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Page 1: Richmond Review, July 19, 2013

Page 40 · Richmond Review Friday, July 19, 2013

www.richmondday

sofsummer.com

604-275-4325604-275-2929

160-8780 Blundell Road at Garden City,

ABERDEEN CENTRE1330 - 4151 Hazelbridge Way

[email protected]

PARKER PLACE MALL1200 - 4380 No. 3 Road

[email protected]

For years, Richmond families have trusted Park Georgia Insurance to take care of their insurance needs. Experience for yourself the unparalleled service and

competitive rates people have come to expect from us.For INSTANT QUOTES log onto our website: www.parkgeorgiainsurance.com

Protecting your home, your lifestyle, your family.

•Home •Mortgage •Business •Condo •Life •Bond•Tenants •Travel •Auto •Boats

Because Family Matters OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

[email protected] OffICe: 604-247-3700 DeLIVeRY: 604-247-3710 CLAssIfIeD: 604-575-5555 newsROOM: 604-247-3730

REVIEW the richmond

SAMOSAS • CURRIES • SPICESIndian • West Indian • East African • International

Now Exotic Gourmet Foods Wholesale (formerly Quality Foods) home of the world’s greatest samosas has a retail outlet.

103-11180 Coppersmith Place, Richmond(Behind Save-On-Foods at Ironwood Plaza)

604-303-9894www.exoticfoods.ca

Exotic

EXOTIC GOURMET FOODS103-11180 Coppersmith PlaceRichmond, B.C.(Behind Save On at Ironwood Plaza)Open: Mon-Thurs 8am - 4pm Friday: 8am - 3pm Saturday 10am - 3pmTel: 604-303-9894Tel: 604-303-9894

CHICKEN SAMOSAS MADE FRESH DAILY!

SAMOSAS - CURRIES - SPICES INDIAN - WEST INDIAN - EAST AFRICAN

ROTI, WHOLEWHEAT ROTI,SPICY PARATHA,METHI PARATHAMADE FRESH DAILY!

FRIED ONIONSARE MADE FRESH WITHOUTFLOUR. GREAT FOR COOKINGCURRIES ORTOPPINGS.TOPPINGS.SAVE YOURSELFTHE TEARS!

OVER 12 VARIETIES OF CURRIES ANDBIRYANIS MADE IN HOUSE. ALSOAVAILABLE BASMATI RICE, NAAN & ROTI

ANY CURRY OR BIRYANIPURCHASE

WEST INDIAN DAL PURI (PACK OF 6)

$1 $1 $1 OFFOFFOFFONE DOZEN SAMOSASVEG, BEEF OR CHICKEN

OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 2012OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 2012OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30, 2012

HOME OF THE WORLDS GREATEST SAMOSAS!FORMER OWENERS OF QUALITY FOODS (NO.3 RD)

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Video Tipi takes centre stage at Your Kontinent

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Dana Claxton, the artist behind ‘Video Tipi,’ and Ying Wang, director of the Your Kontinent, are ready for the start of the nine-day festival.

Matthew Hoekstra photo

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‘Indigenous technology at its finest’ becomes showpiece of festival opening Friday

by Matthew HoekstraStaff Reporter

It’s a symbol of Ab-original culture and will no doubt put an

enduring stamp on a nine-day film and arts festival that begins today at Richmond Cul-tural Centre.

Dana Claxton’s Video Tipi is a nine-metre-wide teepee—a canvas tent traditionally used by First Nations—with a not-so-traditional twist. Erected Wednesday night in Minoru Plaza, the teepee will serve as a cozy venue for the Your Kontinent festival during the daylight hours, and at night will be lit up by Claxton’s large-scale video projections.

The Vancouver-based artist and University of B.C. visual art teacher is the featured artist at this year’s festival, which will showcase 30 films, art exhibitions, workshops and special events. Claxton is also contributing a second art installation: Rattle, a four-channel video work in the cultural centre atrium that honours the beauty and intricacy of traditional First Na-tions beadwork.

She will also lead an outdoor public art session on Saturday, July 20, from 3

to 6 p.m., in which all are welcome to participate. For that, Claxton will lead the construction of a large Medicine Wheel using natural materials. Participants are welcome to bring stones, branches, flow-ers and other natural elements to design the wheel, which will remain on display throughout the festival.

Claxton is of Lakota ancestry, and her First Nations heritage has played a key role in her work as an artist. Her artwork spans many mediums—from film to performance—and has probed the impact of colonialism on aboriginal cultures in North America.

Ahead of Your Kontinent’s opening ceremony tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Minoru Plaza, The Richmond Review asked Claxton about video art, teepees and how she thinks viewers will react.

How was Video Tipi born?“I did a project with Vancouver film-

maker Bo Myers in the spring, where we

invited people for tea in the teepee upon Eastern carpets. We were col-lapsing, combining and interfacing cultures. As well, I come from a teepee culture, had one myself for awhile and travelled Saskatchewan and South Dakota with an 18-foot teepee.

“Being a media artist and making installation, I wanted to see how the two—video installation and the teepee—would work together and project in the interior of the tipi. Teepees are so beautiful and shows indigenous technology at its finest.”

How will viewers react?“Hopefully in awe, as

many people, whether new immigrants or settler descendants have not been in a teepee. The structure is amazing, and to think my own relatives and thousands of Plains people lived in teepees all year round.”

How are your installa-tions linked?

“Video Tipi and Rattle are linked together by a Lakota Sioux aesthetic sensibility and my use of Lakota iconography. Rattle is a spiritual work, and Video Tipi has a spiritual

component and a techno dance vibe.”

Your art practice has long been rooted in film and video. How have perceptions of this art form changed?

“They have become accepted, just as much as painting and sculpture. Video and film art are exhibited and collected all over the world and written about and taught extensively in universities and art colleges. Video art is now 30 years old. So although younger than painting, it’s a bona fide art form.”

What are you most proud of?“Right now I am so proud to be part of

the event in Richmond. When contem-porary art is made available to different publics and decentralized, that’s excit-ing and something to be proud of. Not everyone goes to the large galleries, so an exhibition in this context brings my art to an entirely new audience.”

Three-day Steveston event held on waterfront from Aug. 9 to 11

by Martin van den HemelStaff Reporter

The Richmond Maritime Festival will be celebrating its 10th anni-versary next month, and organizers have set the stage for some extra excitement in the form of a world-record attempt.

The festival, from Aug. 9 to 11 in Steveston at the scenic Britannia Shipyards, has now been extended to three full days, from Friday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The event will kick-off with an offi-cially-registered Guinness World Re-cord attempt: the most people par-ticipating in a nursery rhyme relay.

What’s a nursery rhyme relay?Well, imagine singing Row, Row,

Row Your Boat, in tempo to music, with a different person saying each word.

The current record is 154 par-ticipants, and was set in March of 2011 by the B.C.-based Jim Patti-son Group at the Partners in Pride

Conference in Texas, according to guinnessworldrecords.com

City of Richmond spokesperson Ted Townsend said efforts are un-derway to recruit 200 people as the core of the team.

People can register for the team by visiting the festival’s website (www.richmondmaritimefestival.ca) where there’s a link to the registra-tion form.

Plans call for the team to rehearse and practice.

Should the 200 people be suc-cessful, audience members will be invited to join in and add to the to-tal, he said.

The key will be to avoid pauses

and maintain the right pace and tune, and sing the words, rather than just saying them, he said.

“It’s harder than it first sounds,” he added.

Townsend said the official attempt will be made from 5 to 6 p.m. on Fri-day, Aug. 9.

“We will have a couple of judges verify that we have successfully achieved the parameters of the re-cord,” he said. The effort will also be recorded on video and submitted to the Guinness officials.

The first judge will be Olympic silver medalist rower Darcy Mar-quardt.

To set the stage and give locals a

sample for what it might be like, or-ganizers are planning to upload an example to YouTube, which should be available this weekend on the city’s YouTube page: www.youtube.com/CityofRichmondBC

This year’s festival will also include a visit from the Lady Washington, which has a recurring role as Cap-tain Hook’s vessel in the Steveston-shot hit ABC TV series, Once Upon a Time.

The event will also feature an arts-fest, roaving performers, exhibits and other great ships for people to go on board, Townsend said.

Last year’s Maritime Festival drew an estimated 35,000 people.

Festival opens tonight in Minoru Park

Your Kontinent to make splash this weekend

by Matthew HoekstraStaff Reporter

A nine-day festival packed with 25 films, mul-timedia art, workshops, dim sum, a rooftop wa-tering hole and a teepee taller than the Canada Line kicks off tonight (Friday) at Richmond Cultural Centre.

Your Kontinent: Richmond International Film and Media Arts Festival begins with a free, public opening ceremony in Minoru Plaza at 8:30 p.m., where media artwork featured in the annual festival will be unveiled.

At Friday night’s one-hour opening, video pro-jections that will light up Dana Claxton’s Video Tipi will be switched on. The teepee’s images and sounds will be active 9 p.m. to midnight each night until the festival’s close July 27. All are welcome to enter the teepee and experi-ence Claxton’s work.

First Nations performance group Coastal Wolf Pack will also perform Friday.

On Saturday beginning at 3 p.m., all are welcome to join Claxton in constructing a large-scale Medicine Wheel next to the tee-pee. Participants are invited to bring natural materials—sticks, rocks, flowers or even something from their culture—to help build the wheel.

A free film screening is set for Saturday night outside the cultural centre. Theatre Under the Sky will feature the 84-minute animated all-ages film Tales of the Night at 9:15 p.m.

Sunday marks the return of Your Kontinent’s Dim Sum Movie at Shiang Garden Seafood Res-taurant at 10:30 a.m. The Taiwanese film Joyful Reunion will be screened during the dim sum feast. Tickets are $45.

Since the first festival here in 2008, director Ying Wang has watched the local arts scene grow.

“So many people are aware of the importance of art and intercultural communication. We see the change.”

New this year is a rooftop beer garden, open daily (except July 22) at the cultural centre’s Rooftop Garden from 7 to 11 p.m.

Most screenings in the July 19 to 27 festival are $8 and a festival pass is $60. All tickets are available at the Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate.

Maritime Fest will attempt to break nursery rhyme relay record

Teepee takes centre stage at film fest

Your Kontinent•Richmond International Film and Media Arts Festival•July 19 to 27 at Richmond Cultural Centre, 7700 Minoru Gate•Tickets are $8 per film, $10 per workshop and $60 for a festival pass; available at cultural centre and ykfestival.ca•Presented by Cinevolution Media Arts Society and the City of Rich-mond

Matthew Hoekstra photoDana Claxton (left) with Ying Wang, director of Your Kontinent.

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Richmond’s transportation systems past and present will be showcased in a new Richmond Museum exhibit opening Tuesday, July 23.

On the Move: Richmond’s Trans-portation Legacy features numer-ous artifacts, including a piano box buggy-carriage from the late-1800s, flight attendant uniforms from the 1950s and 1960s and BC Electric Railway Company interurban signs. Also included in the exhibit are pho-tographs and video from the City of

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A free opening reception is July 23 at 7 p.m. Regular museum hours are weekdays from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and weekends from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum located at 7700 Minoru Gate in the Richmond Cultural Centre.

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City of Richmond Archives Photo No. 1978 31 65A trio poses for a photo aboard a B.C. Electric Railway tram car at Steveston station, circa 1930.

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Long-term visions for Bayview and Chatham sent back to the drawing board

by Matthew HoekstraStaff Reporter

Long-term visions for two of Steveston’s signature streets have been sent back to the draw-ing board, after a council com-mittee rejected a city hall plan Tuesday.

City staff had pitched a plan call-ing for wider sidewalks—along with more benches, bike racks and trees—for Bayview and Cha-tham streets. Planners crafted the new visions following a recent round of public consultation.

But Coun. Bill McNulty, who chairs council’s planning com-mittee, said the plan, which es-chews wooden planks for con-crete, lacks heritage.

“If we’re going to maintain the heritage character of Steveston, we’ve got to start thinking in terms of heritage upgradings. Twenty-foot sidewalks with solid

concrete are not the heritage of Steveston.”

Visions for both Bayview and Chatham include sidewalks two-and-a-half-metres wide, with boulevards on either side.

Staff suggested street improve-ments would occur only with the gradual redevelopment of front-ing properties.

To reduce vehicle speeding in the village, staff also proposed extending a 30 km/h speed limit for the entire length of Chatham Street, and adding curb bulges at each intersection for both streets.

No heritage in Steveston streets plan

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Part of that help came from the Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program offered through BC Housing. Launched in January 2012, the HAFI program provides financial assistance to help eligible low-income seniors and people with disabilities adapt their homes so they can continue to live independently.

Brenda applied for a new walk-in bathtub because she couldn’t safely get out of the tub on her own. Walk-in tubs include additional safety measures such as anti-slip floors, grab bars, and a very low step in.

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Commercial driver appreciation day at YVR

by Martin van den HemelStaff Reporter

They are the de facto ambassadors of the Lower Mainland for hundreds of thousands of tourists each year when they rst land at Vancouver International Airport.

On Thursday, Tourism Richmond organized a thank-you for the driv-ers of taxis, limousines and charter buses who service the airport.

“I think people would just instinctively realize that taxis are a big part of the airport experi-ence, both coming to the airport and leaving,” said Craig Richmond, the newly minted CEO of the airport authority.

There are more than 550 cabs and 2,000 driv-ers who service the air-port, he said.

“Their scores are very good in terms of cus-tomer service.”

He said the local rela-tionship between the airport and taxi drivers is special, pointing to the recent signing of a 10-year contract.

Richmond said taxi drivers are often the rst people tourists interact with.

“We’re very happy to work so closely with them.”

Richmond noted that

in about a month, a new facility at the commer-cial vehicle holding area, with washrooms and a walking path, will open for the rst time.

Tourism Richmond’s Tracy Lakeman said com-mercial drivers are sup-plied with a visitor guide, and are encouraged to display their knowledge of Richmond and the things to do here.

“Once visitors leave the airport, we want to make sure that we are maximizing every op-portunity for tourism in Richmond,” she said.

She commended com-mercial drivers for their e orts in expanding their knowledge of the city.

“It just makes for a real-ly rich visitor experience,” Lakeman.

Martin van den Hemel photoTourism Richmond CEO Tracy Lakeman and YVR’s new CEO Craig Richmond expressed their thanks for the e orts of local commercial drivers during an appreciation event Thursday at the airport.

Cabbies get a big thank you

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BackgroundOn April 8, 2013, Council considered a report titled Fee and Enforcement Option for Soil Removal and Deposit Activities in the Agricultural Land Reserve (dated February 22, 2013). Council requested stakeholders and public consultation to determine their views.

What you are being asked to comment on: A. Three proposed options for soil management on ALR lands: 1. Leave things as they are (the status quo) 2. Implement better management and enforcement (hire 2 people) 3. Implement much better management and enforcement (hire 3 people)

B. Proposed incremental permit fees and enforcement fines: •Theintroductionofincrementalpermitfeesbasedonspecificcriteria •Theintroductionofenforcementfinesforviolations

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A free seniors wellness event offering lively tips on healthy aging returns to West Richmond Community Centre on Thursday, August 1.

Now in its fifth year, Summer WHAM (Well-ness, Health and More), will feature a variety of guest speakers present-ing on health and well-ness issues.

Summer WHAM was created and organized by a group of dedicated Seniors Information & Referral volunteers who wanted to share their knowledge of the many community resources available to older adults. Volunteer Richmond Information Services’ Seniors Community Support Services will be hosting the event in partnership with the City of Richmond and West Richmond Community Association.

“Our goal with Sum-mer WHAM is to give seniors the knowledge they need to stay inde-pendent longer,” says Carol Dickson, manager of Volunteer Richmond’s Seniors Community Support Services. “In addition to offering information on health and well-being, Sum-mer WHAM will provide connections to other community programs for seniors.”

The theme for this year’s event is Active Aging. Speakers present-ing at the event will include Murray Phillips, fitness co-ordinator at West Richmond Com-munity Centre, Calvin Lee and Ina Cheong, yoga and fitness Leaders throughout the City of Richmond, and Lisa Hal-liwell, clinical dietician. Guests will also be able to browse through 20 display tables filled with health and community related information.

“The event is all about healthy aging,” says Dickson. “A huge part of that is knowing what resources are out there. People are often amazed that so many services are available in their own community.”

Doors open at 12:45 p.m., with the formal program running from 1:30 to 4 p.m. To register for Summer WHAM, phone the City of Richmond’ at 604-276-4300, go online at www.richmond.ca/register, quoting course #268058, or register in person at the West Richmond Community Centre (9180 No. 1 Rd.) or at any

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Food security has not quite entered into the

mainstream mind, yet.

The term itself, is daunt-ing, and hails to an era where new policies and programs centred on the protection of citizens, government, and corpo-rate interests. This same period of time brought us similar terms that we are more familiar with – national security and environmental security. These latter terms are militaristic in origin and focus on the idea of ‘securing’ resources and safety.

Food security’s origins come from the inter-national arena where grassroots activists, gov-ernments, and interna-tional non-government organizations were all at-tempting to address the

growing issue of poverty and consequently, the lack of access to food.

Here in Richmond, we would like to think of ourselves as having an abundance of food and wealth. However, there are those within our community that do not share these luxuries. They cannot lever their dollars and purchase the range of food stuffs that the middle and upper classes can afford. For a family of four on income assistance, the cost of a nutritious food basket in Metro Vancouver costs $851 dollars, the average cost of housing is $1,107, the amount of disposable income left is -$107.

Some of the con-sequences of having irregular and poor food access include: poor pregnancy outcomes, deficits in learning, lowered performance in school, increased illness for all ages, increased medical costs, and higher psychological and mental anguish.

There are many barriers that people face when accessing food outside of their income level. This can include the location of food stores, mobility of individuals, lack of knowledge, inadequate space for preparing and storing foods, and a lack of time. Many vulnerable people in Richmond work multiple jobs and often have to decide between nutritious foods (which are more expensive) and

lower quality, calorie dense foods. These calorie dense foods are cheaper and are often implicated in diet-related diseases such as diabe-tes, heart disease, and obesity.

Presently, food security efforts in Richmond span a range of activities and initiatives. The one that we are most familiar with is emergency food relief, or more commonly the Richmond Food Bank and the wide variety of community meals across the city. These spaces provide food to people who are currently experi-encing hunger. Our belief is that there will always be a need to provide families and individuals with food due to folks experiencing immediate hardship (e.g. natural di-sasters, political turmoil, household instability, job loss). However, it is not the role of emergency food providers to ‘fix’ our broken food system.

Other food security

activities centre on the question: Now that we have food, what do we do with it? The knowl-edge of how to grow, cook, purchase, procure, and dispose of food is disappearing. As we live in a ‘disposable’ culture, take out and pre-fab meals are becoming more and more common.

We need to support our emergency food relief providers while still working on chang-ing our ailing food system. Building strong local markets for food and supporting local farmers is one impor-tant step. The other is raising knowledge and awareness that there are people in our community who experience hunger, regularly and occasion-ally.

I got involved in food work because I see it as creating hope. Hope that the present and future can be better. Food connects people. It creates community, and gets people mobilized to change themselves and their surroundings. Take a moment to reflect upon our community’s food security and ask yourself: What am I willing and able to do to ensure that everyone has food?

Colin Dring is with Richmond Food Security Society. If you want to contribute and learn more about its activities, visit www.richmondfoodsecurity.org

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You can fight big brother, and win, it turns out.

That sound you heard Thursday was the shouts of joy from some 60,000 BC Hydro customers who emerged victorious after fighting against the installation of smart meters in their homes, crying foul about potential health hazards and privacy invasion.

On Thursday, the provincial govern-ment announced those hold-out cus-tomers can elect to keep their analog meters until they break down—or their accuracy seal expires—or they can receive a digital meter with its transmission function turned off.

But retaining the analog meter or getting a declawed smart meter will come with a price, roughly $20 per month to read the meter, as well as $100 to have a deactivated smart meter installed.

Smart meter opponents have

long questioned the potential adverse health effects of the new meters, with some claiming the meters are an invasion of privacy as it also gathers data about power use during various parts of the day.

Others objected to having the smart meter shoved down their throats. Now the question is whether the 1.8 million custom-ers who did have smart meters installed, regret not having fought harder against the tech change.

Judging from the volume of e-mails and phone calls The Richmond Review has received, this one shapes up to be another case similar to the introduction of the HST. For many people, it’s not about the smart meters or the tech they employ, but the manner in which it was introduced.

And certainly, the province prob-ably realized this was going to be a case of where it could not win the public relations battle.

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There’s bigger issues to address than rabbitsEditor:

Re: “Hope for rabbits not lost,” Letters.

I’m sorry, but I find that the sentiment for these bunnies to be entirely misguided.

There exists so many more humanitarian is-sues to be addressed. Child poverty, senior abuse, food bank deficiencies, to name only three.

Let us tackle food banks. We could absolutely use these bunnies to provide sustenance to those in need. Has anyone eaten rabbit stew? I love it.

I wish that I could capture rabbits for the plate. I will even extend this notion towards the marauding geese. Recipes available online. We should be able to harvest this unexpected boon.

I’m weary of those who put cuddly little vermin ahead of their own humanity. There so many people suf-fering on this planet why not utilize your energy towards help-ing those people in need?

Starting with those in your community.

Steve CarverRichmond

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lettersHello, we’re in CanadaEditor:

I’ve worked in customer service for a while now, and there has been too many times a Chinese customer has walked in, asking “Do you speak Chinese?” in some barely audible, broken English.

Now, keep in mind that I’m a Canadian-born Chinese, or, as others like to call it, “second generation Chinese.” In other words, I’m part of the generation that can't speak (or can’t uently speak) their parent's language of origin. Thus, the most frustrating part about having these types of customers come in is that they, seeing a “Chinese” person at the till, expect to be serviced and spoken to in Chinese. If you can’t utter a reply when they ask you the question, they immediately leave the store, glaring at you.

Uh, hello, we’re in Canada! Not everyone here who looks Chinese, speaks Chinese. It seems that if one wants to work in Richmond, having “ uent Chinese” on a resume is becoming more of a requirement.

Katherine MuiRichmond

Editor: On a bright and sunny

Saturday morning, I de-cided to head across the street for a quick jog on the Railway greenway. In order to achieve that, I would have to cross the Francis and Railway intersection—no big deal, right? As the walk-ing man symbol ashed green, I made sure to look both ways before crossing—the way my elementary school teachers taught me.

As I stepped down on the sidewalk, a shiny silver Mercedes ran a red light and zoomed across the white strips of the pedestrian walk-way, merely missing me by inches. In shock, I halted to a stop and glared at the driver, whose car was already a speck in the distance—one would wonder how fast the car was going. The driver didn’t even attempt to stop, nor was an apology given.

It is times like these when I doubt the safety of our roads. I turned 16 a few months ago, o cially of age to write the knowledge test. While all my other friends—especially the ones who have the Y chromosome—ru shed to obtain their learning

license, I was hesitant. Though it is true that I am clumsy, a procras-tinator and have a ter-rible sense of direction, I must admit that anoth-er reason why I still have yet to obtain my L is my fear of sharing the roads with bad drivers.

I’ve never been a driver, but I have been a passenger many times in my life. If you’re one of those reckless driver on the road today in Rich-mond who turn without signalling, ignore pedes-trians and cyclists, run red lights and stop signs, and honk impatiently at the car in front of you going 50 km/h—the speed limit—among others transgressions, I urge you to change for the better. Not only are you putting your safety at risk, but also your pas-sengers and the people you are sharing the road with.

In addition, you are being a poor role model for teenagers like me who wish to learn the safe and responsible way to drive. To the responsible drivers out there who take these thoughts in consider-ation, I sincerely thank you.

Janice WongRichmond

Learn to drive responsibly

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Novelist Nina Munteanu will be joined by other local authors at Chap-ters Richmond next week for readings and discussions of their works.

The event takes place Friday, July 26, from 5 to 8:30 p.m.

Munteanu is touring with her latest book The Last Summoner, a historical fantasy published by Starfire World Syndicate.

The time travel tale spans 600 years, from medieval Poland to present-day Paris. The story follows Vivianne Schoen, who discovers she can alter history—but not before she is brand-ed a witch and must flee through a time-space tear. Now in an alternate France ruled by Teutonic Knights, she must decide how to remake history.

A former Richmond resident and instructor at Douglas College, Munteanu began her tour in Toronto and is now signing copies of her book at stores in Metro Vancouver.

The Last Summoner is Munteanu’s 10th published book. Chapters Richmond is located at Richport Town Centre, 8171 Ackroyd Rd.

A Midsummer’s Art Dream this weekend

Thompson Community Centre is hosting a juried art exhibition this weekend, featuring painting and photography.

An opening reception is set for to-night (Friday) from 6 to 8:30 p.m., and the exhibition will continue Saturday

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Called A Midsummer’s Art Dream, the show will be held in the commu-nity centre’s annex building. Admis-sion is free to the opening reception and exhibition.

Music at the Cannery series continues

Gerry Layton performs pop hits of the ‘60s and ‘70s at the Gulf of Geor-gia Cannery tonight (Friday) as part of the Music at the Cannery summer music series.

The music series is sponsored by G&F Financial Group and presented in collaboration with the Beat Merchant in Steveston.

Upcoming: Dancetime Big Band on July 26; the Jessica Stuart Few on Aug. 2; Hang-Ten Hangmen on Aug. 9; Now’s the Time on Aug. 16; Harpdog Brown and Brandon Isaak on Aug. 23; and Sibel Thrasher on Aug. 30.

All shows start at 6:30 p.m.; arrive early to ensure a seat. Admission is by donation. Concerts are held outdoors on the Tank Deck of the can-nery, located at 12138 Fourth Ave. in Steveston.

Old hairstyles make comeback Saturday

Hair and makeup stylists from Cherry Makeup and Hair will be offer-ing free retro hairstyles in Steveston Saturday.

It’s part of an event at Steveston Museum’s park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. called Styling the Past. Sign up for a hairstyle that day or call 604-718-8439 to reserve a spot.

Latin music duo Sangre Morena will offer musical entertainment starting at 11:30 a.m., followed by the Squares Barbershop Quartet—a men’s a cap-pella group—at 1:30 p.m.

Children will be able to create a flapper style headband or decorate a sailor’s hat. A colouring contest will offer prizes from Splash Toy Shop and the Candy Dish. All are welcome to bring their blankets and picnic baskets to the park.

Two other Picnic in the Past events are planned: Aug. 3 and Aug. 17.

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Initially the results were positive. Duringthe first two years, the new driver crashrate went down 26%. But most of theimprovement was by Learners rather thanNovices who remained 45% more likelythan experienced drivers to be involved incrashes.

The carnage continued. On March 21st,2002, four Delta teens were killed whenthe teen driver failed to stop at a stop signat the intersection of 57B Street andDeltaport Way and was broadsided by asemi-trailer. The teen driver, licensed foronly two weeks, was the only survivor.On May 31st, 2003, a 19-year-old driverand his three friends, after watching ahockey game and drinking, attempted todrive home together. The driver wove inand out of traffic at high speed and col-lided with a truck on the other side of ablind hill on Cedar Hill Road in Victoria.In this case, the three friends and thetruck driver survived while the teen driv-er was killed. On July 18th, 2003, fourfriends were involved in a single-carhigh-speed crash on the Old IslandHighway. Their car crashed into a con-

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Cars have never been easier or safer to drive, and the ubiquity of licensed drivers in the motorized world is unprecedented in history. Of course, this speaks to the relatively low level of skill and experience required to legally operate a motor vehicle.

The role of ‘driver’ behaviour has been different with respect to other transportation modes. Airplane pilots, ship captains, and railroad engineers are trained and experientially skilled professionals whose aptitude, performance, and judgment must meet the highest and best known standards of the day. The massively complex vessels they command are replete with failsafe systems backstopping autopilot systems supported by every kind of data reporter and recorder that human ingenuity has devised. All we ask of these ‘drivers’, in turn, is to be the ultimate ‘failsafe’ system.

But these days, the performance of a number of these ‘drivers’ has horrified us like never before. On the maritime side, a former BC Ferries navigation officer was recently sentenced to four years in prison for criminal negligence causing the death of two passengers who drowned when Lilgert, piloting the Queen of the North, missed a

routine turn on entering Wright Sound, and continued in a straight line without any course changes or deceleration until the vessel ran aground and sank off Gil Island. While whatever prevented or distracted the officer from safely piloting the vessel was not established in court, the judge noted, “I do not need to speculate on what (the officer) was doing on the bridge that night. I know what he was not doing. He was not doing his job.”

At the time of writing, a cruise ship captain’s trial for multiple manslaughter, abandoning ship, and causing the shipwreck of his vessel, the Costa Concordia in 2012 has begun in Tuscany, Italy. The captain achieved instant infamy with the broadcast of his taped refusal to an Italian coast guard official to re-board the ship to supervise the evacuation. The captain’s lawyer reportedly has opened with the explanation that his client was inadvertently “lightly thrown off” the sinking ship into a lifeboat during the chaotic evacuation, and that in the darkness he didn’t see a ladder he could have used to climb back aboard.

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Airline Captain Sullenberger’s valiant handling of a malfunctioning airliner, in the ‘Miracle on the Hudson’, January 2009, was instantly recognized as such. His particular expertise in aviation safety was credited as a key factor in the outcome. One wonders whether other professional ‘drivers’, less successful in dealing with emergencies, may have become, not surprisingly but not inexcusably, overly reliant on engineered safety systems.

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With teams literally lin-ing up for the chance to play in the Nations Cup—which kicks off Friday—the biggest challenge facing organizers of Rich-mond’s annual summer soccer spectacle is how to retain the atmosphere.

There are certainly enough fields to accom-modate further growth, but losing the camara-derie borne from playing the majority of matches at a central location (the hub of the action takes place at Hugh Boyd Park) would be a tradeoff.

Organizers are already tasked with trying to schedule matches for 54 teams over six divisions in just over 2 1/2 days. It liter-ally means a game is con-tinuously in progress on each of the four pitches at Hugh Boyd Park through to Sunday’s finals. That’s not including matches at Minoru Park or Manoah Steves Elementary.

But for Nations Cup So-ciety president Jeff Wilson and his team of volunteer organizers, the end result is worth all their efforts.

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When it bowed 10 years ago, the Mazda3 was an immediate hit. With one of the best-looking shapes in the segment and signature “spirit of a sportscar” ride and han-dling, Canadians quickly sent Mazda from the middle of the compact pack to the top, threatening Honda Civic’s lock on No. 1.

With the second generation, success made Mazda fearful of tampering with a winner, so they went conservative but it still sold well. In fact, Canadians have bought more than 430,000 Mazda3s in the past decade. It also accounts for 50 per cent of all Mazdas sold worldwide.

But in the last two years, Mazda3 slipped from perennial No. 2 to fourth spot behind Elantra and Corolla respectively.

So for the third generation, Mazda is being aggressive again, starting with the styling.

The 2014 adopts Mazda’s new Kodo design language. Seen from the side, the body looks like it is being thrust forward, but with the steeply raked windshield, it appears laid back at the same time.

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It is a suite of lighter platforms/engines/transmissions, lean-burn engineering, Formula One inspired engine architecture and energy saving/storing technology.

An example of the latter is i-Eloop — the world’s first capacitor-based brake energy regeneration system. It takes unused energy and converts it to electricity that is stored in the capacitor. It does not make electricity, but can be used to supplement the battery/lighting/air conditioning which means less fuel used to top up the battery.

Believe it or not, the capacitor is made with carbon from burned coconut shells and aluminum foil and can store enough “free” additional motive power to lower fuel con-sumption by five per cent in the real world.

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These will include such advances in safety such as i-Activsense that uses sens-ing devices such as milliwave radars and cameras to support the driver in recogniz-ing hazards, reducing the possibility of collisions and minimizing damage should accidents occur.

Other available new safety technologies include a Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS), Forward Obstruction Warning (FOW), Mazda Radar Cruise Control (MRCC) and Smart City Brake Support (SCBS).

Mazda is a very small carmaker in the scheme of things, but there is this feeling of confidence that it is on the right track with Skyactiv, Kodo and maybe just a touch of good old Zoom-Zoom.

It couldn’t come at a better time.

The Mazda3 sedan and hatchback (shown) looks noticeably different with its new Kodo exterior de-sign language and a remarkable drag coefficient as low as 0.255 with self-closing radiator shutter.

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Step One on the comeback trail—play to your strengths.

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Available new conveniences include dual-zone automatic air conditioning, next-gen SD navigation and a premium audio system with 6.1-inch QVGA liquid crystal display and multi-function touch panel. Even the tilt/telescopic steering wheel has been rede-signed to better match the uptick in quality and ergonomic design.

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by Don FennellSports Editor

Discover Your Sport is back for a second year.

On Sunday, Aug. 25, Richmond Sports Council in partnership with the City of Richmond, Kid-Sport Richmond and The Rich-mond Review will host a day of sport discovery from noon to 4 p.m. at Minoru Park. Local sports organizations will have booths set up around the park, each of which will provide a fun introduction to the wide variety of sports activities available in the community.

“Just as children need to be

taught to read and write, they also need to be taught how to run, jump and throw,” says Richmond Sports Council chair Jim Lamond. “After all, movement is a child’s first language and our ability to move is the most fundamental means we have of interacting with our world.”

Lamond explains that Discover Your Sport is also about promot-ing the importance of being ac-tive for life. He notes children who have being active are more likely to stay active for life, which is re-flected in the Richmond Sports for Life model.

In addition, Lamond says all chil-

dren should be given the oppor-tunity to participate in sport, and experience all the positive ben-efits. KidSport Richmond provides support to children by removing fi-nancial barriers that prevent them from playing organized sport.

Those attending Discover Your Sport day will receive a special col-lector’s passport, along with a map pointing each the location of each of the participating sports groups, at the main entrance beside Mi-noru Pavilion.

All passport holders who have their book fully stamped by the participating sports groups will be eligible for a prize.

Discover Your Sport back Aug. 25

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Fencing serves many pur-poses. Some

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Because fencing can be expensive, some home-owners look for ways to cut costs, which can be relatively easy, especially for those homeowners willing to consider various materials when erecting their fence.

Traditional fences are available in materials ranging from wood to vinyl to metal. Homeown-ers have other options at their disposal if they pre-fer a more natural fence. Different shrubs, trees or grasses can be planted to create a barrier between properties or within the property.

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a few years. Therefore, the most cost-effective fencing material may not necessarily be the least expensive one at the store. Here are some materials homeowners can consider.

•Found material: Repurposed wood or metal can be crafted into a rustic, one-of-a-kind fence. Materials can be found that are no cost, requiring only the cost of labor. Should you build it yourself,

this can be next to nothing. Sometimes ex-isting fences on another property can be disas-sembled and re-built on your own property for little to no cost as well.

•Chainlink/chainwire: Chainlink fencing is one of the most economical types of boundary fenc-ing. The fencing comes in a variety of diamond sizes and is fixed to gal-vanized pipes spaced across the perimeter of the property. Although

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•Picket fencing: A wooden picket fence is another inexpensive fencing material. The pickets can be pur-chased in various heights, and this fence may be used as garden border fencing or to mark a property line between homes. Spac-ing the pickets widely apart may cut down on the number that need to be purchased, further keeping the cost down.

•Bamboo: Bamboo is a rapidly growing grass that produces a hard wood-like material that is used in many building applica-tions. Bamboo wood can be used to build a fence, but the natural plant also can be planted to form a living fence for privacy.

•Stockade fencing: A stockade fence is one of the more basic wood fencing options. Wooden slats are placed alongside one another to form an effective and affordable privacy fence. Stockade fencing can be stained or painted to preserve it. Many home improve-ment retailers sell panels of stockade fencing so that you can make fence installation a do-it-your-self project.

•Vinyl fencing: Although vinyl fencing is one of the more expen-sive fencing materials at the outset (it costs about twice the price of a wood fence), it does pay for itself rather quickly thanks to minimal maintenance. Unlike some other materi-als, vinyl will not rot or discolour. You also won’t have to purchase stain, paint and expensive cleaners for a vinyl fence.

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Remodeling a base-ment is a popular home improvement project. A finished basement makes the space more functional and, when done correctly, can add a considerable amount of living space to a home.

Finishing a basement pays dividends in addi-tional space in a home that doesn’t require the same level of invest-ment as putting an addition on the house. Also, the groundwork for a finished room is already there, as most basements are already set up with a poured concrete floor and some walls. Some electrical components, plumb-ing and the creature comforts of drywall and a more inviting floor might be all that’s necessary to finish a basement. The process can be labour-intensive, and many people prefer to leave it to a profes-sional contractor. What-ever finishing method is chosen, homeown-ers should follow the proper procedures when doing the work.

DO start with a de-tailed plan. Measure out the basement and mark any items that cannot be moved, such as a furnace, water heater or pipes. Create a design board that showcases the materials you plan to use on the project. Think about ways you plan to arrange furni-ture and consider all of the possible uses for the room.

DON’T plan to finish the entire basement. Doing so will leave you without a storage or utility area where you house holiday decora-tions, tools, luggage and similar items.

DO get the scoop on building codes. Know-ing what the municipal-ity allows in basement remodeling will help you to customize a plan that is functional, safe and legal.

DON’T overlook adequate lighting in your refinishing plan. A basement is likely one area of the house that has limited natural light pouring in.

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Six home and renovation flicks

There are so many people who are anxious to get knee-deep in home improvement projects.

Still others are more than happy to leave the work to a professional and sit back and enjoy the results.

Those who choose to hire a contractor can certainly get their fill of home improvement projects by watching films where homes or renovations are central to the plot.

1. Money Pit: No list would be complete without including this movie starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, who attempt to renovate a mansion only to be met with disaster after disaster.

2. The Notebook: Nicholas Sparks' novel turned into this unforgettable, romantic film is a love story at its core. However, the renovation of a Victorian home in the Caroli-nas is also central to the story and makes for amazing imagery.

3. Poltergeist: This movie showcases what can go wrong when a home takes on a life of its own as malevolent ghosts take over.

4. Under the Tuscan Sun: While renovat-ing a home might be considered interesting, doing so in the remote beauty of the Italian countryside makes for a much more visually appealing film.

5. House of Sand and Fog: A woman is evicted from her home after it is repossessed and auctioned. Together with a sheriff 's deputy the woman begins harassing the new owners of the home, who are carrying out extensive renovations, in an attempt to get back her residence.

6. Field of Dreams: Although it is not the house that is getting a makeover, but rather the fields behind this impressive farmhouse, viewers can be mesmerized by the magic that ensues afterward.

Tips on finishing your basement

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ISSUE NUMBER 10 JULY 2013

Keep up-to-date on all things YVR by following us on Twitter

@YVRairport

INSIDERY V R A MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S NEW AND NEWSWORTHY AT YVR.

FROM ROADWAYS TO RUNWAYS: YVR CONSTRUCTION UPDATEBetween increased passenger traffic, summer festivals, Take-Off Fridays and a number of gateway construction projects, Summer 2013 is shaping up to be one of YVR’s busiest yet. Here’s a snapshot of the improvements underway at YVR this summer.

SUMMER 2013 RUNWAY OPERATIONS EVERY SUMMER, THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY

CONDUCTS RUNWAY MAINTENANCE AND

REPAIRS TO ENSURE WE’RE OPERATING A

SAFE AND SECURE AIRPORT.

The North Runway will be used for

departures and arrivals nightly while repairs

are underway on the South Runway, from

July 7 to August 30 between the hours of

9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.

Limited North Runway departures will also

occur over the summer to help reduce

delays and congestion during peak travel

periods, beginning this month through

August 30.

RUSS BAKER WAY REPAVINGOver the summer months, we’ll be

repaving Russ Baker Way between Miller

Road and Inglis Drive to ensure that it

remains a safe and reliable roadway for

our community.

This will mean reduced speed limits,

closed cycling lanes and intermittent lane

closures. Traffic lanes will remain open

at all times, but we suggest that drivers

allow for extra travel time if Russ Baker

Way is part of your route.

More information on the project is

available at www.yvr.ca

Questions and comments are welcome at

[email protected]

DOMESTIC TERMINAL UPGRADESPart of the Airport Authority’s 10-year,

$1.8-billion gateway plan to build a better

YVR, construction on the Domestic Terminal’s

A & B gates continues. Once complete

in 2015, the facility will offer passengers

traveling with WestJet and other regional

carriers renovated gates and hold rooms,

new shops and restaurants and art and

architecture inspired by B.C.’s Interior.

DESIGNER OUTLET CENTREYVR is partnering with McArthurGlen

Group to build a Designer Outlet

Centre on Sea Island, conveniently

located steps from the Canada Line.

Preliminary site work is underway,

with a target opening of 2015. This

regional destination will feature a

variety of shops and services, plus an

entertainment square, playground,

restaurants and other amenities the

entire community can enjoy.

FLIGHT PATH PARKFlight Path Park is getting a new look and a new name. This favourite plane-spotting locale

at the end of the South Runway is undergoing renovation this summer, and will reopen in

September as Larry Berg Park – a tribute to our former CEO. A central plaza, new pathways

and an elevated platform for the best aircraft viewing on the South side await the community.

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RICHMOND REVIEW - JUL 2013 21.42x14

ISSUE NUMBER 10 JULY 2013

Keep up-to-date on all things YVR by following us on Twitter

@YVRairport

INSIDERY V R A MONTHLY LOOK AT WHAT’S NEW AND NEWSWORTHY AT YVR.

FROM ROADWAYS TO RUNWAYS: YVR CONSTRUCTION UPDATEBetween increased passenger traffic, summer festivals, Take-Off Fridays and a number of gateway construction projects, Summer 2013 is shaping up to be one of YVR’s busiest yet. Here’s a snapshot of the improvements underway at YVR this summer.

SUMMER 2013 RUNWAY OPERATIONS EVERY SUMMER, THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY

CONDUCTS RUNWAY MAINTENANCE AND

REPAIRS TO ENSURE WE’RE OPERATING A

SAFE AND SECURE AIRPORT.

The North Runway will be used for

departures and arrivals nightly while repairs

are underway on the South Runway, from

July 7 to August 30 between the hours of

9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.

Limited North Runway departures will also

occur over the summer to help reduce

delays and congestion during peak travel

periods, beginning this month through

August 30.

RUSS BAKER WAY REPAVINGOver the summer months, we’ll be

repaving Russ Baker Way between Miller

Road and Inglis Drive to ensure that it

remains a safe and reliable roadway for

our community.

This will mean reduced speed limits,

closed cycling lanes and intermittent lane

closures. Traffic lanes will remain open

at all times, but we suggest that drivers

allow for extra travel time if Russ Baker

Way is part of your route.

More information on the project is

available at www.yvr.ca

Questions and comments are welcome at

[email protected]

DOMESTIC TERMINAL UPGRADESPart of the Airport Authority’s 10-year,

$1.8-billion gateway plan to build a better

YVR, construction on the Domestic Terminal’s

A & B gates continues. Once complete

in 2015, the facility will offer passengers

traveling with WestJet and other regional

carriers renovated gates and hold rooms,

new shops and restaurants and art and

architecture inspired by B.C.’s Interior.

DESIGNER OUTLET CENTREYVR is partnering with McArthurGlen

Group to build a Designer Outlet

Centre on Sea Island, conveniently

located steps from the Canada Line.

Preliminary site work is underway,

with a target opening of 2015. This

regional destination will feature a

variety of shops and services, plus an

entertainment square, playground,

restaurants and other amenities the

entire community can enjoy.

FLIGHT PATH PARKFlight Path Park is getting a new look and a new name. This favourite plane-spotting locale

at the end of the South Runway is undergoing renovation this summer, and will reopen in

September as Larry Berg Park – a tribute to our former CEO. A central plaza, new pathways

and an elevated platform for the best aircraft viewing on the South side await the community.

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Deb Robson604-328-3507Pet Friendly Real Estate

RE/MAX Westcoast110-6086 Russ Baker Way,Richmond, BC V7B 1B4

www.DebRobson.com

Q: What should I ‘do’ to my place before I list it for sale?

A: Get advice from your Realtor® before you spend a dime, and consider their advice seriously. They know what the trends are, what Buyers want and look for, and they know what would be money wasted. for example - you are considering buying a new washer/dryer before you list.....do you know if your buyer wants white, red or stainless? do you know if they want heavy-duty or not, or front loading or top? There is no way to know what your buyer will want, and guessing is not the answer. Perhaps consider putting an ‘allowance’ in your listing for the buyer to choose their own style of appliance. That way, they know when they walk in the door that they can have exactly the set they want......smart huh?or.......you have three nice white new appliances in your kitchen, but the dishwasher is green and old. Should you replace it now? Probably yes.....or consider the allowance idea againor.......does the front door need painting? simple, cheap to do, get it done! is your yard in need of weeding or some cheery colourful plants, get it done!My rule is simple..........consider all of your ‘easier’ options i.e. cleaning, decluttering, paint, replacing light bulbs, xing gates etc.If a project requires a large sum of money, discuss it with your Realtor® and make sure it is the ‘right’ thing to do. We are trained to know how to guide you, and don’t want you to spend money that won’t bring you a good return on the largest investment you own.Included in my service is home-staging and guidance through the pre-list process. As a licensed Realtor®, my job is to help you sell your home in a timely fashion, for the best price possible. Call me for a consultation, or call your Realtor®, and listen to what they tell you. It will be to your advantage.

Kimberley EvansLife-Cycle Celebrant®

604-448-0044Cell: 604 603-5540

[email protected]

Q: My loved one did not want to have a religious funeral service. How can a Life-Cycle Celebrant® help me?

A: I will come to your home or wherever you wish to meet and make inquiry with empathy and understanding and pertinent questions to create a beautiful personalized ceremony – a ceremony that fulfils everyone’s wishes.

Many memorials have themes specific to the passions and interests of the deceased. Perhaps their culture and history is important and I will build a ceremony around that, specific and unique to them.

Sometimes with sudden and unexpected death, the family is unable to come to terms with what to say at a final farewell. It would be my honor to help you move through this very difficult time and create an inspiring and touching memory that will last a lifetime.

Sean MossOwner 604-729-4261homeinspectorsean.com

Q: What is Asbestos and why is it a possible health concern?

A: Asbestos is a natural mineral that was used in several building materials for its strength, exibility, diversity and insulating qualities. Manufacturers stopped using it in the early 1980’s due to health risks associated to prolonged exposure, such as Mesothelioma cancer. When left undisturbed, there are no current heath risks with asbestos. However, during renovation work, the tiny bers are released into the air, where they can be inhaled. This is what can lead to cancer a number of years later.Asbestos was commonly used in the following building materials:• Roo ng materials (felt and shingles)• Insulation around pipes and duct work• Attic insulation, called Vermiculite• Many Textured paints• Cement pipes• Vinyl & linoleum oor tiles• Caulking & adhesives• Exterior siding, commonly known as asbestos cementSo if you live in an older home, have an environmental company test various building materials for asbestos, especially before you begin renovations!

“My Homework Is Your Protection”

Sean MossHome Inspection Services

Peter TongPharmacist and Certified Diabetes Educator

PharmasaveSteveston Village

604-232-0159105-12420 No. 1 Road, Richmond, BC, V7E [email protected]

I am suffering from chronic constipation. What do you suggest?

Constipation can be caused by many different reasons; from medications, to poor diet, to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and everything in between. Simple constipation, those not related directly to food, allergies, or IBS, are easier to treat, often from

simply starting a probiotic and a high dose fiber product. An example of a high dose fiber product is Nutracleanse, a combination of flax seed, psyllium, dandelion, fenugreek, and burdock roots. Two tablespoons of this has the same amount of fiber as 10 slices of whole wheat bread and can be added to your cereal or a smoothie to easily increase your fiber intake.

On the other hand, constipation related to IBS is often related to small intestine bacteria overgrowth (SIBO), a condition of excessive bacteria in the small intestine and is recognized as the cause of IBS. Treatment of this type of constipation requires removal and repair of bacteria in the intestinal tract. I currently follow the recommendations from the SIBO protocol from the Revitalize Health Center in BC, a treatment combining natural antimicrobials alongside a probiotic specific for constipation. Symptoms generally start improving at 4-6 weeks. Due to the wide variance in symptoms and medical history of clients suffering from this type of IBS and constipation, treatment is still individualized. To see if an individualized treatment protocol might be suitable for your constipation, visit us at Pharmasave Steveston Village to learn more.

A:Q:

Daniel Wang Ah-FatFinancial Advisor190-8380 Lansdowne RdRichmond, B.C. V6X 3M6

[email protected]

Q: Did you know you can arrange for your favourite charity to receive a donation in the event of your death?

A: A gift of life insurance is an easy and economical way to make a charitable contribution‚ a lasting testimonial of your care and concern. There are a number of ways to provide for a gift of life insurance. The method you choose will depend on your preferences and circumstances, says Daniel Wang, Financial Advisor at The Co-operators.

The most common method of using life insurance to benefit a qualified charity is to simply ‘gift’ a life insurance policy you no longer need to the charity. Whether it is fully or partially paid-up, you can transfer ownership of the policy to a charity of your choice and receive an immediate income tax receipt for the cash surrender value of the policy.

There are benefits for you too. A gift of life insurance may allow you to make a larger gift than you could make from your current disposable income. Charities will issue you official tax receipts for policies they own but for which you pay the premiums, meaning that the life insurance premiums form part of your annual charitable gifts for income tax purposes. In turn, you may be entitled to claim a tax credit that can reduce the cost of the gift substantially.

A different option is to buy a new policy and sign it over to your charity. Again, if you make your charity the owner of the new policy, you will be entitled to tax receipts for any premium payments you make.

You might also choose to make the charity the beneficiary of a policy without transferring ownership. At the time of your death the charity will receive the policy proceeds and the tax benefits will accrue to your estate.

There is so much to think about when planning for the future, it’s a good idea to consult an insurance professional for advice on matters pertaining to estate and gift planning.

C&C

Q: Are UV protected sunglasses important?

A: Extended exposure to the sun’s UV rays has been linked to eye damage, including cataracts, macular degeneration, pingueculae and pterygia and photokeratitis that can cause temporary vision loss. In order to prevent these conditions, UV protection is extremely important. Look for sunglasses that block 100 percent of UV rays and that also absorb most HEV rays. Also, children are more susceptible to retinal damage from UV rays because the lens inside a child’s eye is clearer than an adult lens, enabling more UV to penetrate deep into the eye. So it is just as important for them to have protective sunglasses as well.

Dr. Gill Optometrist

604-370-0993#120-11590 Cambie Road, Richmond

[email protected]

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Advertising FeatureAsk the Experts

Len BradyThe Richmond Firebox

604-284-5154

100-3031 Beckman Place Richmond, BC, V6X 3R2

therichmondfirebox.ca

Q: I am planning a renovation and expect it to include a fireplace. I have heard about “inserts” and “zero-clearance fireplaces” what is the difference and how does this affect my decision?

A: This question is always worth discussing as the two types of

fireplace products are for completely different installations.

Inserts are appliances that are designed to be installed into masonry/wood-burning fireplaces and the surrounding finishes must maintain the non-combustible standard that the original fireplace held. Manufacturers build various sizes of units to target various openings, desired heating, and aesthetics. The units will have flexible liners running up to rain caps or termination at the top of the chimneys and finally they will have trims for finishing the front opening.

A Zero-Clearance fireplace is designed to be installed into framed construction and can be enclosed typically with drywall and combustible material. Note that there are some instances where each fireplace has hot zones where “non-combustible” finishes must be planned for. These types of fireplaces are used in new construction and in areas where there currently isn’t a fireplace.

Finally, our experience at The Richmond Firebox will allow us to assist you in your planning, ensuring that the size, style, and budget is right for your project.

Gary Lok CPP, PSP, CIPM

President

Integritas Security Group Inc.

604-284-5538Fax: 604-285-0529

201-5575 No. 3 RoadRichmond, BC V6X 2C9

[email protected]

Q: Our business has a monitored security system, who should attend alarm call-outs?

A: With the Lower Mainland growing in size, many companies find their alarm emergency contacts living great distances away from their business, making it impractical and costly for staff to attend an alarm call-out.

Companies are also noticing the danger of asking staff to attend an alarm call-out in the middle of the evening. Many companies choose to hire a security company to respond to their security alarms rather then place their employees in danger.

Mobile patrol & alarm response security staff are trained to deal with security incidents; they will investigate the cause of the alarm and contact the Richmond RCMP if there are any signs of forced entry or suspicious activity. If the property is insecure they will stand-by on-site until contractors can be arranged to fix the damage (e.g. glass, locks, doors, etc.) or until the property owner attends the site.

In some municipalities in the Lower Mainland, property owners can only use a monitored security system; a city alarm permit may be necessary before the Police will attend to a security alarm. Each time there is a response the fee will go up; in some cases the Police may not attend if there are too many false alarms.

In Richmond, the RCMP will attend property alarms; There are factors limiting Police response; such as attending more serious crimes, the number of call-outs they receive to a specific property and how many of those calls are false. Property owners could receive invoices for Police response through the City of Richmond By-Laws.

Gary Lok is a licensed security consultant and private investigator, with over 25 years experience in the security industry. For more information please contact Gary Lok at [email protected]

Q: Summer is here! Are there simple and easy ways to keep my family and home cool during this hot spell?

A: There are a number of ways you can keep cool this summer at home. I have listed 5 easy tips that you can put into use:1. Keep the house closed during the day (meaning have your windows and doors shut) to not let in unwanted heat and humidity. Open your windows during the evening when the sun has set and the temperature has cooled. Using a fan helps circulate the air in the room too.2. Turn off heat generating appliances like computers and lamps when they are not being used and run the dishwasher in the evening when it is cooler outside.3. Hang tightly woven screens or bamboo shades outside your windows to stop 60 to 80 percent of the sun’s heat from getting to your windows and heating your home.4. Have your air conditioner serviced to maximize efficiency. Clean your A/C’s air filter every month during cooling season. Normal dust build-up can reduce the air flow by 1 percent per week.5. If you have an older central air conditioner, consider replacing the outdoor compressor with a modern, high-efficiency unit. Make sure that it is properly matched to the indoor unit. If you are buying a new air conditioner, make sure that it is accurately sized. Get assistance from an air conditioning contractor who can discuss various options for your home.If you would like more information on installing an air conditioner, please feel free to give us a call at 778-802-1607. We have a promotion of $350 off the installation of a new air conditioner going on until August 30th!

Brian WilliamsPresidentAshton Service Group

778-802-1607ashtonservicegroup.com

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Q: What is the position of CHOA (Condominium Homeowner Association of BC) regarding the final date for a Strata to obtain a Strata Depreciation Report? Also Is it good enough to just have the Depreciation Report ordered by December 13th,2013 (with completed report in 2014)?

A: NO, not according to CHOA.

If your strata corporation does not pass a three quarters pass vote for an exemption bylaw to opt out from the requirement, then you still will be required to have your depreciation report COMPLETED by December 13th,2013.

As of December 13, 2011, a depreciation report is a mandatory function of strata corporations in the Province of British Columbia. Strata Corporations who are not exempt, must comply with the provision by December 13, 2013. Strata corporations with fewer than 5 strata lots, and those strata corporations who pass an annual three quarter vote, are exempt from the requirement.

To Start the process your strata corporation can contribute greatly to the ease of providing the depreciation report and economizing by gathering all of your records and documents that are specific to your type of strata corporation.

Q: Are you an expert in your field or profession? Ready for new customers or clients?

A: Let our readers sample your breadth of knowledge as part of this informative and popular monthly feature in the Richmond Review!

Please give me a call. I’d be happy to discuss how you can join our team of experts.

Lesley SmithAdvertising ConsultantRichmond Review

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Dr. Greg NelsonDentist*Implant, Cosmetic andRestorative Dentistry

604-232-3900www.bcimplants.com

#280-7580 River Road,Richmond, B.C.V6X 1X6*Professional Corp.Enjoy your smile.... Everyone else does!

Q: What is “bruxism”?

A: Bruxism is a disorder of our chewing system (teeth, jaw, muscles) characteristically teeth grinding and/or clenching for no functional purpose. It can occur during sleep as well as wakefulness. The term comes from the Greek word “brygmos” meaning “gnashing of teeth” and it has been around for a long time. It pops up in the Bible (both books, but especially in Matthew) in the context of spiritual stress (i.e. not making it into heaven).It has been classified four different ways. The difference between bruxing during sleep vs. awake seem to be two distinct types of disorders due to different causes. Regardless they both create excessive forces and wear on the teeth and jaws. Sleep bruxism is defined by the International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD) as “a stereotyped movement disorder characterized by grinding or clenching of the teeth during sleep” or a “sleep related movement disorder”. The second classification of bruxism is based on a cause either “primary” (also called “idiopathic bruxism”) not related to other medical conditions and “secondary” such as a medical side effect. Other classifications can be by severity as well as duration.Whatever, people are unaware of the problem. Symptoms for sleep bruxers (sore jaws, muscles) are usually most noticeable immediately after waking then slowly improve during the day. Conversely, awake bruxers slowly get worse throughout the day and may be fine on waking. Night bruxers (roughly 10-16% of people) often generate enough force to cause teeth grinding noises where as day bruxers (22-31% of people – mostly female) do not.Some of the most common signs that dentists notice are excessive tooth wear with flattening of the biting surface or notching at the gum line, tooth fractures or repeated failure of fillings or crowns and overly sensitive teeth. Cheek biting, indentations of the teeth on the sides of the tongue, tender/fatigued jaw muscles or joints, clicking and frequent headaches, especially pain in the temples (temporalis jaw muscle) are other clues we look for.Next time, the causes of bruxism and how we treat it, as well as some other interesting bits of trivia about it.

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Isaac PaynePersonal Trainer

604-764-74676351 Westminster Hwy(Located Inside Razor Fitness)Richmond, B.C.V7C 4V4

[email protected]

Q: I’m 55 years old and I have arthritis in my knees. I have always been active and I still enjoy exercising but I’ve heard that exercise can make my arthritis worse. What should I do?

A: Exercise is actually one of the best ways to manage arthritic pain. Exercise (the right type and the right amount), can help to increase circulation and mobility in the joints. Low impact activities such as walking, cycling, swimming, and strength training with low to moderate weight can be highly beneficial. The key is to keep the joints moving to maintain range of motion and strength. Avoid high impact exercise, take the time to warm up properly and you should have no problem maintaining an active lifestyle.

Yours in health,Isaac Payne

Jim Richardson Western Coin & Stamp

604-278-3235

#2-6380 No. 3 Rd.(next to Staples)Richmond, B.C.

Email: [email protected]

Western Coin & Stamp

Q: Just started my kids on coin collecting and am looking for pages and albums to put them in. Do you carry these items?

A: Yes we do! We just started carrying a new line of coin pages that come in 3 sizes of pockets. There are 88 pocket pages for pennies, nickels and dimes, 63 pocket pages that fit quarters and there is a 30 pocket page that fits 50¢, loonies and toonies. The coins just fit into the pocket and have a small flap to hold them in. These pages come in packages of three for $4.50.

We also stock all the individual small albums for coins ranging from pennies up to toonies and also for American coins. These albums are priced at $4.95 each.

Also available at the store are albums that come with many pages for different sized coins. These range in price from $17.95 to $27.95.

Come in and see us to get everything you need to keep those collections organized.

Q: Are there any laws about scattering cremated remains?

A: There are no provincial regulations that prohibit the scattering of cremated remains by land, sea, or by air, however some municipal by-laws may prohibit. This decision should be carefully considered. Cremated remains should not be scattered on private property without permission. Even with permission, that property can be sold and change hands leaving no accessibility. Although the act of scattering may have some romantic appeal, it is an irreversible decision that leaves no permanent memorial site for friends and family or for future generations. There are many alternatives to scattering. For more information, or for a free copy of your Family Registry, please contact Richmond Funeral Home at (604) 273-3748.

Sandra Melin CFSP

Manager

604-273-3748Richmond Funeral Home8420 Cambie RoadRichmond, BC V6X 1K1

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A miniature version of the World Cup, the Na-tions Cup has evolved in its 34-year history to be-come Western Canada’s premier adult soccer tournament. It is three days of “frenetic football” where teams play for na-tional pride and bragging rights. The games, featur-ing 1,100 participants in the open men’s, open women’s, and men’s over-30, over-38, over-45 and over-52 age groups, typi-cally attracts more than 5,000 spectators over the course of the weekend.

The championship ros-ter at the Nations Cup is re ected by the tourna-ment’s growth. In the ear-ly years, only a few coun-tries managed to win the men’s open division led by Scotland which won every year from 1982 through to 1989. And no other nations besides

Germany, Canada, Ireland and England won prior to India’s ascent to the tittle in 1994. But since then Africa, Italy and the Carib-bean have also managed to secure titles, while the likes of Iran—last year—have made it to the nal . Last July, Germany edged Iran 2-1 for the Geo Penniston Cup, which is named in memory of the individual who was largely responsible for launching the Nations Cup and for many years chaired the tournament committee.

The ever-expanding reach of soccer is also re ected in the countries being represented by the teams. The latest to qualify in the men’s open division is Saudi Arabia, which will make its Na-tions Cup debut Friday at 7:45 p.m. versus the Caribbean at Hugh Boyd Park.

“I’m pleased about that on a number of levels,” says Wilson. “It’s the third year they’ve participated in the quali cation round and from the onset they had the right attitude. Though they hadn’t made the tournament yet, they were well out tted, had a good following and I liked their enthusiasm.”

Saudi Arabia quali ed with victories over Turkey and First Nations.

Nations Cup organiz-ers have also put a ton of e ort into growing the women’s open divi-sion. Wilson hopes the inclusion of a team from

Washington state, which will represent the U.S., will further heighten interest and the calibre of play.

While there have cer-tainly been some grow-ing pains since a wom-en’s division was created in 2005, Wilson says it’s been important to stay on course. He says there’s every chance that young girls attending the Na-tions Cup today will be inspired, as have been the boys, to play in the tournament one day. And increasing interest and opportunities in soc-cer is always a goal of the Nations Cup.

Nations Cup: Highlights•The 2013 Nations Cup, the 34th edition of the annual soccer tournament, kicks o Friday at 6:30 p.m. with games at Hugh Boyd Park (Iran plays England and Scotland faces Africa in men’s open division play, while Ireland plays India and China 1 meets Serbia in men’s over-52 play) and Minoru Park (Scotland plays Italy and England meets Ger-many in the men’s over-30 division).•Play resumes Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m., with semi nal matches beginning at noon Sunday at Manoah Steves Elementary, followed by the men’s open semis at 2:30 p.m. at Boyd.• Tournament fi nals also begin at 2:30 p.m. Sunday with the men’s over-45 title on the line. At 4 p.m., the women’s open nal will be played along with the men’s over-30, men’s over-38 and men’s over-52 nals. The men’s open nal kicks o at 5:45 p.m. at Boyd. Full schedule at www.thenationscup.com

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NEW HOME DEVELOPMENT

The sun is shining on Vancouver’s South Main neighbourhood with Shine, the newest condominium development from Imani Development.

Featuring a range of studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans ranging from around 500 to over 1,300 square feet, the 90 homes are exclusive and luxurious, with amazing views overlooking False Creek, downtown Vancouver and the North Shore mountains. The homes are situated on a quiet residential street, so you’re away from the noise and bustle of Main Street.

The contemporary kitchens feature high-gloss white upper cabinets with wood grain or high-gloss white lower cabinets, complemented by a quartz stone countertop, ceramic tile backsplash and stainless-steel appliances. Wide-plank birch laminate flooring is included throughout the main living areas, with carpeting in the bedrooms.

The bathrooms could be featured in a spa, with their deep soaker tubs, ceramic tile bathtub and shower surround and modern white or wood-grain cabinetry.

Buyers are able to choose between two designer colour schemes, and each suite includes a laundry area with a washer and dryer, for an extra little bit of convenience.

The South Main neighourhood has been growing rapidly over the past few years, and Shine is perfectly situated to take advantage of all the amenities the area has to offer. You will be within walking distance of schools, shopping, dining and transit, as well as leisure and recreation opportunities. Vancouver’s Olympic Village and the SeaWall are nearby, making it easy to get a bit of outdoor exercise if you’re in the mood. There are also several yoga studios and parks, along with two community centres within easy reach.

You’ll also find a large outdoor courtyard with a seating lounge, fire pit, barbecue area and portable outdoor movie screen on the property itself, as well as a rooftop deck with gorgeous city views, and an expansive lobby.

For more information, visit www.liveatshine.com, call 604-874-7478 or visit the sales centre at 2152 Main Street, open daily except Friday between noon and 5 p.m., or by appointment.

Living the bright life at Imani Development’s Shine

By Kerry Vital

Surrey’s Guildford neighbourhood is quickly becoming a vibrant place to live, work and play. Now, G3 Developments is adding to the excitement with G3.

With three buildings and 155 condominium suites in a range of studio,

one-bedroom, one-bedroom-and-den and two-bedroom floorplans, three is definitely a lucky number for G3, located just steps away from anything you could possibly need.

“You can walk to everything,” says sales manager Margaret Bird. “There’s easy access” to the rest of the Lower Mainland via the Port Mann Bridge, along with the convenience of living near Guildford Town Centre and the Guildford Recreation Centre and Library. You’re also within walking distance of parks, schools, shopping and restaurants, and just minutes away from Surrey City Centre by car.

The homes at G3 are spacious and modern, with stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops in the kitchen and bathrooms and a convenient eating bar perfect for a quick bite in the morning or as a place to gather while entertaining. The ceiling mount

track lighting and pendant lights in the kitchen easily illuminate your tasks.

The bathrooms feature a quartz backsplash to complement the countertops, as well as wall mount vanity lights, soaker bathtubs and semi-frameless glass shower stalls and a sleek undermount sink.

Buyers can choose between two designer colour schemes, Sterling and Onyx. The homes include nine-foot ceilings (higher on the top floors), laminate hardwood flooring in the main living areas and lush carpeting in the bedrooms, along with a stacking front-load washer and dryer and storage and parking for every home.

Residents will also have access to the G3 residents lounge, which will include a gym, fireside lounge and a guest suite, among other things.

The biggest draw for buyers so far has been the value they get for their money.

“These price points are attractive,” Bird says, adding that first-time buyers have been particularly interested. She has also seen long-time area residents looking at the homes as part of their downsizing plans.

“They want to live near their kids, but not actually with them,” she says.

The first phase, called Premiere, has been selling well and Bird notes that buyers there will be able to move into their new home in March 2014. The second and third phases, Encore and Finale respectively, will be completely finished by next summer.

Homes at G3 start at $139,900 for a studio, $169,900 for a one-bedroom and $219,900 for a two-bedroom. For more information, go to g3living.ca, call 604-588-8238 or visit the showroom at 10439 154th Street, Surrey, open every day except Friday between noon and 5 p.m.

Submitted photosThe homes at G3 include stainless-steel appliances, quartz countertops and spacious open floorplans. The project will encompass three buildings, with all construction expected to be completed by next summer. Residents will also have access to a residents lounge with a gym, fireside lounge and a guest suite, among other amenities.

GVHBA SUMMER SOCIALThe Suppliers Council and the Membership Committee are holding a social networking event on Wednesday, August 14 from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. The event is open to GVHBA members, guests of GVHBA members and invited non-members. Call 778-565-4288 for more information.

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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Walking distance to Minoru Park, swimming pool, library, track, Richmond Centre, shopping, restaurants and Canada Line. Unique building features tranquil inner courtyard with fountains, atrium and beautiful gardens. THE RENAISSANCE is an adult oriented (19+), rain screened complex with one-level living. Spacious 2 bedroom, den and 2 full bathroom ideal for retirement or professional couples. Elegant unit with updated laminate oors, designer paint, granite counter tops in kitchen with pantry, California shutters, new light xtures and faucets. Enjoy a morning coffee on covered North facing balcony. Hot water baseboard heaters and gas included in strata fees.#104 – 7251 MINORU BOULEVARD | $368,800

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Richmond Olympic Oval Table Ten-nis Centre of Excellence coach Mo Zhang has proven that those who teach can in fact still do after her table tennis singles and doubles wins at the 2013 Butterfly Canadian Champion-ships.

Zhang was crowned national champion after defeating Ontario’s Anqi Luo to capture the women’s sin-gles title. She also partnered with her British Columbia teammate, Shirley Fu, to win the women’s doubles draw.

Zhang won a total of eight straight matches—four singles and four dou-bles —in the three-day tournament which took place in Halifax, Nova Scotia from July 8 to 14. Zhang is a two-time Canadian Olympian, most recently competing at the 2012 Sum-mer Games in London and finishing in 33rd place, improving on her 49th place finish in Beijing in 2008. She has also won singles gold medals three times (2009, 2010, 2011) at the North American championships.

A recent addition to the table ten-nis coaching staff at the Richmond Olympic Oval, Zhang will soon begin teaching group and private lessons.

Standing his ground Oval coach doublewinner at table tennis nationals

Don Fennell photoRichmond Chuckers’ second baseman Michael Kinach maintains his balance during B.C. Minor Baseball Midget AAA action against Kamloops Sunday at Latrace Field. Kamloops defeated Richmond 9-2. The Chuckers, 3-2 losers to Tri-City on Tuesday, are now 13-21 on the season with five games remaining in the regular season.

Golfers tee it up at Callawayjunior worlds

Canada’s top young aspiring golf-ers—including Richmond’s Curtis Chan (15- to 17-year-old boys), Kath-rine Chan (13-14 girls) and Michael Crisologo (11-12 boys)—are teeing it up this week in the prestigious Cal-laway Junior World Golf Champion-ships on nine golf courses around the San Diego area.

The Callaway Junior World Golf Championships boasts an impres-sive history with a strong line-up of previous champions including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els as well as many other PGA and LPGA stars. Since 1968, over seventy coun-tries have been represented and the event annually draws a field of over 1200 junior golfers.

Leading this year’s 48-player Cana-dian team is Matt Williams of Calgary who finished fourth in last year’s championship, Canada’s best finish since Adam Svesson of Surrey, BC won the crown of the tournament, the boys’ 15-17 division in 2010.

“We are always excited to be in San Diego this time of year” said John Lawrence, managing director of tour operations for the CJGA. “There are 48 of some of the best Canadian ju-nior golfers participating this year. It just goes to show you how impor-tant the Junior Worlds are and the relationship we have with the San Diego Junior Golf Association.”

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New listiNg in Prestigious Huntley Wynd, Richmond’s most exclusive townhouse community! Loads of great updating including new kitchen cabinets, granite counters and high end S/S appliances. Powder room and main bath have just been professionally done to high standards! Brand new carpets in living and dining areas and features a private patio with water feature! Come have a look!

pRestigioUs MapLe Lane 10211 tHiRLMeRe dRiVe | $1,075,000

Well maintained 3 bdrm rancher on a large 60' x 138' lot in one of Richmond’s most sought after locations. House is very well kept and features newer roof, double glazed vinyl windows, laminate flooring and a gleaming in-gound pool for summer entertaining! Move in, hold as investment or build over 3,700 sq.ft. Priced at lot value only!

LaRge HoMe on LaRge Lot! 11651 seaHaVen pLace | $778,000

Over 2,600 sq.ft. 5 bdrm, 3 full bath beauty on a huge cul-de-sac lot! Owners have done lots of updating to this home including recent double glazed windows, torch on roof, high efficiency furnace and newer deck and railings. Home shows great throughout with oak hardwoods up, 2 gas fireplaces, crown mouldings and nicely decorated finishes! Lots of great value here!

2 bdRM in doRcHesteR ciRcLe #104 - 7291 Moffatt Road | $244,800New listiNg! Super buy for this large 2 bedroom close to Richmond Centre and Minoru Park. Updates include white kitchen cabinets with stainless steel appliances, laminate flooring throughout and crown moulding. Warm Mediterranean colors and a cozy wood burning fireplace make you feel right at home! Swimming pool and large gym included! Call David to view!

3 bedRooM end Unit! #332 - 9411 gLendoWeR dRiVe | $359,000Here’s your chance to get into the market with this great starter home. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath end unit in well run glenacres Village near No. 4 Road and Francis. Kitchen cabinets have been updated but the house is waiting for your decorating ideas. Lots of extra parking and a large swimming pool to beat the heat make this a great starter home for the family at a great price!

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Beautiful family home in a safe, quiet subdivision. Enjoy your 2637 sq. ft. home with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms including a massive Master bedroom! High ceiling foyer, spiral staircase, double garage, large open kitchen completely renovated in 2009. New roof in 2008 with transferrable 20 year warranty. High Energy furnace in 2011. Very well kept home re ecting pride of ownership. Comer lot with sun- lled private southwest back yard. Walking distance to Jessie Wowk Elementary School, Richmond Christian School & London Steveston high School. Fantastic location with easy access to shopping and transit. A pleasure to show!

9251 EVANCIO CRESCENT. • $978,000

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Fantastic TOP FLOOR FULLY RENOVATED one bedroom corner unit! Bright with natural light, this south-facing unit shows like new! Complete renovations include granite counters, stainless steel appliances, new flooring and fresh paint throughout. This centrally located condo is walking distance to the Skytrain, Richmond Centre, Kwantlen and Lansdowne. A well managed and maintained building, Lansdowne Square provides a wonderful opportunity for investors or live-in owners. Insuite storage room. Low maintenance fees AND great amenities, including outdoor pool!

324 - 8651 WESTMINSTER • $195,000

LADNER INVESTOR ALERT!

Terrific two level, POTENTIAL REVENUE home in highly desirable Hawthorne area of Ladner! The LARGE south-facing lot combined with the self-contained potential mortgage-helper, makes this home ready for your family to move in! this centrally located home, is duplex zoned, with a NEW ROOF. With recent updates including laminate flooring, this home provides opportunities for your extended family, or a GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY! Close to schools, shopping and transit.

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HUGE! Beautifully updated!! Rarely available Madera Court END UNIT! Almost 1,900 SQUARE FEET of sun- lled quality! Kitchen and Family room,completely RENOVATED in 2006, are the envy of the complex! Signi cant upgrades in 2009 include new roof, new windows, and new furnace! The complex also added new gutters in 201O! The list goes on to include new hot water tank,washer and dryer. This wonderful home re ects the obvious pride-of-ownership. The HUGE OPEN FLOOR PLAN, ready for any size furniture, provides endless opportunities for entertaining, complimented by beautiful hardwood flooring throughout the living and dining areas. The elegant decor helps make this home a pleasure to show. Monthly maintenance includes city water and sewer charges.

#14-5651 LACKNER CRES. • $634,800

Complete renovations include granite counters, stainless steel appliances, new flooring and fresh paint throughout. This centrally located condo is walking distance to the Skytrain, Richmond Centre, Kwantlen and Lansdowne. A well managed and maintained building, Lansdowne Square provides a wonderful opportunity for investors or live-in owners.

Richmond Centre, Kwantlen and Lansdowne.

light, this south-facing unit shows like new! Complete renovations include granite counters, stainless steel appliances, new flooring and fresh paint throughout. This centrally located condo is walking distance to the Skytrain, Richmond Centre, Kwantlen and Lansdowne. A well managed and maintained building, Lansdowne Square provides a wonderful opportunity for investors or live-in owners.

JUST SOLD!

bathrooms including a massive Master bedroom! High ceiling foyer, spiral staircase, double garage, large open kitchen completely renovated in 2009. New roof in 2008 with transferrable 20 year warranty. High Energy furnace in 2011. Very well kept home re ecting pride of ownership. Comer lot with sun- lled private southwest back yard. Walking distance to Jessie Wowk Elementary School, Richmond Christian School & London Steveston high School. Fantastic

re ecting pride of ownership. Comer lot with sun-

bathrooms including a massive Master bedroom! High

School & London Steveston high School. Fantastic

ceiling foyer, spiral staircase, double garage, large open kitchen completely renovated in 2009. New roof in 2008 with transferrable 20 year warranty. High Energy furnace in 2011. Very well kept home re ecting pride of ownership. Comer lot with sun- lled private southwest back yard. Walking distance to Jessie Wowk Elementary School, Richmond Christian School & London Steveston high School. Fantastic

JUST SOLD!

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ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person*Reliable Careful Movers. *RubbishRemoval. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

329 PAINTING & DECORATINGAAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.

“ ABOVE THE REST “Interior & Exterior Unbeatable

Prices & Professional Crew.• Free Est. • Written Guarantee

• No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB

778-997-9582

MILANO PAINTING604 - 551- 6510Interior & Exterior

S Professional PaintersS Free EstimatesS Written Guaranteed S Bonded & Insured

RONALDOPAINTING

. Excellent Ref . WCB/InsuredNew & Old Homes

Interior/Exterior

604-247-8888

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

ASPHALT PAVINGCommercial & Residential• Parking Lots • Driveways

• Garage Apron • Speed Bumps • Potholes • Patchwork • Tennis Courts • Repair & Resurface

Over 10yrs of exp. Free Estimates

Insured Great Rates WCBwww.jaconbrospaving.com

604-618-2949

338 PLUMBING

MIN. EXPRESS PAGING SYSTEM

Reasonable Rates 604-270-6338

BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com

LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service call Plumbing, Heating, plugged drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441

CRESCENT Plumbing & HeatingLicensed Residential 24hr. Service• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers

• Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fi tter. Aman: 778-895-2005

341 PRESSURE WASHING

Mr. Sidewalk Pressure Washing - Sidewalks, Driveways, Patios etc.

John 604-802-9033

Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627

POWER Washing, Gutters, Win-dows Maintenance, Resi/Com. Lic/Insur, Free Est: Call Dean 604-839-8856

341 PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE Call Ian 604-724-6373

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofi ng.ca

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofi ng & Siding. WCB.

Re-roofi ng, New Roof Gutters. 604-812-9721

FIVE STAR ROOFINGAll kinds of re-roofi ng & repairs.

Free est. Reasonable rates.(604)961-7505, 278-0375

Mainland Roofi ng Ltd.25 yrs in roofi ng industry

Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions,

concrete tiles, torchon, fi bre-glass shingles, restoration

& repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626

www.mainlandroof.com

EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofi ng work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

A & B JUNKERSJunk & Garden waste removal.

Worksafe & Insured. (604)202-3893

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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RICHARD TINO C: (604) 805-3519 Bus No: (604) 273-3155 E-mail: [email protected]

If value and location are what you desire, then look no further. This updated and freshly painted, large deluxe one bedroom unit, is 810 sq.ft., concrete building and overlooking Richmond Centre. Features including living and dining room, kitchen with eating area, 4 pc bath, enclosed Balcony, live in caretaker, storage locker, sec. parking. Maint. includes heat, hot water, water, garbage pickup, outdoor pool and hot tub and more. You are only steps away from Richmond Centre, library, Minoru Park, senior’s centre, restaurants, buses and Skytrain. This unit is in move-in condition. Price to sell at $239,800. FOR PRIVATE VIEWING CALL RICHARD TINO AT 604-805-3519.

This is a well establish 40-seat fast food restaurant which serves breakfast and lunch. It has computer and internet service, lotto and keno centre, coffee shop and is well situated on the main street of Tsawwassen in a high traffi c area. Total area 1,687 sq.ft. Suitable for fi rst time business owner, small family and new immigrants. This business offers great potential and steady revenue. Owner will view all offers. Priced to sell at $129,999. FOR PRIVATE VIEWING CALL RICHARD TINO AT 604-805-3519.

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24-4811 Blair Drive$558,000

Open House Sat & Sun 2-4pmBelow assessment value! 4 bed / 3 bath townhome with spacious yard in a great location nearby parks, schools

and transit. Easy access to Vancouver, Hwy 91 & 99.

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVAL

• Estate Services • Electronics• Appliances • Old Furniture• Construction • Yard Waste• Concrete • Drywall • Junk

• Rubbish • Mattresses • More

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*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces

* Restaurant EquipmentAll FREE pickup!

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We Load or You Load !604.220.JUNK(5865)

Serving MetroVancouver Since 1988

DISPOSAL BINSBy Recycle-it

6 - 50 Yard BinsStarting from $199.00

Delivery & Pick-Up IncludedResidential & Commercial Service• Green Waste • Construction Debris• Renovations • House Clean Outs

604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

#1 AAA RubbishRemoval

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374 TREE SERVICES

TREE & STUMPremoval done RIGHT!

• Tree Trimming• Fully Insured • Best Rates604-787-5915/604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca

[email protected]

PETS

477 PETS

CAIRN TERRIERS. Shots, de-wormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650. 604-807-5204.

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are

spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

CUTE 6 mo/old female Chinese Crested Powder Puff pup $700. To a good family home. 604-422-0977

477 PETS

ENGLISH BULLDOG P/B Pups.CKC reg’d. 3 Beautiful healthy 9/wk old females. 1st Shots, 2 Year Health Guarantee. Micro-chipped. $2800. Ph: 604-302-9417 (Mission).

ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso)

P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots &

tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN

$1000 604-308-5665

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

PUPPIES German Shepherd / Lab.8wks, vet checked, 1st shots. $450. No Sunday Calls. 604-795-4681

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

524 UNDER $200

POOL above ground, 15’ round, 42” high, hard sides, port hole. New -over $400. $175/obo. 604-588-0623

533 FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure $160/13 yds or Well

Rotted $180/10 yds. Free Delivery Richmond area. 604-856-8877

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries2013 HARVEST SEASON

Saturday, July 27th - August 4th.8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.

2017 - 272nd Street, AldergrovePlace Your Order: 604-856-5844

559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES

SUNRISE MEDIAL QUICKIE V121 power wheelchair, swing-away foot rest, full adjust arms, Jay Medial J2 backrest, Roho cushion, new batt’s, exc cond $1200 obo (604)277-6148

560 MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

REAL ESTATE

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

RICHMOND Invest Opport.- C class Liquor Primary Licence for sale. Us-age for opening night club, pub, ka-raoke bus. Open bus. imme. Reno-vation approved. call 604-889-2633 for detail

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER

Richmond - Best Deal in Town! 7yr/old. 8Bdrm, 5baths, 3kitchens.

*Upstairs: 4bdrm & 3baths.*Downstairs: 2 + 2bdrm suites. Bridgeport & No 4, Richmond.

Only $870K. Bud 778-227-1700

REAL ESTATE

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House

Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments

Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •Diffi culty Making Payments?

No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Take Over Payments! No Fees!www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

RENTALS

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

4,700 sq.ft restaurant location for rent in center of Richmond. Suitable for rest. karaoke, & pub. Open bus. imme. Call 604-889-2633 for detail

736 HOMES FOR RENT

RICHMOND: 3 bdrm house - nice & clean. F/s, w/d, l/r. Avail. Aug. 1st. n/s, n/p. Nr school. (604)241-1831

RICHMOND 3 bdrm rancher clean quiet on culdesac Heather St off Blundell Rd. New paint, 4 appls, nice lge fncd bckyd, 2 sundecks $1400/mo. 604-247-1133

RICHMOND 4 Bdrm executive luxu-ry home, 3.5 bath, F/P, sunroom, 5 appls. Across fr elem - free sch bus for highschool. Cls to transp. $1800 + utils. NS/NP. 604-525-8138

RICHMONDGarden City / Bowcock

Reno’d,4 bdrm + den, laminate fl oors, new paint, livingrm & di-ningrm, modern kitch cabinets, granite countertops, tile fl oors, s/s appls, 2 full baths, fenced yard, garage. Nr schools, shops & bus. NS/NP. Avail Aug 1st. $1800. 604-271-8944 (lve msg)

RICHMOND, Recently Renovated 3/bdrm +, 1.5 baths, 2 level, dble carport. N/P. Quiet Woodwards area. $1800/mo.+util. 604-671-7897

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

RICHMOND nr Blundell/#2 Rd spac upper fl r 3 bdrm 1 full bath $650/ea room or $1850 all 3. Plus utils. Nr all ament Aug 1. 604-703-3527

750 SUITES, LOWER

RICHMOND 4th/Granville. 2 Bdrm, no laundry, NP/NS. Ref’s. $900 incl utils. Sgle or Cple. 604-244-7862

RICHMOND - Cambie & 5 Road.1 Bdrm grnd lvl suite, full bath, sep entry, alarm. NS/NP, no laundry.Avail immed. Call 604-273-3377.

RICHMOND. Nice lg 2 bdrm newly renod washrm, new carpets, lg back yrd, nr shopping/schools. Rail-way & Granville area $900+utils. Avail Imm. 604-277-4194

RICHMOND nr Airport. Brand new, big bachelor suite, priv entry, priv laundry, avail immed. N/S, N/P. $800/mo incl utils. 778-710-2012.

RICHMOND Steveston.Reno’d 1bdr a/grnd, new carpet, avl now, ns/np, no ldry.$750 inc utils. 604-274-1850

752 TOWNHOUSES

LARGE 2 yr new townhouse in South Surrey. 2 bed/2 bath, 1250 sq ft, S/S appliances, W/D, granite counter, heated ensuite fl r. Security system, 9’ main fl ceiling, 2 car gar-age. 1 year min lease. Ref req’d, N/S, N/P $1,650/mo. Near 28av/156st. 604.576.0648

752 TOWNHOUSES

RICHMOND

QUEENSGATE GARDENSConveniently Located

Close to schools & public trans-portation. Spacious 2 & 3 bdrm townhouses. 6 Appl’s., balcony, 2 car garage, 2 full baths, gas f/p. 1 Year lease required. No Pets.

Professionally Managed byColliers InternationalCall (604) 841-2665

TRANSPORTATION

810 AUTO FINANCING

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

TRANSPORTATION

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALThe Scrapper

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL

ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME

604.683.2200

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

2009 TOYOTA Highlander, 148K, sunroof, CD player, Bluetooth, leather int, very good cond, pearl white ext, $25,400. (604)828-3877

851 TRUCKS & VANS

1989 FORD Aerostar XLT, 243,000 kms, runs prefectly. c/w Chimo Scooter lift swing arm model. New batterry. $1000. Also SHOPRIDER 3 wheeled, model 778, 3 air tires, auto battery charger, adjustable seat, tiller, headlight. Exc. condition. $400. Call: (604)277-6148

MARINE

912 BOATS

18’ FIBERFORM 3.7 Merc I/Oon Road Runner Trailer. Moving.

$2250. Call 604-588-0623.

551 GARAGE SALES

FAMILY GARAGE SALE

Saturday July 20th, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

3286 Semlin Drive, Richmond

Toys, house/hold items & garden-ing equipment which includes Toro reel mower.

Moving Sale - 5760 Wagtail Ave. Richmond, Sat. July 20, 9am - 3pm. Furniture, tools, ladder, h/hold etc.

Multi family sale MEADOW WALK HOUSING CO-OP 7460 MOFFAT RD. July 20, 10am-2pm Street parking only

Severn Dr. Multi-Yard Sale (South off Williams between Garden City &

4 Rd.) Sat., July 20. 9am - 2pm.

551 GARAGE SALES

RichmondMOVING SALE

Sat, July 20th, 9am-2pmor Sunday by

appointment only..call 778-847-8533.

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news@richmond review.com Mayor Malcolm Brodie (right) greets Vancouver Airport Authority’s new president and CEO Craig Richmond

(left) during his visit to Richmond City Hall last week.

Scott Walker of Sutton Group – Seafair Realty and family at the salmon barbecue at the Steveston Salm-on Festival. Volunteers from Sutton ran the annual salmon bake and helped raise $29,000 for programs at Steveston Community Centre.

45 young people ranging from Grades 4-10, partici-pated in the Canadian Cancer Society's annual Relay For Life event at the Richmond Olympic Oval. These students were on Team(s) DW Charges, DW Charges 2 and DW Charges 3 and walked/ran from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. This was a symbolic way of displaying their support and dedication to cancer patients, past and present, who have and may still be running in their own person-al relays for life. They have been fundraising since Janu-ary to help the Canadian Cancer Society. This year, this young group of students raised $9749.76. Over the past three years the Charges have raised over $25,400.

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Dana Claxton, the artist behind ‘Video Tipi,’ and Ying Wang, director of the Your Kontinent, are ready for the start of the nine-day festival.

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