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Publisher's Note Welcome to the summer issue! This is the most popular time of year in Steveston Village. The sun shines, tourists arrive, film crews return and many of us opt to stay close to home to enjoy fun local events. June kicks off with Doors Open Richmond celebrating arts, culture and heritage. A dozen Doors Open sites are based in Steveston and showcase the area’s past and present with free entry. Take in the Sockeye Run Car Show and Shine in Steveston Park. The school year is drawing to a close and children are looking forward to swimming in the Steveston Outdoor Pool and running through the waterpark. Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market is now located in the community centre’s parking lot and seems to be the ideal spot. O’Hare’s Gastropub hosts Steveston Wine Fest on June 25 which benefits Richmond Christmas Fund. The biggest event of course is the Steveston Salmon Festival on July 1 in celebration of Canada’s birthday. A full guide is included in this issue. Ships to Shore is a three day event

in Steveston put on by the City of Richmond surrounding Salmon Festival. I look forward to the Canada Day fireworks display. In this issue we feature Kulvir Aujla and her husband Sukhi, the new owners of Pizza Factory on First Avenue. They are quickly earning a reputation not only for their great tasting pizza but also for their warm and friendly service. Since 2010 I have been a volunteer with the Steveston Merchants Association. We have worked tirelessly to promote local businesses and bring more customers to the village through seasonal events and small scale advertising. Read why it is time to move to a Business Improvement Area model and the benefits it can bring our entire community. Enjoy summer in Steveston! Stroll along the boardwalk, buy fresh fish from the dock, fly a kite at Garry Point, go on a whale-watching tour, watch some filming, explore the local shops and dine on a waterfront patio.

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On the Cover: Jacob Lorenz, Chris Cook and Jack Magnus. They are grade 11 students at McMath Secondary School who love Steveston Salmon Festival and have part-time jobs in local restaurants. Jacob is a third generation member of the Lorenz family (his grandfather Ted Lorenz helped develop Steveston into the community it is today). He works at Sockeye City Grill. Chris works at Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant and Jack at Catch Kitchen and Bar.

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Pizza Factory:

Warm Smiles and Great Tasting Pizza Story by Sarah Gordon

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If you haven’t stopped by Pizza Factory recently it may be time to stroll in and meet the new owners who purchased the business three months ago. Kulvir Aujla and her husband Sukhi are quickly earning a reputation not only for their great tasting pizza but also for their warm and friendly service.

Sometimes when an opportunity crosses your path you have to jump at it. Kulvir was working in management at Walmart when she heard through the grapevine that Pizza Factory in Steveston was for sale. With an extensive background in the restaurant industry she felt the time was ripe to make the leap and run her own business.

The business is truly a family affair. Kulvir is the primary owner and Sukhi assists her in the kitchen along with marketing the business and making deliveries. Their niece Alyssa McGahey is also actively involved on the front end. In addition, Sukhi’s father and the couple’s son and daughter come in to assist and volunteer their time.

They gave the restaurant a fresh makeover with olive green paint, new seating, a new countertop and wall signage to showcase the full menu.

Another behind the scenes promoter is Sukhi’s mother. Kulvir says, “She is an ambassador and promotes Pizza Factory to seniors. Our kids have also been actively promoting the business to their friends and sports teams.” 6

A fun new seaside logo features a friendly orca named “Pep” (short for pepperoni). In the future Pep will become a costumed mascot. They are grateful to Yeti Works in Steveston village for designing their fun logo and website. Sukhi and Kulvir point out that they are eager to support local businesses. What are the couple finding most rewarding in the early days of running the business?

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They say working together for the first time is a pleasure. They are also feeling empowered being self-employed which allows them the freedom to make decisions for their business. They thoroughly enjoy getting to know their customers as they drop in and become regulars. Sukhi says, “Our intention is it run it like the TV show Cheers.”

“We’re having a good time. That’s what we want to do.” Sukhi Aujla The Aujlas live in Richmond’s Hamilton neighbourhood, but have always had an affinity for Steveston. They believe the two areas share a similar spirit. They are excited to be a part of Steveston’s business community and are demonstrating their philanthropic nature by supporting local events. Recently they donated 15 pizzas to a group of McMath Secondary School students who participated in Convenant House’s Sleep Out to Support Homeless Youth. Pizza Factory has also become the official pizza supplier for the Islanders 04 softball team. Kulvir says, “We are actively looking to support local sports teams in Richmond.” Over the Easter weekend Pizza Factory staged a three day customer appreciation blitz. A team of 30 volunteers (aka friends and family) helped to conduct this marketing campaign by wearing matching “Ask me how to get a free slice” t-shirts as they handed out coupons throughout Steveston. People lined

up around the block to take advantage of this tempting offer and over the course of three days 1,300 slices were served. In the process they discovered ninety per cent of the people who dropped by the business didn’t know they existed. To introduce more clients to their business they suggest swinging by on July 1 to see what fun things they will be doing to celebrate Canada Day. New to Pizza Factory are loyalty cards and pizza by the slice. High school students in particular appreciate being able to drop by at lunchtime with the new earlier business hours (open at 11 a.m.). For Kulvir and Sukhi it is all about forging a symbiotic relationship with their customers. Their intention is to always keep the question “what can we do for you?” in the foreground of conducting business. The direct result of a customer’s request, Pizza Factory now offers 15% off take out pizzas.

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“Our customers appreciate us as much as we appreciate them.” Kulvir Aujla While Pizza Factory is a franchise each location is given freedom to customize their business to best fit the community. They are not restricted to abide by a set menu and can introduce special items such as chicken and veggie samosas, Punjabi-style pizza and butter chicken may soon be introduced. Some of the top sellers include Hawaiian, house special, taco, bacon burger, barbecue chicken, spinach and of course, kid pleasing favourites, cheese and pepperoni pizzas. Gluten-free is available for medium size pizzas and whole-wheat crust is available upon request. All of the dough is made fresh each morning.

“If we’re blessed by the pizza gods we make dough more than once a day.” Sukhi Aujla

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Every business has good stories and one unfolded during our interview. A Power Rangers film production member came in with a request for 42 pizzas for the crew, which were needed the following day. He had heard the buzz that Pizza Factory was the place to go for exceptionally friendly service. It couldn’t happen to nicer people.

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Doors Open Richmond 2016: The Best of Steveston’s Heritage, Art and Culture Story by Charles Takaesu and Gabrielle Sharp Discover Steveston’s heritage, arts and culture during the free Doors Open Richmond 2016 city-wide event, on Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5 between 10:00am and 4:00pm. Twelve Doors Open sites are based in Steveston and showcase the area’s past and present. Steveston Village is a great starting point for your weekend activities, with many sites clustered within walking distance of local restaurants and shops. Experience delicious dining, unique shopping and fabulous culture all in a single weekend! At the west end of Steveston Village, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery (12138 Fourth Avenue) is offering “Under the Rafters” tours, a rare behind-the-scenes experience exploring areas of the cannery typically closed to the public. This tour is not wheelchair accessible. Please pre-register by calling 604-6649009, as space is limited. There are two tours each day, at 10:00am and 2:00pm. Although 12

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landscaped, Japanese-inspired Town Square Park and the Japanese Fishermen’s Benevolent Society Building that was opened a year ago. The first 200 people on each day will receive a mini-plant pot and children can enjoy trying the Japanese art of origami. Although access to the tramcar may be limited due to restoration, stop by the Steveston Interurban Tram Building (4011 Moncton Street) for an Open House including children’s crafts. Painter and teacher Adrienne Moore is opening her Home Studio (3171 Chatham Street) to the public during Doors Open. Adrienne employs a wide variety of styles and subjects, from local landscapes to mixed media and abstract expressionism. Visit Adrienne’s studio, filled to the brim with her vibrant work, and meet the artist to learn about her painting techniques. The Steveston Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (4255 Moncton Street) is bustling with activity during the event weekend. Visitors can choose from displays, demonstrations, presentations and interactive activities on the culture, history and traditions of Steveston’s Japanese Canadian community. A short walk northeast of the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, the Steveston Buddhist Temple (4360 Garry Street) is the oldest standing Buddhist Temple in the lower mainland. Tours are available throughout Doors Open, and Introduction to Buddhism sessions are offered each day at 1:00pm. On Saturday, enjoy a Japanese cooking demonstration and Seiza Meditation. Sunday features the morning service (opened to the public) and a cultural presentation in the late afternoon. At the “gateway to Steveston,” visit the Steveston Fire Station (11011 No. 2 Road) to meet fire fighters and Blaze the Dalmatian mascot. Tour the state-of-the-art fire hall and learn how to keep your family safe from house fires in the educational fire trailer. Rhonda Weppler, inaugural Artist-inResidence at Branscombe House (4900 Steveston Highway) invites visitors of all ages to participate in the International Picnic Project, a still-life mural featuring June - July 2016

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A must-visit for afternoon tea lovers, London Heritage Farm (6511 Dyke Road) features period themed rooms in a restored farmhouse, herb and perennial gardens and a Hand Tool Museum. Stop in for London Lady Tea and tasty treats in the Tea Room between 12:00pm and 5:00pm. Britannia Shipyards (5180 Westwater Drive) is hosting a veritable bounty of activities during Doors Open. The Dragon Zone Paddling Club offers a unique opportunity to get out on the water and try the exciting sport of dragon boating. There are four 30 minute sessions each day, at 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:00pm and 3:00pm, with a limit of one session per person. Pre-register by calling 604-718-8050 to reserve your spot. Visit a series of new exhibits at the Seine Net Loft and learn Morse code with radio historian Tom Brent at the Murakami Boatworks. Saturday activities at the Richmond Boat Builders include a Shipwright talk and Drop-In Boat Building, while Sunday offers Children’s Boat Building and Decorative Knot Tying. Revisit Steveston’s roots with a trip to the Steves Family Farmhouse (2871 Steveston Highway). Steveston is named after Martha and Manoah Steves, whose family founded the farm in 1877. The farm is still active today under the direction of their great grandson, Councillor Harold Steves. Tour parts of the farmhouse and peruse a large collection of artwork and historical objects. Heirloom seed gardens and antique farm equipment are also on display throughout Doors Open weekend. Finally, hop aboard the River Queen Water Shuttle for a fully narrated nature and history tour of Steveston’s waterfront. This year, the River Queen will travel between Fisherman’s Wharf on the Second Avenue float, and the Britannia Shipyards dock. One-way tickets between destinations are $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and students, $4 for children aged 4 to 12, while children under 4 ride free. Join the Doors Open Richmond 2016 Opening Kickoff at Minoru Chapel and Pierrefonds Gardens (6540 Gilbert Road) on Friday June 3rd, from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. This year’s kickoff event features free live music, crafts, light refreshments and vibrant displays. Remember, these are only 12 of the 42 sites 14

offered throughout Richmond on June 4 and 5. To find out more about Doors Open Richmond 2016, pick up a map brochure now available at City of Richmond facilities or visit www.richmond.ca/doorsopen.

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Steveston: Small Business Community Thinks Big Story by Sarah Gordon You may have heard people talking about the SMA and BIA, but what are they and what is the difference between them?

Business districts can dream big with input from a full membership’s participation at the board and committee level.

The Steveston Merchants Association (SMA) was formed in 2010 by a group of business owners whose goal was to promote local businesses and drive more customers to their services, shops and restaurants through seasonal events, small scale advertising, a website and social media. With an elective paid membership the SMA does not encompass the entire business district, resulting in a smaller funding pool although events and promotions benefit the entire village.

A simple way to explain a BIA is to imagine a shopping mall management system. All malls have systems in place to drive customers to the mall to benefit business tenants. Steveston without a BIA is like an outdoor mall with no big picture promotional direction. It just isn’t competitive nor does it come close to realized improved potential.

An elected volunteer board is responsible for organizing popular events such as Christmas in Steveston Village, Girls’ Night Out, the Scarecrow Crawl and Trick or Treat in Steveston Village and has been a voice for many important area concerns. While the work the SMA accomplishes is outstanding, the merchants’ association model is antiquated. BIA stands for Business Improvement Areas and what this model offers is far reaching for both merchants and the entire community. Examples of what can be achieved for Steveston include a year round focus for promotional programs and activities, collective advertising and special events designed to drive more visitors to the area. Issues such as pedestrian scale lighting and parking improvements are also a focus of many BIAs.

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BIAs are able to plan further into the future to successfully promote areas. A BIA is approved by a vote and all businesses within a BIA’s boundaries automatically become members, creating a larger collective voice working for the betterment of businesses and the community. A BIA is uniquely created for an area, no two are identical, and therefore Steveston could capitalize on its distinct locale where farmland meets the ocean and a historic fishing village. Jim van der Tas, owner of the Blue Canoe Waterfront Restaurant (and president of the SMA) believes the sky’s the limit. He envisions everything from an Oktoberfest celebration spread over a number of days to celebrating a new Steveston heritage festival and transforming the entire village into a Christmas wonderland for the month of December to draw people to town.

Getting a BIA off the ground takes a lot of work and commitment from volunteers who believe that focusing on a bigger picture can produce some very effective results. A new committee called the Steveston Business Development Association (SBDA) has formed under the SMA’s umbrella to partner cooperatively with other local nonprofits that see the value a BIA brings to an entire community.

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A municipality can’t force a BIA into a business community and generally shouldn’t stop a BIA start up group from asking them to initiate the voting procedure if the group has done positive outreach. After well over a decade of discussion Steveston merchants, land owners and key stakeholders have not gone before City council to ask for the BIA voting procedure but expect to this calendar year. Peter Tong, owner of Steveston Pharmasave, comments,“ I think a BIA is very important for Steveston.”

“Looking at this unique location and the sensitivity businesses have in trying to protect the history, integrity and feel of the community; there are a lot of political and business challenges that are hard for each business to face alone,” Tong says. He adds, “Promoting the village, rather than one single business, attracts more people and creates an atmosphere within the village that can only benefit Steveston. I think there are certainly frustrations amongst some business owners who have seen what other BIAs have done and strongly believe one is needed to start promoting the village. The sooner we get this done the better.” Carol Janeczko, owner of Little Mexico Cantina, believes, "The opportunity to revitalize Steveston through the formation of a BIA is an exciting prospect. Looking at other similar business districts such as Fort Langley and Cloverdale and seeing what they have accomplished for their communiJune - July 2016

ties through elaborate events, marketing and beautification projects is inspiring. It would be amazing to see Steveston advance to that level." Jens Hertha, owner of D’Original Sausage Haus, agrees. “I am excited about the possibility of having a BIA in Steveston. It would make Steveston stronger. For a business like mine the cost would be less than $200 per year. I strongly believe that a BIA is an investment and everybody benefits from a strong, vibrant business district.” Hertha believes, “This BIA initiative is a significant opportunity and every business and commercial property should plan to learn about it firsthand. This is too important an opportunity to be making a decision about a BIA based on nonfactual information or hearsay from third parties. Make an appointment with the organizers to talk about it.” To learn more email: weareopenforbusiness@gmail.com

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Friday, July 1 Volleyball Tournament - Steveston Salmon Festival Hosted by Cambie Sports since 2003. This tournament gets bigger every year! This tournament takes place on the north field and the east side of the Community Police Station. There is only space for 50 teams so please register early. Include your roster when registering. Grass Reverse Coed 4s in Steveston from 8:30am to 5:00pm. $25 per player/$100 per team. www.cambiesports.com/tournaments/volleyball

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SATURDAY, august 27, 2016

Saturday, June 25, 2016 Gulf of Georgia Cannery 7:00 - 9:30pm $49 tickets (sold out) includes: BC and International wine tasting food samples from local merchants

7:00pm - 9:30pm Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston $49 Ticket includes: • Craft Beer Samples • Food Samples From Local Merchants • battle of the summer beers (wheat & fruit ales) For more info or to purchase tickets, visit:

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Plan Your Work, Then Work Your Plan:

Making the most of your gym time by Josh Harowitz You spend all this time and energy at the gym, but you’re likely not getting the maximum payback in return for the effort you’re putting in. For many casual gym-goers, the critical missing ingredient is simple: a plan. Does this sound familiar? You hit the gym after work, but you are somewhat aimless as far as where to go and what to do. You start going through a routine of the same exercises that you’ve been doing for the past number of months, and then one of the following happens: you stare at the multitude of cardio machines and wonder which one is best for you; you try to mimic an interesting exercise the person next to you is doing. Eventually you leave, perhaps tired, but more so frustrated, unfulfilled, and dissatisfied with your workout. It doesn’t have to be that way! As the proverb says, “he who fails to plan, plans to fail.” Start by taking five minutes to ensure your energy investment pays maximum dividends. Write it down and stick to it. Then, before your next visit, rework your plan based on your specific goals. Maybe you want to increase your strength, size, and endurance, or perhaps just get in shape for hiking season—no matter what you’re working towards, the important thing is to do so with purpose. And while expert advice is extremely helpful for things like perfecting your squatting or deadlifting technique, or understanding why you should be doing pulling exercises three-toone over pushing exercises since you work at a desk all day, you can certainly go a long way on your own. Here’s a basic sample program to get you started.

Warm-Up Circuit: (3x in order) • • •

inchworms (x10) or jumping jacks (x30) back bridges with a 3 second hold at the top (15x) side plank (30 seconds to 1 minute)

Circuit #1: (three times in order) • • •

goblet box squats (15x) planks (45 seconds) half-kneeling cable rows (12x)

Circuit #2: (three times in order) • • •

weighted (optional) step-ups (10x for each leg) medicine ball slams (15x) incline pushups (15x)

Regardless of the routine you choose, the point is: make a plan and stick with it. You’ll be surprised how much more fulfilling those workouts become. Russel Sean Fitness ~ Josh Harowitz. Trainer and kinesiologist.

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The 7 1 st annual

STEVESTON SALMON FESTIVAL Canada’s biggest little birthday party since 1945! The people of Steveston have come together every year since 1945 to celebrate Canada’s birthday and the rich heritage of our community. Thanks to the tireless efforts of hundreds of volunteers and the generous support of sponsors, the Richmond Agricultural and Industrial Society organizes one of the largest Canada Day celebrations across the country! On average, over 70,000 people from across Richmond, Metro Vancouver and the Pacific Northwest spend Canada Day in Steveston! The day begins at 6:30am with a pancake breakfast, followed by a Citizenship Ceremony at 8:30am. At 10am, the Canada Day Parade winds through historic Steveston village, which features over 100 entries including floats, marching bands, celebrities, politicians, community groups, vintage vehicles and more. Then, the festival is

officially kicked off at the opening ceremonies on the main stage at noon with dignitaries, speeches and the singing of O Canada. After the official opening, the stage bursts with great entertainment all afternoon. Festival highlights include attractions such as the Japanese cultural show, car show, craft fair, trade show, an awesome children’s festival, martial arts demonstrations, youth festival, food fair plus an art show and exhibit. The main attraction is the famous salmon barbecue where over 1200 pounds of wild salmon fillets are grilled over open fire pits. This popular treat sells out every year! $15 per plate, cash only. (Price subject to change.) Whatever your age… whatever your interests … there is something for everyone at the Steveston Salmon Festival!

Schedule of Events Main Events (subject to change) 6:30am – 11:30am – Pancake Breakfast – community centre parking lot $8 per plate (cash only) 8:30am – Citizenship Ceremony – Main Stage 9:30am – Kid’s Bicycle Parade 10:00am – noon – Canada Day Parade 10:00am – 5:00pm – various locations – Japanese Cultural Displays, Martial Arts Demos, Art Show, Children’s Festival, Craft Fair, Trade Show, Food Fair, Community Information Tables, Car Show 11:00am until sold out – Salmon Barbecue $15 per plate (cash only) 11:00am - 4:00pm - Youth Festival 12:00 – 5:00pm – Horticulture Show

Main Stage (located in community centre parking lot) Noon – Salmon Festival Opening Ceremony and O Canada! 1:00 – 4:30pm entertainment (see website for details)

Children's Festival Stage (located in park playground) 12:00 & 3pm - Ta Daa Lady 1:00pm - Charlotte Diamond 2:15pm - Richmond Delta Youth Orchestra 3:45pm - Matt Henry, Trained Human

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Pancake Breakfast Hosted by the 12th Richmond Scouts, the pancake breakfast starts at 6:30am until 11:30am in the parking lot of Steveston Community Centre. Coming early to stake out a great spot for the parade? Plan to have your breakfast! All proceeds benefit the 12th Richmond Scouts programs and services. $8 per plate (cash only). Price subject to change.

Children's Bike Parade No pre-registration necessary, just come and expect to have a lot of fun! Sponsored by the G&F Financial Group, this is an exciting opportunity for children to show their Canadian pride and cycle the big parade route to the cheers and encouragement of the waiting crowds before the floats take off! Children interested in entering the bike parade should bring their decorated bikes, trikes or wagons to the Gulf of Georgia Cannery parking lot at the corner of Chatham Street and Fourth Avenue beginning at 8:30am and no later than 9:15am. They will cycle off at 9:30am sharp. All children must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian – no exceptions. Helmets are mandatory for all riders and skaters. Pre-parade fun includes a special participation ribbon and treats for the kids as they wait for the parade marshals to send them off. The bike parade travels down Third Avenue then east on Moncton Street to the Community Police Station.

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SPECIAL GUEST: Charlotte Diamond 1:00pm Children's Festival Stage Richmond’s own Charlotte Diamond performs at the Steveston Salmon Festival for the first time. Charlotte needs little introduction for families; she has been performing across North America for over 30 years, has a multitude of international awards, has fourteen recordings, and has called Richmond her home for over 40 years. Charlotte will have new songs from her latest CD, “Diamonds by the Sea,” like “Ottie the Otter” and “The Moose on the Loose,” as well as her signature songs like “Four Hugs a Day,” “I am a Pizza” and “Slippery Fish.” This performance will have a multicultural focus for Canada Day, and will include “This Land is Your Land” and “Leave the World a Little Better.” Fun for the whole family. For more info on Charlotte, visit www.charlottediamond.com

Children's Festival

Steveston Park is transformed into an exciting Festival of games, face painting, crafts, entertainers, and a multitude of excitement for children of all ages! Featured attractions include: Knowledge First Financial Kin’s Farm Market Richmond Nature Park Richmond Auto Mall Face painting Carnival games and prizes Nylon Zoo – storytelling fish! Psanky egg making Mascots throughout the day

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Canada Day Parade 10:00am - 12:00 Noon The Steveston Salmon Festival Parade attracts visitors from around the Lower Mainland and further across the Pacific Northwest. The Parade marches off at 10:00am sharp from Garry Point Park and winds through the streets of Steveston past the community centre to Railway Avenue. With over 100 entries on an annual basis, the parade takes nearly two hours to complete! All along the parade route, people are thrilled by the exciting variety of entries from military colour guards, to beautifully decorated floats, marching bands, vintage vehicles, celebrities, sports teams, politicians and other dignitaries, community and cultural groups. The Salmon Festival Parade will thrill you from start to finish. Come early, bring your lawn chair and sunscreen and stake your claim along the parade route!

Parade Route

Moncton Street will remain closed until 5pm from Third Avenue to Bayview Street (Near the RCMP Police Station)

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Art Show A showcase of Richmond’s talented visual arts community. Come view their amazing work displayed inside the community centre’s multipurpose room, and meet the artists who enrich the cultural fabric of Richmond. The 2016 Salmon Festival Art Show welcomes: John Beatty, Mike Rossiter, Danny Chen, Bonita Ruttkay, Margreth Fry, Marv Skelton, Kathryn Newell, Larry Tillyer, Betsy Randall, Loraine Wellman and Cheryl Roller.

Japanese Cultural Show Celebrating the rich culture of our community, the Japanese Cultural Show features displays and demonstrations on a variety of traditional Japanese arts such as origami, bonsai and doll making. Kendo Hall (East Wing – Martial Arts Center) 10:00am–4:00pm Ikebana , bonsai and calligraphy displays 12:15 & 3:35pm Bonsai demonstration 1:00pm Japanese tea ceremony 1:35 & 2:35pm Koto performance 2:10pm Japanese Odori (dancing) 3:05pm Ikebana demonstration Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre 10:00am–4:00pm Nikkei Museum display Powell Street Festival display Kami ningyo (Japanese paper doll) display Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) display Japanese doll display Steveston Buddhist Temple display Nikkei Seniors health display Origami table – Japanese Language School Japanese seniors crafts

Martial Arts Demonstration For nearly 100 years there has been martial arts in Steveston. It was in 1972 that the Steveston Community Society opened the first martial arts building, or dojo house, outside Japan. The Steveston Salmon Festival celebrates the martial arts history and tradition with demonstrations of Judo, Kendo, and Karate throughout the day. Judo Hall (West Wing – Martial Arts Centre) 1:00–1:30pm Judo demonstration 1:40–2:10pm Iaido (Japanese sword drawing) 2:20–2:50pm Kendo (Japanese fencing) demonstration 3:00–3:30pm Karate demonstration 3:40–4:10pm Aikido demonstration

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Salmon Barbecue It couldn’t be called “Salmon Festival� without celebrating the most prized catch of B.C. fishers, the mighty salmon. Each year, over 1200 pounds of fresh wild B.C. sockeye salmon is expertly barbecued over an alder wood fire and served with salad and a bun. A must-have treat! $15 per plate, cash only. Price subject to change. Located in the community centre parking lot.

Food Fair Its all about the food! From famous barbecue salmon and chow mein to great burgers and hot dogs! The majority of the food vendors are non-profit organizations who join the festival each year to serve up some great food and to raise funds for their charitable interests at the same time! Located in the community centre parking lot.

Craft Fair Hugely popular, the Steveston Salmon Festival Craft Fair is a juried event which features a wide variety of quality hand-crafted merchandise. If you are a fan of craft fairs, this is one not to be missed! You will find jewellery, pottery, textiles, home canning, baking, woodwork, photo art and so much more! If a crafty person can imagine it, you can be sure it is at the craft fair! Located inside the community centre.

Trade Show From the latest ideas in home improvement, clothing, jewellery, fitness products, hobby ideas, food tasting and more, the Trade Show offers festival visitors an opportunity to take a break from the sun and browse all the latest product and services on the market today. Located inside the net shed building behind the community centre.

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Car Show Hosted by the Richmond Lions Club, up to 50 custom cars, classic cars and hot rods will be on display in the baseball field just east of the parking lot behind the RCMP station.

Community Information Tables Richmond is home to a great variety of non-profit groups and an endless list of volunteer opportunities. Drop by to find out more about the kinds of organizations who provide valuable services to our City. Located behind the community centre.

Horticulture Show The Steveston Salmon Festival has hosted a horticulture show since 1969. This professionally judged flower and garden show is very popular among local garden enthusiasts. Stunning roses, charming wild flowers, mouth-watering vegetables and herbs, plants rare and beautiful, and a special category for children. Do you have a green thumb? Entry is open to everyone! See how your blooms measure up to your neighbours! Cash prizes available! Visit the website www.stevestonsalmonfest.ca for the entry package.

King of the Fraser The Village of Steveston was founded on fishing. The King of the Fraser competition challenges participants’ skill with the net mending needle. You will be amazed at the skill of these experts. Stop by and cheer on the competitors – we’re in the main parking lot near the salmon barbecue! Competition is open to the public, and there are prizes available to be won!

Shuttle

A free shuttle service will be offered on July 1st from 9:00am to 7:15pm. The shuttles will leave from the City’s Operations Yard, 5599 Lynas Lane, and will drop off/pick up passengers at Britannia Shipyards, 5180 Westwater Drive, near the Homma School field. Two shuttles will be running back and forth throughout the day with the last shuttle leaving Britannia Shipyards at 7:15pm.

Bullhead Derby: Sunday, June 26, 2016

Spend the morning at Garry Point Park at the Bullhead Derby, hosted by the Golden Rods and Reels Society, on the southwest corner of Steveston, at Seventh Avenue and Chatham Street. There are two categories: kids 12 and under, and seniors. Pack your fishing gear and a picnic and bring your family for a fun day of fishing. Who will catch the “big one”? We will soon find out! Registration begins at 9:00am; Derby starts at 10:00am until noon, and prizes awarded as soon as the results are tabulated. There are lots of prizes available to be won for numerous categories, and everyone gets a ribbon for participating!

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Alegria Cafe 12151 First Ave 604-274-1215 Adorabelle Tea Room 12051 Third Ave 604-241-1947 adorabelletearoom.com B & P Ice Cream & Coffee 100-12220 Second Ave 604-325-9837 Blenz Coffee 105-3900 Bayview St 604-272-0777 blenz.com

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East on 1 Restaurant 12251 No. 1 Rd 778-297-1177 easton1.ca

Kove Kitchen 140-3900 Bayview St 604-628-2500 kovekitchen.com

Little Mexico Cantina (ad p. 16)

3131 Chatham St 604-272-5123 littlemexicocantina.com

(ad p. 26 ) 5031 Steveston Hwy 604-277-2305 ohares.pub

Ora Sushi

(ad p. 23) 120-3651 Moncton St 604-284-3880 orasushi.com Pajo’s - Wharf (floating) 3500 Bayview St 604-272-1588 pajos.com Pajo’s - Garry Point 12771 Seventh Ave 604-204-0767 pajos.com Panago Pizza 103-6020 Steveston Hwy 604-310-0001 panago.com Pat’s Galley 110-3900 Bayview St 604-277-1812 PierSide Deli 115-3800 Bayview St 604-448-0071

Pizza Factory

(ad p. 9, article p. 6-8) 120-12020 First Ave 604-233-7777 pizzafactoryrichmond.ca Rocanini Coffee Roasters 115-3900 Moncton St 604-284-5126 rocanini.com Shady Island Seafood Bar 112-3800 Bayview St 604-275-6587 shadyislandseafood.com


FOOD | DRINK Cafes | Restaurants ... con’t Steveston Village Vietnamese 120-12480 No. 1 Rd 604-370-3709 stevestonvietnamese.com

Sockeye City Grill 108-3800 Bayview St 604-275-4347 sockeyecity.com

Subway 3-3740 Chatham St 604-274-8850 subway.com

Starbucks Coffee 4011 Bayview St 604-204-0288 starbucks.ca

Tapenade Bistro 3711 Bayview St 604-275-5188 tapenade.ca

Steveston Coffee Company 110-3511 Moncton St 604-275-1983 stevestoncoffee.com

The Crab King 3540 Bayview St (floating) 604-448-8801 thecrabking.com

Steveston Pizza Co.

Timmy Kitchen 100-3791 Bayview St 604-275-1112 timmykitchen.com

(ads p. 62, 63 & back page) 100-3400 Moncton St 604-204-0777 stevestonpizza.com Steveston Seafood House 3951 Moncton St 604-271-5252 stevestonseafoodhouse.com

The Steveston Hotel Cafe 12111 Third Ave 604-277-9511 The Village Burgery 105-3800 Bayview St 604-275-6710

Opening Soon! Urban Jamaica Restaurant 240-12240 Second Ave Village Books & Coffee House 130-12031 First Ave 604-272-6601 Village Sushi Bar 150-13020 No. 2 Rd, 604-271-1067 Waves Coffee 120-12231 First Ave 604-448-9283 wavescoffee.ca Xyclo Vietnamese Cuisine 3804 Moncton St 604-275-1011 xyclovietnamesecuisine.ca

Steveston Insider Directory

Shintaro Japanese 230-3791 Bayview St 604-284-5253 shintarosushi.ca

Yokohama Japanese 140-12251 No. 1 Rd 604-271-8896 yokohamabc.com Zee's Grilled Cheese 160-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-447-0420 zeesgrilledcheese.com

Liquor O’Hare’s Liquor Store (ad p. 26)

5031 Steveston Hwy 604-241-8513 ohares.pub

Shady Island Liquor Store 112-3800 Bayview St 604-275-6587 shadyislandseafood.com

Steveston Hotel Liquor Store 12111 Third Ave 604-277-9511

Specialty | Grocery 7-Eleven 10991 No. 1 Rd 604-271-1811 Bell’s Bake Shop 110-12211 First Ave 604-284-5152 bellsbakeshop.com Candy Dish 120-3911 Moncton St 604-277-6866 Damien’s Belgian Waffles 2-3891 Chatham St 604-304-2884 damienswaffles.ca

Diplomat Bakery 110-6111 London Rd 604-241-9134 diplomatbakery.com

Heringers 190-12251 No. 1 Rd 604-274-6328 heringersmeats.com

D-Original Sausage Haus

Mary’s British Home Store 4-3740 Chatham St 604-274-2261

(ad p. 22) 130-12000 First Ave 604-447-5545 doriginalsausagehaus.com Golden Apple Farm Market 4-3891 Chatham St 604-448-9918

Mary’s Italian Ice Cream 120-12240 Second Ave 604-277-8210

Menchie's Frozen Yogurt (ad p. 5)

110-12480 No. 1 Rd 604-284-2253 menchies.com

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FOOD | DRINK Specialty | Grocery ... con’t

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South Harbour Fish 159-12420 No 1 Rd 604-277-3008

Original Pure Water 115-3571 Chatham St 604-277-7873 originalpurewatershoppe.ca Outpost Mini Donut Company 110-12240 Second Ave 604-448-0005 outpostminidonutco.com Romania Country Bread 3680 Moncton St 604-304-0170 Sanjay's Foods 200-12417 No. 2 Rd 604-241-9344 sanjaysfoods.ca

Sinfully The Best (ad p. 10) 13-3993 Chatham St 604-272-2655 sinfullythebest.com

Steveston Bakery 12231 No. 1 Rd 604-271-3656 stevestonbakery.com

Sugar N Ice 115-3531 Bayview St 604-644-8599 sugarnice.ca Super Grocer & Pharmacy 12051 No. 1 Rd 604-271-2722 supergrocer.ca

Steveston European Food Market The Sweet Spot 120-12220 Second Ave (back) 110-12000 First Ave 604-271-3635 604-271-8865 thesweetspotbakery.ca Steveston Fish Shoppe 100-3420 Moncton St Timothy’s Frozen Yogurt 604-277-3135 104-3800 Bayview St and Steveston Landing Fish Timothy’s at Garry Point 102-3800 Bayview St 120-12771 Seventh Ave 604-275-4746 604-275-7547 Steveston Pure Water 7-3740 Chatham St 604-272-8850 stevestonpurewater.ca

SERVICES Attractions & Excursions Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site 5180 Westwater Dr 604-718-8050 richmond.ca/britannia Canadian West Coast Jin Hao Bait & Tackle 105-6111 London Rd 778-300-1793 Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site 12138 Fourth Ave 604-664-9009 gulfofgeorgiacannery.org London Heritage Farm 6511 Dyke Rd 604-271-5220 londonfarm.ca Marine Adventure Centre Imperial Landing Wharf 604-831-7507 kaymarantours.com South Fraser Water Taxi 604-649-5131

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Stand Up Paddle Steveston 604-763-6296 standuppaddlesteveston.com

Steveston Farmers & Artisans Market (ad p. 34) sfam.ca

Steveston Interurban Tram Building 4011 Moncton St 604-238-8081 richmond.ca/stevestontram

Steveston Outdoor Pool (ad p. 3) 4151 Moncton St 604-238-8030 richmond.ca

Steveston Post Office, Museum & Visitor Centre 3811 Moncton St 604-271-6868 Post Office 604-271-8280 Info 604-718-8439 Museum tourismrichmond.com

Steveston Seabreeze Adv. 12551 No 1 Rd, Bldg 43 604-272-7200 seabreezeadventures.ca

Vancouver Whale Watch

(ad p. 5) 210-12240 Second Ave 604-274-9565 vancouverwhalewatch.com


SERVICES Beauty, Hair, Spa, Tanning

Alen’s Golden Scissors 6-3740 Chatham St 604-274-4247 Allranel Day Spa 107-3531 Bayview St 604-273-6916 allranell.com Angel's Secret 120-3631 Chatham St 778-712-9899 Arrz 2 120-3571 Chatham St 604-272-0041 Ask Hair Studio Ltd 150-3900 Bayview St 604-241-8600 askhairstudio.com B & D Spa Inc. 240-3791 Bayview St 604-304-9005 bndspa.com Berenices Braid 130-12240 Second Ave 604-813-7174

Braen’s Cut 110-3400 Moncton St 604-370-1911 Browcasso 120-12000 First Ave 604-284-2020 browcasso.com

Earth, Wind and Spa 180-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-285-0767 earthwindspa.com

Rejuven8 Skincare 250-3580 Moncton St 604-284-5252 rejuven8skincare.com

Esthetics by Kana 105-3571 Chatham St 778-882-5262

Remark Hair Design 130-3591 Chatham St 604-271-4247 remarkhair.com

Goegan Spa (ad p. 25)

Shay's Hair Studio 7-3891 Chatham St 604-277-8229 hairstylinginrichmondbc.ca

Hair by Lenny 115-3631 Chatham St 604-241-1755

Salon Juniper

135-6231 London Rd 604-241-4556 goeganspa.com

Lift Hair Shoppe 155-13020 No. 2 Rd 604-241-5593 lifthair.ca

Perfectly Polished 5-3740 Chatham St 604-370-5585 Radiant Tanning Salon 110-3591 Chatham St 604-295-6410 radianttanning.com Raintree Day Spa 125-13020 No. 2 Rd 604-274-4426 raintreedayspa.com Rebecca Nail Spa 12031 Second Ave 778-297-6587

(ad p. 11) 110-3900 Moncton St 604-284-4188 salonjuniper.ca

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A-Styles Hair Salon 130-3500 Moncton St 604-277-4883

Ship N' Shore (ad p. 21) 105-12031 First Ave 604-272-4822

Steveston Barbers 120-3880 Chatham St 604-277-7815 stevestonbarbers.com Steveston Nails 4-3891 Chatham St 604-284-5178 Tao Day Spa 115-3900 Bayview St 604-277-9821 taodayspa.com

Community Groups & Services ANAF Legion 284 105-11900 No. 1 Rd 604-277-7350 anaf284.org

John Yap, MLA (ad p. 3) 115–4011 Bayview St 604-241-8452 johnyapmla.bc.ca

Steveston Community Centre and Public Library 4111 Moncton St 604-238-8080 richmond.ca/steveston Steveston Community Police 4371 Moncton St Non-emerg: 604-713-2323

Steveston Harbour Authority 12740 Trites Rd 604-272-5539 stevestonharbour.com Steveston No. 2 Firehall 11011 No. 2 Rd Non-Emerg 604-278-5131 richmond.ca

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SERVICES Dental

Steveston Insider Directory

Bayview Dental 110-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-277-2483 bayviewdental.ca

Dr. Marguerite Lu 280-3651 Moncton St 604-271-3007 tendertooth.ca

Chatham Dental Centre 211-3740 Chatham St 604-271-5622 chathamdental.ca

Harmony Dental Studio 3700 Moncton St 604-277-2223 harmonydentalstudio.com

Chompers Family Dental 108-6033 London Rd 604-284-5005 chompersdental.com

Moncton Dental

Dr. Rho Kee & Dr. Sarah Harland 3951 Steveston Hwy 604-274-6121 stevestondentist.com

(ad p. 10) 120-3511 Moncton St 604-277-3515 monctondental.com

Steveston Dental Care (ad p. 20) 3951 Steveston Hwy 604-274-9988 stevestondentalcare.com

Steveston Smiles (ad p. 31) 3951 Steveston Hwy 604-277-1131 stevestonsmiles.com

Education (Private), Arts & Care for Kids 4Cats Arts Studio 110-12031 First Ave 778-297-4244 4cats.com/steveston Arts and Music Daycare 4200 Annapolis Pl 604-271-4769 Arts Connection 5 - 12491 No 2 Rd 604-241-0141 theartsconnection.org Burke Academy of Dance 200-3960 Chatham St 604-271-1271

Steveston Japanese Language School 4111 Moncton St 604-274-4374 sjls.ca

Sandcastle Park 8-3060 Chatham St 604-274-8380 sandcastlepark.ca

Steveston Learning Centre 125-6231 London Rd 778-323-2752 slcrichmond.ca

South Central Montessori 110-6020 Steveston Hwy 77-889-0188 centralmontessori.ca

Steveston Music Centre 340-12211 First Ave 604-271-3545

St Joseph the Worker 4451 Williams Rd 604-277-1115 stjo.richmond.bc.ca

Generation Daycare 1-12320 Trites Rd 604-370-3206 generationdaycare.com Gingerbread House PPP 10451 Lassam St 604-204-1008 gingerbreadhousepreschool.org Outside the Box 118-6033 London Rd 778-960-2720 outside-the-box.buzz

New Address! Pacific Rim Montessori 100-6160 London Rd 604-726-8428 pacificrimmontessori.com

Stars of Tomorrow 12191 First Ave 604-370-1221 sotel.ca Steveston Community Centre 4111 Moncton St 604-238-8080 richmond.ca/steveston

Tree House Early Learning Centre 100-5500 Andrew Rd 604-277-8224 With Our Own Two Hands 3-3871 Moncton St 778-882-3165 withourowntwohands.ca World of Music & Arts 120-6160 London Rd 604-809-5730 worldofmusicandarts.com

Education - Public Schools Byng Elementary 3711 Georgia St 604-668-6649 byng.sd38.bc.ca

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Diefenbaker Elementary 4511 Hermitage Dr 604-668-6639 diefenbaker.sd38.bc.ca

Dixon Elementary 9331 Diamond Rd 604-668-6608 dixon.sd38.bc.ca


SERVICES Education - Public Schools ... con't McMath Secondary 4251 Garry St 604-718-4050 mcmath.sd38.bc.ca

Westwind Elementary 11371 Kingfisher Dr 604-668-6497 westwind.sd38.bc.ca

Hugh Boyd Secondary 9200 No. 1 Rd 604-668-6615 hughboyd.com

Steves Elementary 10111 Fourth Ave 604-668-6660 steves.sd38.bc.ca

Wowk Elementary 5380 Woodwards Rd 604-668-6198 wowk.sd38.bc.ca

McKinney Elementary 10451 Lassam Rd 604-668-6133 mckinney.sd38.bc.ca

Steveston-London Secondary 6600 Williams Rd 604-668-6668 slss.sd38.bc.ca

Financial Bryan & Tracy Johnstone HollisWealth 100-3688 Chatham St Riverside Mortgage 604-277-1835 Group (ad p. 20) 118-6033 London Rd 604-274-9000 riversidemortgage.ca

Coast Capital 3960 Chatham St 604-517-7000 coastcapitalsavings.com Dominion Lending Centre Aegis Mortgage 201-3800 Bayview St 604-272-1784 chadoyhenart.ca Edward Jones 120-3671 Chatham St 604-231-7621 edwardjones.com

holliswealth.com

M. Lazzari & Associates 113-6033 London Rd 604-241-2891 lazzariassociates.ca Nielsen & Co. CGA 150-12000 First Ave 604-275-3244 RBC Royal Bank 3740 Moncton St 604-668-4355 rbc.com Robel Income Tax Service 105-3631 Chatham St 604-241-7595 robeltax.com

Robyn McLean RBC - Mortgage Specialist

Steveston Insider Directory

Homma Elementary 5100 Brunswick Dr 604-668-7844 homma.sd38.bc.ca

(ad p. 22)

778-997-5852 3740 Moncton St mortgage.rbc.com/ robyn.mclean

Seigneuret & Co. CPAs (ad p. 24)

210-3911 Moncton St 604-266-0212 seigneuret.com WealthSmart Inc. 3251 Chatham St 604-241-4357 wealthsmart.ca

Fitness & Sports Focus Pilates

Perfect Hearts Yoga 12151 First Ave and 160-13020 No. 2 Road 604-285-9642 perfectheartsyoga.com

Gemini Fitness Inc. 115-3800 Chatham St 604-304-9119

Russel Sean Fitness

(ad p. 25) #210 - 3651 Moncton St 604-551-6593 focuspilates.ca

Paradigm Shift Martial Arts 110-3760 Moncton St 778-297-7870 jointheparadigmshift.com

(ad p. 30, 31) 9-12491 No. 2 Rd 604-341-4288 russelseanfitness.com

Sirota’s Alchymy Martial Arts 110-12280 Trites Rd 604-244-8842 sirotasalchymy.com Steveston Judo stevestonjudo.com Steveston Karate Club uchiage-kai.com Steveston Kendo stevestonkendo.ca

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SERVICES Fitness & Sports ... con't

Steveston Insider Directory

The Pilates Group 200-3960 Chatham St 778-895-4148 thepilatesgroup.net

True Conditioning

Wayland Sports (Cartwheels) 145-12417 No. 2 Rd 604-275-0020 waylandsports.com

(ad p. 17) 120-6231 London Rd 604-763-6296 trueconditioning.com

Health | Medical 12th House Homeopathy 270-3580 Moncton St 604-271-4325 12th-househomeopathy.com Angels There For You 106-12031 Second Ave 604-271-4427 atfy.ca Chatham Speech & Language 110-3671 Chatham St 604-271-7523 speechandlanguageservice.com Dr. Cheryl Nagle 201-3811 Chatham St 604-274-6644 Dr. G. Bernadette Yuan MD 103-3811 Chatham St 604-277-9577

Empower Physiotherapy

(ad p. 22) 105-3800 Chatham St 604-370-1040 empowerphysio.ca New!

Enable Occupational Therapy (ad p. 17) 280-12251 No. 1 Rd 778-288-4289 enableot.ca

Healing River Acupuncture (ad p. 20)

Satori Integrative Health Centre

105-3571 Chatham St 604-277-5550 healingriveracupuncture.ca

(ad p. 24) 12004 No. 1 Rd 604-274-7224 satoriintegrativehealth.com

Healthvue Medical Clinic 100-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-270-9833 healthvuemedical.com

Steveston Acupuncture 290-3651 Moncton St 604-916-3833 stevestonacupuncture.ca

Life Labs 104-3811 Chatham Rd 604-271-1712 lifelabs.com

Steveston Chiropractic 140-12000 First Ave 604-275-9776 stevestonchiropractic.com

Living Health 103-6033 London Rd 604-277-0307 livinghealth.ca

Steveston Medical Group 204-3811 Chatham St 604-277-7166 mydoctor.ca

Lotus Midwifery 120-3591 Chatham St 778-297-1678 richmondmidwiferychildbirthcare.com

Steveston Village Physio 102-3811 Chatham St 604-241-0933 stevestonphysiotherapy.ca

Momentum Wellness Centre 1-3891 Chatham St 604-370-2223 momentumwellnesscentre.com Pangaea Clinic 120-12011 Second Ave 604-275-0163 pannaturopathic.com Past Tense Massage Therapy 280-12251 No. 1 Rd 604-272-9995 pasttense.ca

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With Our Own Little Hearts Yoga 12151 First Ave 604-285-9642 withourownlittlehearts.com

Turning Point Wellness 110-3571 Chatham St 604-275-4641 turningpointwellnesscentre.com Vision Plus 190-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-274-2020 visionplusbc.com


SERVICES Pets Meow & Bark Avenue 3820 Moncton St 604-271-3647 meowandbarkavenue.ca

Little Paws Animal Clinic 130-12011 Second Ave 604-241-7387 littlepawsvet.com

Sweet Paws Dog Grooming (ad p. 9)

105-3531 Bayview St 604-285-7425 sweetpaws.ca

Specialty Services Action Travel 204-3740 Chatham St 604-278-8286 www.actiontravel.ca

Oris Consulting Corp. 12235 No. 1 Rd 604-241-4657 orisconsulting.ca

Steveston Design & Tile 120-3400 Moncton St 604-285-1124 stevestondesignandtile.com

Brechin Maclean Photography 200-3580 Moncton St 604-277-5787 brechinmaclean.ca

Pacific Design Furniture 105-12417 No. 2 Rd 604-204-0700 pacificdesign.ca

Steveston Marine Services 12200 First Ave 604-274-9825 stevestonmarineservices.com

Brothers Cabinetry & Design 125-12417 No. 2 Rd 604-241-8211 getbcdesign.com

Penta Builders Group (ad p. 15)

Steveston Real Estate RE/MAX Sean Lawson

Doina's All Season Tailoring 210-12511 No. 1 Rd 604-278-2274 doinastailoring.com Encorp Return-It 2-12320 Trites Rd 604-241-9177 return-it.ca Ignite Construction 6091 Dyke Rd 604-518-7788 ignitebuilds.com Jeffersons Dry Cleaners 110–3800 Chatham St 604-271-8223 New! Jimale Law Corp 200-12235 No. 1 Rd 604-343-1100 jimalelawcorp.com

Mardon Insurance (ad p. 28) 12011 Third Ave 604-274-9971 mardoninsurance.ca

130-3531 Bayview St 604-244-9594 pentabuilders.ca

P. Fleming Law Office 230-3580 Moncton St 604-277-0177 RF Studios 130-12211 First Ave 604-273-8033 rfweddings.ca S. D. Woodman Management 230-12251 No. 1 Rd 604-275-6777 sdwoodman.com

Sandra Steier Photography

Steveston Insider Directory

Doggy Six 130-12471 No. 2 Rd 604-271-2525 doggysixrichmond.ca

(ad p. 27)

12235 No. 1 Rd 604-274-7326 stevestonrealestate.com Steveston Tattoo Company 110-12020 First Ave 604-284-5030 stevestontattooco.com Tammy Morin-Nakashima 209-3740 Chatham St 604-275-0070 richmondnotary.ca The Maple Residences 11900 No. 1 Rd 604-277-4519 themapleresidences.com

(ad p. 48)

12211 First Ave, 3rd Flr 778-839-8355 sandrasteier.com Seppo’s Automotive 3611 Moncton St 604-204-0415 Sooters Photography 220-3580 Moncton St 778-885-9799 sooters.ca

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SHOP - RETAIL Clothing | Shoes | Accessories Mia Boutique

Steveston Insider Directory

Bare Basics Lingerie 3871 Moncton St 604-271-5330 barebasicslingerie.com

(ad p. 9) 120-3531 Bayview St 604-279-8936 miaboutique.ca

New! Hunni's Urban Boutique 105-3900 Moncton St shophunnis.com

Seas on Shore 150-12251 No. 1 Rd 604-271-5822

Jet-Lag Travel Fashion 110-12031 Second Ave 604-277-3331 jet-lagtravelfashion.com

Stepin Out 3991 Moncton St 604-304-0602 stepinout.ca

A Monkey Tree Emporium 3851 Moncton St 604-448-9234 amonkeytree.com

Juvelisto

Steve’s Board & Apparel 150-12240 Second Ave 778-297-7422 stevesboardshop.com Steveston Village Maternity 110-3911 Moncton St 778-297-7379 stevestonvillagematernity.com Treasures Boutique 140-12240 Second Ave 604-275-7119 Violet Hill Boutique 108-12211 No. 1 Rd 604-274-3563 violethillclothing.ca

Decor & Gifts

Beau Monde 117-3800 Bayview St 604-275-7969

(ad p. 21) 120-3500 Moncton St 604-241-7376 juvelisto.com

Bliss

London Farm Gift Shop 6511 Dyke Rd 604-271-5220 londonfarm.ca

105-12231 First Ave 604-284-5212 blissgifts.net

Lulu Island Designs 118-3800 Moncton St 604-275-0558

New! Hoya Home Living 102-12071 First Ave 604-274-3787

Nikaido Gifts 150-3580 Moncton St 604-275-0262 nikaidogifts.com

It’s Posh 3480 Moncton St 604-303-7990 itsposh.ca

Pieces

(ad p. 47)

(ad p. 29)

100-3580 Moncton St 604-271-1011 piecesinsteveston.ca

Prickly Pear Garden Centre 12311 No. 1 Rd 604-241-4717 pricklypear.ca Serendipity’s Backyard 120-12031 First Ave 604-275-1683 serendipitysbackyard.ca Serenity Home Decor 170-3580 Moncton St 604-241-3055 serenityhomedecor.com Shooting Star Gift Shop 119-3800 Bayview St 604-271-2717 The Cannery Store 12138 Fourth Ave 604-664-9006 gulfofgeorgiacannery.org The Spotted Frog 110-11900 No. 1 Rd 778-297-4663 thespottedfrog.ca

Thrift | Antiques | Consignment Bon Retour 3806 Moncton St 604-370-1951 bonretour.com Daisies Boutique 12131 First Ave 604-271-9402

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Richmond Hospital Auxiliary Thrift Store 3731 Chatham St 604-271-1551 richmondhospitalhealthcareauxiliary.ca

New!

Scout & Co

(ad p. 9) 150-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-285-0111 scoutandco.ca


SHOP - RETAIL Thrift | Antiques | Consignment ... con't

Steveston General Store 101-12071 First Ave 604-272-5272

New! Steveston Village Antiques 120-12051 Second Ave 604-304-4055 villagecollectibles.ca

The Fab Pad 3480 Moncton St 604-370-5560 thefabpad.com

Pharmacy Super Grocer Pharmacy 12051 No. 1 Rd 604-274-7878 supergrocer.ca

Pharmasave Steveston 105-12420 No. 1 Rd 604-232-0159 pharmasave.com

Steveston Pharmacy 101-3811 Chatham St 604-271-2820

The Medicine Shoppe 11-3993 Chatham St 778-297-5777 medicineshoppesteveston.ca

Steveston Insider Directory

SOS Treasure Cottage 3800 Moncton St 604-274-8866 sosbc.org

Specialty Stores Beat Merchant 160-12240 Second Ave 604-204-0044 beatmerchant.com

Rod’s Building Supplies 3471 Moncton St 604-277-1191 rodsbs.com

Towns Netting & Marine Supply 105-6033 London Rd 604-277-3191

Benjamin Moore 150-6020 Steveston Hwy 604-271-2027 benjaminmoore.com

Splash Toy Shop 140-3580 Moncton St 604-241-0234 splashtoyshop.ca

(ad p. 23) 3891 Moncton St 604-274-3865 village-bikes.ca

Budget Appliances 3831 Moncton St 604-271-0666 budgetappliances.ca

Steveston Book Store 3760 Moncton St 604-274-3604

Village Books & Coffee House 130-12031 First Ave 604-272-6601

Crafts N' More 3471 Moncton St 604-272-3824

Steveston Bicycle & Mobility 3-3891 Chatham St 604-271-5544 kaymarantours.com

Village Books Kids 12111 First Ave

Laara’s Vacuums 3995 Moncton St 604-277-8487 laarasvacuums.com

Steveston Marine & Hardware 3560 Moncton St 604-277-7031 stevestonmarine.com

Phoenix Art Workshop 8-3891 Chatham St 604-448-1860 phoenixartworkshop.com

Steveston Winemakers 12115 First Ave 604-275-9463 stevestonwinemakers.com

Village Bikes

Wong's Greenhouse & Nursery 11140 No. 2 Rd 604-278-1028 Wool & Wicker 120-12051 Second Ave 604-275-1239 woolandwicker.com

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY - No storefront in Steveston AB-Tech Plumbing & Heating

Steveston Insider Directory

(ad p. 16)

604-241-4545 ab-tech.ca

Angela's House Cleaning Services (ad p. 28) 778-882-2941

Eye Level Learning Centre Richmond North (ad p. 24)

8291 Ackroyd Rd 604-285-3835 eyelevelrichmondnorth.com

Heidi’s Cookie Creations (ad p. 28)

604-270-2709 heidiscookiecreations.ca

nuHaus

(ad p. 25) 604-760-4294 nuhaus.ca

Pacific Coastal Homes (ad p. 22)

604-240-0412 pacificcoastalhomes.ca

Rachel Catherine Design

(ad p. 28) 604-657-2413 rachelcatherinedesign.com

RE/MAX Select Realty Karel Palla & Darryl Sjerven (ad p. 49) 604-329-1430 stevestonhouses-condos.com vancouversbestlistings.com

Richmond Kigoos Steveston Outdoor Pool kigoos.com

Richmond Minor Hockey Association (ad p. 46) richmondminorhockey.com Seafair Minor Hockey Assn seafairhockey.com

Steveston Merchants Association (article p. 18-19) exploresteveston.com

Steveston Rotary Club stevestonrotary.org Steveston Water Taxi 604-720-0841 stevestonwatertaxi.ca

Richmond FC (soccer) (ad p. 45) richmondfc.ca

Steveston Insider Business Updates • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Bean and Beyond Café has been renovated and is now Davood’s Bistro. Natalia’s Spa that was located on Chatham Street has closed. Pacific Rim Montessori is now located at London Landing. Paesano’s on Bayview Street has closed. Britannia Brewery to announce opening. Enable Occupational Therapy has an office now on No. 1 Road above Heringers. Jimale Law Corp is now open on No. 1 Road by RE/MAX. Hunni’s is opening soon on Moncton Street (former A Monkey Tree location) and will sell trendy women’s clothing and accessories. Scout & Co now open on No. 1 Road (former Seeds to Fashion location) selling local and Canadian handmade products and vintage treasures. Steveston Village Antiques & Collectibles is now open on Second Avenue beside Wool and Wicker. Hoya Home Living is now open on First Avenue where True Conditioning was located. Fusion Fitness is moving to 128-12520 Horseshoe Way. New studio is called Every Body’s Pilates & Fitness Studio. Minato Village is now completely closed for redevelopment: Caesars Bar and Grill and Dairy Queen are closed. 12320 Trites has been given notice of redevelopment. The businesses are trying to relocate over the next six months and will keep us updated (Encorp Return-It, Generation Daycare). If you have an update, please email info@pallamedia.com

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June 2016 World Oceans Week

June 4-5

Doors Open Richmond (p. 12-14)

June 4-5

Kigoos IceBreaker Swim Meet (location TBA)

June 12

Sockeye Run Car Show and Shine (p. 44)

June 12

Island City, by Bike Tour. Meet at South Arm Community Ctr at 9:30am.

June 18

Cannery Burger & A Beer Fundraiser at Buck & Ear

June 19

Father's Day

June 19 & 26

Steveston Farmers & Artisans Market (p. 34)

June 20

First day of summer

June 25

Steveston Wine Fest (p. 26)

June 26

Bullhead Derby (p. 42)

June 26

Try Hockey with Richmond Minor Hockey (p. 46)

June 30

Ships to Shore Steveston (p. 43)

June 30

Summer Break starts School District 38 (June 30-Sept 5)

Steveston Insider Calendar

June 1-8

July 2016 July 1

Steveston Salmon Festival (p. 35-42)

July 1

Volleyball Tournament (p. 24)

July 1-2

Ships to Shore Steveston (p. 43)

July 1

Fireworks 10:15am (p. 43)

July 7

Steveston Insider advertising deadline for August 1 issue (p. 4)

July 8

Music at the Cannery every Friday night at 6:30pm. Admission is by donation (suggested $5 per person). Concerts are held outdoors on the Cannery’s Tank Deck, so dress warmly for our cool summer evenings. July 8 - Harp Dog Brown. July 15 - Cannery Row. July 22 - Fionn. July 29 - Rock Line.

July 17 & 31

Steveston Farmers & Artisans Market (p. 34)

July 21

Steveston's Summer Fun Community BBQ/Concert in the Park, 5-7pm

July 21

Music at the Shipyard, 6:30-9:30pm, $10

July 23

Car Boot Sale, 9am-1pm, Steveston Community Centre parking lot

Upcoming Aug 1

BC Day

Aug 6

Richmond Maritime Festival

Aug 20

Steveston Dragon Boat Festival

Aug 21

London Family Farm Day

Aug 27

Steveston Beer Fest (p. 26)

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