Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Boxer Missing from Morgan Crossing Area

One of our clients called today, very upset. They had just come out of WalMart in the Morgan Crossing area to find their year old boxer gone; leash left on the post.

Our client is legally blind and, although Tofu is not a seeing eye dog, our client takes him with her almost everywhere she goes.

We live in a fabulous area of Metro Vancouver, and we hate to see things like this happen here, especially to someone with diminished ability, who needs the companionship.

Please help us find Tofu. Keep an eye out for him. If you see someone with a young Boxer, take  photo or call us. If a neighbour has recently come home with a dog that looks like it might be him, please let us know.

 

Our client and her young kids are very distraught about this.

Tofu is a young, neutered male Boxer. He is very friendly and loves people.

 

HudsonHomeTeam

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

It’s Slowly Starting to Take (new) Shape…

I  was scrolling through our Facebook page and noticed a headline by our friend Miss604 about Ashiana Tandoori.

 

 

Ashiana


Way before kids, we lived within walking distance of Ashiana (in East Van). Before that, we lived within walking distance of Vij’s,  back when it was half the size, Rangoli, didn’t exist and if you wanted a table, you had to wait in line outside, no matter what the weather (although they usually brought you tea if it was cold and/or wet). But back to Ashiana…

The food was great and, well, we could walk home, which made it more enjoyable in the form of sharing a full bottle of Gewürztraminer with our dinner; our favourite wine for spicy Indian food.

 

At first I didn’t bother to open the Facebook post because, well, living so far away from Ashiana, I didn’t want to torment myself by reading about it. Then I noticed the word Surrey in the subtext. I clicked on the link and read to my delight that Ashiana has opened in Surrey (their website doesn’t seem to note this as of yet).

 

Backtracking once more, I remember when we first moved to Surrey years and years ago, I thought; as a lover of spice/curry/tandoori, that it would be wonderful to live in a city that had so many Indian residents and, no doubt, some amazing Indian restaurants. Well, it turns out, we had a difficult time finding Surrey’s answer to Ashiana for Tandoori, or  Vij’s for South Indian flare. Apparently, the Indian community doesn’t eat out at Indian restaurants often enough to warrant many establishments other than those catering mostly to weddings and events.

 

So, Ashiana, is now available in Surrey and Vij’s; coming to South Surrey. Most of us live minutes from a beach (or two). It’s like a poor man’s Kitsilano (you know, houses are only $1 Million  not $3 Million). Of course, if we keep saying how wonderful it is here, $3 Million can’t be far behind.

Our community is slowly starting to take (new) shape.

 

 

 

 

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Garage Sales for #SouthSurrey #WhiteRock #Cloverdale–Apr 14th

Hey great news! Holy Smoke Coffee (The Tepee on King George Blvd) is now offering our Garage Sale Maps complimentary when you come in and experience their in-house roasted coffee.

What a great way to get started on your day of bargain hunting.

We have included the Tepee location as “A” on the map.

 

Here it is, click on it:

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Shred-a-Polooza in #SouthSurrey #WhiteRock

Shred-A-Thons this weekend.

 

There are two shred-a-thons this weekend. One is being held at Semiahmoo Mall. Proceeds will go to The SouthSurrey/WhiteRock Food Bank. The other is in Ocean Park. Proceeds will go towards a new sports court & playground for the kids at Ocean Cliff Elementary.

 

Shredathon

 

Ocean Park Shred-a-Thon

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

#WhiteRock Charity Event featuring the White Rock Players’ Club

TICKETS GOING FAST!

 

Pacifica Partners is proud to announce our sponsorship of the White Rock Players' Club performance at the White Rock Playhouse (Coast Capital Playhouse) on April 9th 2012 of "The Lion in Winter".
Pacifica Partners has reserved all 218 seats to this exclusive performance night and will be hosting a pre-performance social at 7pm on Monday April 9th.

This is a great event for culture in our community and a thank-you for our clients and centres of influence in the Surrey White Rock area.

Charitable donations may be made at the event to support the Umoja Operation Compassion Society (UOCS). The UOCS is a respected registered charity and provides support to the African refugee immigrant community in Surrey and surrounding area, however makes its services available to all immigrants trying to establish themselves in Canada. UOCS provides resources and support for these vulnerable new members of our community so that they may flourish in their new home.  In addition, the UOCS provides international support to orphanages and clean water projects in Africa.  To learn more about UOCS please click here.

A donation has been made by Pacifica Partners Inc. – Capital Management, to White Rock Players Club – itself a vital non-profit entity in our community, to make this opportunity available to all.

Doors will open at 7pm with a networking social.  Proceeds from a cash-bar will also benefit the White Rock Players' Club.  The play will commence at 8pm.  To reserve your complimentary tickets please email: lion@pacificapartners.com.

 

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Supporting Local School Kids

 

Here is a message for you to support the wonderful people at Bayridge Elementary School:

 

Helping without having to do anything – sort of.

 

Thrifty Foods Smile Cards - If you don't already have one of our special Community Smilecards from last year, pick one from the counter at the office. The card comes with a zero balance, and each time you shop at Thriftys, just load the card at customer service and pay anyway you like. Every time you load or reload the card, Bayridge gets 5% of the amount loaded. Then use your card at the cashier to pay for your groceries. You still collect your Thrifty's points as normal. This can really add up over the year, so your support in remembering to load at the service desk before you shop is really appreciated! The program runs until June and please feel free to grab a card for friends and family as they work at any location.

 

If you would like one, let me know and I will drop one off at your door, complimentary.

 

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Garage Sales for This Week

 

The Garage Sale list is a bit small this week, but better than last week. I’ll bet you can find some good finds at this weeks. Click on the photo for the map.

 

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Garage Sales for January 7th 2012

 

 

Happy New Year!

 

Similar to the holiday season, there are few sales going on at the moment. However, that does not mean that there is not quality to be found in the ones going on.

 

Click on the photo for the map and list.

 

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

BC Government Raises Homeowner Grant Threshold

The B.C. government has raised the threshold for homeowner property grant to $1.285 million to accommodate rising property values.

 

 

Homeowners Staying Afloat

 

The news comes as hundreds of thousands of annual property assessments are being prepared for B.C. property owners by the government. Last year, the threshold was $1.15 million. The grant effectively reduces the property tax paid by most B.C. homeowners by up to $1,045

Every year the province adjusts the grant to ensure 95.5 per cent of homeowners receive the full amount of the grant. Those with homes above the threshold may still be eligible for part of the grant.

"The homeowner grant provides a maximum reduction in residential property taxes on principal residences of $570 in the Capital, Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley regional districts and $770 elsewhere in the province," said a statement issued by the government on Tuesday.

"An additional grant of $275 is available to those who are age 65 or over, permanently disabled or a veteran of certain wars,."

"We continue to see challenging economic times around the world. By maintaining the homeowner grant, we continue to help families with the costs of owning their homes," said Finance Minister Kevin Falcon in the statement.

The grant is only available to Canadian citizens and to landed immigrants who normally reside in B.C.

 

For more information regarding the homeowner grant, please contact us at 778-869-7653

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Movember Hot Dog Fundraiser

Help us raise funds and awareness of ‘Movember’ by buying a hot dog.

 

 

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