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Science Fair taken to a higher level by students Jennifer Smith STAFF REPORTER
CASSANDRA CHAPMAN and Sarah Hillmor attempted to show with their experiment that school textbooks and water bottles contained the highest amount of bacteria out of the assorted items they test-swabbed.
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JOHN NEMES used his own eyes, a three-way mirror, and a video game to test how many times an eye blinks before and after screen use and in the dark.
CHRISTINE Semeniuk, a student at Helen Gorman Elementary in West Kelowna, presented her science research project about different kinds of rotors and the free fall time for each.
LUCAS ZEER-WANKLYN (left), a student at Kelowna Senior Secondary, was one of six students from across the region who had their science fair experiments chosen to compete in the Canada Wide Science Fair taking place in Prince Edward Island in May. His experiment involved an emotion recording device that uses the conductivity of the skin to measure sweat gland activity, demonstrated by fellow student Brianna Raby (right).
Walk through the halls of UBCO’s Fipke Building this week and it won’t take long to see the years of hocus pokus baking soda and vinegar volcanoes are passé. Science Fair fare has gone high tech and the payoff can be worth it’s weight in gold—quite literally. Pull in one of the best projects in the country and it isn’t unheard of to earn $40,000 in scholarships in a single year, and Okanagan students are only getting more competitive, said Shona Becker, a McNicoll Park Middle School teacher from Penticton who organizes the regional event. “We’ve had some really strong years,” she said. “This year three of the six students selected to go to the national competition have been before, so they have a really good sense of the level of scientific and statistical analysis.” For 2012, students Vincent Combret, of KVR Middle School in Penticton, Lucas Zeer-Wanklyn, of Kelowna Secondary School, Joshua Gowe, from KVR Middle, Breanna Gowe, of Penticton High, Meg Cumming, of Penticton High, and Sam Bunka, of Kelowna’s Aberdeen Hall, will be heading to Charlottetown, P.E.I. for the Canada Wide Science Fair. What they’ll net is yet to be seen, but a first place in just one category—presentation, backdrop, statistical analysis, etc.—can pull down $10,000. Allison Brown and Jacquelyn Draper went to the event last year when it was held in Toronto, and were blown away by the level of competition—and the event itself. “They really pulled out all the stops for us,” said Brown, noting they didn’t
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tion of factors from overzealous cleaning habits to a genetic mutation can all come together to produce the dangerous condition. The incidents of nut allergies are out-pacing what should be naturally occurring, they say. On the other hand, John Nemes discovered human technology is outpacing what should be naturally occurring in order for our bodies to remain healthy. His project, entitled
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NEWS ▼ FUNDING CANCELLED
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Several agencies in the Okanagan are realizing they will be impacted by the federal government’s cancellation of funding for the Community Access Program. The program had existed since 1995 and its purpose was to bring computer and Internet technologies to Canadians across the country. The program was ideal for those who wished to access the Internet but could not afford to pay for access in their own homes. Federal funding for the Community Access Program ended on March 31. Lesley Dieno, executive director of Okanagan Regional Library, said the decision to cut funding will result in a noticeable impact. “Our CAP grants come to a little bit more than $80,000 a year,” saidDieno. “We have 21 CAP sites in our branches. The CAP grants are around $4,000 per site. “It will be undoubtedly more difficult for the board. I think we can manage for the remainder of this year but the challenge will be in next year’s budget because the board will have to take the lack of that $80,000 into account and decide how it’s going to respond.” Dieno said the federal government’s decision won’t likely result in the elimination of computers throughout Central Okanagan libraries. “I don’t think it means that all the computers in the library will disappear because we spend way more than $80,000—it’s not like the CAP grant covers our (full) computer cost.” According to Dieno, most of the libraries have waiting areas to use the computers due to high demand. She said that the board will have to decide what it will do to respond to the situation at its next meeting in May. A total of 11 locations will be impacted in Kelowna, three of which are libraries. Community Access Program funding cuts will affect a total of 50 sites in the Okanagan. Another Kelowna location that will be affected is Parkinson Recreation Centre. According to Lori Angus, administration and fi-
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NEWS ▼ WESTBANK FIRST NATION
Local MP wants feedback on private hospital proposal Wade Paterson STAFF REPORTER
Last week, Westbank First Nation Chief Robert Louie told the Capital News of the band’s plans to create a privately funded medical facility on WFN land. Louie said the facility would focus on all medical services except emergency, obstetrics and
psychiatric care. He claimed self-governance allows the WFN to build the centre without provincial interference. Okanagan-Coquihalla MP Dan Albas said that he’s still unaware whether or not WFN’s health facility is violating any part of the federal Canada Health Act. “To the best of my knowledge, this is the first
time that a First Nation’s committee has announced a project to this kind of magnitude,” said the MP. “How the Canada Health Act intertwines with First Nation self-governance is a topic I will be researching further.” Albas said he is interested in hearing the public’s feedback. “To date, I haven’t received any feedback on
the proposal. “It sounds like it’s a very significant project. From what I understand (there are) millions of dollars of investment and a significant amount of higher paying jobs.” Alan Davidson, an assistant professor of health studies at UBC Okanagan, said he first learned about the private medical facility on Thursday.
From what he knows about the planned private facility, it would not be violate the Canada Health Act. “The Canada Health Act is really just a vehicle for regulating the funding relationships betweens and the provinces,” said Davidson. “It’s not a matter of what’s legal and what’s illegal, the federal govern-
ment does not have the authority to determine what health care services are lawful or unlawful because health care in Canada is a provincial responsibility. So the Canada Health Act is kind of a red herring.” Louie said that he hopes to take advantage of “billions of dollars” that go out of Canada every year.
“People are frustrated with the long waits (for) getting things like hip replacements or heart surgeries,” said Louie. “We think that instead of having all these dollars go out of the country—keep it here.” The chief said construction of the facility could start at some point this year. wpaterson@kelownacapnews.com
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Removal of Road Dedication Council will consider the permanent closure and removal of the road dedication of a portion of Richter Street adjacent to 575 Harvey Avenue known as District Lot 14 & 139, ODYD, Plan KAP81471 on: Monday, April 16, 2012, 1:30pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street – Council Chambers
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Vaisakhi parade expected to draw crowd of 5,000 Kathy Michaels STAFF REPORTER
The Okanagan’s Sikh community will be sharing some of the food, music and traditions that define the most significant event in their calendar year during a weekend procession through Rutland. The second annual Vaisakhi parade will be held in Kelowna Saturday, and it’s expected to be an even livelier event than the inaugural parade that took place last year. “I think it will be bigger. Last year’s event was great, it was well received by the community, and even the city was happy with how it turned out,” said organizer Parmjit Patara. That event, attracted about 3,000 attendees and this year he’s expecting up to 5,000. And, he said, growing community participation is more than welcomed. “We just want everybody to come out and enjoy the parade and the food,” he said, adding he’s been inundated by calls from area residents, offering to bring more traditional fare to the temple, to share with revellers. “Let’s just say, the temple never runs out of food.” The temple, as a matter of fact, is one of the reasons why the parade, which previously only happened in large urban hubs, started in Kelowna. “The Sikh population has been growing,” he said. “And since we built the new temple, there’s been a demand. People kept asking for us to have a Vaisakhi parade.” He estimated 4,000 to 5,000 Sikh families who now call the valley home, it was a no brainer. Now all those area Sikhs, and the community at large, get a chance to celebrate a major cultural milestone without a lengthy drive to the Lower Mainland. Vaisakhi is one of the most significant holidays in the Sikh calendar. Its re-
ligious origins stem from the fact it’s when the Sikhs gained a distinct identity, said Patara. It also marks the harvest of winter crops in the Punjab region and the start of a new year. It’s a time of celebration as farmers enjoy the fruits of hard work and thank God for the bountiful harvest and pray for prosperity in the future. And many celebrations specific to the holiday will be on display during the Saturday event. There will be food, music and the traditional Bhangra and Gidda dance by men and women. The traditional folk dance is performed in groups on the fast beat of dhol (drum). Dancers perform everyday farming scenes of sowing, harvesting and gathering of crops through movements of the body to the accompaniment of a ballad. Kelowna’s second annual Vaisakhi Parade will take place Saturday, April 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rutland Road N. will be closed from approximately 11 a.m. to noon to allow the parade to pass. Rolling road closures will also begin at 11 a.m. along Wallace Road, Sycamore Road, Friesen Road, McCurdy Road E., Keyes Road and Sumac Road to accommodate the parade. Truck route closure signage will be posted on Highway 33 and Highway 97 for Rutland Road. Detour signs for motorists using Rutland Road as well as traffic control personnel will be visible along the affected residential streets. Motorists may experience minor disruptions and are asked to be cautious while driving. For the most up to date information on road work, road closures and potential delays, visit kelowna. ca/roadreport. For more information on the parade go to www. kelownasikhtemple.com/ vaisakhi. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
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To the editor: In the news lately, we have read a lot about adhering to the Downtown Plan, conforming and fitting into the neighbourhood. Do these principles apply to areas of Kelowna outside the downtown core? I would hope so but I am dismayed by a recent development on my street. We live in an old, established, almost downtown neighbourhood. The back of our house overlooks Lawrence Avenue and the “infill” house we built three years ago is actually on Lawrence Avenue. Across from us was a Buddhist church, which has been transformed over the winter into a big-box-style daycare centre. Many improvements have been made to the property; my problem is the colours applied to the exterior of the building. This very large, and therefore impossible to ignore, structure is now dressed in hideous green and blue stripes.
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wo news stories dominated my social media feeds this morning when I snapped-to and did my obligatory headline scan: Canuck bashing and an article called Top 10 worst jobs of 2012. Being as my interest in the Canucks is limited to avoiding the annoyance that arises when I’m forced to listen to people talk about hockey during the play-offs, my attention turned to the latter where I expected to delight in a healthy serving of schadenfreude. After all, everyone likes a good chin wag about the lesser attributes of their career path, but there’s something even more gratifying about knowing you’re not the worst-off. For example: Sure, I practically live in a cubicle and I get the odd creepy
hate-letter, but it’s no Chilean mine. Get my drift? Turns out, however, my morning pick me up was less cause for personal celebration than I Kathy expected. The hubbub causing Michaels news story among my social media “friends” was created by the American site CareerCast, which ranked the worst jobs by physical demands, work environment, income, stress and hiring outlook. The list, from worst to best, is as follows: Lumberjack, Dairy Farmer, Enlisted Military Soldier, Oil Rig Worker, Newspaper Reporter, Waiter/Waitress, Meter Reader, Dishwasher, Butcher and Broadcaster Newspaper jobs made the list, ac-
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cording to CareerCast, because “the digital world continues to take over and provide on-demand information, the need for print newspapers and daily newscasts is diminishing. To be sure, both jobs once seemed glamorous, but on-the-job stress, declining job opportunities and income levels are what landed them on our Worst Jobs list.” Less than inspiring, if you’re on the keyboard end of a newspaper job. After a moment of reflection and a morning shoot of caffeine, however, the I turned my frown upside down. Thing is, regardless of industry worries I wouldn’t lump my career path in with the likes of dishwasher or waitress, having subjected myself to both of those miseries. Nor do I put much stock in their analysis of print. So much has been made about the changing face of the media landscape, but to think of a print product as paper-
alone, is short-sighted and unfortunate. You’d be hard pressed to find a newspaper that’s not started to transcend pulp and enter pixels. But there’s something more to the medium that wasn’t acknowledged in the list. The ability to tell a story is something that will matter in any economic climate. And, last but not least, to call it “glamourous,” goes to show there’s something dramatically wrong with the analysis. I can think of a dozen downright humiliating and weird experiences that come from choosing this career path, but that’s part of the appeal. Reporters get a front row seat to both the macabre and marvellous moments in a community, but there’s nothing else I’d rather do. Trust me, I’ve tried. Kathy Michaels is a reporter with the Capital News. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
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e Canadians love the wilderness. Whether we’re talking to visitors here or people we meet in our travels, our conversations almost always end up about our great outdoors and pristine natural spaces. Caring about the environment is one of the ways we define ourselves. But how good are we at protecting what’s at the core of our identity? Despite national parks that act as natural wildlife reserves, and bold policies adopted by some of our most progressive provinces to combat climate change, the fact remains that our environmental regulatory system is being downgraded by a federal government that gives some industrial interests priority over the environment and the overall longterm economy that depends on it. This is especially dangerous when it comes to preserving ecosystems that rely on strong policies and regulations to thrive. For example, Canada t has the longest coastline of any nation but only protects one per cent of its ocean and marine environments—well under
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David Suzuki the 10 per cent recommended by the Convention on Biological Diversity of the United Nations. Proposed regulatory changes make it look like the environment is not a priority. The federal government recently signalled its intention to gut the Fisheries Act by stripping down habitat protection provisions, and it plans to amend the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act in a way that would make it easier for mining and oil companies, for example, to jump through regulatory hoops and get projects up and running faster than the time required to evaluate all their impacts on nature. These legislative changes could have serious repercussions for the health of marine environments, including the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Oil and gas reserves there have industry and governments eyeing the
economic opportunities. Softening environmental laws could have a direct impact on the Gulf’s health and future by allowing the oil industry access to this fragile and complex ecosystem. I had the chance to visit the Magdalen Islands, in the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in spring 2011 with my friend George Stroumb-
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oulopoulos. We were filming a web segment to raise awareness of the gulf’s importance and the risks associated with oil and gas drilling. The natural beauty there so inspired me that I wrote The Declaration of the Defenders of the Gulf. It says, among other things: “Now, exploding human numbers, technological power, consump-
tive demand, and the global economy are putting the Gulf under multiple stresses. We understand that our economic and social wellbeing depend on a healthy gulf ecosystem.” It’s a call to slow down and consider the values of nature and the importance of the area to the people who have lived there for generations and, indeed, to all of us. Now is the time to defend one of the planet’s most precious and unique ecosystems from industrial development. There’s been a lot of buzz around possible oil and gas development in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, including a proposal to drill in the Old Harry area. The stakes are high. According to the Quebec government, the Old Harry prospect alone is twice the size of the Hibernia oil field, with about two billion barrels of oil and up to five trillion cubic feet of natural gas. We must reflect on the long-term impacts of industrial development – from an environmental perspective and in consideration of the communities that have depended on the Gulf’s bountiful resources for
thousands of years. The David Suzuki Foundation and its friends and partners are committed to raising awareness about the consequences of today’s choices on the people of tomorrow. Scientists say we need to know more about the gulf’s ecosystems and the complex relationships people have developed with them over millennia. That’s why we must invest in science-based research and strengthen our knowledge before doing anything that could jeopardize the health of the gulf’s ecosystems. The Fisheries Act and the CEAA are based on sound scientific information. It is of utmost importance that any changes to these laws be informed by the same scientific knowledge. The Gulf of St. Lawrence and all of Canada’s marine ecosystems are invaluable to us all. We need to keep strong laws to ensure we protect these places that give us so much and help define us as Canadians. David Suzuki is a scientist and broadcaster based in Vancouver.
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To improve road safety, fix drivers first To the editor: I read all about the additional lights and the accidents that have occured on Highway 97 in the last four years. Several statements made by the transport
ministry in regards to this were very interesting. But it is a horrible thing to think of all the accidents that are happening on the highway. I think that the only way to correct this situa-
tion is to think when we drive. I spent quite a few years of my life working with, and in, the automotive trade and have marvelled at the strides taken in the building of
our cars, most of which are held together with nuts and bolts. But we need to fix the “nut” behind the wheel. This would go a long way to help the situation and also would remove
the need for extra lights, because some drivers still cannot seem to see them anyway. Ron Barnard West Kelowna
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Colours out of place in neigh- Express yourself bourhood says resident Colours from A10 When we built our house, we needed approval from the city for our outside colours. They had to blend in with the surrounding homes. I presume the same process was followed here. Seriously? Someone at City Hall approved this
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paint job? No other building in Kelowna sports these garish shades. This tasteless apparition now assaults us from our garden, our deck and every room in our home. We don’t even have to look out a window, we can see it from across the room. Our tenants also have it in their face all day.
I suspect that these are trademark corporate colours but this is a residential area not an industrial district. How does an Alberta corporation come to town and trash a Kelowna neighbourhood in this way? Susan Roberts Kelowna
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Sweet Alibi presents a promising start with its first CD Jennifer Smith STAFF REPORTER
Solid vocal harmonies put the sugar in Sweet Alibi’s natural lilt, but it’s their open-minded approach to music that just might put this band on top. The Winnipeg-based girl group has just released its first CD and its members hope it won’t be long until they’re playing music full-time, touring the world to play festivals and concerts from the United State to Europe— and they’ve roped some pretty big support thus far. Their first CD, selftitled, is produced by Juno award winner and former Crash Test Dummies member Mitch Dorge, who was playing with band member Michelle Anderson’s boyfriend
when he was introduced to their sound. “We met him at a house concert for somebody’s birthday,� said Jessica Rae Ayre, who assembled Sweet Alibi out of a collection of friends. “We got to talking about recording and within a few months started working with him.� It didn’t take much to iron out the kinks in their harmonies. With four ears on the task, it was easy to hear what worked, what didn’t and how exactly to polish the trio’s unique style. Rae Ayre comes from more of a blues/soul background, listening to the likes of Etta James, Coco Taylor and Adele, whom fans have been telling her fits her sound perfectly. Amber Nielsen claims more of a country back-
ground with Dolly Parton and Gillian Welch belting from her stereo, whereas Anderson has some classical training and jazz, from university, and typically has singer/songwrit-
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ers like Hawksley Workman on the brain. All this is to say the group is somewhat typically atypical at this stage
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Perry’s re-release worth a listen KATY PERRY: TEENAGE DREAM, THE COMPLETE CONFECTION (EMI) Like her music contemporaries—Lady GaGa, Ke$ha, Madonna, Nelly Furtado, etc.—Katy Perry has also re-released a blockbuster album with new songs, remixes and a mash-up of hits as an unrepentant cash grab. Right now, Perry is enjoying yet another popdance smash hit with Part Of Me that gives this refurbished version of the 2010 Teenage Dream release a solid half-dozen top-10 radio and dance club crossover chart toppers. What I appreciate about Perry, besides her hard work and ambition, is her bold-faced acknowledgment of her place in the scheme of musical things. Unlike some of her contemporaries, Perry doesn’t try to hide her mostly empty-headed, party-pop music with faux high-art pretentions. This expanded reissue from the original 12 tracks to 19 is subtitled The Complete Confection as an admission that this type of hedonistic pop is pure ear candy and nothing else. Madonna and Lady GaGa usually try too hard to be taken as serious, high-concept artists, while Perry has none of this pretension. Remember that the original Teenage Dream came with a bubble gum scented liner and the cloud she was posing naked on wasn’t a celestial cloud but rather a waft of cotton candy. The complete confection version has a new 3D liner that still celebrates candy with her wearing a crown of lollipops. Anyway, there are remixes of E.T. and Last
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Bruce Mitchell Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) that feature Kanye West and Missy Elliott respectively, while DJ Tommie Sunshine offers a remix medley of six Perry hits as a mega-mix for lazy disc jockeys. The frothy dance pop of Part Of Me is the best of the three new songs, whereas the ballad Wide Awake sounds a tad too strident and the acoustic version of The One That Got Away is best for fans only. With at least seven hits now, Teenage Dream has squeezed out a little more life with this expanded version but you might want to just pick up the single rather than spring for all these tunes you already have.
BCASEY JAMES: (BNA/SONY) Casey James finished third behind Crystal Bowersox and Lee Dewyze in the 2010 edition of American Idol. He has taken the longest time of the three to release his debut album and it is better than hoped for with clean, but radiofriendly, country rock and for some soulful R&B flavoured country. You can readily make out James penchant for soulful singing on the sultry Let’s Don’t Call It A Night, while a little deeper into his self-titled album, James proved to be a fairly solid southern-fried rocker with the standouts Tough Love and Workin’ On It that
gave slightly more grit. This album made its debut at the No.2 spot on the Billboard country charts, which may be an indication of how popular the American Idol reality series has evolved. But this is also a likeable and satisfying country rock album where Casey James plays a solid guitar and co-writes most of the material.
commitment and there is plenty to appreciate on this 13-track CD. There are several beguiling ballads here with the string-laden folk pop of Hello Goodbye, while Sheryl Crow comes to mind on the mid-tempo pop song Alive. Justice is a talent to watch even though it takes a few listens to really get into Eat Dirt.
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Susan Justice is reportedly a refugee from her own family and 10 siblings. It turns out there was fervent religious fanaticism that was squashing the life out of her until Justice escaped to pursue her own life and musical ideas. This escape is chronicled in semi autobiographical songs found on Eat Dirt which is the first album from this fine singer/songwriter. Justice was fortunate to hook up with noted producer Toby Gad of Beyonce, Fergie and Alicia Keys fame and it is the latter who Justice most resembles although her instrument of choice is the acoustic guitar rather than piano. Susan Justice name drops Bob Dylan and Rosa Parks on the lead off song Born Bob Dylan perhaps indicating her
Okay, so The Kinks have had a slew of classic rock hits on the radio but their brilliant concept album, titled Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire), got overlooked as the band was blacklisted in the early 1970s and could not tour in North America for reasons that remain murky to this day. Arthur was supposed to be a BBC film and Ray Davies came up with a fantastic soundtrack just as the BBC changed its mind and inexplicably cancelled the production. Still, Arthur remains a five-star classic loaded with great tunes highlighted by this opening rock and roll gem. Bruce Mitchell is a local music critic and reviwer. mooseman19@telus.net
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Wood first priority unveiled Judie Steeves STAFF REPORTER
What is today a North America-wide initiative— to consider the use of wood first wherever possible in construction—actually had its beginnings in West Kelowna. Yet, the District of West Kelowna was not among the 42 B.C. communities hailed for adopting a wood first policy by Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve
Thomson at Thursday’s unveiling in West Kelowna of the province’s new provincial forest sector strategy. A policy of maximizing the use of wood in all provincially-funded buildings in B.C. was adopted by the province in 2009, recalls Mary Tracey, who was responsible for the Wood-Works project of the Canadian Wood Council, which is supported by Natural Resources Canada and For-
estry Innovation Investment, a provincial government initiative. She was born a Gorman and is one of the principals in Gorman Brothers Lumber, where Thursday’s unveiling took place. She first conceived of the idea in 1988 and a pilot project was started. Today, it’s a North America-wide initiative and countries overseas are also looking at adopting it.
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“It’s still a grassroots approach,” said Tracey, and she credits that approach for its success. Wood is a sustainable and renewable building material that sequesters carbon until it’s either burned or decomposed, so it continues to sequester carbon in a building, she noted. She was also critical of the district’s decision to use metal painted to look like wood instead of wood for the Welcome to West Kelowna signs at either end of the municipality on Highway 97. Not only is wood a sound environmental choice for building, it is also a local choice, so it has a lot going for it, she added. “Wood is a natural choice for the green building movement,” agreed Thomson. “There’s lots of room for growth.” Putting wood first in our construction is a top priority of the new forest sector strategy. Second is an investment in silviculture and third, creating a globally-competitive, marketbased operating climate. Innovation and diversification, supporting prosperous rural forest economies and partnering with First Nations are the other spokes of the wheel from the working roundtable on forestry, and part of the strategy.
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MARY TRACEY, with Gorman Brothers Lumber, doesn’t hestitate to point out the beauty and environmental qualities of selecting wood as a construction material, which is now a priority of the government’s new forest sector strategy for B.C. No funds to support the strategy were mentioned. And, NDP forests critic Norm MacDonald says, there is nothing new in the strategy. “There’s no money or programs,” said MacDonald.
He claims that the ministry’s inventory data is completely out of date due to cutbacks in the ministry budget from a high of $30 million a few years ago to just $6 million today. He blames the loss of 35,000 jobs in the for-
est industry in the last few years on the government, and notes that 70 mills have shut down. In addition, the government continues to permit massive raw log exports instead of processing those logs here and creating jobs, he added.
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duced mortality, as well as maintenance of spawning habitat and a mysis shrimp fishery has been instituted to reduce their numbers. While abundance overall is similar now to that of the early 1990s, Askey noted that the recovery favours shore spawning stock over stream spawners. Shore spawners tend to be smaller than stream spawning kokanee, so he warns anglers to expect to catch large numbers of the smaller kokanee in Okanagan Lake. It would be irresponsible for anglers to release small kokanee and keep only the big ones because survival of released kokanee is much lower than other species of fish. “They all taste good, so if you’re kokanee fishing, please just take them as they come and encourage others to do the same,” he said. jsteeves@kelownacapnews.com
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John Glennon, of Kelowna, has been appointed to the key opinion leaders group for of Sandler Training International, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. The Sandler group is made up of 25 representatives from more than 220 training centres around the world. Sandler CEO David Mattson and president Bruce Seidman extended the invitation to Glennon this month, based on his leadership contributions and success in Sandler Training’s smallest market. “It is simply a recognition of the success I have been able to bring business owners in the Thompson Okanagan the past year” said Glennon. “I am fortunate to have great clients who are as serious about wanting change and success as I do.” Sandler’s key opinion leaders are asked to give the open and honest feedback on the company various initiatives. Sandler Training is an international training organization dedicated to improving sales and management skills.
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RCMP release video of accused killer to jog memories In an attempt to jog memories about accused killer Matthew Foerster’s movements Oct. 31, 2011, Mounties have released photos and video footage they took following his arrest in Collingwood, Ont. In the brief clip from April 5, Foerster, 26, is
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Even with billion-dollar deficits to back out of the harmonized sales tax, Kevin Falcon is getting a warm reception as he makes the annual finance minister’s tour of major banks and bond rating agencies. Reached in Toronto between stops in New York and Chicago, Falcon said Thursday’s AAA credit rating reports by Moody’s Investors Services and Standard and Poor’s show that B.C. continues to compare favourably to other jurisdictions emerging from the 2008-09 recession. “In a world of great uncertainty, we’re part of a pretty elite, small club, a shrinking club of jurisdictions that enjoy the strong-
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And, perhaps we should consider the cost of ecosystem goods and services in everything we build and do, instead of ignoring it. Just some thoughts, for National Wildlife Week. Judie Steeves writes about outdoors issues for the Capital News.
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Habitat for Humanity aims to help local single mother Wade Paterson STAFF REPORTER
Life hasn’t been easy for Star Mengede. The West Kelowna single mother has had to declare bankruptcy, deal with divorce, and suffer from permanent injuries as a result of a car accident that wasn’t her fault. On top of that, Mengede struggles to keep a roof over the heads of her two special
needs children. “She’s spending her income right now on affordable, accessible housing,” said Jacki Wlodarczyk, resource development officer with Habitat for Humanity Kelowna. “About 90 per cent of her income is spent just to put a roof over her kids’ heads.” For these reasons, Habitat for Humanity Kelowna is looking to give Mengede a bit of a break.
Habitat is teaming with Accent Homes to build a modular home for Mengede. Creative Mobility will ensure that the home is completely wheelchair accessible. But, according to Wlodarczyk, the home is not a handout. “We finance a no-interest mortgage that’s based on what the family can afford to pay. Then, all of the mortgage payments go into a revolving fund to build the next Habitat
home,” said Wlodarczyk. “It’s not a handout, it’s a hand up.” Habitat is looking to raise $125,000 to make it possible to have the home built for Mengede. In order to raise funds and awareness, Habitat is hosting a family event on Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 1680 Ross Rd. in West Kelowna, directly across from the Bylands Nursery.
“Saturday is just an event to introduce the family to the community and let the community know about our project and what they can do to support us.” The family event will also feature a bouncy castle, “monster” vehicles, a barbecue and several other activities. Several West Kelowna councillors are also expected to attend. Habitat’s travelling penny jar will also be on display at
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NEWS Royal Canadian Legion branch 26 events: Chinese Dinner and Dance, Friday, April 13, 6:30 p.m., music by Vic & The Band; pancake breakfast Sunday, April 15, 9 a.m. to noon; Roast Pork Dinner and Dance Friday, April 20, 6:30 p.m., music by Rutland City Limits; 26 monthly general meeting, Tuesday, April 24, 7 p.m.; Roast Beef Dinner and Dance, Friday, April 27, 6:30 p.m., music by Dagmar & Garry Strawford; Pancake Breakfast and Silent Auction, Sunday, April 29, 9 a.m. to noon. For more information call 250-7624117.
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Central Okanagan Naturalist Club event during the month of April: April 21, discover nature hike with Leslie Robertson, meet at the Apple Bowl parking lot at 9 a.m., bring binoculars
if you have them, a snack ,water and wear good walking shoes, non members pay a dollar to cover insurances, walk to explore the Glenmore area. Call 250-763-4473. Kelowna SPCA Aux-
Meet Your Maker Okanagan local food growers meet and make new connections with each other, presented by Farm Folk/City Folk, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. , Monday, April 16 at Westbank
Community Hall. Philosopher’s Cafe, presented by Okanagan Jewish Community Centre, on Monday, April 16, 7 p.m. Guest speakers Dr. Ross Halperin, professional practice leader in radiation oncology at the B.C. Cancer Agency Sindi Ahluwalia Hawkins Centre for the Southern Interior, and Cynthia Waldek-Peters, director of development for the centre. The community centre is located at 102 Snowsell Street N. in Glenmore Saskatchewan Superannuated Teachers monthly meeting
Tuesday, April 17, 11 a.m., at the Mission Seniors Activity Centre, 4398 Hobson Rd. For info contact paularyder@hotmail. com. Lake Country Garden Club meeting Thursday, April 19, 7 p.m., at the seniors’ centre. Guest speaker Jill Reid who will talk about more comfortable and sustainable gardening techniques for people who suffer from joint issues such as arthritis. The B.C. Old Time Fiddlers will present a Spring Flowers Dance on Friday, April 20, at Rutland Seniors Centre, 765 Dodd Rd., 8 to 10:30 p.m. Door and costume prizes. Call 250-763-4406. Let’s Dance Kelowna Club to present Gala Showcase & Dance on Saturday, April 21, 6:30 p.m., at The Laurel Packinghouse, 1304 Ellis St. Tickets $55 members, $65 non members. Call 250-860-4391.
The ‘Take Care, Take Part’ campaign to raise $6 million will help purchase state-of-the-art medical equipment needed to advance the quality of patient care in the new Centennial Building and to support the transition of KGH to a full teaching hospital. Funds raised will help support the following: A new Emergency Department that will be four times its current size and include a specialized pediatric support area, a mental illness/addictions treatment area, an increased space for patient examinations and an improved waiting area for the comfort of families and caregivers. A new streamlined Ambulatory Care Department where all day surgery procedures will be performed, enabling staff to improve efficiencies in all procedures. A new 180 seat state-of-the-art Lecture Theatre in the new UBC Clinical Academic Campus located next to KGH. This high-tech theatre will advance medical care by providing unique educational opportunities to UBC medical students, KGH physicians and nursing staff.
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Pihl Law Corporation is the proud sponsor of the Heart of Gold GALA 2012 After Party. As Vice-Chair of the KGH Foundation Board of Directors, Sean Pihl is dedicated to supporting the increasing need for health care resources in our community.
Black Mountain Community Treasure Sale on Saturday, April 28, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Black Mountain Elementary School, 1650 Gallagher Rd. See www.bmbra.ca Eastern Star Cancer Dressing Fund fundraiser fashion show by Style Boutique on Saturday, April 28, 2 p.m., at St. George’s Hall, 1564 Pandosy St. Tickets $10, available at Style Boutique, 519 Bernard Ave., door prize is wine tour getaway for two at Oliver. Call 250-861-5217. Adaptive tools and gadgets will be topic of seminar May 3, 10:45 a.m., at Westside Seniors Centre, 3661 Old Okanagan Highway, sponsored by Westside Health Network Society. Guest speaker will be Heather McCullough, with Shoppers Home Health. Call 250-768-3305. RCAF Aviation Awards dinner put on by 883 (Kelowna) RCAF Wing of the Air Force Association of Canada on May 4 at Coast Capri Hotel. Reception at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. Guest speaker Kelowna Mayor Walter Gray. Tickets $45/plate in advance by April 24. Call Hugh Rose at 250-712-0022 or Bill Stewart 250-764-8664. Kelowna Secondary School 1982 grad class reunion Aug. 18 at Kelowna Springs Golf Club. For more info contact Cathy Rensing on Facebook. Downtown Kelowna Market 1-5 p.m. every Saturday from July 7 to Sept. 1 in Kerry Park at the foot of Bernard Avenue. To have your item included in the Capital News city calendar, email it to edit@kelownacapnews.com or fax 250-7638469.
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ntario brain reHEALING searchers are MINDS pooling their data in a cooperative initiative that could lead to quicker advancements in our understanding of many brain conditions. Paul I was excited to read Latimer about a new searchable database being set up by the Ontario Brain Institute. Scientists from across the province will input all of the patient data from their studies into this central database so the information will be available for other researchers to search and compare. The database, dubbed Brain CODE, cost $1 million to start up and is being run out of a computing lab at Queen’s University in Kingston Ontario. It will function similarly to an Internet search engine but will allow researchers to sort through a lot of very complicated information to find links, patterns and similarities between various brain conditions. Sharing information is a cornerstone of scientific research and it is great to see technology being used to find innovative ways to do this more efficiently. The more quickly and completely we can cooperate, the more dramatic our advancements will likely be. For now, this research database will be gathering data from labs in Ontario, but those at the Ontario Brain Institute say they hope it will expand and grow as it develops. Data gathered for this database will be non-identifying so does not pose a privacy risk for individuals whose information is being shared among the scientific community. Not only does a database such as this one have the potential to increase the speed of research, development of potential new treatments, and improve access to information about brain disorders, but the sheer volume of data could be useful in discovering connections between disorders we don’t yet understand. There are many brain disorders that seem to overlap or share similar pathologies and the more information we can gather and compare from more patients, the sooner we will be able to unlock these mysteries. Some of the areas I’m particularly interested in hearing more about include possible connections between late onset depression and Alzheimer’s disease and apparent similarities between schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Of course many other brain disorders will also be covered within this database and a couple of the ones mentioned in an Ontario Brain Institute news release include epilepsy and autism. I certainly hope the scientific community gets excited about this initiative and helps it reach its potential by actively participating and sharing data. The brain is one of the final frontiers in medicine and time will tell what new discoveries, treatments or insights are gained by this endeavour. Paul Latimer is a psychiatrist and president of Okanagan Clinical Trials. dr@okanaganclinicaltrials.com
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KELOWNA-TRAINED Rory MacDonald (right) will go for his fourth UFC win when he battles Che Mills at the UFC 145 event April 21 in Atlanta.
MacDonald primed for fifth UFC bout Kevin Parnell STAFF REPORTER
Heading into his fifth fight in the UFC, Kelowna’s Rory MacDonald says he no longer feels like a newcomer to the sport. Officials at the UFC also continue to be high on the 22-year-old MacDonald, as evidenced by his spot on the card for UFC 145 in Atlanta next week. MacDonald (12-1 overall, 3-1 in the UFC) will face England’s Che Mills in the co-main event at UFC 145 in Atlanta on April 21. “I knew I belonged in
the UFC after the Carlos Condit fight,” explained MacDonald, speaking of his only loss, a fight that earned fight of night honours at UFC 115. “After that I felt a little more experienced and comfortable.” At 6-foot and 170 pounds, MacDonald has been pegged for mixed martial arts greatness almost since he took up the sport at 14-years-old, training in Kelowna with Toshido Fighting Arts. After signing a fivefight deal with the UFC in 2011, MacDonald has lived up to the hype, get-
ting raves from the UFC for his performance. All the attention hasn’t fazed the calm welterweight, who now trains with Tristar out of Montreal, the same training group that Canadian legend Georges St. Pierre trains with. “I think I got a lot of attention fast when I got to the UFC because of how I performed and my age,” said MacDonald, who is still the fourth youngest fighter in the UFC. “I was getting a lot of attention but I was prepared for it. Every fight has been increasing the amount
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MacDonald. “I give him all the credit in the world. He gave me an understanding of mixed martial arts and taught me how to apply the techniques and to bring it all together in one package. He had a major influence on my mindset and still does. He made the me the fighter and the person I am today.” And that fighter and person is one that the UFC has pegged as one of its rising stars. Perhaps it is his honesty, his steely resolve and confidence that makes MacDonald an attractive
fighter in the UFC. After losing to Condit, a bruised and battered MacDonald told a live TV audience he just got his butt whipped but he would be back. MacDonald then followed his first loss with a win over Mike Guymon in a first round submission. And now he is set for his biggest fight, hitting the cage just before the main event at the Atlanta UFC card against Che Mills, an English fighter with a 14-4 MMA record. Instead of focussing on who he is stepping into the cage with, MacDon-
ald, now nicknamed Ares, prefers to look inward heading into a fight. “I don’t like to do too much research on guys I am fighting,” he said. “I know very little about him. In all my fights I like to train myself and get myself to my peak performance and just adjust when I get into the cage. I just like to react to what is coming. The same as in life, I like to live in the moment.” That next moment for Rory MacDonald will take place on live Pay Per View at UFC 145 in Atlanta next weekend.
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Immaculata’s Gini signs on with UBCO Heat basketball Dario Gini will have a little piece of UBC Okanagan basketball history to call his own. The 6-foot-2 point guard from Immaculata has signed on with the Heat men’s team for the 2012-13 season, becoming the first Kelowna-bred player to join the program since UBCO joined the Canada West conference last year. Gini looks forward to lacing them up for the Heat next season and embraces the opportunity to play at home. “It’s awesome that my friends and family will be able to see me play,” said Gini. “I don’t think there will be any extra pressure (from being a hometown recruit).” The pressure will likely come from the extreme jump in quality of play Gini will face as he moves from the A level in in high school to Canada West, the strongest conference
of university basketball in Canada. “I’m excited and it should be fun,” said Gini. “I’m looking forward to it and to improving my game by taking on this challenge.” Gini has been a dominant player in high school, leading the Immaculata Mustangs for the last three seasons. In his Grade 10 year he was named co-MVP on the senior team and then won the team MVP this past year as a senior. Gini also led his team to a pair of provincial medals in 2012 when the Mustangs captured bronze in both the B.C. A championship and the B.C. Catholics, a championship tournament comprised mostly of AA schools. Dario considers himself a “pass first point guard” that will contribute to the team with his ball handling, passing and his perimeter shooting.
At this year’s provincials, Gini knocked in 19 threes, just two short of the tournament record. This was highlighted in his 41-point double overtime performance in the team’s semi-final loss to St. Ann’s of Kamloops. His performance that weekend earned him a first team tournament all-star.
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For the season Gini averaged 20 points per game, with five rebounds and six assists per contest, while dropping an average of three threes per
game, topped by a seasonhigh of eight in the provincial semi-final. Gini tore his ACL last January and has worked hard to get back into shape. In the process of training with Randy Goodman and the staff at Pinnacle Elite, Dario has found a love for the process of strengthening and building the human body and will enter the Human Kinetics program at UBC’s Okanagan campus this September, with the long range goal of one day becoming a trainer himself. This summer, Gini will play with the Junior Heat U17 team and continue to spend time at Pinnacle Elite, as he wants to “train hard and hopefully get a bit bigger and quicker.” Dario is the son of longtime Kelowna basketball coach and the Heat’s player development and recruitment coach, Dino Gini.
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IMMACULATA MUSTANGS’ point guard Dino Gini will play next season for the UBC Okanagan men’s basketball team.
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He works hard and is just beginning to understand how good he can be.” Tre Mason, 17, moved to Kelowna from Victoria three years ago and spent two seasons with the Pursuit of Excellence program. This past season, he played defense for the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League’s Kelowna Chiefs. Mason, whose First Nations ancestry consists of Gitxsan and Heiltsuk on his dad’s side, and Kwakwaka’wakaw on his mom’s side, is looking forward to competing alongside his peers in Saskatoon. “I’m very proud of my background and my heritage and I’m happy to be able to celebrate that at the (national aboriginal championship),” said Mason, who had seven points in 35 regular season games with
the Chiefs. “I’ve played in some smaller aboriginal tournaments, but nothing quite like this. Not a lot of my family plays hockey, so it’s nice to be able to play in this tournament for them, too.” With the Chiefs this season, Mason impressed his coaches with his steady improvement and willingness to learn. “He went from a rookie with lots to learn at the beginning of the season to a key defenseman at the end who played a key role in our run in the playoffs,” said Chiefs assistant coach Grant Sheridan. “He is very strong and sees the ice very well. Tre always works hard and is eager to learn.” Mason, Beatty and Team B.C. will open the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships Monday, May 7 against Manitoba.
KELOWNA MIDGET tier 1 forward Adam Beatty is one of two local players who will play with Team B.C. at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championship next month in Saskatoon. DOUG FARROW/CONTRIBUTOR
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Adam Beatty and Tre Mason have plenty in common. Both are passionate about hockey. And both are immensely proud of their aboriginal heritage. Those two elements will merge for the two local players next month at the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Saskatoon. Beatty and Mason were named recently to Team B.C. for the NAHC May 6 to 12, which showcases the top midget and bantam-aged aboriginal players from across the country. Beatty, a forward who had 47 points last season with the Kelowna midget Rockets tier 1 team, is Metis with Cree ancestry. He was named to Team B.C. following an
evaluation camp earlier this month in Merritt. For Beatty, representing his province while celebrating his heritage is the opportunity of a lifetime for the 16-year-old from Kelowna. “I’m pretty pumped about it,” said Beatty, a Grade 11 student at Immaculata Regional School. “I’m proud to represent my background, it’s a big part of who I am. It’ll also be a great experience to play for Team B.C. against all the top young aboriginal players in the country.” Kelowna midget coach Eric Blais said Beatty is just beginning to come into his own as a player. “Adam is a very responsible two-way hockey player with great hands and a natural scoring touch,” said Blais. “He sees the ice well and has high hockey intelligence.
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Raiders lost key veterans in off-season Lacrosse from A28 compensate with a better all-round game. “I don’t know if overall we’ll be as talented a group, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be a tight group and play as a team,” said Manning. “Scoring could be a question mark, but if we work hard and play solid defense, then there’s no reason why we can’t be right there again.” Manning will look to veterans Jacob Illichmann, Pho Heng, Luke
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son. The league has widened the nets by six inches, from 4’ to 4’6”. As for the other teams in the league Manning expects, as usual, competition to be stiff. “We’ll see parody in the league, like always” said Manning. “We’ve won four of the last five titles, but it’s never been a cakewalk.” The Raiders will play their home opener Friday, April 27 at Memorial Arena against the Vernon Royals.
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Olympic trials a ‘great experience’ for Ryan As Chalene Ryan’s swimming career and education winds down this spring at Northern Arizona University, the West Kelowna product had one more opportunity to swim alongside her Canadian peers. Ryan was in Montreal late last month for the Canadian Olympic trials where he competed in the 50, 100, and 200 freestyle as well as the 100 backstroke. “I’m so happy I went,” said Ryan, 21, who will graduate from the NAU Lumberjacks program with a degree in marketing next month. “It was one of the greatest experiences of my life and I feel so lucky to be able to experience something like that. I feel like it’s an accumulation of the last four years of being in college and being a Lumberjack, and all of that has helped me get to where I am now.” Ryan’s best result at the trials came in the 200 free as she swam a personal best 2:11.02 and
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It’s way different than anything we ever experience here when you are competing for your country.” For Ryan, the meet was likely her last competitive racing before she completes her degree and returns home to Canada, though her passion for the sport was brought to a whole new level following the excitement of the trials. “At this point I’m going to take a bit of a break from swimming so it was kind of hard and really emotional,” she said. “Trials for a lot of people are an emotional roller coaster and it kind of was
for me. I had to take everything in stride and I’m just proud of everything I’ve done.” Though she was far from Flagstaff, with the Canadian trials taking place in Montreal, Ryan said she could feel the support of the teammates and coaches. “It’s nice to have not only teammates but real true friends supporting you,” Ryan said. “There were only four people from my club team that went, so you bond over that but there’s only so much support four people can give you compared to a whole team. At conference everyone
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in 2011 indicated that growth in the goose population had leveled off, but Hagmeier would still like to see more results. “Preventing the dramatic population growth that would have occurred is an exceptional accomplishment, and one that the participating communities should be lauded for having the foresight to manage,” she said. “However, I hope continued addling, progressive management and partnerships with additional jurisdictions will decrease the Okanagan goose population.” Egg addling involves shaking eggs or coating them with non-toxic biodegradable food-grade corn oil within 14 days of incubation to make them non-viable.
The U.S. Humane Society supports this egg addling technique. Once addled, eggs are returned to the nest. Geese continue to incubate until they realize the eggs will not hatch. At this point, it is generally too late in the year to produce more eggs. Adults are not harmed and will continue with their regular life cycle. During the past five seasons, approximately 6,600 eggs have been prevented from hatching through this minimally invasive approach. Taking into account natural mortality of young through predation or nest failure, that is equivalent to about 5,000 fewer geese in the valley and all their potential young. The program also en-
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The Okanagan Valley goose management program is now in its sixth year of egg addling to control the number of Canada geese in public spaces. Trained contractors have been searching for pairs and nesting sites and hope to complete the addling program by the end of May. “Last year, field crews located and addled 1,308 eggs from 274 nests between Vernon and Osoyoos,” said project coordinator Kate Hagmeier. “The multi-year project aims to reduce the population of resident Canada geese to a more manageable level, and reduce large concentrations of geese in heavily used public areas. In addition to addling, aerial surveys conducted
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tails a nest locating component and goose population surveys. Key to the success of the program, is finding new nests. The public is asked to report lone geese, pairs of geese, or nest locations on private or public land by emailing coordinator@okanagangooseplan.com or calling 1-877-943-3209. Information about the program is available at okanagangooseplan.com. The public is asked to keep away from goose nests and to avoid touching the eggs; a special permit is required to perform egg addling, which has been secured from the federal government allowing crews from EBB Environmental Inc. and Wise Wildlife Control to addle goose eggs on public and private lands with the owners’ permission. In the case of private lands, an authorization form is available on the program website. Interior Health continues to encourage local governments throughout the Okanagan to reduce the risk of recreational water contamination from sources such as geese. A swimming notification program was implemented by Interior Health in 2006. Since then, no beach advisories have had to be issued due in part to the combination of activities to protect beaches and beach water areas. For more informationabout the program, call 1-877-943-3209 or email coordinator@okanagangooseplan.com.
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NEWS ▼ NHL PLAYOFFS
Bold prediction sees Canucks getting a scare from Kings I took part in the 375th annual Media Hockey Playoff Pool Tuesday night and already feel sorry for those poor inkstained wretches and microphone maniacs. I sort of feel guilty about taking their money because a know-it-all, hockey guru such as me should have more class than take money from such inept urchins. It is akin to taking candy from a baby, though in the case of media folks substitute candy for beer. In a desperate effort to handicap me from winning (yet again), the swindlers in charge of the hockey pool (no names mentioned) made sure I picked last in the pool. Since there was little left in the pool to chose from ,I wisely went with the underdog teams and am now prepared to clean up with my “upset” club. •••
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Charlie Hodge Speaking of hockey pools and overcoming the odds—here is my NHL first round predictions. Everyone knows that to win the Stanley Cup you need a stud goalie, a puck moving defenceman and two solid scoring lines. However, with today’s NHL parody and gruelling schedules, what really wins a cup now is a solid third and/or fourth line and reliable backup net minder. It’s a game of attrition now. Who can physically survive until the final series? With that in mind, I’m calling for a few up-
sets this year. New York Rangers vs. Ottawa—Rangers in seven. Boston vs. Washington—Bruins in six. Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia—the winner of this series could go all the way. Pundits predict Pittsburgh in five or six, however, I will call this the upset in the East with Philadelphia winning in overtime in game seven. New Jersey vs. Florida—Devils in six. Vancouver vs. L.A.— Canucks will get a good scare but rally to win in six. St. Louis vs. San Jose—Blues in six Nashville vs. Detroit—this one is a real tough call. Nashville has little up front, however it does have Pekka Rinni goal while Detroit netminder Jimmy Howard has been struggling. The Predators in seven.
••• Further in hockey, like many other Canadians, I’m still shaking my head in disgust that sexual predator (and former junior hockey coach) Graeme James only received two years in prison for his repeated sexual assaults on multiple young male hockey players under his care. Absurd. James was a trusted adult mentor who continuously sexually abused Theo Fleury, Sheldon Kennedy, and numerous other young players during their fledging junior hockey careers. His assaults took place for more than a decade and were not only an abuse of power but trust. It is impossible to comprehend how many lives James ruined, how many careers he trashed, or psychological damage he inflicted.
It’s equally shocking James managed to get away with his heinous activity for so long, even though numerous adults connected to the league suspected things were not right. None of his victims believes a two-year sentence is remotely stiff enough. Once again, there is a collective Canadian sigh and shake of the heads. Jmes deserves a much lengthier sentence and this decision does nothing to encourage the public’s faith or trust in our seemingly inept justice system. ••• On a positive note (try middle C) Okanagan roots/country music fans should mark May 5 on their calendars as “busy having fun” because that’s when The Cruzeros are having a musical reunion. The event marks the band’s first public concert
in two years. Freedom Ride, organized by Metro Community, is planned to raise funds and increase awareness regarding the marginalized groups within our city. Metro Community is a faith-based organization that effectively ministers to Kelowna’s street community. Believe me when I say they are truly candles in the night. These folks get it. So it makes sense that my dearest of friends— Curtis Tulman, Barry Mathers, and Gary Smyth—will be connecting with drummer Jay Terrence and others for an hour or so of musical magic. The popular group is known for its many benefit concerts and support of great causes during their 25-years together. I cannot wait.
Appropriately enough, the awareness event will be held downtown in the parking lot at Queensway and Water Street, right behind the Metro Central building. Freedom Ride begins with a motorcycle trip along the northern loop around Okanagan Lake to Vernon and return. Lunch will be served in the parking lot at noon when the riders return, with the music to start soon after. Two other acts will perform in the afternoon—Joyful Door and the Graham Ord Group. For more information, contact Metro Central at alyssa@metrocommunity.ca.
Charlie Hodge is a freelance writer living in Kelowna.
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TRAVEL ▼ ISRAEL
Getting down and dirty during an archeological dig vacation Mauricio Gutierrez CONTRIBUTED
KHIRBETQEIYAFA, Israel—4 a.m. My eyes feel heavy. Today is my second day of digging. I’m in Israel for a weeklong archaeological dig—not your regular vacation, but one that brought fulfillment and surprisingly more rest than I’ve gotten sitting on the beach. Richard Stamps, a professor of anthropology, and Mike Pytlik, a special lecturer of archaeology and Jewish studies at Michigan’s Oakland University, each year lead a group of students on a three-week archaeological dig and tour of Israel. Pytlik invited me to go along as a volunteer for a week. I always have been interested in ancient history and archaeology. Pytlik
explained that this vacation wouldn’t have much relaxing, sightseeing or downtime. It would be dusty and messy, and accommodations wouldn’t include the boutique hotels I normally favor. The sense of adventure and the chance to learn was enough for me to sign up. I filled out an application, included a $50 check and sent it to professor Yosef Garkinfel of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, a renowned archeologist and director of the Khirbet Qeiyafa site, our destination. It sits above the Elah Valley, the same valley where the Bible says David and Goliath had their famous face-off. It is believed to be the ancient city of Sha’arayim, an Israelite walled city from the Iron Age that was part of the kingdom of David.
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5 a.m. We’re on the bus, heading toward Khirbet Qeiyafa from our nearby hostel. The air is chilly. As the sun rises, I can feel the heat embracing me. We prepare to work for the next seven hours with picks, hoes and buckets, hauling dirt out of our square—a space that measures 5 by five meters and is delineated by sand bags and ropes. With each shovelful, we step back in history. First, we uncover layers from the Byzantine period, then the Hellenistic, and finally we hit our “floor.” The time machine stops and we discover hundreds of pieces of pottery from the Iron Age— dating to the 10th century BC. I find a piece of what used to be a jug, handles, shards of things people once used in their daily lives. What’s loose gets thrown in a bucket. What’s interred and seems of importance is left in place to be photographed, documented and eventually dug out with care. I learn how to use a trowel to dig out pottery, how to be efficient with the pick. I also learn to hydrate often. The intense sun is relentless. 7 a.m. We move to a tent where a small snack is served with coffee. It’s time to chat and goof around with the students I adopted as my family for the trip. We go back to this tent every two hours for
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VOLUNTEERING for an archelogical site is one vacation option. Khirbet Qiyafa, a site located 18 miles southest of Jerusalem, Israel, overlooks the Elah Valley as a volunteer unearths an Iron Age vessel. breaks. The schedule paces our days: Dig. More dust. Sun and more pottery. Work stops for the metal detector, which uncovers coins and other metal objects, including a blade and a Byzantine fibula (pin). I hold the fibula and admire the nearly rubbed-off filigree decoration. I have seen objects like this before _ but only at a museum. This, I can touch with my hands.
That connection with history, the excitement of being part of the dig, keeps me going. 11:15 a.m. Pytlik shows me around the site to explain how the city walls were reinforced by something called casemate. It’s basically a row of houses built against the city walls to make the structure stronger. I can see what used to be walls, rooms, hallways and gates formed by huge boulders.
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We find an oil lamp, walls of what seems to be a house, drain channels. To the untrained eye like mine, it’s an expanse of rocks. But to the experts, these things have specific meanings and functions. They figure out what’s not original to the Iron Ageera city and tear down walls to uncover the original structures, and determine the purposes of a room and how it may have looked back in the Iron Age. Noon. Buses take us back to the hostel for lunch and some rest. Even if I wanted to walk away, I would be miles from the nearest highway. There’s nowhere to go—not a convenience store or gas station or anyplace where a bit of civilization might offer some comfort. The prospect of a nap makes me gobble down my not-so-great food and head back to the room, shower and wash away the dust. For a few hours, we have downtime before we begin to wash the pottery we’ve found. 4:30 p.m. We gather around buckets of water that contain the findings from the previous day; volunteers scrub off the
dirt to uncover inscriptions or decorations that can help to identify the provenance. At first, most of our discoveries look the same to me. But by the last day of the trip, I can tell which pieces are from the Iron Age and which are Hellenistic. This doesn’t make me an expert, of course, but I was quite proud of my progress. 6:30 p.m. Evening lectures are scheduled, but by evening my brain shuts down and my stomach starts growling; dinner is close. I have no energy left, but still we gather every night for a few minutes to chat and decompress, discussing what to expect the following day. OU students spend three weeks of intense study and hands-on work in Israel from mid-June to early July. Volunteers may join the dig at any point during the season. This exhausting and unconventional vacation comes with many rewards —knowledge and meeting people passionate about what they do. It’s an experience that is worth repeating. I’m saving vacation time to try it again this summer.
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TRAVEL ▼ NEW MEXICO
Santa Fe hotel celebrates culture of nearby Chimayo village Paula Felps CONTRIBUTOR
As one of those artistic cities that mashes together a variety of different—and often unlikely cultures and styles, Santa Fe is the kind of place that you can visit a dozen times and create a different experience each time. One of its newer additions is Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe, a boutique hotel owned by Heritage Hotels & Resorts that celebrates the history and culture of Chimayo, a tiny historic community in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. About 30 miles from Santa Fe, this village was instrumental in helping the hotel preserve the authenticity of the village’s culture, and in return the hotel donates a portion of its profits to the village. Just a block away from the shopping and restaurants of Historic Santa Fe Plaza, Hotel Chimayo immerses guests into Chimayo’s rich culture. In fact, the hotel does such an excellent job of presenting the Chimayo
culture that many guests choose to visit the community. The hotel provides maps for self-guided tours, as well as offering arrangements for group tours and personalized guided tours. The village of Chimayo is a struggling agricultural community known for its weavers, art, sacred sites and flavorful cuisine. Each of those aspects is well represented at Hotel Chimayo de Santa Fe, and from the moment you walk through the heavy wooden doors, you are immersed in the magic of Chimayo. The lobby is richly decorated with handmade artwork from local artisans, creating a colorful entry into a new cultural experience. Throughout the hotel, original craftsmanship is evident. More than 70 Chimayo artists worked to lend an authentic feel, contributing hand-carved furniture, custom weavings and the handmade crosses that are clustered above the fireplace in each room. Together, these well-
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Others can have the boutique hotels and the flounge chairs by the pool. I prefer going to Israel to get dusty and be tired, eat cafeteria food and share my room. That’s what’s fulfilling to me. r
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r The Khirbet Qeiyafa archaeological dig site is organized by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is 18 miles west of Jerusalem. Volunteers stay at the nearby Beit Meir kHostel, where Shabbat is observed, with no driv-
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ing or working allowed on Fridays and Saturdays. It’s best to spend the weekend away touring. Volunteers have to make their own travel arrangements to Israel and organize their own weekend side trips. There is a $50 application fee, and it costs $400 a week to stay at the hostel. For details about how to volunteer at Khirbet Qeiyafa: qeiyafa.huji. ac.il. To find other Biblical archeological sites where you can volunteer: www. digs.bib-arch.org
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thought-out appointments create a comforting, rustic feel that embraces the community’s 17th-century roots while at the same time feeling fresh and new. The hotel’s 56 rooms are off the open-air courtyard, which emulates the traditional Spanish plazas of New Mexico. Inside, suites are designed in subtle, subdued colors, using muted earth tones to carry out the theme. Although the rooms
are spacious, such touches as banco seating around a wood-burning fireplace create a cozy environment. Separate living areas in many of the suites make the rooms feel more like a small vacation home rather than a hotel suite—and the 10 deluxe king suites with refrigerator, microwave and wet bar only add to this vibe. Beyond the rooms, the hotel offers even more ways to enjoy the culture
of Chimayo, and none is more enjoyable than the Low ’n Slow Lowrider Bar. Unlike any other bar you’ll visit, Low ‘n Slow celebrates the “lowrider” culture of New Mexico with details right out of the auto body shop that begin with a hostess stand adorned with the familiar flames often seen painted on lowriders. (To show its devotion to lowriders, there’s even an official city sign designating
“Lowrider Parking Only” in front of the bar.) Light fixtures made from hubcaps, low-slung glass-topped tables made of chain steering wheels, and bright, upholstered bench seats that look like they came from the back seat of a Chevy set the stage for a delightfully unusual environment. Bright, colorful artwork from the book Low ‘n Slow—Lowriding in New Mexico covers the walls, but the centerpiece
of the room is definitely the one-of-a-kind chandelier made from mufflers and hubcaps. Created for the bar by Carmilito Muffler Shop in Chimayo, it’s one of those attractions that make you stop and study them—regardless of your interest in cars. Above the bar, Tia’s Cocina serves up authentic New Mexican cuisine breakfast through dinner, with a delicious and diverse menu created by chef Estevan Garcia.
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NEWS
Spring into pesticide free living
Now that spring has arrived and Kelowna, residents are beginning to prepare their yards for summer. Kelowna city will again be hosting free workshops to assist residents to make more environmentally friendly yard maintenance choices.
“Kelowna is restricted by a cosmetic pesticide bylaw, so it’s important to provide residents with the tools to make less toxic pest and weed control choices,” said Cathy Fuller, local gardening guru and workshop facilitator. “Residents continue to provide overwhelming-
ly positive feedback about the workshops, which tells me we are providing a needed and welcomed service.” Four pesticide-free workshops will be held this year, demonstrating natural yard care alternatives. Residents can register for one of these four
workshops: • Saturday, April 28 (10 a.m. to noon) • Saturday, May 26 (10 a.m. to noon) • Wednesday, June 13 (5 to 7 p.m.) • Wednesday, September 12 (5 to 7 p.m.) These hands-on workshops will explore how to
solve pest problems with natural products and provide biological alternatives to chemicals, including beneficial bugs such as nematodes. The sessions will end with a question-and-answer session. Fuller has more than 25 years of landscape design and retail experience.
The workshops will be held at the EECO Centre, located in Mission Creek Regional Park. To register for a workshop, visit kelowna.ca/environment and click on the Pesticide Free Workshop button, email pesticidefree@kelowna.ca, or call 250-469-8881.
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Security Deposit may be required by Ford Credit based on customer credit terms and conditions. ‡‡ Offer only valid from April 3, 2012 to May 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before March 31, 2012. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2012/2013 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. 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IS ONE OF KELOWNA’S OLDEST AND MOST REPUTABLE DEALERSHIPS. WE ARE PROUD OF THE ROLE THAT WE PLAY IN OUR COMMUNITY and we want to Earn your business .
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THIS VEHICLE
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2012 GRAND CARAVAN
2012 DODGE RAM 1500
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9,888
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$
$
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$
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12,988
9,988
25,988
$
‘04 JEEP LIBERTY LTD. 4X4
$
$
‘04 GMC 2500 DIESEL
Full load 79,000 kms.
‘10 DODGE 3500 SLT 4X4
25,988
$
Stk#KP1074
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Stk#K12094B
Stk#K12208A
22,988
34,995
$
‘10 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
45,995
$
Crew Cab
Stk#K12310A
‘11 DODGE CHARGER SXT
$
‘12 CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
Stk#K12048A
18,995
$
‘07 GMC 1500 4X4
Stk#K11417A
‘06 LINCOLN ZEPHER LTD
Stk#V11325A
Stk#KP1059
17,995
$
‘04 NISSAN FRONTIER 4X4
Stk#K12219A
‘11 DODGE CALIBER SXT Stk#KP1068
$
19,995
$
‘08 DODGE 1500 QUAD TRX 4X4
Stk#KP1079A
‘10 TOWN & COUNTRY
22,995
‘08 DODGE 1500 QUAD SLT 4X4
Stk#KP1075
$
Stk#K12191A
Stk#K11427B
15,988
Stk#K11512A
‘08 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX
$
‘11 DODGE AVENGER SXT
Stk#K12065B
Auto, air, 60,000 kms
‘08 HONDA ACCORD
Stk#KP1070
6,995
$
‘08 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT AWD Stk#K12221A
‘07 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CONV. Stk#KK12147B
‘05 PONTIAC SUNFIRE
18,995
$
Leather
AT LECKIE ON BOTH SIDES OF ENTERPRISE WAY
KELOWNA CHRYSLER
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Proudly serving the Okanagan for over 30 years. We look forward to earning your business.
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DL# 3289/5296
#1, #2, #3, #4 based on vehicle price of $19,988. Payment based on 4.99% at 84 months, total paid $21,294. #5 vehicle price $25,990. Payment based on 4.99% at 84 months, total paid $27,118. #6 vehicle price $62,888. Payment based on 5.99% at 96 months, total paid $80,288. All prices and payments on approved credit plus taxes and doc fee $595.
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2005
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2007
STK#EN625144
STK#12TU984810
NISSAN SENTRA
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149
$
26,698
STK#12RQ1076
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2012
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$
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JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED
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WAS $22,995
BI-WEEKLY (18)
20,888 $109
$
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WAS $49,895
39,998 $189
$
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WAS $25,985
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B SECTION • FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 • CAPITAL NEWS
MOTORING ▼ HONDA
The Civic Sedan Si is a performance car in disguise Neil Moore CONTRIBUTOR
Despite the drubbing from Consumer Reports, the Civic is still Canada’s top-selling car and has been for 14 years running. Sure, you can’t entirely ignore the complaints about plasticky interiors, lack of steering feedback, longish stopping distances and body lean in corners, but keep in mind they tested only the LX —the second-lowest trim level. And not all reviewers agree with CR. Also consider that this knock hasn’t put a dent in sales, with Honda moving 55,090 Civics in 2011, and 14,281 in the first quarter of 2012. The Si Sedan, my tester for the week, should dismiss at least some of these gripes. As Honda’s four-door performance variant, it gets sport-tuned suspension, bigger brakes, tuned steering, and most importantly more power, making it a vastly different driving experience from lesser Civics.
One of the key Si upgrades for 2012 was swapping its high-strung 2.0litre inline four-cylinder—a screamer you could wind up to nearly 8,000 rpm—with a torquier 2.4-litre VTEC. I think it was an improvement, but not all enthusiasts agree, arguing the joy in driving the high-revving 2.0 litre was to let ‘er wail with every gear change, as it was the only way to hit the tiny sweet spot on this engine’s power curve. It’s a delight in small doses, but one that can grow tiresome in daily driving. But with only 139 lb/ft of torque on tap, that’s what it takes to get the best from this mill. Not so with the 2.4-litre, the same powerplant used in the Acura TSX. This 16-valve DOHC engine with iVTEC delivers 201 horses (up four from before) and more importantly, 170 lb/ ft of torque. This is an increase of 31 lb/ft, which comes on earlier with peak at 4,400 rpm versus 6,100 for its predecessor.
2011 LANCER SE
CONTRIBUTED
THE 2012 HONDA CIVIC SEDAN SI wears a few styling cues that distinguish it from other Civics, but the main differences are under the skin. The Si’s potent 2.4-litre iVTEC four-cylinder with more accessible power (201 hp and 170 lb/ft of torque) is key among them. With “intelligent” valve control (low valve lift at low rpms/high lift at high revs), reduced friction, a high-volume intake manifold and other
Loaded, power everything, alloy wheels, A/C, heated seats, 23,000 kms., balance of 10 year/160,000 k. warranty. STK. #M1419
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performance tweaks, this engine delivers a broader torque curve and more available power. All this comes with a nice rasp from the large-
bore tailpipe, thanks to a high-flow, low backpressure exhaust system, exclusive to the Si. Much of the joy in driving the Si also comes
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Why settle for pre-owned when you can have pre-loved?
“All vehicles are hand picked, meticulously detailed & thoroughly inspected to ensure the highest possible quality.” Preview our online selection. See 15 pictures + more details forr each vehicle at www.prelovedofkelowna.com
Audi Certified Pre-Owned •2 year/80,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •238 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC.
2008 AUDI A4 CABRIOLET QUATTRO
2008 AUDI A4 QUATTRO
2008 AUDI A6 QUATTRO
2010 AUDI TT QUATTRO
2.0T, leather, AWD, full load, BC car.
Auto, leather, sunroof, AWD, loaded.
stk#AQ894Z
stk#AQ893Z
V6, leather, sunroof, luxury package, sport package, only 72,000 kms.
SPECIAL EDITION Auto, leather, sport suspension, LTD production car, local, one owner. stk#2AT001AZ
2006 ACURA TL
2008 AUDI A6 QUATTRO
2010 FORD ESCAPE
2006 BMW 330I XI AWD
Navigation, leather, sunroof, fully loaded, local car, one owner, only 68,000 kms.
AWD, leather, sunroof, auto, full load, local car, one owner.
4 Cyl, pwr pkg, A/C, local SUV, one owner, only 26,000 kms.
Auto, AC, moonroof, power package, leather, heated seats.
stk#2A4037A
stk#2AQ509A
stk#2VJ050A
stk#2VGT10A was $26,488
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$
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$
26,995
stk#AQ848Z
NOW
$
32,788
NOW
$
40,995
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$
20,995
2007 DODGE RAM 1500 LARAMIE
ONLY
$
23,988
2007 CADILLAC STS
ONLY
$
19,995
NOW
2009 BMW Z4 3.0i ROADSTER
$
25,488
2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD
Volkswagen Pure Certified Pre-Owned ONLY 3600 KMS!
•2 year/40,000 km factory warranty •24/7 roadside assistance •112 point inspection •Financing available from 0.9% OAC.
4X4, super cab, leather, fully loaded, Only 64,000 kms. stk#VQ871A was $24,995
NOW
2009 VW JETTA WAGON 2.5
2009 VW TIGUAN HIGHLINE
2008 VW EOS HARDTOP CONV
Auto, sunroof, htd seats, pwr pkg, one owner, tons of space & great fuel economy! (VW certified)
Auto, power package, A/C, cruise, loaded, Kelowna car, only 23,000 kms.
Auto, A/C, power package, cruise, heated seats, sunroof, low kms.
stk#VQ884Z was $21,995
4 Motion, 6 Airbags, ABS, AWD, leather, nav, panoramic sunroof, fully loaded, Only 29,000 kms. stk#VQ899Z
stk#VQ901Z
stk#VQ892Z
NOW
NOW
$
20,995
2010 VW GOLF
$
33,495
2010 PASSAT
ONLY
$
29,995
2007 VW JETTA CITY
2008 VW RABBIT
ONLY
$
17,495
2008 VW JETTA
$
23,998
2008 NISSAN VERSA
Auto, A/C, power package, local car, one owner, great economy & space, only 50,000 kms. stk#2A4016A
ONLY
$
10,995
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY SEL
Leather, sunroof, full load luxury, one owner, looks and drives like new! Only 58,000 kms.
300 HP, auto, leather, full load, local car. Save thousands from new!!
stk#2A8001C was $23,995
stk#2A5003A
ONLY
ONLY
$
22,988
2007 NISSAN 350Z GRAND TOURING
$
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than 60 per cent of the Verano’s structure is highstrength steel that helps eliminate squeaks and rattles because the body is stiffer. Currently, an Ecotec 2.4-litre inline four-cylinder engine combined with a six-speed automatic transmission is the only power train offered on the Verano, but a 2.0-litre turbo with a six-speed manual is on the way for next year. The 2.4-litre engine delivers 180 hp and 171 lb/ft of torque. The front-engine Verano is roughly the same size as the Chevrolet Cruze, built on the same Delta II platform. Other than that, this is an entirely different car, with all new sheet metal. It is built at GM’s Orion Assembly Plant in Michigan, where the new Chevy Sonic is manufactured. While it is classified as a compact, the interior doesn’t feel small at all up front, although rear seat legroom is definitely at a premium. The cabin has a decidedly upscale look and feel with lots of soft-touch materials, wood trim and metallic accents. We were told the seats are exclusive to the Verano, and they proved to be exceptionally comfortable and supportive after a day of driving. Outside, the Verano features Buick’s signature
During a day spent driving the car from downtown Toronto north to the Muskoka area and back, one thing became evidently clear about the Verano—it was one of the quietest cars I have ever driven. Normally, one would reserve comments like that for an ultra-luxury model, not a compact sedan like the Verano that starts in the low $20s. But Buick has gone to great pains to deliver what it calls “one of the quietest driving experiences in the industry.” Engineers tried to replicate the hushed interior of the upmarket LaCrosse sedan and then went a few steps further to “quiet tune” components and systems. There are a dozen noise reducing and noisecancelling technologies at work here— all accomplished without adding net weight to the car. For example, the 5.4 mm thick acoustic-laminated windshield and 4.85 mm-thick acoustic laminated side window glass both minimize wind noise. In addition, acoustic insulation material has been added throughout the car, while underbody paneling helps lower wind and road-surface noise, while at the same time improving fuel efficiency. More
waterfall grille, 17-inch forged alloy wheels and blue translucent projector beam headlamps. The styling is conservative, yet flowing with nice use of chrome accents including the traditional Buick ‘ventiports’ on the fenders. My driving partner
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price, the Verano is well outfitted with standard features like automatic climate control, power windows, and steering wheel audio controls. The seats are a ribbon fabric and there is a full suite of safety items like electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes with brake assist and 10 standard air bags. The next trim level up adds a seven-inch LED radio display screen with IntelliLink infotainment technology for the hook up of a smartphone via Bluetooth or USB. This allows smartphone control via voice activation and steering wheel mounted controls. Fog lamps, remote start, dual zone automatic climate control and available 18-inch multispoke wheels are also included. At the top trim level, the leather edition has seat heaters that automatically activate in temperatures below 7 C when using the remote start function. A rear defogger and heated outside mirrors, plus an available heated steering wheel and remote start are other features. Hop into the Verano and you’ll notice a nice, solid “thump” sound when you close the door — leaving occupants with a feeling that they’re riding in a quality vehicle. There is minor engine noise on acceleration, but at speed, it’s “library quiet” in the cabin, just like in the bigger, more expensive LaCrosse. The Verano is no highpowered sport sedan, going from 0-100 km/h in about nine seconds according to Buick, but in our brief driving stint, acceleration never proved to be a problem. Handling and driving dynamics are excellent for a compact car and the ride is smooth, although we didn’t travel on many rough patches of
road so we’ll give it a better test during a longer test drive later in the year. Our tester had the Bose sound system that was specially designed to take advantage of the Verano’s quiet-tuned interior. The seven-channel, nine-speaker system is standard on the leatherappointed version and a $385 stand-alone option on all other variants. Trunk space is generous with cargo volume at 405 litres (14.3 cu ft) or 396 litres (14 cu ft) with the Bose audio system. Fuel economy is rated at 9.9L/100 km (29 mpg) city and 6.2L/100 km (46 mpg) highway. So where does the Verano fit in the automotive landscape? Buick execs look at the Acura CSX as the main competition for the Verano, but also talk about the Audi A3 and Lexus IS 250 in the same breath. Price wise, the Verano has them all beat and it puts Buick in an entirely new market segment. GM believes the premium compact segment will be a growing market, and if so, Buick is in on the ground floor with a quality entry like the Verano.
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BODY STYLE: luxury compact sedan. DRIVE METHOD: front-engine, front-wheeldrive. ENGINE: 2.4-litre DOHC inline four-cylinder (180 hp, 171 lb/ft) FUEL ECONOMY: 9.9/6.2 L/100 km city/ highway CARGO VOLUME: 405 litres (14.3 cu ft); 396 litres (14.0 cu ft) with optional Bose sound system PRICE: $22,595$27,620 not including $1,495 shipping fee WEBSITE: www. gm.ca/Buick
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MOTORING
UPCOMING ROUTES AVAILABLE
Driving the Wall of Death
3 DAYS A WEEK / NO EARLY MORNINGS / NO WEEKENDS Cantina Crt. Kelowna North & Glenmore #KC03014205 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 51 Papers #KC04002201 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 45 Papers Drake Rd, Henkel Rd, Kathler Rd, Kerr Rd, Snowsell St. N. 114 to 190 #KC04020307 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 65 Papers Selkirk Dr. 2441 to 2583, Selkirk Crt, Harrogate Lane, Fairmont Ave.
Kelowna South & Mission #KC04002201 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 45 Papers Drake Rd, Henkel Rd, Kathler Rd, Kerr Rd, Snowsell St. N. 114 to 190 #KC04020307 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 65 Papers Selkirk Dr. 2441 to 2583, Selkirk Crt, Harrogate Lane, Fairmont Ave. Kelowna South & Mission #KC02006400 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 122 Papers Dehart Ave. 709 to 875, Ethel St. 1720 to 1890 Even Side Only, Harvey Ave. 715 to 861 Odd Side Only, Richter St. 1735 to 1875 Odd Side Only, Rowcliffe Ave. 711 to 896, Saucier Ave. 711 to 879 #KC02007300 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 52 Papers Sutherland Ave. 700 to 899, Richter St. 1925 to 1945 Odd Side Only, Elliot Ave. 700 to 899, Copeland Pl. #KC02007701 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 59 Papers Burne Ave. 500 to 699, Cadder Ave. 500 to 699, Elliot Ave. 500 to 699, Keller Pl, Levitt Lane, Stirling Pl, Pandosy St. 2005 to 2137 Odd Side Only #KC02008500 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 35 Papers Birch Ave. 528 to 662, Christleton Ave. 529 to 682, Pandosy St. 2311 to 2363 Odd Side Only, Richter St. 2386 Only #KC03013602 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 40 Papers Westridge Dr. 4732 to 4890, Westridge Crt, Woodridge Rd, Woodridge Crt. #KC03013402 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 45 Papers Crawford Rd. 1415 to 1535, Mission Ridge Rd, Mission Ridge Dr. 1383 to 1549, Westridge Dr. 4570 to 4590 #KC03013603 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 59 Papers Canyon Falls Crt, Canyon Ridge Cres, Canyon Ridge Crt, Canyon View Crt, Mid Ridge Crt, Westridge Dr. 4920 Only #KC03013800 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 28 Papers Okaview Rd. 459 to 495 #KC03014201 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 77 Papers South Ridge Dr. 5026 to 5114, South Crest Dr. 700 to 786,
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Wall of death. Probably not the three best words to be running through your mind as you floor the throttle and head out on to the track. You want words like victory, pace and skill to fill your head. Not Wall of Death. But then this is track like no other. It measures just 31-foot in diameter and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 85-years-old. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s made almost entirely of wood, and itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s redolent with the tang of oil, sweat and fear. Oh, and the track walls are completely vertical. The Mazda2 slowly edges up and away from the horizontal base of the Wall of Death and onto its upright walls. The right front and rear tires chirp, momentarily slip, and then grip as the driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s side of Mazda2 rides up onto the edge. Behind the wheel, Dynomyte Dave guns the superminiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s punchy 102 hp 1.5litre engine. With a burst of speed the Mazda2 flies up onto the wall, all four wheels leaving the floor. Time to go vertical on the Demon Drome Wall of Deathâ&#x20AC;Ś The Demon Drome is the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s oldest operating Wall of Death. It was built in America in late 1927, at the height of popularity for these adrenalin-fuelled vertical raceways, before being shipped over to Britain by Pat Collins Funfairs shortly after construction was completed. The bespoke wooden structure was then sold on and eventually ended up as an attraction in Skegness where it played to audience until the early 1980s. The Wall of Death enjoyed a new lease of life when it was rebranded the Motordrome and travelled around the
country until the turn of the century when it was packed away in storage and forgotten. It was rescued and revived by Cornwall-based â&#x20AC;&#x153;Dynomyteâ&#x20AC;? Dave Seymour and his family who completely refurbished the historic wooden track in a meticulous three-year project, christening it The Demon Drome in the process. Dynomyte Dave, his son Duke and daughter Alabama look completely at home circling the Demon Drome on their 1920s Indian Scout motorcycles. They make dealing with the four gforces that pool blood in their legs and gives them tunnel vision while hurtling around the wall look like an absolute doddle. They can ride their motorbikes one-handed, standing up, sidesaddle and even blindfolded. But a car is something entirely different. The concept behind the feat of bringing together the Mazda2 and the Demon Drome is simple â&#x20AC;&#x201C; it takes Mazdaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s convention defying approach to the ultimate level. In this case that level is perfectly vertical. The key to any success on the wall is a combination of low weight, agility and perky performance â&#x20AC;&#x201C; qualities the lithe and effervescent Mazda2 has by the truckload. With Dynomyte Dave behind the wheelâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;and his son Duke Seymour standing at the centre of the track to guide himâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;the Mazda2 begins a slow circle of the track, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s right front and rear tires flirting with the vertical wall. Dynomyte Dave feeds in more power and the Mazda2 begins to rocket around the base of the Demon Drome, two wheels on the vertical, two on the horizontal.
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MOTORING ▼ SPORTS
Following an overwhelmingly positive consumer response to the recently introduced Grand Cherokee concept and related “Name My Ride” contest, the Jeep brand
has announced it will produce not just one, but three new limited-edition Jeep vehicles: the Grand Cherokee, Compass and Patriot Altitude models. In January, Jeep
introduced a distinctive, “blacked-out” production-intent concept Grand Cherokee at the Houston Auto Show, and connected with consumers to name the model.
With more than 100,000 entries from enthusiasts of the Jeep brand —which boasts more that two million Facebook fans—“Altitude” emerged as the winning
vehicle name. The new, limited edition Grand Cherokee, Compass and Patriot Altitude models will arrive in Jeep showrooms this spring.
New First jeeps diesel Porsche JACOBSEN EXCELLENCE for Canada STK #62096
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The Porsche Cayenne sport utility family gets a new member for 2013: the Cayenne Diesel. The newest Cayenne model joins the Cayenne, Cayenne S, Cayenne S Hybrid and Cayenne Turbo. With a 0-100 km/h acceleration time if 7.6 seconds, it is expected to arrive in September with pricing starting at $64,500. Originally introduced to the diesel-dominated European market in 2009, clean diesel technology and its many consumer benefits will now available to Porsche customers in Canada for the first time. The new-for-2013 Porsche Cayenne Diesel’s powerful, yet fuel-efficient, 3.0-litre V6 turbo diesel engine delivers 240 hp and 406 lb/ft of torque, available from as low as 1,750 rpm. With a top track speed of 218 km/h, that performance is expected to be complemented by a 30 per cent increase in fuel efficiency over the equivalent gasoline engine. The Cayenne Diesel is equipped with an eightspeed Tiptronic S transmission, without the auto start stop function available on other Cayenne variants. As with the Cayenne S Hybrid, the Cayenne Diesel includes Porsche Traction Management (PTM), which features permanent all- wheel drive and a mechanically locking rear differential.
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9,995
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12,995
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14,295
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6,995
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$
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18,995
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19,995
$
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5,995
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2007 Hyundai Santa Fe GL
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29,995
$
13,995 Stk#U6039517
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18,995
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2010 Jeep Patriot 4X4
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UD574840
18 ,995
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2011 Mazda 3 GX w/air pur.
$
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2011 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT 4x4
66,900
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$
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15,995
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2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
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14,995
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2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
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69,995 Stk#U112440
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2008 Honda CRV AWD
2006 BIGFOOT 29.5’
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$
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$
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2005 Ford Explorer
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4x4 Crew, DVD, sunroof, leather, matching canopy.
$
8,995
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$
4 door, auto
Stk#UJ119773
10,295
2009 Ford F150 Lariat
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9,495
2006 Hyundai Santa Fe GL FWD
$
24,995
Stk#UH112755
$
Stk#UWC53758
2002 Ford Windstar Sport
23,755
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1996 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT
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1.99
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$
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$
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$
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2011 Kia Forte LX
2009 Hyundai Tucson GL V6 FWD
2007 Mazda B4000 Extended Cab
$
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9,495
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$
$
7,995
14,995
$
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$
2010 Hyundai Accent
18,995
2009 Chev Impala LS
$
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$
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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 2 Dr. SPT Coupe
14,995
$
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2003 Hyundai Tiburon SE 2 Dr
auto
21,995
Stk#UH025278
$
2009 Hyundai Sonata GL
$
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2006 Saturn Ion Quad Coupe
Stk#UU025506
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2009 Toyota Corolla LE
11,495
27,495
$
5.0L, V8, 400 HP
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$
2009 Hyundai Genesis Premium
2007 Hyundai Accent
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2008 Honda Civic DXG
Stk#UU148596
2009 Pontiac G8 GT
12,995
11,995
$
Stk#UL421782
Stk#UU123374
$
Automatic
5,995
$
Stk#UH728397
$
8,995
7,995
9,995
Super low kms, Winter & Summer tires
Sedan, Auto, 70,704 kms
$
6,995
AWD, Only 67,000 kms
2007 Hyundai Accent
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$
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2005 Chrysler PT Convertible
9,995
2008 Mazda 3 5 Door, Hatch
12,995
$
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Stk#U1154018
2003 BMW 330i
2009 Nissan Versa
14,295
$
11,495
$
Stk#UKM24957
2004 Hyundai Elantra GT Hatchback $
6,995
2007 Hyundai Accent GL
8,995
7,495
$
8,996
Stk#UH542533
2010
Honda Civic DXG
$
29,995
$
Stk#U5118281
2008 Pontiac G6 SE, Auto
$
12,495
2007 Hyundai Sonata EL
2008 Hyundai Accent GL
Stk#UC188896
9,995
$
Stk#U4106898
$
Stk#UH200681
2011 Dodge Avenger SXT $
15,995 Stk#UN557449
2008 Hyundai Sonata GL
10,995
$
Only 5,000 kms
20,495
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2009 Hyundai Elantra GL
2006 Hyundai Sonata GLS
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2006 Hyundai Elantra VE
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2002 Ford Econoline 3500 XLT
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2006 BMW X3 3.0 AWD
19,995
$
2005 Hyundai Sante Fe GL
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$
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Stk#UUA89151
$
5,995
9,495
10,995
2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport
2007 Hyundai Santa Fe
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2007 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS AWD
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2010 Jeep Patriot 4X4
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2010 Hyundai Santa Fe LMT
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2011 Mazda 3 GX w/air pur.
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2011 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT 4x4
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2011 Dodge GR Caravan SXT
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2011 Dodge Caliber SXT
15,995
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2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
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14,995
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2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
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2006 BIGFOOT 29.5’
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2011 Chevrolet Impala LS
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2007 Hyundai Entourage GLS
$
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$
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$
2004 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD
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2011 Cadillac Escalade
2005 Ford Explorer
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$
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2009 Ford F150 Lariat
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$
24,995
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$
Stk#UWC53758
2002 Ford Windstar Sport
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2003 Ford F150 XLT 4x4
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2006 Hyundai Azera
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2011 Kia Forte LX
2009 Hyundai Tucson GL V6 FWD
2007 Mazda B4000 Extended Cab
$
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2012 Hyundai Elantra GL
9,495
Stk#UH079097
$
$
7,995
14,995
$
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2010 Hyundai Accent
18,995
2009 Chev Impala LS
$
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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt 2 Dr. SPT Coupe
14,995
$
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2003 Hyundai Tiburon SE 2 Dr
auto
21,995
Stk#UH025278
$
2009 Hyundai Sonata GL
$
Stk#UH334551
2006 Saturn Ion Quad Coupe
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2009 Toyota Corolla LE
11,495
27,495
$
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$
2009 Hyundai Genesis Premium
2007 Hyundai Accent
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2008 Honda Civic DXG
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2009 Pontiac G8 GT
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11,995
$
Stk#UL421782
Stk#UU123374
$
Automatic
5,995
$
Stk#UH728397
$
8,995
7,995
9,995
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$
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Opal Clarke went to be with the Lord on March 19th. There will be a memorial for her at Evangel Church - Place of Prayer (office entrance) April 17th, 1:30pm, 3264 Gordon Drive.
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BONNIE ELIZABETH HUNTER January 27, 1951 ~ April 9, 2012 On Monday, April 9, 2012 with family at her side, our beloved daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and friend passed away peacefully. Survived by her mother Jean (Patrick) Berry, brothers: John Ellacott and Michael (Dorte) Ellacott, sister Susan (Doug) Bray, her children: Dr. Matthew (Renee) Hunter, Bethany Adair, Benjamin Hunter and Amy Hunter, her furry sidekick “Chilli”, her 8 grandchildren and her husband of many years Dr. John F. Hunter and countless endearing friends. Predeceased by her sister and brother in law & niece: Penny & Glen Townsley & Robyne Townsley, daughter Dr. Allison Scimeca, granddaughter Savannah Hunter and sister in law Pam Ellacott. A Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, April 15, 2012 at 12:30 PM at the Kelowna Community Theatre, 1375 Water Street, Kelowna, BC. The service could be viewed live, by visiting www.firstmemorialkelowna.com Condolences maybe sent to the family by visiting www.mem.com and searching her name under stories. Arrangements entrusted to First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC (250)762-2299.
AUBIN, NOELLA LAURIANNE Noella Laurianne Aubin - Our beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother, passed away on Tuesday, March 27th, 2012 at Kelowna General Hospital with her son Marcel and daughter Jacqueline at her side. She was predeceased by her husband Gabriel Arthur in 2004 and her son Andre Lorenzo in 2011. She leaves to mourn her son Louie (Linda), daughter Antoinette, son Marcel (Linda), Daughter Jacqueline (Robert) and Daughter-in-law Sharron, one brother Armand and sisters Aurora and Monique. Also left to mourn are her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Noella loved to open her home to everyone; there was always room for one more at the Aubin table. Her family was everything to her and she always took an interest in what was happening in others lives. She held many jobs throughout her lifetime, starting out as a waitress at the Star Cafe in Hearst, Ontario. Born December 28th, 1923 in St. Camille, Bellechasse, Quebec, Noella was the eldest of eight children born to Eugene and Claireda Lamontagne. During her time in Hearst, Ontario, she met and married Gabriel when they were both 18 years old. Gaby was the love of her life and they stayed united for 63 years. One of Noella’s favorite jobs was with the Westbank Packing House for thirty years. As well, Noella was an active member of the Catholic Women’s League of Westbank for the many years that they lived in Westbank. The Family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to the nurses and the doctors on the 4th floor of KGH and to the staff at Cottonwoods for their their exceptional care. The Family has chosen to hold a celebration of Noella’s life in the summertime when the sun is shining and the trees are ripe with fruit. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family c/o www.hansonsfuneral.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Hansons’ Arbor Westwood Funeral Chapel, 250-768-3702.
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Farm Workers HARMAN Sidhu Orchard Kelowna needs Farm Workers, thinning, picking, $10.25/hr. or piece rate, up to 40-60 hrs. per wk. June 20 to Oct. 31, Sukh Sidhu, 1655 Geen Rd. Kel. 250-491-1829 ORCHARD Workers- picking apples, thinning & pruning. June10 - Oct 31. 3635 Reekie Rd. $10.25/hr 250-317-5047
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Career Opportunities
JOURNEYPERSON MEAT CUTTER Buy-Low Foods, grocery store in Osoyoos, is recruiting for a permanent F/T Journeyperson Meat Cutter and a F/T Journeyperson Meat Cutter for 5-6 months for the vacation season. The ideal candidates will possess excellent interpersonal skills, take a genuine interest in people and have a strong commitment to customer service; while demonstrating excellent interpersonal skills and delivering budgeted results consistent with store operating standards in merchandising excellence, quality and presentation. The successful candidates will have previous, relevant grocery experience and post secondary Meat Cutting training. Come join our friendly and outgoing team! We provide a ďŹ&#x201A;exible work environment. Please reply in conďŹ dence to: Human Resources: Fax (604) 882-5161 e-mail people@buy-low.com We look forward to hearing from you! We thank you in advance for taking the time to send a resume. We will respond to those whom we contact for an interview.
CAUTION
While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. Dynamic Rail Services has immediate openings for track construction and maintenance employees. Work is physically demanding and preference will be given to applicants with experience operating equipment. These positions are based out of Vernon, BC but may require working out of town for extended periods of time. Please submit resumes to info@khawk.ca or fax resumes to 250-541-0699. EI CLAIM Denied? Need Help? 18yrs Exp. As an EI OfďŹ cer. Will prepare & Present Appeals. Reasonable Rates. Call Bernie Hughes, Toll Free at 1-877-581-1122. FARM Workers, $10.25/hr, 40hrs/week. May 25 - end of November. 250-212-0413 FARM Workers, $10.25/hr, 40hrs week. May 25 - end of November. 250-212-3452 INSTALLER REQUIRED @ United Hitch; F/T Must have experience with hitch, towing & truck accessory installation & vehicle wiring. Must be punctual, self-motivated with own tools. Good customer service skills an asset. Please drop off resume @ 107 - 2631 Enterprise Way, fax to 250861-8736 or email to unitedhitch@shawcable.com NO PHONE CALLS!
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LAWN and Garden Maintenance Person Required. Experience an asset, will train. Reliable vehicle & clean drivers abstract. April - Nov. Email ryan@vantagekelowna.com
LOOKING for a kind and caring person to look after our wonderful boy with Special Needs for 1) This summer and 2)when he goes back to College. The summer care would be during the day and include swimming, kayaking, hiking and having fun. Approx 30 hours /week. As of September it would include dropping off/picking up our son from College, and then staying with him until we get back from work. Approx 20 hours per week. You would have use of a vehicle and the possibility of your own Free accommodation (A nice above ground Basement Suite)You must be fun loving, ďŹ t, a non smoker and have a valid drivers licence. If you are on disability, please do not apply. Please call (778)-478-3668 and leave a message.
LOOKING for Irrigation Installers, min 2yrs exp., must have valid drivers license, wages depending on experience. Please send resume to patti@west-wind.ca or fax 250862-8065
PREET Orchard in Kelowna Needs seasonal Farm workers $10.25/hr June 15 - end of November Call 250-808-7447
P/T or F/T Employment needed, pizza maker/prep cook, general duties. 250-864-6669
RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDE AVID FLY FISHER, JET AND DRIFT BOATS EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REMOTE LODGE IN BC. EMAIL RESUME AND REFERENCES TO TSYLOS@TSYLOS.COM Seasonal Fruit Processing Assistant positions available at Coral Beach Farms Ltd. (Lake Country) . Must have own transportation. Successful candidates will have a minimum of 2 years experience and knowledge of cherries relating to receiving fruit, measuring quality & ďŹ rmness and ensuring traceability following quality procedures and standards. Applicant must be capable of work in cool weather conditions. 6-7 days a week. 10-12 hours a day beginning approximately July 3rd. until the beginning of September 2012. Pay range $10.50$14/hour. Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or email at jobs@coralbeach.ca SEASONAL labourer positions at Coral Beach Farms Ltd. (Lake Country). No experience necessary. Must have own transportation. Applicant must be capable of physically demanding (incl. heavy lifting) work in all weather conditions. 6-7 days a week. 10-12 hours a day beginning approximately July 10th. 2012. Work includes but is not limited to cherry picking, sorting, tree planting, pruning & irrigation. Pay $10.25/hour. Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or email at jobs@coralbeach.ca
SRI Homes - Production Work Factory Builder looking for workers with construction experience including carpet laying, dry wall, boarding, painting and framing. Full time. Fax resumes to (250) 766-0599 or in person at 9500 Jim Bailey Road, Kelowna (Lake Country).
T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive beneďŹ t package and applicant must possess a valid driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250-286-9502. Email:tysonlambert@t-mar.com
WE require a Licensed Stylist wishing to work in a busy Salon. You would make above average earnings in a very friendly atmosphere with ďŹ&#x201A;exible hours. If you are looking for a positive change, please come talk to us at â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Jimmy Trimsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, behind Wendys in the Cooper centre.
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24 hr. Live-In Support Required (Kamloops, B.C.) Dengarry Professional Services Ltd. is seeking experienced individuals or couples for contract to provide live in 24 hr. support for short term stabilization to adults with mental & physical disabilities in Kamloops. Applicant must have education and exp. either in behavioral and/or medical supports. Applicant will undergo extensive screening including reference checks, Crim Check and drivers abstract. Housing & Utilities incls. w/ a Remarkable Compensation Package.
LOOKING for a kind and caring person to look after our wonderful boy with Special Needs for 1) This summer and 2)when he goes back to College. The summer care would be during the day and include swimming, kayaking, hiking and having fun. Approx 30 hours /week. As of September it would include dropping off/picking up our son from College, and then staying with him until we get back from work. Approx 20 hours per week. You would have use of a vehicle and the possibility of your own Free accommodation (A nice above ground Basement Suite)You must be fun loving, fit, a non smoker and have a valid drivers licence. If you are on disability, please do not apply. Please call (778)-478-3668 and leave a message.
Please forward resume to Kristine Toebosch at ktoebosch@ dengarry.bc.ca or fax to 1-250-377-4581 or mail Attn: Kristine PO Box 892 Kamloops BC V2C-5M8
Help Wanted
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POPPADOMS East Indian restaurant in Kelowna, BC is expanding. We require 3 FT qualified East Indian Chefs. Specialty in South Indian is desirable. Salary up to $36,000. At least 2 years exp in either Indian tandoor /curry /appetizer. Food trade diploma & fluency in English (reading, writing & speaking) essential. Knowledge of food allergies is desirable. You must have recent experience and working knowledge of Indian spices. Only qualified candidates will be contacted. Resume: jobs@poppadoms.ca.
Trades, Technical GAS FITTER / AIR CONDITIONING MECHANIC Experienced Journeyman (6 years min. experience). Journeyman Wages upto $45.00/hr. based on exp. Construction, Oil Patch & Commercial. Excellent Opportunities. Must be able to work independently. Class 5 drivers license required. Call Fort Nelson Heating Ltd. 1.250.233.5033 or e-mail resume: fortnelsonheating@ hotmail.com
CABINET/ FURNITURE Finisher. MUST be knowledgeable in all facets of the trade including shading, staining, glazing, painting, priming, sanding & lacquering. Wages neg. Send resume or apply in person at #330-1405 Stevens Rd. West Kelowna. Fax: 250769-2144 call 250-769-2211 or email: accent@shaw.ca
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Capital News is looking for a person or persons with a reliable vehicle to deliver newspapers door to door in the Kelowna and Westside areas. Various sized routes on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Your papers would be dropped at your home early in the morning, and you would have the whole day to complete your deliveries. Work as much or as little as you want. To apply for this position, please call Capital News Circulation at 250-763-7575 and ask for Richard.
HHDI RECRUITING is hiring on behalf of Baker Hughes Baker Hughes Alberta based oilfield services company is currently hiring;
DRIVER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS & SERVICE SUPERVISORS Class 1 or 3 License required.
HD MECHANICS 3rd or 4th apprentice or Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanics with their Red Seal and CVIP License to work in Whitecourt and Hinton, AB. Please call 250-718-3330 or Fax: 1-888-679-0759 For more information or send your resume & current drivers abstract to: driverclass1@shaw.ca SKILLED Cabinet Maker with Custom Cabinetry experience required. Wages neg., must have own hand tools. Send resume or apply in person at #330-1405 Stevens Rd. West Kelowna. Fax: 250-769-2144 call 250-769-2211 or email: accent@shaw.ca
Are you wanting to get your foot in the door at an award-winning newspaper? We are looking to fill a full time position in our production department. Are you proficient in Adobe InDesign CS3, Adobe Acrobat, and Adobe Photoshop in a Mac environment? Are you experienced with e-mail and internet programs? Do you have great proofreading skills? If so, an opportunity exists for you to complement our fast-paced production department. We are seeking a well organized, creative team player to join our newspaper. The successful candidate will have strong design skills, excellent grammar and spelling, be a quick and accurate typist, and have a keen eye for detail. Interested applicants may apply by letter, fax or email to: Kelowna Capital News c/o Tessa Ringness 2495 Enterprise Way Kelowna, BC V1X 7K2 Fax: (250) 762-3220 Email: tringness@kelownacapnews.com
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Flat Deck Division Expanding Home weekends Competitive Compensation Pension Plan and Benefits Tractor Purchase Option Min 2 Years Super B Experience. Please Send Abstract and Resume to: Fax – Attn: Shane 250-573-5157 Email – szulyniak@arrow.ca Phone # 250-377-5390
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VINYL Decking Installer Must be reliable, able to work unsupervised and have own truck or van. We are looking for someone with pride of workmanship who enjoys working as part of a team and is seeking long term employment. Training will be provided for the right individual. Please fax resume to 250-766-7322 or email to smeunier@sundeckcentre.com WILLIAMS Machinery LP is looking for a General Equipment & Parts Specialist in Kelowna to provide vendor and customer support under direction of Journeyman or Partsman. More details at www.williamsmachiner y.com/aboutus/careers or send resumes to careers@williamsmachinery.com.
Bookkeeping, T1 Generalist FBC, Canada’s fastest growing and most experienced tax specialist, has an exciting opportunity for a bookkeeping, T1 generalist for our Kelowna Regional Office. In this role, you will be a key team member responsible for giving superior service to our clients. The ideal candidate will have some background in both bookkeeping/accounting as well as T1 generalist knowledge. This entry level position will also provide assistance to our office administration team as well as our Tax Consultants. To be successful in this, you must combine technical competence with focus on relationship building with clients and team members. FBC provides ongoing training, support and opportunity for a career development in a results-oriented, well-respected company. Please forward your resume and cover letter to Jana Wright - Administration Team Leader at jwright@fbc.ca or via fax to 250 (861-8012). We look forward to hearing from you and will contact those applicants who best suit our requirements.
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Personal Care Licenced Caregiver will do personal care in your own home daily, weekly etc. $25/hr. Will also do cooking, light house work, take to appts & outtings. Westbank & Peachland. 250-868-7150
Cleaning Services #1 Affordable Quality House Cleaning. Excellent Refer.’s & Rates. Weekly/Bi-weekly. 3 hours @ $50. 250-575-4001 360º Clean/Res. Cleaning, Excellent Results. Making U House Proud! 250-215-1073 CLEANING Lady, 25yrs exp., Wkly/bi-wkly one time. Quality work. 250-470-9629 SHOW Home Cleaning. Let us shine for you. Residential/ Commercial, office/ construction. Bonded & insured. Call 250-212-6101 WILL Do All Types of Cleaning, Experienced. $18/hour. Call (778)-753-3326
Computer Services 12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520. 12/7 In-Home Repairs. New Systems/Upgrades. 20+yrs Prof. Service. Peter 215-4137
Concrete & Placing Lake Concrete Ground Prep, Forming & Finishing. Full Service Concrete Pro. 212-2630
Contractors JELLIS Carpentry & Contracting Ltd. Carpentry & Painting Services. Scott 250-300-3250.
Countertops
REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
Drywall
PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Quality Taping & Ceiling Texture Small - Med. jobs. 23yrs Exp. Call Jeff 250-869-9583 Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. Ken, 250-212-9588
Electrical
A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929) EKKO Electrical Installations. Residential Renovations. Service calls (778)-215-3553 JRS ELECTRIC: Licns’d, bnded & insr’d. From new builds & renos to service calls. Russ 250-801-7178 (cont:98365) MJB ELECTRIC Residential & commercial repairs and service work. Fast & Friendly Service. 250-212-5610
Excavating & Drainage
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Fencing
CEDAR Panels, Gates, Custom fencing & Decks. Quality Work. Josef 250-864-7755. CEDAR Panels, Gates, Custom fencing & Decks. Quality Work. Josef 250-864-7755.
Framing
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Garage Door Services
GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911
Garden & Lawn
1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured. Call Dave (250)-212-1716 Ace of Spades. Tree, hedge & shrub pruning. Aeration & Power Raking. Rototilling & Mowing. 250-878-1315 ASHTON’S Lawncare. Clean ups, power raking, aerating, fertilizing & weekly cuts. Call 250-717-0562, 250-470-2373 Aspen Landscaping. Aerating, power raking, irrigation start ups. No HST. 250-317-7773 CUSTOM Rototilling. Veggie & flower gardens. Large & Small. 250-862-0821 Don’t call anyone about Lawn cutting, power raking, aeration, or pruning until you speak with us! Serving Kelowna & Area for over 7yrs. Ryan, 250-4691288. www.vantagekelowna.com Gordon’s Quality Lawn Care. Pruning Dethatching. Aerating & Clean Ups 250-863-8935 I WANT TO CUT Your Lawn! Plain & simple, your lawn needs cutting, and I cut lawns. I’m asking for your business, and in exchange, you will receive both excellent value and exceptional service, GUARANTEED! Weekly maintenance, power raking, pruning, aerating, spring clean-ups, etc. Senior’s discounts, all inquiries welcome! 250-878-7283 ...Common Sense Yard Care... JIM’S MOWING. Book your Spring Clean up Now. 310-JIMS (5467) KATH’S Yard Care. Lawn Mowing & Weekly Gardening. Call (250)212-7003 M&S Lawn & Garden. Full yard maint & landscaping. Free Est. Jim 250-861-3693 TAM’S Gardening. Spring clean-ups/Maint. Planting, weeding, pruning. 250-575-3750
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DRYWALL Get Featured! SMALL REPAIRS &
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Finishing, millwork, garage organization, decks, improvements, etc. Scott 250-300-3250
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WELDING
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Kelowna
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Garden & Lawn
Landscaping
Moving & Storage
Sundecks
Top quality topsoil, garden mix bark mulch, sand & gravel, decorative rock. Ensign Bros. Pickup Mon-Sat 250-769-7298 TOTAL Lawn Care. When your lawn needs a little TLC call Total Lawn Care. Power raking, Aerating, Hedge & Shrub pruning, Spring cleanup & Sprinkler Startup, Call Rick 250-718-7425
Gutters & Downspouts KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718
Handypersons NEED a hand inside or out from painting to yard work. 250-215-1712, 250-768-5032. SENIOR Fenton’s Handyman Services. Fencing, Painting, House Maint.(250)863-2129
Home Improvements BUILDING? Renovating? See www.buildmyhouse.org. Only the best trades! CUSTOM Woodcrafts (25yrs) Concrete, new framing, renovations, decks, fences, ‘?’ Call 250-768-5081
FREE Entertainment Unit. Oak finish, as new. You pick up. Call (250)764-4256
1ST. In customer service, Cando Painting, prof. reliable crew, 15yrs. in business, Int/Ext. Eddie 250-863-3449 I.L. Painting & Decorating. Nice, clean & quality painting. In/Out painting. 250-707-1771 RADAS Custom Painting. 24 yrs exp., Prof. and Clean. DJ 250-808-5555, Rada 863-7606
PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805
Machining & Metal Work
BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.
Dairy quality 2nd & 3rd cut alfalfa 3x3x8 bales,test avail, Delivery avail. Shavings & sawdust available as well. 250-838-6630. EXCELLENT Quality grass hay and grass alfalfa mix hay. No rain barn stored $4-$6 bale. Straw $5 bale. 250835-4748 or 250-833-9595 Ginseng tarps 24’ x 165’ for shade or windbreak. Inexpensive and attractive solution for hay shed, livestock shelter etc. $150 each. 250-558-8322. Quote available for installation. HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Round bales $70 each, approx. 800lbs. Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250838-6630 *HAY-SALES-GUARANTEED Quality Grass, Alfalfa, Mixed square bales, round bales & Silage bales. Delivery avail. (250)804-6081,(250)833-6763. McLeery Ranch, Armstrong. Alfalfa/Alfalfa Grass small squares, exc hay $6. Haylage $40., Dry Rounds $50.; 1250-546-0420, 250-503-8184
GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca
Moving & Storage
Tiling TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009
Tree Services
Plumbing
1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured. Call Dave (250)-212-1716 ROB’S Tree Care Ltd 1975. For all your tree care needs. Ins. & Cert. WCB. 212-8656
Roofing & Skylights GERMAN MASTER ROOFER. Over 30yrs exp. on all kinds of roofs. New Reroof & Repair. Free estimate. Call Steffen, 250-863-8224 Master & Visa Welcome www.teamgerman.com. RIGHT Way Roofing. Specializing in repairs & re-roofs. Much more!Ask 250-808-1473 RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free est, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250-7653191.
Trucking/ Bull Dozing TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.
Window Cleaning Window Cleaning. Gutter Cleaning. Pressure Cleaning. Call Wayne 250-826-5363
Rubbish Removal
Pets & Livestock
250-808-0733 SKYHIGH DISPOSAL. Full service Junk Removal & Bin Rentals. ED-SON’S 1 Ton Dump Truck. “Anything you can’t haul, give me a call”!(250)-718-1595
Equestrian DIAMOND H TACK 16TH ANNUAL Garage Sale, Saturday, April 14th at 9AM Sharp! Consign your Horse, Rider & Stable Products from March 24 to April 11th 1953 Kirschener Rd. Kelowna, BC (250)-762-5631
Misc. for Sale
Misc. for Sale
Watch for our monthly
LAKE View Heights, 615 Keefe Rd. Sat & Sun, 9am. Furn, hshld, antiques & more! MULTI Family. 1886 Parkview Cres. Compound mitre saw, trains, quilting, shop supplies, TV, household misc. Fri, Sat & Sun. 8am-4pm RUTLAND, 288 Jurome Rd. Sat & Sun, 10am-3pm. SUTHERLAND. Big Garage Sale, 9-2, 816 Sutherland Ave.
www.sunvalleywolfkennels.com
Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs
Snowclearing
& other merchandise. T-SHIRTS regular $19.99, now $3.99. JACKETS regular $89.99, now $17.99. • Thurs, Apr 12, 8am4pm. • Friday, April 13, 8am4pm. • Sat, April 14, 8am2pm. Event Max Merchandising #1-1418 Hunter Court, Kelowna, BC.
10 MONTH old female cat needs home. Call 250-3005389
Painting & Decorating
SNOW Removal, sanding, comm.lots/acreage.Tremblay’s Excavating. 250-979-8033
HUGE BLOWOUT SALE 80% off logo’d clothing
Free Items
KELOWNA DECK & RAIL. Vinyl, Mod. Flooring, Alum., GlassTopless/Picket878-2483.
Garage Sales
1306 McBride Rd, 8 family sale Sat & Sun, April 14 & 15, 8-3.Great variety See ya there 1326 Greenbay Rd. Sat, April 14th 9-4 Sun.,April 15th 10-3 Moving Sale. Furn., tools etc. 2 Family Sale, lots of stuff, kids, sports, tv, fridges. 8-4pm, Fri & Sat. 324 Klassen Rd. 379 Yates Rd. Sat April 14 8am! 5 FAMILY Garage Sale. Collectibles, furn. You Name it, We Got it! C’mon Down!!! CENTRAL SPCA (aux) Sale. Sat. April 14 , 10-1. Lunch. White Elephant linens, books clothes, jewellery, baking. First United Church, 721 Bernard. ELLISON. COMMUNITY GARAGE/MOVING SALE. 3481 Old Vernon Rd. Saturday, April 14th, 8am-2pm Power/Woodworking Tools, Camping Equip, Shop Tools, Outdoor Furniture Etc...........
Pets PUG pups, 3 females. 2 males, 1st shots. Ready May 10.$750.eaFirm 250-503-2354 Unregistered Purepred Rottweiler puppies, taking deposits now, puppies due Apr15, Must be paid in full, if requesting tails on. (250)549-0324 250-547-6815 WOLF HYBRID Cubs Avail. $850.Sun Valley Wolf Kennels Kelowna(250)-765-4996
NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498
Garage Sales
Kitchen Cabinets
Feed & Hay
APM Landscaping, Low bobcat/excavator rates and no HST. 250-808-3227 APM Tile & Stone. Hire Installer Directly & Save $$$. For Free Est Call 250-808-3227 Cattle manure for sale, composted or fresh. Fir bark mulch.$20 per yard on orders over 30 yards. 250-838-6630. MADAHAR Landscaping. Spring clean-up. Pruning, hedge trimming, power raking, aerating, mowing & shrub removal. Residential. Commercial. Call 250-212-1024 Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery. Topsoil, Ogo Grow, Bark Mulch, Sand. Visa, Debit Mastercard. 250-870-1138
MARYANNE’S Kitchen Designs. Dealer for kitchen craft, Merit & Leelynn.250-317-7523
LARRY’S Handyman & Reno Serv., Lg. & Sm. jobs, Graffitti Removal etc., 250-718-8879
Merchandise for Sale
30 round bales, net wrapped, 1230lbs, alfalfa/grass 2nd cut, no rain, $75/bale,Vernon, good 1st cut small squares for $6. 250-5583008.
AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194
Home Repairs
Pets & Livestock
Pets & Livestock
MULTI Family Garage Sale to support the Aylard Family serving with EMI in Uganda. Place: Willow Park Church 439 Hwy 33 Date: April 14 Time: 8am-1pm. Sporting goods, furniture, toys and more......Hot coffee and doughnuts!!
Hauling ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.
Pets DOBERMAN pups, Ready May 2. Females & males, $500.ea (778)212-2468 GERMAN Shephard puppy. Home raised. $350. Call 778478-1007
Misc. for Sale
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RUTLAND- 610 Peck Rd, Fri 9-5, Sat 9-3, Multi Family. Furniture, household, art, porta-potty + MORE. WEST Kelowna #158-1999 Hwy 97 South. HUGE YARD SALE. FRI & SAT 9am-6pm Tools, lawn furn., vhs tapes, misc. & much much more! WESTSIDE. Assorted African art/crafts, garden, power & hand tools, 18volt corded & hand tools, elec tiller, assorted deck furniture, pule saw, power washer, generator, chain saws etc. Fr & Sat, 8-5. 159 Heldon Crt. 250-769-0882
FREE! You must call by the following Thursday to book your ad for another day. (Valid through September)
Merchandise for Sale
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Crafts for Christmas for Sale Contact Holly at 250-888-8888
CHRISTMAS CORNER Advertise your Christmas Specials! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) 12 issues $192.00 (+HST)
AFTER SCHOOL Activities Guide Play Soccer! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) Have Fun! 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) Call Dave 12 issues $192.00 (+HST) @ 250-555-(kick) to register
FREE 4 drawer 30” x 5 ft steel office desk & 4 drawer legal size filing cabinet w/locks. You pick up. (250)861-3646
FREE horse manure. Dilworth area. You load or we load. Call 250-762-4600 FREE: Moving 763-7337
Building Supplies 1x6 Cedar fence boards. No holes. 3’ - .90ea; 4’ - $1.40ea; 5’ - $1.87ea. Rouck Bros. Lumby, BC. 1-800-960-3388. www.rouckbros.com
$100 & Under 2 wheels 195 15 R15 LS Alloy 4 stud holes. $75 (250)7688023 2 Wheels 3110 15 - white spokes for Ford Pick Up $60 (250)768-8023 4 wheels 235 75R15 GM Pick up $60 (250)768-8023 6 speakers, cabinet type. 18” deep 29”H 52”W $75 Call(250)768-8023 Angle Grinder 9” Heavy Duty $100 (250)768-8023 BLUE Recliner Chair, $35, Excellent Condition. 250-8689662 DESK with Drawers. $9.00, 250-215-3138 Entertainment Centre/Bookshelf. Excellent Condition! $95, 250-868-9662 ENTERTAINMENT Centre, Wood & Glass Door. $20, 250215-3138 HEAT Duct Pipe, 20 - 5” x 5’. $40 takes all. 250-765-2789 METAL studs, 30-6” 20ga, 9-6” 25ga, 22-1 1/2 track bars. $75 takes all. 250-765-2789 SAFETY First Baby Stroller. Holds 2, one snaps out. Exc. Shape. $60, 250-215-3138 TRUCK Tires 6 - 225/75R16, $75. 250-765-2789 VARIETY of lumber, take all for $20, 250-763-7337 VERY clean full size white fridge, $65. Call 250-768-3774 WOODS freezer 15cubic ft, Good condition $95 You pick up. (250)861-3646
$200 & Under Chesterfield $200 Call(250)768-8023 ORNAMENT Currio, 5 glass shelves. Almost New! $195. 250-868-9662 SOLID wood 9 drawer dresser with large attached mirror, $150. 250-765-0003
Farm Equipment
W. KELOWNA. Moving Sale. 9-5, Saturday April 14. #4072440 Old Okanagan Hwy. Appliances, tools & furniture. All in very good cond. WORRIED ABOUT THE WEATHER? Purchase Rain Insurance on your Garage Sale ad for $3. If it rains we’ll run your ad again for
WOLF Hybrid puppies, females & males available. $350. 778-478-1007
4 Yrs. Old Australian Cross Shepard Collie. To a good home with lots of running room. Call (250)765-9828
Cherry Hydro cooler, 2 compressors, 7.5hp & 5hp, stainless steel tank, 40-50 boxes per hour, good condition, $50,000obo, (250)498-9696
Boxes. 250-
FREE pick up , appliances or any kind of metal. Call (250)765-9303, 250-212-3122
FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317
Firewood/Fuel
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FIREWOOD. Fir $185/crd, Jack Pine $150/cd, Ponderosa, $125. Jim, 250-762-5469
MOVING, Must sell 2 cord Fir, $150/each, 250-575-4574
WANTED Applewood, will buy as rounds/logs, or can remove trees for wood. 604-970-4041
Furniture HUGE MEGA SALE @ OK Estates Furniture We are seriously OVERSTOCKED with COOL Mid Century Modern Home Furnishings. MORE Arriving Weekly!! 3292 Hwy 97N, 1.5km N of McCurdy. 250-807-7775 11-5 Tues-Sat
STAR STORES NOW OPEN BRING IN THIS AD & GET 10% OFF Any item in the store #9-1753 Dolphin Ave, Kel. (corner Kirshner & Dolphin) LOOK for the RED AWNINGS. 250-868-3255 COME IN & BROWSE; Antiques, furniture, tools, hardware, paint & much more. Top Quality acrylic paint & stain - 5 gal $44, 1 gal $12, Garden Tools - $8-$12
USED OFFICE FURNITURE! Over Stocked with all sizes of Metal Filing Cabinets, Task Chairs, Desks and Tables. All items are in GREAT condition! Visit our showroom Mon. to Fri. 8.00am to 4.30pm daily, at TOTAL OFFICE, 420 Banks Rd. Kel. 250-717-1626.
WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectable’s and Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580
Heavy Duty Machinery
PENTICTON GUN SHOW: This weekend, April 14 & 15. Meet Chris from The Best Little Gunshop Around Weber & Markin 4-1691 Powick Rd, Kel. Tues-Sat 10-6 250-762-7575.
A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
Firearms
Fresh From the Fields “Local Produce at Your Doorstep” To place an ad...call the Kelowna Capital News
250-763-7114
YARD Sale! 1355 Dehart Rd Corner Dehart & Crawford Fri Apr 13 12 pm Apr 14 8am Apr 15 8am
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Fresh From the Fields is back. To book your ad call your sales representative at 250-763-7114.
BOOK YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE TODAY! Purchase a 2 col x 1” ad space for $28.56/day, $69.00/week, $230.00/mth (+tax) or Flip it at the same great price as a 1 col x 2” 250-763-7114, email: classified@kelownacapnews.com
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Merchandise for Sale
Real Estate
Heavy Duty Machinery Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Medical Supplies
PRIDE Scooter, $900. 250762-0369 Shoprider Mobility Scooters & Powerchairs. New & Used, New Stair & Platform Lifts, Kel: 250-764-7757 Vernon: 250542-3745 T-free 888-542-3745 www.okmobility.ca
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Rentals
Apt/Condos for Sale
Apt/Condo for Rent
Homes for Rent
Homes for Rent
IMMACULATE 985 sq.ft Condo. 6 appl’s, secure parking, large private patio. $149,000 MLS Charlene Bertrand Coldwell Banker (250)-870-1870
Commercial/ Industrial
Duplex / 4 Plex
1BD, $650+utils, close to all amens, NP. Available May1st. Also 2bdrm Available May15th Call (250)-861-4700 1 Month FREE! 1Bdrm Apt, 1st flr, $775. 1bd, 3rd flr, $825. 55+, NS, ND, NP, Appliances. Excellent condition. Gordon Manor near Capri Centre. Includes Strata Fee! Call (250)764-5151 2BD lakeview in Winfield, priv ent/deck, new reno/appl, lndry rm, AC, NS, NP. $850 incl utils/cbl/int. 250-547-6624 2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 BROCKTON MANOR. 1 & 2 bedrooms. The large, bright units are a short walk to downtown, hospital, beach & shopping. Transit is right outside the door. Please call us at 250-860-4836 FAIRLANE CRT. 2 & 3 bdrms, heat & hot water incl. Located on Lawrence near Gordon, close to downtown & Capri shopping mall. Please call 250-860-4836 LAKEFRONT 1, 2, & 3 bdrm. Fully furn’d. Central. Available. to May From $1290 / 30days.
GOOD side x side duplex near Cosco, ideal for responsible family, 4bd+den, 2bth, rec room, appliances, blinds, fenced yard, NS, NP, May 1. $1225 /mo. Call 250-769-5871 NEW 2bdrm, & 2.5 baths, 5 appls, A/C, priv. patio, Hospital Area. $1195. Apr. 15th -May 1. 2473 Pandosy. 250-862-1701 NEW large 2bdrm duplex, 5 appls, 2 full baths, close to Hospital. Avail May 1, $1350. 250-862-1701
3BD, 2bth House in Ellison, close to school, very quiet, city & lake view. $1100+utils. NP. April 15. 250-448-6541 3BDRM House, close to all ammenities, $1200. NS, NP. Old Glenmore. 250-470-7291 3BD Upper House. Near DT. $1150+utils. NP, NS. May 1st. 1396 Highland Dr. 863-5270 3or4 bdrm home, Shannon Lk Rd. Dbl Gar, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, close to elementary school, Available May 1, no pets, $1625+util 250-869-9788 3 or 4 bdrm, Winfield area, $1575+util, backs onto Range land, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, May 1, Prefer no pets, but might consider some. 250-869-9788 4BD. 3 baths $1400 NP. NS. E.Kel. near bus Call Paramjit 250-878-5761, or 250-3175047 or 250-860-2297 Beautiful, 3-bdrm, 2-bath, upper, Oyama, lakeview, 7min walk to beach, RV parking, w/d, $1100+1/2util, May1, n/s, n/p, R.R. (250)549-6774
LAKEVIEW Heights 3bdrm 2 bath. Panoramic view all ammen., appls. furnished Avail now. $1200/mo (250)-7696776, or (250)-769-1222 LARGE 3bdrm, upper house. Sexsmith Rd, backs on to creek, 6 appls, $1200 utils incl. Avail Immed. 250-718-9302 MAY 1st- N.Glenmore- two storey house 3 bedrooms, office, familyroom, 2 baths, carport, patio, greenhouse, extra large yard, fruit trees, splendid view, NS. NP. $1550/mo+ utils 250-860-7012 Need 2 kitchens? Near Willow Park shopping & schools. Yard NS. NP. (778)753-4889 Newly reno’d 5bdrm Quiet area, nr. school & rec centre. Lrg yard & garden area. NS. No drinkers or Druggies. $1650/mo May 1st Call (250)491-5992 ,or 864-7934 RUTLAND in Orchard 2bdrm house, 1.5bath, $1100 + utils. Avail Immed. 765-3002 & 8635616
Apt/Condo for Rent
Apt/Condo for Rent
THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Houses For Sale
Misc. for Sale FOR
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Charming Gas Fireplace Perfect for curling up of Perfect for curling up in front in front of with that with that special someone. (house someone. included) special (house included)
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MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various floor plans avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms within walking distance of the Parkinson rec center, Apple Bowl, Kelowna Golf & Country Club & Spall Plaza. 250-860-4836. millcreekestates@shaw.ca Spacious 1&2bdrm aprtmnts close Capri Center mall in newly renovated building. Fr, st, dw, ac, hotwater, ug parking, laundry services avail. Avail immed $750 & $850. Call 250-860-7416 WILLOW PARK MANOR. Aurora and Hollywood. 1 & 2 bdrms. Steps away from Willow Park shopping center, transit & the other shops of Rutland. Direct bus route to UBCO. 12-15mins. 250-8604836
ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. CAN’T GET Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-9815991. HAPPY Shack Shed 16x12 fully wired, 6 peices to move. You pick up. Price negotable. Call (250)768-2714 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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Sporting Goods
PENTICTON GUN SHOW: This weekend, April 14 & 15. Meet Chris from The Best Little Gunshop Around Weber & Markin 4-1691 Powick Rd, Kel. Tues-Sat 10-6 250-762-7575.
Tools CRAFTEX 15” Band Saw, & Delta 12” Portable Planer,New Cond. $1200 (250)768-1222 Hydraulic Press – 12 ton, $170. Call 778-478-9282
Real Estate Acreage for Sale $164,020 11.8 acres cabin Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Pic’s email selkirk8@telus.net
Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD duplex for rent 1371 Sylvania Crst. Sundeck. $825. NP. 2 wrking people or retired. Close to Cosco. Call 250-7631558, 250-575-8154 2BDRM Duplex, fridge, stove, big yard, near shops, school & bus. Westbank, $850 + hydro. NS, NP. Immed 250-766-3782 2BDRMS. Great Location. WD, big yard,free prking. Reno’d. Beautiful area. $900 + utils.Avail May1(250)470-0000 3BD & 2BD, 2 full bath, livingrm, diningrm, kitchen, 5appls, all window blinds, 2 balconies, garage. NP. Avail Now. Call 250-860-8583 3BD, 2bth, 4appls, family or adults, NP. $1200+utils. Avail now. Call 250-769-6709 3BD, bbq, FP, laundry. OldGlenmore Resp.tenant. $1070 +utils. Avail Now. 763-7869.
Apt/Condo for Rent
MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 3YR. 2.99% 5 YR. 3.29% Trish at 250-470-8324 ******* OKHomeseller.com Where smart sellers meet smart buyers! View Thompson Okanagan properties for sale.// Selling? No Commission. (250) 545-2383 or 1-877-291-7576 Panoramic Hilltop, 4-bdrm, 2.3Acres, 10min from Vernon, $549,000 (250)540-2788 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Mobile Homes & Parks PANORAMIC VIEW. #13142440 Old Okanagan Hwy. 3bd, 2bth+ den. AC, gas FP, fenced yard in SIERRAS. Quick possession. $199,000, no HST. ACCENT HOMES, 250-7696614 PET & FAMILY FRIENDLY Westpoint. 3bd, 1bth, lovely fenced yard w/storage shed, $5000 down, $900/mo including pad rent, OAC or $99,000, no HST. ACCENT HOMES, Call (250)-769-6614
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Mr. Mobile Home Certified Factory Outlet. Spaces Available, Your location or crawlspace/basement models. Show homes 1680 Ross Rd. Kelowna 250-769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca
Townhouses THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
1500sq/ft. shop 22ft ceilings Shop on 1/4 acre, fully serviced & fenced, $1500/mo + triple net. Light or heavy industrial use & storage. Fully Serviced. WESTBANK INDUSTRIAL PARK, (250)769-7424 FOR LEASE 600 sq.ft. Office Trailer fully serviced on fenced 1/2 acre. Zoned Heavy Industrial Including Auto Wrecking. $2500 triple net incl. Fenced 1/2 to 1 acre serviced industrial lots available. Central Westside Location. will build to suit. 250-769-7424
Misc. for Sale
Housesitting KELOWNA/Summer Months. Retired single, female bank employee, impeccable house keeper, quiet/resp/reliable/NS/ ND/NP. Refs. 250-306-6188
Misc for Rent MONTH to Month parking. Christleton Ave, directly south of the KGH parkade. $56/mo. Contact Robert at 250-7636789, Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm.
Mobile Homes & Pads
Dilworth Heights
MOBILE for rent, $650 to $910. Westside. NP. Call 250768-5080, 250-717-1033
- Dilworth Mountain Estates 2421 Mount Baldy Dr.
Homes for Rent
1 MONTH FREE!!
2BD, 1bth, Ellison area, close to dog park. No dogs. $850 +utils. Call (250)-869-2186 2bd Mobile Rutland. May 1. in town on 2acr. Mature people pref. $900+utils, 250-575-4366
Apt/Condo for Rent
BEST DEALS IN KELOWNA! Affordable 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms. AC, near schools, shopping & bus route. Insuite laundry H.Up’s. Across from Park. Clean Quiet & Spacious. Sorry NO Pets. Well Managed Building (250)-861-5605 or (250)-861-5657
Commercial/ Industrial
Apt/Condos for Sale FOR Sale or Lease. Asher Place, Rutland Centre, Kelowna. 2bd, 2bath + den. 1250 sqft. South West Corner, 2nd floor. Fridge, Stove, D/W, Microwave, FP, W/D, Central Vac, A/C. Parking & Storage. $239,000 or Lease 1 year, $1150. NP, NS. Available now.
COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ Office space for lease. Reception area, four offices, coffee/ storage room. Located on Beaver Lake Road, 1 1/2 blocks from Highway 97. Easy access. Offstreet parking. $1100.00/month +utils. Lease negotiable. Phone:(250)766-3700
(with 1 year lease)
BRAND NEW BUILDING “SUPER QUIET”
• 2 bdrms., 2 bath units • Deck with view • Air Conditioning • In-suite laundry, appliances • Underground secure parking Rhonda: 250-762-9979
For Sale By Owner
For Sale By Owner
NOW RENTING By Appointment only 773 Glenmore Road 250-763-7114 TO BOOK YOUR AD
Kelowna’s newest and finest selection of rental suites. 773 Glenmore Road, corner of Glenmore & Summit.
Call for appointment to view 778-484-5847 or inquire at info@kelownaconservatory.com
Misc. for Sale
1/2 PLRANIECOUES MISCEL FOR SALE ADS!
Misc. for Sale • Appliances • Misc for Sale • Farm Equipment • Computer Equipment • Heavy Duty Machinery • Auctions • Tools • Firearms • Jewels/Furs • Building Supplies • Musical Instruments • Garden Equipment • Fruit & Veggies • Medical Supplies • Store Equipment • Sporting Goods • Firewood • Stereo/TV/DVD, etc.
For the month of April all ads in the Items for Sale category will be
A MUST SEE!!!!! OPEN HOUSE: Sat., April 14th, 12pm- 4pm 726 Renshaw Rd. Exceptional, 3165 sq. ft. 4bd, 3bath, bi-level, in family neighbourhood, Det/heated workshop w/ 10 ft ceiling, summer kitchen, 3FP’s, lower level w/o, deck, patio, sunroom with vaulted ceiling, carport, UG Irrigation, R/V prking. Near schools, shopping, bus, water park. Ideal for family/ daycare or B&B. OFFERS. www.comfree.ca (code 218654)
Save on Real Estate Fees!
ONLY $74.99 plus HST 1 col x 2” size with or without picture for 3 insertions (Reg Price $196.25)
1/2 PRICE! AD MUST BE BOOKED TO START BETWEEN Apr. 1ST & 27TH.
THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Call 250.763.7114 to book
REDUCED PRICE to $233,000 OWN THE LAND.
FOR SALE BY OWNER SPECIAL
Call your classified representative today!
No refunds if cancelled. Must book min. 4 weeks. Cannot be combined with any other special. No changes permitted with the exception of price.
Open House Sat. Apr. 14, 1-4pm. 2873 Summerview Place, West Kelowna. Follow Com Free Signs & Balloons Custom built 3235sq.ft 5 bedroom, hardwood, s/s apps, 9’ vaulted ceilings, AC, workroom, cold room, u/g irrig, large landscaped yard, panoramic views!!!! $539,900 250-768-7528 summerview@shaw.ca
250-763-7114
Moduline Home - Own the land. 2 bdrm, 2 full bth, gas fireplace, 45+, 2 small pets under 15”, 2 extra parking stalls, CA, side deck, 10X18 rear deck, strata fee- $45/mo. Insulated 12X32 garage w/work bench & Lrg storage in rear. Call 250-769-6446.
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WESTBANK 1 Bdrm bsmt ste in GLENROSA - Avail May 1 (or sooner), Seperate entry,
3 bed, 2 bath townhouse $1450. Single car garage. Backyard with grass and upper balcony off dining room. Incl w/d/f/s/dw. Close to schools, park and shops. 1 yr lease. N/p, n/s. Call 250-4702457 to view. Avail May 1. Ref’s req.
Cars - Sports & Imports
2bdrms for rent in house. Shared kitchen, bath & yard. No pets, includes utilities, $500&$600/mo. 250-860-8031 Room for rent in my home, $450-500 incls everything. 1888-492-2543
While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.
Storage FALCON Self Storage, 747 Fitzpatrick Rd. has gated and secure space avail for your boats & vehicles and all your storage needs. Vehicle storage starting at $85/month. Please call 250-765-1477
Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.
FURN’D ROOM for clean, mature, N/S student, working person. Near KLO Campus. Refs & DD req. 250-862-2950. Room for rent. Furn’d bdrm, mature male only. $475/mo.Also Trailer, $500.250-317-2546 RUTLAND. 1bdrm $400 all utils incl, w/d, cbl. NS, NP, NB, Near bus.(250)-862-9749 or (250)-575-9109 RUTLAND. Avail immed. Furn’d room, own entrance, shr’d kitchen & lndry, cbl & TV incl. Near bus stop. $400. Email: hayjude@hotmail.com or call 250-491-7886 after 4pm RUTLAND furnished room for working man, 30+, livingroom, TV, kitchen, laundry, utils incl, $490+DD. Call 250-215-1561
Townhouses
Townhouses
THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
Office/Retail 191 ASHER ROAD, 1750 sq/ft. $1350 + Tax. Plenty of parking. 250-765-9448 HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, 1500-3300sq’ of indust. & compound. Rutland area. 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295 NEWLY reno’d office space, w/lake view. 700sq.ft. $750 + T.N. 250-768-9083 Westbank
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WESTBANK Furnished 1Bdrm lower level, a/c, fridge,microwave,hotplate includes cable,net, all utils. NP. NS. $650/mo (250)717-0045
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Suites, Upper 1&2bd suites avail. Sep ent. upper 2bd+office, $1000 or 1bd lower w/ gas FP. $700. Each has FS, shr’d lndry, utils incl. ns, np. May 1st. 868-0750 1BDRM 900sf., full bath., f/s, int/cble., Avail May1, NS, NP, no parties, 1 person $700. Cpl. $800. 250-765-1623 1BDRM above ground suite for 1 person, sep. entrance, priv. patio, L. Mission. $675 incl utils, internet & cable. NS, NP. May 1st, 250-764-8040 1BD suite on view, $625 utils incl. Pets ok. Prking avail. Avail now. Call 250-681-1735 2BD. Newly reno’d, Rutland, private, utils/cbl./wifi/lndry incl., np, ns, $900.+DD. Call 250807-7864, 250-718-4167 2BD.Upper 4 Plex Unit in quiet area of Rutland. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS. NP. No Parties. Older adults preferred. $830/mo + utilities. D.D.Req’d Call 250-451-9923 ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. PEACHLAND 3bd newly painted, garage, view, $1100+ 2/3 utils. NP, NS, NP, ref’s, Adults pref. Call 250-808-9037
Townhouses 2-bdrm Townhouse, spacious, walkout, reno’d bldg, parking, patio, a/c, water incl, $850,1/2 month free rent. Pet friendly. Also 2-bdrm, apartment, reno’d, 3appl, a/c, balcony,water, parking incl, $800,. (250)769-0626, Vernon, BC
Townhouses
LYLE’S TOWING. Free Removal of unwanted vehicles. Pay up to $1000 for good vehicles. Lots of used parts for sale. (250)-765-8537 SCRAP Car Removal. $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days/week Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593
One too many cars, so she’s gotta go. Very reliable. Brand new cooling system, tires have 70-90% tread left. Leather seats, power everything. There are some scratches & dents above the drivers wheel well and on the bumper. Also needs a splash of paint. Very comfortable travel car or a great starter car! Appraised at $4600. Further Reduced to $3000 250-869-7362 Lve msg
AUTOMOTIVE SPECIAL ONLY $59.99 plus HST 1 col x 2” size with or without picture for 3 insertions
Call your classified representative today!
250-763-7114 DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-910-6402
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GUARANTEED Auto Loans or We Will Pay You $1000
All Makes, All Models. New & Used Inventory. 1-888-229-0744 or apply on line at: www.kiawest.com (click credit approval) Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
SHIFT AUTO FINANCE Get Approved Today! CREDIT DOESN’T MATTER.. For The Best Interest Rate Call: 1.877.941.4421 www.ShiftAutoFinance.com
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Glenmore-Ellison Improvement District
INFORMATION for District Water Users 445 Glenmore Rd, Kelowna BC V1V 1Z6 Phone (250)763-6506 Fax (250)763-5688 www.glenmoreellison.com
ordond 2-2200g
2320 sq.ft. Main floor completely updated. Gas fireplace, central air, spa-like ensuite. Basement great for guests, plus workshop area.
Centrally located 55-Plus Gated Community, minutes from everything!
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Recreational/Sale 10ft Slumber Queen Camper. Fully Loaded. $1900 obo Ken(250)768-6834 1981 GMC 3/4 Ton Truck with Canopy & 1987 9.5 ft. Camper all in Good Condition Etc. $5,250 Firm. Cash or certified cheque. 250-765-7958 1997 Islander, wide body camper van. Excellent condition, $25,000. 250-707-1272
1AA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Min $60 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 250-899-0460 ARMOUR Towing. Scrap Car Removal., Up to $100 CASH 7 days/week (250)-801-4199 Scrap Batteries Wanted We buy scrap batteries from cars & trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Minimum 10. Call Toll Free 1.877.334.2288 SCRAP Car Removal, $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days a week. Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593
Sport Utility Vehicle
1992 VW Passat, original owner, 141,000kms, auto, air, etc. Asking $2000. 250-765-8250 2004 Z06 Corvette 405 hp 6 speed 29,000. kms 37,500. phone 542-8317.
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2006 Honda Civic LX, Coupe, Sunroof, Manual, new all Seasons, 48,000K, exc/cond, $12,500 OBO (250)275-3255 PRICE REDUCED! 2009 black Hyundai Sonata. Excellent condition. Loaded with options! Extended warranty and financing available. 111k km, $10,900 obo. Drastically reduced, MUST SELL! 250-497-5191
Scrap Car Removal
Auto Financing
NOTICE to all residents within the Glenmore-Ellison Improvement District water system:
only steps away from the pool, hot tub and putting green.
Exclusive Listing
laundry, includes util, TV, Internet. Close to bus stop. N/S, N/P. $800/mo Call 250-470-7845
Suites, Lower 1BD, avail now. Rutland. Near schools/shops. $700 incl utils. NP. bus route. 250-765-2903. 1BDRM furn’d suite, $800 all utils incl. parking for 1 vehiccle, bus stop near by, recently reno’d, clean and bright, NS, NP. 250-878-5780 1BDRM, living room & 1 bath. Rutland, near gym, bus & school. $675, 250-765-0623 & 250-859-5456 & 250-864-6160 2BD legal suite Rutland. Nr. bus & shopping. 4appl, ns, np. $900 + utils. Avail Apr 1st. Call 250-863-1155 2BDRM, 1bath, Rutland, close to ammens, Available now. $850, NS, NP, 250-864-1341 2Bdrm Winfield. Priv. entry NS. NP. Fridge, stove, $790 incl. utils. (250)766-3395 3BD a/c, priv laundry,driveway bus school cble wireless utils incl’d NS NP $1100 Avail May 1. 250-826-2233 AVAIL Now, 1bdrm, North Glenmore, close to bus rt, priv. entrance, fireplace, utils included. Shared lndry, NS, NP, $750/mo. 250-762-9994. Includes internet & cable. BRAND New 1bdrm Behind Costco, Utilities & Cable Included. No Parties. NP. $800/mo.Call (250)-763-7553 Bright 2bdrm Newly Reno’d 5 apppls includes utils, covered parking, storage,central air $1000/mo (250)717-3580 LRG 2bd bsmt suite, close to OC, shopping, utils, lndry incl, $1000. May 1. 250-763-2399 RUTLAND- 2bdrm gr level, priv entry, 5appls,FP, heat, nr bus route. NS. NP, NP. ND, ideal for wrkng/couple, Avail immed. $1000 250 762-6519 WESTSIDE Newer 1bdrm Walk/Out, full kitchen, full bath, w/d $850/mo includes utils.May 1st (604)769-4222
Enjoy the quiet park-like setting from your covered deck…
garage/storage, parking, shared
1999 Cadillac STS
The District will conduct its spring water main Àushing from March 5th to April 19th, 2012 as follows: Mar 5-7
UBCO Zone – includes UBCO, Kelowna Airport, Airport Ind’l Park, Yaletown Condos, Glenmore Rd. N & areas of Curtis Rd.
Mar 12 – 16
Ellison (east of Airport)
March 19 – 23
Scenic Zone/Upper Glenmore Bench – area generally bound by McKinley, Scenic, Valley, Sexsmith & Lougheed Rds. Includes Longhill Rd., College Heights & Solterra subdivision.
Mar 26 – 30
Glenmore Zone West – area generally bound by Kathler, Snowsell, Glenmore, Glenmeadows, Moubray & Drake Rds.
Apr 2 – 5
Glenmore Zone East – area generally bound by Union, Valley, Summit & Glenmore/Snowsell Rds.
Apr 10 - 12
Wilden
Apr 16 – 17
Quail Ridge including Aberdeen Hall
April 18 – 19
Dry Valley Rd. area
Flushing occurs between 8:00am and 3:30pm. Avoid doing laundry during these times. During this period you may experience variations in the water pressure and some discoloration in the water. If you experience discoloration, run the cold-water tap until the water runs clear. Please check your water for clarity prior to using. You can visit the GEID website at www.glenmoreellison.com for schedule updates, expanded list of streets and when GEID crews will be in your speci¿c area. Residents who wish direct noti¿cation about spring Àushing can email hbauer@geid.org. Please include your street address in your email request.
1995 Isuzu - Rodeo 4x4, new brakes, exhaust, & tires, exc cond, Black/4-dr 155,000kms, $4495. obo (250)542-2822 2005 GMC Jimmy, 4wd, 2dr, AC, leather, low mileage (82,000kms) $9,500 obo. Call 250-448-6604
Trucks & Vans 1992 FORD F-150 XLT
REDUCED: 5.8L, V8, automatic, 2 wheel drive, two tone, with canopy. 230,000 kms. Comes with extra tires. Asking $1800 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9 pm. 1998 250 Silverado 4x4 Extra Cab, Short Box. 454 Motor. Auto. Trailer Pkg. Leather,155K Runs Great No Rust. $5000 (250)317-5860 2004 cummings diesel 4x4 pick-up. Lots of extras, $9500. Call eves, 250-860-5375 2005 Dakota 4x4, ext-cab, 2nd owner ex/cond., low Km’s, First $10,500, Rick 306-5656 2008 F350 shortbox, crewcab, 4x4, all options, incl navigation & power moon roof, sprayed in boxliner & new tires, 75K, $34,500,250-558-9796 Vernon 2008 Ford Ranger, supercab sport. 74,000km, 5spd, 6 cylinder, stereo, tinted windows, sprayed box liner, winter tires. $8,995, 250-762-3116
Boats (2) 2004 Yamaha XL Waverunners, w/double EZ load Trailer, Covers, great condition $8500 obo (250)275-3255 2 Sun Fracker Pontoon boats, 28’ & 24’,both w/bimini tops & 115 hp Mercs & Tandem trailers $13,500.ea (250)547-8736
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: ESTATE OF VERONICA ESTHER MURRAY, also known as Veronica Murray, deceased formerly of 55-355 Terai Court, Kelowna, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Veronica Esther Murray, also known as Veronica Murray are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix at 221-3011 Louie Drive, on, or before May 11, 2012, after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice.MARCIA SIKAL, Executrix by Porrelli Law, Barristers and Solicitors, Attention: Nancy E. Fish Telephone 250768-0717
WAREHOUSEMAN’S Lien Act. Under the terms of the Warehouseman’s Lien Act, Goods and Personal Property of this person listed below, deposited at Sexsmith Self Storage Ltd., have been seized and will be sold, to recover the cost for unpaid storage rent. Name: Unit # Katharine Barham 521 Chad Pare 440 •
24/7 • anonymous • confidential • in your language
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1-800-680-4264
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1*ALYSSA* GFE. Open Minded Firey Redhead. Men’s Mag Model. 250-300-2399 24HRS 1 and only Garden of Eden. Voted #1 in Customer Satisfaction. Only agency in Kelowna open 24/7 and accepting credit cards. GFE avail. 250868-9439 Now Hiring AAA BRANDY Pleasing You, Pleases me.. Hot Busty Playful Mature Blonde. Best Rates & Daily Specials. 250-826-8615 A BRUNETTE BEAUTY, 36C-28- 35, Long Hair, 26 yrs, 5’5. 127lbs. Clean & Discreet. Ph# (250)-681-8369 AN Open Minded Mature Sexy Busty Blonde, Ready To PLEASE YOU! GFE. Independant. 250-808-9673 BACK IN TOWN! April’s Babe Spring Specials. Classy, Foxy Discreet Dana. 250-859-6689 BEACH BUNNIES Be Spoiled At Kelowna’s Only 5 Star Men’s Spa #32-2789 Hwy 97 Blue Heights www.beachbunnies.ca 250-448-8854 CINDY 46DDD. Loves to play. GFE. Kelowna area (250)503-8105 DESTINY - Tall, Tanned Experienced, Busty Blonde. Call 250-317-4605 ENJOY a sensual, discreet, tryst with a sexy, beauty in/out Lydia 250-448-2894 GENNA. Petite Busty Blonde Bombshell,For a Mind Blowing Time. Call (778)-215-0153 MALE 4 Male Erotic Massage $95, waxing, intimate grooming & skin care for the face & back. Winfield, 9-9 Daily 250-766-2048 PLAYFUL, UPSCALE, OPEN Minded Beauty Offering Massage In My Studio. Call (250)-808-3303 www.oasisstudio.weebly.com SEXY, 42 DDD, 28/32 brown eyed brunette. Sexy & Sweet, Discreet. Enjoys couples & dom, GFE. Kelly 765-1098. SMOKING Hot Asian Girl Massage content: Excellent service skills unseen anywhere else. Unforgettable for many days to come. Call or text (604)- 367 5937 SOOO SEXY SANDY The Original K-Town Girl. 38D, 29, 34. Come Play! 878-1514 THE DOLLHOUSE. Kelowna’s erotic hot spot! (250)448-4305 www.thedollhouse.info
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13075 Lake Hill Dr. Home + Lot from $379,900-$549,900 OPEN DAILY 12-4PM 1-877-766-9077 www.CadenceKelowna.com
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Destination Homes
Tallus Ridge at Shannon Lake
Gold Tommie Award Winning Show Home
SHOWHOMES OPEN Mayne/Neufeld 250-469-4004 or 250-470-1044 www.tallusridge.com www
13310 Lakehill Dr., Lake Country
Eagle Crest
H&H Homes in Smith Creek
3103 Sageview Rd - $579,000+HST 3107 Sageview Road - $599,000+HST Jaime Briggs 250-860-7500 Coldwell Banker
250.766.0160
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5235 Buchanan Rd $1,399,000 - $1,579,000 250-864-3773 250 86 46
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4350 Ponderosa Drive from $365,000 Tower Ranch OPEN TUES-SAT 1-4PM 1697 Tower Ranch Boulevard from $439,900 1-866-767-3245 www.discovereaglesview.com OPEN SAT-THURS 12-5PM 250-491-2918 www.towerranch.com 250 49 33
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965 Westpoint Dr Lots starting at $265,000 Home + Lots starting at $1.4 M OPEN WED-SUN 12-4 PM 250-764-0626 250 76 woodlandhillskelowna.com
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104-3735 Casorso Road from $224,900 3433 Kingfisher Rd. from $255,000 OPEN MON-WED + WEEKENDS 12-5PM OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12-4PM 250-860-6477 250 86 missionmeadows.ca 250-707-3801 www.sagecreek.com
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Sunrise Crown Estate
2283 Shannon Heights Crt starting at $379,900 OPEN BY APPOINTMENT 250-862-1369 250 86 www.eaglecrestkelowna.com
3013 Pandosy Street from $351,000 2070 Boucherie Road from $289,900 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12-4PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 250-762-5818 www.sopasquare.com 250 76 www.TuscanyVillas.ca 11-866-930-3572 866 7
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3485 Creekview Crescent from $345,020 40 Pearwood Corner OPEN MON-FRI 8-4PM WKNDS 12-4PM 511 Yates Road from $329,900 250-212-0278 or 250-826-0680 250 2 OPEN SAT-SUN 1-4PM 25 West Harbour Ryan Mayne 250-860-0303
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700 Martin Avenue from $389,900 250-859-2774 www.MartinLofts.ca
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Recycled rubber solution alternative to paving Bobbi-Sue Menard CONTRIBUTOR
There is a new alternative solution available in Kelowna for installing walk-ways or patios in your yard this summer. Eco-Flex is an Alberta company that specializes in recycled rubber products for its product lineup of paver stones, pathways and pads for residential use. Eco-Flex, which opened here in August 2011, offers the benefits and price of the new material are attracting a lot of interest from developers, builders and homeowners, says Kelowna manager Darcy Martin.
“The product is attractive, environmentally friendly and long lasting,” explained Martin. While the product is versatile in shapes, stamped patterns and colours, the base material is rubber crumb from recycled domestic tires. Once the originally tires have been crumbled, the entire batch is individually coated with a polymer to seal the rubber and prevent leaching. Instead of a glue or bonding agent which might leach chemicals at a later date, Eco-Flex products are created in high pressure molds in the manufacturing facility in Legal, Alta.
The manufacturing process allows for tremendous variation in patterning as Eco-Flex can be made to look like paver stones or brick in walkways. The real difference is that the homeowner only has to install sheets of Eco-Flex instead of laying bricks and stone individually by hand. The site prep does remain the same, but the installation is far faster. Because Eco-Flex is rubber it does not crack and heave like concrete. Should a panel be damaged by weather, it is a simple matter to pry the modular piece out and slip in a new one.
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DISPLAYING AN Eco-Flex recycled rubber panel are Dave Grant and Darcy Martin. The surface is non-slip in winter and can stand up to the elements. There is a rigid spine in the product to prolong its expected decade long lifespan.
The only place the product is not recommended is in a garage situation, like all rubber it is susceptible to gasoline. Martin says Eco-Flex makes up for that in the
product’s resistance to other corrosive substances. “Unlike concrete, EcoFlex isn’t corroded by salt.” Martin says once people understand the possi-
bilities with Eco-Flex and how easy it is to install they are more than happy to try it out. ] Eco-Flex is located in Kelowna on Commercial Drive, 250-469-9302.
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Government tax incentives available to assist home buyers The provincial and federal governments both offer programs that can help make it possible to purchase a new home.
B.C. HOME BUYERS PLAN
The B.C. First-Time New Home Buyers’ Bonus is a one-time payment of up to $10,000 for B.C. residents who are first-time home buyers and who purchase a home that falls under the program’s eligibility requirements. As a buyer, it must be the first primary residence you have purchased either in B.C. or anywhere else in the world. For more details on this program, see www.sbr.gov.bc.ca/individuals/Income_Taxes/Personal_Income_Tax/ tax_credits/fthb_bonus_faqs.htm#16.
FEDERAL HOME BUYERS PLAN One of the most well-known, uti-
lized programs is the Home Buyers Plan. This plan allows eligible people to withdraw up to $25,000 tax free from their Registered Retirement Savings Plan to purchase or build a qualifying home. To qualify, as a first-time home buyer you can’t have owned a home as a principal residence for four years before the date of the withdrawal of funds. People using this plan have to start repaying the amount two years after withdrawing the funds and the entire amount must be repaid within 15 years.
TAX-FREE SAVINGS ACCOUNT Tax-free savings accounts allow people to save money and not pay tax on any interest accrued. This is a great way to save for a down payment on a home as the money is often more accessible than an
RRSP.
NEW HOUSING REBATE PROGRAM New homes are still subject to HST, but there are some circumstances when you may be eligible to claim a rebate for a part of that tax for the purchase price or cost of building your home. It is best to consult the government site for the rebate rules as B.C. is in transition from HST back to GST. Check out www.cra-arc.gc.ca/E/ pub/gp/rc4028/README.html. For the new residential housing category of a secondary or recreational residence (new as of April 1), check out the website www.sbr.gov.bc.ca/individuals/Customer_Service/BonusesAndGrants/grant_new_sec_rec_ residences.htm.
HOME BUYERS TAX CREDIT Like the Home Buyers Plan, if you
haven’t lived in another home owned by you or your spouse/common-law partner in any of the four preceding years and you acquire a qualifying home (i.e., a housing unit located in Canada that will be your principal residence), you can claim an amount of $5,000 for the federal Home Buyers Tax Credit. This translates to about $750 in federal tax relief. This initiative is designed to help first-time home buyers with the costs associated with the purchase of a home such as legal fees, land transfer taxes, etc. This tax credit is claimed on income tax returns in the year you purchase a home. There is also opportunity for individuals who require wheelchair accessible homes to claim this tax credit. For more information, see the website www.sbr.gov.bc.ca/individuals/Income_Taxes/Personal_Income_
Tax/tax_credits/fthb_bonus_faqs.htm.
B.C. PROPERTY TRANSFER TAX CREDIT
B.C. residents can also make a provincial property transfer tax credit claim if you are purchasing a home as a principal residence as long as you and your spouse or common-law partner has never owned a home, or an interest in a home, anywhere in the world. There are additional conditions relating to price, lot size, down payment and residency. Of Prime Interest is provided by Verico Kelowna Home Mortgages: Arlyne Wilson, 250-862-1818, awilson@lenderapproved.ca; Darwyn Sloat, 250-718-411, dsloat@kelownahomemortgages.ca; Trish Balaberde, 250-470-8324, trishb@kelownahomemortgages.ca; Kristin Rosdal, 250-878-3007, kristin@kelownahomemortgages.ca
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