Fraser Valley Business News
DELTA
Donny van Dyk celebrates one year since joining the City of Delta.
The Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL), Community Living BC, and WorkBC Delta-Ladner are celebrating Disability Employment Awareness Month.
According to the decision made by Delta council, the application to change the Regional Growth Strategy land designation and extend the sewage area for the projected final build-out of the Tsawwassen Springs home complex will be sent to Metro Vancouver.
A planned residential subdivision in Ladner at 5055 Whitworth Crescent North was given preliminary clearance by Delta council last week in order to construct two larger additional homes.
The rehabilitation of the viewing wharf at Wellington Point Park on River Road West is set to finish, with plans for reopening in October.
On November 7, Tasty Indian Bistro‘s North Delta restaurant, 8295 Scott Road, will host the sixth annual A Taste of Reach fundraiser, which will support local children with a variety of needs. Tickets are available for purchase.
WHITE ROCK
Along with 14 other Canadian cities, White Rock held the seventh annual Canadian Walk for Veterans on September 22. The White Rock Walk’s net proceeds will help Canadian veterans heal via athletics, the arts, and Team Canada’s pursuit of the 2025 Invictus Games in Vancouver/Whistler.
destinationone Consulting has teamed up with Cooper’s to enhance client access to temporary staffing solutions.
Babas Restro‘s location at 1436 Johnston Rd, White Rock, will soon have its grand opening.
SURREY
Matt MacInnis, the President of the Electrical Contractors Association of British Columbia, is set to speak at SmartEnergyVancouver2024.
Dr. Sonia Singh has been awarded the 2024 Michael Smith Health Research BC Professional-Investigator Award.
Mike Cordoba, known for his work at Boston Pizza and Mr. Mike’s, has been inducted into the BC Restaurant Hall of Fame in 2024.
Lisa Werring is now the executive director of SurreyCares Community Foundation, having previously worked for the Surrey Christmas Bureau.
Alsco Uniforms has officially opened a large new laundry facility in Surrey, located on former farmland along 88 Avenue, near 130 Street.
WORTH Academy is now accepting applications from the Sea to Sky and Fraser Valley regions for Fall 2024.
Jonathan Fung been named as an associate at Clark Wilson‘s Estates & Trusts and Estates & Trusts Opinions and Appeals practice areas.
KORT Payments, a frontrunner in the payment solutions industry, acquired Barnet Technologies, a Canadian software firm that makes POS systems for industries with extremely stringent regulations.
The sale of South Point Pet Hospital, situated at 108-2828 152nd Street in Surrey, was handled by William Wright Commercial on July 31st. In the agreement, the company and the 2,843-square-foot strata unit it was located in were sold for $1 million and $4.1 million, respectively.
Surrey council has given the green light for over $10.65 million in road construction contracts. This includes the design and construction of arterial widening on 72 Avenue between 144 and 152 Street, awarded to AtkinRéalis Canada Inc. Additionally, the project involves widening 140 Street from two lanes to four between 88 and 92 Avenues, which has been contracted to Jack Cewe Construction Ltd.
Residents of Surrey who are interested in opening cannabis retail stores are now having their applications reviewed by city officials.
Ryan Lincoln has joined Clark Wilson as an associate with the Tax group.
Harbour Air announced the upcoming rollout of their first-ever wheeled flight service between Vancouver International Airport‘s (YVR) South Terminal and YYJ Victoria International Airport from November 4th, 2024.
Ryan Lincoln has joined Clark Wilson as an associate with the Tax group.
The Province of British Columbia has granted the Cross Fraser Partnership the Design Early Works Agreement (DEWA) for the Fraser River Tunnel Project (FRTP). Pomerleau BC Inc., Bouygues Construction Canada Inc., and Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas Canada Ltd. (FCC) are leading Canadian and international construction and engineering firms that make up the Cross Fraser Partnership. Arcadis Canada Inc. provides support as a design and engineering consultant.
LANGLEY
Well Seasoned Gourmet Foods Inc. recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.
The Firehouse Cafe will be hosting a celebration for National Seniors Day on Tuesday, Oct. 1. This event is being organized in collaboration with Bellevue Park Senior Living, Langley Meals on Wheels, and the Aldergrove Seniors Association.
The BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund has awarded funding to Cloverdale Fuel and Weldco-Beales Manufacturing to improve their machinery and employ more people.
A new location in the village, close to Hudson Bay Road and 88 Avenue, is going to be home to Marr House‘s Little White House boutique and café, which has recently been operating out of the current spot.
Langley Lodge is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
ABBOTSFORD
Abbotsford Mazda held its Grand Opening celebration on September 20 – 22.
On August 1, the HACCP-certified Abbotsford warehouse located at 120-1891 Foy Street was sold for $5 million. David Hemmings of William Wright Commercial represented the buyer in this transaction.
The Abbotsford Sports Hall of Fame and the BC Sports Hall of Fame are teaming up to host the annual summit in 2025, which will be held in Abbotsford from September 18th to the 20th. The site has not yet been finalized.
Molson Coors Beverage Company announced its official partnership with Canucks Sports & Entertainment (CSE) as the official beer sponsor of the Vancouver Canucks, Abbotsford Canucks and Vancouver Warriors and as the new partner at Rogers Arena and Abbotsford Centre.
The Fraser Valley Women’s Festival is returning to downtown Abbotsford on September 28th, where it will be held at 33889 Essendene Ave., inside the Abbotsford Social Activity Association building. The festival is dedicated to inspiring and celebrating local women.
CHILLIWACK
The Chilliwack Arts and Cultural Centre Society has received a boost in its ability to host movie screenings, corporate meetings, and seminars. A grant of $11,916.77 from the Chilliwack Foundation last year has been utilized to acquire laser projectors and a portable PA system for the Chilliwack Cultural Centre.
Through the Disaster Risk Reduction – Climate Adaptation initiative, the province has announced that 65 communities in B.C. will receive an estimated $56 million for 78 projects from the Community Emergency Preparedness Fund (CEPF). Harrison Hot Springs is scheduled to receive $5 million to upgrade the dike along Harrison Lake.
All Roads Construction Ltd. will be awarded the tender for the 2024 Asphalt Rehabilitation for nearly $1.5 million, according to the City of Chilliwack‘s recommendation for council approval at the meeting on September 24.
PITT MEADOWS
The Heritage Tea event made its comeback at the Pitt Meadows Museum on September 21st, marking its first occurrence since the pandemic.
On September 14, about forty farmers from the area gathered for the first meeting of the Ridge Meadows Farmers Institute. Next week, the Ridge Meadows Farmers Institute will announce additional membership information and choose its board of directors.
MAPLE RIDGE
Golden Ears Elementary and Blue Mountain Elementary are expanding their student capacity with the addition of prefabricated structures.
The City of Maple Ridge is soliciting feedback from residents through an online survey to inform the development of future programs.
The Maple Ridge Leisure Centre has launched a new spin studio, which officially opened its doors on September 11.
The next Business After Hours event by the Ridge Meadows Chamber of Commerce will be held on September 26th at De Dutch in Maple Ridge.
The following companies have made it to the final round of the yearly entrepreneurial contest hosted by the City of Maple Ridge: Novo Lighting, MRX Marine, Pitt Meadows Plumbing and Mechanical Systems, Advanced Self Storage, PMC Lab, The Patch Brewery, Sunflower Cafe, Lighting by Novo, Marine RX, Mechanical and Plumbing Services in Pitt Meadows, Superior Self-Storage Solutions, PMC Lab, Patch Brewing Company, and Cafe Sunflower
MISSION
Tracy Loffler was elected chair of the board of education for the Mission Public School District.
Aaron Bayes has announced his candidacy for the BC Greens in the Abbotsford-Mission riding for the upcoming provincial election.
The West Coast Express fleet will switch from fossil fuels to renewable diesel, according to TransLink.
The Mission Chamber will conduct an All Candidates Forum for the Abbotsford-Mission electoral district at the Clarke Theatre in Mission on October 3rd.
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