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It’s time to catch up on affordable housing for the next generation. An upcoming Official Community Plan amendment will enable Abbotsford Tech District to build affordable housing for young people and families alongside high-quality education and well-paying jobs close to home.

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Archway International Women’s Day Celebration for Newcomer Women

The Community Connections program at Archway Community Services hosted its 11th annual event celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8th. Around 170 newcomer women enjoyed performances, speeches, dinner and gifts at Central Heights Church.

The evening was a celebration of connecting women and showcasing their strength and resiliency through culture and identity. Women shared stories of their journey to Canada and the difficulties that newcomer women are working to overcome with the help and support of Archway Community Services.

years ago and married into the Matsqui First Nation and who continues to practice and honour their traditions.

Together they sang the “Women’s Warrior” song written by Elder Martina Pierre, Lil’wat First Nation.

“This year’s theme was all about women supporting women, which beautifully encapsulates the strength, unity, and encouragement that women bring into each other’s lives,” said Archway Community Connections Supervisor Elise Marier.

One of the speakers, Sokheng Pa, a journalist from Cambodia shared her

Lenore Baker from the Squamish Nation opened the celebration with her poem “Woman Warrior Take Flight.” Lenore’s poem honours Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and her hope is to bring awareness to the violence and abuse against all women.

“We are here in the spirit of unity and sisterhood,” said Lenore in her speech.

Lenore was joined on stage by Dawn Blacklock who immigrated twenty

story on having to flee the country after being harassed online for her coverage on politics in Cambodia. Her mother always supported her dream to be a journalist even when others told her to quit. Pa encouraged the audience to “stick to your goals” even in the face of adversity because you will always find support.

Community Connections client, Ramanjit Kaur Madahar tied the event’s theme into her speech, recounting all

of the women and program staff that had supported her as a single mother of three kids.

“I was juggling three different jobs to make ends meet. However, I was still living paycheque to paycheque. So sometimes at the end of the month, I only had $5 in my bank account and I felt completely helpless.”

After ten years in Canada, she was introduced to Archway and met the Community Connections staff who

listened to her and gave her resources to support her kids.

“Everyone helped me in different ways. They always lifted me up. So if you ever need help or advice, don’t hesitate, just reach out to them.”

Madahar now has a part-time job, while simultaneously running her own online business which allows her to spend the rest of her time with her family.

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Representing other displaced Ukrainians, Olena Korotysh sang a traditional Ukrainian song and Lubov Plet played “Hava Nagila” a popular Jewish folk song on her violin.

In between performances, women donning their country’s traditional clothing were invited onto stage to educate the audience on their garments. Representing the diversity of the room, women brought to light the details of their Indigenous, Indian, Afghanistan, Cambodian, and Ukrainian cultural garb.

A group of dancers called Garba Group 5 performed an energetic dance called “Hellaro”. Originating from India, Garba is a dance that honors and celebrates femininity.

Returning for another year, the night also featured a group of women performing a Giddha dance, a popular folk dance from the Punjab region.

The emcee of the evening, Rupinder Padam, an Archway Community Connections Facilitator, said of the speakers, “It takes a lot of courage for our speakers to come on stage and share their difficult personal experiences. They are being an example for other women to find the power within themselves to keep going.”

Following the performances, participants enjoyed dinner and ended the night with a multicultural dance party.

“In a world where women continue to be disproportionately affected by challenges and barriers, it’s essential to recognize the power of lifting each other up, that’s why we chose this year’s event theme as Women Supporting Women. Whether it’s through mentorship, encouragement, or advocacy, women supporting women creates a ripple effect of positive change and paves the way for future generations,” said Marier.

“I want to say a huge thank you to the Archway Food Bank for donating beverages and gifts for attendees as well as Central Heights Church for allowing us to use their space and supporting the preparation of the event,” said Marier. “This event can only happen because of them and all of the 45 staff and volunteers who come together to prepare and organize the event each year.

The Archway Community Connections program offers many opportunities for volunteers and newcomers at various stages of settlement in Canada to connect. For more information, please visit Archway.ca/Connections

Province creates clearer pathways for workers coming to B.C.

The Province is creating clearer pathways for international workers coming to B.C., making it harder for predatory recruiters and other bad actors to take advantage of people.

To do this, the Province is updating the BC Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) selection criteria to better reflect the level of education, experience and language skills that set people up for career success in British Columbia. These updates will lead to better outcomes for people and help them understand what is required to be nominated for permanent residency in Canada through the BC PNP.

The BC PNP is one of several pathways available to newcomers who want to build a good life in British Columbia. It is the Province’s only tool for directly selecting immigrants for permanent residency. The program helps identify people who will strengthen B.C.’s economy and priori-

tizes workers in health care, construction, early childhood education and other in-demand jobs.

The BC PNP is competitive, but some recruiters misrepresent it as an easy pathway to permanent residency. These updates will give people a better understanding of the education, experience and language skills that they need to be considered for nomination.

The program updates align with new measures to protect international students from predatory institutions and recruiters, such as:

a new three-stream structure for graduates of bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate programs;

increased language requirements for most streams; and

continued prioritization for people who work in-demand jobs and bring economic benefit to B.C.

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Mike Murray, Executive Assistant to the Honourable Ed Fast, MP for Abbotsford, announced that he is seeking the nomination as the next Conservative Party of Canada candidate in the new electoral district of Abbotsford–South Langley.

“Canada is in decline and needs a way forward,” said Murray. “Freedom is on the ballot in our next election. We need a new conservative agenda that champions the great Canadian comeback. Canada needs a commonsense conservative leader like Pierre Poilievre to be our next Prime Minister.”

Mike Murray first became involved in conservative politics in 1984 and served as the president of the youth wing in Richmond–South Delta. He engaged in various campaigns in his early years before pursuing his education and career. After graduating from Summit Pacific College in Abbotsford, he served as a pastor until 2010.

“I am by nature a compassionate conservative. That means, as the MP for Abbotsford–South Langley, I will champion the groups of compassion and will be laser-focused on building up non-profits and volunteerism in our communities,” said Murray.

In 2010, Murray became a constituency assistant to MLA Marc Dalton in Maple Ridge–Mission. In 2011 he joined the team of MP Randy Kamp in Ottawa as an Assistant to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and then went back to the constituency as the Executive Assistant to MP Kamp until 2015. In 2015, he was Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s candidate for Pitt Meadows–Maple Ridge. Following the 2015 federal election, Murray became the Executive Assistant to MP Fast. In 2018, he took a year off from Canadian politics and went to London, UK to work as a National Area Campaign Director for

the British Conservatives. In 2019, he returned to his role as the Executive Assistant to MP Fast. Murray also managed MP Fast’s successful reelection campaigns in 2019 and 2021.

“I am ready to serve on day one,” said Murray. “In these past 13 years, I have been the right-hand person to MPs, Randy Kamp and Ed Fast. I know the demanding work of an MP. I have listened to the concerns and helped thousands of constituents along this journey. I love people, I am eager to serve, and I am more than ready to serve the constituents of Abbotsford–South Langley.”

Mike and his wife Yvonne live in Abbotsford and have three daughters, three sons-in-law, and five grandsons.

More information on Mike Murray’s campaign is available on his website at mikemurray.ca.

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With love from Switzerland: Swiss Primary Class Sends Heartfelt

Appreciation Cards to Abbotsford Regional Hospital Staff

Children in Switzerland participating in creative approaches to understanding globalisation have been learning about health care around the world. As such they have sent personalised appreciation cards dedicated to health care workers at Abbotsford Regional Hospital (ARH).

Class B (grade 2) students, from Verbier International School, prepared the cards conveying their gratitude and recognition of the hard work of the diverse hospital team performing vital services. Verbier primary teacher, Thomas McNulty says, “it’s great for children to grasp the positive impact our hospital workers have in caring for those in need. This activity has helped our students understand our global communities and at the same time deliver a bit of kindness in the world”.

For ARH staff it was a touching moment when they received the thoughtful cards from Switzerland.

The cards serve as a reminder of empathy, compassion and connection in a world that is large but ever so

connected. As executive director, Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation, Elizabeth Harris, states: “kindness is a gift everyone can afford to give. And we are so thankful to the students at Verbier International School for thinking of all the hospital care team members”.

The personalised thank you cards, from Switzerland, dedicated to staff at Abbotsford Regional Hospital have left a heart-warming mark on those who put so much heart into their everyday work.

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Ford Customers Can Now Charge on Tesla Superchargers in U.S. and Canada

Ford F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E retail customers are the first of any non-Tesla automaker to gain access to Tesla Superchargers across the U.S. and Canada. According to a Cox Automotive Consumer Sentiment Study, lack of charging stations is the second largest barrier after price when it comes to purchasing an electric vehicle. As EV prices come down, improving access to reliable fast charging is critical to help more customers confidently choose an EV.

The 15,000+ available Tesla Superchargers more than double customer access to reliable DC fast charging on the BlueOval™ Charge Network. Ford is saying thank you to its electric vehicle customers by making the Fast Charging Adapter (NACS) available at no cost to new and existing customers enrolled in the BlueOval™ Charge Network through June 30, 2024. The Adapter is required to charge at upgraded Superchargers. Ford retail EV customers are the first

in the industry to have the opportunity to order the Fast Charging Adapter (NACS), and can reserve by visiting Ford.com/FastChargingAdapter.

Retail customers will be eligible to receive a complimentary adapter if ordered by June 30, 2024. Future Ford EV customers can purchase the adapter from Ford.

Ford Pro commercial customers will be contacted this Spring by mail at the address registered with Ford Pro or via their Ford Pro account manager to order an adapter.

The BlueOval™ Charge Network provides one seamless stored payment account through the FordPass App, or Charge Assist App in the vehicle’s touchscreen, which eliminates the need for onsite credit card use. Once owners have created an account and activated Plug & Charge, Tesla Superchargers will support Plug & Charge with Ford EVs. This means customers simply have to plug in and

charging will automatically start with charges managed through FordPass.

In the future, Ford will begin offering next-generation electric vehicles with the North American Charging Standard (NACS) connector built-in, eliminating the need for an adapter to access Superchargers.

Starting Feb. 29, 2024, F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E retail customers can reserve an adapter via ford.com/FastChargingAdapter. charging adapter.

Ford Pro customers will be contacted this Spring via mail or a Ford Pro account manager with instructions on how to order.

Locating and Activating Upgraded Superchargers

Ford customers can use the FordPass App on in-vehicle Charge Assist App to locate chargers, including new

cess to a variety of charging providers without the need for multiple apps and memberships.

With the addition of Tesla Superchargers, the BlueOval™ Charge Network now has more than 126,000 chargers, including more than 28,000 fast chargers, with more being added every week.

The network provides one seamless stored payment account through the FordPass App, or Charge Assist (soon to be “Public Charge” App) in the vehicle’s touchscreen, that eliminates the need for onsite credit card use. Once owners have created an account, they can then select, activate, and pay for charging by using the FordPass App’s “View Chargers” functionality.

Tesla Superchargers, just like before. Integration to routing will come with a future over-the-air update. In the future, Tesla Superchargers will be coming to,

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· Google Maps EV Routing (with Android Auto)

· Ford Connected Built-In Navigation

BlueOval™ Charge Network

The BlueOval™ Charge Network, North America’s largest public charging network offered by an automaker, is a “network of networks” that provides Ford EV drivers with easy ac-

Ford customers can enjoy trip planning, routing and charging payment through FordPass Power My Trip on both the FordPass App and via Charge Assist (soon to be ‘Public Charge’ App) on the in-vehicle touchscreen (Superchargers route planning coming in the future).

Learn more about FordPass

Charging at Home

More than 80 per cent of Ford EV drivers currently charge at home, creating an ideal ownership experience where most customers can wake up to a fully charged vehicle every morning.

Ford’s home and commercial depot charging offerings deliver peace of mind to EV drivers, who also have access to fast-growing public charging as needed.

Together with home or depot charging solutions, whether on a daily commute or a longer road trip, Ford EV customers are covered.

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New parking, amenities ready for commercial truckers in Surrey

Commercial long-haul drivers travelling through the Lower Mainland will soon have another safe, convenient place to stop and rest when the North Surrey Truck Parking Facility opens next week just off Highway 17 (South Fraser Perimeter Road).

“Commercial long-haul drivers are the lifeblood of our supply chain, and it’s important they’re supported with infrastructure that allows them to do their jobs safely, efficiently and comfortably,” said Rob Fleming, B.C.’s Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. “The new North Surrey Truck Parking Facility is an important addition for commercial drivers travelling to and through the Lower Mainland, as it provides another safe, secure and convenient place to stop and rest.”

The new North Surrey Truck Parking Facility is on Highway 17, about 600 metres east of the Port Mann Bridge. The facility is scheduled to open to commercial long-haul truckers on March 28, 2024.

The site was chosen for its proximity to major Lower Mainland truck routes. The secured site has parking for 106 commercial trucks, and includes facilities such as washrooms with showers, a sani-dump for drivers, and security measures, such as fencing, cameras and 24-hour security.

“Providing adequate parking facilities for commercial drivers to rest and recharge is vital to enhance safety in B.C.’s commercial trucking industry,” said Dave Earle, president and CEO, BC Trucking Association. “This is a great facility that I am confident will be extensively used. I am also pleased to hear that the Province is exploring additional parking options for commercial vehicles as it improves the Highway 1 corridor through the Fraser Valley.”

Tybo Contracting Ltd. of Langley was responsible for construction of the new North Surrey Truck Parking Facility. The first phase of work, including a signalized intersection

“By investing in a designated truck parking facility, commercial drivers will be able to rest safely and securely after driving long distances transporting goods and materials across Canada to support our economy,” said Randeep Sarai, MP for Surrey Centre, on behalf of Sean Fraser, federal Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. “Providing drivers with these essential amenities will allow them to refresh and recharge, ensuring they can continue their journeys efficiently and safely to reach their destinations. We are committed to continuing investment in projects like this one to promote economic growth and build more resilient communities.”

along Highway 17 to provide safe access to the new facility, was completed by contractor Jacob Bros. Construction.

The Province of B.C. contributed $17 million to the construction of the new facility, while the federal government is contributing to this project as part of a larger $109-million investment that also includes funding for the widening of the Trans-Canada Highway 1 between 216th and 264th streets. This initiative is funded through the New Building Canada Fund’s ProvincialTerritorial Infrastructure Component, National and Regional Projects.

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The details of a suit may seem insignificant, but they can have a significant impact on how it fits and looks on you. Look out for small details such as the placement of buttons, the type of lapels, and the number of vents on the jacket. These details may seem minor, but they can make a difference

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The pandemic may long be gone in the minds of many, but our hospitals are still faced with shortage of medical equipment. Everyday we see the impact of not having enough equipment for our population needs, but Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation is committed to helping deliver excellence in health care.

Today, there is a pressing need for making our hospital in Abbotsford as accessible as possible for persons of limited mobility.

In 2008, Abbotsford Regional Hospital (ARH) had 88 basic wheelchairs in circulation to support patient care and staff safety. This number according to occupational therapist—clinical lead—Nicole Koehn, “has dwindled down to 40 wheelchairs for all our acute units. With approximately 400 Acute Care beds at ARH, 40 wheelchairs are simply not meeting our patient and staff needs. Not having adequate wheelchairs available on the

units limits staff ability to get their patients out of bed to support early mobilization and prevent deconditioning, and other hospital acquired impairments”.

Our local hospital needs your help today to help provide safe quality care to patients-in-need. The 40 wheelchairs, including the speciality equipment, and cushions costs approximately: $206, 500.00.

As Koehn reminds us, “quality of care is significantly impacted when a patient’s ability to leave their room to enjoy amenities such as, green spaces and live music (in the atrium) is negated. We need your help to get wheelchairs back on the units at ARH. Let’s give patients the equip-

ment they need to focus on their wellness goals while they recover in hospital”.

We are requesting the community to reach out to the foundation if you would like to organise your own

fundraiser or donate directly to help get wheelchairs for patient wellness. To support this project please contact Dr. Jassal, Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation: Lakhbir.Jassal@fraserhealth.ca

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Dr. Bajaj & Associates welcome Dr. Bobby Dhaliwal into our clinic as an associate. Bobby Dhaliwal is born & raised in Abbotsford, finished his Residency training in St. Paul’s Hospital Vancouver and is CCFP certified. He is working 5 days a week as our associate. He welcomes his friends, families and other patients. He will be taking new patients with our existing patient’s referrals. He will be taking walk-ins for a short period. He is perfectly bilingual in Punjabi, Hindi & English. Our other associates are Dr. Varun Bajaj, , Dr. Jaffari, Dr arida Jan, zf: bjfj aqy aYsosIeyts zf: bObI DflIvfl df klIink ivwc aYsosIeyt dy qOr qy svfgq krdy hn. zf[bObI DflIvfl aYbtsPorz dy jMmpÜ hn aqy AunHfN afpxI rYËIzYNsI tRyinMg syNt pfljL hwspqfl vYnkovr qoN pUrI kIqI. Auh srtIPfeIz hn. Auh sfzy nfÜ aYsosIeyt vjoN 5 idn kMm krdy hn. Auh afpxy dosqfN, jfxU pirvfrfN aqy hor sfry mrIËfN nUM jI afieafN kihMdy hn. Auh hux vfÜy mrIËfN dy nfl nfl AunHfN dy hmsfhy aqy nvyN mrIË vI lY rhy hn. Auh QoVHy smyN leI vfkiens vI lY rhy hn. Auh pMjfbI, ihMdI aqy aMgryËI pUrI qrHfN boldy qy smJdy hn. sfzy hor aysosIeyts hn – zf vrun bjfj, zf sonm aqy zf hrpRIq brfV, zf ggn aqy zf afsLIsL grovr, zf jYPrI, zf PrIdf jYn, zf cYz rIgr, zf rIpn rfey.

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Nearly 2,000 new homes coming for people in B.C.

Nearly 2,000 new affordable homes are on the way for renters in Metro Vancouver, through partnerships between the Province and local nonprofit housing providers.

“Everyone deserves a decent home they can actually afford,” said Premier David Eby. “That’s why we’re taking unprecedented actions to rapidly build more affordable housing throughout the province, including through the Community Housing Fund. This latest round of funding will bring much-needed homes to every region of our province – from our fastest-growing cities to rural and remote areas – helping everyone find a decent home in the community they love.”

A total of 17 new projects in Metro Vancouver have been selected through the third intake of the Building BC: Community Housing Fund (CHF). The proposed projects will provide a total of 1,954 affordable rental homes for individuals, families, seniors, people living with disabilities and Indigenous people in B.C.

“Through our Homes for People action plan, we are taking action to deliver affordable housing faster, and the Community Housing Fund is a key part of the plan,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing. “These new homes mean that more people in B.C. will benefit from affordable homes in the communities they love, where they can grow their families and age in place.”

The announcement took place at 7567-140 St. in Surrey, the future site of an affordable housing project that will be operated by Kekinow Native Housing Society. Expected to be completed in late spring 2024, the project previously received CHF funding for Phase 2 of the development to build more than 100 homes for Indigenous people. The society will be receiving CHF funding for another project as one of the successful proponents from the CHF call for proposals issued in fall 2023.

“On behalf of the Kekinow board of directors, we would like to thank Premier Eby and BC Housing for supporting our work to provide safe and affordable housing to Indigenous

people in Surrey,” said Rupinder Cheema, CEO, Kekinow Native Housing Society. “This project will add 62 affordable housing units to help reduce the gap between demand and supply. The project approval by the Province is a step forward to help with social determinant of wellness.”

Including these projects, the Province, through BC Housing, has identified more than 40 new projects to move forward, totalling approximately 3,500 affordable rental homes. Additional projects on Vancouver Island, in the Interior and North will be announced later this week. This brings the total to 12,500 affordable rental homes that are already open or

underway through the CHF program since its launch in 2018.

“The Kekinow Native Housing Society provides a safe place to raise our children, where we feel safe and supported,” said Philip Gladue, a renter in Surrey. “As a community, we continue to work with Kekinow to help them in their ongoing support for the Indigenous community and welcome this new project.”

The Community Housing Fund is part of a $19-billion housing investment by the B.C. government. Since 2017, the Province has nearly 78,000 homes that have been delivered or are underway.

B.C. takes action to hold companies accountable for hurting people

The Province is going after wrongdoers to recover the costs of publichealth harms their products cause to people.

The public health accountability and cost recovery act will provide the tools necessary for the government to recover costs associated with the promotion, marketing and distribution of products that are harmful to adults and children in British Columbia.

Building on the Province’s previous legislation to enable litigation against tobacco and opioid manufacturers, this act further enshrines the robust role of the attorney general to engage in proactive litigation on behalf of the public.

“Our government previously warned social media giants, tobacco, drug companies and other big faceless corporations that we would be taking

action to hold them accountable for the harm they are causing to people, including kids,” said Premier David Eby. “My message is simple: Here in B.C., we expect you to operate in a way that doesn’t hurt people, period.”

With this legislation, government will be able to claim public costs, such as hospital treatments and doctor appointments, as well as proactive and preventative measures used to address the risk of disease, illness or injury. In addition to companies as a whole, directors and officers of those companies can be held liable.

“Too many people in B.C. are living with negative health impacts from products they should be able to trust,” said Niki Sharma, Attorney General.

“Once this new legislation passes, we will be able to sue more wrongdoers, as we’ve done successfully with

tobacco and opioid companies, and keep more people in B.C. healthy and safe.”

The legislation provides a way for government to go after social media companies for the harms their algorithms cause people, especially kids. If passed, the legislation will also ap-

ply to companies producing products designed to create addiction, particularly in children and young adults.

This new legislation represents one more tool in a cross-government effort to keep people safe and healthy throughout the province.

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3 tips to keep your home-based business safe and secure

(NC) Your home is your sanctuary. But if you run a home-based business, it could also be your office, showroom, storage locker and more. Therefore, it is doubly important to protect it and its contents. Here are three ways to protect your home and business.

Protect your vehicle

Whether you need it for deliveries, to source supplies or to get to client meetings, your vehicle could be essential for you to run your business. To reduce the risk of theft, park it in a locked garage if possible. If not, steering wheel locks can act as a deterrent. And always doublecheck that you’ve locked the doors when you leave the vehicle.

An after-market anti-theft tracking device can help police quickly recover your vehicle if it gets stolen. It also helps if the keys to your vehicle are kept away from the main entrance to your home.

Spring clean the exterior

No one wants to deal with flooding in their home. But a flood can be especially problematic if you have a basement home office or supply room in your

house. Make sure your eavestroughs are cleaned each spring and fall. Also, check that the downspouts extend at least four feet from the foundation, and the yard should be graded to slope away from the building. If you have any window wells, keep them clear of leaves and other debris as well.

Get proper business insurance

If your business is based out of your home, know that while some home insurance policies may cover certain activities for your business, a standard home insurance policy may not be enough for a home-based business.

There are a variety of policies and addons available for small businesses. Business interruption insurance, for example, covers expenses or loss of income during a temporary closure of the business due to something covered by the insurance policy.

A provider, like TD Insurance, can customize your insurance plan with different coverage options based on your needs. Learn more about coverage options at tdinsurance.com.

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pMjfbI pwiqRkf PAGE 22 NEW LISTING Achiever 2022, 2021, 2020, 2017, 2016 NEW LISTING 109 33546 HOLLAND AVENUE NEW LISTING 31097 DEERTRAIL AVENUE Attention Investors, 1st time home buyers or Down sizers. Welcome to the pet & rental friendly Tempo complex in Central Abbotsford. This unit features 2 large opposing bedrooms, 2 full baths, separate laundry and plus a den that's the perfect size for a home office. Your home features laminate flooring, and a large ground floor patio with street side access that's perfect for hosting friends and family. Walking distance to Good Coffee, McDonalds, Starbuck, Social Brown House, UFV, Hwy 1 Exit, Hospital, Gas Stations, Recreation, Pharmacy, Restautants, Shopping, Shcools, Public Transit & much more. NEW LISTING NEW LISTING NEW LISTING 207 2962 TRETHEWEY STREET Cascade Green! Neat & Clean Unit. Affordable and great starter home in a friendly neighborhood which is perfect to raise your kids. 2 Bedrooms/ 2 full bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, good size living space, kitchen, laundry room & a balcony. Close to all levels of schools, shopping, stadium, malls, recreation, public transit, library & parks NEW LISTING 35368 MCKINLEY DRIVE 2 Storey w/ bsmt home with a great plan in McKinley McKee area! This spacious family home is immaculate and features 6 bedrooms/ 4 baths with a fenced backyard which is super private/ level & backs onto greenbelt. Main floor has a great room with a cozy fireplace, huge kitchen with big island, tons of storage and quartz counter tops, den, welcoming foyer, laundry, nook & a sunny sundeck to relax. Top floor features 4 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms with an ensuite in the master. Bright Walkout basement has 2 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, rec room, living space with a separate entrance. Perfect home for the larger family! Close to schools, shopping, parks, recreation & much more. 35151 SKEENA AVENUE Beautiful Split Entry Home a quiet street in East Abbotsford! This home features 4 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms & a private backyard for entertainment. Main floor features 3 bedrooms/ 1 bathroom, living area with gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen & dining area with doors that open onto massive backyard, with lots of potential! Basement has a large rec-room, laundry, 4th bedroom & access to the deep garage space. Other features- RV Parking, blocks away from all levels of public & private schools, nature trails & transit, minutes from shopping, recreation & much more. Great family home! 217 2964 TRETHEWEY STREET 3136 CURLEW DRIVE Cascade Green! Neat & Clean Unit. Affordable and great starter home in a friendly neighborhood which is perfect to raise your kids. 2 Bedrooms/ 2 full bathrooms with an ensuite in the master, good size cozy living room with gas fireplace, spacious kitchen, laundry room & a balcony to relax. Spacious 985 sqft plan. Large bay window in the kitchen. Most desirable building in the complex. Secured underground parking. Close to all levels of schools, shopping, Rotary Stadium, malls, recreation, public transit & parks. Very attractive 2 storey house on large 6000 sq. ft. level lot. 3 large bedrooms upstairs/ 3 bath (2 pcs powder on the main) Fenced in backyard and your inviting covered deck will be amazing for entertaining. Air conditioning & 2 fireplaces lend to the coziness in this home. Laundry on main & den. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, restaurants, High Street Mall, Auto mall, Walmart, pubs, parks, public transit & easy access to hwy. You'll love it this one and want to call it home!! SOLD This is the one you have been waiting for and it's ready to move in !! This home has been loved and cared for and tastefully updated by master trades people as the years have gone on. One look at the crown mouldings and the finishing’s in this home and you’ll know it was built with care and skill. 2021 the owners updated the furnace, the hot water tank and installed a brand-new air-conditioning system. Great backyard and huge RV parking to the side of the property. This home also has a fantastic mortgage helper, a fully legal 2 bed one bath suite with it's own laundry. SOLD NEW LISTING 6 2530 JANZEN STREET This is the one you have been waiting for and it's ready to move in !! This home has been loved and cared for and tastefully updated by master trades people as the years have gone on. One look at the crown mouldings and the finishing’s in this home and you’ll know it was built with care and skill. 2021 the owners updated the furnace, the hot water tank and installed a brand-new air-conditioning system. Great backyard and huge RV parking to the side of the property. This home also has a fantastic mortgage helper, a fully legal 2 bed one bath suite with it's own laundry. NEW LISTING 2238 BEDFORD PLACE This is the one you have been waiting for and it's ready to move in !! This home has been loved and cared for and tastefully updated by master trades people as the years have gone on. One look at the crown mouldings and the finishing’s in this home and you’ll know it was built with care and skill. 2021 the owners updated the furnace, the hot water tank and installed a brand-new air-conditioning system. Great backyard and huge RV parking to the side of the property. This home also has a fantastic mortgage helper, a fully legal 2 bed one bath suite with it's own laundry. NEW LISTING SOLD 220 1909 SALTON ROAD 404 2493 MONTROSE AVENUE Investors/ 1st time home buyers/ or Downsizers Alert- Great opportunity to get a large unit with a bright living area, dining, kitchen, 2 good sized bedrooms/ 1 bathroom and a balcony. Nice central location next to Cabela's. Comes with 2 parking stalls and a storage locker: Well run complex and has an awesome outdoor swimming pool as well. Close to schools, shopping, recreation, public transit, UFV, parks, restaurants & easy access to hwy. NEW LISTING NEW LISTING Investors & 1st time home buyers alert! This 1 BED + DEN condo features an open concept layout with upscale finishings throughout. Unit comes with en suite laundry, in built A/C, 1 secure underground parking and 1 storage locker. Great location in the historic downtown Abbotsford featuring boutiques, bars, restaurants, and farmers market just out your doorstep. 27 3110 TRAFALGAR STREET NORTHVIEW PROPERTIES - Rarely available large ground floor corner unit! Beautiful and bright with many windows that bring in lots of natural light. Immaculate lower level unit, in quiet area of the complex. Age Restricted 55+. Unit has 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 full baths. Lovely big bright kitchen open to family room with a cozy fireplace. Floor to ceiling stone fireplace is a nice focal point. Spacious living/dining room opens through sliding doors, to a very private patio. Close enough to walk to Seven Oaks Shopping or Mill Lake, located near the Clubhouse Services / syvfvF Office: (604) 287-8600 | Fax: (604) 287-8601 | karen@kbnotary.ca #A5-32081 Lougheed Highway Mission, BC V2V 1A3 Karen Bungar Notary Corporation Inc. “Karen was commissioned as a Notary Public by the Supreme Court of Canada in July 2016. Previous to founding Karen Bungar Notary Corporation, she worked as an associate Notary at an established firm in Abbotsford. Her professional background includes working for Surrey Provincial Court and with multiple, well-known non-profit organizations, assisting individuals who were battling mental health and addictions. Karen chose to pursue her Master's degree and become a Notary as it allowed her to combine her passion for legal work with her passion for working with people. Her background in Psychology assists her in understanding client concerns while offering a friendly, approachable service. She is also fluent in three languages: English, Punjabi and Hindi.” Real Estate Transactions Estate Planning Personal Planning rIal iestyt tRYNjLYksLn jfiedfd plfinMg inwjI plfinMg notrfeIjLysLn spONsrisLp icwTI Xfqrf icwTI notrI syvfvF bhuBfsLfeI gfhk aDfirq syvfvF Notary Services Multilingual Client Oriented Service Notarizations Sponsorship Letters Travel Letters Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5 pm 604-287-8600 604-287-8601 Call us today Visit us for more info: www.kbnotary.ca Fax 604-287-8601
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For children in Kindergarten to Gr. 6. Children Gr. 7 & older may volunteer.

A 4-day camp of learning and excitement: Gurmat, Sikh history, Gatka, arts & crafts, game time, daily prizes, certificates!

Gurdwara Sahib Kalgidhar Darbar (30640 Blueridge Drive, Abbotsford, BC)

Monday, March 18 to Thursday March 21, 2024 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

The camp will allow young Sikh children to grow emotionally, mentally, socially, and spiritually. Other opportunities include making friends, interaction with positive role models, Gurmat & Sikh history education, and lots of fun! Why:

• Campers who register after March 4th will not receive a t-shirt on the first day of camp.

• Lunch and snacks will be provided.

• Parent Sevadars needed! Sign up at reception to do Seva for lunch/snacks preparation.

• If families would like to sponsor lunch for a specific day, please contact the office.

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$100/camper Fee: Expense Per Camper Food $20.00 Printing $11.00 T-shirt $13.00 Supplies $17.00 Field Trip $17.00 Gatka $12.00 Arts & Crafts $10.00 TOTAL $100.00
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UFV berry expert appointed Canada Research Chair

As climate change continues to threaten food security, the world looks for answers. In Canada, the federal government is seeking expert insight from Dr. Lauren Erland, Director of Berry Horticulture Research at UFV. Erland was recently appointed a Canada Research Chair, Tier 2. Supported by federal funding, she’s spending the next five years studying climate resilience of berry horticultural systems and ecosystems.

The Canada Research Chairs (CRC) program is part of a national strategy to make Canada a top country in research and development. It’s designed to recruit and retain the world’s most innovative scholars and fund groundbreaking research which has positive, tangible impacts on Canadian lives. Erland is thrilled to become the third current UFV professor in the CRC program, along with Dr. Keith Carlson and Dr. Cindy Jardine.

“I’m excited to do this, and I’m particularly excited to do this at UFV,” Erland says. “The agriculture program is one of our flagship programs, and to be able to help that program grow is a great opportunity. And to do this in the Fraser Valley is significant too because the Fraser Valley produces most of British Columbia’s berry crops. We’re surrounded by all that, which means we’ve basically got a living lab in everyone’s field.”

Garry Fehr, UFV AVP Research and Graduate Studies, is equally enthusiastic.

“UFV is very pleased to receive the support and funding from the Canada Research Chair Program, which enables the university to support sustainable economic development of the agriculture sector and enhance the region’s food security. This wouldn’t be possible without the funding and dedicated time for research that these programs support,” he says.

BC’s cranberry sector produces $37 million in farm cash receipts, and the blueberry sector has an annual economic impact of over $7 billion each year. But despite being high value with established nutritional and health benefits, Erland said relatively little is known about environmental adaptations of berry species. She calls this a critical gap in understanding climate resilience.

“This research will enable us to answer questions like which varieties perform well under climate change? Which suffer? Why? And can we mitigate these effects?” Erland explains.

As an example, she says using in-field warming experiments with cranberries, we can simulate 2°C warming that crops are expected to experience after climate change. Previous research Erland has done has produced computermodelled predictions on how future climate conditions will impact the viability of existing cranberry growing regions. The next step includes comparing predictions with what happens in the field.

“We might find that the plants produce 30 per cent less cranberries in the climate we expect to have 20 years from now,” Erland says.

If research can determine why that happens, research can then develop field-level interventions.

“Maybe there’s a new product we can suggest, or maybe there’s a new variety that’s more resilient,” Erland muses. “Maybe we find ways to better protect plants at a certain time of year to mitigate those effects.”

“It’s going to be a cool resource, not only for our students, but also for our regional agriculture industry partners.”

Erland will be conducting her research in a renovated space on the UFV Chilliwack campus at Canada Education Park. The Berry Environmental Resilience Research & Innovation (BERRI) lab in building Q will provide 980 square feet outfitted with state-ofthe-art tech that will allow Erland to examine plants and berries down to a single molecule.

“My favourite part of my job is getting to play with plants,” Erland says with a smile. “This will be the first tech of its kind that we have at UFV, so it will be cool to share that with students. I’ve been joking that I’d like to get over to that building with a sledgehammer and start renovating myself because I can’t wait to get into that space.

The BERRI lab is partially funded by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The CFI is an independent corporation created by the Government of Canada that invests in research facilities and equipment in Canada’s universities, colleges, research hospitals, and non-profit research institutions. The CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund has contributed $617,125 to the construction of the lab and purchase of tools and instruments.

In addition to Erland, Carlson and Jardine, UFV’s Dr. Lenore Newman and Dr. Hugh Brody are past Canada Research Chairs.

City of Abbotsford allocates more than $1.78 million for homelessness prevention projects

Through federal Reaching Home program funding, the City of Abbotsford has been able to allocate more than $1.78 million in funding for projects that work towards helping vulnerable people attain and stay in safe, sustainable and affordable housing. The allocation of these funds comes following a two-year renewal of Abbotsford’s status as a Designated Community through the Government of Canada’s Reaching Home program.

Of the 19 applications received, five local capital, service and shelter-diversion projects were selected to receive

funding by Abbotsford’s Reaching Home Community Advisory Board, which is made up of various stakeholders representing and/or serving the different population groups of those experiencing or at risk of homelessness in our community. These projects were selected for their focus on reducing the return to homelessness for at-risk individuals, providing wraparound supports and outreach services to help keep vulnerable people housed, and adding additional supportive housing spaces for those experiencing homelessness to move into.

These Reaching Home projects will take place in 2024 and 2025 with the funding spread over the same period.

An additional $212,838 of Reaching Home funding remains for future considerations, like data collection and coordination or resources, and will be allocated and disbursed by the Community Advisory Board later this year.

Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy, is a community-based program aimed at preventing and reducing homelessness by providing support and funding to urban, Indigenous, territorial and rural and remote

communities across Canada. The City of Abbotsford became a Designated Community under the Reaching Home program in June 2020.

Developing our Reaching Home coordinated access system and implementing the City’s Homelessness Action Plan supports Council’s strategic goal of addressing social issues that impact our community, and strengthens responses to homelessness in Abbotsford. More information about Reaching Home and the City of Abbotsford’s Homelessness Program can be viewed at www.abbotsford.ca/reachinghome.

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PROGRAM AND UTILITY FEES

An annual Secondary Suites Program fee of $60 and applicable utility user fees will be applied to the property tax notice.

REGISTER YOUR SECONDARY SUITE

All secondary suites in Mission must now be registered with the Cit y

The Secondary Suites Program will help the City of Mission gain greater insight into housing population concentrations.

Registrations received before April 2, 2024 will not require inspections. An annual Secondary Suites Program fee of $60 is being collected to support the administration and response to issues related to suites in the community.

Register now at mission.ca/secondary-suites

WH AT IS A SECONDARY SUITE?

A secondar y suite is a self- containe d living space that is locate d within a single de tache d home

T he exis tence of a secondar y suite is not de termine d by the payment of rent nor is it negate d by occupancy of family members If an independent residence exis ts , then a sec ondar y suite exis ts. A secondar y suite is not a coach home or garden c ot tage.

All homeowners who currently have a secondar y suite must register regardless of whether their suite was built with or without the proper permits or approvals

Homeowners registeringaf ter April 2, 2024 will be subjec t to suite inspec tions and required to bring their suite into full BC Building Code and bylaw compliance with the Cit y

Register now at mission.ca /secondar y-suites

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