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Want to have a super holiday season? Learn how to prevent these common missteps so you can enjoy the holiday season stress-free with your loved ones!

holiday meal

Kitchen

Not only can overcooking ruin your dinner menu, but it can also lead to a small fire or a ringing smoke detector.

Tip: Assign at least one person to keep an eye on the food in the kitchen — take shifts if necessary. Double-check that the stove, oven, and pressure cooker are powered off when cooking is finished before leaving the kitchen.

Holiday lights

Lights

Too many plugs, wires, and lights in one space can cause a holiday fire or blow a fuse.

Tip: At most, connect only three strands of incandescent string lights. Consider purchasing
LED decorative lights — they are safer and will last longer.

Christmas lights

Electricity Usage

With all of the decorations, the electric bill can skyrocket.

Tip: Turn off or unplug decorations before heading to bed or leaving the house. Consider syncing up all the decorations to a timer — you’ll put the lights on autopilot and spend less on energy this season.

Chimney

Chimney

Creosote, a byproduct of wood burning, can release toxins and increase the risk of an uncontrolled fire in your home.

Tip: Schedule a yearly inspection to check for levels of creosote, and arrange a cleaning

Footnotes

Photos – Unsplash
Article – © 2021 Buffini & Company. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. RMMK NOVEMBER C

The extensive flooding and flood damage in BC and the Fraser Valley has created many needs for both humans and animals, but there are ways to help. Some charitable groups and agencies have already taken action by providing services and collecting donations of blankets, money, and food.

The City of Abbotsford lists these donation locations:

Archway Community Services: Archway is accepting donations of food only. Visit Archway.ca/Flood to find out what the most needed items are.

MCC Clothing Etc. located at 31872 South Fraser Way
MCC is accepting donations for the flooding evacuees. Please NO large appliances or furniture due to their location and space.
Monday – Friday 9-4
Saturdays – 9-12
604-854-4174

MCC – Thrift located at 33933 Gladys Avenue
MCC Thrift is accepting donations for the flooding evacuees.
Tuesday – Saturday 9:30-2
bcthrift@mccbc.ca
MCC will be giving all evacuee’s a gift voucher of $25.00 for them to come in and spend at either of their thrift store

Abbotsford Flood
Photo @delightfilledart

The City of Abbotsford lists these agencies as places to make financial donations:

Provincial emergency assistance
If you have been impacted by the storm may be eligible for assistance through the BC Government.

Help for animals
If you have been listening to the news, you will have heard that animals have been hard hit by the flood too. There are a number of local agencies offering to help with shelter and food.

The BC SPCA is offering shelter for animals. On Twitter, they say… #ALERT: Many communities across BC are experiencing extreme rain which may be forcing some families from their homes. If you or someone you know is in need of emergency boarding for their animals during this time, please contact our Call Centre at 1-855-622-7722 #BCSPCA #bc

There are a number of other agencies helping with animals as well. See their websites for more information:
Vancouver Humane Society
Aide for Paws & Rescue Society
Langley Animal Protection Society

CLA Church
Photo @clachurch

CLA Church Transporting Items to Hope Via Helicopter

Many local churches are helping out. CLA Church in Abbotsford is literally going above and beyond. They say… “As we continue to work together with @skyhelicopters, transporting items of need to Hope, we are now asking for donations of NEW blankets. This is a big need right now. See Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clachurch/ @clachurch

Evacuation Orders and Alerts

To keep up on the latest evacuation orders and alerts for areas impacted by the flood see https://www.abbotsford.ca/alerts/evacuation-order-and-alerts-issued-localized-areas

FOOTNOTES
Source – DH NEWS
Source – The City of Abbotsford
Photo Credit – @delightfilledart
Photo Credit CLA – @clachurch
All photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

Heading into the Fall we felt the need to warm up a bit, so we thought we would ask you, our readers, what some of your favorite Fraser Valley Coffee Shops and Cafes were.

Here are your choices…

Laura’s Coffee Corner in White Rock

Laura's Cafe
Laura’s Coffee Corner

They say… “Home of the best coffee in White Rock Welcome to Laura’s Coffee Corner, home of the best coffee in White Rock! Everything we serve is made in-house and from scratch. We’re proud of the vibrant, warm space we’ve created and invite you to come see for yourself how stopping in at Laura’s feels like coming home. We’re located at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Fir (one of the historic Five Corners).”

Website – https://laurascoffeecorner.ca/
Instagram – @lauras_coffee_corner
Photo – @lauras_coffee_corner

 

Grounds and Greens in White Rock

Grounds and Greens

They say… “A vegan cafe dedicated to building a community that will embrace a plant-based lifestyle. grounds & greens cafe was the result of a love story between two accomplished chefs, Mannel and Ben Kilford. Their mission in opening a plant-based cafe was to build a community of people and families who value kindness and are committed to improving themselves, the community, and the environment. At Grounds & Greens Café, you will find plant-based dishes that were created with quality and creativity in mind. As their guest, you can trust to find nutritionally balanced menu items meant to nourish and sustain your body, and the elevated taste is meant to inspire plant-based eating. All dishes are made in-house with high quality, often locally sourced ingredients.”

Website – https://www.groundsandgreenscafe.com/
Instagram – @groundsandgreenscafe
Photo – @groundsandgreenscafe

Verandah Cafe by the Beach in White Rock

Verandah Cafe
Verandah Cafe

They say… “Scenic and serene – a boutique cafe with the best view on Marine Drive. At Verandah, we are pursuing our passion to create a unique experience in White Rock, inspired by the rich and flavorful culinary heritage of the Indian subcontinent. In particular, we want to evoke the delights of street foods by serving quirky and creatively put-together dishes.”

Website – https://www.verandahcafe.ca/
Instagram – @verandahcafe
Photo – @verandahcafe

Oldhand Coffee in Abbotsford

Oldhand Coffee

They say… “Now, in Abbotsford BC, where we were born and raised, our dreams come true every day. Oldhand Coffee is the dream we get to share with our reclaimed community, where we believe people want to create stronger bonds with their friends and neighbours over artfully prepared food and drink. We are grateful to be raising our daughters Else and Ingrid among the families and culture-lovers who visit us every day at Oldhand Coffee. As the Dutch say, heel gezellig, or ‘we will make every detail of our time together perfect.’ ~ Kristina and Johannes van Bommel van Vloten”

Website – https://oldhandcoffee.com/
Instagram – @oldhandcoffee
Photo – @oldhandcoffee

EverBean Cafe on the South Surrey/White Rock Boarder

Everbean Cafe
EverBean Cafe

They say… “A small group of service enthusiasts who are passionate about great coffee and awesome food, made with love and served with care. EverBean Cafe is designed with the idea of prospect and refuge in mind. Located in the lobby of the busy Hilltop Medical/Abby Lane Health Centre, it is a prospect where local information can be relayed; daily news can be exchanged, and spontaneous meetings can be facilitated. With spacious seating, plenty of natural light, and an outdoor garden patio, it is also a refuge where daydreams are protected; self-care is encouraged, and spirit can be recharged.”

Website – https://www.everbeancafe.com/
Instagram – @everbeancafe
Photo – @everbeancafe

Honorable Mention…

Cafe Amarti Abbotsford
Cafe Amarti

Abbotsford – Cafe Amarti Photo – @cafeamarti
Chilliwack – Cultivate Cafe
Langley – Blacksmith Bakery
Maple Ridge – Gratia Bakery and Cafe
Mission – The Penny
Surrey – Prado Cafe

 

 

 

 

FOOTNOTES
Main Photo – @oldhandcoffee
All photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

Looking for something to do in November? Judging by the following list the holidays are here! See all of the great winter holiday-related events below along with many other wonderful and interesting things to do.
See events in Abbotsford, Langley, and Surrey.

ABBOTSFORD

Remembrance In Place: Remembrance Day Ceremony
Thu, Nov 11 2021, 10:30 – 11:30am
The Abbotsford Legion and the City of Abbotsford would like to encourage our community to honour our veterans and respect their health by watching the ceremony online, wearing a poppy, and placing a poppy in their window.
Date: Thursday, November 11th
Time: 10:30 am – 11:30 am
Live Stream: abbotsford.ca/remembrancelive
Tune in to the live stream on November 11 at abbotsford.ca/remembrancelive
See pdf – CLICK HERE 

Drive-Thru Food Truck Festival
Sat, Nov 13 2021, 11am – Sun, Nov 14 2021, 6pm

You asked, we answered! Back by popular demand, we are hosting the Drive-Thru Food Truck Festival at the Tradex Exhibition parking lot (1190 Cornell Street). Check us out on November 13th and 14th and eat from the best of BC’s food trucks. Stay tuned for lineup sneak peeks coming soon! This will be one of our BIGGEST drive-thrus yet with 24 food trucks over 2 days!
Learn more at Greater Vancouver Drive Through Food Truck Festival
Photo – Instagram – @gvfoodtruckfest

13th Annual Trees of Hope
Tue, Nov 16 – Wed, Dec 29, 2021, All-day
The Trees of Hope is a community event introduced in 2009, which provides Abbotsford businesses the opportunity to share in the spirit of giving during the holiday season. This is a fantastic opportunity to ‘brand’ a Christmas tree showcasing your business while supporting the Abbotsford Police Foundation. The decorated trees will be displayed in the common area of Sevenoaks Shopping Centre.
Learn More and Photo Credit

 

SURREY

Bear Creek Park Lights
November 5 – November 19 2021 4:30 – 9:30 pm

The City of Surrey is proud to present the new Bear Creek Park Lights, a free illuminated nature trail experience at Bear Creek Park. Book your tickets now.
Learn More 
Photo –  @thecityofsurrey

Heritage Kitchen: Whipping Cream Scones
A virtual, interactive cooking lesson straight from the farmhouse kitchen. Victorian Virtual Baking! Join us digitally in the kitchen of Historic Stewart Farm as we learn how to make old-fashioned scones like the Stewarts used to. Watch a costumed guide lead you through the recipe and learn handy tips and tricks to use at home.
This interactive program is for people 19+ or families who want to invite the kids to learn about baking.
How to Register – Registration is required to receive the participation link. Register online or call 604-501-5100.

Virtual Surrey Remembers Ceremony
November 11, 2021 10:30am – 11:30am
The annual ceremony at the cenotaph in Cloverdale will take place virtually this year. Tune in to Facebook Live to pay your respects. A small group from the Cloverdale Legion will lay wreaths in an intimate ceremony to commemorate the day. In the interest of COVID-19 safety, the public is not invited to gather at Veterans Square. Instead, we invite you to pay your respects by watching the small, live event on Facebook.
Learn More

stɑlə̓w̓ Christmas Craft Market
You choose whether to shop virtually or in person! In partnership with the stɑlə̓w̓ Arts & Cultural Society.
Shop Virtually or In-Person
stɑlə̓ w̓ Arts & Cultural Society and Museum of Surrey are delighted to offer a virtual and in-person craft market in 2021.
Virtual Fair: November 12 – December 19, 2021
In-Person Fair: Saturday, November 20, 2021
Learn More
Photo – Facebook

Surrey Tree Lighting Festival
Experience the 11th annual Surrey Tree Lighting Festival and Holiday Market at Surrey Civic Plaza on Saturday, November 20, 2021. Presented by Coast Capital Savings, Surrey Tree Lighting Festival returns brighter than ever! Residents and visitors are invited to kick off the holiday season by experiencing immersive light displays, live music, a Holiday Market, food trucks, free hot chocolate, and family activities.
Learn More
Photo – @surreybcevents

Heart to Home Holiday Market
Do your holiday shopping in person this year with Surrey Art Gallery Association’s fun and festive 2-day market.
Saturday, November 27 – 11 am–5 pm Sunday, November 28 – 12–4 pm

It’s that time of year again! Bring a friend and browse some beautiful one-of-a-kind creations from local artists who are part of the Surrey Art Gallery Association (SAGA). Art is a wonderful gift for the holidays. The SAGA Gift Shop and their Art Rental Program is a great source of inspiration for gift-giving, with items ranging from handmade silk scarves and original paintings to intricately designed jewelry, funky sculpture, well-crafted pottery, functional woodworks, homemade jams and jellies, and more. Members receive 15% (memberships available on site). The Heart to Home Holiday Market takes place in the Studio Theatre at Surrey Arts Centre.
Learn More (and Photo Credit)

LANGLEY

iMADE Pop Up Market
November 6 and 7, 2021 11 am – 4 pm

iMADE pop up market supports and advocates for the local BC artists, artisans and micro businesses and has been hosting events since 2017. This year, we have taken iMADE local on the road to the Township of Langley at the beautiful Fort Langley Community Hall located on Glover Rd. Come support local small businesses and shop small. It just feels good. Admission is FREE and masks are required but not vaccine cards as we are not a ‘seated’ or ‘ticketed’ event.
Learn More
Photo – @imadelocal

Vancouver Giants vs Kamloops Blazers – Country Night
November 13, 2021

Take in some WHL action at the Langley Events Centre watching the Vancouver Giants battle the Kamloops Blazers!
Single-game tickets can be purchased at the Langley Events Centre Ticket Office 1 hour before puck drop or online at vancouvergiants.com/tickets It’s Country Night! Everything at the game will be country-oriented. The JR Street Team will be on location as well. Remember to wear your boots and plaid!
Learn More
Photo – 📸: Steve Dunsmoor @whlgiants

Glow Langley
November 18, 2021 – January 1, 2022 – 4:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Experience a family-friendly drive-through winter festival as you enjoy towering light gardens and magical landscapes all under the twinkle of a million lights. Given last year’s success, our team is back with an even better drive-through event! This year, Glow Langley invites you to “A Fairytale Christmas“: a magical world surrounded by our beloved fairytale characters. Take a leisurely 20-minute cruise into an illuminated wonderland that brings winter dreams to life! Munch on some tasty treats while you cruise along this one-of-a-kind journey. Every ticket comes with popcorn and mini donuts, on us! And of course, it wouldn’t be Glow without our poinsettias! This seasonal favourite can be ordered in advance with your admission ticket and will be conveniently delivered curbside, upon your arrival.
Learn More
Photo – @glowlangley

Sip & Shop Night
Nov 18, 2021 5:00 – 9:00 pm

The 3rd Annual Sip & Shop is back at Roots and Wings Distillery!
Support local this year and enjoy a curated boutique shopping experience while sipping a festive cocktail. What could be better?

Vendors for the night:
Goat & Pebble Co – Linocut Prints & more
Gwendolyn’s Paradise – Bath & Body
GWD Leatherworks – Wallets & more
Ravens Edge Design – Home Decor
TwentyTwo Decor – Candles, Pots & more
Carolyn McClaren Ceramics
Boodles’ Cuddlers – Quilts
Riverside Bog – All things Cranberry
Make sure you come hungry as there will be fresh oven-roasted pizza available for purchase from The Raving Gamer!
Learn More
Photo – @rawstillhouse

Christmas in Williams Park
November 26 – December 19, 2021 – 5;00 – 9:00 pm
The event this year will run every night from November 26 to December 19 from 5 to 9 pm. This extended time will mean there should be no need to purchase tickets and have extensive traffic controls. Come check out the beautiful Christmas light displays set up in Williams Park! The event will be DRIVE THROUGH only with no access to parking or washrooms so please attend to your needs before you come to the park. There is no fee to enter (and if it’s not busy you are free to go around the park more than once) but we are always happy to take any financial donation you can spare to keep the event alive…. we will again provide a tap option to donate for those who do not carry cash…. and that keeps us touch-free!
Learn More and Photo Credit

Fort Langley Park and Buy Christmas Art and Maker Tour
Nov 27, 202111 am – 4 pm

Hop in your car and tour the Fort Langley area, stop and visit Artists and Makers. Look for the red Art Fort Langley teardrop flags as you go. We want to make this event as Covid friendly as possible so some of us may be set up outdoors or in our garages. Please social distance and consider wearing a mask. More Artists and Makers may be added so check back before you start.
Learn More

Artisan Christmas Market
December 3 – 5, 2021 – 10 am – 5 pm
Join us for a very special 3 day Christmas Market hosted by Kensington Prairie Farm & Spring Acres Farm!
*** Features ***
– Amazing Local Vendors to shop from
– Free Alpaca information session every hour, on the hour
– Live Music
– Food Truck
– Christmas Spirit
All are welcome, masks are required for these events. No pets, please. $5 ENTRY FEE can be purchased in the store on site.
Learn More
Photo – Unsplash

FOOTNOTES
Abbotsford Events  – https://www.abbotsford.ca/community-events/events-abbotsford/events-calendar
Surrey Events – https://www.surrey.ca/news-events/events
Main Photo by Steven Van Elk on Unsplash
Photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

Welcome the holiday season with a gratitude campaign!

Show friends, family, and neighbours how much they mean to you with the following activities.

Write Letters

  • Write two or three letters per week to share gratitude for those in your life
  • Identify 10-12 people to write to this month.
  • Set calendar reminders to pick up the pen!
  • Mail the letters as you go, so you have less to address and send at a time.

The Formula for All-Star Note Writing

  • Close your eyes and visualize the person.
  • Describe their value in your life.
  • Consider their personal experience and what’s going on for them.
  • Ask yourself, “How can I make this person’s day?”
  • Keep it short and sweet.
  • Send a Gratitude Gift

Say thanks to friends or family members for being in your life with a small appreciation gift, like a:

• Digital gift card for coffee.
• Pie for Thanksgiving.
• Pizza delivery. (One of those delivery companies)
• Batch of fresh-baked cookies.

Have the gift delivered straight to their door (like a pizza or pumpkin pie from your favourite bakery), or drop it off on the porch or mailbox — just make sure to send a heads-up

A time for RECONNECTING

As part of your gratitude campaign, think about friends or family you haven’t reached out to in a while and reconnect. Here are some activities to help you reach out and stay in touch more regularly!

D.E.A.R. Time This stands for “drop everything and read.” Pick a book or article series for you and a friend to read and schedule time weekly or monthly to chat in-person or via video call to share interesting takeaways.

Watch a Show Start a show you’ve both been meaning to watch, and talk about it over coffee or on a call!

Plan a Trip This is a great one for old friends living in different areas. Identify a destination you’d both like to visit, and start planning an adventure for the new year. You’ll chat regularly and have something to look forward to!

Recipe Swap For friends who like to cook (or want to improve), set up a recipe swap. Hop on a call once a month to catch up and go over what you’ve been cooking. You might even make a meal together over a video call. This works for beverages too!

Download a PDF version of this article – CLICK HERE

FOOTNOTES:

Photo Credits:
Main Photo and Pen – Canva.com
Gift and Friends – Unsplash.com
No Copywrite infringement intended. Photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

© 2021 Buffini & Company. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. RMMK OCTOBER C

Looking for a local pumpkin patch in Fraser Valley, British Columbia? Scroll down and see several that we could find. Visiting these farms is a fun family activity and most of the venues have extra activities like hayrides, corn mazes, petting zoos, baking, and food.

If you know of one that we missed, please let us know! Also, always call or check out the venue’s website before you go to confirm the information. Note: Please call ahead, or check their website for dates and times. This article was printed in 2021.

Pumpkin Patch at Aldor Acres @aldoracres
DESCRIPTION: Come visit Aldor Acres for the Fall Pumpkin Patch & Market!
– Wide variety of Pumpkins of all sorts of different shapes, sizes, & colors
– Farm Market open with fresh produce, preserves, honey, meat, eggs, snacks, & much more
– Open-air animal interactions spread out across 5 acres – pigs, ducks, goats, donkeys, chickens, sheep, bunnies, emus, horses, cows, & much more!
LEARN MORE – https://aldoracresfamilyfarm.ca
VENUE – Aldor Acres Family Farm, 84 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada

2021 Chilliwack Corn Maze
DESCRIPTION: Along with the corn maze they have pumpkins and hayrides
TIME: Check the website for various times
VENUE: 41905 Yale Rd W, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4J4
WEBSITE:  https://chilliwackcornmaze.com/events/

Pumpkin Patch at Eagle Acres @eagleacresdairy
DESCRIPTION: Pumpkin Patch? Let’s GO!!
LEARN MORE – https://eagleacres.tickit.ca/events/11948
LOCATION – Eagle Acres Dairy & Pumpkin Patch, 240 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
PHOTO – @eagleacresdairy

Upick Pumpkin Patch at Krause Berry Farms @krauseberryfarms
DESCRIPTION: Find and pick your own pumpkins or select them from our pre-picked pumpkins.
LEARN MORE – https://www.krauseberryfarms.com
LOCATION: 6179  248th Street, Langley, BC, V4W 1C3
PHOTO: https://www.krauseberryfarms.com

Laity Pumpkin Patch @laitypumpkinpatch
DESCRIPTION:  We will be open for the 2021 season from September 30 to October 31, 2021 at each of our TWO locations. New attractions for 2021 have been added to each location. We look forward to seeing you!
VENUE 1 – 21145 128 Ave, Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2R9
VENUE 2 – 12725 Laity St, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 5B4
LEARN MORE – https://laitypumpkinpatch.com
PHOTO CREDIT – @laitypumpkinpatch

PUMPKIN PATCHPumpkin Patch at Loft Country Farms @loftcountry
DESCRIPTION: Loft Country Farms is excited to be opening its doors as a pumpkin patch for the first time this October! They will have beautiful acres of pumpkin patches, horse-drawn carriage rides, a petting zoo, an Old Western Town, live entertainment and so much more! It is the perfect family fun day in the fall.
LEARN MORE – https://www.loftcountry.org/farms
LOCATION – Loft Country, 248 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
PHOTO CREDIT – @loftcountry

FOOTNOTES
Main photo – @loftcountry https://www.instagram.com/p/CRfy3XpjXPj/
Photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net No copyright infringement intended.

Looking for something to do in October? We’ve got you covered especially if you are looking for pumpkins! See all of the great pumpkin-related events below along with many other wonderful and interesting things to do.

See events in Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Langley, Surrey, and Maple Ridge below.

ABBOTSFORD


ABBOTSFORD FARM & COUNTRY MARKET
DESCRIPTION: Abbotsford’s longest-running farmers’ market featuring the best local vendors and fresh, real food.
DATE: May 1 (Saturday) 9:00 am – October 30 (Saturday) 12:00 pm
TIME: Every Saturday from 9 am – NOON
LOCATION – Jubilee Park, 2552 McCallum Road, on the edge of Downtown Abbotsford.
WEBSITE – https://afcm.ca/
PHOTO – https://www.instagram.com/abbotsfordfarmandcountrymarket

THE SKY’S NO LIMIT: GIRLS FLY TOO!
FREE AVIATION, AEROSPACE, MARINE, AND DEFENCE OUTREACH EVENT
DESCRIPTION: The Sky’s No Limit – Girls Fly Too! is not just for “girls”. It’s the world’s largest FREE gender diversity outreach event of its kind in Aviation, Aerospace, Marine and Defence. This event features interactive aircraft displays, hands-on activities related to aviation, and a treasure hunt for all participants. There will be free helicopter flights for female first-time fliers! Everyone is welcome regardless of age, gender or citizenship and no registration is required. All event participants aged 12 and up, display partners and volunteers will be required to show proof of being fully vaccinated to gain entry to our free event – without exception.
DATE: October 2 and 3, 2021
VENUE – Abbotsford Airport 1625 Townline Road
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.girlsfly2.ca/


DRAGONFLIES CEILIDH FUSED GLASS SHOP
GRAND OPENING
DESCRIPTION: We are so excited to announce that a local artist, Victoria Carpenter, is opening a store for her fused glass art! Victoria has been creating fused glass art for the past 15 years and teaching in her studio in Abbotsford and at the Mission and Abbotsford Art Councils for the past 6 years. She has transformed her studio to include a store, and will now sell her beautiful glass creations as well as supplies for her students and glass artists.

Learn more about Victoria and Dragonflies Ceilidh at her website (and photo credit), www.dragonfliesceilidh.com or on Instagram (@dragonfliesceilidh) and join her Grand Opening on the 2 & 3 of October.


BROTHERS OSBORNE
WE’RE NOT FOR EVERYONE TOUR
DESCRIPTION: On the WE’RE NOT FOR EVERYONE TOUR, fans can expect to hear the band’s six GRAMMY-nominated singles including No. 1 Platinum-Certified hit “Stay A Little Longer,” rowdy Top 10 Platinum-Certified hit “It Ain’t My Fault,” the reminiscent Top 25 hit “21 Summer,” as well as Top 40 hits “Shoot Me Straight,” “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You),” and “All Night.”
DATE: October 21
TIME: (Thursday) 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
LOCATION – Abbotsford Centre, 33800 King Road
WEBSITE – https://www.abbotsfordcentre.ca/event/brothers-osborne/138/


ABBOTSFORD CANUCKS HOME OPENER
DESCRIPTION: Abbotsford’s home opener is set for Friday, Oct. 22 vs the Henderson Silver Knights. The Canucks will play 34 home games this season, with 25 of those games taking place on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. All Sunday home games will start at 4:00 pm PT, providing a great opportunity for the whole family to see their Abbotsford Canucks live in action.
DATE: October 22, 2021
TIME: (Friday) 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
LOCATION – Abbotsford Centre, 33800 King Road
WEBSITE – https://abbotsford.canucks.com/

CHILLIWACK


2021 Chilliwack Corn Maze
DATE: October 1 – October 31st
TIME: Check website for various times
VENUE: 41905 Yale Rd W, Chilliwack, BC V2R 4J4
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT: https://chilliwackcornmaze.com/events/


HARVEST LAUNCH PARTY
DATE: October 2, 2021
TIME: 2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
LOCATION: BC Urban Kitchen & Wine Bar, #101A 43869 Progress Way
LEARN MORE – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/harvest-launch-party-tickets-173907501017?keep_tld=1


LOOP THE VEDDER TRAIL HALF MARATHON & 10K RUN
DATE: October 30, 2021
TIME: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm
VENUE – Vedder River Trail
LEARN MORE and PHOTO CREDIT: https://peaksnvalleys.ca/loopthevedder/

SURREY


All Dressed In White Bridal Show
DESCRIPTION: Welcome to All Dressed in White Bridal Show, home of the most beautiful bridal shows in the BC Lower Mainland as well as an incredible wedding planning directory. Plan your dream wedding in just one day at an All Dressed in White Bridal Show. All Dressed in White Bridal Shows let you gather ideas for the biggest day of your life while meeting the best wedding vendors all under one roof!. Plan your dream wedding in just one day at All Dressed in White Bridal Show with the best wedding vendors in the lower mainland all under one roof!.
DATE: October 3, 2021
VENUE – Eaglequest Golf, Surrey
WEBSITE – https://www.all-dressed-in-white.com/
PHOTO – https://www.instagram.com/adiwbridalshow


Clayton’s Sunday Market
DATE and TIME: Sun., Oct. 3, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
LOCATION – 7003-188 Street, Surrey
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://stayhappening.com/e/claytons-sunday-market-E2ISTRDECWE


Surrey’s Heritage Railway Halloween Train-Sullivan Haunted Station
DESCRIPTION: We’re back! We will be running the Halloween Train this year! Four trips a day – Saturday, Oct. 16, and Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021.
WEBSITE – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/surreys-heritage-railway-halloween-train-sullivan-haunted-station-oct-16-tickets-166012159839


Surrey Nights: Robert Silverman plays Bach
DESCRIPTION: A master of the international stage, Vancouver’s own Robert Silverman brings an intimate performance of Bach to the Chan Centre at UBC and Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey.
DATE: October 24, 2021
TIME: 7:00 PM
VENUE – Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St, Surrey, BC
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT: https://www.vancouversymphony.ca/event/goldberg-variations-with-robert-silverman-surrey/


4th Annual Spooktacular Halloween Market
DESCRIPTION: Spooktacular Halloween Market is a family-friendly event with both artisan vendors and kids’ activities. Money raised is donated to the Surrey Hospitals Foundation. Admission is by donation.
DATE and TIME: Sat., Oct. 16, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
VENUE: Shannon Hall, 6050 176 St, Surrey, BC
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.facebook.com/events/6050-176th-st-surrey-bc/4th-annual-spooktacular-halloween-market/3070782426488878/


Market Sunday & Mini-Oktoberfest
DATE: Sun., Oct. 17, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
LOCATION – Clayton Community Farmer’s Market, 7003 188 St, Surrey, BC
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://allevents.in/surrey/market-sunday-and-mini-oktoberfest/200021581627315


Pumpkin Patch at Aldor Acres
DESCRIPTION: Come visit Aldor Acres for the Fall Pumpkin Patch & Market!
– Wide variety of Pumpkins of all sorts of different shapes, sizes, & colors
– Farm Market open with fresh produce, preserves, honey, meat, eggs, snacks, & much more
– Open-air animal interactions spread out across 5 acres – pigs, ducks, goats, donkeys, chickens, sheep, bunnies, emus, horses, cows, & much more!
DATE: September 18 – October 31, 2021
TIME: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
VENUE – Aldor Acres Family Farm, 84 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://aldoracresfamilyfarm.ca/tickets/


Pumpkin Patch at Eagle Acres
Pumpkin Patch? Let’s GO!!
DATES: October 1-31 Excluding – October 4, 12, 18, 25
TIMES: Check website
LOCATION – Eagle Acres Dairy & Pumpkin Patch, 240 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://eagleacres.ca/pumpkins


Pumpkin Patch at Loft Country Farms
DESCRIPTION: Loft Country Farms is excited to be opening its doors as a pumpkin patch for the first time this October! They will have beautiful acres of pumpkin patches, horse-drawn carriage rides, a petting zoo, an Old Western Town, live entertainment and so much more! It is the perfect family fun day in the fall.
DATE: October 1 – 31, 2021
TIME: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
LOCATION – Loft Country, 248 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://www.loftcountry.org/farms


Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off
DESCRIPTION: Giant Pumpkin Growers from British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest will converge on Saturday, October 2, 2021, to enter BC’s Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off Event! Contestants will weigh their Gargantuan Gourds, as well as other giant fruits and veggies, in front of a large crowd of enthusiastic spectators, fellow growers, and the media!
DATE: October 2, 2021
TIME: 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
VENUE: Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery, 248 Street, Langley Township, BC, Canada
WEBSITE: https://www.facebook.com/events/544429226812091/?ref=newsfeed

Fort Langley Night Market
DESCRIPTION: Come check out the Fort Langley Night Market happening every Friday Night until October 8th featuring a stage with live, local music, beer market, vendor market of local artisans and BC sourced goods, lawn games, food trucks and more!
DATE: October 1, 2021
TIME: 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
VENUE – 9166 Glover Road, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://www.fortlangleyproject.org/

Fort Langley Field Days
DESCRIPTION:  Looking for something fun to do with the family? Come check out Fort Langley Field Days happening every Saturday afternoon until October 9th featuring a stage with live, local music, beer market, lawn games, food trucks and more!
DATE: October 2, 2021
TIME – 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm
VENUE – 9166 Glover Road, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://www.fortlangleyproject.org


Fort Langley Fall Beer & Food Festival
WE’RE BACK!
DESCRIPTION:  After a year and a half of no events, festivals, and concerts, we are so excited to be BACK! Celebrate & enjoy the best of the Fraser Valley on Saturday, October 2 with live music, 30+ craft breweries, local food vendors, cideries, wineries, and more! Your ticket includes admission, a 4oz sampling glass (that you get to keep!), 3 tokens, live music & a full day of fun with friends! The event is rain or shine, sorry no refunds! 19+ (two pieces of ID required, no babies). We recommend carpooling or taking transit as parking is limited. Please don’t drink or drive!
DATE: October 2, 2021
TIME: 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm
VENUE – Fort Langley Park, Nash Street, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.fortlangley.beer/


JIM BYRNES with SIMON KENDALL and Special Guest BABE GURR
DATE: Saturday, October 23, 2021
VENUE – Chief Sepass Theatre
WEBSITE and PHOTOS – https://do250.com/events/2021/10/23/jim-byrnes-with-simon-kendall-and-guests-babe-gurr-tickets


Thanksgiving Centerpiece Workshop
DESCRIPTION:  We have had so many requests to offer this class again due to how fun the last one was! Imagine an enjoyable afternoon at our family-run flower farm and create a beautiful and unique “garden gathered” bouquet that will adorn your table for Thanksgiving weekend. You will get your choice of pumpkins and gourds to create the perfect vessels that will hold your flowers.
DATE: October 9, 2021
TIME: 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm
VENUE – Early Bird Family Farm, 256 Street, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/create-a-thanksgiving-centrepiece-using-fresh-cut-flowers-and-a-gourd-vase-tickets-169428131101

Grave Tales
DESCRIPTION:  Grave Tales is back! Join expert storytellers for a two- or three-hour program of spine-chilling stories, as you walk through the Fort Langley village at night.
DATE: October 15-17, 2021
TIME: 6:00 pm to 12:00 am
VENUE – Fort Langley National Historic Site of Canada, Mavis Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE – https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/bc/langley/activ/calendrier-calendar/0b19eb80-f3a3-4385-a4a6-e27bdaece921


Vintage in the Barn
DESCRIPTION:  Come check out everything vintage at Red Door Barn and pick up some treasures from the following vendors:

  • Red Door Barn
  • Basement Creations
  • Copper Reata
  • Forest Knolls Vintage
  • Nostalgic Nest

DATE: October 16, 2021
TIME: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
VENUE – 22025 26 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.facebook.com/reddoorfarmlangley


Fort Langley Cranberry Festival
VENUE: 9160 Glover Rd, Langley Twp, BC V1M, Canada
WEBSITE and PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.facebook.com/events/849519965758886

MAPLE RIDGE


Haney Farmers Market
DATE: MAY – OCTOBER
TIME: 9 am – 2 pm
VENUE – Memorial Peace Park, Maple Ridge, BC
WEBSITE – https://www.farmersandmore.org/locations-maple-ridge
PHOTO CREDIT – https://www.facebook.com/haneyfarmersmarket/photos


Laity Pumpkin Patch
DESCRIPTION:  We will be open for the 2021 season from September 30 to October 31, 2021 at each of our TWO locations. New attractions for 2021 have been added to each location. We look forward to seeing you!
DATE: September 1 – October 31
TIME: Check website
VENUE 1 – 21145 128 Ave, Maple Ridge, BC V4R 2R9
VENUE 2 – 12725 Laity St, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 5B4
LEARN MORE – https://laitypumpkinpatch.com
PHOTO CREDIT – @laitypumpkinpatch

FOOTNOTES
Source for Langley events – https://www.tourism-langley.ca/events
Source for Abbotsford events – https://tourismabbotsford.ca/events
Main photo – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/create-a-thanksgiving-centrepiece-using-fresh-cut-flowers-and-a-gourd-vase-tickets-169428131101
Photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

Unlike last year due to the COVID-19, it looks like it will be safe to gather for Canadian Thanksgiving this year.  With that in mind, you might be starting to think about providing a Thanksgiving meal and the cost of doing so! To try and help you with that, here’s a repost of an article on “How to Plan a Thanksgiving Dinner on a Budget.”

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This time of year can be stressful and straining on our finances. There’s Thanksgiving, Halloween, and then Christmas. It’s tough sometimes to stick to a budget, especially when you want to make everything special for your family. Here are some budget-friendly Thanksgiving tips to help you save some money this year! 

Food

  • Make a menu ahead of time so you know what you are having and exactly what you need to pick up from the grocery store. If you go into the store with no plan, you’ll come out with things you don’t need! 
  • Shop sales! There are usually some pretty sweet deals on Thanksgiving staples this time of year. Check prices and see where has the cheapest turkeys.
  • Start early! If you plan your meal a few weeks in advance, you can keep an eye out for other ingredients you need to go on sale. 
  • Make it a potluck! Even if you want to provide the main meal, there are still a lot of other things to consider around a Thanksgiving meal. Have someone else bring drinks, or dessert, or appies, dinner rolls, salad or whatever else you need. Just because you are hosting, doesn’t mean you have to do it ALL. 
  • Keep it simple! You don’t have to go all out. Make larger amounts of the Thanksgiving classics rather than smaller amounts of everything. 
  • Don’t use disposable plates and cutlery. It may save time, but buying it all adds up! 

Decor

  • Again, keep it simple. Try to make some of your decor DIY style. Or even get your kids to help create a centrepiece for the table.
  • Hit up your local Dollar Store. Seriously, they have some pretty nice things. Sometimes just a little tweak here or there can make something so cheap look much more expensive! 
  • Find things from nature! My daughters and I made a really neat looking centrepiece last week. All we did was collect some things from outside like pinecones, rocks, leaves, pieces of wood. Then we arranged it all in a glass vase and voila! We had ourselves a centrepiece! 
  • Use things for multiple purposes. You can decorate some Mason jars with burlap and ribbon, then use them as utensil holders. You don’t have to make things specifically for decor, kill two birds with one stone instead. 
  • Put out a cornucopia or a bowl of fresh, seasonal fruit! These not only look great but if people want an apple or something after Thanksgiving dinner, they can just go ahead and grab one! 

Above all, take the time to enjoy yourself! Be thankful for all the things we have in our lives, be thankful you can host a big dinner. Spend time with family and friends, don’t get too caught up in the details. The memories being created are more important than the perfect centerpiece or creamiest mashed potatoes! 

From a fine art show at the Glass House Winery in Langley to a Country Music show at the Bell Performing Arts Centre in Surrey, here are several Fraser Valley events you may want to check out in September 2021.

LANGLEY

FOREV CIRCUS SHOW: Join our adventures in life on stage
Date: Sat., Sep. 25, 7:30 p.m. – Sun., Sep. 26, 6:00 p.m.
Location: Circus Lab, 19840 96 Avenue, Langley City, Canada
Link and Photo: https://allevents.in/langley%20city/forev-circus-show-join-our-adventures-in-life-on-stage-80-min-pause/10000127527049839

BC8s Event: WrenchFest
Date: Sat., Sep. 18
Location: 19950 46 Ave, Langley, BC
They say: Meet other E31 owners and discuss common problems. Come to work on your car, help someone work on their car
Link and Photo: https://allevents.in/langley%20city/forev-circus-show-join-our-adventures-in-life-on-stage-80-min-pause/10000127527049839

Fall Finale: TBIRD (BC)
Date: Wed., Sep. 22 – Sun., Sep. 26
Location: Thunderbird Show Park – 24550 72 Ave, Langley, BC
Link: http://www.theyegequestrian.com/events/2021-09-22/

The West Fine Art Show
Date: Open Times: Friday, September 17 – 5-9 pm, Saturday, September 18 – 11 am -7 pm, Sunday, September 19 – 11 am -5 pm
Location: Glass House Estate Winery, 0 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada
They say: “Presenting our the twelfth-annual Late-Summer edition of the West Fine Art Show. This spectacular destination-art-show, with free admission, will amaze you. We feature 18 exceptional artists in a three-day exhibition making it a perfect weekend adventure. The show also features John Gilliat performing on guitar. Hosted at Glass House Estate Winery at 23449 0 Avenue in beautiful South Langley, B.C., our show is in partnership with the Langley Hospice Society. Partial proceeds of all art sales at the show will be donated by the artists to the Langley Hospice Society.
Link and Photo: https://www.tourism-langley.ca/event/west-fine-art-show-late-summer-edition

Community Heritage Day
Date: Sat., Sep. 25, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Alder Grove Heritage Society – 3190 271 St, Aldergrove, BC
They say: Aldergrove Community Heritage Day is a chance for residents to come to the museum, learn about the area’s history and see many items that aren’t usually on display. This year we have a special…
Link and photo: https://www.tourism-langley.ca/event/west-fine-art-show-late-summer-edition

SURREY

Grand Opening of Mojitos Pub with Sonora Dinamita
Date: Sat., Sep. 18, 9:00 p.m. – Sun., Sep. 19, 2:00 a.m.
Location: Mojitos Pub – 12411 King George Blvd, Surrey, BC
Grand Opening of Mojitos Pub y Fiesta de Independencia with Sonora Dinamita!
Link: https://allevents.in/surrey/grand-opening-of-mojitos-pub-with-sonora-dinamita/10000166676639315?ref=footer-up-ep-upcoming

Aaron Halliday Light’em Up Tour
Date: Fri., Sep. 10, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Location: Royal Canadian Legion Branch 6- 17567 57 Ave, Surrey, BC
They say: Aaron Halliday returns with the release of his new Album Light’em Up! Aaron together with the full band is returning to one of their favorite venues in BC.
Link: https://allevents.in/surrey/aaron-halliday-lightem-up-tour/10000159032844519

ABBOTSFORD


Abbotsford Farm and Country Market
Date: Sat, Sep 4 2021, 9am – 12pm
Location: Weekly on Saturday at 9:00 am until Sat, Oct 30, 2021
They say: Visit the Farmers Market every Saturday from May 1 to October 30, featuring local vendors and fresh, real food.
Located in Jubilee Park, 2552 McCallum Road, on the edge of Downtown Abbotsford.
Link: https://www.abbotsford.ca/community-events/events-abbotsford/abbotsford-farm-and-country-market
Photo: Photo by Earl Wilcox on Unsplash

MCC Festival for World Relief – 2021
Date: Sat., Sep. 18, 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Tradex – 1190 Cornell St, Abbotsford, BC
They say: Let’s change lives together this September! Join MCC, September 17 & 18 at the Tradex in Abbotsford for the MCC Festival for World Relief.
Link: https://globalnews.ca/event/8099028/mcc-festival-for-world-relief-2/

CHILLIWACK

Chilliwack Sunflower Festival 2021
Date: Sat., Sep. 4, 3:00 p.m. – Sun., Sep. 5, 2:00 a.m.
Location: 41310 Yale Rd, Chilliwack, BC
They say: Chilliwack Sunflower Festival brought to you by the creators of Chilliwack Tulip Festival on September 4, 2021
Link: https://www.wonderweek.ca/event/55043/chilliwack-sunflower-festival-2021-september-4-8-00am
Photo: @jennihunterphotography

City-Wide Garage Sale
Date: Sat., Sep. 25
Location: 8550 Young Rd, Chilliwack, BC
They say:  The City-Wide Garage Sale is a unique opportunity for residents to promote the reuse of materials. There are two City-Wide Garage Sales held each year, one in the spring and one in the fall.
Link: https://www.chilliwack.com/main/page.cfm?id=1204
Photo by Donatella D’Anniballe on Unsplash

MAPLE RIDGE

28th Annual Ridge Meadows Rivers Day
Date: Sun., Sep. 26, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Location: Allco Park 13255 Alouette Rd, Maple Ridge, BC
They say: This year ARMS is celebrating the 28th Annual Ridge Meadows Rivers Day on September 26th, 2021. The Annual Ridge Meadows Event will be held at ALLCO Park this year.

Bard on the Bandstand
Date: Fri., Sep. 10, 7:00 p.m.
Location: Memorial Peace Park 22407 Dewdney Trunk Rd, Maple Ridge, BC
They say: Friday, September 10 through Sunday, September 12, from 7pm nightly, come see live theatre on the Bandstand at the Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge. The show is free, as always.
Link: https://www.mapleridge.ca/Calendar.aspx?EID=6715

FOOTNOTES
Main Photo: @bernicephoto
Photos – Please contact us for credit or removal rod@impactintl.net

Conversation Transcript

Here’s a rough transcript of our conversation about the upcoming 2021 Fraser Valley real estate market.

Rod: Hi everybody. Thanks for joining us. We’re getting a little (real estate) market update from Mike Wilson who is the publisher of Fraser Valley Lifestyle, but he also spends more of his time as a realtor in the Fraser Valley.

It’s crystal ball time. We do this a few times a year.

We get together online and try and ask you to look into your crystal ball. And look ahead as I, if I could just sum up my observation from the year, it sounds like, like from January, almost until May or June, it was a, it was a hot market and there were multiple offers and all that kind of stuff.

And then it just, it just died going into the summer, like just in terms of. Activity and you weren’t getting those multiple offer situations. So just looking back, is that a fair summation of the year? So far?

LOOKING BACK AT THE RECENT MARKET

[00:01:02] Mike: I think it really is. I mean, if you look at, and I’m going to, I have some statistical stuff, I’m just going to give some basic statistical.

So from January of 2018 through to July of 2021, we’ve had a 23% rise in actual listings. So there’s a big listing boost. What did that mean? Well, we started out that super hypermarket. We got into COVID after about six months, we didn’t have the supply. And so what happened is you, you had a huge disparity, you had far more pent-up energy.

That’s where the multiple offers came in. It had a little less supply, a lot more activity that we didn’t anticipate in before you knew you were at a, you know, we were at a depleted resource or the depleted listings what’s happening now. That happened through till to this point, right now we hit sort of the summertime.

So BC, historically, if you’re going to have a softer market, it’s going to be sort of the end of June through the end of August. And that’s a, I would draw a parallel. It doesn’t work that way through Canada, but with BC in particular, most people, you know, schools out, we have beautiful weather, beautiful scenery, lots of things to do in BC.

People do tend to take that time. So we do see a trend of that. If you’re going to see it. And we did see that this year, probably for some different reasons to add to the normal reasons, obviously COVID has presented challenges, as far as travel goes, we saw people still buying recreation vehicles and traveling within BC.

So there still was some travel which kept them going. The other thing that happened is we just simply had a marketplace where the prices were simply skyrocketing. People were in multiple offers. They weren’t getting in property, but now we’ve seen in the July markets where the balance of listings to sale ratio is balanced out much more.

What, what that did, was it allowed people to look at properties? A couple of times you’re still seeing great sales, but you had an opportunity to write on a property that you may have seen two or three times where previously during COVID. With the spike in the market. You, you know, you had to write an offer immediately and you were in a multiple scenarios now, are there still some multiple offers?

Yes, there are because we’re not getting a huge supply in all sectors. And so there are still the occasional multiple offers coming in on property, but for the most part, it’s settled in and certain components of the market. There’s more supply so there’s less of that happening. And that’s the summer market.

So a little bit more traditional. We have a little softening, although the market’s been strong enough, it certainly wasn’t comparable to the hyperinflated market that we had in the previous year. And I think that’s, that’s much healthier, obviously, you know, as a buyer, it’s a much healthier market as a seller.

You know, everybody wants to win the lottery. The reality though, is that when you’re selling and buying, there’s relativity that comes into play. So unless you are actually selling out of the market and not reinvesting this is a better market for you in that previous market. Yes. You would sell for a windfall, but you’d be back in the.

The position is a buyer was telling me when they were buying your home, you’d be in multiple scenarios. So much more level market in the summertime, I think for most places. And I’ve been in negotiating and we’ll see where the fall goes for supply. That will be interesting. Yeah.

CRYSTAL BALL TIME. WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN THIS FALL?

[00:04:23] Rod: So looking ahead, I know it’s impossible to know, especially with what’s going on in the world and we have an election happening and all kinds of stuff.

What, what are you seeing for the Fall (2021)?

[00:04:36] Mike: Well, you know, what, how do I come up with a, what am I, you know, how do I come up with my crystal ball? There are a few factors that I sort of throw into them. Some of them are intangible, so they’re not really trackable. Other things that we can do is we can look at CMHC reports and see where they’re trending as far as you know, more tracking.

So some of the things that CMHC is watching. We’re starting to see a little bit of a tickling up of the fixed, very fixed mortgage rates. So fixed mortgage rates have a direct bearing as far as affordability. And you know, a lot of buyers that are gotten into the market now have never been able to, they’ve never had to say the word 4%, you know, interest rate wise.

So you start to see interest rates climbing, which they could at some point. And that will have a direct bearing on the buying ability or the budget that’s available. The other thing that’s happened is with CMHC, with the affordability aspect, is there increased, they’ve increased the test, the stress test for buyers.

So that continues to be a bit of a challenge. So you’re sitting at over 5% stress test. So not everybody’s going to qualify for those funds. Now, when we talk about stress, it’s a whole other conversation. It’s a, it’s a test that you take. It doesn’t mean you have to take a 5% interest. But it is trying to slow down buyers from getting in over there.

And the other thing, that’s the component that is going to be interesting. There’s a couple of things that were coming. We were anticipating more foreign investments, so that could, you know, money coming out of the Asian markets. If it eases up with COVID with the rules that are in place, that’s one thing.

THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE CANADIAN ELECTION

But the counterbalance to that now, And again, you mentioned we’re in an election month or whatever it is, you know, the Liberal government is proposing that they actually have more penalties and more restrictions on investment for non-residential primary residential. So what is that going to do? There keep the key theory is obviously is to make housing affordable for people who are actual residents.

So if the Liberal government gets in, we have that to consider, that’s going to shift the market a little. You’re going to take a buyer out of the market that would have been there. So, you know, there’s a number of variables. What’s the fourth wave you’re going to do. That’s a challenge to know. I think the fourth wave you know, it’s gonna be less of a challenge in the first three.

My hope is that I think we’ve gone a long way to getting protected from that. So that’s the hope. I would suggest that the. The other thing that comes in, which is always part of this is supply. So when we see some of these other things happening, the government protection, the interest rates will we see enough supply to satisfy the demand? Right now it’s a pretty balanced market. You’re almost 50 50 on listings to sales. Again, pretty healthy are people waiting for the fall market to put their property on? That’ll be the next question and whether or not we’re going to see. That much pent-up demand for buying is the other thing.

So, you know, again, are we going to see listings? If we don’t see a lot of listings in that it naturally will drive the market to be hot because there’s going to be enough buyers. But if we see enough listings, I think you may see the buyers soften and the 2023 analysis or the anticipated market is for it to soften.

A BRISK MARKET IN THE FALL?

So I think fall could be pretty brisk. I think going into the spring market, we may see it still. Somewhat active, good market. I think we get to this time next year or the summertime next year, you’re probably gonna see it soften again. And we may not see a strong market in the fall based on what the interest rates are doing.

REAL ESTATE CONTINUES TO BE A GREAT INVESTMENT

So I don’t see any major falls. Real estate is always a great investment. And in today’s day and age, we’ve seen it. You know, people have this vision, that real estate isn’t going to continue to go. I think that it’s proven itself through some tough times, real estate is a great investment for people.

And I think it’ll continue to rise. I think people are shifting their mindset to lifestyle a little bit more. So they’re going to spend the money on a monthly basis. They want to be in the lifestyle that they want. So I think that’s where the market will continue to drive it. And we work really hard to pay our bills.

So why not live where we want to live. And I think that’s what’s happened and will continue

QUESTIONS? GET IN TOUCH WITH MIKE

[00:08:43] Rod:  Good to know. Well, Mike, how do people get in touch with you these days? And we’ll put notes in our show notes and links and all that sort of stuff, but what’s, what’s the best way to reach you?

[00:08:53] Mike: Well, we have obviously we’ve got a fantastic website at fvlifestyle.com and we would love to hear from you through there.

We have various links to what’s happening in our community. It’s a big part of what we’re trying to promote is our community and businesses. You can reach me directly at 6 0 4 8 8 9 7 6 5 3. And that can be done by text, or you can give me a call. Sometimes I have to return the calls. So texting sometimes is best.

My office is Royal LePage. I have a number 6 0 4 5 3 8 2 1 2 5. You know, it’s, we’ve almost stepped away from the office calls. We’ve almost gone to direct calls. And so, you know, it’s interesting too, that number is still out there, but it’s rare that I get a call. And then the last would be my email direct email, which is mike@fvlifestyle.com

So if you have questions, you can always send them my way. The website’s a great forum for us because it obviously allows you to ask some questions and get some information for yourself rather than feeling like you’re being chased by a real estate agent right away. So feel free to drop into our website and check out what we’re doing.

Well, obviously Rod you’re integral to that, working with that. So and then I just welcome any calls and questions, obviously. Lots of questions coming up for everybody at this time in the market. So don’t hesitate to reach out.

[00:10:12] Rod: Yeah. So just in case, people miss that it’s Mike at F V as in Victor Lifestyle.com. I had someone confused about that the other day, thinking V’s can sound like B’s, you know? Excellent. Thanks, Mike.

[00:10:24] Mike: Hey Rod. Thanks very much. Nice chatting with you. And I wish everybody luck out there and then fall market it’ll be exciting times ahead.

MAKE YOUR NEXT MOVE WITH MIKE

Mike Wilson
Royal LePage North Star Realty
Phone: 604-889-7653
Email: mike@fvlifestyle.com

Mike brings several decades of real estate experience and strong marketing background to the FV housing scene. Whether you’re looking for help finding your perfect home at your perfect price, or you need professional support and friendly expertise to sell your home in an ever-changing market, Mike comes to the table with a true passion for helping you make the best possible move.

Website: https://fvlifestyle.com/real-estate-home