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excellent prizes, from which you can choose if you’re one of the winners. Mosaic Books has donated a beautiful Canadian book, Canada’s National Parks, a Celebration, which will also celebrate the expansion of this familyowned and operated local bookstore with the opening of a new store in Willow Park Shopping Centre in Rutland in July; while the new West Kelowna Landmark 8 Cinemas invites two of you to try out one of its eight state-of-the-art auditoriums with digital projection, four of which are 3D-capable; and the Falcons baseball club offers tickets for two to one of their home games in Kelowna. Answers to these questions must be submitted a fortnight from now, by July 9, and the names of the winners, along with the correct answers, will appear in the paper July 20, three weeks from now.
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NEWS MEMBERS of the Hazmat unit (left) respond to a chemical spill that occurred Thursday at SunValley Foods on Leckie Place in Kelowna. Ambulance personnel (below) were called to assist Sun Valley workers who were exposed to the vapour created by the mixture of chlorine and a citrus cleaning solution.
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FLIPPED OVER…A semi transport truck carrying a roller coaster for West Coast Amusements flipped over after exiting Highway 97 C onto a runaway lane near Brenda Mine earlier this week. It was heading east on the Connector when it began experiencing difficulty, headed up the very steep exit lane and then rolled back down. The driver was rattled but uninjured.
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Five-car pileup on Springfield Avenue A multi-vehicle crash shut down a busy road, knocked out power lines and sent six people to hospital Wednesday night. Kelowna RCMP headed to the five vehicle crash, shortly after 6 p.m., June 27. “The investigation is ongoing in regard to how the crash happened but speed appears to have been a factor,” said Const. Kris Clark. “The information I have suggests that six persons—unknown age/gender—were taken to hospital with minor/ moderate non-life threatening injuries.” Although there were few serious injuries, traffic was snarled for some time as Springfield Road was shut down between Dillworth Drive and Durnin Road, so crews could deal with another issue. Those who lived in the area had to contend with a blackout, Staff Sgt. Blake MacLeod explained, as there were downed power lines. FortisBC worked into the wee hours of the night, ensuring power lines were made safe before the road was opened to traffic.
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Highway 97 upgrade half done Alistair Waters ASSISTANT EDITOR
The province celebrated 50 per cent completion of the new Highway 97 section between Winfield and Oyama Thursday with a bang. During a ceremony on site, provincial Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom along with federal MP Ron Cannan and Lake Country Mayor James Baker triggered an explosion that levelled a hillside peak above the existing Highway 97, near the intersection with Gatzke Road. “This new four-lane section of Highway 97 between Winfield and Oyama will benefit all Okanagan Valley residents and businesses,� said Lekstrom. “From families taking their children to the beach or sports tournaments, to commercial drivers transporting their goods safely and efficiently, to visitors exploring the Okanagan’s orchards and wineries, all motorists will enjoy this wider, safer stretch of highway.� As it has done in recent years on other major provincial construction projects—including the William R. Bennett Bridge—the government used the halfway point of the $77.9-million Highway 97 roadwork to celebrate the work and publicly thank the 250 men and women who are, or have worked on the nine-kilometre stretch of road. The new section of highway is located above the existing Highway 97, which, in parts, is only two lanes wide. In past years, the existing stretch of road has seen many serious traffic accidents and regular congestion. In lobbying for work to start to widen the road back in 2005, Lake Country council gave provincial and federal politicians jars of “traffic� jam in a bid to raise awareness of the need to make the stretch of Highway 97 through the area safer. Funded by the province, $44.3 million, and the federal government, $33.6 million, the new piece of road is expected to be complete by the summer of 2013. Project manager Kyle Webb of contractor Windley Contracting Inc. said, depending on this winter’s weather, that timeline will be met and the road will come in on budget.
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LAKE COUNTRY Mayor James Baker speaks at a media gathering Thursday to update progress on the Winfield-Oyama Highway 97 upgrade. He said the project has gone smoothly. In January a large rock from the project careened down hill from the work and landed on the existing road below. Since then berms have been put in place to stop that from happening again. Local MLA Norm Letnick noted that the road project here was one of 600 along Highway 97 from the B.C.-Washington border to the B.C. Alaska
border that money was applied for through provincial and federal infrastructure funds. It was also one of the few that was actually awarded funding. Lekstom said that was because the government recognized the need to deal with a bottleneck on a strategic transportation route in the B.C. Interior. “This will replace the last two-lane section of highway between the Okanagan Connector and Vernon,� said Letnick.
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The Black Mountain Irrigation District has issued a water quality advisory for the entire service area. On Sunday, June 24, Mission Creek flows reached an unprecedented peak flow rate of more than 100 cubic metres per second. The high flow resulted in a slope failure along upper Mission Creek. The very high silt load in Mission Creek as a result was measured at the BMID water treatment plant to be more than 600 turbidity units. Robert Hrasko, administrator for the irrigation district, said they were able to let the poorest quality water bypass and treat the residual water. “The water flowing through our balancing reservoirs will be reaching the public (Thursday) and levels of between 1.5 and 2.0 turbidity units is expected,” Hrasko said in a news release. “The level of turbidity may not be visible to the eye…the levels of bacteria after disinfection continue to be zero.” Interior Health and BMID recommend that all users seeking a higher level of protection should boil their water or obtain water from a safe alternate source for the next week. For infants, the elderly, people with weakened immune systems or anyone seeking a higher level of protection, boil tap water or take extra precautions. For more, contact BMID at 250-765-5169.
Could Agricultural Land Reserve property be used for research and development instead? This was one of the final points of wisdom outgoing UBCO vicechancellor Doug Owram left Kelowna to ponder before his retirement. According to the economist, whose textbooks set the bar for the discipline before he became leader of the new university, it is now time for UBCO and the Okanagan community to devise a strategy for how the university can foster growth. “It’s very dangerous to come up with a strategic plan when you don’t have the experience to do it,”
City in Action COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS Annual Report Council received the 2011 Annual Report, titled “Your City. Your Voice.” along with the financial statements describing municipal actions and objectives. The report is available online at kelowna.ca/cityhall. Council also received the remuneration and expense reports for Council and City staff.
Revitalization Tax Exemption Council gave initial consideration to amendments to the Revitalization Tax Exemption Bylaw. The changes expand the boundary of the tax exemption zones in Rutland and downtown. The amendments also extend tax exemptions for rental housing and some renovations of commercial and residential buildings. Council directed staff to report back annually on the need for continued tax exemptions for rental housing. kelowna.ca/council
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Doug Owram said Owram. “After seven years, it’s time.” Converting some ALR holdings to research and development zones was an off-the-cuff brainstorm he offered up by way of suggesting the sorts of creative problem solving the task will take going forward. It came to him after researching a final speech,
The public may review copies of the proposed disposition at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3rd Floor, from 8 AM – 4 PM, Monday to Friday. INFO: 250-469-8610
Registration Still Open For Summer Program Registration for the City of Kelowna’s summer camps and recreation programs is ongoing, providing you with the perfect opportunity to get active and stay active this summer. To view the complete list of current programs or to register online, visit kelowna.ca/ recreation. Registration is also available in person at the Parkinson Recreation Centre or by phone at 250-469-8800. kelowna.ca/recreation
Property Taxes Property owners are reminded that 2012 property taxes must be paid by: Midnight, Tuesday, July 3, 2012.
On Sunday, July 1, the Glenmore Landfill will be open regular hours, 7:30am to 4:45pm and the Parkinson Recreation Centre will be open 10am to 3pm.
Taxes can be paid by mail, in person or online at banking institutions, and in person at City Hall. Postmark dates are not accepted as proof of payment.
On Monday, July 2, Parkinson Recreation Centre will open 6am to 8:30pm.
City Hall is open Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm. Deposit boxes are available at the front entrance to City Hall, at the Doyle Avenue parking lot exit, and the Parkinson Recreation Centre. City Hall will be closed Monday, July 2, 2012 for Canada Day.
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Nevertheless, he feels careful planning could help level the playing field. “The sheer presence of an institution like UBCO will, of course, have an impact on a community— but that isn’t enough,” Owram said. He pointed to ventures like Metabridge, a networking retreat for the technology industry, and Accelerate Okanagan, the new technology hub, as examples of the positive influence the university can have in the area. He encouraged the chamber of commerce members to meet with the city, the non-profit sector and the university to start making those all-important strategic plans. jsmith@kelownacapnews.com
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Unlike the University of California San Diego, the government does not own vast tracks of land here that could be committed to research and development to build out a successful technology sector. Nor does the City of Kelowna or the province have the time and resources to work on the indepth planning that needed to develop the lively university-city relations that have created San Diego’s industry boom. The Okanagan is quite small and Canadian research and development and academic investment quite far behind other nations of its stature to expect UBCO can singlehandedly right the area’s economic peaks and valleys, he suggested.
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delivered to the business community at the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce meeting Thursday. As one of his last addresses to the community, Owram used the moment to examine how the University of California San Diego has dealt with what’s termed “gown and town” relations, looking at ways industry, government, the non-profit service sector and university can work together to develop a more sustainable economy centred around the creative class. “The Okanagan needs to be more than just beaches and peaches,” Owram said, shortly after admitting it is still quite dull for the 20-somethings the area needs to retain after graduating from his institution.
Property taxes can be paid by cash, cheque, money order or debit card. Cheques postdated to July 3, 2012 are accepted.
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Watermain Flushing Utility crews continue their watermain flushing program to ensure the distribution system is refreshed and healthy. Old Meadows Road to Barnaby Road from Okanagan Lake to Raymer Road June 15 – June 29 During this period, lower than normal water pressure may be experienced. If water is discoloured, run the cold water until clear. INFO: 250-469-860
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PUBLIC MEETING Notice is given that City Council will hold a public meeting on: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 6pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street Council Chambers In compliance with Council Policy No. 359, the following liquor primary license amendment application is currently under consideration by Kelowna City Council:
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Presentations at the public meeting are limited to a maximum of five minutes. If a person has additional information they shall be given further opportunity to address Council after all other members of the public have been heard a first time. No representation will be received by Council after the conclusion of the public meeting. Correspondence, petitions and e-mails relating to this application must include your name and civic address. Petitions should be signed by each individual and show the address and/or legal description of the property he or she believes would be affected by the proposal. Correspondence and petitions received between June 22, 2012 and 4pm on Monday, July 9, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council for consideration at the public meeting. Any submissions received after 4pm on Monday, July 9, 2012 will not be accepted. The public may review copies of the Council reports and related materials online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of June 22, 2012 and up to and including July 10, 2012. INFO: 250 469-8645
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Government misleads growers on replant program Judie Steeves STAFF REPORTER
Local growers learned Tuesday from the provincial government that funds announced in May to re-start the replant assistance program will not be available until 2013. For Kirpal Boparai, president of the B.C. Fruit Growers Association, that news is very discouraging. A Kelowna grower, Boparai says that means that none of the $2 million announcement in May will actually reach growers’ hands until a year from September, a fact which could be the last straw for some farmers already in a weakened financial state because of a poor market for apples. “Some could go out of business, especially if they believed the replant program would go ahead when government announced it,” Boparai said.
“The money is just grower-government sitting there, but they working group that recwon’t go ahead until ommended last fall next year,” he said. continuing the replant The $2 million program and then the would provide about agriculture minister’s $7,000 per acre tostatement that he supwards the estimatported that recommened cost of $25,000 to dation when he spoke $30,000 per acre to reto growers at their conplant an apple orchard, vention in January. or about 30 per cent of “Growers don’t emthe total cost, he said. bark on a one-year reKirpal Boparai BCFGA generplant plan; it’s a fiveal manager Glen Luyear program,” excas said a quick survey of growers this plained Lucas. week who have enquired about the It’s a big investment and it’s sevprogram indicated that about 37 have eral years before the new trees come replanted this year, expecting there into production, so there’s no income would be a replant program available from that acreage during that time. for some assistance this year. The program will encourage highLucas said they would have based density plantings, which use more efthat on recommendations of a joint ficient irrigation systems and reduce
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2030 Benvoulin Road and 2190 Mayer Road Lots 3 and 4, District Lot 142, ODYD, Plan KAP82214 Bylaw No. 10634 (OCP11-0009) Bylaw No. 10635 (TA11-0008) Bylaw No. 10636 (Z11-0063) The applicant is proposing to amend the Official Community Plan and the City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw in order to develop a public market and open-air market (farmers’ style) on land which is within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Official Community Plan Amendment: To amend the Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 10500 create the new Agri-business designation and to change the Future Land Use designation from the Natural Resource Protection designation to the Agri-Business designation Proposed Text Amendment: To amend the City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw No. 8000 to create the CD23 - Public Market and Open Air Market zone. Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone to the CD23 – Public Market and Open Air Market zone
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government to begin it immediately, but Tuesday the final answer came back negative. “This was just a glamourous announcement for the public. We have nothing,” he added. He believes the government wants to see more growers exit the industry, so they are delaying the start of the program so that some will have to go out of business. “They are penalizing young people for spending money to replant and now they discover they are not eligible,” he said. “They got farmers’ hopes up and now they’ve let them down,” Boparai concluded. “This government seems to have no interest in helping growers. We’ve been misled.”
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the amount of pesticides used as orchards are more compact. It would only be available to growers who planted more-popular, newer varieties that draw better prices in the marketplace and help growers be more competitive. Boparai claims the funding announcement was just a photo op for government politicians who “threw smoke in growers’ eyes. “They announced it but intended it to begin a year later,” he said. He noted that it’s not a new program, but one which government cut off a year ago, so he sees no need to delay re-starting it by two years. It will be administered by the BCFGA, which administered the previous program as well. Boparai said as soon as they learned the new program was not to be started until next year, they lobbied
Lot B, District Lots 128 and 142, ODYD, Plan KAP85660 Bylaw No. 10638 (OCP11-0008) Bylaw No. 10639 (Z11-0062) The applicant is proposing to amend the Official Community Plan and rezone the subject property in order to facilitate a commercial and office development. Official Community Plan Amendment: To change the Future Land Use designation from the Multiple Unit Residential (Medium Density) designation to the Mixed Use (Residential/ Commercial) designation. Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone to the C4 – Urban Centre Commercial zone. Owner/Applicant: R 366 Enterprises Ltd. / Ekistics Town Planning Inc.
Text Amendment Bylaw No. 10702 (OCP12-0004) To consider miscellaneous amendments to the Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw No. 10500
570 Brighton Road Lot 101, Section 24, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 24631 Bylaw No. 10720 (Z12-0033) The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a secondary suite within a single family dwelling. Requested zoning change: from the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone to the RU1s – Large Lot Housing with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Harry and Judith Van Asseldonk
909 Mount Royal Drive Lot 32, Section 30, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 17272 Bylaw No. 10721 (Z12-0028) The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a new single family dwelling which will contain a secondary suite. Requested zoning change: from the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone to the RU1s – Large Lot Housing with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Jens Christensen
811 Tamarack Drive Applicant: City of Kelowna
1563 Large Avenue Lot 5, Section 13, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP74112 Bylaw No. 10719 (Z12-0034) The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to legalize a secondary suite within a single family dwelling. Requested zoning change: from the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone to the RU1s – Large Lot Housing with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Shawn and Christina Smith
Lot 29, Section 15, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 24818 Bylaw No. 10722 (Z12-0038) The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a secondary suite within a single family dwelling. Requested zoning change: from the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone to the RU1s – Large Lot Housing with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Paulyn Chua
Text Amendment Bylaw No. 10723 (TA12-0006) To create a new definition of Mobile Home Sales and include this use in the CD15 zone to allow the display of mobile and manufactured homes.
Proposed Text Amendment: To amend City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw No. 8000 by adding the definition of Mobile Home Sales and by amending Comprehensive Development Zone CD15 – Airport Business Park by adding a new sub-paragraph (v) mobile home sales. Applicant: City of Kelowna Comments can be made in person at the public hearing, or submitted online by email to cityclerk@kelowna.ca, or by letter to the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4. Presentations at the public hearing are limited to a maximum of five minutes. If a person has additional information they shall be given further opportunity to address Council after all other members of the public have been heard a first time. No representation will be received by Council after the conclusion of the public hearing. Correspondence, petitions and e-mails relating to this application must include your name and civic address. Petitions should be signed by each individual and show the address and/or legal description of the property he or she believes would be affected by the proposal. Correspondence and petitions received between June 22, 2012 and 4pm on Monday, July 9, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council for consideration at the public hearing. Any submissions received after 4pm on Monday, July 9, 2012 will not be accepted. The public may review copies of the proposed bylaws, Council reports and related materials online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of June 22, 2012 and up to and including July 10, 2012. INFO: 250-469-8645 kelowna.ca/council
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To the editor: With regard to the column written by Sharen Marteny regarding electric scooters, in the May 22 Capital News. Allow me to state that the vast majority of scooter drivers are neither feeble minded nor incompetent. I found the column extremely patronizing and I felt offended by its tone. In addition, it appears to me that only half of the problem was addressed, the other N half being the responsibility of vehicle operators to respect the simple rules of the road. Kelowna is notorious for careless automobile drivers. Because of that, it often appears that scooter drivers are not much more than a minor nuisance to the automobile drivers of Kelowna. I have been driving a scooter for seven years. In those years I have been struck six times at intersections, by vehicle drivers who were neither looking nor aware of the presence of the scooter. Much of the responsibility for these accidents rests with drivers who are either unaware or do not regard the safety of other people as important. The walk-light is a signal which allows pedestrians to utilize the intersec-
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ill you be swaggering around the city, sporting your red and white this weekend? Or maybe even getting the omnipresent Maple Leaf tattooed to some part of your anatomy? If not, you’re clearly not among a growing number of Canadians who are taking their love of country to new, subdermal levels and garish heights. A rabid strain of Canuck love showed up in an Ipsos-Reid online survey of 1,100 people conducted in the lead up to Canada Day, on behalf of the Historica-Dominion Institute. Among some of the more unusual findings was that one-in-five would consider getting a tattoo of a Canadian
flag somewhere on their body. And that’s just the tip of the needle. Around 74 per cent of those surveyed agreed that displaying Kathy the flag in any way posMichaels sible is appropriate. More than 60 per cent said that included brandishing a Maple Leaf on their underwear, while 86 per cent would staple the flag to their garage. Maybe something is in the maple syrup, but doesn’t all this rabid love of a leaf that didn’t don our flag until 1965 seem about as un-Canadian as you could be? Flag frenzies are the domain of our southern neighbours, who even have an anthem about their fabled cloth.
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Their patriotism has a certain je ne sais quoi, mind you. I’ve almost envied it in the past, when O’ Canada was being played at events and everyone around me was mouthing the words and shifting awkwardly from side-to-side. The Americans, in contrast, practically wept when it was their turn to belt out their anthem. But while I begrudgingly admire their chest-thumping love of nation, it gives me the creeps when it seeps into our provinces. It just seems discordant with everything I happen to love about this country. After all, we don’t have to be loud when we can be smug. And there is a lot to be smug about. We have health care, a social welfare net, the type of natural beauty that can knock you to your knees if you really take the time
to soak it all in and a population of thoughtful people, who pay a whack of taxes because they care about the wellbeing of their neighbours as much as they care about their own. At least, that’s how I’ve visualized my home and native land when far from its borders. I don’t slap a Maple Leaf on my backpack, when I carry the passport and all it means in my pocket. Clearly, however, I’m in the minority, which is made evident from this survey tidbit: Eight in 10 Canadians agreed that Canadians should put more effort into displaying their national pride. I don’t want to be a party pooper so, by all means, slap on some red and white and get your Canada on this weekend. Kathy Michaels is a reporter with the Capital News. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
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Jubilee Medal for telling, collecting, recording and bringing to life the history of British Columbia. Many of Bill’s artifacts are in the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa. But that is only part of the story. Bill was a teacher for 20 years, part of that career being in Penticton. He had a political career that spanned nearly a decade during which he served in two cabinet positions. I got to know Bill through the Historical Society. We invited him to stay with us when in Kelowna and he never tired of regaling us with humorous and knowledgable historical anecdotes. On one occasion we had another guest, Tony Pantages, a young movie producer, and between the two of them the competition for the floor was fierce. Finally, I really got to know Bill through his prowess on the tennis court. He won the
Kalamalka Tennis Club championship seven times. While studying in Vancouver Bill played the Vancouver Lawn Tennis Club tennis tournaments. He played in our Hospital Foundation fundraisers and we had him as our guest of honour in our 2010 fundraising event. Although illness prevented his attendance, his wife Kathleen and family members were present and when informed of the honour Bill’s face lit up with his endearing, charismatic, wide smile. Fifty years ago Bill taught the game to a whole host of youth in Kelowna who today are most grateful for the opportunity to have been here at the right time. We miss you Bill.
rich were stocking up on white bread and Cheese Whiz, the very processed foods the rich now strive to eradicate.� She needs to consider the influence of Edith Adam’s Cottage (a recipes column carried in the Vancouver Sun 1924 to 1999) and the promotion of Canada’s Food Rules (Food
Guide) had on women of that era. Many women lived through the Depression and did not waste food whether they were rich or poor. They were smart intelligent women, who used community resources through BC Hydro (Electric) and Edith Adam’s Cottage, to provide qual-
ity food for their families. They sought out canning and freezing workshops taught by knowledgeable, educated women. It is not just today’s women, who are concerned about their families’ food intake. I hope Jennifer Smith recognizes how derogatory her article is towards women of that generation.
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To the editor: Yet another stink bomb from the Harper regime: On Thursday morning (June 28) r it emerged that in the wake of the Eliott Lake rescue fiasco, the Harperites are actually cutting federal support for urban heavy rescue programs. That’s in addition to the news that another eight full-time Revenue Canada jobs are soon
to be cut in Penticton. I don’t get it. Harper constantly raves that he’s all about jobs, yet every day we seem to hear that he’s firing people. I guess the jobs he has in mind will be beach-cleaning when one of his bitumen tankers runs aground off Kitimat. Does any of this matter? The Liberal Party of Canada believes we
can have development along with government services and environmental protection. What do you care about? Is it jobs and the economy, transparent government, financial security for seniors, health care, protecting the environment, the disappearing middle class or something else? Direct your answers to your local MP. Bob Nicholson, Penticton
Dedicated traffic patrol could help prevent accidents tion. Vehicles waiting to turn are obliged to wait until pedestrians exercise their right of way. This is seldom if ever the case. I do not wish to make this a contentious point between automobile drivers and pedestrians or pedestrian traffic. I simply wish to address the situation which is both dangerous and unnecessary. I have been at many, many intersections where two to three cars were lined up to make a right turn while the walk light was in effect. They sel-
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dom if ever yield the right of way. Why does this happen? Simply because drivers drive poorly in Kelowna because they can. There is absolutely no enforcement of the traffic bylaws other than speeding or running red lights. For the edification of motorists, yield means yield. It does not mean go as fast as you can to beat an amber light. You wonder about the incidence of accidents between scooter drivers and the automobile driving public. A simple tour down Gordon Drive can
provide the simple truth to my argument. In conclusion allow me to state that the responsibility for traffic regulation has obviously been placed in the wrong hands. The RCMP are neither trained to nor able to regulate traffic in a city the size of Kelowna. To that end I would recommend serious consideration be given to the creation of a municipal traffic authority whose sole responsibility would be to monitor and regulate the flow of traffic through very dense traffic areas. This may involve hiring some 50 employees
but it also might save 10 to 25 serious injuries.
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As summer vacations get underway, the regional district has lots of family activities planned for the coming months, including a couple of historic hikes, beginning July 13 with Okanagan Irrigation History in Glen Canyon Regional Park, from 9 a.m. to noon. Meet at the Aberdeen Road entrance in Glenrosa. July 27 go on an Okanagan Heritage Hike in Trepanier Creek Greenway Regional Park from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Meet at the parking area and kiosk off Trepanier Road. Incidentally, hunters, the Limited Entry Hunting lottery winners are now available online. Have fun this Canada Day long weekend but be careful and leave natural areas natural. Judie Steeves writes about outdoors issues for the Capital News. jsteeves@kelownacapnews.com
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Safety issues raised after man Deadline looming for local communities flees into bush Alistair Waters ASSISTANT EDITOR
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Police are searching for a suspected thief who ran away from a police roadblock in Rutland Wednesday evening. Central Okanagan Traffic Services members stopped a Ford F150 with a U-Haul trailer at a roadblock on Highway 33 near Daves Road, June 27 at about 5:30 p.m. “The driver and passengers were about to be detained for the purpose of an investigation when the front passenger suddenly fled the scene on foot,” said Const. Kris Clark. “He jumped a barbed wire fence and ran down the side of a ravine to avoid capture by police. A police service dog was used to track the man for a significant distance but he could not be located. The man had apparently gone into a fast-flowing creek and his track could not be re-established.” The trailer was found to contain two ATVs that had been stolen out of Grande Prairie, Alta. The man has since been identified by the police who will be recommending charges of possession of stolen property, said Clark. Although he has not been located, police have received information indicating that he made his way out of the bush and was in good physical condition. The man is described as a Caucasian, 5-foot-10 and 175 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. A clothing description was not available at press deadline. The Kelowna RCMP, with the assistance of Search and Rescue, continue to make efforts to locate the man and are asking anyone that may have seen or heard from him to call the Kelowna RCMP at 250-762-3300.
It’s tax time for property owners in the Central Okanagan. And depending where you live, you may have more time to pay than others. While property owners in Kelowna, Peachland, Lake Country and those living in the Central Okanagan Regional District electoral areas have until July 3 to pay their 2012
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municipalities, property taxes can be paid in person at City Hall or online through banking institutions. “City Hall closes at 4 p.m., however we have deposit boxes available at our front entrance as well at the Doyle Avenue parking lot exit and at the Parkinson Recreation Centre,” said George King, the city’s revenue manager. Deposit boxes are emptied each evening and the deadline for Kelow-
na residents is midnight July 3. Property taxes can be paid by cash, cheque, money order or debit card. Kelowna city hall will be closed for the Canada Day holiday on Monday, July 2. In Peachland and Lake Country, the deadline is 4 p.m. July 3 and a 10 per cent penalty is applied to any amount not paid by the deadline. In West Kelowna any amount not paid by July 5 is also sub-
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ject to a 10 per cent penalty. Taxpayers in the regional district must pay their annual property taxes to the provincial government, not the regional district. And if you are mailing your taxes to Victoria, the envelope must be received, or post-marked, on or before July 3 to avoid a penalty. The province imposes a five per cent penalty for late payment.
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NEWS ▼ WESTSIDE
Cable wake park first of its kind in B.C. Wade Paterson STAFF REPORTER
Three years ago, while in Florida, Conrad Wiker was introduced to the world of cable wakeboarding. He carefully observed a boat-free area where riders were being pulled by an overhead cable system. He then thought about what the sport would look like on Okanagan Lake. “When I first saw it, I was instantly hooked,” said Wiker. “It was a dream of mine to bring it here.” With a first construction phase complete in waters near the northwest corner of the Bennett Bridge, it’s safe to say that dream is nearing fruition. Whiplash Cable Wake Park will open to the public on Saturday. Wiker, who is a teacher at Glenrosa Middle School, said he realized West Kelowna may be a market for a cable wake park after hearing students’ complaints about
limited recreational options. “We’ve had closures of waterslides, bowling alleys and other kidfriendly things. Okanagan Lake is our crown jewel; we needed to somehow tie kids and this lake together.” Using a 480 volt, 30 amp electric motor, Wiker claims that Whiplash is an environmentally friendly alternative to wakeboarding behind a boat. “One tank of gas typically could pull three to five riders, several times in a day,” he explained. “We have the ability to pull 150 to 200 riders in a day with (about) the same amount of energy used. “We have no emissions of any kind being released into the water.” Whiplash features a beginner and an expert cable and can accommodate those riding on a wakeboard, a kneeboard, a wakeskate or a pair of water skis. On the expert cable, several kickers and jumps
are set up to help riders get air. But they can also utilize the cable system to help them fly above the water. “Imagine a big steel elastic. When you pull hard on that elastic, if timed right, that elastic will kick you up. Some of the individuals I’ve seen have gotten as high as 18 or 19 feet in the air.” Wiker said that the current usable facilities at Whiplash are only the first phase of development in the cable wake park. “Next year we have plans for a 725 metre cable—that will be the longest one in North America.”
Sessions start at $85 per half hour at the beginner cable and $95 per half hour at the advanced cable. Time slots can be shared by groups of up to four riders. Wiker said he wanted to keep the bookings costeffective to attract locals and tourists who may not have access to a boat. When asked why he chose to name the park something that people may recognize as a bad thing, Wiker said: “We wanted something where mom and dad wouldn’t want to go—it has a little bit of edge.” Despite the name, he said that safety is a top concern of the park’s.
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A SEASONED cable wakeboarder shows the airtime potential of a ride at the Whiplash Cable Wake Park watersport facility set up this summer on Okanagan Lake at the northwest corner of Bennett Bridge. The facility opens for business on Saturday.
“There has never been a fatality in a cable park facility; there are a lot of safety measures.”
For more information about Whiplash Cable Wake Park, visit the website kelowna
Available to Meet As of June 22nd, I’m back working in the riding for the summer. If you wish to meet with me to discuss issues or concerns related to the federal government feel free to call my office at:
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Have a Happy Canada Day! Ron Cannan, MP Kelowna - Lake Country
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Tourism dollars for West Kelowna
West Kelowna will receive over $9,000 from the province’s Community Tourism Opportunities program. The money will go toward an image bank ($3,000), the Westside wine trail ($2,000), Music in the Park and Westbank outdoor market ($2,000), promotional materials for events ($1,500) and a cultural brochure ($700). “West Kelowna has some really interesting programs, and while they’re directed at driving tourism, residents also enjoy the Westside Wine Trail, Music in the Park and the outdoor market,” said Westside-Kelowna MLA Ben Stewart. Lake Country was also a beneficiary of the funding. The municipality received $5,000 for a name brand marketing plan implementation.
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NEWS
The benefits of meditation in reducing chronic pain I
n a recent study it was estimated that 10 per cent of people have practiced meditation at least once in the last year. The health benefits are supported by the research.
Psychological Science recently published a paper that demonstrated that a mere seven hours of meditation instruction increased brain wave activity in the frontal cortex which was directly related
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See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package/2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package/2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package/2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package/2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 with a Purchase Price of $26,998/$19,998/$25,498 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount and Ultimate Family Bonus Cash Discounts) financed at 4.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $158/$117/$149 with a cost of borrowing of $5,772/$4,275/$5,451 and a total obligation of $32,770/$24,273/$30,949. Pricing includes freight ($1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ∞Ultimate Family Van Bonus Cash is available to retail customers on purchase/lease at participating dealers of a new 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan model (excluding Canada Value Package models) or any new 2012 Chrysler Town & Country model. The Bonus Cash amount ($1,250 for models equipped with a DVD player; $750 for all other models) will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. The included no charge Uconnect Hands Free Group represents an additional $750 in value. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. §2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $26,998. 2012 Dodge Journey Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $19,998. 2012 Ram 1500 Regular Cab SLT 4x2 shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $25,445. 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 with optional equipment shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $42,255. Pricing includes freight ($1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ■Based on Ward’s 2012 Small Van Segmentation. Excludes other Chrysler Group LLC designed and/or manufactured vehicles. ^Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. January to October 2011 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Chrysler Crossover segments. ∞Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. 2011 calendar year vehicle registrations for large diesel pickups under 14,000 lb. GVW. ΩBased on Ward’s large pickup segmentation. ¤Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel economy will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan – Hwy: 7.9L/100 KM (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 KM (23 MPG). 2012 Dodge Journey SE & SE Plus – Hwy: 7.5 L/100 KM (38 MPG) and City: 10.8 L/100 KM (26 MPG). The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under license. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
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LESS FUEL. MORE POWER. GREAT VALUE. 10 VEHICLES WITH 40 MPG HWY OR BETTER.
Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2012 and the 2011 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim is based on 2012 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. See your dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: ♦, •, *, ‡, ∞, § The Canada Days Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers between June 28 and July 3, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. ♦No Purchase Necessary. Contest opens 9:00AM ET June 28, 2012 and closes 11:59PM ET July 3, 2012. One (1) Grand Prize available to be won, consisting of a trip for four (4) to Nascar’s NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal August 17 and 18, 2012. Prize includes roundtrip airfare, two (2) nights’ accommodation (double occupancy), four (4) tickets to the race, spending money and swag. Total approximate retail value of prize is six thousand, six hundred and two dollars ($6,602 CDN). Must be a resident of Canada and be the age of majority. Correct answer to a mathematical skill-testing question required. Limited to one (1) entry per person. For complete contest rules, including no purchase means of entry, go to: www.canadadayscontest.ca. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E+CL9) only and includes $8,000 Consumer Cash Discount. $19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. $18,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Ram 1500 Regular Cab only and includes $7,500 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package/2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package/2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package/2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package/2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 with a Purchase Price of $26,998/$19,998/$25,498 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount and Ultimate Family Bonus Cash Discounts) financed at 4.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $158/$117/$149 with a cost of borrowing of $5,772/$4,275/$5,451 and a total obligation of $32,770/$24,273/$30,949. Pricing includes freight ($1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ∞Ultimate Family Van Bonus Cash is available to retail customers on purchase/lease at participating dealers of a new 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan model (excluding Canada Value Package models) or any new 2012 Chrysler Town & Country model. The Bonus Cash amount ($1,250 for models equipped with a DVD player; $750 for all other models) will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. The included no charge Uconnect Hands Free Group represents an additional $750 in value. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. §2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $26,998. 2012 Dodge Journey Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $19,998. 2012 Ram 1500 Regular Cab SLT 4x2 shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $25,445. 2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Laramie 4x4 with optional equipment shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $42,255. Pricing includes freight ($1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ■Based on Ward’s 2012 Small Van Segmentation. Excludes other Chrysler Group LLC designed and/or manufactured vehicles. ^Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. January to October 2011 Canadian Total New Vehicle Registration data for Chrysler Crossover segments. ∞Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. 2011 calendar year vehicle registrations for large diesel pickups under 14,000 lb. GVW. ΩBased on Ward’s large pickup segmentation. ¤Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Ratings. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel economy will vary based on driving habits and other factors. 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan – Hwy: 7.9L/100 KM (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 KM (23 MPG). 2012 Dodge Journey SE & SE Plus – Hwy: 7.5 L/100 KM (38 MPG) and City: 10.8 L/100 KM (26 MPG). The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under license. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
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Happy Birthday Canada!
And a very Happy Canada Day to you all.
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114-1835 Gordon Drive, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 3H4 ron@cannan.ca (250)-470-5075 www.cannan.ca
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15TH ANNUAL CANADA DAY FESTIVAL WATERFRONT PARK ~ 10 AM-10:45 PM 39TH ANNUAL FOLKFEST, PROSPERA PLACE ~ 10 AM-3:30 PM 18TH ANNUAL â&#x20AC;&#x153;CANADA DAY SPECTACULARâ&#x20AC;?, PROSPERA PLACE ~ 7:30 PM-9:30 PM ACTIVITIES IN WATERFRONT PARK AND CULTURAL DISTRICT
JULY 1ST, 2012 10:00am-12:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-3:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-10:30pm 11:00am-4:00pm 11:00am-4:00pm 11:00am-6:00pm 11:00am-6:15pm 12:00pm-10:15pm 12:30pm-1:00pm 12:30pm-9:30pm 1:00pm-1:30pm 7:30pm-10:30pm 10:30pm-10:50pm
Apple Bin Paint-in (Kelowna Art Gallery) Host: The Kelowna Art Gallery Canada Day Bazaar (Concession Plaza) Kelowa Downtown Sunday Market (SunPlex Arena) Host: SunPlex Sports Arena Community Groups Display (Rhapsody Plaza) Taste of Canada Food Fair (Tugboat Beach) Century 21 Kids Zone presented by The Kelowna Capital News (Pioneer Gardens) Sun-Plex Drop-in Ball Hockey (Rhapsody Plaza by the Dolphins) Host: SunPlex Sports Arena Made in Canada Marketplace (Rhapsody Plaza by the Dolphins) Tim Horton's Kids Stage (Pioneer Gardens) TD Beach Stage presented by K96.3 FM (Tugboat Beach) Official Canada Day Opening Ceremonies (Prospera Place) Parks Alive! Power Stage presented by Power 104 FM (Island Stage) "Happy Birthday Canada" Cake courtesy of Coldwell Banker Horizon Realty (Prospera Place) Youth Stage presented by 99.9 Sun FM (Jim Stuart Park) Canada Day Kelowna Fireworks Display (Tugboat Bay)
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presented in part by The City of Kelowna, Tolko Industries, Skyline Fireworks and Festivals Kelowna Kelowna Transit will have extended hours with buses leaving Queensway Station 30 minutes after ďŹ reworks end
Tim Hortonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Kids Stage
Parks Alive! Power Stage
presented by Power 104 FM (Pioneer Gardens) 11:00 am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 6:15 pm (Island Stage) 12:30 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9:30 pm 11:00-11:20 Kelowna Dance & Performing Arts (youth dance troupe) 12:30-1:15 Sour Lizard 11:30-12:30 Rhonda :Draper's "How Canada 1:30-2:15 Downhome Dave & the Dynamite Come To Be" (musical storytelling) 2:30-3:15 The Flu 12:30-12:45 Bjorn (Country/Folk) 12:45-1:00 Dance City Academy (youth dance 3:30-4:15 Out of Eden 4:30-5:15 Scissorkick troupe) 1:00-2:45 Wentworth Banc Factory (80's 5:30-6:15 Dracula Black youth Rock tribute band) 6:30-7:15 Malibu Knights 3:00-4:00 Cowboy Bob (Jazzy/Swing/Country) 7:30-8:15 RedďŹ sh 4:15-6:15 Inspired Work Cafe (poetry & music) 8:30-9:30 Redeye Empire
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presented by K96.3 FM Youth Stage presented by 99.9 Sun FM (Tugboat Beach) 12:00 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:15 pm (Jim Stuart Park) 7:30 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 10:30 pm 12:00-12:45 Uptown Hornz (R&B/Rock) 1:00-1:45 Half a Quorom (Blues) 7:30-8:15 Sterling (Alt Rock) 1:45-2:00 Spirit of the Islands (Polynesian 8:30-10:00 DJ EEZY (Top 40) dace troupe) 8:30-10:00 Free My Soul (dance troupe) 2:00-2:45 Raquel Warchol (Pop) 2:50-3:10 Beamer Wigley (Rock) Canada Day Festivities are brought to you by 3:15-4:00 Sideshow Attraction (Classic Rock) Festivals Kelowna, Folkfest and Canada Day 4:00-4:20 Okanagan Filipino Club (dance Concerts Society organizing committees. troupe) 4:20-5:05 Kate Morgan (Pop) 5:25-6:15 Monifunk & the Groove Machine A production of (Discc) 6:30-7:20 Andrew & Zachari Smith (Folk) 7:35-8:30 Carmanah (Roots,Soul) 8:30-9:00 House Music 9:00-10:15 Wash Board Union (Bluegrass)
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Lunch > Dinner > Late nite Phone: 250.860.2997 Fax: 250.860.2985
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38th Annual FolkFest Stage and Ethnic Food Booths (Prospera Place) 10:00 am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3:30 pm 10:00 to 12:30 1 ~ Banat Al Raks - Dancers 2 ~ Blakey School of Irish Dance 3 ~ Kelowna Korean Fan Dancers 4 ~ Polish Eagles Dancers 5 ~ Rejoicing - Dancers 6 ~ â&#x20AC;&#x153;Yelecheâ&#x20AC;? Serbian Folk Dancers 7 ~ Okanagan Chinese Canadian Assoc 8 ~ Kelowna Pipe Band 12:30 Canada Day Ceremonies and Cake Cutting 1:00 - 3:30 pm 1 ~ Filipino Canadian Choir 2 ~ Centre culturel francophone de l'Okanagan 3 ~ Hawaiian Dancers 4 ~ Okanagan Filipino Club Dancers 5 ~ Scottish Country Dancers 6 ~ Tahitian Dancers 7 ~ Okanagan Punjabi Cultural Academy 8 ~ Kelowna Liedertafel Choir 9 ~ FINALE
18th Annual FREE Family "Canada Day Spectaculer"
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ENTERTAINMENT ▼ YOGA AND ART
Friends combine passions to teach mother/daughter classes Jennifer Smith
turned, the pair wound up living on the same orchard property, Zawaduk soon starting a family and Warren having her daughter a few years later. At one point they agreed to share a roof again. At another, they travelled to India with their families—Zawaduk to study at the Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute and Warren to find new direction and see something new, at Zawaduk’s invitation. “I think my knee jerk reaction was, well, I can’t—I have a daughter and I’m a single parent. But I just had this feeling like, if you don’t go you’ll never know and so we made it happen,” Warren said. Now with a string of trips back to the country under her belt, it’s easy to see the impact that one decision has had on Warren’s life and work. Setting aside the vivid colours and intricate imagery, there’s an indescribably South Asian feel to much of Warren’s acrylics, let alone her block prints. Zawaduk, meanwhile, said that initial trip was integral to her success as a teacher as well. “I had to go to the source,” she says as she describes the founder, Bellur Krishnamachar
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When Rena Warren and Krisna Zawaduk say they want to teach a class for mothers and daughters who want to grow together they know of what they speak. Warren, an art teacher, and Zawaduk, a yoga teacher, have a lot more in common than meets the eye—as do their disciplines. “The practice of yoga really is an art,” says Warren. “And there is art in yoga,” adds Zawaduk, looking over at Warren. “The attention and intention and devotion that she practices in her art, that’s yoga.” Warren and Zawaduk’s relationship goes back a lot farther than such philosophical discussions. They’ve seen each other through school, the births of their children, relationships, new homes and the very paths that earned them their careers. The pair met when Warren was 21 and Zawaduk was 19 when both were studying at Okanagan College. It didn’t take long before Zawaduk moved on, trying to make a go of it in Vancouver. “I wasn’t doing anything glamorous,” she jokes. “I worked in a bakery. Just got out there and started working.” Warren continued school, finishing her fine arts degree, while Zawaduk stuck it out studying the Iyengar yoga they both had tried out through, Margaret Lunam, who taught out of her house on Clifton Road. When Zawaduk re-
Sundararaja Iyengar, his stature and his presence and the depth of practice she’s developed as a result of studying in his presence. It doesn’t take long to see the pair are uniquely qualified themselves to teach both their arts, but spend half an hour with them and you soon find out their relationship is one a few mothers and daughters could learn from too. The pair will realize a longtime dream this summer when they teach a joint retreat focused on each of their disciplines. The retreat runs July 18-22 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. out of the Kelowna Yoga House. Zawaduk will guide participants through yoga asanas, philosophy and pranayama (breathing), while Warren helps the class create beautiful mandalas using block print. The total cost is $250 per person and surrogate mothers and daughters are welcome. For information contact Warren at 250-4885533 or Krisna at 250869-8771 or email nerolidevi@hotmail.com or capricornucopia.hotmail. The pair have a Facebook page titled Shakti Yoga & Art—Mother & Daughter Retreat. jsmith@kelownacapnews.com
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HANGING OUT and having fun, yoga teacher Krisna Zawaduk (left) and art teacher Rena Warren want to help mothers and daughters build their relationship through a little creative and spiritual exercise. The longtime friends have developed a summer retreat.
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THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012 KELOWNA COMMUNITY THEATRE Doors 7:00 pm — Show 8:00 pm Tickets: $31.50 to $43.50 + service charges Available at: Select Your Tickets 1223 Water Street, Kelowna by phoning 250-762-5050 or online at www.selectyourtickets.com
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ENTERTAINMENT â&#x2013;ź CD REVIEWS
Overshadowed by rock in the â&#x20AC;&#x2122;60s, Beach Boys are now being acknowledged as the great band they are THE BEACH BOYS: THATâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S WHY GOD MADE THE RADIO (CAPITOL) I went on a big buying kick of Beach Boys albums a few years back where, for literally a couple of bucks, you could buy used two-fer CDs from Ebay.
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Bruce Mitchell That is, two albums on one CD so you could pick up lost and forgotten albums like 20/20, Friends, Smiley Smile, Wild Honey, Sunflower etc., that were all post Pet Sounds albums that were of high quality but mostly ignored. Back in the late â&#x20AC;&#x2122;60s, in the zeitgeist of acid rockâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Jimi Hendrix, The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Cream and dozens moreâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;The Beach Boys were considered passĂŠ and definitely not cool. But in the passage of time these albums are all now mostly considered mini classics. Moreover, the passage of time has allowed the Beach Boys
to regain their hallowed status as a great band and Brian Wilson his stature as something of a genius workaholic. Which brings us to Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Why God Made The Radio, the Beach Boysâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; first new studio album in nearly two decades. It ainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t bad and perhaps better than expected. Naturally there is lots of nostalgia here but the harmonies are still exquisite especially on the single and title track where Brian must be driving a vintage car with â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;?push button heaven.â&#x20AC;? Meanwhile, the lads offer up a pretty ballad with the soulful Spring Vacation that has a delicious guitar solo from Jeff
â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Skunkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Baxter, while the elegiac closing song Summerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Gone has a long fade out, maybe in memory of the two Wilson Brothers who have already passed on. Still, you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t ignore those honeyed vocal harmonies on solid songs like Daybreak Over The Ocean, Isnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t It Time and From There To Back Again. B-
in his evolution as one of country musicâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s biggest stars is that he seems more comfortable and more at ease with each new album. This is a man so comfortable in his own skin and so seemingly blissed out on his own natural dopamine that his music carries a meditative quality that rubs off on the listener. No one can do too many things in a hurried fashion while listening to Alan Jackson performing in his middle aged years. There are several easy loping ballads on this new disc including the new hit So You Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Love Me Anymore where Jackson sounds like lost love is simply emotional water off a duckâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s back. There is one new dir-
ection here with the extended jam workout with country hippie Zac Brown and their tribute to southern Dixie fried rock that clocks in too long for radio play but remains one of the albumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highlights. As usual Alan Jackson has topped the country charts right out of the chute (he has since been overtaken by the new Kenny Chesney album) but old fans mostly know what to expect and they like it just the same. B-
GLASS TIGER: THE THIN RED LINE, ANNIVERSARY EDITION (EMI) Last week I covered the new release of Paul Simonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Graceland 25th
ALAN JACKSON: THIRTY MILES WEST (EMI) Alan Jackson has never put out a bad or mediocre album and new studio release number 15, titled Thirty Miles West, is no exception. If there is one thing that one might notice
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INDEPENDENT GALLERIES Lee Gass to July 7 at Hildebrand Sculpture Gallery, 1302 St. Paul St. The Jail Bird Show June 29 at Habitat.
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Anniversary CD+DVD set. Note that this Glass Tiger Anniversary Edition does not say 25th as the album came out in 1986â&#x20AC;&#x201D;26 years ago where I am guessing that someone at their recording label missed the boat and didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t notice the original release date. Anyway, this GT legacy release is also a two disc affair but there is no DVD. Rather there is a re-master of the 11-track original album plus a 13-track CD full of demos, extended versions, live tracks and single mixes. When this album came out it looked like Glass Tiger were about to become a new Canadian and international sensation with three big hits
Someday, I Will Be There and their signature song Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Forget Me (When Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m Gone) to which this Anniversary Edition is, I suppose, the final testament. Glass Tigerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s second album was a minor onehit wonder while their third and final album several years in the making, was a bomb and the band soon split up although they still hit the stages as a nostalgia act. But for convicted fans there are various versions of the aforementioned hits while hard core fans might be interested in the lone demo track by Tokyo, the name of the group before they changed it to Glass Tiger. B-
Bearing Witness to Aug 19. Tony Scherman July 2-July 29. Kristoff Steinruck Aug 4-Sept 16. Family Sundays Hands-on creative activities, 1-4 pm every Sunday. $4 each. Art Adventures July 3-Aug 24.
seum at the Laurel Packinghouse, Ellis and Cawston. Okanagan Military Museum in the Kelowna Memorial Arena at Ellis and Doyle.
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LAKE COUNTRY GALLERY 10356A Bottom Wood Lake Rd lakecountryartgallery.ca 250-766-1299. Intro Surrealism & Automatic Art Making June 30 3 pm. Materials provided. $5 drop-in. Lori Mairs to July 13.
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Volunteers teach empathy to elementary school children Established in 1996, Roots of Empathy is an award-winning classroom program that has shown dramatic effect in reducing levels of aggression among school children. The program raises social and emotional competence and increases empathy. The programâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s mission is to build caring, peaceful citizens through the development of empathy in children in elementary schools. To deliver this program in the school system, instructors from the community are certified through a Roots of Empathy training program. Instructors plan and deliver 27 lessons in an assigned classroom and work closely with participating volunteer families. Instructors come from diverse backgrounds.
Having classroom experience and knowledge of infant development are a major asset, but not necessary. At the heart of the program is a mom and baby who visit the classroom nine times over the school year on a family visit. The Roots of Empathy instructor coaches students to observe the babyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s development and to label the babyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s feelings. In this experiential learning the baby is the â&#x20AC;&#x153;teacher.â&#x20AC;? The instructor uses the babyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s behaviour to help children identify and reflect on their own feelings
and the feelings of other people. To obtain certification, all instructors receive four days of training. They follow a well-designed set of lessons (30 minutes in length) and come into the classroom three times a month (pre-family visit, family visit and postfamily visit) for a total of 27 lessons. All instructors have mentors who guide and coach them in best practice strategies. The training will take place in Kelowna Aug. 28 to 30. If you are interested in learning more or
LIVE MUSIC Johnny Ferreira & Swing Machine June 29; Cannery Row with Gary Comeau July 11 at Minstrel. Dreamland Band July 11 at Mission-Wood off Gordon Drive. Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;NAAN July 12 at Kelowna Community Theatre. Lyle Lovett July 12; Chris Isaak July 27 at Mission Hill Family Estate Winery. Andrew Allen July 19 at CedarCreek Estate Winery. www.selectyourtickets.com. Anna Jacyszyn July 27 & 28 at Capri Hotel Vintners Poolside Lounge. Chantal Kreviazuk Aug 2 at CedarCreek Estate Winery. $95 from www.selectyourtickets. com. Colin James Dec 11 at KCT.
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250-717-5304 Golf: The Musical presented by Kelowna Summer Theatre Festival and Viva Musica July 19, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, Aug 1, 3, 5, 9 &11 at RCAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Outdoor Performance Court. Fortuneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Fool July 26, 28, Aug 2, 4, 8, 10 & 12.
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COMMUNITY THEATRE 1375 Water St kelowna.ca/theatre National Dance Competition for Youth July 5,6,7. Kâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;NAAN July 12. Fernando Vareia Sept 19. John Pinette Oct 28. Andre-Philippe Gagnon Nov 9. Colin James 11 Dec
LAUREL PACKINGHOUSE 1304 Ellis St. Maryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wedding presented by Shoreline Theatre and Kelowna Museums 7 pm to July 1; 2 pm matinee June 30. Tickets from Okanagan Heritage Museum or 250763-2417.
ACTORâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S STUDIO 1379 Ellis St. kelownaactorsstudio.com La Cage aux Folles July 18-Aug 4. Acting Classes and workshops.
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taking part, please contact Colleen Edstrom at 250-491-7460 or colleen. edstrom@sd23.bc.ca. The Roots of Empathy program also needs moms to volunteer with their babies. Babies must be two to four months as of Oct. 1, 2012. Does this type of volunteering appeals to you? Customize your volunteer profile to include options from the education section. Go to kcr.ca, Volunteer Opportunities Search Central Okanagan. Dawn Wilkinson manages the Community Information and Volunteer Centre at Kelowna Community Resources. View all the Volunteer Centre columns at: kcr.ca/volunteercolumn. 250-763-8008, ext 24 informkelowna@kcr.ca
00142 http://bumbershoottheatre.com Summer Camps July S 99-13 age 6-12; July 16-20 aage 5-8 and age 13-16. The Bumber-Kidsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Art T Show accepting art in any S medium in any style by m JJuly 21. Nature-based art cclasses with Marghanita H Hughes. 250-769-1511 or iinfor@marghanita.com. Pottery, Painting and Crafts ages 6-12 July through August; age 7-18 Aug 20-23 or Aug 27-30 at RCA. 250-763-1875 or www.pottersaddict.com. Art Camps: dance, artsBlast, piano. RotaryCentrefortheArts.com.
Community Calendar IN THE LOOP Royal Canadian Legion branch 26 Chicken Cordon Bleu dinner and dance, Friday, June 29, 6:30 p.m., music by Sierra; annual Veterans Dinner, Saturday, June 30, 5
p.m. at Parkinson Recreation Centre, registration a must at 250-726-4117. 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. Great Okanagan Book Sale Oct. 18-20 at the Immaculate Conception Parish Hall. To be included in the calendar, email edit@kelownacapnews.com or fax 250-763-8469.
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the Chatsworth Retirement Suites and Bungalows hosted the 6th annual Senior Star competition on June 27. It was a great opportunity for seniors over the age of 65 to compete in regional competitions, hoping to land a performing sport in the national finals this fall. Ten finalists will be chosen from the first and second place winners in various regional competitions across Canada, an event sponsored by Chartwell Seniors Housing, the owner of The Chatsworth complex in Kelowna. The regional winner in Kelowna was George Kane (above) with an amazing performance on the harmonica. Second place was Alpha Anderson singing Moondance and third place was Lois Van Polen with an amazing performance on the piano.
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ince school ended a couple weeks ago, the atmosphere of self-importance and narcissism in my bedroom has significantly diminished. This is not a result of any change in my own levels of self-absorption, but instead, a decrease in my alarm clock’s haughtiness as it experiences neglect from myself. I have contentedly slept in more days in the last two weeks than I have in the entire school year, and for the most part, my alarm clock is no longer a necessity, at least until the end of summer. But between now and then, I am soaking in the myriad of free time that summer brings. For my seven-yearold brother Jack, this free time fills up with countless episodes of Spongebob. And since we want him to accumulate experiences that don’t solely involve the television, he was told the other day to make a list of other activi-
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Amber Krogel ties he could do. As I read through his list, I couldn’t help but compare his summer activities as a seven-year-old to mine as an 18-year-old. Number one: wrestling. While Jack carries this out by impersonating UFC fighters and throwing blankets over people, my equivalent of wrestling involves less sweat and violence. I mentally wrestle with how much time I should be spending in productiveness during summer, because it feels like the two months of freedom I have after an arduous school year should not involve any semblance of school’s work rate. However, most of us know that after a few
weeks of “doing nothing” and following Jersey Shore’s motto of “Gym, Tan, Laundry,” we grow restless. While summer does create room for relaxation, it still encompasses work to some degree. I realized this the other night after spending nearly three hours doing my course selection for university next year. Highlighting the day on my calendar that registration opens is as close as I get to the “colour a picture of Spongebob” activity on Jack’s list. However, my summer lifestyle, as well as that of anyone at Gyro beach, closely resembles number three on Jack’s list: Build a fort. Instead of blankets, we use towels, and we replace walls of pillows by barricading ourselves with tanning essentials and friends on either side, allowing us to work on our tan and look popular at the same time. But as someone whose natural paleness
often incites questions from others as to whether or not I am feeling okay, my tanning attempts are disheartening. Thankfully, Kelowna provides a number of other things to do in summer. Between Parks Alive and music festivals like Keloha, there’s always a good band to catch. You can grab an ice cream from Moo-Lix and walk off the calories that are hindering your beach body as you check out the other stores along Bernard St. And of course, we have the beautiful Okanagan Lake and the wakeboarding, boating and communal toilet it provides. In some ways, my little brother’s summer activity list is enviable. But as teenagers, we have a list that allows us to enjoy summer in Kelowna even more than on Jersey Shore. Amber Krogel is a Grade 12 student at Kelowna Christian School. AmberSKrogel@gmail.com
Inspiring curator to give talk at gallery
The senior curator, historical, at the Vancouver Art Gallery will be the guest speaker at the Kelowna Art Gallery on July 7, 1:30 p.m. Ian Thom will be here to talk about Bearing Witness, an exhibition, organized and being circulated to art galleries. Thom is an engaging speaker and he will share fascinating stories about his career, and his work with the Vancouver Art Gallery. Prior to joining VAG in 1988,Thom held senior curatorial positions at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. Thom has organized more than 100 exhibitions on Canadian and international art. Widely recognized as an authority on the work of Emily Carr, Thom is a member of the Order of Canada. For more information, please contact the Kelowna Art Gallery at 250-7622226.
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SPORTS Beavers dominate Crows in the rain In a preview of this weekend’s B.C. Rugby League championship game, the Surrey Beavers out-muscled the Kelowna Crows last weekend in Kelowna, using a torrential downpour to its advantage. The Crows and Beavers will meet this weekend in the B.C. Rugby League championship game in Vancouver and Kelowna now knows what it is up against. Surrey downed Kelowna 28-14 in Kelowna, using a power game in what turned out to be tough conditions, thanks to a downpour that lasted most of the game.
Surrey has a bigger team that loves to use its size to move the ball, while the Crows are smaller and quicker. However the wet conditions meant the game was won in the trenches and Surrey proved too strong. Surrey jumped out to an 18-4 lead in the first half before Kelowna got going. Just before half time a smart kick along the ground into the Beavers in goal area was regathered for a Crows try by Dane Peterson. The try was converted which kept the Kelowna team in the game at half time but still behind the Beavers 18-10. As more rain fell in the
second half, Surrey continued to dominate and the Crows struggled to control the ball. Two more Surrey tries gave them a 28-10 lead nearing the end of the game. Kelowna showed their never give up attitude by scoring the last try after finally getting the ball out wide to the strong Caleb Campbell who kicked ahead and regathered to score out wide. The try was not converted but made the full time score a 28-14 win by the Surrey Beavers. The two teams will meet in the championship game on Saturday in Vancouver.
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TOM BLOOMFIELD (left) of the Kelowna Crows takes on a pair of Surrey opponents in B.C. Rugby League action Saturday on the Parkinson Rec Centre fields.
Two TOFC teams march toward Canadian championships The Thompson Okanagan Football Club U-13 boys and the U-18 boys both won playoff games last weekend and are off to the coast to continue playoff action this weekend. U-13 Boys The TOFC U-13 boys played a disciplined game en route to a 3-0 win over Fusion FC to advance to a first place showdown this weekend. The local side was up 1-0 at the half thanks to a beautiful, 35 yard free kick from Mitch Morgan of Lake Country. In the second half, TOFC had to battle it out all over the park but the team’s training and discipline paid off. Ethan Beselt of West Kelowna played a well-timed ball into the box for Morgan to head it over the keeper for his second of the game, making the score 2-0. Morgan then set up the third goal, playing a nice ball into the box for Connor Glennon of Vernon to slot home his 7th goal of the season making him the league’s top scorer in his division.
Head coach Shaun Flanagan was happy with the total team effort in the win. “This was our first season in the league and our goal was to establish ourselves as a top four team,” he said. “We had a disappointing start to the season. Though the team was playing well, we weren’t getting the results, dropping a lot of easy points and that usually comes back and bites you.” The team managed to pull things together in the second half of the season and now face Surrey United in a game for first place this weekend. “We’ve never played well against them but we can take them with the same kind of performance,” said Flanagan. U-18 Boys Having secured a regular season 3rd place finish, Thompson Okanagan FC U-18 boys drew a large crowd on a wet Sunday afternoon at Mission Fields in Kelowna to watch the quarter final
match played against the Burnaby powerhouse club, Mountain FC. In a tight first half, Okanagan’s midfield threesome of Kelowna players Mackenzie Rigg, Dhaamin Clarke and Andrew Stevenson were tireless in closing down Mountain’s space. It was Stevenson who came closest to opening the scoring for the home team just before half time, clipping the bar with a header from a great cross played in by Robin Whittaker. The game however remained scoreless at the half. The second half started at a furious pace, as both teams went in search of the opening goal. It was the Thompson Okanagan team who struck first 10 minutes into the second half when Matt McHugh won a free kick just outside the penalty area. Andrew Stevenson struck the ball with pace and swerve towards the top corner that was turned aside by Mountain FC’s keeper. The pressure was building though and from the resulting corner kick, Cole Kingzett (Penticton) managed
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Life-sized replicas of giraffes, elephants, moose, monsters and gargoyles will all be among the targets used for an international archery tournament next month in Kelowna. The Rinehart R100 competition, featuring more than 500 competitors from B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Washington, will be held July 7 and 8 at the Heartland Ranch, 10 minutes east of the city. “All the targets will be three dimensional,” said local event organizer Ken Garwasiuk, who owns Hardcore Archery in Kelowna. “The younger kids, their eyes are just going
to light up when they see these elephants and giraffes. They are very elaborately made, very detailed.” On the course, Garwasiuk said competitors will shoot high-tech long bows at a total of 100 3D targets during the event, or 50 per day. The Kelowna tournament is one of 18 stops on the Rinehart R100 tour this year. It’s the first time the event has been staged in Canada in four years, and the first time ever in Western Canada. “It’s taken four years to get them to come here, it’s been a huge endeavor but well worth it,” added Garwasiuk. “It’ll be huge for archery in our community and great for the city, with
a lot of hotels and camp sites being filled up.” Garwasiuk said the sport has enjoyed a spike in popularity over the last couple of years in North America, largely due to the portrayal of archery in Hollywood movies such as The Hunger Games. There are currently more than 800 people in the Central Okanagan who practice archery on either a competitive or recreational level. It’s a big year for archery in B.C. as Vernon’s Silver Star Resort will be hosting the Canadian 3D championships from Aug. 4 to 6. For more information on the Rinehart R100 competition, visit www. r100.org, or call Ken at 250-861-5297.
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KELOWNA’S Ken Garwasiuk is the local organizer for the Rinehart R100 archery competition coming to the city next month.
Blais is BC Hockey’s Coach of the Year
Field hockey champs
A Kelowna Minor Hockey coach was named the BC Hockey Coach of the Year last weekend at the B.C. Hockey annual general meeting in Whistler.
Three Kelowna field hockey players will be among nearly 200 players gathering in Surrey this weekend for the 2012 Field Hockey Canada Senior National Championships. Abigail Raye, Madeleine Swordy and Carys Swan will take part in the event, being held at Tamanawis Park, June 29 to July 3. Raye will play with the women’s junior national team while Swordy will play for the Team B.C. Under-18 white team and Swan will play with the B.C. U-18 yellow team. This year will feature five men’s teams, representing Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and the Canadian Men’s Junior National Team. Six women’s teams will com-
Eric Blais, who coached the Kelowna midget Tier 1 team last season, was awarded the Ernie Gare Award as the 2011/12 BC Hockey Coach of the Year.
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BC Hockey district director Lochie Bell presented the award to Blais in front of close to 600 delegates. “Eric epitomizes what Ernie Gare was all about in his commitment to youth and his dedication to helping nurture our greatest resource” Bell said. In a press release, the Kelowna Minor Hockey Association said Blais has been sharing his passion for hockey with kids for a long time. “It is with great pride that we congratulate Eric on this amazing accomplishment and well deserved honor,” KMHA stated. “We at KMHA recognize the asset we hold in Eric Blais and wish him much more success in the future as he continues to share his passion for hoc-
key with the children of Kelowna Minor Hockey Association.” The Kelowna Minor Hockey Association itself was presented with a prestigious award in the form of the B.C. Hockey President’s Award. The award capped off the evening and is presented to a minor hockey association that shows growth on the ice but more importantly celebrates the humanitarian efforts of a member, team or organization that goes above and beyond to support it’s community. KMHA was acknowledged for providing its local community food bank with the largest donation of food from a single organization in the history of the food bank, providing support for the
local Salvation Army during the Red Kettle campaign and for the distribution of food hampers, for its game day program. Among the humanitarian efforst of KMHA was the adoption of a needy family at Christmas and a donation of equipment that went to Ecuador to enable players in that country to enjoy a game of road hockey. “We have set a standard in our association that other’s across the province marvel at and it was very clear as this award was presented that our efforts certainly did not go unnoticed,” KMHA stated Kelowna Minor Hockey president Leonie Popoff accepted this award from BC Hockey president Shannon Bell.
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pete, including Alberta, four teams from British Columbia and the Canadian Women’s Junior National Team. The Senior National Championship showcases Canada’s top field hockey talent, including many athletes on the Canadian Senior National Teams. A total of 176 athletes will compete in 30 matches.
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Kelowna Golf and Country Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s associatee professional Jamie Stevens blew away his goall of 360 holes by completing 472 holes in a 24-hourr period earlier this month h as part of a fundraiser forr the ALS Society of B.C. From 9 a.m. on Junee 18 until to 9 a.m. on June 19, Stevens ripped around the Kelowna club in an effort to raise money for the ALS Society of B.C. and public awareness for the horrific disease. During his 24 hour marathon Stevens was on fire, recording 116 birdies and six eagles, including a late night hole in one on the 13th hole. Switching from the full course to a shorter, around-the-lake rotation for the night portion of the marathon, volunteers setup glow sticks on the pins and in the holes and acted as spotters and drivers shedding some light on the putting greens and tee boxes. Stevens and eight volunteers witnessed his second ace in five weeks and surely the first in Kelowna made at night and using a glow ball. Congratulations to Jamie on his tremendous personal achievement and a fundraising campaign that has exceeded $5,500. For more information and to donate to this cause, visit www.golfathonforals.ca. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ The skies cleared and the sun came out for the 70 golfers that continued the chase for playoff positioning at the Okanagan Golf Clubâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Molson Tour recreational golf league
on Monday. The Quail Course was a challenge for the players who accumulate points with the stableford scoring system. Among the highlights were the closest to the pin winners who included Logan Lampert, Enzo DelaĂĽurentiis and Wade Fleming while the long drive was a blast by Darcy Sigfuson on the second hold and the long putt was nailed by Kyle Blanleil. Here is the updated top 10 standings 1. Dennis Young 2. Dave McMahon 3. Gary Higgs 4. Jim Malazdrewicz 5. Mike Fisher 6. Cal Warren 7. Craig Foster 8. Jeff Bishop 9. Jay Heer 10. Mike Bird â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ Black Mountain golf course has a new set-up for golfers in the lower handicap region to further challenge themselves. Single-digit handicappers are invited to try the gold/blue combination where golfers can play the gold tees on the par 4â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and the blue tee on the par 3â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s.
The RCGA course rating on the gold/blue setup is 69.4 and the RCGA Slope is 125. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great way to enjoy the course from a different distance,â&#x20AC;? said GM Eric Thorsteinson. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ Christina Lake Golf Club in Christina Lake is set to host the most talented female golfers in the pprovince July 3 to 6 for the 2012 British Columbia Golf Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amateur and Mid-Amateur Championships. Located on the scenic Kettle River, Christina Lake GC (Par 72, 6,189 yards) has the Monashee and Selkirk mountains providing a gorgeous backdrop for the players who are competing to lift the Flumerfelt Cup as Amateur champion. Coming off a double title at the 2011 Championship, Christina Proteau of Port Alberni looks to defend her impressive victory. The format for the Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amateur includes both gross and net competition. The net competition is 54-holes; gross is 72-holes (cut after 36 holes). The Mid-Amateur is a 54-hole gross stroke play competition with no cut. The Master-40 Division is for players aged 40 and older as of the first day of the competition. The top-3 competitors from the British Columbia Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amateur Championship will also be selected to represent British Columbia at the Royale Cup Canadian Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Amateur Championship
to be held July 24-27 2012 at Lethbridge CC in Lethbridge, Alberta. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ When Jason Podollan was finishing his professional hockey career, finding a place to call home was key. Podollan had played all over the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;including the NHLâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;but was seeking a place to lay down some roots. His home away from hockey was Vernon, so he naturally leaned to one of his favorite spotsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; Predator Ridge Resort. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Every time I came back to Predator, I thought it was a special spot,â&#x20AC;? he explains. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I ended up staying here.â&#x20AC;? Now that his time on the ice is finished, Podollan finds respite from the daily grind of his business career by spending time with his wife, Sarah, and the coupleâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s young children. He jokingly says what started as a bachelor pad has turned into a place where he and his family can get in touch with nature, grab a coffee or hit the range at the resortâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s golf course. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so much right outside my door,â&#x20AC;? says Podollan, who lives in Falcon Point. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have hundreds of acres to explore. You can walk the dog, or grab a muffin, or take the kids to the range. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s so much.â&#x20AC;? Predator Ridge has also changed since he moved to the property seven years ago. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There werenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t a lot of kids at the time,â&#x20AC;? he says. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But that has really changed in recent years.â&#x20AC;?
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Heat volley schedule for 2012-13 The 2012-13 Canada West volleyball schedules were recently unveiled and the UBC Okanagan volleyball teams will open the season against Interior rival, the Thompson Rivers WolfPack in a home and home series, Friday October 26 in Kamloops with the Heat home opener on Saturday night. The following weekend, Nov. 2 and 3, UBC Okanagan will play host to the University of Saskatchewan Huskies. As with all Canada West home games at UBC Okanagan, the Heat will host at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Fridays and at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, with the women taking to the court before the men. UBC Okanagan will be on the road against the newest member of the Canada West Volleyball Conference, the Mount Royal Cougars on Nov. 9 and 10.
The second half of the season has the Heat only at UBCâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Okanagan campus twice as the University of Calgary Dinos will play in Kelowna Jan. 18 and 19, and then the volleyball regular season will close when the Heat play host to the University of Brandon Bobcats Feb. 8 and 9. The playoffs feature the top seven in both menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s play at the end of the 22-match regular season schedule on Feb. 9. While the top school on each side of the ledger receives a bye to the conference Final Four as host of the event, the remaining six play a bestof-three elimination format to determine the other finalists, Feb.15 to 17. The Final Four semis go Feb. 22 and the medal matches on Feb. 23. For more info on schedules and gametime please visit www.goheat.ca
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NEWS ▼ BARRY URNESS
▼ KELOWNA
Musketeer duo will miss their leader T
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hen there were two. The ‘Three Old Musketeers’ have lost their leader. Like so many Kelowna residents, I was deeply saddened last week by the death of Barry Urness. Kelowna has lost a great human being. Barry and I were very close friends and I already miss him dearly. Because of Barry, this world is a better place, and I am a better and stronger person. There is also no question that as a community we are so much richer in sports and culture than before Barry Urness came on the scene. Barry was much more than just a friend to me. Much like my friend Howie Meeker is, Barry Urness was a friend, big
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Charlie Hodge brother, father, and mentor. He was also (over the years) a co-worker, fellow board member and my chiropractor. In fact, I knew Barry when he was the chiropractor for my parents. I largely kept in touch with ‘Bear’ for several years on a ‘need you’ basis. My back would seize up and I would call Barry to say, “I need you.” However, going to Dr. Urness was never a quick fix. First, you would get
the five or 10 minute warmup chat as he checked in with your life, then shared his latest sporting escapade, usually involving the Okanagan Sun football team or helping some community event. When I ran for Kelowna city council three years ago, Barry pumped me up with advice and wise suggestions during our back snapping sessions. I found his ability to cut through things to be amazing. After being elected to council, I was named chairperson of the Kelowna Civic Awards committee, on which Barry was a member of the sports committee, that he had served on apparently for the previous 22 years. We served three years together after that. Remarkable.
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Barry Urness Soon Barry, myself, and a third character with a love for laughter and sports, Al Paterson, began to get together once every month or two for a lunch and swap yarns. It was the beginning of a wonderful ritual. When I was defeated along with five other incumbents in the 2011 civic election, I was devastated. Naturally, I did my very best to pretend I was not that badly hurt or wounded because, well, that is the nature of the game. Regardless, I was pretty rocked and Barry knew it. He also knew there would be lots of folks, or at least a few key folks, who would be there to console me. So Barry took the old-fashioned sport coach, dad approach and gave me a gentle kick in the ass. In Barry’s own gentle but-to-the-point way he got me back into the fight. I am so glad he did. I hid out for two months following the election, but finally both Al and Barry would not
take ‘no, I’m busy’ one more time and dragged me out of my house for a burger and beer. After that, the lunch ritual of the ‘Three Old Musketeers’ (as Kamel Abougoush at the Grateful Fed dubbed us) increased to once every three weeks or so as we’d check in on each other, swap some lies, warm up some memories and share a lot of laughs. The long years of shared friendship and stories flooded back, each of us remembering incidents involving the three of us from some previous time, or individual humorous scenarios involving other media or sports folks we all knew. The stories never ended. We three also spent a lot of time discussing our various medical situations and shared our thoughts on things at a level seldom shared over lunch in a restaurant by three guys. The full understanding that all three of us were plain bloody lucky to even be alive, and that our candlewicks may not be long, enhanced our meaningful lunches. About two months ago, when Barry’s expected wick was set to very short due to his progressed stomach cancer, we made a point of gathering more often. “Why not? We have no time to waste,” Barry said, gleaming in his big beautiful smile way. As always, Barry was right.
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It’s summer and in Kelowna that means it’s time to play—Park & Play style. Starting Monday, July 2, the city’s Park & Play crew will lead a variety of sports, relay races and family activities in Kelowna’s neighbourhood parks. This year, five new parks have been added to the list. Check out the schedule below, bring out your kids and meet your neighbours for an evening of fun in the park. Park & Play runs for eight weeks, Monday to Friday, July 2 to Aug. 24, from 5 to 8 p.m. Loseth Park Monday, July 2, 9, 16, 23 Quilchena Park Tuesday, July 3, 10, 17, 24 Matera Glen Park Wednesday, July 4, 11, 18, 25 Kinsmen Park Thursday, July 5, 12, 19, 26 Mugford Park Friday, July 6, 13, 20, 27 Redridge Park Monday, July 30, Aug. 6, 13, 2 Lions Park Tuesday, July 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 Golfview Park Wednesday, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 Gerstmar Park Thursday, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23 Duggan Park Friday, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 Parents and guardians are reminded that they are responsible for the care and supervision of their children. They are also encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles. For more information about Park & Play, call the Parkinson Recreation Centre at 250-469-8800 or visit kelowna.ca/recreation or facebook.com/cityofkelowna under events.
Music and arts fest impacts public access to Waterfront Park Waterfront Park will be closed to the public starting Friday, July 6, at noon until Monday, July 9 at 2 p.m., to accommodate the festivities held during
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the 2012 Keloha Music and Arts Festival. Starting Friday, July 6, until Sunday, July 8, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., the Dolphins Parking lot at Waterfront Park will be closed and on-street parking will be restricted on Water Street from Sunset Drive to the Waterfront Park crosswalk. Public parking will still be available at the Library Plaza Parkade located at 1360 Ellis St. and Chapman Parkade at 345 Lawrence Ave. Normal traffic routes and regular transit service will remain unchanged during the event.
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Enjoying a movie night under a canopy of stars Five years ago, FreshAirCinemaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s started projecting free outdoor movie nights in parks, parking lots, streets, floating barges and beaches in cities and neighbourhoods across the province Today, many communities now kick off their movie nights early in July and this summer Kelowna will be no different. City Park will host the Interior Savings Moonlight Movie Tour presentation of a recently animated Dr. Seuss environmental story featuring an orange creature that speaks on behalf of the trees on Wednesday, July 11, starting at 6 p.m. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are very excited to start the Interior Savings Moonlight Movie
Tour in a great venue in Kelowna where the whole family can enjoy a free movie night, â&#x20AC;? said Jason Bashnick, FreshAirCinema festival organizer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;For the past few years, we have seen well over 2,000 people per night attending these events - people simply love the experience of watching a movie outside.â&#x20AC;? FreshAirCinema, a family owned B.C. business, works alongside Cinema4Change, a non profit organization whose mandate is to use the power of film to strengthen communities and improve lives. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Proceeds from the Kelowna event this year will be directed to the Okanagan Boys & Girls
Club,â&#x20AC;? added Bashnick. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We believe our event provides them with a great way to raise awareness and important funds to continue the work they do.â&#x20AC;? The Kelowna movie showing is the first of 18 such events across the Thompson and Okanagan regions this summer. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Building on previous yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s success, we are very happy to have partnered with Interior Savings Credit Union to present this series once again,â&#x20AC;? added Bashnick. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We see such a social atmosphere before the event where friends and family just relax and enjoy each otherâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s company. â&#x20AC;&#x153;At dusk everyone settles in and has a fantas-
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More than 1,300 small businesses in the Okanagan and Kootenays are reaping big savings on their electricity bills thanks to a $6.85 million lighting installation program sponsored by the province and FortisBC. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Small businesses in the Okanagan and Kootenays wanted a program that would make saving energy both easy and cost effective, and in partnership with FortisBC, we delivered,â&#x20AC;? said Kelowna-Mission MLA Steve Thomson. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Over 1,300 small businesses had energy-efficient lighting installed and are now saving more than $800 a year on their bills.â&#x20AC;? FLIP, the FortisBC/ LiveSmartBC Lighting Installation Program, offers eligible small businesses direct installation of up to $5,500 in energyefficient equipment at virtually no cost, including lamps, occupancy sensors and controls. To date the program has saved more than 8,779,928 kWh, enough electricity to power approximately 700 homes per year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was surprised about the immediate and longterm savings that Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll achieve for my business through FLIP,â&#x20AC;? said Greg Smith, of Kelowna Physiotherapy Associates. â&#x20AC;&#x153;So far Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve saved hundreds of dollars in energy costs, allowing me to invest more in my business and less on my electricity bills.â&#x20AC;? When business owners
register for FLIP, a FortisBC-approved contractor performs a lighting audit on their business, identifies potential upgrades, and schedules a licensed electrician to install the equipment and systems.
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grades,â&#x20AC;? said Tom Loski, vice-president, customer service, FortisBC. â&#x20AC;&#x153;By understanding the needs of small businesses, we can continue to invest in energy conservation programs.â&#x20AC;?
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TRAVEL Summer business travel to Munich, Frankfurt: long, hot Alan Behr CONTRIBUTOR
MUNICHâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;Traveling alone while on business during the summer can make you feel cut off from both the familiarity of home and the pleasures the place you are visiting. It can sometimes seem as if you leave and return and see and experience nothing in between except the harmonious monotony of the worldâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s conference rooms. The secret to preventing that is to leave enough time on your schedule actually to participate in local life and, to the extent that your business relationships permit, to invite the people you have come to work with to join with you. I had those rules in mind when I landed in Munich on a hot summerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s day. Once the most recognizably German of the countryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s major cit-
ies, Munich has been transforming itself into what the Germans call the northernmost city of Italy. In the summer, cafes open their street-side tables, and no one even thinks of sitting inside. Munich does not even appear tolerant of its own cliches these days. The Hofbraeuhaus, famous for beer served to tourists and for locals huddled together at their Stammtische (regularsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; tables) so as to avoid the tourists, closed soon after the dinner hour had passed, even as locals waited in line for outdoor tables at Schumann, a popular cafe less than 10 minutes away by foot. Schumannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also serves good beer, albeit in smaller portions than the standard Mass (one liter) at the beer hall. The scene at Schumannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s indeed had a very Italianite look to it. Add a cappuccino here and there, and it would
have felt like a night in Verona. I ended up at Schumannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s at the recommendation of local business associate, after a see-andbe-seen dinner (alfresco, of course) at the popular Oskar Maria, in the Literaturhaus. The American artist Jenny Holtzer has provided the Literaturhaus with artworks containing her aphorisms and sayingsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;the poignancy of which largely continue to elude me. As with many Munich restaurants with a contemporary eye, the traditionally robust Bavarian cuisine has been lightened up, with such dishes as beef tartar with a fried quail egg. A visitor from France perhaps wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t hunt in Munich for French cuisine, but I know enough people in Munich who certainly would, which explains the popularity of Le Faubourg. The menu,
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grant melancholy of a summer rain. People in Munich are proud of their city and like to show business colleagues around. If you get a chance, see if a local will take you into the Englischer Garten, which is to Munich what Central Park is to New York: a capacious, rambling park with something different going on in each corner. In one area, people sunbathe in the nude, but where a business associate and I went one afternoon was an area full of families and of young men surfing the strong rapids of a stream called the Eisbach. Each had a surfboard secured to his ankle and each waited patiently for his turn. The goal was to try to stay as upright as long as possible. The lone woman among them, ris-
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ing above the torrent in a green wetsuit, did not last long in her attempt, but spectators admired her persistence as she returned to take her place back in line and try again. For a good part of every summer, the city prepares for the famous Oktoberfest, which takes place mostly in September. One of the offices I visited was directly across from the field of â&#x20AC;&#x153;tentsâ&#x20AC;? being built for Oktoberfest. The work takes months to complete because many of the tents are in fact large and comkplete wooden beer halls, tkept in storage the rest of the year. I toured the grounds with my contact from just across the way, as workers went about their jobs, ignoring us as they put together what looked like a theme park dedicated to beer. My colleague said that she had just bought her third dirndl, the tradritional Bavarian dress that women wear to Oktoberfest. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Everyone looks good in a dirndl,â&#x20AC;? she explained. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ I took a fast train from Munich to Frankfurt and arrived in a very different kind of Germany. Frankfurt is not large by world standards, but as Germanyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s skyscraper-topped financial center, it is the tallest and outwardly most immediately impressive city. Unlike Munich, where a good summerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s heat will bring even professional people outdoors in shirtsleeves, in Frankfurt, bankers in crisp suits filled the sidewalks, ties knotted tight. It is a bit more challenging in Frankfurt to pretend to yourself that you
are not there on business when you actually are, not only because of the way people dress but because the city is so business-oriented and visually contemporary. You can feel it in the streets. The stores are busy, people are on the move, and almost everybody clearly has something important to do. A key thing to remember about financial centers, however, is that food and culture follow money. That is why there are great restaurants in Frankfurt and why an impressive row of museums graces the Museumufer (museum bank) on the relatively tranquil southern bank of the Main River. With business associates, I enjoyed a brilliant meal at Lohninger, the restaurant of an Austrian chef, Mario Lohninger, who was named the Gault Millau chef of the year of Germany for 2011. The small restaurant, shaped like a â&#x20AC;&#x153;Vâ&#x20AC;? and with large ground-floor rooms with high ceilings, offers a chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s menu of tasting portions. One of the great advantages of dining with colleagues who are local is that they tell you what is best to do, and I was very well informed to take the chefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s menu, which was presented as a deliberate mystery. You do not know what you were getting until you get it, from the amuse bouche to (that night) the â&#x20AC;&#x153;strawberry surpriseâ&#x20AC;? dessert, which featured the conical red berry multiple guises. In between, you might be treated to favorites from the regular menu, including oxtail soup and a fillet of beef with scrambled eggs. It is always good to leave a couple of extra hours on the last day of a business trip because that
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Subaru BRZ makes fun simple Jim Robinson CONTRIBUTOR
There’s something to be said for keeping things simple. Subaru has managed to hit the affordable sportscar sweet spot with the 2013 BRZ by doing just that. The well-equipped entry model with sixspeed manual transmission starts at $27,295 and $28,495 for the six-speed automatic version while the push-start ignition with smart key also adds to the convenience of the Subaru BRZ Sport-tech Package that has a starting price of $29,295 for the manual and $30,495 for automatic. And that’s about it, one basic car with two transmissions—simple. BRZ stands for Boxer, Rear-engine, Zenith. Renown for their all-wheel-drive cars and CUVs, the BRZ is the first front engine, rear-wheeldrive vehicle ever produced by Subaru.
It probably never would have come about except for Toyota investing (currently 16 per cent) in Subaru and its exceptional engineering prowess. As proof, Canadian Residual Value Awards from automotive insights company ALG, the industry benchmark for residual values, had Subaru winning best-in-class honours for the 2012 Impreza, Outback and WRX/STI as well as being named Best Mainstream Brand for the third year in a row. Subaru is the only firm that offers a 500,000 km maintenance schedule (that’s right, 500,000 km) because their cars stay on the road so long. Collaborative work started just over two years ago. Toyota has long wanted an affordable sportscar but they are in the business of building hundreds of thousands of models. But Subaru is in the
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Handling, performance are hallmarks of a performance car Subaru from B1 business of producing tens of thousands of cars, perfect for both their purposes. In Canada we will be get the BRZ and Toyotaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Scion division will sell their version called the FR-S. There is also a Toyota model called the GT 86 sold elsewhere in the world. What takes a sporty car and turns it into a sportscar is the handling and performance. Subaru, like Porsche, uses horizontally opposed or â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;boxerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; engine architecture. Because all the valves and pistons are on the same level as the crankshaft, it has a much lower centre of gravity. But in the BRZ, Subaru made the engine squatter so its centre of gravity is just 460 mm above the ground. That is 18 mm lower than the Porsche Cayman and a hair below the (until now) reigning champion Ferrari Italia at 469 mm. As it sits in the BRZ, the engine is 120 mm lower than the Impreza. In the BRZ, the en-
gine sits 240 mm farther back than the Impreza helping fix the weight ratio at 53:47, front:rear. Even the radiator had to be canted back 17 degrees to accommodate the lower front hood line. The six-speed manual and six-speed automatic are sourced from outside, but true to Subaru, 80 per cent was modified to their specifications. The six-speed manual features a short-stroke gear lever which is optimized for rigidity, shift accuracy and weight. The six-speed automatic transmission has a ĂĽSportsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; mode for immediate shift response. In ĂĽManualâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; mode the driver can use the steering wheel-mounted paddles that feature a downshift ĂĽthrottle blippingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; system. With 200 hp and 151 lb/ft maximum torque, the BRZ is one of the very few naturally aspirated cars you can buy boasting 100 hp/litre. Just a decade ago this would have unheard of in a production car, let alone one starting under $30,000. The induction intakes were designed to let out
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THE CLOSE coupled interior features soft touch materials and very supportive sports seats for driver and passenger. It was designed to accommodate a full rollcage for amateur racers. a snarl you can hear the closer it gets to the redline. It is not unlike the last air-cooled Porsche I drove but more subtle. Fuel consumption (premium required) is 9.6/6.6/8.3L/100 km city/highway/combined for the manual and 8.3/5.5/7.2L/100 km city/ highway/combined for the automatic. Suspension is a close cousin of the mighty
WRX STI with MacPherson struts at the front and a double wishbone independent rear. During the press launch held east of Portland, Or., getting into the BRZ wasnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t that difficult but it is low slung. The high transmission tunnel separates the cabin into two separate seating zones. There is a back seat of sorts but with the
front seat all the way back, there is zero knee room. Subaru says the interior was designed to take a full rollcage because they know more than a few BRZ and FR-S cars will be turned into club racers. The engine architecture is loosely based on VW Beetle principles. I owned a 1990 Subaru Loyale wagon with a 1.8-litre flat four putting
out a modest 88 hp. It was light and nimble but the only problem was, like the Beetle, you had to keep the revs up and row through the gears to keep at a higher engine speed. If the revs feel away so did the torque The BRZ was curiously the same. On the highway, it was not noticeable but on the rolling foothill roads up the Columbia River Gorge, I found it best to keep my foot in and use the paddle shifters to pick the best gear-rev ratio. With the manual it was the same but the six gears made it a whole lot
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Solid as a rock has been the story of the Lexus ES sedan since it bowed in Canada way back in 1990. However, Lexus has an issue to overcome in that the RX CUV accounts for the largest volume of sales in Canada with the sedans following up behind. So the mantra is to keep all the expected Lexus values while upping the attractiveness of the sedans, starting with the sporting GS earlier this year and now the 2013 ES entry-level luxury five-seater. Lexus officials said the main effort was to provide more of the same with design enhancements which makes sense as ES buyers tend to have already owned as least one and are quite content. Therefore styling is definitely evolutionary not revolutionary; some of the changes being a switch
to the new ‘spindle’ grille form and L-shaped LED running lights across the bottom. In many ways it looks like the more costly GS, which is not a bad thing. At the rear the gasoline version has two tail pipes while the hybrid’s single exhaust is hidden. The majority of change is on the inside where bumping out backseat space was a priority, something that is crucial for the Chinese market which Lexus is anxious to plumb. Most of this comes courtesy of the 1.8-inch longer wheelbase with results in 2.8 inches more knee room thanks to rear seats that are also recessed even thought the battery pack is behind the seat in the hybrid. Another change is in the centre stack which is multi-layered like the GS with the infotainment monitor placed higher than before but with the signature analog clock in the middle of the stack.
On the transmission tunnel is another signature touch, the Lexus Touch Interface (RTI) which is like the controller on a video game for the infotainment/climate/phone/ etc systems. Optional is the Display Audio Package that comes with the navigation system. We got lost twice on the press ride and drive launch and tried to call up the navi system, but the controller was so sensitive I was defaulting all over the place. Quite by chance I somehow placed a call to the live, turn-by-turn navi help system and got the call centre located, believe it or not, in Sault Ste Marie although we were in Oregon. Similar to the OnStar system, Wendy got us back on track and downloaded the route as did Ted when we got lost (yes I admit it) a second time. Instead of leather, the ES now comes standard with polymer, envirofriendly NuLuxe seating
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only operates silently. The ES 350 uses the tried-and-true 3.5-litre DOHC V6 with a sixspeed automatic transmission. It produces 268 hp and 248 lb/ft of torque. Here the driver can select three drive modes, Normal, Eco and Sport. Again, Lexus refused
to talk about fuel numbers of the V6 until they are verified by Transport Canada. Suspension remains coil springs over MacPherson struts at the front but the rear has been changed to a dual link system. Lexus said this was
done for a more precise feel but also for smoothness. But you can tell the difference. The ES 350 is taut while the Hybrid’s rear is softer with a longer rebound partially because
THERE ARE two engines on the 2013 ES available, a 3.5-litre gasoline V6 (shown) producing 268 hp and a 2.5-litre, four-cylinder/electric motor producing a combined 200 hp.
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On Thursday, June 21st, 2012, at the age of 69, the Lord welcomed Barry James Urness into his eternal home. Survived by his loving wife Betty of 44 years, son David, wife Alison and children Kaelin and Erik, and son Dean and children Sarah, Emma and Naomi, brother Ted (Joey), Jack (Brenda), and many nephews, nieces and extended family. Barry was born in Windsor, Ontario and grew up in Regina, Saskatchewan. From a very early age Barry’s love of sports and people became a focus for the rest of his life. Barry and his bride moved to Kelowna BC in 1968 to start a practice of Chiropractic. Barry’s unique ability to engage and involve people in all walks of life gave him opportunity to be involved in a wide range of sports and community endeavors. Barry was a recipient of Kelowna’s Man of the Year Award in 1988 and this past April was presented the Anita Tozer Award given to an individual or group in recognition of an extraordinary and positive contribution to the quality of life in Kelowna. Earlier this week, it was announced Barry would be inducted into the Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame, an organization he founded in 2008. Among his many involvements, he was a founding member of the Okanagan Sun Junior Football Team, member of the Civic Awards Committee for 25 years, President of the Kelowna Amateur Sport Society, Vice President of Sports Facilities & Equipment for the 1994 BC Summer Games, Provincial Director of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards, Honorary Chair of the Mission Creek Greenway and president of Kelowna Amateur Sport Society. Barry was a visionary who worked tirelessly for the good of others. Above all, Barry loved his family and sincerely cared for the welfare of his friends and patients. Cancer invaded Barry’s body but he refused to let it touch his spirit. Most of all, to the joy of his family, he trusted in his Saviour, Jesus Christ, the only true connection to God. He will be deeply missed. A celebration of Barry’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on July 4, 2012 at Trinity Baptist Church, 1905 Springfield Road, Kelowna, B.C., officiated by Pastor Tim Schroeder. In lieu of flowers, if you wish to honor Barry’s life, donations may be made to an organization of your choice. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
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NUNWEILER, MARY MARGARET November 2, 1926 – January 17, 2012 A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at 1:00 pm at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC.
RONALD NOSKIN October 17, 1934 - June 26, 2012 Ron passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer. Survived by his wife, Margaret, daughters Leanne (Chris), Cari, Patti (Trevor), 4 grandchildren (Geoff, Nathan, Christine and Derek), and his sister Darlene (Dave). Special thanks to the nurses and staff of Hospice House for their warm and supportive care of Ron. Celebration of life will take place June 30th at 2pm at Leisure Village Gazebo (3360 Old Okanagan Hwy, West Kelowna). Bring your memories and stories. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations gratefully accepted to the Central Okanagan Hospice Association Hospice House, 2035 Ethel Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2Z6.
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SMITH, ALLAN ROWAT Passed away on Sunday, June 10, 2012 at the age of 66. Allan is predeceased by his father Donald Smith, mother Roma Bishop, brothers John Bishop & Gord Pederson. He is survived by his sister Hazel Clouston (John), brothers Don Smith (Laurel), Michael Smith (Joan), Gary Pederson (Teena), Ronald Pederson, step-mother Irene Smith and many nieces, nephews & cousins. The family would like to thank the doctors & nurses at the Kelowna General Hospital in the ICU unit, friends, Marie McKiernan, Marie Murphy, Val & Les Davenport, Kevin Rivard, Kelly & Carol Burian, Al Freeman, Garth Downie and numerous others that cared deeply for him. Al was born to drive; he was well known in the transportation world and dedicated many years to his company Rock Tour Productions moving Canadian entertainers across the country. We will continue to remember Al for his sense of humor & laughter. He will keep on truckin’ in the skies above. A Celebration of life will be held on Saturday, August 4, 2012 from 4pm - 9pm at Guisachan House, 1060 Cameron Avenue, Kelowna, BC. In Lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the British Columbia SPCA, 3785 Casorso Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 4M7 or The Salvation Army 1480 Sutherland Avenue, Kelowna BC, V1Y 5Y5
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HELLER, IRVIN OTTO Passed away on June 18, 2012 at the age of 81. Survived by three sons: Dwayne (Jackie) of West Kelowna, Leslie (Margo) of Mission, BC, Christian (Heather) of Westbank, BC; four grandchildren: Katelyn, Kristen, Hannah and Chase; two sisters: Linda Taylor of Wetaskiwin, AB and Irene Leidenius (Onni) of Ponoka, AB. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, July 6th at 1:00 pm at the Peachland Community Centre, 4450 -6th Street, Peachland, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the BC Children’s Hospital, www.bcchf.ca . Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.
Helen Holyk 1923-2012. Helen Holyk passed away on May 10, 2012 at the age of 88. Helen was a remarkable woman who lived a rewarding life filled with challenges. Helen is survived by her beloved grandchildren Angela Bailey and James Bailey and son-in-law Geoff Bailey, who all presently live in Edmonton. She was predeceased by her son, Glen, her daughter Christine, her husband Walter, and her son Nick. Helen was a caring high achiever throughout her life. In 1947 she was named Woman of the Year at UBC for her work helping servicemen integrate into university after WWII. After marrying Walter and starting her family, Helen devoted her life to her family and to helping others deal with mental illness. While president of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Helen founded the Kelowna Branch of the B.C. Schizophrenia Society. She helped advocate for rights and programs to support those suffering with mental illness and their families. She volunteered with the University Women’s Club, B.C. Schizophrenia Society, the Canadian Mental Health Association, and the Kelowna Mental Health Society. Helen was active at the Unitarian Fellowship of Kelowna including serving as a long time chair of the Social Justice Committee. Helen’s gracious faith, optimism and wit were engaging, and her commitment to working for a more compassionate world inspired many to do likewise. She truly lived her belief that everyone is worthy of respect and dignity. Just as Helen worked so hard serving others during her lifetime, during the last 3 years of her life after she suffered from a series of severely debilitating strokes she depended so much upon others for support . Through it all, Helen was never self pitying and she lived her life with courage and compassion for others, to the end. Special thanks go out to Helen’s good friends, Fae Shaw and Sterling Haynes who worked tirelessly assisting Helen after she became disabled. Additional thanks go out to: Dr Robert Williams for his compassionate care when Helen was most vulnerable; friend and paid companion Phyllis Cannell; private Care Aide Christie Balderson; and the staff and volunteers of Cadder Court unit in Cottonwoods .” A celebration of Helen’s life will be held on Sunday, July 8, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship at 1310 Bertram St., Kelowna. If you wish to honour Helen’s life with a gift, please follow in Helen’s footsteps and make a donation to the BC Schizophrenia Society at www.bcss.org
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CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN The successful candidate will be a certiÀed electrician (BC/IP) with preferably 5+ years experience in the lumber manufacturing industry. PLC5 training and be able to program PLCs and panelview would be an asset. Ability to troubleshoot and repair VFD drivers, optimizer systems, scanners and computers would be an asset.
CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHT The successful candidate must be a certiÀed millwright with 3 – 5 years experience in the lumber manufacturing industry. Must have experience with hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as a thorough understanding of sawmill and/or planer equipment. Cutting, welding and fabricating skills would be an asset. The successful applicant must be a highly motivated professional, capable of maintaining strong communication and interpersonal skills. Alternate schedules and shift work will be required for a demanding, high paced environment. Excellent wages and beneÀt package as applicable in the United Steelworkers Local 1-423. Interested applicants should forward a resume, or complete an hourly application available at the Grand Forks OfÀce by July 11, 2012 and forward to: Ken Makortoff, Interfor Ltd. Box 39, Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H0 Fax: 250-443-2434 or email: ken.makortoff@interfor.com
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Coordinator, Annual Giving Kelowna, BC—regular full-time (35 hours per week) At the Canadian Cancer Society, we undertake our fundraising activities for one reason and one reason only—to raise critical funds to fulfill our mission of eradicating cancer and improving the quality of life for people with cancer and their families. As Coordinator, Annual Giving, your dual focus will centre on executing our regional Annual Giving initiatives as well as assisting with the development of an engaged, effective and efficient regional revenue development volunteer force. A creative initiative-taker with excellent interpersonal and communication skills, you will cultivate strong community partnerships to develop innovative new revenue development opportunities while enhancing existing fundraising activities, identifying areas for improvement and growth. Applying a good understanding of the volunteer recruitment cycle, you will also work closely with the regional Volunteer Engagement Coordinator to recruit and train a stellar team of volunteers. For more information about this and other opportunities to become a member of our dynamic team, please visit www.cancer.ca/bc. Interested applicants may also submit a cover letter and resume in one document no later than July 6, 2012 to resumes@bc.cancer.ca.
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NATURE’S FARE MARKETS Is looking for enthusiastic, team-minded individuals with a passion for healthy living. We are currently accepting resumes for part-time positions in our vitamin department. We are seeking knowledgeable, experienced, reliable and motivated people with flexible schedules for our Orchard Plaza location. We offer a positive workplace, competitive wages and an incentive package. Must be willing to work both evenings and weekends.
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Education/Trade Schools Golden Life Management, the Kootenays’ largest seniors care provider, is looking to hire high caliber, dedicated and energetic individuals for the following positions at its newest Campus of Care in Grand Forks: Silver Kettle Village.
Director of Care Key Responsibilities • Leadership: promotes a healthy workplace, ethical decision making care, implemetation of policy and protocols • Promotes ongoing professional development of self and others • Manages time, human and financial
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Recreational Therapist Key Responsibilities • Develops therapeutic programs in accordance to resident needs • Participates as a member of the interdisciplinary team • Facilitates, encourages, and supports residents to participate in activities and therapeutic programs • Provides directions for volunteers
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GENERAL VINEYARD LABOURERS Gray Monk Cellars Ltd. is seeking temporary vineyard labourers, in Lake Country and surrounding area, to start work September 17, 2012. Candidates must be willing to work outdoors and in all seasonal conditions. On the job training is provided, duties include picking, processing, grounds and vineyard maintenance. Starting wage $10.25/hour, approx 40-50 hours per week. Please fax resume to 250-766-3390 or email employment@graymonk.com. We thank all applicants in advance, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
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Golden Life Management, the Kootenays’ largest seniors care provider, is looking to hire a high caliber, dedicated and energetic individual for the position of Senior Executive - Long Term Care Director for its flagship location Joseph Creek Village.
Key Responsibilities Facilitates the development of community relation strategies Monitors departmental budgets and oversees site managers Provide leadership for Human Resources Monitors quarterly and annual
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Maintains inventory of equipment, tools, and materials Participates in Community, Family and Resident Councils Respects and promotes dignity and individuality of each resident Demonstrates progressive and innovative activity programming
How to Apply Interested applicants are asked to view our website at goldenlife.ca/careers to find out more about these positions and send in a resume to the following email address.
Golden Life Management Ph: (250) 489-0667 Email: careers@glm.ca
CHEF’S Edge requires a retail sales professional to join our great team. This is a part time position, including weekends. No evenings. Apply with resume to 2445 Highway 97 N, Kelowna
An Alberta Construction Company is hiring dozer, excavator and labour/rock truck operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. EI CLAIM Denied? Need Help? 18yrs Exp. As an EI Officer. Will prepare & Present Appeals. Reasonable Rates. Call Bernie Hughes, Toll Free at 1-877-581-1122.
REGULAR PART TIME GRAPHIC DESIGNER needed for local monthly print magazine. (approx. 30 hrs per month? 7-10 days per month). • Strong working knowledge of Quark, Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat on a Mac platform. • Good working knowledge of internet, computer software and email programs • Ability to work independently • Good proof reading skills • Start date - ASAP Quark is the biggest skill that we need. Training will be provided for the in-house program/database. Text/material is provided and most of the work is a templated layout. The production schedule is a 4-week cycle and the year is planned out in advance.
Contact: 250-764-1105 or bctreb@shaw.ca
Are you into exercise, motivated and wanting some extra income? 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.
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A BUSINESS BOOMING Our expanding Kelowna company needs TEAM players for F/T work. NO experience necessary. Great opportunity for those willing to grow with our company.
SRI Homes - Production Work Factory Builder looking for employees in all aspects of construction. Healthy, energetic & able to learn. Full time. Fax resumes to(250) 766-0599 or in person at 9500 Jim Bailey Road, Kelowna (Lake Country).
BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 MAGIC HANDS! Full body relaxation. Lessons & prostate massage avail. Ladies & Men. 20 yrs. exp. 250-801-8079 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Open 7 days/wk 250-801-7188 ✸TOTAL ZEN MASSAGE✸ Relaxation to the Fullest. Mens/Ladies (250)-869-5116
ALAN Dignam Electric. Resid/ Comm. Service calls, Reno’s, Upgrades. lic’d, bonded & Insured. Alan 250-808-6595
2,500+/mo to start!
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Students Welcome.
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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.
COUPLE wanted for Narrows Village. Looking for a gardner and a chef. Room/Board prov. Must live on water only accessible resort. Go to: narrowsvillage.com or call (250)804-6496 Exper’d, Mature, P/T Sales Person Required in taxi industry in Kelowna area. Contact pargat_reliance@yahoo.ca or Fax: 250-491-5278 JOB FAIR - PRODUCTION WORKER Location: 880 Vaughan Ave, Kelowna Date/Time: Wed July 4 8am12pm Okanagan Tree Fruit Coop looking for Production Workers. Shift work, including evenings/wkds; steel toed boots required. Interviews conducted on site. Crim check required. JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! No experience necessary, we will train. Must be 18+yrs. of age. Students Welcome. 250-8603590 Email:info@plazio.ca LYONS Landscaping Ltd. Is seeking a Full Time Professional Hardscaper Responsibilities include project management and quality control of projects. Minimum 3 years experience constructing retaining walls and paving stone installations. Valid drivers licence, strong work ethic. Attention to detail a must have. Benefits and possibility of year round employment to right individual. Benefits available and wage negotiable depending on experience. Email applications to: info@lyonslandscaping.com PEACHLAND Liquor Store is looking PT help to work a variety of shifts, prev. liquor store exp. is an asset, potential for FT employment. Must Have “Serving it Right”. Please apply in person, Hwy 97, Peachland Centre Mall SALES ESTIMATOR Westlake Paving & Aggregates Ltd. requires an experienced civil construction estimator. Responsibilities will include the preparation of construction estimates for tender and negotiation, project administration and management, monitoring of our markets and maintaining positive customer relations by providing a high level of service. The position also involves the coordination and administration of our Company Safety Policy. The successful candidate will possess a University degree, Technical or Business Diploma or the equivalent of education and experience. The candidate will also have excellent analytical skills, strong computer skills, excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills, be a team player and self-starter and possess a strong understanding of paving, sub-grade and related subcontractor operations. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience. Please submit a detailed resume to: Westlake Paving & Aggregates Ltd. 2455 McDougall Road Kelowna, B.C. V1Z 2L6 or via Fax to: (250) 769-4170 Attn: Ken Fleming, Operations Manager No phone calls please. We thank you for your interest in this position but only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Home Stay Families HOST families wanted for Japanese youth. Renumeration offered. 250-868-4827 homestay@igcanada.com
Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services Big E’s Bar & Grill in Peachland BC. Requires Line Cook, 2-3 yrs exp. Wages $12.70$14.00/hr. FT position. Shifts include evening & weekends. Duties include food prep, line cooking & cleaning. Please apply to Susan or Mike Hwy 97 Peachland Center Mall.or Fax (250)-767-1968 YAMATO Restaurant, West Kelowna. 2 Ethnic Food Cooks FT perm. 40hrs/wk $15/hr. 2-3 Yrs Exp., in Asian Style Cooking Resume to: 2575 Hwy 97N
Insurance Level 1 Insurance Agent & above. Must have exp with ICBC. We offer a flexible work schedule & full benefits. Manager & Commercial Producer Must have 5 yrs experience and have at least Level 2 brokerage experience. Call 250-489-0886 or email akupritz@brothersins.com
Holistic Health CASE Studies needed. Our students are ready for: Mani. or Pedi $20/ea., Reflexology $29., Massage $29. naturalhealthcollege.com 868-3114
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A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)
Garage Door Services
Kitchen Cabinets
Landscaping
Ace of Spades. Tree, hedge & shrub pruning & Rototilling. 250-878-1315, 250-765-7825
#1 STOP FOR ROCKS. www.bcrocks.com. Please call 250-862-0862 ASPEN Landscaping. Retaining walls, Patios, Irrigation, etc. 250-317-7773 Branford Pruning & Small Tree Service. An eye for detail. Call Curtis: 250-469-0684 EMERALD CEDAR EDGING Buy Direct From Grower, 6ft.-10 for $240, Planting + Delivery available. Call Budget Nurseries 250-498-2189 FULL landscaping, rock walls, soil screening. Tremblay’s Excavating. 250-979-8033 Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery. Topsoil, Ogo Grow, Bark Mulch, Sand. Visa, Debit Mastercard. 250-870-1138
CUT & Chuck Landscaping. Spring Clean Up, Aeration & Power Raking. (250)212-2692 CUT & Chuck Landscaping. Yard Clean Up, Aeration & Power Raking. (250)212-2692 Don’t call anyone about Lawn cutting, yard clean-ups, or pruning until you speak with us! Serving Kelowna & Area for over 7yrs. Ryan, 250-4691288. www.vantagekelowna.com
GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca
Masonry & Brickwork GIL’S Masonry, Over 30 years experience, Quality gauranteed. Call Gil 250-862-2266
1317 Cranbrook St. N Cranbrook, BC V1C 3S7
LITZ LAWN CARE, weekly mowing, fertilizing, pwr. raking, hedge trimming & gen. yrd. clean-ups. Free Est. 764-6404
Labourers
1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366) RemoveYourRecord.com
TAM’S Gardening. Clean-ups/ Maint. Planting, weeding, pruning & more. 250-575-3750
AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400
MADAHAR Landscaping Looking for reliable, energetic person, madaharlandscaping @hotmail.com, WOE, NS.
Nutrition/Diet
Trades, Technical
Trades, Technical
CARPENTER wanted with siding exp./owns transportation & tools.Call Rene (250)862-6357 Civil Engineering Technologist II District of Kitimat, full time permanent - wage $36.11 $43.69, over 2 years. Civil Technologist diploma required. Reporting to the Technical Services Manager, duties include a variety of infrastructure investigations, surveying, design, contract preparation, inspection and material testing on projects related to the municipality’s water, sewer, drainage and transportation systems. Candidates should be proficient in using electronic survey equipment, computer assisted design using AutoCad 3D, and MS Office. Valid BC driver’s licence required. Submit resumes by July 25, 2012, 4:30pm, to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat, BC, V8C 2H7, Fax: (250) 632-4995, or email dok@kitimat.ca FULL TIME Buncher/Processor Operators needed in the Williams Lake area. Great wage and benefits package. Email resume to smallpinelogging@yahoo.ca or call 250398-8216.
WELL Established Glass Company looking for experienced installer of vinyl windows, aluminum patio covers & sun rooms. Should have some carpentry experience. Apply to 250-717-7530
Services Mind Body Spirit #1 for a reason. Paradise Massage. Where men come to relax. 778-477-5050 Kelowna AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage. New! Neuro-Activating Touch. Linda 862-3929. ALWAYS AMAZING Bodysage, convenient, private, studio, 778-484-1582 AROMATHERAPY/SHIATSU A soothing touch enhanced by Reiki 250-768-8999 ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575
#1 Affordable Quality House Cleaning. Excellent Refer.’s & Rates. Weekly/Bi-weekly. 3 hours @ $50. 250-575-4001 360º Clean Premium Quality, Professional & Reliable. Making U House Proud. 215-1073 CLEANING Lady 25 yrs exp. Quality work. Wkly/biwkly, One time. 250-470-9629 SHOW Home Cleaning. Let us shine for you. Residential/ Commercial, office/ construction. Bonded & insured. Call 250-212-6101
Computer Services
FULL TIME TECHNICIANS Required to prepare steel fabrication drawings for commercial and Industrial projects. Must have engineering technologist training or equal experience, and be fluent with Auto CAD and Tekia.
REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
Drywall J&C Drywall, + Sm. reno’s., Tbar, taping, tex. ceilings, free est., ref’s avail., 778-821-1850 PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. Ken, 250-212-9588
We Pick Everyday!
NOW OPEN
OPEN 7 Days a Week! 9am to 5pm 250-212-4431
OLD MEADOWS CERTIFIED FARM MARKET 4213 GORDON DRIVE Open for the Season June 30 • Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 10-5 Ready Now: our Beets, Spinach, Strawberries, Lettuce & Apple Juice Taking Orders For: Blueberries, Raspberries & Blackberries.
ALSO: Fresh Local Non-Organic Produce, Blackberry Dairy, Breads, Pastries, Organic Coffee & Tea, Body Products, Jams & Jellies & much MORE!
762-764-0931
STRAWBERRIES KD Farms ~ Fruit & Vegetables ~ U-pick $1.25/lb. or we pick. Open 8 am-7 pm every day. No appointment necessary. 420 Cornish Rd. (off of Rutland Rd.) 250-212-2634 HOURS: May, June & Sept 10-4:30 daily July & August 9-5 daily
Growers, Producers & Distillers of Fine Quality Lavender Products Retail shop & Café overlooking beautiful vista of gardens, vineyards & Okanagan Lake Self-Guided Garden Tours until October 7th Closed all Statutory Holidays 4380 Takla Road, corner of Takla & Saucier Roads in South Kelowna okanaganlavender.com
The Friendly Farmer Fruit Stand Open 7 days a week, 10-6, Sunday 10-5 Cherries, raspberries, and all sorts of veggies. Come meet the Friendly Farmer & the Grumpy Wife!
3254 McCulloch Rd. 250-869-0871
DON O’ RAY VEGETABLES FRESH cherries, strawberries, nugget potatoes, kale, spinach, baby carrots, Walla Walla onions, broccoli, lettuce, garlic, asparagus, rhubarb, Swiss chard, beets, free range eggs, mushrooms NOW
ALSO: Vintage drinks Fresh homemade juices & jam and a variety of chips
Email admin@tgcconsulting.com
OPEN
9 AM-7 PM DAILY 7 DAYS A WEEK!
BENVOULIN RD. U PICK STRAWBERRIES OPENED FOR THE SEASON.
TGC Consulting Ltd., Lake Country, BC
To verify days & time of picking, call
GOODCO BERRIES Now taking orders for Strawberries, we pick only. Phone for prices: 250-762-7766.
(250)-860-2964
Medical/Dental
Medical/Dental
BIG FRESH JUICY Okanagan CHERRIES available June 26 on 417 Valley Road 9:30 am5pm phone number (250)8696564
GRAND OPENING
Contractors
Countertops
Bilga Farms • 1900 Rutland Road
Please submit resumé to:
12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520.
DCR Cont., Nw. const., addons, reno’s, patios, concrete drives, decks, steps, 862-1746 KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
3443 Benvoulin Rd. 250-860-2557 250-575-7806
Carpentry/ Woodwork
Cleaning Services
250-763-7114
Moving & Storage
OVERWEIGHT People wanted, for FREE trial of weight loss prod. no pills or gimmicks. safe, Guaranteed results, call Aaron @ 250-863-1642
DAVE Woolmer’s Carpentry, decks, windows, doors, finishing, 40yrs. exp. 250-870-1105
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Machining & Metal Work
Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET
Trades, Technical
“Local Produce at Your Doorstep”
Handypersons
Garden & Lawn
AAA Lawn & Garden, Specializing in irrigation, landscaping, grass cutting, yard maintenance, excavation. Father & Son 250-212-5320
Fresh From the Fields
A-Z HANDYMAN, domestic wizard, furniture assembly, all repairs & reno’s.250-859-4486
MARYANNE’S Kitchen Designs. Dealer for kitchen craft, Merit & Leelynn.250-317-7523
1-1-1 Aerating; mowing; yard maintenance; hedge, shrub & tree care; allthingsexterior.org Phone: 250-869-5349
Fruit & Vegetables
KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718
GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911
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.Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca
Fruit & Vegetables
RNs Needed IMMEDIATELY Retirement Concepts is a family owned private company based in Vancouver BC that provides seniors housing and care services ranging from Retirement Living, Assisted Living to Skilled Nursing Care throughout the Province. Applicants must be a graduate of an approved school of nursing with current active registration with CRNBC, BSN preferred. Please submit your resume IMMEDIATELY, in the strictest confidence, via our website at: www.retirementconcepts.com/careers While we appreciate all applications, please note only those short listed will be contacted. Retirement Concepts is an equal opportunity employer.
Fresh, Home Grown Veggies & Flowers at Kelowna Rose & Veggie Garden. 1779 Rutland Rd.N. Call 250-491-7673.
Best Price In Town.
GLENMORE GARDEN MARKET
Fresh peas & many other fresh vegetables available! Open Everyday, 10am-6pm. 250-860-1121 621 Glenmore Rd N.
of Longhill Wholesale Farm Market, July 1 at 10am, 2429 Longhill Rd., in Glenmore. Regular hrs: 9am-7pm. Samosa & tea special for opening free for everyone! Donations welcome for the less fortunate children in our community. For more information or if you are booking any big orders please call Kash at 250-863-1302 Bookings start now.
STRAWBERRIES U PICK $ 2.00 /lb or place order for $2.50 /lb 758 WALLACE RD. (250)-765-8592 Bring your own containers :)
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Moving & Storage
DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282
JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194
MOVING, Recycling, Disposal & Delivery, any size move. Anything goes. 250-808-8818
NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498
Sales & Service Directory CONTRACTORS
COUNTERTOPS
c. 250.862.1746 Nw. constr., add-ons, reno’s, patios, concrete drives, decks, steps.
862-1746
$
NATURAL STONE
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starting at
DCR Contracting e. dcrcontracting@shaw.ca
LAMINATE TOPS
starting at
1630 Innovation Dr. Kelowna, BC V1V 2Y5 P 250.765.3004 | F 250.491.1773
14.95 LF
59.00 SF
On select colors only | Installation available
Natural Stone Surfaces All One Piece Laminate
Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years
colonialcountertops.com
ELECTRICAL
EXCAVATION
A & S Electric
TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.
Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099 (cont#90929)
• Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500
FRAMING ksk Framing & Foundations Quality workmanship at reasonable rates. Free estimates 250.979.8948
REFACE DON’T REPLACE 1/2 the cost of replacing Corain & Granite Designs. The Green Alternative.
Landscaping, irrigation, patios, retaining walls & water features. 250-317-7773 www.aspenlandscaping.ca
Don’t call anyone about your hardscaping project and beautiful plant selections until you speak with us!
250-769-7603
www.vantagekelowna.com
MOVING/STORAGE Joe’s Moving Service “The Professionals”
• Local/long distance • Storage Available • No job too small • Free Estimates Call Joe Anytime 250-470-8194
Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional
Ph: 250-869-0697 Cell 250-470-9498
AFFORDABLE PAINTING
Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry
250-863-9830 or 250-768-1098
rickondeck@gmail.com
250-470-2235
Kelowna
EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN
Serving the Okanagan 14 yrs. Vinyl Decking up to 80 mil., Modular Flooring, Aluminum, Glass, Topless, Picket Railings, Fences & Gates. Free Estimates
SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST
250-878--2483 250-878 www.kelownadeckandrail.com www. kelownadeckandrail.com
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
• Electrical • Tile Work • To-Do Lists • Much More
MEMBER
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METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists
www.getbentmetalfab.ca
250-863-4418
250.826.0625
GARAGE DOOR GUTTERS & SERVICES DOWNSPOUTS
Licensed, Bonded & Insured Independently Owned and Locally Operated
Boarding, taping & texture, framing, painting, finishing, carpentry, etc.
SMALL RENOVATIONS • FREE ESTIMATES • REFERENCES AVAILABLE
Ken 250-212-9588
JERRY 778-821-1850
KITCHENS
LANDSCAPING Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery
ABC
Kelowna Gutter Cleaning & Repair
Maryanne’s Kitchen Design
We install, service, & repair all makes of doors & openers. FREE ESTIMATES • INSURANCE CLAIMS Call for appointment
• Fix leaks • 20 years. experience • Fascia soffit repairs • Downpipes • Re-Slope
Design supply & install kitchens, bathrooms & counter tops. Prices to suit any budget.
250.718.6718
250-317-7523
LAWN & GARDEN
MASONRY & BRICKWORK
MOVING/ HAULING
GIL’S MASONRY
TYLER’S MOVING RECYCLING
OVERHEAD DOORS
250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com
BRANFORD PRUNING & SMALL TREE SERVICE
An eye for detail and ensuring your satisfaction
250-469-0684
“PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”
DALE’S PAINTING SERVICE
862-9333 PAINTING KELOWNA A BETTER PLACE SINCE 1982 www.dalespaintingservice.ca
•Yard Clean-Up • General Yard Maintenance • Aeration & Power Raking • Mulch Refreshing • Commercial • Residential • Contracts Available
250-212-2692
250-765-3191
TRY THE SALES & SERVICE INTRO PRICE $ 157.25 tax incl. 12 inserts for new clients only please. Please call a classified representative at
250-763-7114
Stone, brick, blocks, fireplaces. Over 30 years experience. Quality guaranteed. Special custom work
250-862-2266 Check out the website www.gilsmasonry.ca
We accept “When the Big Guys are Too Big We Deliver”
Moving, recycling, disposal & delivery. Any size move. Anything goes.
250-808-8818
REMODELING RENOVATIONS
Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting
ellermade W Additions, Renovations
DAVE WOOLMER’S CARPENTRY
Sun-decks, Bsmt. suites, etc. Call Dave @ 250-878-6967 Dal @ 250-870-6011
Electrical, plumbing, drywall finishing, tile & flooring. Remodels & painting (int & ext) 250-870-1105 40 yrs. experience. Competitive pricing & seniors discount
TILING
TRUCKING
Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279
RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts, member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’
Maryanne
Top Soil • Ogo Gro • Bark Mulch • Gravel• Sand We remove: yard refuse, junk CHUCK 250-870-1138 neighborhoodtrucking.ca
PLUMBING
ROOFING
Deck & Rail • Kitchen Remodels • Painting • Plumbing
SMALL REPAIRS & J & C Drywall • Drywall • T-Bar • Taping • RENOVATIONS • Textured Ceilings • Steel Studs •
Serving the Okanagan Valley
www.okanagancountertopsystem.com
RENOVATIONS
• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall
LAKESIDE DECK & RAIL
10% OFF WITH THIS AD
PAINTING/DECORATING
North End Moving Services
DRYWALL
• Vinyl Decking • Composite Decks • Deck Repairs • Aluminum Picket & Glass Rail Quality Service • Free Estimates New Construction & Renovations
LANDSCAPING ASPEN LANDSCAPING
DECK & RAIL
TILE SETTER Artistic Ceramics.
Roofing special: BEAT ANY COMPETITOR’S PRICE BY 5%! Best price in town All types of roofing
250-215-8201
Custom tile setting. Travertine, marble, granite & ceramic. Decks, kitchen, baths. Guaranteed work.
Call 250-870-1009
WELDING METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists www.getbentmetalfab.ca
250-863-4418
TNTTRUCKING
No load too small • BARK MULCH • SAND • GRAVEL • YARD CLEAN-UP • JUNK REMOVAL LIGHT FLAT-DECK Nick Nixon - Trish Nebot Cell 250-862-0821 Office 250-765-2778
FEATURE
TRUCKING T N T No load too small
• BARK MULCH • SAND • GRAVEL • YARD CLEAN-UP • JUNK REMOVAL LIGHT FLAT-DECK
Nick Nixon - Trish Nebot
250-862-0821 Office 250-765-2778 Cell
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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
Painting & Decorating A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163 WWW.PAINTSPECIAL.COM
3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!
DALE’S PAINTING Service. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333
Plumbing 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.
Pressure Washing OKANAGAN Pressure Washing. Commercial/Residential. Fully insured. 14 years exp. Call Dave at 250-863-0306
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. RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250765-3191. WILDERNESS Custom Exteriors Ltd. Roofing Special. Best price in town. 250-215-8201
Rubbish Removal ED-SON’S 1 Ton Dump Truck. “Anything you can’t haul, give me a call”!(250)-718-1595
Sundecks #1 WELLERMADE. Additions, Reno’s, Sun-decks, Basement Suites,etc. 878-6967,870-6011 LAKESIDE Deck & Rail, vinyl & composite decks, aluminum picket & glass rails, 826-0625
Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805
Tiling TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009
Tree Services 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. Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca JAN Dutch Tree Service. Dangerous tree removal, stump grinding, 60’ Boom Truck, fully insured, WCB coverage, free est., 250-826-3638 ROB’S Tree Care Ltd For all your tree care needs. Ins. & Cert. WCB. 250-212-8656
Trucking/ Bull Dozing TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.
Pets & Livestock
Feed & Hay 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 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
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Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
$300 & Under
Medical Supplies
Musical Instruments
ADCOM GFP-555 II Pre-amp, $1000 new, like new in box, $300. 861-5820 or 870-6942
Shoprider Mobility Scooters & Powerchairs, new & used, Used center dr. power chairs in stock: Shoprider 10” $2500. 888WNLS 8” $2500. UL8W Portable $1400; Quantam 600E 14” $2500.; Jet 3 10” Kel: 250-764-7757 $1800.; Vernon: 250-542-3745 TF 888542-3745 www.okmobility.ca
COMPLETE Living Room: Sofa, chair & loveseat. Very good condition. $300. 250-491-1323 DENON DP-1200 Turntable, wood base, Shure cartridge, $300. 861-5820 or 870-6942 STANTON STR8-80 Prof. turn table, grt 4 DJ’ing MP3 comp $225 861-5820 or 870-6942
PET Grooming NOW Open at Bone Appetit in Glenmore, 111-1940 Kane Rd. 862-2663 PUREBRED Siamese kittens, ready to go. $300. each. 250260-7974.
SUGDEN AU-51 Pre-amp, British made prof. re-cond $400. 861-5820, 870-6942
Merchandise for Sale
$500 & Under
Auctions
Antique Arthur Paquegnat Mantle Clock $500 (250)7634766
$$$$ BUY DIRECT SAVE Thousands on Car/Truck/SUV &4x4’s. GIANT AUTO AUCTION AT REIDS CORNER!!! Sat.,June 30th Gates Open 9am!! Auction starts at 11am. Over 150 vehicles to choose from!!! OUR PRICES WILL AMAZE YOU!! CALL AUCTION WORLD 250-765-5282
$400 & Under
GENERATOR, 2000 $500. 250-766-5273
Honda.
PIONEER Elite VSX-49 TX1 7.1 Receiver, $5000.new, sell $500. 861-5820 & 870-6942 SUGDEN AV-51 2 channel pwr. Amp. Prof. recond. $500. 861-5820 or 870-6942
Misc. for Sale 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. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
$200 & Under ADCOM GFA-535 2channel Pwr Amp, like new in box $200. 861-5820 or 870-6942 B&W DM110 Speakers, great sound $160. 861-5820 or 8706942 B&W V202 Speakers $150. 861-5820 or 870-6942 CLEMENTS Spatial Image speakers, beautiful sound $200. 861-5820 or 870-6942 MISSION Cyrus 2 Integrated Amp 70Wx2 metal cse $700 new $200. 861-5820 870-6942 RARE JVC AXZ911 Integrated Amp. 100 watts x2, $1100. new, $200 861-5820 870-6942 REGA Flex Integrated Amp. has phono section $175. 8615820 or 870-6942 WHARFEDALE CD90 Speakers $120. 861-5820 or 8706942
Sporting Goods Celebrate Diversity: Buy a different Gun as often as you can! Quality firearms Buy & Sell. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, The best little gunshop around. 4-1691 Powick Rd. Kel. 250-762-7575, T-Sat 10-6
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Business for Sale
Houses For Sale
LIVE THE Dream. Harbours End Marine, 27 year history on beautiful Salt Spring Island, BC “the best place on earth!” Owner retiring, well-established business only $129,000 email: bjg_cormorant@shaw.ca
BUYING or SELLING? For professional info call Grant Assoc.Broker, PC Realty, 250862-6436, FREE Evaluation
Duplex/4 Plex CASH Buyer, Quick close, Triplex or 4Plex or ? Grant Assoc. Broker Premier Canadian Properties.(250)862-6436
Houses For Sale
MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.99% 5 YR. 3.09% 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
3Bdrm Excellent View. Well kept. 2 car garage, new roof. Westbank area. $365,000. Call for details. (250)768-4634
For Sale By Owner
For Sale By Owner
Real Estate Acreage for Sale
$100 & Under 17” Michelin Tires.$60 Call (250)763-4766 BBQ, Table top, propane, just like new, $75.00 250-8602185 BIDET Complete, clean with faucet & drain, $100.obo. 250762-0124 CEILING Fan, white w/4 decorative lights $30. 250-7644415 CELESTION 3 Bookshelf speakers, $75. 861-5820 or 870-6942 CHEST of Drawers (4), good condition, $35 OBO. Call 250861-3646 COFFEE, Sofa & End Table (glass tops) 4 piece set, $100. 250-491-1323 Gold Filled Watches, 1940’s Bulova & Gruen $100 (250)763-9398 GOLF Clubs, 25 assorted clubs with golf bag, $30 must take all., 250-764-4415 HIDE-A-BED, $60, will deliver. Call 250-765-9353 KENWOOD KA-71 2channel, integrated Amp. Silver face. $100. 861-5820 or 870-6942 KENWOOD KD-2055 “The Rock” Turntable, Shure stylus $100. 861-5820 or 870-6942 LARGE Homemade food dehydrator, 24”x24”, 6 shelves, new cond., $90. 250-454-6756 NEW Fold-up Walker for Seniors, used 1 month. $85, Call 250-765-6104 PENS, Fountain, 1950’s, Shaeffer & Parker, $50. Call 250-763-9398 TEA Wagon, oak, good condition, $80.00 250-860-2185 TV, Mitsubishi, 20”, color with stand & remote, works great, $30. 250-764-4415 WHITE Toilets (2) complete, clean, good working cond. $80/both obo. 250-762-0124 WHITE Wood, Desk/Dresser, 8 drawers, $35. Call 250-7656104 WINDOW Air Conditioner, 5000btu’s, good cond. $75.00. 250-860-2185 WINE 4 - 54 litre damijam for sale, $100. Call 250-765-3831 Wine making supplies, glass carboys, floor corker, bottle washer & more.$50, 717-1166
YAMAHA Electone D-85 electric organ. Has 3 keyboards, plus pedals. Roll top model. Has many extra sound features. In perfect condition. Comes with manuals and bench. Asking $500 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9pm.
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Farm Equipment Family cow? Surge single cow milking machine w/compressor, cream separator, pasturizer, $750 takes all. Call Ken, 250-503-8903
Free Items 12” Samsung TV, 20” Sears TV, 20” Sony TV, Colonial Hide-a-bed. 250-764-8779 CLOSET, Free standing, wooden, 6’h x 4’w, w/doors, good cond., 250-861-8907 FREE: 2 Air Mattresses, a pump & a foam pad (250)4707849 FREE: 2 large boxes of assorted Sports Trophies. Call for details, 250-764-7585 FREE pick up , appliances or any kind of metal. Call (250)765-9303, 250-212-3122 Free pickup, of aluminum windows, wire, pipe, air conditioners & batteries. 250-717-0581 FREE Pick-up of used bicycles that you no longer want. Ok if need repair 604-800-2104 FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317
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Misc. Wanted PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
$97,500 10.4 acres Lot H Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Pic’s email selkirk8@telus.net
Heavy Duty Machinery 1997 Hitachi 270 Excavator, 2 buckets, hydraulic thumb 50% UC $19,500.; 1995 Case 580 SL Backhoe 4N1 ext. hoe 8500 hrs runs well $21,500.; Massey 230 Tractor 38hp Deisel front loader, 3pt hitch ps, $7500.; 250-260-0217. 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 FORK LIFTS For sale, 18 to choose from, Toyota, Cat., & Hyster, 250-861-9171
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Apt/Condos for Sale For Sale- Wedgewood Condo 1045 Sutherland Ave. 2bdrm 2baths with New appliances. Call (250)868-2214 SPOTLESS 1 bdrm 1 bath condo at The Homestead in the lower mission. Modern colors, open plan, very clean and neat. Small and quiet building. One small pet allowed. Gas fireplace, deck, underground parking, personal storage unit, and community rooms. Inhome washer/dryer and dishwasher. Built in 2003. $185,000. If interested, contact (250) 864-6730. 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.
Business for Sale
RECORDS Wanted, Pandosy Books #138-1889 Springfield Rd. nr. Bulk Foods, 861-4995
BUYER Wants profitable business in Kelowna area. Have Cash. Grant Good Assoc. Broker PC Realty (250)862-6436
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Furniture #1 Solid Wood Used Furniture. OK Estates Furniture & More. 3292 Hwy 97N, Kelowna (1.5 Kms North of McCurdy) 11-5 Tues-Sat OKestates.ca (250)-807-7775 STAR STORES IS NOW BUYING quality used furniture, estates, complete households, misc., collectibles, antiques, tools etc. Get a free estimate and pick up. Phone 250-8683255 or drop in at #9-1753 Dolphin Ave Kelowna WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectible’s & Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580
250-763-7114
CASA LOMA ~ 510 CASA GRANDE DRIVE OPEN HOUSE YOU BOOK YOUR TIME AND DATE!
VERY UNIQUE- YOU New price! CAN’T BEAT THE $619,900 PRICE! Views everywhere - Steps to the Beach, 3,184 sq.ft. “High style designer home” with dramatic “open concept.” Atrium style entry with huge skylight. Very quick easy access to downtown Kelowna.
250-215-4866 ~ view at propertyguys.com ID#140111
Million Dollar House just $525,000 Delightful in Lower Mission, only minutes to beach. 5 bdrm., 3 bath, mortgage helper, guest suite and fabulous daycare, new kit, all granite countertops. Relax in the swimming pool, dble. garage, priv. .23 acre lot, RV parking, sani dump for trailer, new roof. Too many features to list. Call 250-764-6190 leave message to view 2BD. 900sf bungelow on Duck Lake, new roof, deck & ac asking $279,000. 250-766-5581
756 MORRISON AVE Lower Mission 180° Lakeview
500+ CDs, VHS, DVD + Blueray, furniture, kids bikes, exercise equip + hshld items. 181853 Edgehill Ave, June 30, 7:30-2pm. Rain or shine. DOWNSIZED already. Oak coffee and end tables, computer desks, chairs, area rug, lamps, vacuum cleaner, 2 chain saws, router, wet tile saw, workmate & misc. household items. 1352 Industrial Rd., June 30, 8-3 p.m. DOWNSIZING sale 4788 Westridge Dr Kelowna, June 30, 8am-2pm. Furniture, books, sm. appliances, dishes (Villeroy & Bosch), woodworking tools, sports and fly fishing equip., toys, CD’s, DVD’s, linens GARAGE SALE. SATURDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1031 CASCADE PLACE. Kids, household, misc & more. Opens 8am. GLENMORE 324 Clifton Rd. North (2km from Magic Estates) Sat & Sun, 9-2. Tools, chairs, bikes & hshld items. HUGE Sale! 10175 Chase Rd. Lake Country, Sat & Sun. Something for everyone! MISSION, Multi-fam. 2312 Rhonda Crt. Sat. June 30th, 9-2pm, hshld, garden & tools.
MULTI-FAMILY Sale, 456 McPhee St. Saturday, June 30, 8am-1pm. Must sell all!! RUTLAND, stereo, furn, pictures, tools Fri. 4-8, Sat. 8-5, Sun. 8-1, 980 Gerstmar Rd. WESTBANK MULTI-FAMILY 2445 Old Okanagan Hwy. 8am-1pm. Sat, June 30th. WILDON, 1211 Long Ridge Drive. Sat., June 30, 8am1pm. Household, toys, Ikea furniture, barstools, sports etc. WORRIED ABOUT THE WEATHER? Purchase Rain Insurance on your Garage Sale ad for $3. If it rains we’ll run your ad again for
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3bd or 2+inlaw, full reno, 2 New kitchens, RU6 lot, 4 Stainless appl+ 4 more, hardwood, dbl htd garage. Tons of prking for your toys! $449,000. 250-870-7007 Google/756morrison
Approx 4500 sq.ft with mortgage helper. Suitepays $200,000 of the mortgage. Granite, updated floor coverings and trim. Fuel efficient furnace & A/C. 6bdrm, 4 bath with skylights throughout. 2 lg decks, hot tub, double garage & new roof. Asking $710,000. Call Gary at 250-764-7572 REDUCED PRICE to $233,000 OWN THE LAND.
FOR SALE BY OWNER SPECIAL 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)
Call your classified representative today!
250-763-7114 PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com
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. 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.
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Rustic Cabin at Beaver Lake, 800 square feet, 2 bedrooms/sleeps 8 $129,900.00 O.B.O. For more info please call 250-717-7282
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. 250-7633654
2BD. 1.5ba, den, fr & lrm, 5appl, quiet treed country setting, np,ns, $1200m 860-5576
ROOMS from $450. No drugs NP No parties. 250-860-8106, 250-718-3968, 250-899-5070
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
$$$ $73,353.00 TAX IN!!! $$$ 2012 2Bdrm 2Bath. PALM HARBOR Just Arrived!! Call Accent Homes (250)-769-6614 PET & FAMILY FRIENDLY Westpoint. 3bd, 1bth, lovely fenced yard w/storage shed, $5000 down, $909/mo including pad rent, OAC or $99,000, no HST. ACCENT HOMES, Call (250)-769-6614
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Mortgages ZERO Down payment, Lowest Rates, FREE advice. Linda Renaud, Accredited Mortgage Professional (250)878-6706
Okanagan
RV Sites 3546 ATHALMER RD. Lwr. Mission. Gordon Dr. S. to Barnes Rd. to Althalmer Rd. 2000sf rancher, 3bd. 3ba., Jetted tub, b/i vac, 2 gas f/p’s, b/i oven & stove. Hardwood flrs., priv. fnce yrd., u/g irrig, cvrd patio, dbl grge, triple drive rm for RV. Call 250-762-4628 OPEN HOUSE!! Updated 2145sf home, 1051 Wintergreen Cres., Lwr. Mission, Sat. & Sun June 30th & July 1st, 1-4pm, 250-861-4577
Okanagan
Okanagan
R E A LT Y LT D 250-870-4536 www.OnePercentRealty.com
BREATHTAKING VIEWS! TOWNHOME @ CONDO PRICE #106-5460 Clements Cres
Peachland $244,900
GREAT VALUE! 1773 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bath (full en suite) T/Home near all amenities & lake. Central heat/air/vac/ irrig. All maple cabinets, isl kitchen, 6 appl, hardwd/tile/ ww, gas FP, family rm, 2 cov decks, garage. Fee $175.23, 2 sm pets. MLS®10049924
RU4 2 ACRE LAKE ALL AGES & 2VIEW PETS PARCEL OK #106-440 Hartman Rd.
w Nerice P
Rutland North $308,500
Glen MacKenzie
Spacious 1374 SF, 3 bed, 2.5 bath “Green” family townhome w/ mtn & playing field view. Maple cabinets, isl kitchen, 4 SS appls, tandem garage (3 parking). Central Heat/Air(heat pump)/ Vacuum/Irrigation. Fee $140, 2 pets, near all amenities. MLS®10045638
Debbie Wilson
Smart Sellers Act Smart & Get The Best For Less PARKLIKE .17 ACRE RU6 LOT
ALL AGES, 1 PET, NO RENTALS
793 Coronation Ave
Kelowna North $325,000
841 SF main, 3 bed, 1 bath rancher, unfin basement. Granite kitchen counter w maple cabinets, stone backsplash/wall. Fir floor, 5 appls, updated windows/ kitchen/furnace. Fenced park like .17 acre RU6 52.98x139 rare lot, lane, single garage. MLS®10047716
Full
PANORAMIC LAKE VIEW LOT 3945 Harding Road
Westbank
$349,900
Spectacular unobstructed panoramic lake & mountain views! Quiet cul-de-sac walkout .27 acre lot overlooks Gellatly Bay. Steps to lake, boat launch, marina. Near schools, shopping, golf, restaurants, wineries. Use any builder with no time limits. MLS®10042029
#17-1120 Guisachan Rd
Springfield Spall $335,000
1455 SF 3 bed, 2.5 bath 2 storey. NEW: Hi-Eff Furnace, BI Vac, Laminate flooring, HWT, LR blinds. Gas fireplace, galley kitchen w nook, Central Air/Vac/Irrig, 5 appls, single garage, driveway stall, all ages, 1 pet, no rentals, fee $171.25. MLS®10044900
Service “MISSION ESTATES” RANCHER
#45-3370 Casorso Rd
w Nerice P
Lower Mission $359,900
Tastefully updated 1381 SF, 2 bed & den, 2 bth semidet rancher. New roof, dble garage. Central Heat/Air/ irrigation. Gas fireplace, bamboo hardwood floors, 5 appls, 2 private cov’d patios. Age 19+. Pets & BBQ OK. Fee $182. RV avail. No rentals, MLS® 10045400
FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS “SANDSTONE” RANCHER #69-1201 Cameron Ave
w Nerice P
Springfield Spall $379,900
55+ gated complex w all amenities! 1556 SF, 2 bed, 2 bath rancher. Bareland strata .09 acre lot. Bright kitchen, large family room, Southern private covered patio, gas fireplace, 6 appls, Forced heat/Central Air, single garage. 1 pet<15”, fee$248.78. MLS®10048235
RANCHER W POOL
LAKEVIEW UPDATED WO RANCHER 2217 Westville Place
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Shannon Lake $432,000
Westbank $545,000
2100 SF 1 level rancher w pool! Lake proximity w mtn view. Freshly painted & updated. 3 bed, 2.5 bath, family rm, CAir/Vac/ Irrig, fenced .38 acre, 2 dble garages, RV parking, hardwood/tile/new carpet, isl kitchen, 6 appls, crown molding, shed. MLS®10050091
Westbank $575,000
Dilworth Mtn $599,900
PANORAMIC VIEW WO RANCHER
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Dilworth Mtn $667,500
750 Denali Drive
Spectacular panoramic lake/ valley views! Immaculate 2950 total SF, 4 bed & den, 3 full bath WO rancher. Hardwood/tile/carpet floors, 2 interior fireplaces, Central Air/Vac/Irrig, formal dining, dble garage, cov deck w addition & fireplace! MLS®10043363
Desirable Gellatly Bay area. Great lake view. Timeless 3068 SF, 3 bd & den, 2 b t h W O r a n c h e r. L o w maintenance .41 acre lot, vaulted ceiling, CAir/Vac/ Security, 2FPs, UG irrig, dble garage, carport, garden, sheds. Huge island kitchen w cork flr, pantry, nook. MLS®10042032
BREATHTAKING VIEWS!
#207-663 Denali Ct
Panoramic lake, valley & city view! 2468 fin SF, 4 bed, 3 bath walk-out rancher. Great room concept, granite island bar maple kitchen, vaulted ceiling, gas FP. Oak hardwd, tile, cork & carpet floors. Central Air/Vac/Irrig. 2 pets OK. Strata $224.73 MLS®10049934
Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BD Pandosy, Very clean. Fresh paint. Adult Building. NS. NP. Walk to DT or Hospital. Laundry facilities and utils incl’d. Avail now, $795. 250878-0119 or 250-878-0136 2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 AVAIL August 1, Gorgeous, 2bdrm, 2 bath + den. Exec condo, hw floors, FP, A/C, 6 appls, terrace/balcony, locker, 2 ug parking, NP, NS, DD. Asher Rd., Kelowna. $1500, 250-718-1240, Ref’s required. Bachelor suite w/balcony, furn’d. Immed. Starting $650 all inclusive. 250-541-0077 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 250-860-5220 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 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
Commercial/ Industrial 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 For Lease, The Gun Barrel Saloon & Restaurant at Apex Mountain Resort, The Gun Barrel is voted #1 Apres Ski Bar in Canada, The Long Shot Cafeteria & Bar are also available under the same lease, for info contact James Shalman at Apex Mountain Reesort, (250)490-6172 HWY 97 N. 1500 - 3300sqft. of Industrial area, overhead door, compressor, hoist & a compounded yard. 250-765-3295 KELOWNA Spring warehouse w/office & washroom, approx. 1050sqft., $800.mo. 764-1749
Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD duplex for rent 1371 Sylvania Crst. Big Sundeck. $825. NP. 2 wrking people or retired. Close to Costco. Call 250-763-1558, 250-575-8154 2bdrms, F/S, Adult oriented. Available July 1, NP. $750/mo Call 250-765-6925 2BDRMS. Great Location. WD, big yard,free prking. Reno’d. Beautiful area. $875 + utils.Avail.July 1(250)470-0000 Lakeview, large 1bdrm furnished duplex. Near Clinton. $275/mo. 250-459-2387
Mobile Homes & Pads 2BD. Mobile home, in Lakeview orchard Oyama, nice & clean, ns, np, avail. July 1, $900.mo +utils, 250-548-3017
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
NOW RENTING
3956 Angus Drive
PANORAMIC LAKE VIEW
w Nesting Li
SPECTACULAR lake views/ cul-de-sac/updates & price! 4 bd, 3 bth, 2789 total (2470 fin) SF WO rancher. Lot .20 acre, 2 FP’s, vaulted ceiling, dble carport, central heat/air/ vac/security, 5 appls, Murphy bed/chest/dresser, 200 amp, sewer paid! MLS®10050083
20 ACRES- Only $99/mo. $0 Down, Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas, Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back Guarantee! Free Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953. www.sunsetranches.com
CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com
AWESOME LAKE VIEW RANCHER
2120 Peters Road
w Nesting Li
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.
Other Areas
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AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
Rentals
1118 Churchill Road
Glenmore $599,900
Spectacular property, location & city, lake & valley views! Manicured .32 acre mature lot. Immaculate 2847 SF, 3 bed & den, 3 bath home. Rec & family rooms, triple garage, 3 gas fireplaces, Central Air/Vac/Irrig, crown moulding & lots of updates. MLS®10048690
BIG WINDOWS & BIG VIEW
w Nesting Li
Peachland $799,900
4720 Blacksmith Place
Lake & mtn view! 3972 total SF, 4 bed, 3 bath, Energy eff custom WO rancher. Low maint .29 A fenced lot. Open concept, island kitchen, 2 gas FPs, tile, carpet & extensive cork floors, 48’ cov deck/patio, CAir/Vac/ Irrig, RV park. Easy to suite. MLS®10046020
Luxury and location. Modern suites from 765 sq’-1,500 sq’
One year lease required
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2BD & 3BD., 4appls, all window blinds, carport. Avail Sept. 1. NP Call 250-860-8583 2BD Carriage house, $1100+ utils. NP, NS, Nparties. Lower Mission. 764-8297, 826-6824 2BD Mobile on private property, newly reno’d, KLO area, working couple pref, max 2 people, NS, small pet neg. $875+utils. 250-762-6627 2Bdrm RANCHER shows like new, is very clean, bright & quiet. Secluded along Mission Creek. Only 5 min drive to Orchard Park. Max 2 people. Sm pet negot. NS $950 + utils. Avail. Immed (250)762-6627 3BD, 2ba., w/master bdrm, lg. LR, kit, office, + 2bd. suite + 1 ba downstairs, $1600. 250878-9303 or 250-765-3884 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, Avail now, no pets. 250-869-9788 5BD House in Rutland w/bsmnt, sep ent, close to elem school, $1700+utils & DD. 250-859-6784 Beautiful new home for rent in the lakes in Winfield. Incl all appliances, f/p, a/c, 2 car garage, 4 brdms, 2 full baths, fully land scaped, $1675 incl until. 250-550-4096 CABIN 1bdrm, $650 fridge, stove, utils incl. Avail July 1. Call 250-765-2429 Newly reno’d 5bdrm. Quiet area, nr. school & rec centre. Lrg yard & garden area. NS. No drinkers or Druggies. $1600/mo Available now. (250)491-5992 or 864-7934 RUTLAND July 1, 3bd, 1bth, incl utils, shr’d lndry, NP, NS. Close to amens, reno’d. $1400. 250-215-1182
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Office/Retail 1500 sqft. Downtown Pentiction. Ideal for Office,Accounting, Salon, or Notory office $1200/mo (250)460-2499 HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, & Rutland 1000 - 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295
Rooms for Rent 1BDRM roommate New, $430 Incl’s wi-fi, fridge & cable. NS ND. No Pets. Available. 250899-5070 or 250-681-3895 1 BEDROOM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $500/mo. Working male please. 50+ building. 250-8623530. 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.$450 Also trailer $500/mo 250-317-2546 ROOM For working female or student, $400.mo. all utils. , cbl., ns, np, nb, nr. bus, 250862-9749 & 250-575-9109
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1 BEDROOM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $500/mo. Working male please. 50+ building. 250-8623530. 1 great modern, bright room. KLO Campus, shopping, bus. Furn’d - share TV, Internet, kitchen, living room..No drugs, booze or parties. Wayne 7632727 FEMALE Pref. Bright furn’d rm. Incl all utils, cble, int, no pets, $450 (250)-870-7183. Master suite for rent, priv. bath, shared kitchen, includes laundy, internet, cable + utils. $650/mo (250)860-2194
Suites, Lower
1BD. Furn’d., with den, Avail July 1, w/o bsmt, sm. pet ok, incl. cbl/int/util., ac, w & d, cls. to bus & Greenway, nr. Springfield, fnc’d. yrd, sep. prkng., grdn space, sing. $850. or dbl. $1050. call/text Sheila 250-300-3397 1BD. Legal, 900sf, ns, np, $850.+dd, incl. utils, cls. to schools & bus, July 1, 250765-0707 or 250-864-7377 1BD lwr. lev. house, cls. to DT. utils incl, $750. Pref. single, ns, np. July1, 215-2548 1BD. W/O Totally reno’d., Upr. Glenrosa (W/Kel.). Lg. rms, w/d, utils incl., $800. Avail., 250-869-6577 & 250-768-7958 2BD legal suite Rutland. Nr. bus & shopping. 4appl, ns, np. $900 + utils. Avail Aug. 1st. Call 250-863-1155 2bd Winfield. Priv. entry NS. NP. Fridge, stove, suitable for working persons. $750 incl. utils. July 1, (250)766-3395 3BD a/c, priv laundry,driveway bus school cble wireless utils incl’d NS NP $1100 Avail immed. 250-826-2233 693 Mayfair Crt. 1bd suite, ground level, NP, NS, Nparties, avail now. $700 all incl. Every month inspection. Working person. 250-765-4594, 250-317-4015 NEW & Bright Bachelor suite, $725 & 1bdrm suite behind Costco, $850 utils, int, cable incl’d. NP, no pets, Call 250763-7553 RUTLAND- 2bdrm gr level, priv entry, 5appls, nr bus route. NS. NP, NP. ND, ideal for wrkng/ couple, immed. $1000 incl utils. 250-762-6519 TOTALLY renovated 1bdrm above ground bsmt suite. cls to college/bus stop/2 malls 4appls, new w/d. all utils. incl’d $856/mo + DD Avail. now. No Pets. Call 250-212-3299 WEST Kel., Avail July 1st, lg, bright, above grd. bach. suite. Nr bus. No pets, $600 + DD, utils incl.Share lndry.769-7286 WINFIELD. 2bd. beautiful, country setting, 6appl, ns, np, fp, sing/prof. cpl, $950 utils/cbl incl. Avail. now 250-317-2279
Suites, Upper
2BD Great loc. nr. Capri, 4 appl. cls. to bus rtes, ns, np, July 1 $945/mo 250-868-2753 3bd, 1.5bth, 5 appl’s, smoking ok, one cat. $1200, Avail now, Glenrosa area. 778-754-0795 3BD, 1bth, Rutland, recent reno, NS, NP, not suitable for younger children. $1150+utils WD incl. 250-763-9693 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.
Br. 3Rm, furn. July 1, NS, Resp, Adlt, NP, $695 In. Nr Colg, Lake, Shops, 762-0317
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CENTRALLY located on bus route. 2bd upper, FS, DW, NS, NP, Nparties, $1000+DD & utils. Call 250-763-3165
16FT Travel Trailer, gutted & converted into parts or storage Trailer. Asking $450 OBO Call 250-212-7042
QUIET 2bdrm, 4plex behind Plaza 33. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS, No Dogs. $830/mo Call 250-451-9923
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
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Antiques / Classics 1976 Mercedes Benz 240 D Collectors plate orig. paint, 135000miles, 250-764-4881
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Cars - Domestic
Cars - Sports & Imports
Trucks & Vans
Escorts
1992 FORD F-150 XLT
1*AAA* Kelowna’s Finest Mature Lady Hot Busty Blonde *Independant* Daily Specials. BRANDY (250)-826-8615
1997 Cadillac STS (Old Man’s Toy), open to offers. 250-5490914 or (250)545-9891 1997 Lincoln Cartier Sedan, 94,000km, 1 owner, showroom condition, Asking $6000 OBO. 250-707-0274 for more details 2000 Mazda Protege, 4dr, perfect shape body & motor, winter & summer tires, one owner, 147,000km, $4650. Call 250864-2320 2004 Grand Am, 4 door, V6, Automatic, Hwy kms, Good on gas, Clean & Reliable. Asking $3900. Call 250-718-4969
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2005 Jetta GLS, 4dr, auto, leather, $6500 & 2004 Nissan Maxima SE, fully loaded, well main., $7500. 250-548-3484 CONVERTIBLE BMW, 328i, 1999, lady driven, 124,000km, fully loaded, heated leather seats. $7,499 250-767-2089 LADY driven, ‘95 Chrysler, Lebaron convertible. Immaculate. 84,400km. $8500 OBO. 250454-6756
Motorcycles 1986 1100 Honda Shadow, . Excellent Condition, can be licensed as a collectors. 250-308-0977 or250-545-4653 2006 Honda Shadow, VT750, 16,000k, nw. tires/batt, well maint., $4900. 250-763-1345
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Cars - Domestic 1991 Caprice Classic 125K 305 Auto. A/C.,Fully loaded 4 new summer & 4 new winter tires. $3195 OBO. CALL (250)-765-3128
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250-763-7114 PRIVATE ESTATE Liquidation all OBO & must be sold by July 7th. View eve/wknd or by appt. 2007 Nissan Murano 89km bumper to bmpr. wrnty $21K 2007 Mercedes CLK550 convert. 105km Mint $28.5K 2005 Mercedes CLK500 convert. 85km Mint $24.5K 2006 Ford Escape AWDLeather 95km $14.2KSOLD! 2001 Jimmy 4Dr 4X4 hitch 158k Ex Cond. $4.8K SOLD! 2001 Durango 5.9R/T Htd. Lther 208k Ex. Cond. $5.8K Buyers welcome, no test pilots please. Email for details... cathbert@shaw.ca or text/phone 250-870-2474.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) R12-032 Cottonwoods Bridge Refurbishment Sealed proposals clearly marked on the outside of the envelope with the words “R12-032 Cottonwoods Bridge Refurbishment RFP” will be received at the Regional District of Central Okanagan Reception, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC up until 3pm, Local Time, July 17th, 2012. The Request for Proposal (RFP) will not be opened publicly. A non-mandatory Proponent’s Meeting will be held at the Mission Creek Park secondary parking lot, located at the intersection of Springfield Road and Ziprick Road, Kelowna, BC on July 5th, 2012 at 2pm local time to discuss this RFP. The Regional District reserves the right to reject any or all responses, to waive defects in any bid or proposal document and to accept any proposal or offer which it may consider to be in the best interest of the Regional District. The lowest price proposal or offer will not necessarily be accepted. RFP documents may be obtained at no charge from the Regional District of Central Okanagan website (www.regionaldistrict.com/purchasing) or from the Regional District of Central Okanagan Reception, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC V1W 3Z4.
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18ft Prowler Camper. 1 axle very good tires, in excellent shape $1500 (250)878-2159 1988 Citation 27’ MH, class C, 460 motor, 136K, roof air, good tires & shape, $9900.. obo. 250-768-4739 1990 5th Wheel, hitch included. $2000, 250-766-5273 1994 32” Motor Home “Triple E Edition” Perfect Cond. Low Mileage, price for quick sale $12,000. 250-358-7296 1997 Embassy Triple E, 29ft, all new rubber, 4000 generator, 83,000 km., walk-around queen bed. $16,500. Firm 250-869-1863 1999 24.5’ 5th Wheel Frontier, solar, rear kitchen, new tires, outside shower. $7,000. Like new. Hitch also available. 1 (250)547-6967 2006 10.6 Okanagan Camper, loaded, slide, A/C, microwave, two 6V batteries, solar panel, fantastic fan, electric jacks, swing out for dually, topper & rear awnings, bsmnt storage. $19,500 OBO. 250-766-4012 2007 Holiday Rambler Endeavor Motorhome, 40ft, 4 slides, Cummins 400 6spd, loaded. Would consider trade for late model Class C. $119,900 (AB registration) 403-793-5876 89 Travel Lite 21.5’ 5th wheel, good cond, 4 new tires, hitch incl. $3450. 250-549-1269
Scrap Car Removal 1AA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Min $60 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 250-899-0460 SCRAP Car Removal, $100 cash paid for unwanted vehicles. 7 days a week. Call Paul Haul (250)808-9593
Trucks & Vans 1994 GMC Sonoma, V6, 4x4 air, cruise/tilt, auto, w/canopy, ex. cond., $4600. 1994 Ford Ranger, ex. cab. 4x4, 4L, 5sp., $2000. 250-317-2546 2004 4x4 Diesel regular cab, pick-up. Lots of extras, $8500. Call evenings 250-860-5375
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A BRUNETTE BEAUTY, 36C-28- 35, Long Hair, 26 yrs, 5’5. 127lbs. Clean & Discreet. Ph# (250)-681-8369
REDUCED: 5.8L, V8, automatic, 2 wheel drive, two tone, with canopy. 230,000 kms. Comes with extra tires. Asking $1700 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9 pm.
Boats 15ft. Pinecraft on trailer, 3HP Mercury, electric motor, lots of extras, $2250 OBO. 317-2882 1991 MACGREGOR 26’ Sailboat, 3 sails, 9.9 Merc electric start, trailer, surveyed, $9900. Call Ron (250)764-2690. 1995 Ski Pro Xtreem Footer, Tops for barefooting, wakeboarding, tricking, barely broken in! $18,000. 250-765-5204 2002 20ft. Crownline, open bow, 200hrs, 350HO, Burgundy & white, stereo, tandum axel matching trailer. Both in excellent cond. $20,000 obo. 250-718-1454
The PHOEBE ANN on Shuswap Lake is for sale 39 Passenger Vessel
AN Open Minded Mature Sexy Busty Blonde, Ready To PLEASE YOU! GFE. Independant. 250-808-9673 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
BEAUTIFUL Black Girl, In or Out Calls. No Blocked Calls. No Texting. 250-899-5151
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KAILY Memorable Long Dark Haired Beauty. Mon.-Thurs. 9am-6pm 250-681-5846
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Creating storage space
Mortgage finance rules changed
Chaos from B19 cent of men and 22 percent of women state that leaving items on the bathroom floor is a top annoyance in the bath. Luckily, freeing the floor can be simple, by using your shower for storage. No, we don’t mean hiding items behind the shower curtain, but by adding a double curved shower rod, which can serve as an excellent place to hang towels, robes and other items. The double-bar design provides an extra bar for bath essentials when the two curtains are hung together on the interior bar. Plus, the curved design provides an extra five inches of elbow room for a more enjoyable shower experience. To accompany your new curved shower rod, incorporate shower rod hooks to fully utilize the
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THE CURVED double-bar shower rod can serve as a bathroom accessory for hanging towels, robes and other items. storage space with style. These S-shaped hooks are easy to install—simply snap them right onto your shower rod—to offer convenient access for a variety of items. Available in the most popular finishes to coordinate with other bathroom accessories, your bath will look great and keep items such as pajamas, loofahs or shaving kits off the floor and within arms’ reach. To accomplish an organized bath you need to have a designated place for everything. But if your floor or vanity space is limited, where else can you look? Wall shelves can be the
perfect solution for storage—and create a beautiful look in your bath. The key is to view the shelves as ‘decor’ not ‘storage.’ First, choose a stylish design in a finish that coordinates with the rest of your bath hardware. Then, add decorative baskets or jars to place on the shelves to hold your items. Soon, you’ll have storage space disguised as decoration. With these simple storage solutions, your bath will be an oasis of organization for you to wake up and enjoy each morning. More information is available on line at the website www.moen.ca.
As was indicated during a press conference held by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty last week, changes are coming effective as of July 9 regarding government backed mortgages. Let us outline below some of those changes Flaherty talked about for qualifying for that new home mortgage or refinancing on your existing home: The maximum allowable amortization for high ratio mortgages goes from 30 to 25 years. That means for a $350,000 mortgage at three per cent, it will increase monthly payments by $184 over 25 years compared to 30 years. Over the lifetime of the mortgage, however, the homeowner will save $33,052 in total interest payments as the home is now paid off five years earlier. Buyers can still get a mortgage with as little as five per cent down while the conventional mortgage on a personal residence will still require 20 per cent as a down payment. The maximum percentage to refinance will drop from 85 to 80 per cent, a recognition of the fact Canadian homeowners are excessively in debt, something Flaherty want-
ed to address. For example, a home with a value of $400,000 under the current 85 per cent guidelines allows for refinancing up to $340,000. Effective July 9, under the new guidelines that figure would drop to $320,000. The government will no longer be in the business of insuring homes that are worth more than $1,000,000, meaning buyers will need to put up at least 20 per cent down. If a high ratio mortgage is required, prospective buyers’ debt servicing ratios will be changed to 39 per cent for “gross debt service” and 44 per cent for “total debt service.” Gross debt ratios are based on the monthly mortgage payment, property taxes and heat for gross debt service. Total debt ratios are based on the gross debt servicing combined all other payments that include personal loan, credit card and credit line monthly payments. The above changes are all in addition to the qualifying terms that have taken place since 2008. Those steps taken by the federal government to strengthen the standards for government-backed insured mortgages included: • requiring a minimum down
payment of five per cent for owneroccupied properties and 20 per cent for rental/speculative properties; • requiring that borrowers meet the standards for a five-year fixedrate mortgage even if they chose a mortgage with lower interest rate and shorter term; and • withdrawing government insurance backing on lines of credit secured by homes. All in all, you can see by the above changes that the government wants to make it more difficult for Canadians to purchase/refinance their properties than it was four years ago. Time will tell in the months ahead what impact that has on the housing market both for buyers and sellers. Of Prime Interest is a collaboration of mortgage professionals: Darwyn Sloat, 250-71-4117, dsloat@kelownahomemortgages. ca; Arlyne Wilson, 250-862-1818, awilson@lenderapproved.ca; Trish Balaberde, 250-470-8324, trishb@kelownahomemortgages. ca; and Kristin Rosdal, 250-8783007, kristin@kelownahomemortgages.ca.
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Creating a fairy garden haven in your back yard Kathy Van Mullekom CONTRIBUTOR
Susan Bradley loves the beach near her home. When she can’t get there, she enjoys a bit of beach at home—as part of a new miniature fairy garden in the back yard of her Hampton, Va., home. In a corner, there’s a sandy shore done with desert sand. Itsy bitsy sunglasses rest on a small round table next to a beach chair, and flip-flops smaller than a fingernail are flung in the sand. A beach pail the size of a thimble holds a collection of seashells; a fishing pole waits to be used. That corner of the garden was only the beginning for what is now a 15 sq.ft. landscape that she and son-in-law built with 2-by-10s, 2-by-4s and 4-by-4s. It stands on legs for easy viewing from the back porch, and is filled with a mushroom compost and sifted topsoil mix. Once the beach was done, Bradley added a graveled walkway that leads to a fairytale-style stone house where a smiling fairy greets you. Two
more fairies are seen in the landscape created with living miniature trees and shrubs—Fairy Hair Japanese maple, dwarf cypress and a Corokia contoneaster, commonly called wire-netting bush. White-flowering bacopa trails across a black metal arbor. Koi swim in a pretty pond, and a bird bath waits for visitors. “The sky is the limit on what you can do,” says Bradley, her sun-tanned face beaming like a child at Christmas. “You can theme your garden however you want. I now just wish I had made it bigger.” After researching and planning, Bradley ordered her house and most accessories online, choosing everything for a 1-to12 scale. She paid $300 for the
house but much less for other mini accessories like a picnic table, grill, push mower, shovel and spade, working wishing well and fence. Bradley purchased her plants locally, paying $80 for the special maple and $5 to $16 for other plants. She uses Elfin thyme for grass and other herbs for accent plants; mosses and succulents work nicely, too. “I would rather hold and see the plants in person,” she says. For Jennifer Leslie, fairy gardens bring back warm childhood memories. She’s done several small container and hanging-basket styles for her yard, and recently ordered a gazebo with a weather vane and other accessories to create more. “I grew up playing with miniature dollhouse,” she says.
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A MINIATURE birdhouse (above photo), chair and rope swing create a miniature vignette. A full-size red wagon (left photo) makes an idea container for a rolling miniature garden. “It has always been a project on my list to restore the dollhouse that my dad made me when I was 10. The miniature fairy gardens give me the pleasure of creating and caring for a miniature garden without the time and expense it would take to restore my dollhouse. “I often find myself lollygagging about my yard, gazing at the miniature gardens. One morning, the lemon thyme was waving back and forth, and I found a mini-
ature praying mantis living in one. How perfect!”
FAIRY GARDEN TIPS Place your fairy garden where everyone can enjoy it—near a path, next to a bench or by a main entry. Locate it in a part-sun location—morning or afternoon, but not both— for best plant health. Use a container with good drainage and fill with a high-quality potting soil; make it freeze safe, too.
Pay attention to plants —the size of the leaf matters as much as the overall plant or tree size. Use dwarf conifers as tiny shrubs and trees as garden structure first, creating the “bones” of the garden. Keep furniture, accessories, stones and gravel in same scale; large rocks make good “boulders.” Add patios, walls or bridges. Protect the garden from heavy rains and wind.
Enjoy it seasonally— plant a mini tree to decorate for Christmas; add a tiny bale of hay or resin pumpkin for Halloween; place some hearts for Valentine’s Day. Consider an in-ground garden—they are little work, only need weeding and fresh mulch annually. “ I think the fascination of these gardens is the imagination they inspire for young and old,” says miniature garden landscaper Pam Shank.
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Uncluttering a bathroom overwhelmed by crowded chaos While the bathroom may be one of the smallest rooms in the home, it is also the area where we
store a multitude of items, from cosmetics to cleaners and from laundry to linens.
With this in mind, it’s easy for the bathroom to feel more like crowded, cluttered chaos than the
spa sanctuary we long it to be. Luckily, with a few conscious attempts to
control the clutter, bathroom storage woes will cease and you can create a bathing haven to put you
at ease. According to an online consumer survey conducted by Moen, a lead-
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