoney to setupthe society,Graziano says Garrett took out his Rolodexand started calling his many contacts.

Asaformerprairiegirl,Graziano can relateto Garrett’sfamily’s storiesofhow he wasshaped by his childhood in a farmingcommunityin Saskatchewanin theDirty Thirties.

“It’sthat kindofsmall town,prairie, ever yone-helps-everybody-when-theyneed-itmindset.”

Grazianois very gratefulthat the family hasasked people to make In Memoriamdonations to the societyin lieuofflowers.

“I’venoticedthat we’ve already started receivinggifts, so George is still fundraising eventhoughheleftus.”

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The Kirkland House Foundation has 20-plus volunteerswho work regularly to makethisa beautiful park, butthereare also many folksinthiscommunitythat havegiventheirgroupexcellenthelp.

The land wasprivately owned,and thehouse was abandonedand vandalized whencity managers organizeda landexchange thatgave thecity ownershipofthenearly fiveacresthat isnow the park around Kirkland House.

Thehouse had54broken windows and Kirkland volunteers invited local familiesand businesses to finance a

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“Studentsfrom Delta Secondary were mosthelpful,” said Foundation chair Colin Campbell. “Thedrama students haunted thewreckedhouse at Halloweenandthe donations received financedtheoperationforadecade. Construction students designed and builtthe gazebo where so many people have become married. Whenthehouse restoration wasnearly completed,localfamilies starteddonating theantiquefurniturethat today makesthe houselookgreat.”

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Chilukthan Slough:acritical resource forDelta’s farm community

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Back intime,the Chilukthan Sloughflowed farther,andfaster, linkingwhat was to become Ladner Village, to the marshesandestuaries andthe Pacific.

Thoughit narrows to the widthofaditch a few kilometresfrom south armoftheFraser River, the sloughoncehelped peoplemove aroundthe area.

“Atonetime,it was wideenoughfora rowboat or canoeor something to go upit,” said Anne Murray,whowrote the book, Tracing Our Past :A Heritage Guide to Boundary Bay.

In her book, she

Today, somewhatdiminished,themeandering watercoursethatwindsthrough farmlandand enrichesLadner Village,isa workhorse.

describesthe Chilukthan asa widecreekthat ran fromtheFraser River “andenteredthe sea at Tsawwassen Reserve.

“Itused to be alot larger. It used to be navigable by canoe, so it’s turned into alittlebitofaditch now really,” Murray said.

Ear th Day

In her book,shenotes that flood-controlmeasures builtinthe1860s reducedtheflowinthe southern stretches, somethingcompounded with thefloodof1894when theFraser River’s main armmovednorthward.

“Intheold days,the

salmon wouldcomeup into allthose sloughs, very much so. That would be amajor part ofthe naturallifeoftheestuary,” Murray said.

Andaccording to the Cityof Delta,indigenous peopleused the slough to move betweentheFraser Riverand Boundary Bay.

Today, somewhat diminished,themeandering watercoursethat windsthroughfarmland andenrichesthequaint Ladner Village, is a workhorse.

Whileitdrainsthevillage area andprovides flood protection,itirrigatespreciousfood crops, feeds waterfowl,and givesshady placesforall to rest during scorching summers.

It may have seen better days, butthe Chilukthan is stable.

Andthat’s just how Valerie Fuller wouldlike it to stay.

“I’d just like to see it remainthe wayitis,” said Fuller, withthe Delta Naturalists Society. “It’s very productivethe way itis. Leaveitas naturalas possible.”

She’slived along the slough for years, withthe slough at the back ofher yard bringing a steady wildlifeshow, such as wood ducks which people thinkthey canonly see at the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary.

“It’s very productive in termsof wildlife.”

To protectit,minimizingdevelopmentis key,

Fuller says.

Years ago, sheopposed aplan to puta walkway onone sideofthe slough, adjacent to farmfields.

“Because as soonas we openareaslikethisup to the public,it windsupfull of garbage. It’s badforthe wildlife,” she said.

“Any development along a sloughorany waterway reallyisdetrimental to theproduction ofinsectsandbirdsand fishand mammals,” she said.

TheCityof Delta’s StreamsideProtection and EnhancementArea, protectsthe slough by banninganynewconstructionnearthe stream bank.

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Suman Shergill,engineeringdirector withthe city, saidthearea applies to all land within30 metresofthe topof bank ofthe Chilukthan.

Althoughthe sloughis temperamental,it’s indispensableforthefarms that surroundit.

“It’s100 percentcriticalforallthefarmers,” inthearea, said Peter Guichon,alocalfarmer anddirector withthe Delta Farmers Institute.

He also wantsthe slough to remainasit isandforit to be maintainedand kept clearof debris so it candeliver water to localfields.

“The Chilukthan Sloughis reallycritical to west Delta,” he said.

“Delta’s donea good job,”he said.

Forthecity,the Chilukthanisa “dual-purpose watercourse,” that’s servedLadner’s residentialandfarmingarea for more thanacentury.

“In winter,the slough providesflood resiliency bydraining stormwater runofffromLadner Villageandthe surroundingarea,” said Steven Lan, general manager, engineering, withtheCity of Delta. In summer, the sloughisoneofthe main water sourcesforfarms.

Recently, Delta improved stream-side andaquatic habitat alongtheupper slough, near34B Avenue,in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited.

“Delta willcontinue to work onenhancement projectsalongthe slough asopportunitiesarise,” Lan said by email.

The slough alsois considered fish habitat andprotectedunder the Fisheries Act, says Fisheriesand Oceans Canada.

Media relationsadvisor Leri Davies, saidfish, including young salmon, likelyenterthe slough during springtime,under certaintidalandflow conditions.

However, waterqualityforfish can bepoor behindflood control gates becauseoflow flows,high temperatures and low oxygenlevels, whilefish passage can be limited.

“Hopefully,they’ll keep itas a slough,” but naturalprocessescouldtake effect, said Murray.

“It’sdefinitely gota longhistory andconnection withthewhole Ladnerarea It’s just a key

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This summer, Delta Community Living Society (DCLS) will be partnering with researchersfrom the University ofBritish Columbiainaninnovative project to support early interventionsandimprove employment outcomesfor youth withdevelopmental disabilitiesor autismwho areinhigh school aged 16 to 19.

The “IMPACT” youth employment research projectis currently recruiting youthfrom Delta toparticipatein theproject, which kicks offitsfifth yearin June.

“DCLS has offered a youthemploymentprogram each summer since 2014. WiththeIMPACT researchproject, we have proventhat early inter-

ventions really make a differenceinthelivesof the participants,” said DCLS CEO Anita Sihota.

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highproductivity,and great attendance records The businessesthat hire people withdevelopmentaldisabilitiesenjoy loweremployee turnover andhigher job satisfactionamongallemployees.”

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Ihavebeenwearingdenturesformanyyears andtheyaretothepointthatmygumsare extremelysoreand red:whatcan Ido?

Softtissuemanagementistheansweryouare seeking. Rehabilitationofsofttissuesisprimary.First,yourdentures requirecleaningtoremoveoffensiveorganismsthatmay becontributingtotheinflammationandedema(swelling). Tissueconditioners(temporarysoftliningmaterial)are placedonthetissuefittingsurfaceofyourdenturesto provideacleanpositiveadaptationtoyourgumtissues. Healingbeginsandyourtissuesarereassessedin aweek toconfirmtheprogressofhealing.Generally asecondand orthirdtissueconditionermayneedtobeappliedbefore proceedingtotheconstructionofnewdentures.New denturespromote ahealthycleanfittingsurfaceformany years.Ifyouhaveanyquestions regardingthis procedure oranyotherdenturerelatedsubject, pleasebookyourfreeconsultationwithus.

As afirsttimebuyerhowmuchof myRRSPcanbeusedtowardsthe purchaseofmynewhome?

TheFederalGovernmenthasmadesome recentchangesforallowableRRSP withdrawlsforfirsttimehomebuyers.

EffectiveApril16,2024 afirsttimehome buyercannowwithdrawupto$60,000 fromtheirRRSPtaxfreeforthepurchase ofa newhome.Foradditionalinformation onthisnewchange,contactyour mortgageprofessional.

Iseethatgoldseemstobegoinguplately. Isthis agoodtimetobuy?

Atthebeginningofeveryyear,I writeabouthowgoldand silverdidthepreviousyear,sothisquestionisappropriate.

AttheendofJanuary2021,thespotpriceofGoldwas$2350CDN, Silverwas$33CDN.

AsofFebruary17,2022,Goldwas$2400CDN, Silverwas$30.60. TodayApril15,2024Goldisat anewlifetimehighof$3,300 andsilveris$39.00. To answeryourquestionaboutifitis agoodtimetobuygold, Ibelievethatthereisnobesttime.

Allofourcustomerswhohavepurchasedinthelastcouple yearsareveryhappy.

Iamafirmbelieverinslowandcontinualpurchasingofpreciousmetals. Everymonth Iaddtomypersonalpurchasesandtothecompany’sstock. Rightnow,wehavegreatstockofGoldandSilverbarsandcoins. Besidessellingpreciousmetals,wearealsobuyersofthe samewithextremelycompetitiveprices.

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learnmore about how to participateasa student, peermentororemployer withtheIMPACTproject, contact DCLS employment services manager Tammy McEvoy at tmcevoy@dcls.ca or604946.9655. Thedeadline to applytoparticipate inthis year ’s projectas a studentis May17.

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I’vehadmynewhearingaidsfor afewdays, butthey’re notperformingexactlyas Iwould like.Why?

Thisiscommonandnothingtobeconcernedabout! We adviseourclientsthatitoftentakes4-6visitsto ourclinicuntilwehavethehearingaidsperfectlyfit andcalibratedforeachperson.

Inadditiontogettingcomfortablewithhowthehearing aidsphysicallyfeel,manysoundswillseemlouder thanbefore.Restassuredthiswillceasetobeanissue onceyourbraingetsusedtothesesoundsagain. Duringfollow-upvisits,weaskourclientstobevery honestaboutwhatisworkingwellandwhatcould useimprovement.Hearingaidsarepowerfulpieces oftechnology;gettingthemostoutofthem requires expertiseandcommitmentfromus,andtrustand patiencefromyou.Thoughitcanbe aprocess, we’reinitwithyouallthewaytohelpyou hearmoreoutoflife.

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DELTA SPORTS Nationaloutrigger canoe racesat DeasIsland

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If you’venever attendedan outrigger race before, there’sone thing you shouldknow when you’re cheering on thecompetitors at the upcoming national sprint regatta at Deas Island.

Never, ever,shout out, “Go, rowers, go!”

“Rowers go backwards; paddlers go for ward,” says Ronald Chin,presidentof the Canadian Outrigger RacingAssociation,lightheartedly.

CORA ishostingthe Canadian2024 OC Sprints Championships on April27and28, at the Delta Deas Rowing Club venue. It’s free for spectatorsto attend.

Giventheshorter course length,these will

be fun races to watch, Chin says. The500-metre race hasno turns, much likeadragon boat race The1,000-metre race isinfour250-metre lengths, withthree turns perlength.

Thereisa good clearingonthe Millennium Trail at the250m mark ofthecoursethat will provideafullviewofthe three to five lanesofthe 500mcourse andthe excitementofthe turns onthe1,000mcourse.

“The sprint races areimportantthis year becausethe International Va’a Federation— Va’a isthe Polynesian word for canoe—isholdingthe IVF World Va’a Championshipsin Hilo, Hawaii,this August,” Chin says.

“CORA hasalready held

Athletes race inanAREMatahinaV6outrigger canoe,themodelthatwillbe usedintheApril27-28 DeasIsland races.

timetrialsandqualifying eventsfor Team Canada, and we’ve gota largecontingent this year.”

Because outrigging istraditionallya Pacific sport, mostofthe60 race

“Allthe young Tahitiansand Hawaiians grow upinthe sportfrom high school, so theopen category is occupied by allthese reallyexperienced younger athletes,” he said.

CORA hopes to make the Deas Island racesan annual event. Thelocationisideal becauseit’s sheltered.

The Delta Outrigger Kanu Associationhosted outrigger sprint racesin the sloughinthe early 2000s so it’s good to have the races return, Chin says.

CORA is partnering with DOKA andDDRC to putonthe races.

Chin says that Canadiansdo well at the worlds,especiallyinthe master ’s categories.

crewsarefrom B. C. The races at Deas Island will also attract athletesfrom Eastern Canada as well as Washington Stateand, it’s hoped, California. The canoesare being provided by ARE World Outrigger, a Tahiti-based company.

Boatersareasked to avoidthe Deas Slough duringthe event.

To find outmore see: www.canadianoutrigger. ca.

Deltaplayershelp Ravenswinprovincialtitle overSurrey

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The Richmond Ravens(withfourplayersfrom Delta) U15A1femalehockey team won goldandthe titleofprovincial championthis season.

Whilethe Ravensfinished secondintheir pool,their win against Kelowna Central Zone Rocketsin overtime, witha1-0victory,qualifiedthem to compete intheprovincial championship gamein Castlegar.

Energy levels were highforthe goldmedal match againstthe Surrey Falcons,according to AnneLau,comanagerofthe RavensU15 team.

The team wasdown early by one goal made by the

Falcons, butthey came back withfour by Sera Akizuki, Zinnia Lin, Quinn Cyranda second by Akizuki,which goals were assisted by Adelise Cyr, Dani Kayand Mackenzie Lenahan.

There was soliddefensive play by NavaDavid, Reese Sangha and Peyton Burns, Lila Broderickand Jesse Ridgewell,complemented by strong forecheckingfrom Adrianna Jeske, Amaya Hernandezand Nadia Lundie whichheldthe Falcons to oneadditional power-play goal inthe second period,explainedLau.

Goalie, Charley Hicks, stopped a totalof20shots.

The team wonthe goldmedaland championtitle withthethird-periodgoal by Hana Nishi,assisted by Sangha.

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BRIGHT &SPACIOUS TOPFLOOR CONDO

Fabulous1,375, 2bedroom condoinone of Tsawwassen’s most sought-after complexes. Loads of upgradessincethese owners movedin. Fabulous countrykitchenwithtons of counterspace, cabinets,doublestove,andpantryspace. Spaciousliving roomwith ceilingpeak

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19866STREET |$1,499,000 3BEDS |2BATHS |1,439SQ.FT.|BUILT1973

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309136356STREET |$639,000 2BEDS |2BATHS |960SQ.FT.|BUILT1994

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5313BELAIRCRESCENT |$1,399,000 3BEDS |2 BATHS |2,050SQ.FT.|BUILT1970

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Welcometothischarming 3bedroom, 3bathroom Townhouselocatedin thevibrantcommunityof Tsawwassen!Boastingmodernamenitiesand convenientlocation,thispropertyofferscomfortablelivingspacesideal forfamiliesorthoseseekingtodownsize.Someofthekeyfeaturesareit’s spaciouslayout,modernkitchen,brightlivingareasandsituateddirectly acrossfrom TsawwassenMills.Don’tmissthisopportunitytomakethis inviting Townhouseyournewhome.Calltoday!

A38TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 SuttonGroup -SeafairRealty |1625 -56Street,Delta,BritishColumbiaV4L2B2 MarchSolds 15 3473 WRIVERROAD LADNER MacDonaldRealty Weatmar SOLD 39356STREET TSAWWASSEN SuttonSeafair SOLD 457355ASTREET LADNER SOLD 1026263RIVERROAD LADNER Remax Westcoast SOLD 5121 NWHITWORTH CRESCENT,LADNER SOLD
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20ACRES, 2HOMES &AMAZINGBARN

4774104THSTREET

$6,250,000

Prime20.25acreparcelwith 2homesand a8400sq.ft.barnoffersfuturedrivewayaccessoff ofHornbyDriveidealforlargetrucksislocatedonthequietsection of104thclosetoBoundary Bayandprivatememberairstrip.All 3buildingsonthispropertywerebuiltin1972which includesasprawling3,162sq.ft. 4bedroomrancherw/30carcementdrivewaywassubstantially renovatedin1987andthe roof replaced12yearsago.The2ndhomeis a3bedroomrancher (idealfuturebuildingsite)andthespectacularbarnwasusedfromday1tobreedracehorses until 9yearsagoistruly a1stclassfacilitycompletewithsteel roofandcladding.Animpeccable propertythatcouldlenditselfeasilytootherfarminguseswithgoodirrigationnearby.

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1014EDENCRESCENT

$2,200,000

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5217UplandDrive

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A42TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 EugeneKnoedler 604.219.3177 Eugene@eugenek.ca
604.353.6410
SERVIC EA NDRESU LTS YO UD ESERVE Eugene Knoedler K PERSONALREALESTATECORPORATION 2021 *MedallionClubrepresentsthetop10%of Greater VancouverRealtorsbasedonMLSsales. DEL TA REALEST AT E.NET IndependentlyOwnedandOperated RE/MAXCityRealty |509048 Avenue,Delta,BCV4K1V8 |Office604.943.8080 |Eugene@eugenek.ca |deltarealestate.net
JackKnoedler
JackKnoedler@remax.net
#2071120TsatsuShores
NEWLISTING

206555513A AVE

WelcometoTHECAMPTONofWindsorWoods!Thisideal 2bdrm, 2fullbath homefeatureselegant9”ceilingsthroughout,desirableopenconceptplan, spaciouskitchen &cozygasfireplace.Enjoycoffee/teaor aglassofwineon yourLagoonviewbalconyequippedwith anaturalgasoutletforyourBBQ! Comeswithsecuredparking &storagelocker.Perfectlysituatedtuckedaway on aquietcul-de-sacnexttoHighlandParkandwithstepstoBlenzCoffee, ThriftyFoods,Joes’FarmMarket,trendyBoutiqueshops &more! AMustSee! $619,900

35021009EXPOBLVD

Thisamazingcondohas abeautifulmountainviewrightfromyourlivingroomwindow.Atnight, anotherspectacularcaptivating,viewawaitsyou,asthousandsofgorgeouslightsglistenand shinelikediamondslightinguptheentiremountainsideofGrouseMountain.Breathtaking, mesmeric PANORAMICVIEWSofthecitylightsspanningformiles.Fabulousopenfloorplan withhardwoodfloorsthroughout,kitchenwithS/Sappliances,granitecountertops,custom lightfixtures.EnjoytheterrificamenitiesofClubH2Owithindoorpool,sauna/steamroom, exerciseroom,clubhouseforentertaining &more!Primelocationwithshortwalktoseawall, DavidLamPark,boutiqueshops,bestrestaurants &everything Yaletownlifestyleoffers!

LANCEHUGHES LANCEHUGHES

$1,999,800

1243Beach GroveRoad

Rarely available5-bedroom, 2levelwithseparatesuitein BeachGrove.Thisistrulyagreat familyhomewith aWestern exposeddeckoverlookingpark. Minutestodyke,beachand golfcourse.

1088Ferguson Road

Centrallylocatedintheheartof Tsawwassen& walkingdistanceto shopping,restaurants,buses &golfcourse. This 2bedroomanddenrancher wasbuilt asa “PassiveHome”in2015. Abuilding standardthatistrulyenergyefficient, comfortable,affordableandecologicalat thesametime.Mustbeseentoappreciate itsvalueandgreatlocation.Conver ttoa “heatpump”heatingifdesired.

WelcometoPrestigious WaterfrontSalt &Meadow!ThisPerfectbrandnew 1bedroom +den PENTHOUSEis amustsee!Featureselegant12’5ceilingsinLiving &Dining/Kitchenanda LovelyPanoramicView!Beautifullaminate floorsthroughout,kitchenwithquartzcountertops &premiumstainlesssteelappliancepackage,bedroomwithwalk-incloset.Enjoyyourmorning coffee/teaoraneveningglassofwinefromthespaciousbalcony.Completesecuredparking& storage.Fabulous“TheBeachHouse”amenitiesincludingclubhouse,exercisecenter,yogaroom, indoor &outdoorkidsplayareas,outdoorpool,therapeutichottub,BBQloungeareasandmore! Amazing WaterfrontBoardwalkmasterplannedcommunitybyAquiliniDevelopment!

April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA43 BCwestcoastHomes.com RE/MAXWestcoast #110–6086RussBakerWay,Richmond,BCV7B1B4 BringingResults Home PERSONALREALES TAT EC ORPORATION 604.970.8118
$875,0 00
6122499RABBITDRIVE SOLD
PersonalRealEstateCorporation
Re/MaxCityRealty 604.943.8080  604.833.3844
OPENHOUSESUNDAY 2-4
www.sellingsouthdelta.com Contemporarysingle-familyhomeinthesought-after WestCoastEstates!Boasting 4bedrooms& 3.5 bathroom,spacious2-levelhome,2,151sfofopenliving space.Fullyfenced3,300sqftyard.Detacheddouble garageplusseparateparkingpad.EVchargingroughed inandACincluded.MoveinReady! Open houseSun 2-4pm NEWPRICE FabulousFamilyhomelocatedononeofthemost soughtafterstreetsin Tsawwassen.FullyRenovated back-splitwith 4bedroomsand2.5bathroomssituated on a80x115(9200sf) Westernexposedlot. 4921StevensDrive, Tsawwassen MLS#R2854003 •$1,599,000
Way, Tsawwassen MLS#R2848586 •$1,388,888
4732Spruce

Iextendmyheartfelt gratitude to my clientsandcommunityfortheirinvaluablesupportinhelpingmeattaintheprestigious President’sClub Top1%statusamongRealEstateAgentsintheGreater VancouverReal EstateBoard forthe year2023.

A44TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 Ste. 617 -2499 Rabbit Drive, Delta$575,000 BREATHTAKINGENDLESSVIEWS OF SALISHSEA &GULFISLANDSINNEWWATERFRONTPENTHOUSE SUITE AT SALT&MEADOW! 1 BED+DENVIEWPENTHOUSE |558SQFT |12FTFEATURECEILINGS|77SQFTVIEWDECK |AC+1EVPARKING+LOCKER OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM NEW PRICE Ste327 -1792 StarlingDrive-$615,000 SOLD Ste307 -3188 RiverwalkAve,Vancouver -$899,999 JUSTSOLD 110 -4662 HemlockWay -$924,900 SOLD MarketedbyOnni RealtyInc MarketedbyMacdonald Realty $799,000 •3281784OspreyDrive, Tsawwassen Scanthe QR codewith yourphone cameratoview my recentsales! Let’sdecide togetherif this market is foryou &comeup with atailoredmarketing plan togetyourhome SOLDfortopdollarintodaysmarket! Thiscommunicationisnotintendedtocauseor inducebreachofanexistingagencyagreement. Whenoneofyourbiggestinvestmentsisbeing purchasedor SOLD,thekeyfactorintheoutcome isalwayswithinthestrategy. ThinkingofSelling? LET’SGETYOURHOMESOLD! •••
$998,888 •3071784OspreyDrive, Tsawwassen 4Bedrooms I4Bathrooms 1,770sq.ft. 4bedroom/3bathroom |doublecargarage 8310sq.ft. |2690squarefoothome $1,589,000 •53WoodlandDrive,DeltaBC 1342squarefeet,A1Plan, 3bed, 2.5bath,doublecargarage. $828,900 •#1024662Hemlock Way, TsawwassenBC 2Bedrooms I2Bathrooms 903sq.ft. $675,000 •1122067378 Avenue 4Bedrooms I2Bathrooms 2332sq.ft. 492959aStreet,Delta,BC -REW JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD LISTED SU ONGROUPSEAFAIR JUSTSOLD WITHMULTIPLEOFFERS JUSTSOLD THMULTIPLEOFFERS JUSTSOLD JUSTSOLD ASTHEBUYER’SAGENT! LISTED BY ROYALLEPAGE BENGAUER& ASSOCIATES. BayviewHills Tsawwassen -3rd ReadingApproved 5-LotSubdivision•49658A Avenue, 871 &855BayviewDrive FORSALE Loft |1Bath |809sq.ft.Noparking $599,000 •#31755 ECordovaSt, Vancouver 4Bed |3Bath |2295sq.ft. $1,629,000 •1883663a Avenue,Surrey NEWPRICE 6Bed |5Bath |5043sq.ft. $2,999,000 •548315b Avenue,Delta FORSALE NEWPRICE GrandviewSurreyCondoforsalein“THEMAIN AT MORGAN CROSSING”(SouthSurreyWhiteRock):MLS®#R2863487 40715735CROYDONDriveinSurrey JUSTSOLD MULTIPLEOFFERS

3| 2| 1955sqft |4952sqftlot |$1,299,000

Nestledin aserenecul-de-sac,thisexecutivestylerancherisawaitingyour designs. Traditionallayoutfeaturing aformalliving/dining roomwithgas fireplace,anopenconceptkitchenthatflowsinto aspaciousfamily roomalso withgasfireplace, &accesstothewesternexposedfencedbackyard.Recent upgradesincludeboiler(2017),H/Wtank(2022),plusnewer roof &garage doorsonthedoublegarage.ThisfantastichomeisnearHollyElementary School &isidealforfamilies,butalsogreatfordownsizerslookingforone levellivingin aquietlocation.

Waterfront!Stunningviewsofthe TrailIslandsfromevery room.Bright& airymainfloorw/open-conceptliving/dining, &gourmetkitchen.Oversized slidersofferaccesstothelargecoveredoceanfrontdeck.Mainfloorprimary bedroomalsow/deckaccess.Upstairs,twospaciousbedroomssharea full bathwhilethelowerleveloffers arec-roomleadingtothehottub,yogadeck, outdoorshower,sandyfirepitarea &directbeach/oceanaccess.Hookedlot w/potentialforfuture developmentonthealmost 1acreacrossthehwy!

April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA45 TOP10%GREATER VANCOUVERREALTORS *REBGVstats CALLAmber &Jenniferfor acomplimentaryhomeevaluationtoday!
4579AuroraCourtLadner 3| 2| 2174sqft |1acrelot |$2,299,000
A2022083878B Ave.Langley 345064St.Ladner
Tsawwassen New Listing New Listing Connectingagents tothecommunity Reachmorehomebuyers andsellersin yourmarket 778-875-3594 |ppelletier@delta-optimist.com
6643SunshineCoastHwy 454246ASt.Ladner
110N110056St.

4689 ROBINLANE,TSAWWASSEN

PRICE

$1,290,000

MLS# R2869416

Areyouanempty nesteror asmall family looking foryourdreamhome? Looknofurther!4689 RobinLaneisone youdon’t want to miss!A spacious, welcoming,andbrightlayoutthatwillchar myou rightaway. Onthemain floor,youwillfind alargeopen-conceptfamilyroomwitha vaultedceiling,aprivate den,and astylishkitchenwithamplecounter spaceand alargepantr y. Upstairs,thehouse features twogenerous bedrooms,bothwithensuites.Youwillnever runoutofstoragespace withanalmost four-feet-highinsulatedcrawlspacethatcovers 1066 squarefeet.Thehouseisequippedwithseveralupgrades,including built-incabinetr yintheeatingarea, acustomenter tainmentunitin the familyroom,bookshelvesintheden,anacrylicUV-blockingpatio cover, and oversizeddecks.Rightbeside alovelypark.Don’t missthis opportunity to ownyourdreamhomeat agreatprice!

Mobile: 604-315-2533| natalie@nataliemordaunt.com

DreamResidenc e- FabulousPrice

$2,475,000

Rareopportunitytoownthis16-month-olddreamresidenceinpopular BeachGrove.A carefullycraftedgemmeasuringover3,000sq.ft.complete withlegal 1bedroomsidesuitetohelpwiththemortgage. Topoftheline finishincluding:wideplankhardwoodfloorsontwolevels,radiantheat,air conditioning ,spectacularkitchenwith“Bosch”appliances &quartzcounters. Youwillnotfinda better5 bedroomand 5bathnewhomevalueinallof Tsawwassen,andnoGSThere.Extrawide& privatelotmeasures7,700sq.ft andthislocationisonlyminutes tothebeachorgolfcourse.Thisamazing valuewillnotlastlong, socalltodayforyourprivateviewing.

582316thAve,Tsawwassen

DougSchalin RoyalLepage

Phone: 604-943-7411

Mobile: 604-250-4339

Email: schalin5@telus.net

A46TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 FORSALE Phone: 604-644-5821 www.geor giaprimar.c om Em ail: georgia@su tton.com ProudlyServingDelta byReferralfor13 Years! 128-5535Admiral Way
Hugesouthfacingdeck2 bed 2bath 2parkingsidebyside withEVcharger •Heatpumpandcooling •Petfriendly Luxuriousclubhouse •Outdoorpool•Guestsuite 119-4662Hemlock Way 307176855AStreet 403SeashellDrive SOLD 29867A 92CentennialParkway 5966KirkwoodRoad 1474 VillageGreensWynd SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD 4605ArthurDr SOLD JUSTSOLD 5148BentleyLane $1,799,000 ExecutiveFamilyHome Walkabletoshops,schoolsandpark •3 beds2.5baths Builtinoutdoorfireplace •Originalbuildershome 6-4408CormorantWay $1,228,000 Possible2year Assumablemortgageat3.14% Sunsetviews •EndUnit •Stepstothebeach• Nogst Lotsofupgrades •Hugefencedyard •Gym Outdoorpool•Parks NewListing
$1,050,000

Build yo urdreamhomeonthebestviewlotinTsawwassenwith280degreeview.Thispropertyisthemoststructurallyengineeredloton T sawwassen’sWesternBluff.New B. C.highe rd ensitypolicieswillallow2u nits,biggersquarefootageandDeltawillallowab asement. D el tahallwillprioritizealldevelopmentpermitsandarefullyinsupportofbuilding.Locationis a1 0,viewis12andpriceis a2

OPEN SATURDAY &SUNDAY 2-4

5744 &575816A AVENUE,TSAWWASSEN 48683RD AVENUE,TSAWWASSEN

GorgeousnewhomesinBeachGrove.Stilltimetodosomecustomizing. Excellentfloorplanswith3250sq.ft.andbeautifulsunnysouthernexposure yards. 5bedrooms, 5bathrooms.Greatquietareaandclosetoallamenities. Don’tmiss youropportunitytolive infabulousBeachGrove.Homesbuilt by an excellentexperiencedbuilder.

Beautifulfamilyhomeon agreatstreetinupperTsawwassen.Homefeatures3600sq.ft, 5bdrms, 3fullbathrooms,largegreatroom,biggamesroom,hardwoodfloors,many updatesandalllargerooms.Homehasexcellentfloorplanthatopensto afabulousprivate southernexposed yard.Don’tmissthisGreathomein aGreatlocationat aGreatPrice.

April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA47 ROBINR EIMER 604-868-2844 ROBINREIMER.COM ROBINREIMER@TELUS.NET #1 SeafairRealty - 162556thStreet, Tsawwassen www.robinreimer. com group
VANCOUVERREALESTATEBOARD 1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021 &2022 robinreimer@telus.net
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0!!! NOWYOU CANBUILDWITH ALEGALSUITE CALL ROBIN604-868-2844 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 &2022,2023 CALL ROBIN604-868-2844 $1,899,000 JUST LISTED SOUTHDELTA* #1 LETMY44YEARSOFEXPERIENCE& RESULTSWORKFORYOU!!!! 604-868-2844

VickyHamilton Personal RealEstateCorporation cell 778-839-8947 � ce 604-946-1255

$839,000 NEWLISTING

5614688HAWKLANE

Beautifullyappointed 3bed, 2.5bathcornerunit townhome inSunnyTsawwassen. Openlayout,kitchenwith premiumcabinetryandquartz countertops.East-facing sundeckoffkitchen. 3beds, 2baths,andlaundryupstairs. Frontdooropens to west-facing greenspaceandpatio.Double tandemgaragewithample storage.Walkingdistancetoshoppingmalls, restaurants,beaches,andtrails.

$899,900 NEWLISTING

I4845LINDENDRIVE, LADNER

Updated1,686sqft townhouse: 3bdrms, oversizedflexroom, 3baths.Brightkitchen: stainless steelappliances,quartz counters,newercabinetry. Spaciousliving roomwith sundeck. Threebedrooms upstairs;primarybedroomwith walk-incloset &cheaterensuite. Updatedbathroom:whiteoak double vanity,deepbathtub. Bonusflexroomdownstairs; fencedbackyard, patio. Two-carcarportwith storage room.$200/month strata.Petfriendly.

$1,599,000

1500KIRKWOODROAD

BEACHGROVE!! Auniquehome on a7500square foot corner lotwith astunningprivate garden. This3-bedroomplus lofthomehasbeen extensively upgraded, featuringsolidBC firfloors, ametalroof,thermal vinylwindows,gasfireplace, customkitchencabinetry, granitecounters,and aspa-like ensuiteintheprimarybedroom. Theyardoffersamplespaceforentertainingwith agasfirepitandfruittrees. Minutesfromthebeach!

vicky@homeswithvicky.com www.homeswithvicky.com suttongroupseafair

Bedrooms: 5•Bathrooms: 5•FloorArea:3178sqft

Bedrooms: 5•Bathrooms: 5•FloorArea:3188sqft

areawith aBar.Primary Bedroom featuresaBalconyoverlookingbackgarden.CustomKitchen withHighendappliances.425sqftofCrawlspace. OutdoorKitchen withBuilt-inBBQandBurner.Epoxy Floorsin Garageandbackpatio/ Bbq.Enjoytheopen-conceptlayoutofferingabundantnaturallight. WalkingdistancetotheBeach, Transit,BeachGrove Elementaryschool, SouthpointeAcademyand Town Centre. CallnowforPrivateShowing.

1279 Hunter Rd,Delta,BCV4L1Y9 •$2,499,000

Bedrooms: 3•Bathrooms:1.5 •FloorArea:1,842sqft

INVESTORALERT!DEVELOPMENTSITE!PrimeBeachGrove Neighborhood Homewith 3bedroomsand 2bathrooms. Partially RenovatedHome. SoldAsIs WhereIs.Call formoreDetails.

A48TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024
realty
MEDALLION CLUBMEMBER 2018,2019 &2020 MEDALLION CLUBMEMBER 5YEARS
207-4690HAWKLANE5121 NWHITWORTHCRESCENT SOLD SOLD SOLD
#100-5000BridgeStreetDelta,BCV4K2K4
24729GARRYSTREET
1680 W75thAve.Vancouver,B.C. 162556thStreet,Tsawwassen 604-943-3110 seafair.com AllenSchwabe 604-644-5664 5000CliffDrive 2LOTSUBDIVISIONAPPROVED!!!Beautiful privateEstateononeofTsawwassen’sfinest streetsbacks ontoCliffDriveSchool.Thisisa rare opportunitytoown amagnificentEstate. Ahugepropertyandbeautifulhomewitha sunsoakedbackyardcompletewithpooland unlimitedoptionstoentertain.Youwillbe the ultimatehostandhostess.A propertyofthis magnitudeisrarelyofferedforsalesoDO NOTHESITATEasthisisanamazingchance to purchasetheEstateyouhavealwaysdreamed ofowning.(29483348) Listingsneeded .PleasecallmetoSell. NEWLISTING 237MorningsideDrive SOLD 107170456Street SOLD 6-277171Street,Surrey SOLD SOLD RealEstate Advisor/LandAssembly Expert/Builder “RubyRealEstate -Guiding Your Path to Home SweetHome” RubyLidder ruby.lidder@gmail.com|604-626-9360 574416A Avenue,Delta •$2,649,000 MLS®#R2850407MLS®#R2834343 575416AAvenue,Delta •$2,649,000 StunningCustom-BuiltHomeintheheartofBeachGrove Neighborhood. ThisBeautifulhome features 5bedrooms/5bathrooms, Denand aspaciousEntertainment/Theatreareawith aBar.Primary Bedroom features aBalconyoverlookingbackgarden.CustomKitchen withHighendappliances.328sqftofCrawlspace. OutdoorKitchen withBuilt-inBBQandBurner.Epoxy Floorsin Garageandbackpatio/ BBQ.Enjoytheopen-conceptlayoutofferingabundantnaturallight. WalkingdistancetotheBeach, Transit,BeachGrove Elementaryschool, SouthpointeAcademyand Town Centre. CallnowforPrivateShowing. StunningCustom-BuiltHomeintheheartofBeachGrove Neighborhood. ThisBeautifulhome features5bedrooms/5bathrooms, Denand aspaciousEntertainment/Theatre
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April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA49 5Bed,3 Bath,2,517 sqft homein thePebbleHillareaofupperTsawwassen 2Bed,2 Bath,2,024sqft rancherin Monterra.Lagoonview,stepsfromthebeach! #42450RadioTowerRoad,Oliver 2Bed,1 Bath,624sqft homein QualicumBeach10,018sqftlot. 400LoonLakeRoad,CacheCreek 1581PadyPlace,QualicumBeach ProudlyCallingTsawwassen& Ladnerhomeforover40years! (604)8092855 yinglingtom@gmail.com JustListed $879,999 #94408CormorantWay,Tsawwassen JustListed $1,450,000 3455aStreet,Tsawwassen #2116505 3Ave,Tsawwassen 5833CovelinkRoad,Ladner Renovated3 Bed, 4Bath,2,543sqfthome backingthe3rdhole.WestFacingyard 3Bed,3 Bath,1,302sqfttownhousewitha viewoftheOceanandGulfIslands ForSale $1,549,000 3Bed, 3Bath,1,512sqftLakeHouse.Dock accessandBoatliftincluded JustListed $2,139,000 ForSale $845,000 4Bed,3 Bath,3,152sqfthomewith447 acres.Saltwaterpool,barn,outbuildings. JustSold $2,155,000 JustSold $374,200 2Bed,2 Bath,928sqftcondoin theBrocklehurstareaofKamloops. #408860NicolaniDrive,Kamloops ForSale $369,000 JustListed Connectingagents tothecommunity Reachmorehomebuyers andsellersin yourmarket 778-875-3594 |ppelletier@delta-optimist.com

5092BBENTLEYDRIVE

•CUSTOMBUILT3,292SQ.FTHOMEWITHLUXURIOUSFINISHESTHROUGHOUT

•6BEDROOMS 7BATHROOMS

•2,686SQ.FTINTERIOR

•WELLAPPOINTED10,000+SQ.FTLOT

•LOTSOFPARKINGINCLUDINGRV PARKING AVAILABLE •CENTRALTSAWWASSENLOCATION

$1,799,900

4903A53STREET

•5BEDROOM 5BATHROOM

•2,614SQ.FTOPENCONCEPTLIVING

•DETACHED 1BEDROOM 1BATHROOMCOACHHOUSE

•CENTRALLOCATION,STEPS AWAYFROMLADNERVILLAGE

$1,799,900

•1BED 1BATHLEGALSUITEWITHIN-SUITELAUNDRY

4911A53STREET

•5BEDROOM 5BATHROOM

•2,614SQ.FTOPENCONCEPTLIVING

•DETACHED 1BEDROOM 1BATHROOMCOACHHOUSE

•CENTRALLOCATION,STEPS AWAYFROMLADNERVILLAGE

$1,488,000 SOLD

469355STREET

•5 BEDROOM 3BATHROOM

•LARGE8,692SQ.FTLOTINQUIETCUL-DE-SAC

•WELLMAINTAINED2,660SQ.FTHOME

•2 BEDROOMIN-LAWSUITE

•PRIMECENTRALLADNERLOCATION

5094BBENTLEYDRIVE

•LUXURYBUILT5BEDROOM &5BATHQUALITY FAMILYHOME

•OPENPLANWITHACCORDION12FT.DOORSLEADING TO BACKYARD. •BONUS3RDFLOOROFFERSHUGERECREATIONROOMWITHFULLBATH •COVERED PATIO &2NDFLOORSUNDECKOFFERSGASOUTLETS

A50TheDeltaOptimist April18,2024 www.thedeltagroup.ca RegencyRealtyLtd. 1333-56thSt.,Delta,BCV4L2A6 REALESTATEQUESTIONS?JUSTGIVEUS ACALL! TimRohwer 604.762.2041 tim@thedeltagroup.ca Kelsey Lynch 604.831.7536 kelsey@thedeltagroup.ca SPECTACULAROCEANFRONT! •180degreeviewswith150feetofwaterfrontandbeachaccess •Private.87acrelandscapedforestandmaturegardens •Spacioushomewithsuite,doublegarage.Largepaveddriveway •Incredibleopportunitytoownviewoceanfrontpropertyon •SOUTH VANCOUVERISLAND 738LandsEnd $2,750,000 ABSOLUTELYIMMACULATE! • Twobedroom,2bath,971sfcondo •Updatedkitchen,newpaint,electricfireplace& enclosedsunroom •Insuitelaundr yplusbonus 2storagelockers •Stepstoshops &allamenities #2091459BlackwoodStreet $525,000 209480348th Ave.$879,000 SOLD! LADNER NORTHSAANICH WHITEROCK NEWPRICE 444375Cormorant Way$809,900 TSAWWASSEN SOLD! GusSays: Alwaysrememberthe GreenGrassunder yourfeet! $599,000 407 -475853STREET •SUNNINGDALE 2BED 2BATHTOPFLOORUNIT •962SQ.FTINTERIORLIVINGSPACEWITH9'CEILINGSTHROUGHOUT •EXTRALARGEBALCONYWITHUNOBSTRUCTEDVIEWS •1UNDERGROUND PARKINGANDSTORAGELOCKER •CENTRALLOCATIONSTEPS AWAYFROMLADNERVILLAGE, SCHOOLSANDTRANSIT
SOLD
2BATH •LEGAL 2BED 1BATHSUITE •2,143SQ.FTINTERIOR •7,056SQ.FTLOT •STEPS AWAYFROMDELTA SECONDARYAND LADNERELEMENTARY
•FULLYLOADEDWITHA/C,HRV,IRRIGATION &SECURITYSYSTEMS •REPUTABLEBUILDEROFFERING2-5-10NEWHOME WARRANTY $2,098,800
$1,399,900 491445 AVENUE •5BED
$2,399,900
X17'RECROOM/OFFICEINTHEBACKYARD •LARGE7,741SQ.FTLOTWITHSIDEACCESS TO BACKYARDANDRV PARKING
SUNNINGDALE
•DETACHEDFULLYFINISHED12'
•DESIRABLEVICTORYSOUTHNEIGHBOURHOOD $629,900 405 -475853STREET •TOPFLOORCONDO AT
•2BEDROOMS &2BATHROOMS •912SQ.FTINTERIORLIVINGSPACE •1PARKING &1STORAGE •WALKINGDISTANCE TO LADNERVILLAGE, SCHOOLSANDTRANSIT $1,599,900 498410AAVENUE •4BEDROOM &3BATHROOM
NEWLISTING OPENSUNDAY2PM-4PM OPENSUNDAY2PM-4PM OPENSATURDAY2PM-4PM

1390FarrellAvenue,Tsawwassen

$1,449,000

PrimelocationinBeachGroveon aperfectrectangularlotwith60ft frontagezonedduplex.

24 -66AStreet,BoundaryBay

$1,747,000

PrimeBoundaryBayLotwith over10,000SQFTtoinvest, build,orliveinthecurrentrancher andenjoy thebeach lifestyle.

384-1440GardenPlace, Tsawwassen

$605,000

Spacious2-bedroomPenthousewith gardenexposure -moveinready.

5228GlenAbbeyPlace

$2,288,000

Masterfullydesigned Custombuilt ExecutiveHome, offering 3400sqftofLivingSpacein PrimeLocation.

1223PacificDrive, Tsawwassen

$2,290,000

Executivehomeon10,200sqft privategardenlotinTheVillage!

137-4738HemlockWay

$949,000

Spacious 3Bedroom 3Bath Townhome,likebrandnewwithout theGST -Enjoy thelargestClub HouseinTsawwassenbyowning at theTsawwassenLanding.

5424CandlewyckWynd, Tsawwassen $1,399,000

Ifyoulovesunsets,privacy, andvista viewsthenthisisyour rancher!

8252AStreet,Tsawwassen

$1,699,000

LOVESWIMMING?THEN

THISHOMEISFORYOU!

Custom-built staycationhome, 2officespaces,indoorpool &sauna.

110N-110056Street,Tsawwassen

$1,099,000

Completelyrenovatedlargecorner unitinsoughtafterRoyalOaksapremieradultorientedcomplexin theheart of Tsawwassen.

5801GoldenrodCrescent, Tsawwassen

$1,799,000

Beautifullyappointed 4-bedroomrancherinForest ByTheBaywithamazing outdoorspace.

379-1440GardenPlace, Tsawwassen

$610,000

Fullyrenovated topfloor 2bedroom condoattheCameliaBuildingon Garden Place.

April18,2024 TheDeltaOptimistA51 TO P1 %O F2 022GREATER VA NCOUVE RR EA LTORS ® 604.312.7621 Sold@TrishaMurphy.ca 15YEARS •S UCCESSFUL LY SELLINGSOUT HD ELTA REALES TATE• LuluGodin LicensedRealtor& MarketingSpecialist SuttonGroup -S eafairRealty:#2-135956Street, Ts awwassen,BCV4L2P3 DynamicMarketing •ExpertContractKnowledge ExperiencedNegotiatingSkills 5129 WilsonDrive $2,598,000 313-1350 ViewCrescent $685,000 PH7-555614Ave $599,000 303-1375 ViewCrescent $699,000 5333UplandDrive $1,800,000 209-555513A Avenue $849,000 598 TsawwassenBeach Road $5,555,000 1.308acres ofwalkout beachfront.Livingonthefinest beachinTsawwassen.Custombuilt one-ownerhomewith amazingsunsetviews.
Ladner $1,299,000 SensationalWaterfrontproperty
-separatelyowned.
4533RiverRoad,
withrevenuefromtwofloat homes
Connectingagents tothecommunity Reachmorehomebuyers andsellersin yourmarket 778-875-3594 |ppelletier@delta-optimist.com
JUSTLISTED

778-863-6805

mandip@sutton.com

mandipgill. com

SuttonGroup -SuttonSeafair Realty

100 -5000Bridge StreetDelta,BC,V4K2K4

460446A St,Ladner

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Indulgeinpanoramicperfectionwiththis4-bed,2-bath, 2100sqfthalf-duplex capturingbreathtakingviews of Mt.Baker,water,and farmland.Completelyupdated, thekitchenboastsgranitecounters, stainlesssteel appliances,whilethespaciousliving room features agas fireplaceandbeautifullaminatefloors. Alarge family roomwitha wood-burningfireplaceadds warmthand charm. Naturallight floodsevery corner,complemented by asunroomidealformorningcoffeewith aview. High efficiencyfurnace,airconditioning,and anew hotwater tankensure modern comfort.Abundant storagemeets convenience,andthebackyard’sprivate cabanabeckons year-roundenjoyment. Alarge privateyardcompletes thishaven–asymphony of comfortand style.

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BEACHGROVEbrillianceisondisplayforthefirsttimewiththisarchitecturalmasterpiece,locally &affectionatelyknownasthe “PianoHouse”.This 3Bed +Den, 3Bathhomewascreatedwithpurpose,emotion,movement &celebrates amomentintimewhere Webeautymeetssimplicity.ItisaninnovativemeltingpotofJapanesemodernwithinfluencesofMid-Centurystyleandelementsof stcoastContemporaryprovidingtheperfectbackdropfor agallery-likeatmospherethatseamlesslyembracesaspectsofmothernatureassoonasyouenterthehome.NotablefeaturesincludeShouSugiBanexteriorsiding, atraditionalJapaneseGenkansunken entry,floortoceilingwindows,airconditioning, ahighenddesignerfixtures &lightingalongwith acentralcourtyardthatshowcasesthenaturalbeautyofthelushexteriorgreenery.Thisentirehouseiscomplimentedbyanexpansive rooftopdeckexperiencethat offersunmatched&unobstructedviewsoftheocean,Mt.Baker &oneofthebestneighbourhoodsinallofsunny Tsawwassen.

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26-474854A Street

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Rarelyavailable &highlysoughtafterisLadner’spride &joy,“ROSEWOODCOURT”.This 3Bed, 3Bath,1479sqft cornerunittownhomehasoneofthegreatestfloorplansavailableinlocalattachedliving!Enjoythebenefitsof asolid investmentthatincl.newer roofs,gutters,downspouts,drainage &fencing.Improvementsovertimeinthetownhome incl.anupdatedkitchen,flooring,bathrooms &lightingalongwith abrandnewhotwatertank.Spreadover 2stories, thisisthetownhomethatfeelslikeyou’relivingin ahouse!Featuresincl. agasfireplace,bright &airymainfloorliving, spaciousbedrooms, 2parkingand aprivatebackyardspacewithpatio.Thishomeisspick &spanwithfreshlycleaned carpets &iswalkingdistancetoeverythingamazingthatLadnerhastooffer.

$975,000

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5623 GroveAvenue

3Bed |1Bath |1227Sq.ft

DesirablepropertyononeofthebeststreetsinLADNER!5623Grove Aveisarectangular,Northfacing 7276sqftlotthatcontains a3Bed, 1Bath,1217sqft.rancherthatpayshomagetothegoodolddayswhere nothingwasstrongerthan awellbuilthouse.Overtheyearsthishomehasbeensowellkept &maintained, thatitshowslike aperfectlypreservedtimecapsuleandis atestamenttoprideinownership.Located ashort strolltoHawthornePark/Elementary,thehomeincludes anicelymanicuredyard,anddetachedgarage/shop andafunctionalfloorplan.Anarrayofendlessopportunitiesareavailable,socontacttheCityofDeltawith regardstotheiramended2024OfficialCommunityPlantounlockthisuniqueproperty’sfuturepotential.

$1,459,000

Tsawwassen 301-1280 55 Street 2Bed +Den |2Bath |1928Sq.ft

Penthouse,cornerunitin Tsawwassen’sbeloved“SANDPIPER”! Aboutiquestyle55+condocomplexconstructedby renowned builder,CarlJensenw/viewsofBoundaryBay &theMountains. Oneof akind,expansive 2Bed +Den, 2Bathfloorplan,this suiteincl’s1928sqftofthoughtfullydesignedlivingspace highlightedbyqualityfinishings,vaultedceilings &skylights throughout.Thishomealsoftr’supdateds/sappliances,crown moulding &agasfireplaceintheliving room.Massiveprimary Bedroomw/animpressivewalk-incloset &5pieceensuite. GreatsizedsecondBedroom +additional 3piecehallbath. Enormoussoutheastfacingcovereddeckwithskylightsforyearroundenjoymentthatincl’sagashookupforyourBBQandis locatedwithinstepstoeverythingin Tsawwassen’sTownCenter.

$1,079,000

|5Bath |6785Sq.ft

Californianstylearchitecturalmasterpieceperchedon topofprestigiousEnglishBluffwithsomeofthemost spectacularviewsinallofSunny Tsawwassen.Thiswest exposed,fulloceanviewmansionhighlightssomeofthe finerthingsinlocal realestatefeaturingfloortoceiling panoramicwindows, atheatre,sauna,exercise room andanincrediblecustompool,hottubandwater features.Without adoubt,oneofSouthDelta’smost exceptionalhomes. Tsawwassen

$4,280,000

|2Bath |1971Sq.ft

NeilsonGrovehasalwaysbeen recognizedasoneofLadner’s topneighbourhoodstocallhome &forsomanygreat reasons. You’realwayswithinwalkingdistancetoNeilson GroveElementary,CoveLinksGolfCourse,Millennium Trail, CaptainsCoveMarinaandpopularLadnerVillage.Thiswell maintainedrancherwithlofthas1971sqftoflivingspace& incl’s2bedrooms &2bathroomsonthemainflooraswellas ahuge18’3ft X19’5ftloftspaceon thesecondfloorthatcan easilyserveas athirdbedroom.Thishomefeatures asunny Southeastbackyard,10yr roofw/solarpanels,gasfireplaces, amanageable/functionalfloorplan,newR40(16”)blownin insulationintheatticaswellasupdatedmechanical.Great homein afantasticlocation.

$1,395,000

Welcometo Tsawwassen,thesunniest,leastrainiestplace inallofMetroVancouver.This37.25acreparcelofPrime A1agriculturalfarmlandsitsonsomeofthemostfertile &productivesoilinBCandthisSummer’scropofchoice isnoneotherthanlocal,SouthDeltacorn.Witheasy &convenientpaved roadaccessformachineryandan outbuildingonceusedas acountryvegetablestand,this farmlandformspartof arich,longstanding &wellknown farmingcommunitywhose reputation &productshave earnedworldwideinterest. $5,990,000

Rarelyavailable,walkout WATERFRONTsuiteinFortLangley’s BedfordLanding.Thisgroundfloor,cornerunitat“The Waterfront” buildingisideallysituatedtoenjoythefinerthingsthisbustling communityhastooffer.2Bed +Den, 2bath,1238sqftopen& spaciousfloorplanincl’sanamazingprivatepatiowithdirectaccessto theFraserRiver,walkingtrails &someofthemostpicturesqueviews intheLowerMainland.Thissuiteftr’smassivewindows,vinylplank flooring,niceopenkitchenwithS/Sappliances,gasstove &aneating areaw/lotsofspaceforyourdining roomtable.Hugeprimarybdrm w/walk-inclosetand 5pieceensuitealongwith asecondbedroomand bonusdenarea.55+Buildingincl’s 2parkingstalls &1storagelocker.A MUSTSEE!

+basementfamilyhome exudestheprestige &highqualitythat“ForestbytheBay”is sowellknownfor.Virtuallyeveryaspectofthishomehasbeen improved/updatedovertimeleavingnothingbutcarefree enjoymentfortheentirefamily &thensome!Thefloorplanincl’s 5bedrooms &3 bathroomsspreadover3468sqft &ahuge rec. roominthebasementcreating aniceseparation/space forthekiddos.Main flooropensupto asuperprivate,year roundbackyardoasis &alsoftr’sanin-groundpoolwith abrand newliner &wellmaintainedmechanicalsystems.Conveniently locatedw/inwalkingdistancetotown,schools,shopping, recreation, &transitallin awelllovedcommunitythatbenefits fromtheleastamountofrainfallintheLowerMainland.

$1,879,000

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CELEBRATIONOFLIFE forMELMARSHALL

Sunday,May5that TsawwassenSpringsBallroom In-personorVirtualAttendance FullDetailsandRSVPat: https://pp.events/melmarshall www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/11536658

DYCK,DonaldE. August21,1944 −April7,2024

Itiswithgreatsadnessthatweannouncethe passingofourbelovedhusband,father, grandfather,great−grandfather,andfriend.

Hewas asuccessfulbusinessmanwholovedto playgolf,hockey,curlandbowl. Thefamilywishestosend aspecialthankyouto thestaffatDeltaHospital,especiallyDr.Kobric.

Acelebrationoflifewillbeheldlaterthisyear. Hewillalwaysbeinourhearts.

TURNER,RobertG. August30,1943 −January12,2024

Weareverysorrytoannouncethepassingof Robert(Bob)TurneronJanuary12,2024,after complicationsfromafall.

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GRANT,LynnAllan

May22,1937 -March21,2024

LynnGrantpassedawaypeacefullyatMountain ViewCareHome,inLadner.

We willallmisshissmileandlaughter.

HehelpedmanypeopleinLadnerand Tsawwassen, drivingthemtomeetingsandtaking themhome.

Restinpeace, Lynn.

VIDULICH,E.Curtis

Itiswithmuchsadnessthatweannouncethe passingofCurtonMarch22,2024.

Curtissurvivedbyhiswifeof59yearsSandi, daughterRichelle(Keith),sonRyan(Alyson), brotherinlawKevin(Monica),grandchildren Taylor, TreaLynn,Logan,AndreasandEmilia,andhisdog Sadie.

Curtandhissenseofhumour,willbemissed.

Acelebrationoflifewillbeheld onMay11from1:00pmto4:00pmat Fisherman’sHall4481SavoyStreet,Ladner.

JOHNSTON,Keith

KeithGordonJohnston,bornJune 5, 1941, along timeresidentofLadner,passedawaypeacefullyat DeltaHospiceonMarch20,2024.Keithwillbe sadlymissedbyhiswifeChristine,of59 years, children;Bonnie(Gilles),Daniel(Anita),andhis adoredgrandchildren;Jesse,Charlotte,Maggie andSam,andhissister Valerie.Heisnowforever reunitedwithhisbrotherDon.

KeithwasborninMontreal,arrivedinVancouverin 1964,enroutetoAustralia,butfellinlovewith BritishColumbiaandneverleft.Hiscareer spanned35yearsinthecomputerindustryand thenmovedintorealestatesalesbeforeretiring.

Keithwas aquietsoulwhotreasuredhisfamilyand friends,and,inlateryears,cherishedhistimewith hisgrandchildren.Helovedtogolf,flyfishwithhis soninthelakesandstreamsofBC,andwas avery loyalicehockeyfan.Hewasalsoanavidcollector ofartifacts.

Aboveall, Keithwas agoodman andwillbedeeplymissedbyall whoknewandlovedhim.

AcelebrationoflifewillbeheldforKeithinearly June,familyandfriendswillbenotifiedat alater time.

DonationsinKeith’smemorycanbemadetothe IreneThomasHospice; https://www.fraserhealth.ca/ServiceDirectory/Locations/Delta/irene-thomas-hospiceresidence

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BICKNELL,LauraWinifred(Win)

January14,1932 -March26,2024

OnMarch26,2024attheageof92,WinBicknell (NeeMarsh)passedawaypeacefullyatthe WaterfordCareCentrewithherlovedonesbyher side.

Winwas alongtimeresidentof Tsawwassen,BC for60years.

In1964,WinandRonmovedtheiryoungfamilyof threefromRichmond,BCtoCliffDrive,in Tsawwassen.FromthereWinstartedherjourney ofweavingourlives,withhersoulmateRon,intoa familyshewasveryproudof.Herthreadsoflove, hardwork,thoughtfulnessandinfectioussmile shapedallourlives.Winalwayssawthepositive sideoflife,had afriendlyhelloandenjoyedfriendly teasingamongherfriends.Win’s lifewaswelllived andshewasalwaysproudtocallthecommunityof Tsawwassenherhome.

Win’sjourneyalsotookherto asummerhomeon SaltSpringIslandwheresheledthe chargein makingwonderfulmemories.Loveandlaughter wasalwayssharedbyfamilyandfriends.Inthe lateryears,Whistler,BC,wasalso afavourite destinationforWin.TheresheandRonspent alot oftimerelaxinginthemagicofthemountains.Win had apassionforherfamily,herfriendsandalways thoughtfullydonatedtimeandsupporttothe charitiesclosetoherheart.Whetheritwasa Christmasdinner,a familysummerreunion,a birthday, theweeklybridgegroupget-togethersor travelingwithfriends,thesewerealwaysamong herfavorites;Momlookedforwardtoitall.Aswell asherquietmomentstoreadinthesunonher islandpatio or abriskwalkinsnowwithherforever partner,Ron;Momalsocherishedthosemoments.

PredeceasedbyhusbandRon(2004)anddaughter SuzanneSeabrook(2023).Winleavesbehindher sonChris(Nenve)Bicknell,daughterColleen(Don) Harnettandson-in-lawGarySeabrook.Seven grandchildren;Brent,Keith,Katie,Jackie,Samantha, TaylorandMitchell.Fivegreatgrandchildren; Carter,Kenzie,Dylan,MickeyandWill.

Aspecialthankyoutothestaffatthe Waterford CareCentre. Yourkindandlovingcareforour Momwillalwaysberemembered.

“Youleftusbeautifulmemories. Yourloveisstillourguide.”

AcelebrationofWin’sbeautifullifewilltakeplace Monday,May13,2024from1:00to4:00pmat

TsawwassenSpringsGolfCourse, 5133SpringsBlvd, Tsawwassen,BC.

Inlieuofflowers,pleasedonateto acharityclose toyourheart.

FRIEDMANN,KarlAnton 1938 -2023

Itiswithgreatsadnessthatwesharethe newsofKarl’sdeathinDelta, BConNov18 2023.Karldiedpeacefullywithdignityand graceandonhisownterms.His immediatefamilywasbyhisside.

KarlwasborninGermanyonMay25, 1938.Afterhighschool,hepursueda classicsdegreeattheUniversityof Heidelburg.Hispost-graduateworkled himtostudypoliticalscience,which includedtakingclassesattheLondon SchoolofEconomics.Hebecame interestedintheworkandinfluenceofthe officeofombudsman. To thisendheobtained ascholarshiptoSt.Antony’s College,Oxfordwhereheworkedonhisthesisinthatfield.Backhomein Heidelburg heobtainedhisdoctorateinthestudyoftheBritishOmbudsman office.

Doctorateinhand,heconsideredbothAustraliaandCanadabutCanadawas thewinnerafterKarlreceivedanofferfor ateachingpositionfromThe UniversityofCalgaryDepartmentofSocialSciences.Karlandfamilymadethe movetoCalgary,Albertain1966wherehetaughtPoliticalScience.

In1979hebecameBritishColumbia’sfirstOmbudsmanand a welcomed opportunitytoputtheoryandacademicresearchintopractice,bysettingup fromscratchthefirstoffice;builton afoundationofprincipledbestpractices thatbecame amodelforombudsofficeslaunchedinotherjurisdictions. To say thathistimeinofficewasoftenturbulent,istominimizehisinfluence.Karl believeddeeplyinjusticeforpeoplewhoneededhelpinnegotiatingthroughthe bureaucraticjungleofgovernment,especiallywhenthosepeoplefelttheywere notbeingheard,ortreatedfairly.KarlandhisstaffbroughttheOfficeofthe Ombudsmanintothepublicdomain,andmanypeoplebenefittedfromthehelp Karl’sofficewasabletogivethem.Karlfacedobfuscationandchallengesto jurisdictionbythegovernmentoftheday.Tothatendhetookthemtotaskina landmarktrialwhichreachedtheSupremeCourtofCanada, …andwhichruled inKarl’sfavour.Thiscase,rulinginfavourofbroadlydefinedpowersofan Ombudsmantoinvestigatemattersoverthemorerestrictivescopepreferred bygovernmentsremains aleadingprecedentcitedinlitigationnationally,in otherCommonwealthjurisdictions,andeveninternationally.Tothisday,we understandthatseveralprovincialombudsmenstillrelyonthatrulingwhen endeavouringtopersuadetheirprovincialgovernmentsto “dotherightthing”! Karlwas amanofgreatintegrityandstoodupfortheindividualcomplainants evenatthecostofhisowncareer.Governmentsaregenerallyunenthusiastic whenbeinginvestigatedandcoursecorrected.

Uponhisretirement,hedidn’tsettledown,butembarkedon anewcareer showingoffthebeautyofAlbertaandBritishColumbiatoGermanspeaking visitors.Hisenthusiasmforhostingandsharinghispassion,experienceand encyclopedicknowledgeofBritishColumbiaandAlberta’snaturalworld,history andindigenousculturesmadehim‘the’indemandandmostrequestedguide ofnewandreturningtourgroups.Karllovedthiscountrydeeply,andwasnever happierthanwhenhewasoutinthewildernessenjoyingnature’swonders.A keenhuntsman,hespentmanyhourspursuinggame,andmostlymissing.He alsotookupthehobbyofrockhounding,rockpolishingandsilversmithing.He joinedvariousrockandgemclubsandinvigoratedthemwithhisenthusiasm. HissonBjornwhohelpmovehimseveraltimesoftenbemoanedthegreat quantitiesofrocksthatwerecollectedonmanyofhisadventures.

Karlissurvivedbyhiswife,ElizabethO’Hea,histwosons,OliverFriedmannand BjornRead-Friedmann,andhisfourgrandsons,Kai,Grayson,Kadenand Toren Read-Friedmann. We willallmisshimdearly.

InaccordancewithKarl’swishes,thefamilywillholdinformalcelebrationoflifeat 787 TudorCourt,Deltaonthe4thofMay,dropinbetween1:00 -5:00pm.

Youareinvitedtoleave amessageofcondolenceonthefamily’sonlineobituary at:www.myalternatives.ca

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JORDAN−KNOX,AllisonE.

November20,1950 −April10,2024

Itiswithgreatsorrowandprofoundsadnessthat wesharethepassingofAllisonElizabethJordan− KnoxonApril10,2024.AllisonwasbornNovember 20,1950,inKelowna,BC,theeldestoffour children(Shelley,Teresa,andStanley),grewupin VancouverandmovedtoLadnerin1987.Sheis survivedbyherhusbandof53years,David;her twosons,Quinn(Noelle)andMichael(Dana);and thelightsofherlife,herfourgrandchildren,Tyler, Alexa,AynsleyandCaitlin.

Allywasoneofthemostselflessindividualsthatwe knew;hermissioninlifewastohelpthoseless fortunatethanherself,andthiswasexemplifiedby hernumerousvolunteerroles.Overthepast3 decades,shewasanactiveparticipantatthe DowntownEastsideWomen’sShelter,Canuck Place,TheBoysandGirlsClubofLadner, CovenantHouse,DeltaHospitalAuxiliary(thrift store,hospital,andhospice)andhelpedwithmeal prepforthehomelesswithoneofthelocal churches.Allyalwaysenjoyedadventuresthrough travelandrecreationand,ofcourse,washappiest whenspendinghertimewithhergrandchildrenbut alsofoundjoyintimespentwithallchildren.She lovedpassingalongherknowledge,playingmusic, writingpoetry,andencouragingkindness,love,and thoughtfulnessinthosearoundher.

Whileherrecenthealthpreventedherfrom volunteeringtothesamedegreethesepastfew years,sheneverstoppedhelpingothers.Shewill berememberedfondlybyallthosewhoselivesshe touched,andwewillstrivetolistentootherswith thesameempathyandcompassionthatAllison showedtoeveryonesheinteractedwithoverher days.Inlieuofflowers,ourfamilyasksyouto considerdonatingtotheBoysandGirlsClubof LadnerortoCanuckPlace,asbothorganizations heldanincrediblyspecialplaceinherheart.

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LIEFFERING,KarenMartha

KarenLiefferingpassedawaypeacefullyon March31,2024atDeltaHospitalinLadnerBC.She was95yearsold.BorninBremen,Germanyon August18,1928.SheimmigratedtoCanadain 1953tobecome anannyfor aprominentfamilyin theBritishProperties.

KarenmetandmarriedJohnLieffering(predeceased 2019)in1954in Vancouver.Theymadetheirfirst homeinEnglishBaybeforemovingtoKerrisdale, eventuallysettlingwiththeiryoungfamilyto Richmondin1964wheretheyresidedfor54years.

Together,KarenandJohntravelledtomany destinationsallovertheworldbutKaren’sfavourite placewasathomewithherfamilyonNanikaCrescent.

KarenworkedattheHaidaBuffetatTheBayin Richmondbeforeretiringtobecome a fulltime Nana.Shelovedtorideherbicyclearound Richmondwellintoher80s;itwasherfavourite modeoftransportation.

Karenmovedto Tsawwassenin2019andlivedat SaintDavid’sHouse,untilherpassing.

Karenwas acaringwife,MothertoJohn,Monica, MichaelandDavid,andlovingGrandmotherand GreatGrandmother.

Karentouchedmanylivesandisrememberedfor hercheerfulandpositivedisposition.Shewillbe deeplymissedbyherfamilyandfriends.

ThankyoutothestaffatDeltaHospitalfortheir careandcompassion.

Acelebrationoflifewillbeannouncedat alaterdate.

VERHULST,HansMartin

August23,1950 -April7,2024

Wearedeeplysaddenedtoannouncethesudden passingofourbelovedHans.Hansimmigratedto CanadafromtheNetherlandsin1952withhis parentsand3brothers.In1983 hemovedto BoundaryBaywithhiswifeDianneanddaughter Jerri-Lin,andlateropenedupSierraAutomotive RepairsLtd,whichheownedandoperatedfor nearly40years.

HansleavesbehindhiswifeDianne,daughterJerriLin(Stan),sonColten(Kate),anddaughterStevie (Iain),aswellashis 7beautifulgrandchildren Landen,Rae,Amelia,Nora,Hendrik,Marinand Kaia.

Hanshad aloveoftravelandtookmanytripsto Arizona,Hawaii,SanDiego,MexicoandDisneyland withhisfamily.

InSpring2023,Hanswasdiagnosedwith Mesotheliomaandfought acourageousbattle.

Acelebrationoflifewillbeheld forallhiscustomers,friendsandlovedones. onSunday,April21at3:00pmat SierraAutomotiveRepairsLtd., (183556St,#41,Delta).

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NoticeisHerebyGiventhatCreditorsandothers, havingclaimsagainsttheEstateoftheDeceased GwendaRobertaLivingston,formerlyof 106-115555Street,Delta,BritishColumbia,V4M3J9, areherebyrequiredtosendtheparticularsthereof totheExecutor,c/oMaryLouLivingston, 14 -32858LandeauPlace,Abbotsford,BCV2S5X9, onorbeforeJune7,2024,afterwhichdatethe estate’sassetswillbedistributed,havingregard onlytotheclaimsthathavebeenreceived.

MaryLouLivingston,Executor.

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