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"My belief is that great countries and great cities are created by great citizens," Lee told Sounding Board in a recent interview set among grand pianos at his company’s main store in downtown Vancouver. "As chair, I’m looking forward to focusing on what we need to do today to guarantee future prosperity for Vancouver, but it’s definitely not a one-person operation; it requires the whole mass to be willing to pitch in."

Lee has an impressive vision for Vancouver, and with a background in engineering, construction, banking, development and, of course, retail, he certainly has the résumé to help his vision become a reality.
In addition to his professional experience, Lee also has a noteworthy history of community service, particularly in Vancouver’s entertainment district and the area around Granville Mall, where Tom Lee Music’s flagship store is located.

His crusade began in 1994 when, after 10 years in Toronto, Lee returned to Vancouver and was "shocked" at what he called "the demise of Granville Street."

"From that point onwards, I said to myself, since we can’t move the building, let’s try to change the environment."
Lee, along with other merchants in the area, was instrumental in founding the Community Policing Office on Granville Street in 1996. He played a major role in pushing for a redesign of the street (adopted by Vancouver City Council last year), and was a director of the Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association for eight years.
"Working within the downtown area was a good training ground for me," Lee reminisces, "but The Board of Trade’s scope is much larger. Now it’s time to look at the bigger picture and ask, ‘What can we do as citizens for Vancouver?’"

Lee and his wife Doris are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary this month. They have two sons: Jeffrey, 20, a fourth-year student at UBC’s Sauder School of Business, and Kenneth, 18, who is heading to Queen’s University in September to study commerce.
He immigrated to Vancouver from Hong Kong in 1969, and he still maintains strong ties with Asia, often travelling there for business several months each year. He has lived in Canada’s three largest cities, as well as in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

Lee believes that his global experiences have made him a better person, which in turn can help Vancouver become a better place.
"My task is to ensure that Vancouver shines when it comes to being the best and most enjoyable place to live, invest, and conduct business," Lee says with his trademark big-picture gusto. "Our beautiful city is definitely suffering from growing pains right now. But beneath all these challenges are huge opportunities that can transform Vancouver into the ultimate global city." But he admits it’s a tall order, one that will require an efficient business environment, effective government system, a clear global vision, and above all, highly engaged citizens.
As he prepares to take the helm of western Canada’s most active member-based business association later this month, Lee stresses that when citizens are proactive and take ownership of issues, nothing is impossible. And for him, The Board of Trade is the best venue for citizens and businesses to become engaged about the issues that matter the most to them.
"As individuals, we can’t do much. We can write to our MLAs, we can write to our councillors, but that’s just the voice of one person," Lee says. "What The Board of Trade allows its members to do is to come together to work on key issues, whether for the benefit of society or for business. By getting a critical mass of like-minded and caring people together, we can facilitate changes. Ultimately, we’re not here to just talk, we’re here to make things happen, and The Vancouver Board of Trade causes that to occur."

 

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Obituary – Eddie To (63)

With deep sadness, we announce the sudden passing away of Eddie Chan-hung To (63), beloved husband of Anita, beloved father of Brian, beloved brother of Julie and Bill, on Thursday April 26th 2007 at St. Teresa’s Hospital.

 

Funeral Services will be held on Friday May 4th, 2007 at Hong Kong Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to MIT. Cheques may payable to “Eddie To memorial fund” may be left with the family or mailed to Office of Memorial Gifts, MIT.

 

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Lloyd Kwok – news

Recent news from Lloyd Kwok (74) in Boeing magazine.  After DBS he went to Scotland where he won a scholarship to MIT.

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Thanks to SJ Lowcock for the news.
Jan 07

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Yeung Kai Yin – obituary

Yeung Kai Yin (57) ex-Chairman of KCR passed away on 9-Feb-07.

前九鐵主席楊啟彥病逝 (星島) 02月 09日 星期五 03:30AM
(綜合報道)

(星島日報報道)患病多時的前九鐵    主席兼行政總裁楊啟彥,終於敵不過病魔前熬,昨晚八時在瑪麗醫院與世長辭,終年六十六歲﹔與楊啟彥屬好友的特首曾蔭權,昨晚在楊彌留前曾經到醫院探訪他,對於失去共事多年的同事,曾蔭權表示感到十分惋惜,又讚揚楊啟彥在政府服務期間,全心全力服務香港。

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Michael N. Harilela – obituary

Michael N. Harilela, DBS Old Boy(64) passed away suddenly on Feb 1st here in Hong Kong. 

For those who wish to attend the ceremonies, please note the following:

Saturday Feb 3rd: 4pm to 6pm – Body posing at the Harilela Mansion, 1 Durham Road, Kowloon Tong.
Sunday Feb 4th: Funeral service and cremation.
Details can be found in Saturday and Sunday SCMP as well.
Sincerely
Manoj Dani, Class of 1987
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Michael N. Harilela – obituary

Michael N. Harilela, DBS Old Boy(64) passed away suddenly on Feb 1st here in Hong Kong. 

For those who wish to attend the ceremonies, please note the following:

Saturday Feb 3rd: 4pm to 6pm – Body posing at the Harilela Mansion, 1 Durham Road, Kowloon Tong.
Sunday Feb 4th: Funeral service and cremation.
Details can be found in Saturday and Sunday SCMP as well.
Sincerely
Manoj Dani, Class of 1987
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Peter WH Mark – obituary

Peter WH Mark (Class of 1951), aged 76 years, beloved husband of Anne, devoted father of Gerald (deceased), Karen,  Sharon, and Jonathan, passed away peacefully on 25 January, 2007.

Funeral service was held at the Hong Kong Funeral Home, North Point on Thursday, 1 February, 2007. Burial will talke place in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.

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Eric G. Fox – obituary

From: Wini & Brian
Date: Jan 28, 2007 11:59 AM
Subject: My late father- Eric Fox’s funeral

Please note that the service for Eric G. Fox’s (class of 51) funeral as follow:

Funeral Home: Glenhaven Memorial Chapel ( 1835 Hastings, Vancouver)
Date: Febuary 3rd, 2007
Time: 9:30am

If you or any of the D.B.S. old boys need further information, contact
me at 604-317-0918.
Brian Fox

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Frank Ma – Obituary

With profound sadness I write to inform you that Frank Ma ’77 passed away
this morning (28th November, 2006).

For months he had put up a good fight against the cancer. We all
hoped against hope that he could pull through once again or at least
delay the inevitable. After a Thanksgiving weekend surrounded by
friends and family the illness finally gained the upper hand. He was
apparently in little pain, but slipped away quietly in his sleep this
morning.

Frank is survived by his mom, his brother Bill, and his beloved wife
Linda.

Daniel Ng ’77 in San Francisco

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Class 85 Soccer Match

It was Class of 1985
vs Class of 1986 on Sunday, 17 Sepember, 2006. The match ended 2-2 draw
and there was great family fun. We’ll play again before year 86’s
twenty year anniversary reunion. Hopefully we have more players with
better fitness levels.

Dr Au (85) 

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