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Olympic oval’s high-tech


fitness centre opens
Oval users can Oval fitness centre
run through •The gym is open 6 a.m. to
9 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m.
Top excuses for not
Vegas or take to 8 p.m. weekends. wearing seatbelt p. 3
•Centre features some of
orders from a the world’s best strength and
cardio equipment
virtual instructor •Oval also offers personal
training, child minding, and a
host of fitness classes
by Matthew Hoekstra •Membership fees range
from $21 to $58 per month.
Staff Reporter Drop in rates vary from $5 to
The Richmond Olympic Oval has $13.50.
unveiled its new 23,000-square-
foot high-tech fitness centre, Strange Nature at art
boasting three times more space
than its pre-Games format. where there’s over 100 differ- gallery p. 14
Now open to the public, the cen- ent programs that members can
tre is outfitted with state-of-the-art choose from. So if they’re either
strength and cardio equipment— intimidated or not quite ready for
arranged for ability—with the a spinning class, they can come up
final pieces being installed this here with a headset and individu-
summer. ally do their own workout.”
“What’s unique is how we prog- The centre features six distinct
ress from beginner to intermedi- workout areas: circuit training,
ate,” said Angela Straker, assistant strength machines, free weights,
manager for fitness and athletic a stretching/core area, cardio and
services. “If (beginners) don’t want high performance.
to venture down to our intermedi-
ate and high-performance area,
New is an area equipped with Popular Tai On Farm
machines suitable for beginners,
they don’t have to.” and the Freedom Climber: a ro- to close July 19 p. 19
The WiFi-equipped centre will tating rock climbing wall unique
have 21 flat screen TVs, and almost to the Lower Mainland. There will
every one of the cardio machines also be equipment that caters to
in the centre will have its own TV people with disabilities and limited
or iPod connection. The oval is big abilities—from wheelchair users
on technology, Straker said, giving Matthew Hoekstra photo
to those who are rehabilitating an Pat Yee, a personal trainer at the oval, demonstrates the Freedom
reluctant joggers a “distraction” injury. Climber, a rotating rock climbing wall inside the fitness centre.
and fitness freaks ways to make The high-performance area fea-
workouts more fun. tures hydraulic training equipment Meanwhile, crews are complet- tank, kinesis room, fitness studios
The Expresso bike, for example, reserved for developing athletes ing work on the oval’s activity and child minding.
mimics a video game. It’s equipped or sports teams with high-perfor- floor. Oval spokesperson Aran Kay said the oval’s variety of ac-
with movable handlebars and a mance athletes. Kay said composite sport courts tivity offerings, quality of equip-
video screen to simulate a bike ride Still to come is a lounge seating will open in early August, offer- ment and a motivating atmosphere
on a real course. Similarly, tread- area and a unique sound system. ing the largest continuous court make it unique.
mills allow users to run through “Each workout area can have in the world of its kind. Six hard- “This is an Olympic facility, every-
Hawaii, the Grand Canyon or even
Las Vegas.
different music playing, so we can wood courts will soon open to thing about it is Olympic. There’s Olympians past and
have a fitness class in one area, the public and in September two some great memories we have
Arriving soon are video panels for say with dance music, and we can international size ice rinks will be from here, and it’s also one of the future compete at
the centre’s spin bikes, offering us- have, say heavy metal, in our plate ready. most environmentally sustain-
ers their own virtual instructor. loaded area if we chose to do that,” The facility also boasts a spin- able buildings in the world. Those Review Kajaks meet
“It’s like a virtual spinning class said Straker. ning/rowing room, indoor rowing things set us apart.”
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T h u r s d a y, J u l y 1 5 , 2 0 1 0 The Richmond Review • Page A3

Noise was top complaint during Olympics


Feedback to the One Steveston household com-
plained their children couldn’t
sleep because of the noise.
city included “I don’t feel enough is being
done to limit the noise and cannot
praise for Dutch imagine how those living in cen-
tral Richmond are able to cope,”
bikes and reads the e-mail. “I guess the noise
bylaws only apply to certain peo-
cranberries ple, during certain events, at cer-
tain times.”
Other complaints dealt with O
by Matthew Hoekstra Zone access and traffic. But one
resident just wanted to know how
Staff Reporter
to get a bike used by Holland
The O Zone was too loud, the Heineken House employees.
beer tent closed early and bicycles “I saw these cool blue and yel-
imported from Holland were “awe- low Dutch bikes zooming around
some.” the city. I recently had my beloved
One of every five e-mails to the bicycle...stolen and I can’t afford a
city’s website during the Winter decent replacement.”
Games concerned the Olympics, Others offered appreciation for
according to records obtained the O Zone and its exhibitions,
through a Freedom of Information which included a massive cranber-
request. A total of 82 e-mails offer ry display at Brighouse Park.
a sampling of public feedback while “My absolute favourite was the
the city hosted the biggest event in cranberry reflecting pond art instal-
its history. lation. I thought it was brilliant and
Among those who offered com- literally ‘reflective’ of Richmond’s
plaints, noise at the O Zone was true roots in farming.”
No. 1. During the Games, staged Beer venues, which included the
from Feb. 12 to 28, the celebra- Holland Heineken House at Minoru
tion site hosted nightly concerts at Arenas and a beer tent inside the Matthew Hoekstra file photo
Minoru Park. O Zone, also proved popular. So The O Zone attracted a large crowd Feb. 18 to watch Canada’s men’s hockey team play Switzerland, and to see
“I understand this is the much so, one resident complained Canadian band Our Lady Peace in concert.
Olympics, but...the music literally Feb. 13 when the Richmond RCMP
pounds into my bedroom. Simply apparently shut down the tent acknowledged the noise was too volume couldn’t simply be turned After the Games, city council told
turn down some of the volume,” early. loud for many residents. down. He said the high-end sound staff that noise would have to be
wrote one resident, whose name “I was with foreign visitors who “There was a lot of complaints— equipment had to perform at high better addressed before staging
was removed from the documents. could not comprehend why the it was loud. Those people in the volume to function effectively— such an event again. The city did,
“I am also awaken when Heineken police would close a peaceful immediate area felt it was unbear- and some bands even demanded it however, receive plenty of compli-
House empties at 2 a.m.” venue with no reason. I was com- ably loud at times. Unfortunately, in their contracts. ments, said Townsend, including
Another resident suggested the pletely embarrassed on behalf of once we were into the festival situ- Townsend said the city staged a letter from a resident who went
loud music drifted to Richmond my city.” ation, there wasn’t a lot we could open houses before the Games to to the O Zone every day with her
Hospital and was a health hazard. Over the 17 days of the Games do about that,” he said. warn residents of the impact the 15-year-old son.
“Shame on Richmond council for and the Olympic torch relay cele- The city worked to lessen the O Zone would have, but acknowl- “At the end of every day, they’d
the total disregard for the local bration, the city estimates 500,000 impact by positioning equipment edged once the festival was under- come home and her son would
residents’ rights to a reasonable people visited the O Zone. and maintaining the 11 p.m. clos- way, the volume “exceeded every- say, ‘Mom, this is the best day of
expectation of peace and quiet.” City spokesperson Ted Townsend ing time, but Townsend said the body’s expectations.” my life.’”

Headcheese blamed for


My seatbelt is too tight and other excuses salmonella outbreak
A salmonella infection in B.C. that has
Mounties tee Tuesday: “It was too
tight,” “I was just reach- put several people in hospital has been
linked to Freybe-brand headcheese.
release ing to grab something,”
and “My baby’s milk bot- Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd. has volun-
tarily recalled the deli meat.
selection of tle fell on the floor in the
backseat.” The B.C. Centre for Disease Control is
excuses Some drivers opt for urging anyone with headcheese in their
fridge to either discard it or check with
even more creativity: “I
for not thought the rear passen- the retailer to determine if it came from
Freybe.
gers don’t need to wear
buckling up seat-belts.” The product, made with meat from the
According to statistics head of a pig combined with gelatine and
provided by ICBC, 5.2 per spices, is commonly sliced and packaged
by Matthew Hoekstra cent of motorists in B.C. by deli counter staff at stores so consum-
aren’t buckling up. Males ers may not know the brand.
Staff Reporter
under age 25 are the least Ten cases of the rare S. Chester strain of
Richmond RCMP offi- likely to wear a seatbelt. salmonella have been confirmed.
cers have heard plenty ICBC also reports that “The majority of infected people were
of excuses from drivers between 2003 and 2007, elderly, and approximately half required
caught without wearing a 1,932 people were injured hospitalization,” said Dr. Eleni Galanis of
seat-belt. and 117 people were killed the BCCDC.
From “I just took it off,” each year in B.C. where The only common link between the con-
to, “The strap hurts my no restraint—from seat- Martin van den Hemel photo firmed patients is they ate headcheese,
neck,” those attempting belt to booster seat—was Richmond RCMP have been making sure motorists have been wearing seatbelts. bought from various stores throughout
to wriggle out of a $167 used. the province from mid to late June.
fine with such excuses Some of excuses were: •“I just left the gas sta- neck” my wallet out of my pock- Salmonella bacteria is naturally found
are among the 1,696 local •“I just drove from (over tion/parking lot/store and •“I thought the rear et” in the intestines of animals, particularly
drivers awarded with tick- there, my house)” forgot to put it on” passengers don’t need to •“I unbuckled my belt poultry, cattle and swine, and can con-
ets for various traffic vio- •“I am going to (my •“I just live 6 blocks wear seat-belts” because I saw you and I taminate meat, eggs, dairy products and
lations in May. house, over there)” away” •“Sorry, I just took it off had to reach over to get raw fruits and vegetables.
Other top excuses from •“I forgot” •“It was too tight” to reach for something in my insurance” Symptoms include stomach cramps,
motorists, according to an •“I was just trying to •“I just had shoulder the backseat” •“My baby’s milk bottle diarrhea, nausea, fever and headache.
RCMP report presented grab something” surgery” •“I had to undo my belt fell on the floor in the Most people recover without treatment.
to a city council commit- •“I just took it off ” •“The strap hurts my (just for a second) to get backseat.” — by Jeff Nagel
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Snow geese battle plan approved


City council has unanimously approved
a new plan of attack on snow geese.
ing geese and keep them away from
unwanted sites. The city will also help
Tall Ships set sail for
Steveston in 2011
The plan, approved Monday, allows fund a cover crop program already
staff to use air pistols, lasers and mili- underway in Delta—to lure geese to
tary-grade lights to scare the birds away Westham Island and away from Lulu
from parks. Staff are also drafting a Island.
list of dog-handlers-on-call to regularly The city will also attempt to enlist a
patrol parks. grad student to help research solutions
Farmers in southwest Richmond will to the problem. Council
also be offered cash to grow winter The plan will cost approximately approves
cover crops that would attract feed- $100,000 annually.
move to sign

Summ
ABSOLUTE
ABSOLUTE er FABRIC
FABRIC agreement with
organizing body

by Matthew Hoekstra
PILLOW FORMS Staff Reporter
BUY 1
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*OF EQUAL OR
LESSER VALUE one year away from
NOTIONS* hosting its second
OVER $15.00 major tall ships event,
which is expected to
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spectators to the shores
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On Monday, city coun- file photo
cil gave the go-ahead to Tall ships attracted 400,000 spectators to Steveston in 2002.
staff to finalize an agree-
ment with the American “It is a festival, it’s not for June 3 to 7, 2011 in along with other ships
Sail Training Association, just tall ships. There will Steveston, from Garry to round out the fleet.
which co-ordinates Tall be lots of entertainment Point Park to Britannia In 2002, the last time
Ships events in North and other activities,” Heritage Shipyard. Richmond hosted a tall
RICHMOND 4591 Garden City Rd. Fabricana 604-273-5316
Interior Delights 604-276-2553 America. Council has said Ted Townsend, city ASTA will now recruit ships event, specta-
INTERIOR COQUITLAM 1348 United Blvd. Fabricana 604-524-5454 also released $500,000 spokesperson. “It is our vessels to Richmond’s tors saw 30 ships—but
DELIGHTS Interior Delights 604-528-9100
www.fabricana.com
to staff to begin orga- hope that this time this event. Townsend said not all were classically
*Excl price breaker items Check www.fabricana.com for promotional items nizing what will be the will become a fixture [in the city is aiming to masted vessels.
city’s largest spectacle Richmond].” attract up to 24 tall What’s different this
since the Olympics. The event is scheduled ships of various classes, time around is ASTA is
a stronger organization
and better at recruiting
CITY OF RICHMOND ships, said Townsend.
Richmond also has a
NOTICE longer time to orga-
nize and boasts a good
Notice of Road Closure and Road Dedication Removal and Intent to track record in hosting
Dispose of Land major events, Townsend
Asphalt paving advisory added.
“With all the events
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the City of
Richmond intends to adopt Bylaw 8563 and Bylaw 8564. July 12 – August 6 that we’ve done since
2002, we’ve got a lot
The purpose of Bylaws 8563 and 8564 is to authorize that the lands The City of Richmond has contracted Imperial Paving Ltd. to grind and better capacity as a city
pave the following locations in Richmond from July 12 to to put on major events,”
shown on the sketch plan below as hatched and noted as Parcels A and
August 6, 2010: he said. “We’re hoping
B be stopped up, cease to be public roads and the road dedications be
• Intersection of Garden City Road and Westminster Highway that it will be better
removed.
(Night time work) in terms of the mix of
• 6000 Block Garden City Road activities that we have
In addition, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City intends to both on-shore and bet-
sell these two bylaw parcel areas, which total 2,302 square metres (24,778 • 7000 Block No.1 Road
• 8000 Block No.3 Road ter in terms of the types
square feet), to South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, or of boats that we have
its designate, for $483,171. • 8000 Block No.5 Road
• 10000 Block Bridgeport Road (Daytime milling and night time here.”
The tall ships event
paving)
Bylaws 8563 and 8564 and the accompanying plans may be inspected at will offer spectators a
• 11000 Block Bridgeport Road (Daytime milling and night time
the City Clerk’s Office, 6th Floor, City Hall, 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond, chance to board vessels
paving)
BC, between the hours of 8:15 a.m. and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday and meet crews, which
• Intersection of No.3 Road and Steveston Highway, plus
(inclusive), except statutory holidays, commencing Friday, July 16, 2010 traditionally comprise
150 metres west of No. 3 Road on Steveston Highway
until Monday, July 26, 2010 (inclusive). young trainees under
the guidance of pro-
Hours of work will be: fessional captains and
It is anticipated that Bylaws 8563 and 8564 will be presented to Council
• Day time work: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. crew.
for adoption on July 26, 2010. Prior to the adoption of Bylaws 8563 and
• Night time work: 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. ASTA organizes a
8564 any person who is affected by these bylaws may make their con-
cerns known by writing to City Council c/o City Clerk, 6911 No. 3 Road, series of events for the
Traffic will be reduced to single-lane alternating at times, and may be tall ships each year—
Richmond, BC, V6Y 2C1. Any written submissions must be received by the subject to temporary lane closures. Delays may occur. The use of an
City Clerk no later than 4:00 pm, July 26, 2010. rotating between the
alternate route is strongly encouraged. Residents are asked to please East Coast, Great Lakes
not park vehicles in the immediate area during paving. We apologize for and West Coast. If the
any inconvenience this may cause. event is successful, the
city hopes to continue
This work is weather dependent and dates are subject to change with- to play host to Tall Ships
out notice. every three years.
The city will now work
Questions may be directed to Wasim Memon, Supervisor, Engineering to determine the event’s
Inspections, at 604-276-4189, or visit the City’s RoadWorks section scope and line up spon-
on-line at http://www.richmond.ca/services/rdws/projects/2010Paving_ sors.
Program.htm In 2002, tall ships
attracted 400,000
spectators. The 2011
installment will charge
an admission fee, but
that has yet to be deter-
mined.
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Driver denied
chauffeur’s permit
over driving offences ADESA
by Jessica Tieszen
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A driver’s bid to keep his chauffeur’s permit was
denied by city councillors on Monday.
Hussain Chaudhry, 23, who has recently worked as
a taxi driver, applied to renew his chauffeur’s permit
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recorded five driving contraventions, prohibitions and
suspensions in the past five years, two of which were
24-hour driving suspensions for alcohol use.
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councillors Monday.
Chaudhry, a marketing student at Kwantlen
Polytechnic University, said he was more than $5,000
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“When I go apply for jobs now, the only response I
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But on Monday council unanimously upheld the
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“The gentleman presented himself very well, but
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new method for bevelling pipes. Mechanical Services
When connecting water pipes, city crews must
ensure they won’t spring any leaks. A tight fit,
explained Brodie, involves bevelling one pipe to fit
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Notice of Public Hearing


Monday, July 19, 2010 - 7 p.m.
Council Chambers, 1st Floor, Richmond City Hall
City of Richmond • 6911 No. 3 Rd., Richmond BC V6Y 2C1 • Tel: 604-276-4000 • Fax: 604-278-5139 • www.richmond.ca

TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Richmond will hold a Public Hearing as noted above, on the following items:

1. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8610 development of twelve (12) three-storey townhouse City Contact: Cynthia Lussier, 604-276-4108,
(RZ 09 – 453123) units. Planning and Development
Location/s: 9340, 9360, 9400 Odlin Road City Contact: Edwin Lee, 604-276-4121, Department
Applicant/s: Paul Goodwin Planning and Development
(GBL Architects Inc.) Department BYLAW 8622
Purpose: To rezone the subject property
from “Single Detached (RS1/F)” to “Low Rise BYLAW 8615
Apartment (ZLR24) Alexandra Neighbourhood
(West Cambie)”, to permit development of a 221
Unit Apartment complex, including 10 Affordable
Housing Units, over one level of parking.
City Contact: David Johnson, 604-276-4193,
Planning and Development
Department

BYLAW 8610

6. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8623


(RZ 10-522209)
4A. Zoning Text Amendment Bylaw 8616 Location/s: 3640/3660 Blundell Road
(ZT 10-508056) Applicant/s: Ninds Dulay
Location/s: 3031 Beckman Place Purpose: To rezone the subject prop-
Applicant/s: PSD Enterprises Ltd. erty from “Two-Unit Dwellings (RD1)” to “Single
Purpose of Zoning Text Amendment Detached (RS2/B)”, to permit the property to be
Bylaw 8616: subdivided into two (2) lots, each with vehicle
To amend “Neighbourhood Commercial (CN)” to access from Blundell Road.
permit “Retail Liquor 2” (private liquor store) at City Contact: Cynthia Lussier, 604-276-4108,
3031 Beckman Place. Planning and Development
2. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8614 (RZ 06-346055) Department
Location/s: 6311, 6331, 6351, 6371 4B. Zoning Text Amendment Bylaw 8617
No. 4 Road (ZT 10-508056) BYLAW 8623
Applicant/s: Kenneth King Architecture Location/s: 8260 Westminster Highway
Planning Urban Design Interior (Strata Plan LMS1590)
Design Applicant/s: PSD Enterprises Ltd.
Purpose: To rezone the subject property Purpose of Zoning Text Amendment
from “Single Detached (RS1/F)” to “Low Density Bylaw 8617:
Townhouses (RTL4)”, to permit development of 26 To amend “Downtown Commercial (CDT1)” to
(2-2½-storey) residential townhouse units. no longer permit “Retail Liquor 1” (private liquor
City Contact: Terry Brunette, 604-276-4279, store) at 8260 Westminster Highway.
Planning and Development City Contact: Sara Badyal, 604-276-4282,
Department Planning and Development
Department
BYLAW 8614
BYLAW 8616 & BYLAW 8617

7A. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8624


Purpose: To clarify the permitted density
under the Coach House (RCH) zone is 0.6 FAR and
that the coach house unit must have a minimum
floor area of at least 33.0 m2 and must not exceed
a total floor area of 60.0 m2.

7B. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8625 (RZ 10-510756)


Location/s: 9451 No. 1 Road
5. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8622 Applicant/s: Chris Stylianou and Michael
(RZ 10-515821) Stylianou
Location/s: 8120 Heather Street Purpose: To rezone the subject property
3. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8615 (RZ 08-449233) Applicant/s: Sherman Peng from “Single Detached (RS1/E)” to “Coach House
Location/s: 7411 and 7431 Moffatt Road Purpose: To rezone the subject prop- (RCH)”, to permit development of two (2) single-
Applicant/s: Matthew Cheng Architect Inc. erty from “Single Detached (RS1/E)” to “Single family residential lots, each with a single-family
Purpose: To rezone the subject property Detached (RS2/A)”, to permit the property to be
from “Low Rise Apartment (RAM1)” to “High subdivided to create two (2) lots. Notice of Public Hearing continued
Density Townhouse (RTH4)”, to permit
on next page.

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Notice of Public Hearing


continued

residence on it and a second dwelling unit above a BYLAW 8628 BYLAW 8634 AND 8635
garage, with vehicle access from the existing rear
lane.
City Contact: Edwin Lee, 604-276-4121,
Planning and Development
Department

BYLAWS 8624 & 8625

10. Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw


8630 and Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8631
(RZ 10-518827) How to obtain further information:
Location/s: 9651 Alberta Road • By Phone: If you have questions or concerns,
Applicant/s: Centro Parkside Development please call the CITY CONTACT shown above.
Ltd. • On the City Website: Public Hearing Agendas,
Purpose of Official Community Plan including staff reports and the proposed bylaws, are
Amendment: available on the City Website at http://www.richmond.
8. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8627 To amend the Land Use Map within the McLennan ca/cityhall/council/agendas/hearings/2010.htm
(RZ 08-437228) North Sub Area Plan (OCP Schedule 2.10C) to • At City Hall: Copies of the proposed bylaw,
Location/s: 12120 Woodhead Road redesignate the section of Birch Street between
Applicant/s: Parmjit Randhawa supporting staff and Committee reports and other
Hemlock Drive and Alberta Road from Principal
Purpose: To rezone the subject background material, are also available for inspection
Road to Trail.
property from “Single Detached (RS1/F)” to Purpose of Zoning Amendment: at the Planning & Development Department at
“Single Detached (RS2/B)”, to permit the To rezone the subject property from “Single City Hall, between the hours of 8:15 am and 5 pm,
property to be subdivided into seven (7) lots Detached (RS1/F)” to “High Density Townhouse Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays,
(three (3) to front Woodhead Road and four (4) (RTH1)”, to permit development of a 22 Unit commencing July 9, 2010 and ending July 19, 2010,
to front Cameron Drive). Townhouse complex. or upon the conclusion of the hearing.
City Contact: Cynthia Lussier, 604-276-4108, City Contact: David Johnson, 604-276-4193, • By FAX or Mail: Staff reports and the proposed
Planning and Development Planning and Development bylaws may also be obtained by FAX or by standard
Department Department mail, by calling 604-276-4007 between the hours of
8:15 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday, except
BYLAW 8627 BYLAW 8630 & 8631 statutory holidays, commencing July 9, 2010 and
ending July 19, 2010.

Participating in the Public Hearing process:


• The Public Hearing is open to all members of the
public. If you believe that you are affected by the
proposed bylaw, you may make a presentation or
submit written comments at the Public Hearing. If
you are unable to attend, you may send your written
comments to the City Clerk’s Office by 4 pm on the
date of the Public Hearing as follows:
• By E-mail: using the on-line form at http://www.
richmond.ca/cityhall/council/hearings/about.htm
• By Standard Mail: 6911 No. 3 Road, Richmond,
BC, V6Y 2C1, Attention: Director, City Clerk’s Office
• By FAX: 604-278-5139, Attention: Director, City
9. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8628 Clerk’s Office
11A. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8634
(RZ 07-390155) • Public Hearing Rules: For information on public
(RZ 09-503308)
Location/s: 9840 Alberta Road Purpose: To create a new Industrial hearing rules and procedures, please consult the City
Applicant/s: Peter Chan Storage (IS1) sub zone. website at http://www.richmond.ca/cityhall/council/
Purpose: To rezone the subject property hearings/about.htm or call the City Clerk’s Office at
from “Single Detached (RS1/F)” to “Town Housing 11B. Zoning Amendment Bylaw 8635 604-276-4007.
(ZT60)”, to permit development of eight (8) three- (RZ 09-503308) • All submissions will form part of the record of the
storey townhouse units. Location/s: 16780 River Road hearing. Once the Public Hearing has concluded,
City Contact: Edwin Lee, 604-276-4121, Applicant/s: Quadra Coast Carriers Ltd. no further information or submissions can be
Planning and Development Purpose: To rezone the subject property considered by Council. It should be noted that the
Department from “Agriculture (AG1)” to “Industrial Storage rezoned property may be used for any or all of the
(IS1)”, to permit use of the property for commer-
uses permitted in the “new” zone.
cial vehicle parking and storage.
City Contact: Kevin Eng, 604-247-4626,
Planning and Development
Department
David Weber
Director, City Clerk’s Office

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CITY OF RICHMOND
NOTICE
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Jessica Tieszen photo
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opinion
Farm closure a sign
we can’t ignore

T
he collapse of the family farm is a sad
sign of the times.
The owners of Tai On Farm, a decades-old mar-
ket on No. 5 Road, announced they’re getting out of
the business and selling the small family farm. Their
kids have seen how hard it is to make a dollar in farm-
ing and have gone on to other careers.
The closure of Tai On as an outlet for locally grown
food is a loss for food security and a win for California
growers and Canadian importers.
If that isn’t reason enough to sound the alarm, sta-
tistics are. Between 2001 and 2006, the Canadian
farm population dropped 6.2 per cent, and two of
every five farmers were aged 55 or older.
Indeed, when children are no longer willing to take
over the family farm, the words of University of B.C.
Farm manager Mark Bomford ring true: “Farmers may
be at a threat greater than the farms themselves.”
This is happening amidst a growing movement that
recognizes the importance of locally grown food and a
desire for urban farming opportunities. Books like The
100 Mile Diet have helped make urbanites more aware
of where their food is coming from—and the fossil
fuels required to eat a tomato from Mexico.
Making a living growing food is a real possibility, but
it’s no doubt challenging when society is so accus-
tomed to buying food at rock-bottom prices.
Government has a key role to play in growing our
food security. It starts with the Agricultural Land
Reserve. This province-wide land bank needs to not
only be maintained, but strengthened.
The horrendously understaffed Agricultural Land
Commission is tasked with protecting the 4.7 million
hectares inside the reserve, and ensuring the land—
when used—is used for its original intent.
The commission should be bolstered, not cut back,
and should have a stronger mandate and will to
protect farmland—especially in the fertile Lower
Our community is not encouraging
Mainland and Fraser Valley.
Other levels of government can help by opening
doors for young farmers and encouraging farmland to
be put into production.
enough to breastfeeding mothers
If nothing else, Tai On’s closure has given us all a
sign we can’t ignore. milk is the most complete. nursed. Ever. The biggest blow, howev-
It provides all the nutrients Luckily, the lactation con- er, to my nursing ego came
necessary for growth in a sultant at B.C. Women’s in a more public space. I
highly digestible form. It’s Hospital was great and my was nursing my youngest in
the richmond available all the time, is doula was on hand to offer a coffee shop and an older
free, and is the ultimate practical advice in the first woman came up to me and

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zero-mile-diet food. Experts
cite that breastfeeding
helps boost the immune
few hours after birth. Even
just knowing how to hold
the baby so that the baby
asked “Don’t you want to
cover up?” I said I was fine,
since no party of my body
system of babies and those would latch on properly was actually exposed. She
604-247-3700 • FAX: 604-606-8752 • WWW.RICHMONDREVIEW.COM children who are exclusively was something I had never replied, “Not for you, for
Shades of Green breastfed up to the age
of six months have fewer
seen. Nursing was initially
painful and I cracked and
me. I don’t want to have
to see that.” I was dumb-
food allergies and digestive bled. Again, nurse friends founded. How do you reply
Arzeena Hamir issues. In addition, breast- came to my rescue with to a statement like that?
feeding lowers the risk of lanolin. I was really well Especially when it comes
breast cancer in mothers. supported. from, as I found out later, a

M
onday’s Globe
And yet we, as a commu- Once I was able to nurse retired nurse?
EDITOR
and Mail nity, don’t always make it confidently, my next hurdle I know I’m not alone in my
PUBLISHER
MARY KEMMIS, 604-247-3702 BHREANDAIN CLUGSTON, 604-247-3730 asked “Why easy for women to nurse. was, to my surprise, my tales. I’m sure other moth-
PUBLISHER@RICHMONDREVIEW.COM EDITOR@RICHMONDREVIEW.COM
aren’t more women When was the last time you family. At family functions, ers have had similar, if not
breastfeeding?” It saw a woman nurse in pub- I would be offered another even more jaw-dropping
seems that fewer than lic? Now I understand that room to go and nurse. experiences. According
not all women are comfort- When I declined, stating to the B.C. Human Rights
14 per cent of women able nursing in front of oth- that the sofa was comfort- Commission, women have
are breastfeeding past ers and for them, we need able enough, I’d get a look the right to breastfeed
six months. to provide nursing rooms of horror. “But your grand- wherever necessary. I’d love
While returning to work is and private areas. But for father is in the room!!” for Richmond to push this
CREATIVE SERVICES MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER often cited as the biggest the rest of the mothers out What’s a young mother to further and say we want to
JAANA BJORK, 604-247-3716 RACHAEL FINKELSTEIN, 604-247-3710 reason that women stop there who are OK with it, do when all the females in see more women breast-
JAANA@RICHMONDREVIEW.COM CIRCULATION@RICHMONDREVIEW.COM
nursing their children, I we should be encourag- her family are uncomfort- feeding. I truly believe that
Published in Richmond every Thursday and Saturday by Black Press Ltd. think there’s an underlying ing nursing anywhere and able with public nursing? once the stigma of nursing
The Richmond Review is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body gov- social stigma. Our com- everywhere. Why, you develop what I in public is lifted, we’ll see
erning the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about
the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input munity is not breastfeeding I’ll use myself as an exam- call post-partum deafness. a sharp rise in children who
from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not friendly. As both a mother ple. When my eldest was I’d ignore the request to are breastfed.
resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council.
Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 and food security activist, born, it had been over 20 conceal myself and ask for
Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. this is highly alarming. years since there had been a glass of juice. Eventually, Arzeena Hamir is co-ordi-
Of all the food sources an infant in my family. I had everyone knew to not ask nator of the Richmond Food
available to humans, breast never actually seen a child me to leave. Security Society.
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letters
Where was Alice Wong? In music class, I feel
Editor:
Re: “The problem with Joe,” Letters, July 8.
During the recent Canada Day Parade, the Rich-
nothing but delight
mond Federal Liberal Riding Association distributed
more than 3,000 Canadian pins and flags. Editor:
The overwhelming number of these pins and flags I was devastated when I heard that the government
did not have a sticker on them. Unfortunately, a few is cutting back on music classes. I am sure there are
of them did. It was an error and we apologize for it. people out there who feel the same as I do.
The more significant fact relating to the Canada Day In music class, I feel nothing but delight. Music is
Parade is that Alice Wong and the Richmond Federal what kept our past generations going, our present
Conservative Riding Association did not participate generation going, and sure enough, it will continue to Sylvan this summer... better grades next fall.
in it. Joe Peschisolido and 34 other federal Liberal endure into our future generation.
members proudly walked in the parade. Music is not something to throw or kick out like
Regardless of your political affiliation, there is a a dried-up pen. Music is essential to human life. It Spending a summer at Sylvan will do more than
minimum expectation in all Richmond residents that sooths us when we feel stressed, and it creates hap- just keep your child busy. A personalized summer
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participate in our Canada Day parade. Where were and stress. After all, there is research showing that
Sylvan will develop a program to help
Alice Wong and her federal Conservative association music allows people to focus better in school. your child keep up over summer break.
on Canada Day? If the government has the power to collect tax from
Dean Beauvais us and build the Canada Line, why can’t it put part of We have Æexible summer hours to
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Editor: played, it can be sung, and it can be enjoyed.
Last Friday evening I attended (along with a Sports are the same—I can see that the govern-
number of my friends) the first Musical Expres- ment wants children to go out and exercise more. But SYLVAN =
sions of the summer. I love the new format. It was
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music plays such an important part in our lives. In my
physical education class as we warm up, we listen
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I am always happy to attend functions like this music is being sung. We are given a privilege to do
to remind me of what a great place Richmond is such great things with music.
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10096021/ 10097454 the week are the same
Do you think Editor:
THE KING RETURNS! the 2010 Use one word to describe a
teenager/adolescent. Reckless.
KINGSWOOD PUB Olympics were Irresponsible. Naive.
#5 RD. WINE CELLAR worth the Many of these negative words
are used in society today to
RE-OPENING PARTIES expense? critique the way an adolescent
behaves. More recently, many
Thursday, Friday, Saturday Vote on-line at have been judging teenagers on
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the way they maintain themselves
on the road.
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teenagers to be the people to
9351 NO. 5 RD., RICHMOND 604-272-3781 avoid on the road, for they are
bad or careless drivers. These

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held responsible for scaring or
even physically injuring pedes-
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of their lack of responsibility. I
Javier Marin’s public art on No. 3 Road was damaged by a vandal.
believe that this is not always the
case.
While adolescents can be held
Public art by Lansdowne Station responsible for some of the

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accidents on the road, I doubt
is a waste of money that this particular age group is
Versace, Gucci, Polo, Juicy, Ray Ban, accountable for so many of the
D&G, DKNY, Izumi, BOSS, Burberry, accidents they are blamed for. I
Editor: think that it unfair to disregard
Guess, & more!
I love the Canada Line. It is new, clean, and also very efficient. the other 85 to 90 per cent of
The stations are also clean and simple. I enjoy every bit of it, drivers on the road who in turn
GARDEN CITY RD.

except for one thing, walking down the stairs of Lansdowne are responsible for their own
Station.
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share of accidents.
As I proceed my way down, I see three humongous red heads While I admit that a certain
778-297-1414 lying on the sidewalk. Why are they there? Not only they are big
and frightening, they are a waste of money.
amount of teenagers are indeed
what they are dubbed to be, it
#355-9100 BLUNDELL RD.
(Garden City Shopping Centre, Garden City & Blundell)
BLUNDELL RD.
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4 Our government is willing to spend a lot of money on these
artworks on the sidewalk instead of improving public service
is inequitable to put the vast
majority of the rest of the adoles-
and providing homes for the homeless. Do you really think that cents in the same category just
these pieces of art will make our community more unique? because of our age, and the ste-
Maybe it would be during Halloween, but not now. reotype that goes along with it.
The HST has been brought in because our taxes were used on What I believe should be done
these three heads instead of improving our services. (Editor’s instead of just raising the legal
note: The statues, Javier Marin’s Cabeza Vainilla, Cabeza driving age, is to reinforce stricter
Córdoba, Cabeza Chiapas, are part of the Vancouver Biennale driving laws, so that way, instead
and were not paid for by government.) As you can see there is a of just getting rid of teenagers on
hole in one of the heads. Obviously I’m not the only one upset the road, which I believe would
about it. However the hole does remind me of something, the be hardly fixing the problem, the
hole in my wallet. Please be more thoughtful for our community problem of unsafe drivers in gen-
and use our money more wisely. Improve our community, not eral are being better addressed.
making more heads! Jessica Luk, 15
Jerry Kuo Richmond
Richmond

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Strange
Nature
Richmond Art Gallery
looks at our emotional
involvement with nature
by Jessica Tieszen
Contributor

T
he walls of the Richmond Art
Gallery are ornamented with
dried out insects, fresh leaves
and porcelain hares in what curator
Renato Rodrigues da Silva which he
calls Strange Nature.
Silva began working on this piece over
a year ago, but only brought the artists
together in early April. Strange Nature
brings together work by Jennifer Angus,
Mary Anne Barkhouse and Robin Ripley to
explore the ways we interact with nature.
“Humans are natural creatures, yet we
set ourselves apart from nature through
the cultural systems and objects we’ve cre-
ated,” explains Silva. “As society comes to
realize that our survival depends on our
responses to current environmental crises,
Strange Nature addresses creative forms
of subjectivity, as well as our emotional
involvement with nature.”
Jennifer Angus presents an ornamen- Jessica Tieszen photo
tal piece composed of insects pinned Robin Ripley with her contribution to Strange Nature.
directly on her own designed wallpaper.
Complementing the wallpaper is an over-
that we have to face in the near future, it
sized dollhouse inhabited by insects.
would be wise if we paid attention to their
“A tension is created by the beauty one
messages.”
observes in the pattern versus the appre-
Having a father in the military, Ripley was
hension we feel toward insects,” she says.
moved around to 18 different cities by the
“I bring together the pre-conceived notion
time she was just 16-years-old. Home at one
of bugs being dirty and diseased, with the
point was in Germany, Manitoba, Ontario
ideas of home and comfort.”
and then finally her family settled into the
Angus describes herself to be an expert
Lower Mainland in 1970. Throughout the
of pattern, stating it is something she will
years, Ripley clung to her artwork as her
never get sick of.
constant.
“The thread of continuity that runs
“Traveling the world made me realize that
through all my work is pattern. In our cul-
objects and things around you mean differ-
ture, we use pattern as a very subtle com-
ent things to different people in different
munication device. You can see this pattern
places,” explains Ripley. “It really goes to
in my wallpaper design, allowing the viewer
show how culture shapes ones viewpoint.”
to decide what I’m communicating.”
Neither of her parents had any back-
Mary Anne Barkhouse, a native of
ground in the arts, nor were they artistic
Vancouver, addresses in her work the trans-
themselves. Ripley explains that it was her
formation of the natural environment due to
grandmother who was experienced in the
the expansion of human activity in its desire
arts field, while her parents just showed
for profit and economic development.
their support.
Her piece shows three velvet stools car-
“I was that typical child with bugs and
rying hares—one of bronze and two of por-
strings in my pocket making collages out
celain, placed on luxurious taffeta draped
of whatever I could find,” says Ripley. “I
from the ceiling to the floor.
fell in love with the natural world at a
Barkhouse’s illustration portrays a delicate
young age.” Jessica Tieszen photo
equilibrium within the environment between
Silva explains that his inspiration for this Jennifer Angus presents an ornamental piece composed of insects pinned directly on her own
biological species and natural resources,
piece was derived from the famous phi- designed wallpaper. Complementing the wallpaper is an oversized dollhouse inhabited by
questioning the cultural infringements on
losopher Claude Lévi-Strauss. insects.
this totality.
“Strauss was an anthropologist who
Robin Ripley, a contemporary artist based
disliked opposition between nature and
in Vancouver displays her artwork of fresh iar with each other’s work. “We want to give a possible interpretation
culture,” explains Silva.
leaves mended by thread, silk and lace. The Silva gathered the artists together, of the artwork because it takes educational
“Just like Strange Nature, we work to
artists emotional involvement in the healing brainstormed ideas, examined space and function to fully understand the meaning,”
bring nature and mankind together.”
process of each leaf alludes to humanities proposed a plan. As the exhibit is by dona- states Silva. “We must unfold the exhibi-
Silva wanted to put together a show where
call to save the environment. tion, the budget had to be fairly low. Being tion so it can be received by the general
the artists shared the common feeling that
“The painstaking process of mending that the exhibition is centered around public.”
nature was something inside of them and
these leaves mirror the laborious and mun- nature, most materials were easy to aquire The Richmond Art Gallery is located in the
were not afraid of addressing that in differ-
dane work necessary to preserve our envi- and in no way harmed the environment. Richmond Cultural Centre at 7700 Minoru
ent ways. Although the three artists had
ronment,” explains Ripley. Beside each piece of art lies a label Gate. It’s open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on week-
never worked together until this exhibition,
Silva adds that, “With all the challenges describing the artwork. days and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.
they were extremely respectable and famil-
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THE KING’S ALIVE! Sibel Thrasher will
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The Richmond Review welcomes letters tinues at Britannia she has performed in camps are for children
on all topics. Your name coffee houses, the- ages eight to 13 and
atres and festivals are held July 19 to 23
and phone number must be around the globe. and July 26 to 30 at
included for verification. Metcalfe is an South Delta Baptist
award-winning singer- Church, 1988 56 St. in
Email news@richmondreview.com songwriter, who will Tsawwassen.
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City Of Richmond - Social Financial Hardship her new album, Megan with our drama camps
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Pursuant to Section 24 of the Community Charter: Hess has been mak- making new friends
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Martens.
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Local artwork gets fishy
10 artists displayed tion begin at $50 and will remain open
until July 31.
in Gulf of Georgia On display in the children’s section is
250 mini canvases on which kids have
Cannery exhibit expressed artistic talent through acrylic
paintings of the cannery.
“We show the children black-and-white
by Jessica Tieszen pictures of the cannery and leave it up
Contributor to their interpretation,” Chow says. “You
can see hints of the old photos in their

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mongst the musty smell masterpiece—It is quite impressive.”
of fish and preserved Among the 10 artists featured in the
wood are masterpieces exhibition is Richmond resident and art-
ist Danny Chen. Chen, who moved to
of professional and child art- Richmond from 100 Mile House, came
ists displayed in an exhibition here to seek out greater opportunity in
called Gulf of Georgia Cannery the art industry and to open his own art Artist Danny
Past and Present. school. Now having lived in Richmond for Chen and
The exhibition is on until July 31 at the 25 years, Chen has established himself as daughter
Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic quite the decorated artist. Jasmine Chen
Site and features 10 artists whose work is “I began my career in Taiwan when I was at the Gulf
sold in a silent auction and complemented just five years old,” explains Chen. “I com- of Georgia
peted in and won the World Children’s Art Cannery.
by children’s artistic interpretations.
Teresa Chow, events marketing co-ordi- Competition.” Jessica
nator at the cannery, designed this exhibi- Chen has never received a formal edu- Tieszen photo
tion in order to re-create glory days of the cation in art. He studied fish farming at
cannery, and what it once was. The Gulf Malaspina College in Nanaimo. It is here
of Georgia Cannery, which was built in
1894, was once nicknamed the “Monster
Cannery” because of its deep roots in
that Chen’s inspiration is derived.
“I have a passion for fishing and art-
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“The exhibit is based on this framework,
with the intent to capture the glorious
Jasmine, Chen hopes that one day she too
will grow up to love art. Jasmine’s work is
o d y - Fit
past of the Gulf of Georgia Cannery and its
present status in British Columbia,” Chow
also featured in the exhibition.
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SUMMER CELEBRATION EVENT

HUGE
S I D E WA L K
S A L E
SATURDAY, JULY 17TH, 2010
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Free Henna Art

Come out and listen to the


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and Services
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S I D E W A L K S A L E SATURDAY, JULY 17TH, 2010


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T h u r s d a y, J u l y 1 5 , 2 0 1 0 The Richmond Review • Page A19

food
What should you plant now?
So long Tai On Farm Did you know that summer garden Register by visiting any branch of
planting equals winter eating? Richmond Public Library, by calling
Join Arzeena Hamir, as she explains 604-231-6413, or online at www.yourli-
how summer food garden planting can brary.ca/whatson.cfm. Quote program
extend your garden well into the fall #403 when registering.
and winter, so that you can eat what Topics to be covered will include:
you grow 12 months of the year. selecting cool hardy vegetables, sea-
This free program—“What Can I son extension techniques, and storage
Plant Now?”—takes place on July 27 of winter foods.
from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the performance There will be time after the program
hall at the Richmond Cultural Centre, for questions. For more information
located at 7700 Minoru Gate. please call 604-231-6413.

Food for Thought


Arlene Kroeker
7 <5 F = H M
S
aturday
starts with a
trip to Ste-
veston, down to
the docks to find
Muriel Bevandick SATURDAY, JULY 17 FROM 11AM - 3PM
and her spot We will be serving up Hot Dogs, Hamburgers & Drinks.
prawns.
Two pounds of prawns
and a chat. Next, rasp-
berries from my favourite
spot on No. 2 Road. Two Proceeds go to support
baskets, one wrapped; Jennifer Gauthier photo
one to eat on the way.
See Page 20
Ho Soo, co-owner of Tai On Farm at 7611 No. 5 road, picks gai lan from the garden.
Tai On was the first farm in Richmond to grow and sell Chinese greens.
COPPERSMITH CORNER • #145-11380 STEVESTON HWY., RICHMOND • 604-204-0511
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food
Tai On was the first to grow Chinese greens in Richmond
From Page A19 food. They were the first succession, but I don’t of community relations Emerie said. There are
Then to Tai On Farms to grow Chinese greens think I was ready for the for Jarden (the people just a few simple steps
on No. 5 Road, between in Richmond. What about reality. who bring you Bernardin to saving summer.
Blundell and Granville. their beautiful bunches There are only a few of home canning products). So I got on the phone
Peas, carrots, cauli- of basil? It is all too these family-run farms He was telling me about and asked Darlene
flower, beans, spinach, much to comprehend left in Richmond, the his mother who has Tanaka if we could do a
lettuce, long dill fronds, that my favourite farm kind such as Helen’s canned for 55 years. canning class (I’m always
beets, plump radishes, would be closing this where, if there’s no basil These days, her kids (11 up for an inspiring
blueberries... and more summer. on the shelf, she’ll get of them), grandkids, and refresher course). On
into a box and into the Helen told me she will some from the field. greatgrandkids come by Wednesday, July 21, from
car. Owner Helen Jang miss the banter with Back in my kitchen I for salsa, green beans, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Trail
follows me to the car. customers, the sharing start cooking. I put the and jams. Her question Appliances on Minoru
“We’ve sold the farm,” of recipes and ideas. German potatoes in a to him is, “Who will take Boulevard in Richmond,
she says. “I just couldn’t What else could she pot of water. I shell the over?” Darlene will demonstrate
bring myself to put up do though? The work peas, snip the ends of He grew up on a farm how to safely preserve
a sign to let customers was too much. Her kids the green beans, sepa- in Moncton, N.B., with by making a blueberry
know.” didn’t want to take it rate and wash the deli- chickens, pigs, and a gar- freezer jam, raspberry
When I get home and on. And so a chapter, an cate lettuce leaves. What den and the family relied Mark Patrick file photo chipotle spread (with
fill my kitchen with the important chapter, in the will Helen do now? on what they planted. Helen Jang of Tai On Farm. half the sugar and
greens and reds of sum- agriculture of Richmond, This news makes me He considers himself double the fruit), and a
mers, I can’t stop think- ends. Yes, there have want to save what I can fortunate to have a job of summer in a jar. ing a jar in winter—that home-style corn relish.
ing about Helen and been rumours for years of Tai On Farm. And I where he can encourage More and more people they’ve done their bit to The cost of the class is
her sister and all their that some of these mean “can”. I recall a everyone from young to are concerned about support local farmers $25 (and you will leave
decades of providing older farms will be clos- conversation I had with mature to reconnect to what they eat. They fre- and the environment. with a jar or two of the
the very best local fresh ing because there’s no Emerie Brine, manager the past by saving some quent local farms and So many people are evening’s work). To reg-
farmers markets, and recognizing this concern ister, call me at 604 209
want to reduce their that Bernardin saw a 2003 or e-mail me at

Feeling carbon footprint. They


buy large quantities from
twenty per cent increase
in their sales of can-
akroeker@aol.com
Good-bye Helen. Thank

Trapped? farmers and enjoy the


satisfaction and pride
ning products last year.
Canning is “in”.
you to Tai On Farm for 40
years of growing healthy
that comes with open- It’s not rocket science, food for Richmond.
Play golf any day
after 2:00 pm and
enjoy a Grilled New
York Striploin dinner
on our patio.

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community
COMPUTER
RECYCLING
REPAIR
RETAIL
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and upgrade
• LCD TV & Monitor repair service

HOT SALES!
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The Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society’s board of re-open on January 3, 2011.


Serve on the board of directors of some of the largest non-profit organizations in Richmond!
directors has just approved year-round opening for The Gulf of Georgia Cannery commemorates the fishing
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In past years, the cannery has only been open from and net loft.
• Unique to the City of Richmond •
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• Mentorships from Board of Directors • February to take advantage of the Winter Olympics. buildings were added up until 1964.
• Gain valuable knowledge about the non-profit sector • Now, the board has decided to extend the 2010 sea- The complex includes the main cannery building, ice-
son even further. house, vitamin oil shed, drum storage shed, watchman’s
• Apply Now! Limited Space Available! •
The cannery will remain open until Dec. 24 and will house and lead foundry. There are numerous exhibits and
a gift shop. Its artifact collection totals 10,000 items relat-
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The structures are of wood frame and heavy timber con-
struction and are mostly supported by wooden pilings.
The cannery is operated by the non-profit Gulf of

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Live theatre in th
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sports SPORTS EDITOR: Don Fennell


Phone: 604 247 3732
E-mail: sports@richmondreview.com

Nations Cup a matter of national pride


Annual soccer tournament
showcases some of B.C.’s best
by Don Fennell
Sports Editor Need to know
As a coach, the 2010 soccer sea- •31st annual Nations Cup
son has been rewarding to Brent kicks off Friday simultaneously
Branker. His under-13 boys’ team, at 6:30 p.m. at Hugh Boyd and
Richmond Young Gunners, recently Minoru parks. Additional Friday
won the Provincial A Cup after ear- games at 7:45 and 9 p.m.
lier becoming Coastal Cup champi- •Games Saturday at 9, 10:15,
ons. 11:30 a.m., 12:45, 2, 3:15, 4:30
But there’s one more title he’s and 5:45 p.m.
hoping to share in this weekend at •Games Sunday at 9, 10:15,
the annual Nations Cup. 11:30 and 12:45 p.m. Semifinals
“My expectations for any team at 2 p.m. at Boyd.
that I am involved with is to win,” •Finals Sunday at Hugh Boyd
said Branker, who will guide the for- Park: 3:30 p.m.—men’s over-30,
tunes of the Caribbean in the men’s over-38 and over-45; women’s
open division. open division. 5:15 p.m.—men’s
Like any club, he said the Carib- open division.
bean’s success will be determined •Participating teams rep-
by teamwork. resenting: Canada, Poland,
“Finding the right chemistry will England, India, Scotland,
be key because most of these play- Greece, Fiji, Iran, First Nations,
ers come together (only) once a Italy, Germany, Croatia, China,
year,” he said. “So it is always a bit Caribbean, Portugal, Korea,
difficult to create the required at- U.S., and Ireland.
mosphere that is needed for such •Admission is free. Hugh Boyd
a prestigious tournament in such a Park is at 9200 No. 1 Rd. and
short time. Preparation is also key Minoru Park at 7191 Granville
to decide how you are going to play Ave.
in respect to formation and tactics,
so we always play a few exhibition to have numbers to keep the guys
games to make these decisions and fresh,” he said.
adjust prior to the first game.” England also needs a large roster
Caribbean has historically been because Vaghy doesn’t believe in
among the contenders at the Na- centreing the team around just a
tions Cup, but has only won it all few players.
once in 2005 when Donald Kimbere “Each and every player is just as
was the tournament’s most valu- good as the next,” he insisted. “So
able player. Kimbere will again be when a player comes off, the player
counted on heavily, as will be Omari going on needs to be just as talent-
Aldridge, for their ability to change a ed. That’s what has helped us over Mark Patrick file photo
game with their pace and strength. the last few years (but) it can make Ireland’s goalkeeper Carlita Branion-Calles tried to foil this scoring chance by Canada’s Aly Benes in women’s
“When the teamwork breaks down for some tough coach decisions.” open division play at the 2009 Nations Cup.
it will always come to an abrupt Vaghy promises England will play
end,” said Branker, who added the an exciting style. There will be an ours. they need to keep their kids busy champions, I expect England to
high level of play at the tournament emphasis on holding onto the ball, Like England’s Vaghy, Braich pre- in sports, so that they do not stray again vie for the trophy. Others to
demands teams to continually be at but always looking to push for- fers not to centre his team around toward negative things in life. watch include India and Iran. India
their best. ward. one player. But unlike England, “The families love to come out is always fit, skilled and highly com-
“All the best players are gathered “With the hot weather we might India will be fielding a young team together and watch their kids play petitive and traditionally commence
to play for their respective coun- have this weekend, it’s important to with an average age of just 20 sup- soccer, its a sport that the whole
tries and the young talent is always maintain possession of the ball and ported by a couple of veterans such family can enjoy,” he continued.
prominent,” he said. “I am trying to not be chasing after it. That’s how as Jag Gill (2009 Golden Boot win- “The parents of the younger kids Whitecaps have had
promote the young talent that the players become tired,” he said. ner as the tournament’s top goal bring them to the Nations Cup hop-
He expects England to be fit, with scorer) for leadership. ing that one day they will play for great presence
most of the players participating in “I thought this year would be the India. The kids that get selected to
England eager to various summer leagues. best year to showcase some of our be part of India are very proud and their trouts and training sessions
Vaghy said the Nations Cup has best young talent,” Braich said. want to show people that there is months in advance. Iran, meanwhile
defend men’s title had a huge impact on the soccer Soccer is continually growing in very good talent within our com- is a new addition this year and might
community. He said watching oth- popularity in the South Asian com- munity.” provide some surprise results.”
Caribbean has to offer.” er teams during the course of the munity, said Braich, a fact reflected Jeff Wilson, who took over as chair Through its 30-year history, the
England is looking to become the weekend, you begin to appreciate in the tremendous show of support of the Nations Cup in 2008 after Nations Cup has been a showcase
first team to defend the men’s title how much interest there is in the for its teams at the Nations Cup, the passing of founder Geoff Pen- for some of the province’s best soc-
since Germany in 2002. Coach Cliff game. which also features men’s over-30, niston, anticipates the 31st edition cer talent. Canadian national team
Vaghy said a fast start will be es- “People want to come out and over-38 and over-45 divisions and of Western Canada’s most popular players like David Norman, John
sential. watch some of the best local players a women’s open division. India is adult summer soccer spectacle to Catliffe and Richmond’s own Randy
“It will be the most important represented in each. be a memorable one. The three-day Samuel have suited up. Former
thing,” he said. “In this format, if Support always “Soccer has become very popu- tournament, which begins Friday Whitecap great Carl Valentine, Ally
you lose the first game you really lar in our community because the and concludes Sunday, typically at- McCoist (Glasgow Rangers), Eric
put yourself in a tough position. strong for India parents are now spending more tracts upwards of 5,000 fans over Ross (Newcastle United) and Alex
With only one team going through time with their kids,” Braich said. the weekend. Reid (Rangers) have also played.
(from the pool), it’s imperative to playing for their country of heritage “Soccer is a sport that appeals to “All four of last year’s semifinal- But it’s the B.C. connection that
get off to a fast start.” in what is one of the best tourna- all ages, boys and girls alike. It’s a ists (England, Caribbean, Portugal Wilson is especially proud of. This
Having a deep bench helps too, ments around.” sport that is respected by the par- and Crotia) should be contenders year, such familiar soccer personali-
he said, particularly if the weather India is another perennial title ents, therefore the parents are en- again this year,” Wilson said. “Com- ties as Richmond’s Johnny Sulentic
is hot. contender. And coach Bindy Braich rolling their kids at an earlier age. ing into this year’s tournament they and Jason Jordan and other former
“There are so many games in a expects the current squad is well This also has a lot to do with society are the top seeds of their respective Whitecaps and 86ers like Paul Daily,
short period of time so you need poised to challenge for 2010 hon- nowadays. The parents realize that qualifying groups. And as returning David Xausa and Dave Morris are
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Girls set for diamond battle


11 Midget A teams vying for two berths at
national softball championships
by Jessica Tieszen they will even medal.”
The Islanders won a bronze medal at the 2009 na-
Contributor tional Bantam Division championships.
London Park will host this year’s Midget A Girls’ The team is coming off an 11th-place finish at the
Softball Provincials beginning Friday. Canadian Open Fastpitch Futures (u19) International
The tournament, continuing through Sunday, July Championship at Softball City. There were 19 teams.
18, features a four-game round-robin where the top Coach Mark Nomura believes his team will be up for
eight teams advance to a double knockout tourna- the challenge at the provincials and is looking for-
ment. The winner and runner-up will advance to ward to the tough competition he expects his team
nationals which will be hosted in Saint John, N.B. to face.
Aug. 1-8. The tournament will kick off with the first game at
Richmond will be home to the top-calibre B.C. 9 a.m. on Friday, followed by more games and then
championship for the sixth time. the opening ceremonies at 5:30 p.m. The final game
“It just makes so much sense for the Lower Main- is slated for 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission for the event Richmond Islanders ’93 girls’ fastpitch team is hoping for a return trip to the
land to host it,” explains Gary Rosval, president of is free and will showcase some of B.C.’s best softball nationals, but this time as Midgets. They finished third at the 2009 Bantam
Richmond Girls’ Softball Association. “We have the competition. London Park is at 6600 Williams Rd. nationals.
park, facilities and volunteers.” •The Midget A provincial championships are the
This year’s tournament features nine teams from first of four tournaments Richmond will be hosting
the Lower Mainland and two from Vancouver Island, over the next three weeks.
all between the ages of 17 and 19. Included among Rosval is pleased that the association has been
these teams are the defending national champs,
White Rock Renegades ’91 who will once again com-
able to organize so many tournaments, with much
of the credit going to the dedicated volunteers. He
Canada picks gymnast Watson
pete for the gold medal. Also featured in the tourna-
ment is Richmond’s own ’93 Islanders.
“Out of 11 teams, our Richmond ’93 team will for
is encouraging the public to come out and support
the local teams. Next up are the provincial Senior for inagural Youth Olympics team
A, Junior A and Junior B champinoships July 23-25
sure advance,” states Rosval. “And I believe that followed by the Western Canadian Bantam girls’ and There’s been plenty of high-fives ex-
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One of the club’s top young athletes,

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inaugural Youth Olympic Games to be

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Future and former Olympians
battle at Review Kajaks meet
by Don Fennell gela Whyte won the 100-metre hurdles
in 13.91.
Sports Editor Two of Canada’s emerging talents in
Future and former Olympians were race walk, Inaki Gomez and Kajak Evan
centre stage Friday at Minoru Park for Dunfee battled it out for first place in
the annual Richmond the mixed 5,000-me-
Review Kajaks Interna- tre event with Gomez
tional Track Classic. video-online] eventually winning in
Both up-and-comers 19 minutes, 48.62 sec-
and seasoned veter- www.richmondreview.com onds. Dunfee came in
ans showed they’ve at 20:57.42.
got what it takes to be The meet also pro-
among the best in the world of track vided a platform for Diane Cummins, a
and field. 2004 semifinalist at the Athens Olym-
The Kajaks’ own Yvonne Mensah pics in the 1,500 metres, to show she’s
blazed to victory in the women’s still very much in the mix at the age of
400-metre hurdles in 59.34 seconds, 33. She won the women’s 800 metres
after two-time Canadian Olympian An- in 2:05.67.

Marcus Duncan
sets in for the Kajak Emma Kimoto clears the bar in the high jump.
men’s 100 metre
race.
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Anatomy of a goal Marquardt
and mates
second in
Lucerne
What is two feet?
Darcy Marquardt
asked herself that
question Sunday af-
ternoon in Lucerne,
Switzerland after the
U.S. edged her Cana-
dian women’s eight
team at the Rowing
World Cup.
Canada had the lead
most of the way, only
to beaten by .20 of
a second at the fin-
ish. The Americans
clocked in at six min-
utes, 12.19 seconds at
the 2,000-metre mark,
with Canada at 6:12.39
and Great Britain third
at 6:17.35.
“The U.S. put on a
huge push from about
the halfway mark and
ended up surging
ahead just before the
line,” said Richmond’s
Marquardt. “So a sil-
ver medal it is and a
taste in the belly of
what that feels like.
Worlds are in three-
and-half-months in
Don Fennell photos New Zealand and you
Richmond Ranger Carlolina Borges scored the
can be that we will be
game’s opening goal versus Kelowna United in un-
der-18 play Saturday at the Provincial B Cup girls’
training hard for those
soccer championships at Minoru Park. Above, Borg- inches. We head home
es gains control of the ball; then at right kicks a now with a sense of ac-
howitzer, and finally looks to the bench in celebra- complishment but one
tion. that is not completely
satisfied.”
Two of the members
of the silver-medal
eight—Ashley Brzozo-
wicz and Krista Guloi-

Dolphin ready to tip off No. 25 en—grabbed Canada’s


first medal of the day,
a bronze in the wom-
en’s pair. New Zealand
was first in 7:09.57,
dominating most of
Annual four-on-four the race. An Ameri-
can boat took silver
basketball classic in 7:14.24, just edging
out the Canadians,
begins Friday who crossed the line
in 7:15.73.
The Dolphin Park Basketball Classic is It was a busy day
marking its 25th anniversary in a big way for the pair, who later
this weekend. rowed in the eight.
Taking place at the Thompson Community “The two races are tac-
Centre, the longest standing summer bas- tically different. In the
ketball tournament in British Columbia has pair, I set the rhythm,
added a women’s division and a wheelchair but in the eight I just
demostration game. follow and pull really
Five women’s teams will join 13 men’s hard,” Brzozowicz,
teams in the already well-established men’s said after the eight
division. Hitting the street court this year at race. “It was great to
Dolphin will be a great level of four-on-four medal twice in one
basketball featuring current and former Ca- day, but I’m sure it will
nadian university players and former NCAA hurt later.”
players from all over Canada and the U.S. “We were glad to
The Dolphin Basketball Classic promises come here and get
to be a great event with something for ev- in some challenging
eryone. racing. It was great to
The action starts on Friday at 5 p.m. and race New Zealand (in
continues throughout the weekend. The the pair), who are ob-
women’s final tips off at 5 p.m. Sunday, fol- viously very fast,” said
lowed by the men’s final at 7 p.m. Always Guloien, “but we now
a huge favourite, both the three-point and Mark Patrick file photo have a sweet chunk of
slam dunk competitions will take place Sun- Team UBC’s Tommy Nison gets caught between Decepticons’ Jamie Robinson and Blake Poritz at the 2009 tourna- training time before
day in between the two finals. ment. the World Champion-
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Women’s 400m 2:06.34 1:52.58 2. Schultz, Joanna, Unatt. 4:29.83 BC 6.58m
NUMBERS 1.Power, Adrienne, 3. Roche, Anna, Women’s 100m U.S. 1:00.42 Women’s Discus 2. Moldavanov, S.,
HaliFAST 53.79 New Zealand Jr 1. Morton, Karlie, 3. Boss, Traci, 1. Mulhall, Kim, NorWesters 6.29m
Richmond Review 2. Ruby, Anneliese, 2:07.17 Australia Jr 12.36 Cheetahs 1:02.12 Australia Jr 53.68m Women’s Hammer
Int’l Track Classic Australia Jr 53.98 Women Open 800m 2. Hanlon, Maggie, Men’s 400m 2. Dogra, Neelam, 1. Franke, Joanna,
3. Baillie, Kristie, 1. Newbould, H. Pacific Athletics 12.48 Hurdles Alberta 51.62m Kajaks 51.34m
Mixed 5,000m New Zealand Jr 55.41 New Zealand Jr 3. Nelson, Ella, 1. Kunkel, Adam, 3. Hakeai, Tina, 2. Kennedy, Sam,
Race Walk Men’s 400m 2:10.96 Australia Jr 12.56 Canada 51.09 New Zealand Jr Kajaks 43.80m
1. Gomez, Inaki, 1. Scherer, Matt, 2. Ryer, Ashley, Men’s 100m 2. Cochrane, Michael, 51.52m Women’s Hammer
Racewalk West Nike 46.98 HaliFAST 2:12.18 1. Vaughan, Jarid, New Zealand Jr 52.80 Men’s Discus 4kg
19:48.62 2. Solomon, Steven, 3. Tschanz, Julia, Cheetahs, 10.67 3. Leitch, Scott, 1.Wruck, Julian, 1. Gill, Ayla,
2. Dunfee, Evan, Australia Jr 47.03 U of Victoria 2:12.22 2. Fakiye, Patrick, London 53.13 Australia Jr 56.12m New Zealand Jr
Kajaks 20:57.42 3. Byron, Justin, Men’s 800m Australia Jr 10.77 Men’s 5,000m 2. Willcox, Tom, 57.81m
3. Evangalista, N. US Virgin Is., 48.55 1. Wieczorek, Mark, 3.Hammond, Jake 1. Pulford, Aaron, Cheetahs 50.93m Women’s High Jump
Racewalk West Men’s Open 400m Nike 1:49.29 Australia Jr 10.86 New Zealand Jr Men’s Discus 2KG 1. Lamb, Liz,
26:21.28 1. Billingham, Grant, 2. Smith, Kyle, Men’s 100m 14:12.30 1.Dosanjh, Gurinder, New Zealand Jr
4. Warwick, Heather, Australia Jr 48.81 Phoenix 1:49.95 1. Boss, Andrew 2. Williams, Matthew, BC, 44.66m 1.80m
Kajaks 26:44.50 2. Woytkowiak, Paul, 3. Tully, Sean, Cheetahs 11.21 U.S. 14:23.39 Women’s Long Jump 2. Pejkovic, Amy,
Women’s 100m BC 49.06 NY Athletics 1:50.26 2. Lim, Kevin, 3. Wykes, Dylan, 1. Stratton, Brooke, Australia Jr 1.75m
Hurdles 3. Swanson, Matt, Men’s Open 800m Kajaks 11.23 Run with Us 14:26.35 Australia Jr 5.89m 3. Kimoto, Emma,
1. Whyte, Angela, NorWesters 50.23 1. Hulse, Matt, 3. Charles, Ricardo, Women’s 1,500m 2. Cobb, Aleisha, Kajaks 1.70m
Canada 13.91 Women’s 800m King & Nap 1:51.99 BC 11.27 1.Wright, Megan, Pacific Ath 5.50m Men’s High Jump
2. Dugas, Marie, 1.Cummins, Diane, 2. Robinson, Brett , Women’s 400m Edmonton 4:10.70 3. Donner, Claire, 1. Mason, Mike,
Cor. Chaparal 14.25 BC 2:05.67 Australia Jr 1:52.50 Hurdles 2. Elmore, Malindi, Pacific Ath 5.20m Valley Royal 2.20m
3. Lawson, Rosie, 2. Smit, Angie, 3. Ballam, Glen, 1. Mensah, Yvonne, UCAC 4:11.82 Men’s Long Jump 2. Little, Paul,
Australia Jr 14.30 New Zealand Jr New Zealand Jr Kajaks 59.34 3.Hinther, Ashley, 1.Nicolas, Dennis, T-Birds 2.05m

Community Worship
UNITED BAPTIST ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
STEVESTON UNITED CHURCH St. Alban
3720 Broadway Street (at 2nd Ave.) Broadmoor Baptist Church an Anglican parish in the heart of Richmond
Rev. Rick Taylor A safe place to connect with God and fellow
travellers on your spiritual journey Services at 8:30 and 10:00 am
Please join us at 10am Sunday, July 18 for Sunday School 10:00 am
Worship Service and Sunday School 8140 Saunders Road, Richmond, BC
604-277-8012 www.bbchurch.ca
The Reverend Margaret Cornish
604-277-0508 • www.stevestonunitedchurch.ca 7260 St. Albans Road, Richmond
A caring and friendly village church Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. 604-278-2770 • www.stalbansrichmond.org
Sonshine Adventures for Kids
Senior Pastor - Dr. Tom Mei
SOUTH ARM UNITED CHURCH ST. EDWARDS ANGLICAN
11051 No. 3 Road, Richmond 604-277-4020 10111 Bird Road, Richmond V6X 1N4
sauc@telus.net www.southarmunitedchurch.ca Phone/Fax: 273-1335
Minister of the Congregation - Rev. Dr. Gary Gaudin
Children & Youth Team Ministry
Bible Baptist Church Priest-in-charge: Rev. Gord Dominey
Sunday Service: 8:30 &10:30 am
Music Ministry - Ron Stevenson Meeting in the Historic Pioneer Chapel Sunday School
Worship Service & Church School - 10:00 am No. 3 Road and Steveston Highway
ALL ARE WELCOME! 11:00 am Sunday
St. Anne’s - Steveston Anglican Church
Call (604) 644-5073 for information 4071 Francis Road, Richmond, BC
BRIGHOUSE UNITED CHURCH 604-277-9626
an evangelical congregation Visit our website at The Rev. Brian Vickers, Rector
8151 Bennett Road, Richmond, 604-278-7188 www.richmondbiblebaptist.com Sunday 8:30 a.m. - Contemplative Eucharist
www.brighouseunitedchurch.org 10:00 a.m. Family Eucharist with Church School
10 a.m. Worship Sanctuary open for quiet prayer 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. weekdays
Nursery and Sunday School • www.stannessteveston.ca
Rev. Stuart Appenheimer - Minister Richmond Baptist Church
Visitors Always Welcome Love God…Love People PRESBYTERIAN
6640 Blundell Road, Richmond BC • 604-277-1939
Richmond United Church office@richmondbaptist.com
www.richmondbaptist.com
Richmond Presbyterian Church
7111 No. 2 Road 604-277-5410
8711 Cambie Rd. (near Garden City Rd.) 604-278-5622 Come home to RBC. There are no perfect people here. Rev. Frances Savill, Minister • www.richpres.com
We’re all in the process, by the grace of God, of becoming all we can be. Come and worship — All are welcome
Come for 10am Worship and TWO SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY
We’d love to have you walk with us on our journey towards the heart of God.
Children’s Sunday School Worship Service: 10:30 am Relevant, biblical preaching
9:00 AM – Contemporary Worship • 11:00 AM – Traditional Worship
Coffee and fellowship after each service.
and after-service coffee and fellowship. that touches the heart Nursery, Preschool, Kindergarten at Traditional Services
Uplifting worship
Founded 1888. Richmond’s Oldest Church
KIDS SPORTS CAMP FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH OF CANADA
LUTHERAN July 26th - August 6th
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OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN
OU 6611 No. 4 Rd., Richmond
10:30 am
6340 No. 4 Road, 604-270-0085 Friendly, family fellowship.
Pastor George Donovan
Pastor Tim Le Drew CHRISTIAN REFORMED Sermon series – ‘The Power of Spiritual Gifts’
SUNDAY
10:00 Worship with Holy Communion
10 FILIPINO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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CHRIST-CENTERED CHRISTIAN CHURCH
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COME AND JOIN US
ADVENTIST IN OUR CELEBRATION OF REDEMPTION!
Worship Service 12:20 p.m.
Richmond Seventh-Day ADVENTIST Church Sunday School 2:00 p.m.
Worship Location and Time: 8151 Bennett Road, Richmond tel: 604-271-6491
Sat. 9:15 a.m. Immanuel Christian Reformed Church
7600 No. 4 Road, Richmond, B.C. V6Y 2T5
8711 Cambie Road, Richmond
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sports RICHMOND REAL ESTATE STARTS HERE ...
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12-2 AND SUNDAY 2-4PM
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Indoor/outdoor pkg, lockers,
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tion, generating NOI of close to social rm, BBQ Area. Bach,
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ture growth potential, it is perfect for clusive. Short term avail. View at
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Langley Farm Market PRODUCE

SATSUMAS MANDARIN OKANAGAN HONEYDEW


ORANGES RED CHERRIES MELONS
(product of Peru) $1.50kg (product of BC) $4.38kg (product of California) $1.06kg

¢ ¢
68 lb.
$ 98
1 lb. 48 lb.

FRESH BROCCOLI YOUNG


BLUEBERRIES CROWN COCONUT
(1 lb. clamshell) (Product of BC) (Product of Washington) $1.72kg (Product of Thailand)

¢ ¢
2FOR $500
BEEF
78MEAT
lb. 99
PORK
ea.

RIB EYE STEAK CHICKEN LONG FEET


AAA ($15.41kg) WHOLE WING ($4.39kg) ($2.18kg)

$ 99 $ 99 ¢
6 BAKERY
lb. 1DELI
lb.

GROCERY
99 lb.

Sesame Swiss Roll Freybe Oven Roasted Turkey Mr. Spice Organic Salt Free
600 grams... .................... ... $4.50/ea. ....................................... $1.49/100g Sauces (sale free, fat free, - gluten free) Asst. flavours
Corn Ham Buns Freybe $4.99/ea
(298g)................................................
100 grams ......................... .. $0.95/ea.
Chinese Plain Bread Hungarian Salami $1.29/100g Greek Gods Traditional Greek Style Yogurt
395 grams ....................... $1.79/ea. (650g) assorted flavours.........$3.99/ea
Pineapple Pastry New Zealand Edam Cheese
450 grams ....................... $2.50/pkg. .......................................... $1.18/100g Happy Planet Organic Juices
(1.89L) assorted flavours........$3.99/ea

Prices in effect Thurs., July 15 - Sun., July 18/2010. While Quantities Last

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