Fraser Valley Business News
DELTA
Lori Mayhew is starting a new position as Provincial Director Labour Department at United Way British Columbia.
The 22nd Shuhachi Naito Golf Classic was held by Coast Hotels in Delta, on July 11. This year’s event benefited the Vancouver Holocaust Education Center and the ALS Society of British Columbia.
DIVERSEcity, The Lifesaving Society BC & Yukon Branch, and Delta aquatic staff will conduct a FREE Swim to Survive Workshop for Newcomers on July 24 at the Sungod Recreation Centre in Delta.
Delta Council will discuss a request to create an Apartment Residential 6 (RA6) zone for residential apartment buildings in areas designated as Neighbourhood Centers and Corridors (NC) in the new OCP, with a maximum height of six stories. The recommendation was discussed during the meeting on July 22.
The Sundowner Pub building, which is close to the intersection of 64 Avenue and Scott Road in North Delta, is proposed to be turned into a five-story commercial complex. CJ Grewal and One20 Development Group Ltd. have submitted a rezoning application, which the Delta Council will review at the July 22 meeting.
WHITE ROCK
The in-house online dispensary at Integrated Health Clinic is now open for business.
The Council awarded Canadian Landscape and Civil Services Ltd. $227,621 for the Vidal Street Sidewalk Replacement and $30,000 to Ecora Engineering & Resource Group Ltd. for the engineering inspection and support.
The Council approves the award of $81,796 (excluding GST) to Epical Solutions, which provides a 5′ wide AccessMat by AccessRec, and $8,280 (excluding GST) to GDM Civil Ltd. for the installation of the Pier Accessibility Mat.
The Council has approved a temporary Use Permit to allow a non-medical cannabis retail outlet to open in a vacant commercial location at 1554 Foster Street, within 15100 North Bluff Road (Central Plaza).
The White Rock Farmers’ Market is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
SURREY
Cloverdale Paint is pleased to announce the addition of Norm Walline, Mike Johnson, and Shawn Tripp to its existing industrial coatings national sales team. These professionals have a proven track record of providing heavy-duty industrial coatings for the petrochemical, pipeline, water treatment, and water storage sectors. This broader approach will bolster Cloverdale Paint’s leadership position in heavy-duty industrial coatings and reinforce its ability to provide comprehensive customer solutions.
Ingrid Jarrett, the CEO of the British Columbia Hotel Association, has declared her intention to leave her position at the conclusion of the year.
James Donaldson celebrates 10 years with BC Food & Beverage.
Julie Mcguire is beginning a new role in the Ministry of Housing in the Province of British Columbia as Director, Planning & Land Use.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology is welcoming Kristine Thompson, CPA, CMA, MBA, to a new role as Associate Dean.
The Hotel Association of Canada has unveiled its new website, which features an improved members-only section.
The Entrepreneurs House Society will have a Cocktail Style celebration for it’s 3rd anniversary, on August 16, at the Lochdale Community Hall.
The South Surrey & White Rock Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its upcoming MAR-TEE-GRAS Chamber Golf Tournament on September 24th at the Nico Wynd Golf Course.
The provincial Road to Recovery program is being expanded by the government of British Columbia. An extra 100 treatment beds will be added as a result of this expansion in each health authority across the province.
The new canine centre for Terra Nova Canines will open in Surrey on August 5, 2024.
The Downtown Surrey BIA announced another year of Movies Under the Stars with have a great line up this year starting with The Bad Guys on August 3rd, followed by Wonka on August 10th and wrapping up with Barbie on August 17th.
LANGLEY
John Aldag, a former Member of Parliament, has been selected as the BC NDP candidate for the Langley-Abbotsford riding. Aldag was previously elected as a Liberal MP for two terms.
Old Hand Coffee in Abbotsford, has recently signed a lease for a second location in Langley, with plans to open in fall 2024! It is nestled between the old Mcburney’s (which is turning into a New York style pizzeria) and a fun cocktail bar called @stevens_langley. They are excited to join the neighbourhood. Best of all, there is a lot of parking nearby! And, there is a large public courtyard immediately outside the shop, as well the lovely Douglas Park.
Insurance Insight Inc. announced that it will be providing WALKAWAY Finance Protection in collaboration with SK Automarket, a major player in the pre-owned vehicle market in Surrey and Langley.
The Province will expand gynecological oncology surgery services to additional regions and reinforce care teams with more staff, including new oncologists, to better cancer care for women. Kelowna and Surrey will host new gynecological cancer surgical programs to meet B.C.’s growing demand. These join two Vancouver and Victoria programs that provided gynecological cancer care to the province.
The BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund (BCMJF), which provides capital project funding to assist manufacturing enterprises in modernizing, innovating, and expanding, is scheduled to close on August 15, 2024. New proposals and complete applications must be submitted by this date.
The Greater Langley Chamber of business topped 1,100 members, reestablishing its status as one of the province’s largest chambers of business or boards of trade.
Nearly $1.5 million was raised at the 10th and last Gone Country music event, which was organised by Twins Cancer Fundraising (TCF).
ABBOTSFORD
Erin Young has joined Gorilla Franchise Services to manage residential and commercial properties at its newest location in Abbotsford.
The Abbotsford board of education chair, Shirley Wilson, applauds the next step in national brain injury strategy after the council unanimously supported Bill C-277 to develop a national strategy to support and improve brain injury awareness, prevention, treatments, rehabilitation, and recovery.
Aunt Lucy’s Daycare & Pet Hotel celebrated their grand opening at 4905 Willet Road in Abbotsford.
CHILLIWACK
The rezoning of four properties on Fourth Avenue and Nowell Street from the Downtown Single Family zone to Urban Quarter designation and from the Rl-A (Urban Residential) Zone to a C9 (Mid Rise Apartment Commercial) zone was approved by the Council.
Fraser Valley Specialty Poultry is excited to announce the upcoming Barn Burner Barbecue and Car Show. This event will showcase an impressive collection of 100 cars and will take place on July 27 at The Farm Store, located at 4540 Simmons Rd.
The Chilliwack Rib Fest 2.0 will be held from July 26 to 28 at Vedder Park, 45450 Petawawa Rd.
Greendale Acres recently revealed the dates of its first-ever Corn Festival, scheduled for August 3 and 4, and its corn maze with a Luke Bryan theme, opening on August 1.
PITT MEADOWS
The Ridge Meadows Chamber of Commerce‘s End of Summer BBQ will be held at Hopcott Farms, 18385 Old Dewdney Trunk Rd, Pitt Meadows, on August 22.
The C Market Coffee branch in Pitt Meadows will conclude its ongoing offer on July 31st, capping off its Grand Opening.
MAPLE RIDGE
Anita Kaur Atwal has been appointed as the new integrity commissioner for the City of Maple Ridge.
Stefanie McCausland, the owner and operator of Curious Minds, verbally consented to a two-year extension of the current contract at their four locations: Maple Ridge Elementary, Eric Langton Elementary, Maple Ridge Secondary, and Glenwood Elementary.
On September 14, the City of Maple Ridge will celebrate its 150th anniversary with a downtown celebration.
MISSION
Jamie Hayes has been named the Executive Director of Mission Community Foundation.
Cedar Coast, a developer based in Vancouver, B.C., and Orion Construction, a constructor based in Langley, B.C., have broken ground on the Cade Barr Business Park in Mission, B.C. This business park is Cedar Coast’s inaugural development initiative in the City of Mission, encompassing more than 400,000 square feet and four buildings.
The days of the former Diamond Head Motor Inn as a shelter, which is now leased by BC Housing and under the supervision of Mission Community Services Society (MCSS), have been extended until September 30.
The Mission Community Foundation is thrilled with the news that it has granted the highest amount of scholarships in its history—$152,000—to 75 Mission students.
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