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What’s!On
Mission
FREEJan/Feb2014
TWO GENERATIONSONE MISSION
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Mission is the host community for the 2014 BC Winter Games taking place February 20 to 23, 2014.
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– Clarke Theatre
Clarke Theatre • 33700 Prentis Ave, Mission www.heritageparkcentre.com
At the Clarke Theatre on January 27th, 8pm. Call 1.877.299.1644 for info and tickets.
Call the Box Office at 604.820-3961for tickets and info.
Driving Miss Daisy
What’s On!at the Clarke
A Comedy of Unlikely Friendship
The beloved Pulitzer Prize–winning play follows the charming adventures of a Southern matriarch and her chauffeur over a 25-year friendship, and reveals the power of the human heart to overcome prejudices and open up to new possibilities.
Driving Miss Daisy is also playing at theGranville Island Stage.
Tour production sponsor
Jesse Cook: LIVE– The Blue Guitar Tour
Wednesday, February 26th at the ClarkeDoors 7pm Show 7:30pm
For information call 604.820.3961To charge by phone call Ticketmaster 1.855.985.5000or online at ticketmaster.ca
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MISSION2014 BC WINTER GAMES
FEBRUARY 20-23
WE NEED YOUR SKILLS AND HEART!JOIN US to find out how you can play a role in the upcoming MISSION BC WINTER GAMES.
SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER TODAY!
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10 BIG MOVES
1. 1st is First – taking back ownership and control of the High Street (1st Avenue), relocating truck traffic and transforming 1st Avenue into a pedestrian-oriented Retail High Street that gracefully accommodates vehicles, deliveries, pedestrians and cyclists;
2. Welton Street Pedestrian Spine - enhancing the public open space network connecting existing and future key destinations to improve pedestrian comfort, convenience and safety in the downtown;
3. Bring Cultural, Education and Civic Uses Downtown - attracting a combination of civic, arts, and educational uses to the downtown to support a greater amount and diversity of people and activities;
4. Improve the Economics of Downtown Development - introducing development regulations and incentives that improve the overall viability of downtown development and business opportunities;
5. Downtown Living - increasing the number and diversity of people living in and adjacent to the downtown;
6. A Welcoming and Family-Friendly Downtown - bringing a greater amount and diversity of people and activities to the Downtown and minimizing negative behaviour and activities;
7. Downtown Community Green - creating a public park in the Downtown that provides green amenity space for residents and visitors; and
8. Safety and Security - improving actual and perceived safety and security in the downtown.
9. Vacant No More - activating vacant sites or storefronts with community gardens, art displays and other interim uses and improvements; and
10. Downtown Gateways - emphasizing the sense of arrival in the Downtown through distinctive private development and public realm improvements.
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Downtown Redevelopment Enters Implementation Phase
Keeping in touch with the business of MissionKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
After nearly a year of intensive planning and community involvement, the fi nal report on the Mission City Downtown Action Plan was issued in late June, 2013. Its sixty-two pages cover a multitude of both challenges and solutions, many of them driven by local participation in public and stakeholder workshops. In fact, a surprisingly large number of Mission residents showed their support for the process, and their opinions were very much taken into account.
Planning strategies for Mission started with the Five Fundamentals of a successful downtown: a multi-modal transportation system; a mix of high density land uses and activity nodes; a high quality public realm, parks and open spaces; addressing social needs and community issues and; creating economic conditions for successful development.
The report goes on to recommend ten major changes to the status quo – what it calls “10 Big Moves”, to be implemented over the coming years. These include taking back ownership and control of 1st Avenue, relocating truck traffi c and transforming 1st Avenue into a pedestrian-oriented Retail High Street. The “10 Big Moves” also include enhancing the public open space networks connecting existing and future key destinations to improve pedestrian comfort, convenience and safety, as well as creating a public park in the Downtown that provides green amenity space for residents and visitors. Also included are incentives to encourage private development of residential and commercial buildings that improve the overall viability of Downtown.
For a more detailed summary of the Downtown Redevelopment Implementation, view the November edition of BIZenews, Mission’s economic development newsletter at www.missionbizenews.ca. And, as we expect more exciting news in the New Year, once you are there,
subscribe to BIZenews to receive bi-monthly updates on local economic development stories and business features.
Stacey Crawford, MAEconomic Development Offi cerDistrict of Mission
District of Mission Economic Development Offi ce34033 Lougheed Hwy., Mission, BC V2V 5X8Tel: 604.820.3789Fax: 604.820.6738T Free: [email protected]
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The Blackberry Kitchen At Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner • Fully Licensed Specialty Coffee Drinks made with Spirit Bear Coffee
Hours: Monday and Tuesday 9am -4pmWednesday through Sunday 9am-8pm
Open All year www.heritagepark-mission.ca
Facebook - Blackberry Kitchen • 604-826-0210
Cherries JubileeThis recipe is generally credited to Auguste Escoffi er, who prepared the dish for one of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebrations, though it is unclear whether it was for the Golden Jubilee of 1887 or the Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
Ingredients1 x 14oz can of cherries in syrup1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/2 cup light brown sugar Pinch of salt Juice from 1/2 lemon 1 TBSP cornstarch 3oz cherry brandy or brandy4 scoops vanilla ice-cream
DirectionsMelt butter in a large fry pan, add sugar until dissolved. Add cherries, salt, lemon juice. Use cornstarch dissolved in cold water if needed to thicken sauce .Carefully add cherry brandy, bring to a boil. Carefully ignite brandy with a long wooden match or a lighter with a long barrel. Flame will burnout in approximately 15-20 seconds. Ladle cherry sauce around ice-cream in a serving plate or bowl.
Recipes from the Blackberry KitchenBananas FosterThe dish was created in 1951 by Paul Blange at Brennan’s Restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was named for Richard Foster; a friend of Owen Brennan’s who was at the time New Orleans’ Crime Commission Chairman. It is still served at a number of fi ne restaurants in New Orleans as well as in many restaurants around the world.
Ingredients4 fresh bananas, peeled and cut in quarters lengthwise1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/2 cup dark brown sugar sprinkle of cinnamon 3oz dark rum2oz banana liquor 4 scoops vanilla ice cream
Directions1, Pre-scoop ice cream and keep in freezer until needed.2, Melt butter in a large fry pan, add sugar and cinnamon.
Heat until bubbling and sugar is dissolved. 3, Add sliced bananas to the pan and cook until lightly
browned. 4, Add rum and banana liquor, bring to a boil. Carefully
ignite with a long wooden match or a lighter with a long barrel. Flame will burnout in approximately 15-20 seconds.
5, Present around pre-scooped ice-cream balls.
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Adopt-a-Block 14
BC Winter Games 7
Chamber of Commerce 20
Clarke Theatre 2
Economic Development 10
Events Calendar 4 & 6
Farmer’s Market 21
Health & Wellness 21 - 23
Heritage Week 13
Library 28
Opening Nite Theatre 11
Recipes 18
Robbie Burns Night 8
Seniors Activity Centre 25
Sasquatch Lions 19
Toastmasters 14
Voices of the Valley 26
What’s On! In the Community 30
A very busy Christmas season has passed but there is still so much going on in Mission to kick-off the New Year! Some highlights of November/December 2013 in Mission included the Junction Moonlight Madness and Christmas Tree Lighting, Christmas at the Clarke, The Nutcracker, the Candlelight Parade, and the various craft fairs & markets – too many to list! Bravo to all who make Christmastime in Mission so special every year! And now… let the Games begin! Mission will host the 2014 BC Winter Games February 20 – 23 , the biggest event ever to come to our community! The Games will see over 1200 athletes who will bring with them thousands of parents, coaches, judges and of course, volunteers. If you have not signed up to volunteer for the Games, we NEED you! Please visit www.bcgames.org to register as a volunteer today! We are also very pleased to introduce our new Health & Wellness section in this issue of What’s On! Mission. Check out pages 21, 22 & 23 for tips on how to get healthy in 2014 as well as listings of health and wellness related
services in Mission. We will be featuring health and wellness tips in every issue for 2014 and hope you will be inspired to be happy and healthy with us! We are also excited to have Stacey Crawford, Mission’s Economic Development Officer, joining What’s On! Mission as a regular contributor. He will keep us all up to date with what’s happening in our community with regards to economic development.
Happy New Year!
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
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Look out for our holders! You can pick up your copy from…Safeway, The West Coast Express, Canadian Tire, The Library, Visitors Centre, 7/11, Mission Springs, Wendys, White Spot, Booster Juice, City Blendz, Canadian Cancer Society, The Leisure Centre, The Wee Chipee, The Historic Dewdney Pub, Deroche Store, All Realtors Offices, Dewdney Post Office, The Fire House Grill at Dewdney, Jimmy’s Lunch Box, Rockwells, The Best Western, Cedarbrooke Chateau, the Seniors Centre…plus many, many more locations around Mission. What’s On! Mission is published under licence from Blueberry Publications by Cory Cassel Productions. Editor: Jamie Hayes Or download a copy at www.whatsonmission.ca
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JANUARYPacific Coast MastersJanuary 3rd – 4thMission Granite Curling Club, 7650 Grand StFor information call 604.826.7444
Peggy Staber Memorial Art Show: Children at PlayJanuary 7th – 25th, Tuesday - Saturday 1pm - 4pmMeet & Greet Reception January 11th, 1pm - 4pmRock Family GalleryEmail for more info [email protected]
Valley Women’s Network Mission Chapter LuncheonJanuary 9th, 11:30am - 1pmRoyal Canadian Legion, 32627 Logan AvenueRSVP to [email protected], no walk ins!
Lower Mainland Police Zone PlaydownsJanuary 10th – 12th Mission Granite Curling Club, 7650 Grand StContact Bill Dalzell 812-4094 for more information
MadchildJanuary 10th, 9pmThe Zoo604.287.6112
Health Fair - Back to Health for GoodJanuary 11th, 11am - 3pmLeisure Centre604.820.5350
Reconnecting to Self, Others & Earth hosted by the Be The Change Action CircleJanuary 11th, 2pm - 4pmMission Library Meeting RoomFor info, email [email protected]
Master’s BonspielJanuary 17th – 19thMission Granite Curling Club, 7650 Grand StFor information call 604.826.7444
Magic of the Arts Workshops: Introduction to Airbrushing January 18th Mission Arts CentrePre-registrations only [email protected]
Winter Farmers MarketJanuary 18th, 10am - 2pm Heritage Park Secondary lobby, 33700 Prentis Avenuewww.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
6th Annual Robbie Burns Supper & DanceJanuary 18th, 7pmCedarbrooke ChateauCall 604.820.3166 for tickets and info
Mission Coffee House Concert Series: LonghandJanuary 18th, 7pmHPSS Cafetorium, 33700 Prentis AveFor more info visitwww.steppingstonemusic.ca
Our Man in TehranJanuary 20th, 7pmSiverCity Mission Cinemaswww.reelontheriver.ca
Business & Professional Women’s Club of Mission LuncheonJanuary 22nd, 11:15am – 1pmMission Station Grill, 7230 Horne StreetRSVP by email: [email protected], no walk ins, please!
Children’s Winter CelebrationJanuary 23rd, 10am - 1pmMission Leisure Centre, 7650 Grand St.Laura at 604.820.4367 or [email protected]
Why in the World are They Spraying?January 24th, 7pmHarrison Mills Community HallFor more info email [email protected]
Riot of Reading Solutions!January 25th, 11am – 3pmEcole Central Elementary School, 7466 Welton StHosted by Mission Literacy in Motion
Robbie Burns Party January 25th, 3pmRoyal Canadian Legion Br. 57604.826.2331
Texas Hold’em Fundraiser January 25th, 6pmDeroche Community HallCall Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
ZeppelinaJanuary 25th, 9pmThe Zoo604.287.6112
Our Heritage Afloat: Arts and Heritage exhibit January 26th - February 22nd Mission Leisure CentreCall Sharon for information 604.615.6082
Mission Weavers & Spinners Guild MeetingJanuary 27th, 7pm - 9pmMission Arts Centre, 33529 First AveEmail [email protected] for info
Arts Club Theatre presents Driving Ms. Daisy January 27th, 8pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveCall 604.820.3961 for info
Brent Hayden - PhotographyJanuary 28th - February 15th, Tuesday - Saturday 1pm - 4pmMeet & Greet Reception February 8th, 1pm - 4pmRock Family GalleryEmail for more info [email protected]
Adopt-a-Block Spring Cleanup Application Deadline January 31stApplications online at www.missionadoptablock.com
Chinese New Year at Chances Mission Gaming Centre January 31stChances Mission Gaming Centre, 7178 Horne Stwww.gatewaycasinos.com
FEBRUARYThe 14th Optimist Talent ShowFebruary 1st, 7pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveAny questions contact [email protected]
Super Bowl SundayFebruary 2ndRoyal Canadian Legion Br. 57604.826.2331
Movie: To Be AnnouncedFebruary 3rd, 7pmSilverCity Cinemaswww.reelontheriver.ca
Robert Bateman Sec. School presents Disney’s Little MermaidFebruary 6th – 8th, 7pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveCall 604.820.3961 for info
Supporting a Green & Just Society hosted by the Be The Change Action Circle February 8th, 2pm to 4pmMission Library Meeting RoomFor info, email [email protected]
2nd Annual Slopes for HopeFebruary 9th, 8:30am – 4pmHemlock Ski Resortwww.slopesforhope.com
Family Day Photo Contest February 10th www.missionadoptablock.com for more info
Family Day – half price admissionFebruary 10th, swim 8:30am - 4:30pm & Skate 1pm - 3pmMission Leisure Centre604.820.5350 Love makes the world go Round Puppet ShowFebruary 12th, 6:45 - 7:30pmMission Library604.826.6610
Valley Women’s Network Mission Chapter LuncheonFebruary 13th, 11:30am - 1pmRoyal Canadian Legion, 32627 Logan Avenue. RSVP to [email protected], no walk ins!
HPSS presents Romeo and Juliette by William ShakespeareFebruary 13th – 15th, 7:30pmClarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveCall 604.820.3961 for info
Pro D Day Discount EventsFebruary 14th, Swim 10am - 3pm, & Skate 1 - 3pmMission Leisure Centre604.820.5350 Valentine’s Day Celebration and Development FairFebruary 14th, 10am - 1pmMission Leisure Centre, 7650 Grand St.Laura at 604.820.4367 or [email protected]
Valentine’s Day at Chances Mission Gaming CentreFebruary 14thChances Mission Gaming Centre, 7178 Horne Stwww.gatewaycasinos.com
Special Valentines Dinner February 14th, 5:30pmRoyal Canadian Legion Br. 57604.826.2331
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WHAT’S ON! WITH STAN THE STURGEONFOLLOW STAN ON FACEBOOK AND TWITTER MISSION BC VISITOR CENTRE @STANSTURGEON1 Submit events to [email protected]. All events submitted that are in Mission and open to the public will be included in the Events Calendar, at whatsonmission.ca, on Facebook and Twitter.
Heart to Heart – Pool Craft NightFebruary 14th, 7pm - 9pmMission Leisure Centre604.820.5350
I Love My Library Book SaleFebruary 14th, 12pm – 4:30pmFebruary 15th, 10am – 4pmMission Library604.826.6610
Valentine’s Dance Fundraiser in support of St. Joseph’s Food BankFebruary 15th, 8pmSilverdale Community CentreFor info and ticket sales contact Ron Leger at 604.826.5517
Heritage Week Celebrations 2014February 17th – 23rdVarious locations thought Missionwww.missiondhs.com for event schedule
PhilomenaFebruary 17th, 7pmSilverCity Mission Cinemaswww.reelontheriver.ca
Jack Prasad - PaintingsFebruary 18th - March 8th, Tuesday - Saturday 1pm - 4pmMeet & Greet Reception March 15th, 1pm - 4pmRock Family GalleryEmail for more info [email protected]
Couponing 101February 19th, March 5th, 7pm - 8:30pm Mission Library604.826.6610
BC Winter GamesFebruary 20th – 23rd Mission Leisure Centre & Communitywww.bcgames.org
Karaoke Pub Night February 22nd, 6pm Royal Canadian Legion Br. 57604.826.2331
Texas Hold’em Fundraiser February 22nd, 6pmDeroche Community HallCall Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
Mission Weavers & Spinners Guild MeetingFebruary 24th, 7pm - 9pmMission Arts Centre, 33529 First AveEmail [email protected] for info
Mission Coffee House Concert Series: Brennan SinclairFebruary 25th, 7pmHPSS Cafetorium, 33700 Prentis AveFor more info visit www.steppingstonemusic.com
Business & Professional Women’s Club of Mission LuncheonFebruary 26th, 11:15am - 1:00pmMission Station Grill, 7230 Horne StreetRSVP by email: [email protected], no walk ins, please!
Rock.It Boy Entertainmentpresents: JESSE COOK - LIVE:The Blue Guitar Tour Wednesday, February 26 at the Clarke Theatre, 33700 Prentis AveTickets are $42.50 (Plus Facility Fee & Service Charges) available at all Ticketmaster locations. Charge by phone at 1-885-985-5000 or online at www.ticketmaster.ca.
The National Dance CompetitionFebruary 27th, 28th, March 1st, 2nd Clarke Theatre 33700 Prentis AveCall 604.820.3961 for tickets and info
Annual General Meeting of Mission Heritage Association February 27th, 7pmNorma Kenney House, 7494 Mary StCall 604.820.0277 for information
MARCHGabrielleMarch 3rd, 7pmSilverCity Cinemaswww.reelontheriver.ca
Anybody for MurderMarch 7th – March 23rdOpening Nite Theatre 33223 N. RailwayCall 604.826.ONTS (6687) for show times and tickets
POWERHOUSE GOGOs OF MISSION FUNDRAISER Appies and Wine nightMarch 8th, 5pmCedarbrooke Chateau 32331 7th Avenue For tickets email [email protected]
Movie: To Be AnnouncedMarch 10th, 7pmSilverCity Cinemaswww.reelontheriver.com
Mission Artist Association Show and SaleMarch 11th – 29th, Tuesday - Saturday 1pm - 4pmMeet & Greet Reception March 15th, 1pm - 4pmRock Family GalleryEmail for more info [email protected]
Valley Women’s Network Mission Chapter LuncheonMarch 13th, 11:30am - 1pmRoyal Canadian Legion, 32627 Logan Avenue RSVP to [email protected], no walk ins!
St. Patrick’s Day DanceMarch 13th Mission Senior’s Activity Centre604.814.2188
Pro D Day Discount EventsMarch 14th, Swim 10am - 3pm, & Skate 1pm - 3pmMission Leisure Centre604.820.5350
St. Patrick’s Day Party - “Roast to the Spud” Jam SessionMarch 15th, 3:00pmRoyal Canadian Legion Br. 57604.826.2331
St. Patrick’s Day at Chances Mission Gaming CentreMarch 17thChances Mission Gaming Centre, 7178 Horne Stwww.gatewaycasinos.com
CAMP MAC: Spring Break Art WorkshopsMarch 18th – 21stMission Arts CentrePre-registrations only [email protected]
Imagine….. IcelandMarch 19th, 7-8:30pmMission Library604.826.6610
Death by ChocolateMarch 20th, 2:30pm - 4pmMission Library604.826.6610
Spring Break Special: The One Eyed TrollMarch 21st, 11:00am - 11:45amMission Library604.826.6610 Mission Coffee House Concert Series: Lazer KatzMarch 22nd, 7pmHPSS Cafetorium 33700 Prentis AveFor more information visit www steppingstonemusic.com
Spring DanceMarch 22nd Deroche Community HallCall Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
Mission Weavers & Spinners Guild MeetingMarch 24th, 7pm - 9pmMission Arts Centre, 33529 First AveEmail [email protected] for info
Newfoundland Revisited: Whales, Trails, Bergs, and BurgsMarch 26th, 7-8:30 pmMission Library604.826.6610
Business & Professional Women’s Club of Mission LuncheonMarch 26th, 1:15am - 1:00pmMission Station Grill, 7230 Horne StreetRSVP by email: [email protected], no walk ins, please!
Spring FlingMarch 26th, 10am - 1pmMission Leisure Centre, 7650 Grand St.Laura at 604.820.4367 or [email protected]
Texas Hold’em Fundraiser March 29th, 6pmDeroche Community HallCall Lion Tom for info 604.826.1651
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MISSION2014 BC WINTER GAMES
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It’s becoming increasingly apparent that a greater number of women are taking the reins when it comes to home purchases. There’s a growing trend among single women, especially professional single women, to become independent homeowners. Across B.C. and Canada, recent reports show that females are more likely than men to be first-time homebuyers. More often, women are not waiting for “Mr. Right” and marriage before moving into their own home.
Changing market conditions have triggered a shift in the Canadian homebuyer mix and mindset. Of those purchasing homes in the next two years, 18 % are single, of which almost 45% are female—confirming suspicions that women now represent a considerable force in the market.
Women are looking for ways to become financially independent, and investing in real estate and building equity is a good move. An interesting notion is that we’re getting more advice before we make the decision to enter the market, taking the initiative to consult a mortgage expert and get the facts associated with making the purchase and securing a mortgage. Women are taking advantage of the current economic conditions and recognizing homeownership is often more affordable than renting.
Buying a home is likely one of the largest purchases you’ll ever make in your lifetime, and it can feel overwhelming. That’s why working with a professional mortgage broker, real estate agent, home inspector and so on, is essential. You’ll be working with these professionals closely – possibly for months – so you need to feel comfortable with whom you choose.
The more prepared you are the smoother the experience will be, so do a little research and make a list of questions to ask your mortgage broker and realtor.
Interest rates continue to be the lowest they’ve been in history and will eventually start to climb. There has never been a better time for women to make the decision to get into the real estate market - to find the perfect place to call home.
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Women are no longer waiting for “Mr. Right” before purchasing their first home.
Keeping in touch with the business of MissionKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
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1. 1st is First – taking back ownership and control of the High Street (1st Avenue), relocating truck traffic and transforming 1st Avenue into a pedestrian-oriented Retail High Street that gracefully accommodates vehicles, deliveries, pedestrians and cyclists;
2. Welton Street Pedestrian Spine - enhancing the public open space network connecting existing and future key destinations to improve pedestrian comfort, convenience and safety in the downtown;
3. Bring Cultural, Education and Civic Uses Downtown - attracting a combination of civic, arts, and educational uses to the downtown to support a greater amount and diversity of people and activities;
4. Improve the Economics of Downtown Development - introducing development regulations and incentives that improve the overall viability of downtown development and business opportunities;
5. Downtown Living - increasing the number and diversity of people living in and adjacent to the downtown;
6. A Welcoming and Family-Friendly Downtown - bringing a greater amount and diversity of people and activities to the Downtown and minimizing negative behaviour and activities;
7. Downtown Community Green - creating a public park in the Downtown that provides green amenity space for residents and visitors; and
8. Safety and Security - improving actual and perceived safety and security in the downtown.
9. Vacant No More - activating vacant sites or storefronts with community gardens, art displays and other interim uses and improvements; and
10. Downtown Gateways - emphasizing the sense of arrival in the Downtown through distinctive private development and public realm improvements.
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Downtown Redevelopment Enters Implementation Phase
Keeping in touch with the business of MissionKeeping in touch with the business of Mission, BC, Canada
After nearly a year of intensive planning and community involvement, the final report on the Mission City Downtown Action Plan was issued in late June, 2013. Its sixty-two pages cover a multitude of both challenges and solutions, many of them driven by local participation in public and stakeholder workshops. In fact, a surprisingly large number of Mission residents showed their support for the process, and their opinions were very much taken into account. Planning strategies for Mission started with the Five Fundamentals of a successful downtown: a multi-modal transportation system; a mix of high density land uses and activity nodes; a high quality public realm, parks and open spaces; addressing social needs and community issues and; creating economic conditions for successful development.
The report goes on to recommend ten major changes to the status quo - what it calls “10 Big Moves” - to be implemented over the coming years. These include taking back ownership and control of 1st Avenue and relocating truck traffic and transforming 1st Avenue into a pedestrian-oriented Retail High Street. The “10 Big Moves” also include enhancing the public open space networks connecting existing and future key destinations to improve pedestrian comfort, convenience and safety, as well as creating a public park in the Downtown that provides green amenity space for residents and visitors. Also included are incentives to encourage private development of residential and commercial buildings that improve the overall viability of Downtown.
For a more detailed summary of the Downtown Redevelopment Implementation, view the November edition of BIZenews, Mission’s economic development newsletter at www.missionbizenews.ca. And, as we expect more exciting news in the New Year, once you are there,
subscribe to BIZenews to receive bi-monthly updates on local economic development stories and business features.
Stacey Crawford, MAEconomic Development OfficerDistrict of Mission
District of Mission Economic Development Office34033 Lougheed Hwy., Mission, BC V2V 5X8Tel: 604.820.3789Fax: 604.820.6738T Free: [email protected]
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Seniors – receive a $20 eye exam with BC Medical Card / 65+Children receive a NO CHARGE eye exam with BC Medical Card / Under 19
Equally important to the annual eye exam is the need to come in right away if you notice any loss or change of vision. Many problems can be corrected if caught early.
If you are over the age of 65 it is recommended that you have your eyes checked every year. There are several medical reasons for having your eyes checked.
Eye Care Tips from Dr. Lyndon Balisky OD
During a regular eye exam the blood vessels and nerve tissue of the eye are studied. This gives an indication of what is going on throughout the rest of the body’s vascular and neural systemsDiabetes, high blood pressure and other diseases can cause bleeding in the back of the eye which is often not detectable by the patient and can lead to vision loss
Increased pressure inside the eye can lead to glaucoma and with it peripheral vision loss and potential blindnessCertain medication can have an adverse effect on the eye and need to be monitored, sometimes even more often than once a year.
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Opening Nite Theatre33223 North Railway Avenue, Mission, B.C.(across from the West Coast Express Station)Email: [email protected]
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604-287-82777230 Horne Street Mission, BC
The locals are thrilled with the renovations, which offers a warm and casual atmosphere and exceptional service and food. The excellent reviews speak for themselves!
Dean, head chef Peter and Sous Chef Josh are very passionate
about the food they serve and the menu they created reflects it. Whether you are in the mood for Ribs, pasta, steak, seafood, burgers, or salad Mission Station Grill has got you covered.
Come in and try one of the daily specials, nightly dinner
creations or stop by for breakfast on the weekend.
Mission Station Grill is fast becoming a local favourite, getting excellent reviews for great food and excellent service. Owners, Dean and his wife Karsha have been in the restaurant industry for over 25 years. Dean and Karsha successfully ran their own restaurant in Maple Ridge for 7 years prior to launching their new venture Mission Station Grill last March.
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Mission’s Newest Sensation!
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Mission District Historical Society
Heritage Week Celebrations 2014
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February 17 - 23, 2014Join us in celebrating Mission’s unique heritage during the 2014 BC Winter Games. Some of the events not to be missed include:• Archives Exhibit highlighting winter sports• Heritage Week Student Art Display• Museum Exhibit on winter fun & games• 2014 Heritage Awards Program
For schedule of events visit us onlinewww.missiondhs.com
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Spring Cleanup Application Deadline on January 31st, 2014. Any local non-profits interested in a chance to raise up to $400, please apply. Applications online at:www.missionadoptablock.com.
Family Day Photo Contest Feb 10thGet the family together and enjoy this special holiday enjoying the local environment. Pack a lunch, visit a local park, cleanup a stream, or walk the dogs along the dyke. Whatever you do record it with a picture and send it to us for a chance to win prizes! www.missionadoptablock.com for more info
Visit us at any of these upcoming events to learn more about what we do and how to get involved. Junior Bug Club Members receive special gifts if you visit our booth with your JBC gear on!! Winter Farmers Market Jan 18th BOOTH AND KIDS ACTIVITIESWinter Celebration @ Leisure Centre Jan 23rd BOOTH AND KIDS ACTIVITIESValentine’s Day @ Leisure Centre Feb 14th BOOTH AND KIDS ACTIVITIES
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HOW TO WINTERIZE YOUR HOMEEven though we are well into winter, it is never too late to properly winterize your home. The following steps will help you keep the heat in your home, and money in your pocket. Most of the procedures are inexpensive and easy to perform. With the cost of energy on the rise, these simple fixes will more than pay for themselves in future savings.
Check your HeatingThe easiest way to do this is hire a heating specialist, but if you are on a budget here is how to do it yourself.
- First and foremost, check your filter. Inspect it every month but only change it if there is noticeable build up.
- Head to the attic and check out your ducting. If there are any kinks or poorly crimped ends, replace that section. If there are holes in the ducting, patch them with metal-sided tape rather than duct tape because metal tape lasts longer.
- Vacuum out your floor register vents as far as you can reach.
- You can also vacuum out the blower section of your furnace; just make sure it is unplugged before attempting this.
Seal in those leaks
Up to 40% of a house’s heat can be lost due to air leakage. This loss can be reduced by doing the following:
- Use caulking or sprayfoam to seal around fireplaces, doors, and windows.
- Inspect weather stripping around doors for wear or poor installation and replace where needed.
- Use heat-sealed coverings to insulate single pane windows and doors.
- If you have condensation between the panes of your windows, this means the seal is defective and needs to be replaced.
- Take a look in your attic and make sure that the insulation is still snugly secured between your rafters. Replace if there is any visible damage or poor installation.
Keep the cold out
- Use caulking and/or foam gaskets to seal all exterior light fixtures, outlets, vents, or any other space that may be in your siding or foundation.
- Pro-tip: Hold a piece of incense and walk with it 2” away from your baseboards. The end will glow brighter and the smoke will noticeably drift away from any droughts. Caulk where any leaks are found.
Protect your PlumbingFrozen pipes can rupture and cause major damage to your home. Prevent this by:
- Using electric pipe covers, foam sleeves, or insulating pipe-wrap in any area where pipes will be exposed to freezing temperatures.
- Cover exterior taps with Styrofoam covers and unhook any garden hoses.
Miscellaneous tips
- Buy a programmable thermostat to turn off your furnace at night or when you are away from the house.
- Keep your gutters clean of debris to prevent ice build-up.
- Clean your chimney.
- Reverse the direction of your ceiling fans so they force warm air downwards and better circulate the air in your home.
- Inspect your smoke detectors with actual smoke (incense), do not rely on the ‘test’ button.
- Insulate your hot-water tank by using a heat reflective wrap.
For more tips and tricks to keep your home cozy this winter, come visit the helpful staff at Fraser Valley Ace Hardware and like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fvbuildingsupplies
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The Blackberry Kitchen At Fraser River Heritage Park 7494 Mary St
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner • Fully Licensed Specialty Coffee Drinks made with Spirit Bear Coffee
Hours: Monday and Tuesday 9am -4pmWednesday through Sunday 9am-8pm
Open All year www.heritagepark-mission.ca
Facebook - Blackberry Kitchen • 604-826-0210
Cherries JubileeThis recipe is generally credited to Auguste Escoffi er, who prepared the dish for one of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebrations, though it is unclear whether it was for the Golden Jubilee of 1887 or the Diamond Jubilee in 1897.
Ingredients1 x 14oz can of cherries in syrup1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/2 cup light brown sugar Pinch of salt Juice from 1/2 lemon 1 TBSP cornstarch 3oz cherry brandy or brandy4 scoops vanilla ice-cream
DirectionsMelt butter in a large fry pan, add sugar until dissolved. Add cherries, salt, lemon juice. Use cornstarch dissolved in cold water if needed to thicken sauce .Carefully add cherry brandy, bring to a boil. Carefully ignite brandy with a long wooden match or a lighter with a long barrel. Flame will burnout in approximately 15-20 seconds. Ladle cherry sauce around ice-cream in a serving plate or bowl.
Recipes from the Blackberry KitchenBananas FosterThe dish was created in 1951 by Paul Blange at Brennan’s Restaurant in New Orleans, Louisiana. It was named for Richard Foster; a friend of Owen Brennan’s who was at the time New Orleans’ Crime Commission Chairman. It is still served at a number of fi ne restaurants in New Orleans as well as in many restaurants around the world.
Ingredients4 fresh bananas, peeled and cut in quarters lengthwise1/4 cup unsalted butter 1/2 cup dark brown sugar sprinkle of cinnamon 3oz dark rum2oz banana liquor 4 scoops vanilla ice cream
Directions1, Pre-scoop ice cream and keep in freezer until needed.2, Melt butter in a large fry pan, add sugar and cinnamon.
Heat until bubbling and sugar is dissolved. 3, Add sliced bananas to the pan and cook until lightly
browned. 4, Add rum and banana liquor, bring to a boil. Carefully
ignite with a long wooden match or a lighter with a long barrel. Flame will burnout in approximately 15-20 seconds.
5, Present around pre-scooped ice-cream balls.
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Sasquatch!
For membership and eventinfo please contact Lloyd McKimmon604-826-9382 or Don Crowhurst at 604-796-9680.
Rural Mission has been served by the Sasquatch
Lions Club since 1980, including approximately 7000 residents from Hatzic Prairie to Hemlock Valley.
The Lions meet the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm at the Deroche Community Hall, and they welcome new members. Last year the Lions contributed over $37,000
to Mission schools, hospice, health care, 4-H, community halls, care homes, and more.
The bulk of these funds are raised at fundraisers, such as monthly Texas Hold Em tournaments, dances, garages sales,
and auctions.
Texas Hold Em is held on the last Saturday of each month from January to June at the Deroche Community Hall; the
next two are booked for January 26 and February 23.The Lions Spring Dance is on March 22 at the Deroche
Community Hall.
Come in today for yummyseasonal coffee drinks
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Discover the fortune hidden in your business
If you are a business owner either looking to get out or reduce your obligations to the company, you are not alone. As the baby boomer bulge retires with 70% of owners looking to sell or transfer within the next 5 to 10 years, timely exit planning will prove to be invaluable down the road. At a time when many business owners are waiting until conditions improve before planning their next move, those who plan beyond the current challenges will inevitably be in a position to get more out of their life’s hard work. Staying a step ahead of the competition is fundamental to business success. As a business owner you may just want to consider how exit and succession planning can put you a step ahead too, by getting the right information on how to make your company look attractive to buyers or investors. Contact us today for a free planning session on how to structure your business exit based on the time you want to leave and for the money you want.
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Excellent customer service?Support your local team?
The “Small Guy” that goes above & beyond?Focused on building our local economy?
It is a reminder to nominate those businesses and community organizations that go the extra mile!
Look for this sticker around town!
Let us know who they are & why you think their Excellence should be recognized! Nominations can be made online until March 31.
Then you get to vote for your favorites in each category! Go to MissionChamber.bc.ca/NominateMe to register your nomination today!
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WinterFarmers MarketSaturday, January 18th 10am to 2pm Heritage Park Secondary lobby33700 Prentis Avenuewww.missioncityfarmersmarket.com
Escape the winter blues and find food, fun and community at the Mission City Farmers Market.
Cookbook exchange, local seasonal produce, naturally raised meat, baking, honey, preserves, soap, crafts, food trucks and more.
New! Locally made cheese from Golden EarsCheese Crafters.
Bring the whole family for storytelling,live music and craft-making. What’s
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A place of HealingA place of Healing
Also available:Hawaiian Lomilomi, Deep Tissue
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When I was 4 years old I woke up one morning and I was covered in huge hives from head to toe. The doctors said I had “Idiopathic Urticaria” which means hives for no known reason. I was placed on 3 different medications and was told I would probably grow out of it. One night I woke up with my tongue and throat feeling funny so I was rushed to Emergency and was diagnosed with “Angiodema” which causes my fingers, eyelids and bottoms of my feet to swell. Every time I got excited, sad, worried or sick I would swell- basically, every birthday, Christmas or special occasion. The doctors suggested using adult strength Benedryl along with my other meds to help the swelling (that’s a lot of medicine for my little body). My dad happened to walk into FUEL- Mission Store, and told Dolph about me. Dolph suggested his “Dolphin” Alkaline water. We drank the water as a family and I started to notice that I wasn’t breaking out as much and eventually I didn’t need any meds. For 6 months I was symptom free until we went camping and it started again. The only thing different was that we didn’t have the Dolphin Water. We started drinking the water again and 4 days later I stopped swelling.
My name is Madison and I am 7 years old and this is my story.
THANK YOU DOLPH for helping me to be a HEALTHY little girl.
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Go outside – If you start to feel blah in the winter months going outside will help you feel better. I know it’s cold & rainy all the time here in Mission, put on your rain gear & go for a walk. Even if you only get outside for 10 minutes the fresh air will make a world of difference. Mission has lots of hiking trails including the trails at Heritage Park & the Hayward Lake Railway trail.
Have fun – Laughter is the best medicine! Figure out what brings you joy & then do it. I have a few friends who send me funny texts & it really makes my day. 2 other sure fire ways to make me smile: watching Ellen or listening to Mackelmore (what, what). What makes you smile?
Eat more fruits & vegetables – We all need to eat healthier but often think we need to go on a cleanse or drastically change our eating habits. Instead of going hard on a healthy eating regimen that will last 1 week try eating more fruits & vegetables every day. If you’re having pizza peel a few carrots & eat them with your meal, take fruit in your lunch to work, slice vegetables & leave them on the counter so when you’re hungry you eat some veggies before you dive into the snack cupboard.
Yoga – If you haven’t tried yoga yet what are you waiting for? From stress reduction to weight loss yoga is good for you. If you’ve done yoga before & need to get back on your mat ask yourself this question “what would motivate me to show up to a class?”
Meditation – All the scientific research is pointing towards one thing: meditation is extremely good for you. If you want to get healthy by reducing stress, anxiety, depression or negativity meditation is a fantastic place to start.
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C’mon get HEALTHY -
Contributed by Wendy Weymann
Wendy Weymann is a yoga instructor in Mission, BC who specializes in meditation. • She lives in Mission with her family. www.wendyweymann.com
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Take your Chances
Try your luck at Chances Mission, and enjoy aDelicious meal at its fully licenced lounge
Chances Mission combines an exciting gaming experience with personalized service to create an entertainment environment that feels like home.
Chances Mission has been a proud community partner since first opening eight years ago. Chances Mission contributes to many community sponsorships and donations.
Currently, Chances Mission houses 125 slot machines and with another year passed, the payouts have increased as well.
With Slots, bingo, instant win games and lotteries, there are numerous gaming options from which to choose.
Chances Mission also prides itself on serving delicious food in it’s fully licenced lounge.
Visit www.chancesmission.ca or LIKE “Chances Mission” on Facebook for more information.
Chances Mission is located at:7178 Home St. For more information call604-826-4046
With Slots, Bingo, instant win games and lotteries, there are numerous gaming options from which to choose.
ALL THE FUNGOES TO CHANCES.
Chances Mission is your local hot spot for good times and big fun with friends.Try your luck at slots, bingo, or play some lottery games. There’s something for everyone at Chances Mission.
Visit Chances Mission, It’s where the Winners Play!
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Mission Seniors Centre CalendarWEEKLY EVENTS
Monday 12:30 Drop-in Centre Bingo1:30 Mixed Bridge
Tuesday 9:30 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Crafts 10:00 Seniors Health & Wellness
Wednesday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise10:00 Walking Group 10:15 Drop-in Crib12:30 Golden Era Bingo
Thursday 9:00 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Stitcher’s Knitting
Friday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise11:00 Drop-in Crib
MONTHLY MEETINGS
Mission Drop-in Centre Assoc General Meeting1st Monday of each month at 11:00 am
Mission Seniors Activity Centre Assoc General Meeting1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 am
Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 General Meeting2nd Friday 1:30 pm
Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 Birthday Party 4th Friday 1:30 pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
St. Patrick’s Day Dance on March 13th.
Mission Senior’s Activity Centre10th Ave & Taulbut St
604-814-2188Offi ce Hours 10am – 2pm
In February the Seniors’ Centre will be closed for about 2 weeks so the BC Winter Games can use our hall as a centre.
Please look in our newsletter for these changes.
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Mission Seniors Centre CalendarWEEKLY EVENTS
Monday 12:30 Drop-in Centre Bingo1:30 Mixed Bridge
Tuesday 9:30 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Crafts 10:00 Seniors Health & Wellness
Wednesday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise10:00 Walking Group 10:15 Drop-in Crib12:30 Golden Era Bingo
Thursday 9:00 Drop-in Centre Line Dancing10:00 Stitcher’s Knitting
Friday 9:15 Chair Fitness Exercise11:00 Drop-in Crib
MONTHLY MEETINGS
Mission Drop-in Centre Assoc General Meeting1st Monday of each month at 11:00 am
Mission Seniors Activity Centre Assoc General Meeting1st Thursday of each month at 10:30 am
Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 General Meeting2nd Friday 1:30 pm
Old Age Pensioners Organization Br. 28 Birthday Party 4th Friday 1:30 pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
St. Patrick’s Day Dance on March 13th.
Mission Senior’s Activity Centre10th Ave & Taulbut St
604-814-2188Offi ce Hours 10am – 2pm
In February the Seniors’ Centre will be closed for about 2 weeks so the BC Winter Games can use our hall as a centre.
Please look in our newsletter for these changes.
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Now taking reservations for ourJanuary & February sittings
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What’s On! in the Community Take a photo of yourself holding the January / February What’s On! Mission Magazine and see yourself in print and online!
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