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▼ MEL KOTLER
Philanthropist loses battle with cancer Alistair Waters ASSISTANT EDITOR
One of Kelowna’s best-known businessmen and philanthropists has died. Mel Kotler, who helped raise millions of dollars for several local charities and events, including the Okanagan Jewish Community Centre, the United Way, Cops For Kids, the Rotary Centre For the Arts, breast cancer research, The Sindi Hawkins Cancer Centre for the Southern Interior, the annual AIDS walk, the annual Canada Day Festival and Project Literacy lost his battle with cancer on Sunday. He was 70. “It’s very sad news,” said Kelowna city manger Ron Mattiussi on Monday. “When Mel came to Mel Kotler this city, he jumped right in with both feet. Many people don’t contribute but he did, he really did.” Mattiussi’s words were echoed by Kelowna Mayor Walter Gray, a long-time friend, who said Kotler’s contributions to the community helped a broad spectrum of organizations and causes here. “A lot of people who come to Kelowna come here to get away from a busy life or retire, not Mel. He was such a well-organized community contributor,” said Gray, who met Kotler through a mutual friend shortly after Kotler moved to Kelowna in 1985 and the pair remained friends for the next 26 years. The last time Gray saw Kotler was at the latter’s 70th birthday party in June but he said he had talked to his old friend a few times by phone since then. “When you know someone is sick like that, it’s not a shock (when the end comes) but it does come as a surprise,” said a subdued Gray, who only learned of his friend’s passing Monday morning when contacted by See Cancer A6
creatively splash paint on a cement wall at City Park, assisted by a group of students from local high schools who helped out on their own time. The mural project on the concession stand/washroom building was coordinated by the Kelowna Art Gallery.
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Judge to decide fate of aggressive dog Kathy Michaels STAFF REPORTER
The fate of an Okanagan dog is being considered in a provincial courtroom this week. The Central Okanagan Regional District is requesting court permission to euthanize Peter and Jennifer Madsen’s malamute husky, Shadow. The dog allegedly at-
tacked Rachelle Hole and her dog, Bella, March 26, 2011 while they were on a walk near their Lake Country home. Shadow was not on a leash and, according to Hole, was behaving aggressively from first contact. He approached barking and growling, Hole said, so she pulled her dog to the left.
Then, she testified, he came at her other side, prompting her to give him a kick. She told the court Monday that he then bit her, ripping open her leg, causing her to drop Bella’s lead, who then jumped in and brought the other dog down. Shadow, Hole said, lay flat to the ground in the aftermath, while she came
to terms with her injuries. “I was bitten on my left side and back lower left side, numerous times,” said Hole, who had a number of life-threatening health issues stemming from the bite in the weeks that followed. “Within 20 seconds the whole incident was over.” As Hole lay on the ground, a couple came
by and took Bella home, and informed her husband what happened. Tony Hole closed up his home and arrived at the scene of the attack to see a “volunteer holding part of (his wife’s leg).” “I remember a good part of the left leg’s skin protruding from the hand
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NEWS â–ź POLICE BRIEFS
Off-road crash sends three people to hospital Four people, including the driver were ejected from a vehicle on Saturday during an off-road rollover near Hayman Lake on the west side of Okanagan Lake. The accident occurred off Bartley Road at about 2:45p.m. Police say four people were off-roading in the area and were on a steep trail when the drive shaft of the vehicle broke. While backing down the hill, the truck hit a tree, overturning the vehicle and ejecting all occupants. A 27-year-old West Kelowna man, and two 27-year-old women from Kelowna and West Kelowna suffered serious but apparently non-life threatening injuries. They were air-lifted out by Search and Rescue helicopter to a waiting ambulance. The driver, a 25-year-old man from West Kelowna, was uninjured. Police say alcohol and lack of seat belts appear to have been factors, along with the mechanical malfunction. No charges have been recommended so far.
CANOE SIDESWIPED A speed boat sideswiped a canoe in Carr’s Landing’s Whiskey Cove last Saturday night, sending two canoeists into the water and injuring one. The incident took place at about 5:15 p.m. as the Lake Country RCMP received a report of a marine collision between a speed boat and a canoe in the cove on Okanagan Lake. According to witnesses, a speed boat entered the cove northbound and dropped off a water skier by the buoys. The speed boat then apparently powered up and banked hard left, colliding with the side of a canoe carrying two passengers. Both canoeists were ejected into the water and were physically shaken from the incident. The boat operator realized what had occurred and immediately rendered assistance. A Kelowna woman sustained nonlife threatening injuries in the crash. No other injuries were reported. No charges have yet been laid but the investigation continues.
MOTORCYCLE CRASH A Kelowna couple suffered non-life threatening injuries last Saturday at 4:45 p.m. in a single vehicle motorcycle crash on Highway 97 in West Kelowna. Police say the driver apparently laid the bike down while attempting to avoid wildlife on the road, ejecting both him and his wife. Both occupants slid about 75 metres,
with the motorcycle continuing for another 200 metres before coming to rest adjacent to the Gorman Brothers lumber mill. A marmot was found deceased at the point of collision and both the driver and passenger suffered non-life threatening injuries.
IMPAIRED CHARGES PENDING A 41-year-old Kelowna woman is facing potential impaired driving charges after she was seen driving on a bare rim at the intersection of Valley Road and Kane Road in Glenmore. Police received the call shortly after 2:30 a.m. Upon arrival at the scene, police found a red Dodge Durango on its side with a single, unharmed occupant. The driver was identified to be the owner, a 41-year-old woman from Kelowna. Police say the woman exhibited symptoms of alcohol impairment, failed a roadside test, and was brought back to the Kelowna detachment where she provided breath samples over the legal limit. Further reports indicated that a vehicle of the same description had hit at least three parked vehicles along Bernard Avenue. The investigation is ongoing to determine if further charges may be recommended. The woman faces potential charges of impaired driving and was released on a promise to appear for court in October.
POLICE CATCH ALLEGED DRUNK DRIVER A Kelowna man, 35, facing charges of dangerous driving causing death in Surrey, illegally took to local roads putting Rutland motorists at risk. He came to the attention of Mounties around 11:20 a.m. July 15, when they received a report of a possible impaired driver on Highway 33 at Loseth Drive. “A witness said that a Black GMC Yukon was unable to maintain its lane and had been driving down the wrong side of the road,� said Const. Kris Clark. “Police caught up with the vehicle on Springfield Road at Belgo Road. The driver, appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and blew a ‘fail’ during a roadside screening test.� Police did a records check and learned he had been placed under conditions stemming from 2010 charges including impaired driving causing death, and other charges in Surrey. His licence had also been suspended. He was taken to the detachment but failed to provide breath samples and was held until a court appearance Monday.
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KELOWNA BUSINESSMAN Michael Urban was the lucky winner of a $1 million Lotto Max jackpot draw held on July 6.
â–ź LOTTERY WINNER
Kelowna man buys dream ticket It will continue to be life as usual for a Kelowna businessman who won $1 million after matching the 7/7 numbers in the Lotto Max jackpot draw on July 6. Michael Urban, owner of Urban Distillieries in Kelowna, said he couldn’t believe his eyes after checking the drawn numbers against those on his ticket. “My first thought was disbelief,� Urban said. Urban said it was a few days after the draw before he even checked the ticket. “My sister called to say that the winning ticket had been sold in West Kelowna,� Urban recalled.
“I probably checked that ticket 20 times before it sunk in that it was me.� Urban said the day of the draw, he had intended to buy a ticket but had forgotten to do so. He asked his sister to pick up a ticket for him on her way in to town from her West Kelowna home, which she did at the Shannon Lake Convenience Store, and she dropped it off with him and he reimbursed her for the cost. “I don’t buy Lotto tickets a lot, more so just in the moment maybe three or four times a year,� Urban said. While dropping $1 million into
your bank account can make a huge change to your life, Urban says his only immediate plan is to take a holiday, perhaps in the Caribbean. “I’ve been working with the business for the last year and half and not really had much time off, so I’ll probably take a vacation and put the rest into investments,� Urban said. “No doubt though, I will keep working. Even a $1 million can disappear pretty fast these days.� This is the third of four major prizes won on the July 6 Lotto Max draw. Two $500,000 prizes have also been claimed, but a $369,267 winning ticket sold in Cranbrook remains unclaimed.
Speed a factor in motorcycle mishap A 44-year-old man from Malakwa suffered serious injuries Friday night when his Harley Davidson hit the ditch on Highway 33 near Joe Rich Road.
The accident occurred about 8:15 p.m., about eight km south of Joe Rich Road. The motorcyclist had been traveling southbound when he went off
road right on a left-hand curve. The man suffered serious, near life-threatening injuries and was taken to hospital by B.C. Ambulance Service paramedics.
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Suicide law court ruling will face an appeal
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The federal government says it will appeal last month’s B.C Supreme Court ruling that struck down Canada’s assisted suicide law that said the current law is unconstitutional. While the B.C. ruling gave the federal government one-year to re-write the legislation, it also gave West Kelowna’s Gloria Taylor, one of the plaintiffs in the case, a constitutional exemption allowing her to end her life with the assistance of a doctor. Taylor suffers from ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, and during the court case, the judge was told her condition was deteriorating. Federal Attorney-General Rob Nicolson said the government believes the current law prohibiting anyone, including medical professionals, from counselling or actually helping someone commit suicide is constitutionally valid and its lawyers would make that case to the B.C. Court of Appeal. In addition to asking for an immediate stay of the Supreme Court ruling, he said the government will also ask for a stay to the exemption given to Taylor. In her 395-page ruling last month, Judge Lynn Smith agreed with Taylor and other plaintiffs involved in the case that the current law prohibiting assisted-suicide discriminates against those who are grievously ill or physically impaired and cannot do what able-bodied Canadians can. Suicide is not illegal in Canada, said Smith and so making it illegal for some infringes on their rights. Taylor, confined to a wheelchair and fed through a feeding tube, wanted an assurance from the court that when she is ready to end her life, those who help her will not be criminally charged. The exemption she was granted allows her to seek assistance with ending her life within a year. Prior to the court case, Taylor said she felt it is important that any new law include provisions to make sure any person seeking to end their life is the one to make the decision and does so with a clear mind. But assisted suicide opponents, such as the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition which had intervener status in the court case, as well as the defendants, the federal and provincial governments, say throwing out Canada’s ban on assisted suicide would put vulnerable patients’ lives at risk. Following Smith’s ruling, many observers predicted the case will eventually go to the Supreme Court of Canada for a ruling. The last time Canada’s highest court ruled on the issue was in 1993 when Victoria’s Sue Rodriguez, another ALS sufferer, petitioned the court to allow assisted suicide. The court ruled against her but she went ahead with her plan anyway with the assistance of an unidentified doctor. No one was ever charged in her death.
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RBC GOES RETAIL…The new RBC Retail Store banking branch in West Kelowna opened last week, as the new branch was opened at the Okanagan Lake Shopping Centre on Highway 97. New branch manager Daryn Reece and staff member Kristi Woodland review some of the technology in the new branch, which was officially opened Friday following a celebration Thursday attended by RBC officials, Westbank First Nation Chief Robert Louie and other local dignitaries. The new RBC Retail Store branch concept offers a casual, no-risk atmosphere where clients can ask questions or gather information on their own and get personal tailor-made advice; take advantage of state-of-the-art interactive technology to help explore financial questions important them; increased staff interaction to assist clients with their banking needs; and financial planning events and seminars to benefit both clients and the West Kelowna community. For more information about what the branch has to offer, call 778-436-8587.
▼ VERNON PLANE CRASH
Investigation could take a year to complete It could take awhile to fully determine what caused a Piper PA-23 twin engine airplane to crash in Vernon on July 7. The aircraft took off from Vernon Airport shortly after 1 p.m. and crashed seconds later into neighbouring Marshall Field, bursting into flames upon contact with the ground. The crash killed pilot James Langley, 59, of Kelowna, the registered owner of the airplane, and his passenger, Karim Makalai, 53, of Port Moody. “These investigations typically take a year,” said Bill Yearwood, regional
manager for aviation with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada. “We’re supporting the coroner, and our report will be part of the coroner’s final report. If there’s anything we uncover that’s an immediate threat to aviation safety, we’ll release that information and make recommendations.” Yearwood, who was in Vernon for 24 hours to investigate the accident site and the aircraft, said there were several facts that were immediately known. Officials know the pair stopped in Vernon to refuel the aircraft, and they
know which direction the plane took off from the airport. The plane, said Yearwood, appeared to be operating normally on takeoff. “The takeoff run and profile was somewhat abnormal, in other words there was a long run and a steep climb then a bank, which is abnormal for that aircraft but not abnormal for some high-performance aircraft,” he said. “At the end of that bank, it continued until the aircraft struck the ground. Tragically, it hit hard enough and burst
into flames.” Ron Mack, an amateur photographer from Salmon Arm, was at the former Lakers Golf Course clubhouse, preparing for his nephew’s wedding. He was going out to his vehicle to retrieve more items for the wedding when he heard the sound of a plane sputtering. “I saw the nose of the plane pointing in the air and I couldn’t believe it,” said Mack. “The plane seemed to stall, then the nose came down. The pilot seemed to recover but the wing
caught a small tree. It cartwheeled and landed on its belly, and when it did that, it erupted into fire.” Mack ran and got his camera and started snapping away. He got a photo of two unknown men trying in vain to put out the plane’s fire with fire extinguishers. “They sure put in a valiant effort,” said Mack of the unidentified men. The fire destroyed a lot of the plane’s structure and covering, but Yearwood said there was still enough of the engines and parts of the propellers for investigators to look at.
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The Walk Around Lake Country group put the finishing touches last weekend to the trails its members have been locating on Spion Kop, including completion of a cairn marker at The Grand Overlook. From that point, hikers can view the Okanagan Valley stretching south beyond Kelowna, Okanagan Lake, Wood Lake and Duck Lake, the orchards and vineyards of Lake Country and the surrounding mountains complete a spectacular vista. The trails, all on Crown land, mean that you can now walk from a trail head at the Raven Ridge subdivision at Carr’s Landing, along trails identified with coloured diamond markers, through to the other trail head at The Lakes subdivision in Winfield. Along the way, there are connecting trails to the Spion Kop summit and to another stunning views to the north, along Wood and Kalamalka lakes, and overlooking the Oyama isthmus. WALC has also published a map of the trails and this will be available at the Lake Country Visitor Centre, the information counter at District of Lake Country City Hall, and at the two trail heads. It will also be included in the DLC Parks and Trails Guide available from the DLC. WALC members and other community volunteers have been busy over the past three years identifying and marking existing animal and other trails to bring hiking access to the Spion Kop views. Wherever possible, trails were chosen to avoid roadways and other paths obviously used by motorized vehicles. Some of the trails have recently been damaged by off roaders and WALC is requesting that motorized vehicles stay off the marked hiking trails and be respectful of hikers. WALC is a group of volunteers dedicated to enabling walking conditions throughout Lake Country, hoping eventually for a truly circular route connecting all our local gathering points.
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▼ MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS
▼ MEL KOTLER
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Community leader touched the lives of many in Kelowna
From July 18 to 22, thousands of motorcycles will be on the road in the Okanagan Valley to take part in the annual Sturgis North Festivities held primarily in Vernon. The Kane’s HarleyDavidson dealership in Kelowna feels this event offers an excellent opportunity to raise awareness for motorcycle safety in the Okanagan. The importance of that awareness hit home this past week as one motorcyclist was killed in an accident on KLO Road in Kelowna while another Kelowna motorcyclist was badly injured in another accident in Penticton. “As the weather improves, more and more
motorcyclists are hitting the roads,” said Blair Kane, of Kane’s HarleyDavidson. “And with that in mind, pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers of all vehicles need to be extra attentive and make sure they ‘share the road. “A motorcycle is one of the smallest vehicles on our roads, often hidden in a car or truck’s blind spot. Every driver needs to aggressively look for them before changing lanes or merging with traffic.” Motorcycle fatalities have been on an upward trend over the past 13 years, the lone exception being 2009. Kane’s Harley-Davidson offered tips for drivers to help keep motorcyclists
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REGIONAL D ISTRICT NEWS 1450 K.L.O. Road, Kelowna, B.C. V1W 3Z4 • 763-4918 • Fax 763-0606 • www.regionaldistrict.com NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Regional Board of the Regional District of Central Okanagan will hold a Public Hearing to hear representations of persons who deem their interest in property affected by the below-mentioned amendment to “Regional District of Central Okanagan Zoning Bylaw No. 871, 2000”. The Public Hearing shall take place on Monday, the 23rd of July, 2012, at 7:00 p.m. in the Woodhaven Board Room at the Regional District of Central Okanagan, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, B.C. • Bylaw No: 871-211 (Our File: Z12/01) Applicant: Regional District of Central Okanagan Purpose of the Bylaw in General Terms: The proposed text and mapping amendment is primarily housekeeping and administrative, intended to ensure that the bylaw remains consistent with Board policy and direction, interpretation issues are corrected and development trends are reflected. The proposed mapping changes are as follows: • AMENDING the zoning on part of the Northwest ¼ of Section 13, Township 28, SDYD Except Plan A499 from P2 Institutional and Assembly to RU1 Rural 1. • AMENDING the zoning on unsurveyed Crown foreshore being part of the bed of Okanagan Lake and fronting on District Lot 529, ODYD from RU1 Rural 1 to I3 Timber Processing and Manufacturing as shown on Schedule ‘A.’ Copies of the bylaw, information, correspondence and reports may be inspected at the offices of the Development Services Department (Planning Counter) of the Regional District of Central Okanagan, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, B.C., (Phone 250-469-6227) during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding statutory holidays), from the date of this notice up to and including the date of the Public Hearing. At the Public Hearing all persons who believe that their interest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw. No representation will be received by the Regional Board after the conclusion of the Public Hearing. Date: July 13, 2012 at Kelowna, B.C.
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Kelowna airport officials are warning drivers to expect some disruptions this week at the airport’s parking lots as a result of work being done to improve parking at YLW. Between 8 p.m. on Monday, July 16, and 8 a.m. on Friday, July 20, the airport’s parking management system will be upgraded. During that time, passengers parking in the short-term and long-term lots may notice some disruption when paying for their parking. The pay-on-foot kiosks will be temporarily unavailable and all payments will be required to be made as drivers exit the parking lot.
Royal Star Parking staff will be located at each exit with portable machines to take credit card and cash payments only. There will be no debit payment options available. Passengers who are on an extended holiday and have a parking voucher under the old system, will also have to make their payment for parking at the exit gate kiosks once the system is upgraded. Once the parking system upgrades are complete, customers at YLW will have the ability to pay for parking at the pay-onfoot machines with a debit card, credit card or cash payment.
Two new pay-on-foot kiosks will also be added inside the terminal building. One will be located in the arrivals area, next to a new accommodation information kiosk, and the second pay-on-foot station will be installed near departures in the “family and friends well-wishing” area. “This will be the first upgrade this system has had in 12 years,” said airport director Sam Samaddar. “The variety of payment options and the additional pay-on-foot stations will make it more convenient for passengers who use the parking lots at the airport”.
Tri Kids Race impact on traffic flow On Sunday, July 22, the 2012 SunRype Tri Kids Triathlon will take place at the Mission Recreation Park. To accommodate the event, a portion of the Mission Recreation Park parking lot will be closed to vehicles from 8 a.m. on Saturday, July 21, to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 22. While there will be no impact on
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eing an MLA, business owner and wine lover, sometimes you react to news in different ways. If you’re active on social media, you may have seen the unofficial Free My Grapes campaign. Until very recently, visitors to other Canadian provinces could purchase wines from wineries for personal use—but only in person. It’s always been faintly ridiculous that, when it came to ordering wine, Canadians were restricted by provincial boundaries.
Ben Stewart It’s strange enough in B.C., but can you imagine living in eastern Ontario and being unable to order from the Quebec winery you can actually see
across the river? Removing this strange and outdated law was the idea behind MP Dan Albas’ Bill C-311. Once it passed in Ottawa, the federal government allowed provinces to set their own interprovincial wine import and export policies—and wine lovers made it clear they wanted to have the option. Last week, cabinet minister Rich Coleman announced B.C. would lead our fellow provinces in following the spirit of C-311.
As of now, British Columbians can have wine shipped to them, exempt from provincial markups, from any other province. There are three conditions—the wine must be for personal consumption only, come from a recognized winery and the wine must be 100 per cent Canadian. You might ask how “personal use” will be regulated. Enjoying a bottle of wine over dinner at home obviously qualifies, but what about to give as a gift, or serve party guests?
We’ve chosen not to over-regulate and frustrate British Columbians. We trust that B.C. residents will only order wine for personal use. Purchasing wine via direct shipping for any retail purpose is still against the law. You might also be curious how will levels of personal consumption be determined. Again, we’ve chosen not to over-regulate. There is no limit on the amount of 100 per cent Canadian wine that a British Columbian can import into the province.
Once again—to be crystal clear—the only restriction is that it be for personal use. As a wine lover, this makes me happy. They do make some very nice wine in Ontario, and it will be nice to have the option to order some. But for my fellow winery owners in B.C., unfortunately for now this is a one-way street. Until other provinces enact similar legislation, B.C. wineries still cannot ship to private citizens elsewhere in Canada. That’s obviously not
something we can directly affect, other than through negotiation, and leading by example. When will this happen? We’ve committed to negotiating agreements as quickly as possible; and are hopeful other provinces and territories will be willing to engage with us in the near future. As for leading by example—we can only hope the other provinces follow our lead. Ben Stewart is the Lieral MLA for WestsideKelowna. www.benstewartmla.bc.ca
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Another TV movie shoot for Okanagan A new movie production shoot is now in production for three weeks in Kelowna. Jon Summerland, the Okanagan Film Commissioner, said the movie is called Anything But Christmas, a CCI Productions of Ontario and Really Real Films of B.C. co-production. “The Okanagan is gaining a great reputation as the place to shoot. We have built up a strong crew base and infrastructure here and can accommodate any production that wants to come to our region,” Summerland said. “We are so pleased to be having back-to-back productions this year bringing revenue and recognition to our region, and keeping approximately a hundred local crew working continuously.” Anything But Christmas stars Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future, Dorothy and the Witches of
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From rockets to cooking to chemistry Camp OC programs drawing growing numbers. Camp OC—the Okanagan College summer camp for children and teens—continues to grow as a destination for learning and fun. More than 800 children and teens are already registered to attend the nine weeks of camps in Kelowna this year, which provide a range of programs to meet a diverse set of interests. It’s the largest enrolment since the program started nine years ago. In the CSI Meets OC course, they were busy last week solving crimes and learning cool science at the same time. In the college’s woodworking shop, a devoted group of 11- to 13-
year olds was busy constructing and finishing their own custom longboards, learning woodworking and design skills, while flexing their creativity on board adornments. “It was really amazing, man,” opined 12-yearold Chad Snider, who put together a longboard (complete with wheels and trucks) in the weeklong program. “Everyone in class was really nice. The instructor was really good and really exciting. I learned about something I really loved.” For 13-year-old Katana Litster—the only girl in the course—it was a chance to get to know more about something she tried at a skateboard park and an opportunity to build something she can share with her brother. And being in a class full of boys? “They were
Grades 4-6 and Chemistry with Ka-Boom (Grades 4-6). For those with a taste for the culinary arts, there are programs that focus on cooking for everyone from Grade 2 to Grade 9. For those whose eyes wander to the sky, Camp
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e have to applaud the latest move by the B.C. provincial government to start the process of freeing up trade in wine between Canada’s provinces. It was, perhaps, naive to have thought that once the federal government eliminated their 1928 prohibition on shipping wines between the provinces, consumers would be able to freely ship their favourite wines between provinces. Instead, jealous of their pre-
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B.C. wineries are still unable to ship to other provinces; while it may have take a few weeks, B.C. has boldly stepped away from the pack. “Today, we encourage other jurisdictions to take immediate steps to reciprocate by opening up their borders and allow all Canadians to order wine over the Internet,” said Coleman. We can only hope that B.C.’s leadership in this area will encourage other provinces to follow the same path.
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t’s not a surpriwas one of the CITY sease, se that the federal plaintiffs in the case CONFIDENTIAL that went before the government plans to appeal last month’s B.C. Supreme Court B.C. Supreme Court last month and was giruling that Canada’s asven a constitutional sisted suicide law is unexemption from the constitutional. Alistair current law to seek an If that was all OtWaters assisted suicide within tawa was doing, that a year. (The judge would be fine. The case gave the federal gowas always destined for the Supreme vernment one year to re-write current Court of Canada anyway. legislation to reverse the ban becauBut the federal government is also se, in her view, it discriminates against turning its lack of compassion on an those who cannot physically take their individual, in what can only be descri- own lives. Suicide, in and of itself, is bed as a genuinely cruel move. not illegal in Canada.) Gloria Taylor, a West Kelowna Confined to a wheelchair and fed woman who suffers from ALS, comvia a tube, Taylor is steadfast in her remonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disolve to not only die with dignity but
have this country allow others like herself to chose the timing of their own passing. But Justice Minister Rob Nicholson, in announcing the planned appeal of the assisted suicide ruling also said Ottawa will appeal the exemption given to Taylor. The move will do little other than to prolong Taylor’s suffering from one of the ugliest, most obscene illnesses that can strike a person. ALS affects its victim’s muscles—the muscles that allow their bodies to operate. Everything from walking to swallowing to lung operation is affected. When the person dies, they do so in pain with a fully functioning brain, unable to stop their body from basically closing in on itself.
In Taylor’s case, the exemption was given to her, and her alone. The merits of the wider assisted suicide ruling may be debated in a higher court but what does it gain the federal government to force a sick woman in her last days to live them out in pain —ALS is inoperable and there is no cure—waiting for the lawyers to prolong her suffering and the suffering of others? When the court case was launched last year, Taylor remembered another ALS sufferer, Victoria’s Sue Rodriguez, who challenged Canada’s ban on assisted suicide in the Supreme Court of Canada in 1993 and lost, as a hero. Rodriquez ended her life on her own terms anyway, with the assistance of an unidentified physician. No one was
ever charged in that case. Last year, Taylor said she had a “plan B” in case the court ruled against her, but she would not say what it was. If the government carries through on its threat, Gloria Taylor will likely use her plan B when she deems it’s time to do so. But whether she does or not, like Rodriquez, Taylor is already a hero, a hero to those who do not have a voice when it comes to being allowed to decide when to end their own lives and when and how to die with dignity. Gloria Talyor took a stand and deserves to be applauded. Alistair Waters is the Capital News’ assistant editor. awaters@kelownacapnews.com
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Public Trustee office clarifies its role To the editor: I am writing with respect to a recent letter to the editor: A Differing Take On How Public Guardian Trustee Works–Or Doesn’t–for Seniors” (July 12 Capital News) to correct some inaccuracies and misapprehensions about the role of the PGT and how the office interacts with its clients and their family members. The PGT was established under the Public Guardian and Trustee Act. It operates under that and numerous other statutes to protect the legal, financial and, in some cases, personal and health care interests of adults who require assistance in decision making. The PGT is required by law to investigate allegations of abuse, neglect or self neglect, which involves following a detailed process of information gathering and a thorough analysis before any actions are taken. It’s important for the public to understand that the PGT does not declare individuals in-
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NEWS ▼ MENTAL HEALTH
Coming soon—vaccines that are able to treat addictions I
t’s not exactly the same as the flu, but we have been explaining that addiction is an illness for a long time. Now researchers believe they are close to the creation of vaccines to block the effects of some substances on the brain. Although we’re likely a few years away from anything available for human use, scientists at Cornell University have created a vaccine that successfully blocks the effects of cocaine in the brains of mice. This study, published in January in the journal Molecular Therapy, examined the effects of a vaccine developed by bonding cocaine to a disrupted cold virus.
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Paul Latimer jected with the vaccine, their immune system activated in response to the disrupted virus and then created antibodies specific to cocaine. Results were very promising – the vaccine appeared to effectively stop cocaine from entering into the brains of the mice and also significantly reduced the drug’s effects on the behavior of
the mice. When cocaine was administered intravenously to mice with the vaccine, the drug levels in their brains were more than 40 per cent lower than mice receiving the same amount of drug but no vaccine. Serum drug levels were then increased by more than five times in the mice with the vaccine and after one minute, tests showed 76 per cent of the cocaine was associated with antibodies produced by the mice. A second test measured the amount the mice moved around after receiving the drug. Those with the vaccine moved significantly less than the non-vac-
cinated mice. Not only did their immune systems create antibodies, but this seemed to be effective at blocking the effects of the drug. The same tests were performed three and six weeks later with similar results. Clearly there are many more studies to be done before a similar vaccine can be marketed for human use, but researchers are hopeful the results may be similar in humans and could lead to a new medical approach for some drug addictions. This study was specific to cocaine, but its authors believe similar vaccines could likely be created for heroine or even nicotine as well.
▼ COURT
Irving murder suspect to face trial The Kelowna man charged with the 2010 murder of Brittney Irving will be back in court later this month to fix a date for his trial. Joelon Atish Verma will appear
in court July 23 to set a schedule for upcoming proceedings related to the first degree murder and robbery of Irving. Irving was reported missing
April 7, 2010, after an alleged drug transaction gone awry. The 24-year-old’s body was found a few weeks later.
It will be interesting to follow the development of such products and also to see what the behavior results would be among human subjects. Would immunity to addictive substances result in a reduction in drug
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▼ FINANCE
The importance of succession planning Rob Radloff CONTRIBUTOR
It was long anticipated that the majority of business-owning baby boomers would put their businesses up for sale once reaching retirement age. As a result, the financial planning community and many accounting firms increased their focus on succession planning, to prepare for what was expected to be a mass exodus from the work force. However, despite the fact that the first of the baby boomers turned 65 in 2011, this rush to retirement has not yet happened. There are a number of reasons that have contributed to this dearth of retirees. First, the market crash of 2008, and its resultant loss of investment capital, may have increased the number of baby boomers postponing their retirement, with many choosing to continue working and contributing to their retirement funds. Further, the recession adversely affected the sale value of many businesses, causing many owners to stay on, in hopes that the economic climate would improve and drive the value of their
business back up. Second, due to increased life expectancies and improved access to health care, many baby boomers have the ability, health-wise, to extend their working years well into their 70s, or even later. As such, individuals may not see a reason to give up control of their business, particularly if they enjoy their work. Finally, travel and recreation —traditionally seen as “retirement activities”—are now often enjoyed in tandem with a working life. As a result, business owners do not necessarily feel the need to retire to enjoy these pursuits, particularly when compared with previous generations. A combination of these, and other reasons, has led many business owners to delay developing a strong business succession plan. Unfortunately, continually deferring the creation and implementation of an individualized transition process may adversely affect the future viability of the business, and result in uncertainty for any potential successors. Many underestimate the amount of time it takes to implement a succession plan, and a specialist may work with busi-
ness owners for upbaby boomer genwards of five years eration will not in order to develbe indefinite, and op and implement as a result, there …INDIVIDUALS a strong, personalwill be a spike MAY NOT SEE A ized exit strategy. in the number of REASON TO GIVE Having a plan businesses beeases the process ing placed on the UP CONTROL OF of ownership tranmarket. THEIR BUSINESSES, sition, whether it’s A lack of sucPARTICULARLY IF through graducession planning THEY ENJOY THEIR al change and strafor these busitegic preparation, nesses may result WORK. or happens quickin a drastic loss in ly due to unexpected business value. circumstances such as illness or Transition and succession death—events that could result planning will help ensure the conin a fire sale, and a reduced sale tinued success of these businessprice for the business. es, as well as their important role Succession planning is a for the Canadian economy. multi-faceted practice; it focuses More information on succeson the financial aspects of a busi- sion planning is available from ness, as well as all relevant soft is- the Treasury Board of Canada sues, such as interpersonal rela- Secretariatat www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/ tionships, or potential problems gui/suretb-eng.asp , or by contactthat may arise from a manage- ing a succession planning specialment transition. ist. The business owner should be Rob Radloff is a chartered acencouraged to play a role in the countant, and a senior estate and transition process and, depending financial advisor at Covenant on the plan, may continue to play Family Wealth Advisors, specialan active (albeit reduced) role in izing in integrated tax planning, the company after the transition is succession and retirement plancomplete. ning, and integrated estate planRetirement deferral by the ning.
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SPORTS Guthrie, Schulz tops at Kelowna GranFondo Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER
The RBC Kelowna GranFondo isn’t billed as a race, but it didn’t stop Evan Guthrie’s competitive side from kicking in when first place was on line. The 21-year-old national-class mountain biker from Peachland edged out seven other riders in a close finish to win the second annual 122 km event in three hours 27 minutes 49.2 seconds. On a hot, muggy morning in the Central Okanagan, 765 riders made the trip from Kelowna to Vernon and back, with Guthrie holding off Larry Zimich of North Vancoouver to win by .5 of a second. Vernon’s Matt Hewitt was third in 3:27:49.9, with Kelowna’s Peter Watson fourth in 3:27:49. Just four seconds separated Guthrie and se-
ven other cyclists, all of whom Guthrie enjoyed riding with. “It was a really good group of guys that got together on the Predator Ridge climb and we just hung close from there,” said Guthrie. “We worked nicely together, made some jokes and had a really good ride. “Like you said, it’s not race, but when you get anyone that’s been a bike rider, there’s going to be competition,” he added. “It was cool to win, but it was nice to see all the other first pumps coming across the line.” The race for the women’s title was just as tight as Jennifer Schulz (30-39) of Kelowna narrowly edged out Vancouver’s Richele Frank by 4/100 of a second, placing 19th overall in 3:38:08.1. Kelowna’s Eric Simpson finished seventh overall and won the men’s
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PEACHLAND’S Evan Guthrie crosses the finish line in top spot Saturday at the 2012 RBC Kelowna GranFondo.
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50 to 59 age group in 3:27:51. Kelowna’s Gil Oron won the men’s 60 to 69 age class and was 24th overall in 3:38:09. As satisfying as the win was for Guthrie, he said the atmosphere at the second annual event was second to none. “It’s an awesome event to have in town,” he said. “I’d heard a lot of good things about it, so to be in it this year was nice. It’s cool to see that many people out cycling and having a good time. It was
good to see people along the course supporting people, too.” A second event, the Medio, was run in conjunction with the GrandFondo, a shorter, 60 km ride from Vernon to Kelowna. Kelowna’s Graham Hood, a former Canadian Olympian, rode to victory Saturday in the Medio in a time of 1:38:14. Fort McMurray’s Andy Horton was second in 1:48:55, while Brett Heilborn of West Vancouver was third in 1:49:49. Kelowna’s Martin
Cote was fifth in 2:04:19. The first woman to finish the Medio was Kelowan’s Tamara Moran who was fifth in 2:04:21. The Medio featured 78 riders, 37 men and 41 women. From an organizational standpoint, the host committee was pleased with response of riders, who came from far and wide to bike in the Okanagan. “Today was a terrific day for cycling, we are thrilled to be able to share the Okanagan with cyclists from across North America and as far away as Australia and the UK,” said Kevin Thompson, co-founder of the event. “There is an increasing interest in cycling and we’re incredibly proud to be part of its growth.” For complete results from the Kelowna GranFondo, visit www. rbcgranfondokelowna. com.
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Okanagan A’s host Twins, in a tune up for PBL playoffs The Okanagan A’s will close out their 2012 B.C. Premier Baseball League regular season with a pair of mid-week doubleheaders at Elks Stadium. The A’s will tune up for the playoffs with two games Wednesday and two more on Thursday against the North Shore Twins.
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The series was rescheduled after the teams were rained out in Kelowna last month.
Action starts both days at 10 a.m. At 30-14, the A’s are currently third in the PBL. The top four teams will host a first-round playoff series beginning July 28. An Okanagan team has never hosted a postseason game in the nineyear history of the PBL in Kelowna.
The A’s are coming off a split with the hometown Abbotsford Cardinals last weekend. On Saturday, Clint Heidebrecht tossed a four hitter for his third win as the A’s prevailed 5-2. The Cards rebounded in Game 2 with an 11-4 win. Josh Croft had three hits in the loss.
On Sunday, Abby was a 3-1 winner in Game 3 of the series. In the series finale, Dillon Kakoshke drove home Brandon Sonnenberg with the decisive run in the seventh inning as Okanagan won 3-2. Morgan Loftstrom tossed a four hitter to push his record to 4-1. Sonnenberg swiped
two bases in the victory to raise his team-leading total to 23. A’s third baseman Dawson Yates continues to lead the club in hitting with a .382 average after going went 3-for-7 with four RBIs against the Cards.
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The Okanagan junior A’s came up empty in a four-game BCJBPL series over the weekend in North Shore against the Twins. The A’s fell 13-3 and 9-1 on Saturday, and 3-2 and 5-1 on Sunday. The junior A’s will host the Abbotsford Cardinals this weekend at Lombardy Park.
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SPORTS ▼ OPEN WATER SWIM
Three-peat for Dimitrov in 64th annual Across the Lake Swim It was perfect weather for a swim Saturday as almost 500 swimmers stroked from the Old Ferry Docks to Kelowna City Park. Call it Dimitrov dominance. For the third year in a row, David Dimitrov left the rest of the field in his wake to capture the annual Across the Lake Swim. The 20-year-old from West Kelowna completed the 2.1 km swim Saturday morning from the Old
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Kapchinsky third at B.C. junior golf
A tie for third place was the reward for a solid week from Kelowna’s Madison Kapchinsky at the B.C. Junior Girls Golf Championship. r The Kelowna Springs member and Rutland Secondary grad carded a fourround score of 8-over par 296 last week in Osoyoos to finish in a tie with West Vancouver golfer Alix Kong. Port Coquitlam’s Anica Yoo won the tournatment with an 11-under par, 277 total. Kapchinsky put herself in contention early with rounds of 73 and 72 to sit at one-ver par through two rounds. Kapchinsky, the Oka-
nagan zone 2 junior champ, finished up with rounds of 77 and 74. Two Eagles Golf Club’s Jessica Claggett was 13th overall with a 310 total (76-78-79-77). KGCC member Emily Nicol finished in 15th spot at 314. The highlight of Nicol’s week was a one-under par 71 in the third round, her first ever sub-par score. “The third round was nice, it was good to get under par and get at least one good round in,” said Nicol who is heading into her second year with the University of Victoria Vikes women’s golf team. “The other three rounds weren’t as good, I
wasn’t hitting the ball that well, but it was OK.” Kyle Jack from Two Eagles finished in a tie for 24th spot.
B.C. JUNIOR MEN… Kelowna Golf and Country Club’s Steven Lee tied for 16th spot at the B.C. Junior Boys Golf Championship. Lee finished the tournament at the Sunshine Coast Golf Club at 8-over par 296 (76-72-77-71) 13 shots back of winner Matthew Broughton of Victoria. Westbank’s Brandon Ortiz (Two Eagles) tied for 23rd at 301, while KGCC’s James Casorso tied for 38th at 306.
ENZO PAAL (top) and Juan Sanchez (right) of the Okanagan Challenge battle a pair of Victoria United opponents in Pacific Coast Soccer League action Saturday at the Apple Bowl. The Challenge closed out their 2012 season on the weekend, losing to United 3-1, then falling 6-3 on Sunday to Langley Athletic. CONTRIBUTED
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Locals compete at International Children’s Games
Two athletes from Kelowna Taekwondo are among the local contingent gaining some invaluable experience this month at the International Children’s Games in Daegu, Korea. Master Mike Erdmann spent many hours training Brooklyn and Thomas Snelling to prepare them for competition at the ICG. Brooklyn and Thomas completed their fights at the Games on Saturday, and will be returning back to Kelowna at the end of the week. “We are honored to be a part of the ICG. The experience that both Thomas and Brooklyn received from this tournament is priceless,” said Master Erdmann. “When they go to other local and national tournaments they will draw from this experience and it will help them get to the next level. I am very proud of both of them, as it is never easy to fly half way across the world and fight some of the best young talent out there.” The ICG was first held in Slovenia in 1968. They were developed to foster cross cultural exchange, create friendships among youth and promote the ideals of friendly competition. The games were designed to have city teams—as opposed to na-
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SPORTS ▼ RECREATION LEAGUES
Podium finishes for AquaJets in Richmond Led by the efforts of Clarisse Obedkoff, 12, and Katie Dunlop, 13, the Kelowna AquaJets Swim Club won six medals and broke six club records at the B.C. AAA Long Course Championships in Richmond. Obedkoff and Dunlop each set two records, while Tia Itterman, 14, and Jenna Butterworth, 12, also made their own history, shattering one record each. Obedkoff broke the 200 Free record by almost three seconds with a time of 2:16.97, good for first place. Her second record came in the 400 IM, knocking nine seconds off the previous mark, clocking 5:33.33 placing third. Obedkoff also collected a silver in her 200 fly, fourth in the 200 IM and fifth in the 100 fly. Dunlop set records in
the 50 Free 29.01, and 200 back 2:30.82, both swims were good for silver. She also collected a fourth in the 200 free, a sixth in the 100 back and an eighth in the 400 IM, and fifth in the 2 km open water. Itterman made her mark in the 800 free breaking the oldest record of the bunch, one set back in 1986 by Sabina Foemgen. She shaved two seconds off the record in a time of 9:51.35, and also swam her first open water race on Monday, competing with the 14-15 girls and placing fifth. Butterworth, a rookie to the AAA meet, had her success in the 200 breast in a time of 3:04.86, good for sixth place. Cam Feil, 15, placed fourth in the 50 free in a best time of 26.02. Feil had 100 per cent best times on the weekend, as
was teammate Ian Dunlop, 11. Dunlop his first AAA final on the weekend placing sixth in the 200 breast. Josh Zakala, 14, was in fine form on the weekend swimming best times in seven of his eight pool events and claiming the title in the open water 3km event by two minutes over the field. Zakala placed fourth in the 100 back and 400 IM, fifth in the 200 Back, sixth in the 200 and 400 free and seventh in the 200 IM and 100 breast. The Jets placed 23rd out of 44 teams with only eight swimmers attending, and collected 36 best times at the competition. To finish off the season the team will be sending swimmers to Calgary July 25 to 30 to compete at Canadian Age Group Nationals.
Royal Star outguns Killin It; Illegal Aliens outscores Boca Jrs KELOWNA WOMEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE ACTION…
KELOWNA MEN’S SOCCER LEAGUE SCORES…
Julie Mackenzie and Lauren Scorgie scored four goals each and added two assists as Royal Star/Mark V Autobody downed Team Killin’ It 11-1 Wednesday in Kelowna Women’s Soccer League Premier Div. action. Royal Star/ Mark V Autobody remains unbeaten at 11-0. In other action, Peacock Sheridan Group defeated RPM Automotive 2-1. This week, RPM takes on Team Killin’ It, Royal Star/ Mark V Autobody plays the B.P. Diablos, and Campionesse FC meets Peacock Sheridan.
Illegal Aliens maintained their challenge for third place with a convincing 6-2 win over pointless Boca Juniors. Lewis Morris, with two, Jeremy Dillabough, Uri Yarkoni, Nico Boesten and Joffrey Peignois tallied in the win. LCSC Woody’s Pub would get a much needed 3-2 win over Subcity/Executive Flooring. David Broadhurst was key in the win setting up two goals including the winner for Woody’s. Markers from Rob Janke and a pair from Scott Twigg would drive LCSC to the tight win. In a battle for third place, Ecora edge Dakoda’s Celtic 2-1. The second half saw the offense flow a bit with Chad Foreman and Josh Fink putting Ecora up 2-0. Celtic would battled back and get a goal from Aaron Kessler to make it 2-1. With minutes remaining, Celtic thought they had their chance to equalize but were robbed by Ecora’s keeper Sandro Costa on a breakaway to preserve the 2-1 win and the much needed three points. Brandt’s Creek would handily take care of the Kon Kast Stallions 6-0 at City Park. Brandt’s opened the scoring early into the game with Matt Arruda playing in Kyle Bilinski
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for a break-away goal. Arruda would setup another from a corner kick to Jack Orchard for their second. Dave Crawford, Develyn Barker and Ben Goward then scored in succession to make it 5-0. With the game out of reach, Brandt’s easily entered Kon Kast’s penalty area after some good passing work by Dan Vicaretti and Mike Jaschke sprung Kyle Bilinski in alone for his second of the game. Modern Furniture Pikeys would keep their strangle-hold on the first place spot in the division with a 10-0 win, for the second week in a row. This time SOB FC were the victims of the Pikeys potent offense. Division 2 The Invisi-Bulls kept their spot atop the division with a tight 2-1 win over YOLO FC. YOLO rushed out to an early lead through Taylor Turik while the Bulls struggled to get the full 11 players out on the pitch. Luckily, Christian McKellar was able to respond for the Bulls from the penalty spot to even up the game. It would be a brilliant pass by Cameron Oliver to set-up Iain Hart that would be the deciding goal for the Invisi-Bulls. FBFC kept their second place spot with a 5-2 win over a much improved LCSC Athletics. Goals by Brock Sauerwein, Paul Myhr, John Al-
brecht, and two goals by Ryan Caig for FBFC Lifeworks squeaked out a victory over the determined Gunners FC, 3-2. A pair of goals from Luke Turri would set the stage for a tight 2-2 finish, where John Staniszewski buried the winner on a breakaway. Euro FC kept pace with the top-half of teams in the division with a 4-1 win over Fresh Air FC. Brandon Mcleod scored a marvellous first half hattrick for Euro and they added a fourth in the second half with all the goals assisted by Tim Walsh. Arsalan Karimi was chosen as man of the match for Fresh Air in the loss. Iris Optometry Wave FC picked up a close 2-1 win over Barcekelona in the last game of division two play. Division 3A Baxter’s 2-0 Brewsers Watson Bros Rented Mules 8-1 LCSC Old Milwaukees Apna FC 3-3 Warthogs FC Internazionale 2-3 NCA Division 3B Big Surf FC 0- 2 Red Devils Attitude FC 3-3 Frenzy FC Topline Selections 6-3 Brewhahas Seca Marine Kickers 2-2 LCSC United
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www.kelownacapnews.com A19
no yes
P3 P3
RDCO
A1
PARK
no
P3
COLT / RDCO RDCO RDCO RDCO RDCO
A1 A1 P4/A1 A1 A1
PARK PARK PARK PARK PARK
no no no partial no
P3 P3 P3/P4 P3 P3
Crown
A1
PARK
no
P3
RDCO RDCO COLT / RDCO
A1 A1 A1
PARK PARK PARK
yes no yes
P3 P3 P3
RU2 RU6 RU6RU6 P2 RU6 P4 RU1 RU6 RU1SPECK RD P2 P4 RR2 P4 RU6
WAYNE
RD
RU1S
P2
A1S REID RD
P3 RR2 RU1 RU6
ROSE RD RD
RD
P3
P3 RU1H
BORLAND RD
RR3 P3 P3RM3H
RR3S D
A1 A1
RR3S
DUN
RR1
CD6LP
RR2 P4
P4
CD6
A1 P3 RU2H RM3 RU1HRU4RU1H
RR3
P4 A1S RR1 RU1H
RI
BEGB
IE RD
RR1 A1S C9 RM3 RR1
TRANO DR
D GE B P4
P3
CAPIS
RR2
RR3
CD12
INNOVATION DR RD BULMAN BU H WY 97 N LM AN RD
RR2
P4
C9
A1
RU2H RU2HBEG BIE R RM2 D RU4 P2 GALIANO RD RM2H P3P4 P3 RU1H RM3 RM3RU4RU4 RR3 P2C1
CD6LP P3 CD20
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MAP "B" PROPOSED ZONING Application #Z11-0081
CD12L Zoning
CD15 I3
RU1 RU1S RU1
RU5
I5
P3
RR3S
EI L
A1S
AVE
P3
P3
ALUMNI
W1
A1S
RD
O'R
CD6LP
DR D
CD6 CD6LP
SMU IR
RR3
WIL DW OO
P3
RR3
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RM7
P3RU4H RU1H RU1HS
A1
AR
BELLA VISTA ST
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GEEN RD
LE T EA S D A S OO D R D
EAST KELOWNA RD
GAR N
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RU1S RU6 P2
LYW
RU2S
PARK PARK
HAL L R
Arab Rd
RU2S
A1 A1
INN
290
Arab Rd
RU2S
COLT / RDCO RDCO
QU MA
270
Arab Rd
RU2S
P3 P3
RD
LOT 6 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
250
Arab Rd
RU2S
partial partial
HOL
LOT 5 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
245
Arab Rd
RU2S
PARK
NA PASADE
LOT 4 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
235
Arab Rd
A1S
P3/P4
R
LOT 3 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
225
Arab Rd
RU1S
partial
D
LOT 2 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
215
Abbott St
RU1S
PARK
K
LOT 1 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP11475
2488
Abbott St
RU1S
A1/RU1/P4
AC
LOT 39 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18861
2410
Abbott St
RU1S
RD
D
LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 2813
2337
Abbott St
RE
LV
STRATA LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT STRATA PLAN KAS3395 TOGETHER WITH AN INTEREST IN THE COMMON PROPERTY IN PROPORTION TO THE UNIT ENTITLEMENT OF THE STRATA LOT AS SHOWN ON FORM V
1931
RDCO
ORT WAY
LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3451
RU1S
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The public may review copies of the proposed bylaws, Council reports and related materials
Abbott St
P3 P3
PARK
A IR P
THAT PART OF LOT 27 BLOCK 5 SHOWN ON PLAN B597; DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348
KE
Any submissions received after 4pm on Monday, July 23, 2012 will not be accepted.
1907
P3
yes no
A1
RU1S
RR2RR1S
IL
LOT 28 BLOCK 5 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348, EXCEPT: (1) SUBLOT 1 ON PLAN B967, (2) SUBLOT 2 ON PLAN B1037, (3) PARTS OUTLINED RED ON PLAN B3957 AND B4788
partial
PARK PARK
POOLEY RD
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 July 6, 2012 and 4pm on Monday, July 23, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council for consideration at the public hearing.
Current Zone
PARK
A1 A1
A1
A1
No representation will be received by Council after the conclusion of the public hearing.
Street Name
A1/P3
RDCO
AR
LA RR1 P4
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.
Street Number
RR1
RDCO RDCO RDCO
RR1 A1S
Appendix “A”- To change zoning classification from ‘s’ to ‘c’ Legal Description
W1
A QU
Proposed Text Amendment: To consider miscellaneous housekeeping amendments to City of Kelowna Zoning Bylaw No. 8000. Requested Zoning Change: To remove the “s” designation on various properties and to change the “s” designation to “c” designation on various properties as per Appendices A and B. Proposed Amendment to Business License Bylaw: The public may make representations to Council regarding the business licence requirement for secondary suites and associated fee increase. Applicant: City of Kelowna
P3 P3
Proposed Zoning P3 P3 P3 P3
RDCO
RR1
LOSETH RD
The applicant is proposing text amendments to Zoning Bylaw No. 8000 (and other related bylaws) to allow secondary suites within single family dwellings as a permitted secondary use in the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone, the RR1 – Rural Residential 1 zone, the RR2 – Rural Residential 2 zone, the RR3 – Rural Residential 3 zone, the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone, the RU1h – Large Lot Housing (Hillside Area) zone, the RU2 – Medium Lot Housing zone, the RU2h – Medium Lot Housing (Hillside Area) zone and the RU3 – Small Lot Housing zone, without triggering a rezoning application to the “s” designation.
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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.
Current OCP ALR Zoning Designation A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes A1 PARK yes
RDCO RDCO RDCO RDCO
M TA
See Appendices A and B for legal descriptions Bylaw No. 10686 (TA12-0005) Bylaw No. 10714 (Z12-0035) Bylaw No. 10706 (Amendment to Business License and Regulation Bylaw No. 7878)
PARKWA Y
Secondary Suite Zone
Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone, the RU1 – Large Lot Housing zone, the P3 – Major Park/Open Space zone and the P4 – Utlities zone to the P3 – Major Park/Open Space zone and the P4 – Utilities zone. (See Map “B”) Owner/Applicant: Regional District of Central Okanagan, Central Okanagan Land Trust and Crown / Regional District of Central Okanagan
DN EY RD ARTHUR CT
Requested zoning change: from the A1 – Agriculture 1 zone to the A1s – Agriculture 1 with Secondary Suite zone. Owner/Applicant: Domenic and Susanne Panucci / IHS Designs Ltd.
The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject properties in order to formalize the existing park use.
DN
The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a secondary suite within an accessory building.
See Attachment 1 for legal descriptions Bylaw No. 10724 (Z11-0081)
Lot A, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP68946 Lot A, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP67943 Lot B, Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 30451 Lot A, Section 22, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 26298 Lot B, Section 22, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 16702, Except Plans 23179 and KAP80881 2080 Hollywood Rd S Lot 5, Section 14, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 1751 Except Plans 21761 and KAP44196 1870 Mantle Ct Parcel A, Section 7, Township 27, ODYD, Plan KAP79441 1320 Pasadena Rd Lot B, Section 14, Township 26 and of District Lot 2779, ODYD, Plan 32177 2903 Walburn Rd The South West ¼, of Section 12, Township 26, ODYD, Except Plans 1380, B6800 and 20506 3755 Carter Rd That Part of South East ¼ , Section 11, Township 26, ODYD, shown on Plan A13607 5511 Chute Lake Rd The North ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 15, Township 28, SDYD 956 Curtis Rd Lot A, Section 10, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP63279 3001 Field Rd Lot 18, Section 1, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 1247, Except Plans 20506 and KAP64797 (S OF) Lakeshore Rd The South ½ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 15, Township 28, SDYD 5307 Lakeshore Rd Lot A, Section 22, Township 28, SDYD, Plan 8258 5680 Lakeshore Rd Lot A, Section 16, Township 28, SDYD, Plan 28444 (N OF) McCulloch Rd Block C, Section 2, Township 26, ODYD 2050 McKinley Rd Lot A, Section 21, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP52156 2050 McKinley Rd Northwest ¼, Section 16, Township 23, ODYD, Shown on Plan C17426 (E OF) Senger Rd That Park of the South East ¼ of Section 11 Shown on Plan B18571, Township 26, ODYD (W OF) Werger Rd Lot 1, Section 21, Township 23, ODYD, Plan KAP64934 (W OF) Wildwood Rd Lot 1, Section 16, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP61083
E RD N
Various Addresses
Lot 2, Section 16, Township 26, ODYD, Plan 8853 Bylaw No. 10675 (Z11-0006)
Ownership
2549 Belgo Rd 2803 Belgo Rd 2971 Belgo Rd 1250 Creek St 955 Gerstmar Rd
MO R
3380 Neid Road
Legal Description
GL EN
Requested zoning change: from the P5 – Municipal District Park zone to the P5 – Municipal District Park (Liquor Primary) zone. Owner/Applicant: City of Kelowna
cityclerk@kelowna.ca
Attachment 1 – Subject Property Descriptions Address
URN RD
Council will hear representations from the public who deem an interest in the properties affected by proposed amendments to Zoning Bylaw 8000 for:
INFO: 250-469-8645 kelowna.ca/council
WALB
The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to allow for a liquor primary license application for the Rutland Arena.
online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of July 6, 2012 and up to and including July 24, 2012.
GALLAG HERS
Lot 1, Section 26, Township 26, ODYD, Plan KAP91112 Bylaw No. 10727 (Z12-0050)
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Notice is given that City Council will hold a public hearing on: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 at 6pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street Council Chambers
645 Dodd Road
CLIFT ON R
PUBLIC HEARING
ask@kelowna.ca
UNION RD
City in Action
City Hall 1435 Water Street Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4 250 469-8500
P3 P4
A1 to P3
Legal Parcel
RU1 to P3
Subject Properties
CD12
Rezone the subject properties or a portion of the subject properties from one of the following: A1 A1 Agricultural, & RU1 Large Lot Housing and Rezone to P3 - Parks & Open Space.
This map is for general information only. The City of Kelowna does not guarantee its accuracy. All information should be verified.
Rev. June 29/12
to reflect carriage house use - Z12-0035 Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
LOT 1 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
294
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 2 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
296
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 3 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
298
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 4 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
300
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 5 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
302
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 41 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
303
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 6 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
304
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 7 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
306
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 8 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
308
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 40 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
309
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 9 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
310
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 10 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
312
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 39 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
313
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 11 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
314
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
New Zone
RU1C
Legal Description
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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX A Legal Description LOT 38 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 12 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 37 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 13 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 36 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 14 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 35 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
Street Number 315 316 317 318 319 320 321
Street Name Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd Arab Rd
Current Zone RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S
cityclerk@kelowna.ca Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU2C
LOT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1848
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1866
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 5 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1884
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 4 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1902
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1924
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1946
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2C
LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
1968
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT B SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80286 EXCEPT PLANS KAP81890, KAP81891, KAP87003, KAP87742, KAP89681 AND EPP12261
630
Black Mountain Dr
RU1HS
RU1HC
3920
Bluebird Rd
RU1S
RU1C
New Zone
Legal Description
LOT 15 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
322
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 34 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
323
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 16 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 2 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3107
324
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 33 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
PARCEL Z SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT AMENDED PLAN 1452
3982-3984
Bluebird Rd
RU1S
RU1C
325
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 17 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 7 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32836
173-175
Bornais St
RU1S
RU1C
326
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 32 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 8 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32836
185
Bornais St
RU1S
RU1C
327
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 18 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 131 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 37963
1250
Bothe Rd
RU1S
RU1C
328
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 31 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 1 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63082
370-372
Braeloch Rd
RR3S
RR3C
329
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 19 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 25 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24161
2315-2317
Brentwood Rd
A1S
A1C
330
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 30 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 40158
619
Buck Rd
RU1S
RU1C
331
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 20 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3514
359
Burne Ave
RU1S
RU1C
332
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 29 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3514
358
Cadder Ave
RU1S
RU1C
333
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 21 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT A SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89715
679
Caldow St
RR3S
RR3C
334
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 28 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 6 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17980
703-705
Camelia Rd
RU1S
RU1C
335
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 22 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 14 DISTRICT LOT 134 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20399
3560
Casorso Rd
RU1S
RU1C
336
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 27 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 28 DISTRICT LOT 139 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1037
578
Cawston Ave
RU2S
RU2C
337
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 23 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT A SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 36846
578
Cawston Ave
RU1S
RU1C
338
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 26 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3451
332-334
Christleton Ave
RU1S
RU1C
339
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 25 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 10 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3451
372
Christleton Ave
RU1S
RU1C
341
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT 24 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4366
406
Christleton Ave
RU1S
RU1C
343
Arab Rd
RU2S
RU2C
LOT A SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5370
2750
Arthur Rd
A1S
A1C
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635
5127
Chute Lake Rd
RR3S
RR3C
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635
5127
Chute Lake Rd
RR2S
RR2C
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5485 EXCEPT PLANS 18646, KAP49406, KAP50989, KAP64523, KAP87908 AND KAP90635
5127
Chute Lake Rd
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT A SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12963
353
Clifton Rd
A1S
A1C
LOT 24 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 11261
SOUTH 1/2 LOT 3 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12455
420
Asher Rd
RU1S
RU1C
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87195
664-668
Balsam Rd
RU1S
RU1C
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87195
670
Balsam Rd
RU1S
RU1C
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 129 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12956 1857
Barlee Rd
RU1S
RU1C
LOT 3 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76256
864
Clifton Rd
RU1S
RU1C
4326-4330
Bedford Lane
RR1S
RR1C
LOT 1 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76256
LOT A SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116
205
Clifton Rd
A1S
A1C
4213
Bedford Rd
RR1S
RR1C
LOT 7 DISTRICT LOT 130 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 23696
LOT D SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116
225
Clifton Rd
RU3HS
RU
2539
Beetlestone Dr
A1S
A1C
LOT 2 SECTIONS 13 AND 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRECT PLAN 25514
LOT D SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75116
225
Clifton Rd
A1S
A1C
1542
Belgo Rd
RR3S
RR3C
LOT 20 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 96 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
345
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1723
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 19 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 97 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
347
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1724
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 18 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 98 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
349
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1732
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 17 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 99 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
351
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1740
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 16 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 100 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
353
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1748
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 15 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 101 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
355
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1756
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 14 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 102 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
357
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1764
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 13 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 103 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
359
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1772
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 12 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 104 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
361
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1780
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 11 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 105 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
363
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1788
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 9 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 106 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
365
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1804
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 8 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
LOT 107 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
367
Clydesdale Rd
RU2S
RU2C
1830
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1HC
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Street Number
LOT 108 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
369
LOT 92 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
370
LOT 109 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
371
LOT 93 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
372
LOT 94 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
374
LOT 95 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 113 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 29 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24972
376 1443-1445
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 7821
2605
LOT 11 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22418
618-620
LOT A SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72697 LOT 1 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 34644 LOT 1 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38647
3753 4020-4022 3819-3832
LOT 12 SECTIONS 32 AND 33 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 13462
4042
LOT 5 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097
579
LOT 4 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097
583
LOT 5 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12434
645-647
LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22385
1240
LOT C SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19101
1250
LOT 8 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74510 LOT 5 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74510
4427 4505-4507
LOT 4 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147
925
LOT 2 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4223 EXCEPT PLAN EPP15316
1570
LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 21365
4379
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 41826 LOT A DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84472 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 136 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 27284
4611 4808-4810 2573-2575
LOT 10 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 14462
335
LOT 9 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 14462
345-347
LOT B SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38411
2402
LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 360 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP62784
2575
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 30147
4224
LOT C DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18353
4573
LOT B SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 33567 EXCEPT PLANS KAP89364 AND EPP7143 LOT 2 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15924 EXCEPT PLANS 22851, H8383 AND KAP88682 LOT 1 SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28654 EXCEPT PLAN 40322 LOT 35 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24182 LOT A SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 13328 LOT 168 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24361 LOT 167 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24361
881 1281 7850 2265 4284
1704A-1704B 1738
Street Name Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Clydesdale Rd Crawford Rd Curts St Dougall Rd East Kelowna Rd Field Rd Finch Rd Finch Rd Fitzpatrick Rd Fitzpatrick Rd Fraser Rd Gaggin Rd Gaggin Rd Gaspardone Rd Gaspardone Rd Gibson Rd Glenmore Rd Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Grenfell Rd Hardie Rd Hardie Rd Harvard Rd Harvard Rd Hobson Rd Horak Rd Hwy 33 Hwy 33 Hwy 97 James Rd Jaud Rd Joe Riche Rd Joe Riche Rd
Current Zone RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RR3S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S A1S RR3S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S A1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S A1S RR3S A1S A1S RR3S
Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU2C
LOT 52 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 26296
850
Kinnear Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3878
1989
Knox Cr
RU1S
RU1C
RU2C
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 6424
124-128
Lake Ave
RU1S
RU1C
RU2C
LOT 2 SECTIONS 15 AND 22 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 6042
5555-5557
Lakeshore Rd
A1S
A1C
RU2C
LOT B SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59239 EXCEPT PLAN KAP88453
5570
Lakeshore Rd
A1S
A1C
RU2C
LOT 2 SECTION 20 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17862
1515
Lawrence Ave
RU1S
RU1C
RR3C
LOT A SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP54818
1301
Lewis Rd
RR2S
RR2C
RU1C
LOT A SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78158
3608
Luxmoore Rd
A1S
A1C
RU1C
LOT 19 BLOCK B DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 2220
1868-1870
Maple St
RU1S
RU1C
A1C
LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24833
940
Mayfair Rd
RU1S
RU1C
A1C
LOT 1 SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20428
4150
McClain Rd
A1S
A1C
A1C
LOT A SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18326
4160
McClain Rd
A1S
A1C
RR3C
LOT 75 SECTIONS 2 AND 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1247 EXCEPT PLANS 10644, 18326 AND 20428 4170-4172
McClain Rd
A1S
A1C
RU1C
LOT 2 SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 40034
3220
McCulloch Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1C
LOT B SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP50962
5500-5510
McCulloch Rd
A1S
A1C
RU1C
LOT 1 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80685
632
McCurdy Rd
RU1S
RU1C
RU1C
LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29389
557
McWilliams Rd
RU1S
RU1C
RU1C
LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3886
3473
Moberly Rd
RU1S
RU1C
A1C
LOT A SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17689 EXCEPT PLAN KAP60756
1291
Morrison Rd
A1S
A1C
A1C
LOT 1 SECTION 36 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90335
1705-1707
Morrison Rd
A1S
A1C
RU1C
LOT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP9621
1361
Mountain Ave
RU1S
RU1C
A1C
LOT 40 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 425 EXCEPT PLAN 43311
350-352
Moyer Rd
A1S
A1C
RU1C
LOT 110 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3142
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 111 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3146
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 127 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3147
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 112 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3150
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 126 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3151
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 125 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3155
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 114 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3158
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 115 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3162
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 123 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3163
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 116 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3166
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 122 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3167
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 117 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3170
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 121 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3171
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RR3C
LOT 118 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3174
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 120 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3175
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 119 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3178
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2C
RR3C
LOT 5 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17492
942
Nassau Cr
RU1S
RU1C
LOT 2 SECTION 2 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 11263 EXCEPT THAT PART LYING WEST OF A LINE DRAWN PARALLEL TO AND 102.50 FEET FROM THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID LOTPERPENDICULARLY DISTANT
278
Old Vernon Rd
A1S
A1C
LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3998
324
Park Ave
RU1S
RU1C
LOT 18 SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25160
560
Peck Ct
RU1S
RU1C
LOT 31 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
330
Prestwick Lane
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 30 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
338
Prestwick Lane
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 29 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
346
Prestwick Lane
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 28 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
354
Prestwick Lane
RU1HS
RU1HC
LOT 27 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
362
Prestwick Lane
RU1HS
RU1HC
New Zone
LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61317
3973-3975
June Springs Rd
A1S
A1C
LOT 2 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80425
4039-4041
June Springs Rd
A1S
A1C
LOT 1 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP71642 LOT D SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19579 LOT 4 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20730 LOT 3 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20730 LOT 1 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15423 EXCEPT PLAN KAP92325 LOT 18 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP65948 LOT 17 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP65948
4355-4357 890 136 142 914 3532-3534 3544
June Springs Rd Juniper Rd Kathler Rd Kathler Rd Kennedy St Kimatouche Rd Kimatouche Rd
RR1S RU1S RR3S RR3S RU1S RR3S RR3S
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RR1C RU1C RR3C RR3C RU1C RR3C RR3C
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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX A Legal Description LOT 26 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 25 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICTPLAN KAP87742 LOT 24 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 23 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 22 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 21 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12261 LOT 48 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 47 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 33 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 46 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 34 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 45 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 32 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 35 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 40 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN LOT 36 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12261 LOT 37 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 38 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 39 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 44 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 41 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 43 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 42 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742 LOT 2 SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9002 LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 10079 LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24635 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 580A SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP46594 LOT 5 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 10372 LOT A SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 38411 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 359 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 16356 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3886 LOT 110 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1247 EXCEPT PLAN 18334 LOT 65 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 66 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 42 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 68 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 63 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 89 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 67 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 43 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 44 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP882 LOT 69 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 45 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 70 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88 LOT 46 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 71 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
Street Number 370 378 386 394 402 410 (S OF) 317 333 342 349 350 357 322 358 398 366 373 374 382 390 405 406 411 414 582 1190 701 4643 125 4545-4555 2290 3432-3434 4150 2991 2999 3006 3015 3182 3191 3007 3022 3030 3031 3038 3039 3046 3047
Street Name Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick Lane Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick Lane Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Prestwick St Radant Rd Raymer Ave Raymer Rd Raymer Rd Robson Rd Sallows Rd Saucier Rd Scott Rd Sealy Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd Shetland Rd
Current Zone RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S A1S A1S RU1S A1S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S
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Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU1HC
LOT 47 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3054
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 72 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3055
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 48 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3062
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 73 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3063
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 49 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3070
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 74 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3071
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 50 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3078
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 75 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3079
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 51 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3086
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 76 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3087
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 52 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3094
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 77 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3095
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 53 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3102
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 78 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3103
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
sRU1HC
LOT 54 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3110
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 79 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3111
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 55 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3118
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 80 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YAL DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3119
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 56 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3126
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 81 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3127
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 57 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3134
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 82 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3135
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 58 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3142
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 83 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3143
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1HC
LOT 59 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3150
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 84 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3151
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 85 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3157
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 60 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3158
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 61 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3166
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 86 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3167
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 62 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3174
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 87 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3175
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU1C
LOT 88 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3183
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
A1C
LOT 64 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3190
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 90 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3199
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 91 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3207
Shetland Rd
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT A SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61113
2330
Silver Pl
A1S
A1C
RU2C
LOT A SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9033 EXCEPT PLAN 11176
3598-3600
Spiers Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU2C
LOT 4 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP45720
594
Spruceview Pl
RU2S
RU2C
RU2C
LOT 12 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
441
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 13 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
457
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 14 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
473
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 15 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
487
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 16 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
501
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 17 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
513
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 18 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
525
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 19 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
537
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
RU2C
LOT 20 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
549
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2HC
New Zone
Legal Description
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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX A Legal Description LOT 21 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 22 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 24 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 10 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 11 SECTION 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547 LOT 1 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 2 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 3 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 4 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 5 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 6 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891
Street Number 561 573 597 412 434 864 876 888 900 910 920
LOT 7 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 8 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE
930
DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891
940
LOT 22 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 23 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 24 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 25 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT 26 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP81891 LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80296 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90600 LOT 3 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28652 LOT A SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80688
1106 1114 1122 1130 1138 4110 425 475-477 1276
Street Name Still Pond Lane Still Pond Lane Still Pond Lane Still Pond Pl Still Pond Pl Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Stockley St Tatlow Rd Taylor Rd Taylor Rd Teasdale Rd
Current Zone RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU2HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS A1S RU2S RU1S A1S
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Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU2HC
LOT 51 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87742
2030
Treetop Rd
RU1HS
RU1HC
RU2HC
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
490
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU2HC
LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
494
Trumpeter Rd
RR2S
RR2C
RU2HC
LOT 10 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
505
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU2HC
LOT 5 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
508
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1HC
LOT 9 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
509
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1HC
LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
513
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1HC
LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
517
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1HC
LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
521
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3C
RU1HC
THE NORTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 8 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT EXCEPT PLAN KAP69724
(W OF)
Union Rd
RU3HS
RU3HC
RU1HC
LOT 6 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5268
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5278
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5288
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 9 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5298
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5308
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5318
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 3 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5328
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1HC
LOT 4 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5338
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
A1C
LOT 11 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
5347
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU2C
LOT 5 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87908
5348
Upper Mission Dr
RR2S
RR2C
RU1C
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 360 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 31395
4439-4445
Wallace Hill Rd
RR2S
RR2C
A1C
LOT B SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 35197
2176
Wilkinson St
RU2S
RU2C
New Zone
Legal Description
Appendix “B” - To remove ‘s’ classification from the existing zone - Z12-0035 Legal Description PARCEL Z (DD X4103) OF DL 14 ODYD EXCEPT PLAN KAP80506 THAT PART OF LOT 10 SHOWN ON PLAN B4136 DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN 1782 THAT PART OF LOT 9 SHOWN ON PLAN B2020 DL 14 ODYD PLAN 1782 EXCEPT PLAN KAP79099
Street Number 1600 1922 1930-1938
Street Name Abbott St Abbott St Abbott St
Current Zone RU1S RU1S RU1S
Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77532
5221
Cobble Cr
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 49 DISTRICT LOT 139 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 1037
608
Coronation Ave
RU2S
RU2
RU1
THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 5 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT EXCEPT PLAN 896
1800
Crosby Rd
A1S
A1
LOT 52 DISTRICT LOT 136 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 37018
1015
Cushing Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP57058
4631
Darin Pl
RU1S
RU1
LOT 19 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP57058
4634
Darin Pl
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18085
265
Davie Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT A SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87488
446
Dell Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 43 SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72143
650
Denali Ct
RU1HS
RU1H
LOT 4 SECTION 28 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP72643
726
Denali Dr
RU1HS
RU1H
LOT 21 DISTRICT LOT 141 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3736
1506
Dickson Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 19 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5070
1343
Dilworth Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 BLOCK A SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 8606
450
Donhauser Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT A SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 5889
405
Dougall Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 20308
510
El Camino Rd
A1S
A1
LOT 22 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22986
1045
El Paso Rd
A1S
A1
LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28932
1045
Elwyn Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 28978
758
Favell Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 17 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75908
1519
Feedham Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59741
4195
Finch Rd
A1S
A1
LOT 3 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097
587
Fitzpatrick Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77097
591
Fitzpatrick Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 39 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738
471
Fizet Ave
RU1S
RU1
New Zone
LOT 3 SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP48233
934
Ackerman Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 15 DISTRICT LOT 137 ODYD PLAN 13998
1422
Alta Vista Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 25 SECTION 29 TWONSHIP 29 SDYD PLAN 32500
1441
Appleridge Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT 34 DISTRICT LOT 357 SDYD PLAN KAP75940
916
Arbor View Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 6 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 28 SDYD PLAN 18222
318
Aspen Rd
RR1S
RR1
LOT 7 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 25464
200
Barber Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 357 SDYD PLAN KAP69370
700
Barnaby Rd
RR2S
RR2
LOT B SECTION 23 TWONSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 15597
610
Bell Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 24 SECTIONS 17 AND 20 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN 16573
2202
Bennett Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 130 ODYD PLAN 20646
2569
Benvoulin Rd
A1S
A1
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 137 ODYD PLAN 16595
1316
Bernard Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 27 ODYD PLAN KAP87742
1796
Birkdale Ave
RU1HS
RU1H
LOT 1 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 ODYD PLAN KAP82430
1294
Black Mountain Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT B SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP72251
1549
Blondeaux Cr
RU2S
RU2
LOT B SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP67511
1627
Blondeaux Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT A SECTION 1 TWONSHIP 25 ODYD PLAN 30506
3933
Bluebird Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 ODYD PLAN 7334
3967
Bluebird Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN 22394
2205
Bonn Rd
A1S
A1
LOT G DISTRICT LOT 131 ODYD PLAN 37963
1229
Bothe Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 9 SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 11286
160
Bryden Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 11286
170
Bryden Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 49 SECTION 19 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 25943
2110
Burtch Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 37 DISTRICT LOT 135 ODYD PLAN 26296
964
Campus Ct
RU2S
RU2
LOT 24 SECTION 33 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 40570
625
Cassiar Cr
RU1HS
RU1H
LOT 30 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN KAP46412
133
Celano Cr
RU2S
RU2
LOT 26 SECTION 4 TOWNSHIP 23 ODYD PLAN KAP46412
142
Celano Cr
RU2S
RU2
LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP53262
1212
Cerise Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN KAP60634
432
Christleton Ave
RU2S
RU2
LOT B DISTRICT LOT 14 ODYD PLAN KAP30634
442
Christleton Ave
RU2S
RU2
LOT 2 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SDYD PLAN KAP79725
5267
Chute Lake Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT 17 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN 31160
1290
Clark Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 20 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 ODYD PLAN KAP58741
594
Clayton Cr
RU1S
RU1
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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX B Legal Description LOT 43 DISTRICT LOT 137 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15035 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18457 LOT 26 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738 LOT 34 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596 LOT A SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP5906 LOT B SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP55532 LOT 22 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76591 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12917 LOT B SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP12917 LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25211 LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12452 LOT 5 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147 LOT 6 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89147 LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 3393 LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 26534 LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 39542 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP54772 LOT B DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25928
Street Number 1441 4684 954 1212 4664 1255 824 425 435 470 235 935 945 371 4260 4325 4439 4485
Street Name Flemish St Fordham Rd Friesen Rd Friesen Rd Fuller Road Gaggin Rd Galbraith Pl Gerstmar Rd Gerstmar Rd Gerstmar Rd Gibbs Rd Gibson Rd Gibson Rd Glenwood Ave Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr Gordon Dr
Current Zone RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU2S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S
Street Number
Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU1
LOT 33 DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74689
4887
Jay Ct
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 7 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4411
1124
Kelview St
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 13 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP58741
511
Klassen Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 7 DISTRICT LOT 131 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18771
2080
KLO Rd
A1S
A1
RU1
LOT 19 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75167
1918
Kloppenburg Ct
RU1HS
RU1H
RU2
LOT 8 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103
1366
Kloppenburg Rd
RU1HS
RU1H
RU2
LOT 7 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103
1392
Kloppenburg Rd
RU1HS
RU1H
RU2
LOT 12 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103
1495
Kloppenburg Rd
RU1HS
RU1H
RU2
LOT 3 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80103
1496
Kloppenburg Rd
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75167
1572
Kloppenburg Rd
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 1 SECTIONS 26 AND 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP61888
287
Kneller Rd
RU2S
RU2
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP91494
482
Knowles Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
THAT PART OF LOT 28 BLOCK 5 OUTLINED RED ON PLAN B3957; DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 348
255
Lake Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 32043
4335
Lakeshore Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT A SECTIONS 25 AND 26 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP77528
4896
Lakeshore Rd
RR3S
RR3
RU1
LOT A SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59239
5560
Lakeshore Rd
A1S
A1
RU1
LOT 9 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 9950 EXCEPT PLAN 11491
1401
Lambert Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 134 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 7981
3522
Landie Rd
RU1S
RU1
905
Lanfranco Rd
RU2S
RU1
New Zone
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP64413
4541
Gordon Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 357 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63101
4632
Gordon Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17194 LOT B SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 35198 LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP55044 AMENDED LOT 13 (DD 206265F) DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN3856 LOT A SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15811 LOT 64 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP62497 LOT 65 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53321 LOT 64 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53321 LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19796 LOT 12 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18307 LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17194 LOT 8 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89034 LOT 13 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP89034 LOT 24 DISTRICT LOT 1688S SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82069 LOT 51 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25984 LOT A SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84163 STRATA LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT STRATA PLAN KAS3162 TOGETHER WITH AN INTEREST IN THE COMMON PROPERTY IN PROPORTION TO THE UNIT ENTITLEMENT OF THE STRATA LOT AS SHOWN ON FORM V LOT A DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17542 LOT 11 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12830 LOT 7 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP44682 LOT 2 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 31306 LOT 21 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19846 LOT 2 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25175 LOT A SECTION 14 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82009 LOT B SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29877 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 1688S SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP82290 LOT A SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80353
2880 1216 1050 453 3195 533 304 316 719 4334 2839 1070 1071 893 900 1861
1143 4383 155 455 795 400 735 1850 167 605 1277
Gosnell Rd Graf Rd Graham Rd Groves Ave Hall Rd Harrop Ave Hartman Rd Hartman Rd Hazell Rd Hazell Rd Helmcken Rd Henderson Dr Henderson Dr Hewetson Ave Hickory Rd High Rd
ParkbluямА Lane Hobson Rd Holbrook Rd Hollywood Ct Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Hollywood Rd Homer Ct Horn Cr Houghton Rd
RU1S RU1S RU2S RU1S RR3S RU2S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1HS RU1HS RU1HS RU1S RU1S
RU1 RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU1S RU2HS RU1S
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LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 39866 LOT 26 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 15377
235
Langford Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25918
844
Liban Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 13 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP49511
1831
Lipsett Ct
RU2S
RU2
LOT 7 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP59957
808
Lone Pine Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 3 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87484
1199
Loseth Dr
RU1HS
RU1H
LOT B SECTION 34 TOWNSHIP 29 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78158
3618
Luxmoore Rd
A1S
A1
LOT A SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 21032
255
Mail Rd
A1S
A1
LOT B SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19534
2495
Maquinna Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22026
855
Mayfair Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 9 DISTRICT LOT 167 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 18442
573
McClure Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT C DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP63130
624
McClure Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 357 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP68500
662
McClure Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29484
4646
McClure Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT C SECTION 10 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 33487
3240
McCulloch Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT 11 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596
412
McLennan Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 12 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596
418
McLennan Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 29 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596
423
McLennan Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 1 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 22525
119
McTavish Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84278
1338
Montenegro Dr
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84278
1356
Montenegro Dr
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 11 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP84278
1494
Montenegro Dr
RU1HS
RU1H
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 16843
1281
Monterey Cr
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 30458
1282
Monterey Cr
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN EPP9621
1351
Mountain Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT B SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP92177
1371
Mountain Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 40041
1377
Mountain Ave
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 47 SECTION 35 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 425 EXCEPT PLANS 16532 AND 17954
308
Moyer Rd
A1S
A1
RU2H
LOT B SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 14835 EXCEPT PLAN 17525
440
Mugford Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 113 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257
3154
Mustang Ct
RU2S
RU2
RU1 RU1 RU2 RU1 RR3 RU2 RU1 RU1 RU1 RU1 RU1 RU1H RU1H RU1H RU1 RU1
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PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED - APPENDIX B Legal Description LOT 124 SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP88257 LOT 24 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87484 LOT 13 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87484 LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19200 LOT 2 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 39508 LOT 11 SECTION 16 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24733 LOT 2 SECTION 18 TOWNSHIP 27 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24361 HERETO IS ANNEXED EASEMENT KW56579 OVER PART LOTS 16 & 17 PLA KAP74401
Street Number 3159 1299 1329 4491 2406 3265 1619 865
Street Name Mustang Ct Nishi Ct Nishi Ct Nottingham Rd O’Reilly Rd O’Reilly Ct Oswell Dr Paret Rd
Current Zone RU2S RU1HS RU1HS RU1S RU1S RR3S A1S RU1S
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Street Name
Current Zone
New Zone
RU2
LOT 18 SECTION 32 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP68018
609
Spruceview Pl
RU1S
RU1
RU1H
LOT 43 DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP7
1145
Steele Ct
RU1S
RU1
RUH1
LOT 38 DISTRICT LOT 579 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP74689
909
Steele Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78198
408
Stetson St
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78198
456
Stetson St
RU1S
RU1
RR3
LOT 23 SECTIONS 8 AND 9 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP78547
585
Still Pond Lane
RU2HS
RU2H
A1
LOT 49 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP51596
447
Sumac Rd
RU1S
RU1
RU1
LOT 75 SECTIONS 15 AND 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25984
870
Tamarack Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP85143
1285
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
New Zone
Legal Description
STRATA LOT 4 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT STRATA PLAN KAS3162 TOGETHER WITH AN INTEREST IN THE COMMON PROPERTY IN PROPORTION TO THE UNIT ENTITLEMENT OF THE STRATA LOT AS SHOWN ON FORM V
1143
Parkbluff Lane
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP85143
1310
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT C SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 29 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP45171
4755
Parkridge Dr
RR3S
RR3
LOT 5 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP85143
1321
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738
299
Phipps Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 11 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP86150
1326
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 6 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP75858
226
Poonian St
RU2S
RU2
LOT 8 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP86150
1362
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 11 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80986
239
Poonian St
RU2S
RU2
LOT 6 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP86150
1386
Tanemura Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP80986
251
Poonian St
RU2S
RU2
LOT A SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP65523
927
Tataryn Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 13 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 27679
840
Princess Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT B SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90600
435
Taylor Rd
RU2S
RU2
LOT 10 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19576
820
Quigley Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 27 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 37210
278
Temple Ct
RU2S
RU2
LOT 20 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 19576
835
Quigley Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 21501
1025
Thompson Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 3 SECTION 1 TOWNSHIP 25 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 7334
527
Radant Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 15 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 23445
1155
Toovey Rd
A1S
A1
LOT 8 DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 29776
1086
Raymer Ave
RU2S
RU1
LOT 9 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 31830
453
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT 2 DISTRICT LOT 580A SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP73731
857
Raymer Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 24 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP90635
504
Trumpeter Rd
RR3S
RR3
LOT F DISTRICT LOT 580A SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25951
874
Raymer Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 358 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 26738
720
Turner Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 6 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76112
721
Renshaw Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 3 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53665
308
Uplands Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 5 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76112
729
Renshaw Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53665
312
Uplands Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76112
737
Renshaw Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 30 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 28 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP53665
380
Viewcrest Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 3 DISTRICT LOT 143 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP76112
745
Renshaw Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT E SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP47035
1085
Waldie Ct
RU1S
RU1
LOT 20 SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP68061
1195
Rio Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT B SECTION 3 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 12667
4195
Wallace Hill Rd
A1S
A1
LOT A SECTION 6 TOWNSHIP 23 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 30420
1275
Rodondo Pl
RU1S
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 135 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 25900
885
Wardlaw Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 15 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP85143
1305
Roth Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP58290
650
Wayne Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 30 SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 43005
631
Royal Pine Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 8 BLOCK 1 DISTRICT LOT 14 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 4743
433
West Ave
RU1S
RU1
LOT 32 SECTION 31 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 43005
647
Royal Pine Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 4 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 16489
575
White Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 43005
652
Royal Pine Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 1 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 16489
595
White Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT B SECTION 30 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP49027
713
Royal Pine Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 12 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738
460
Wigglesworth Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 28 SECTION 23 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 17102
325
Rutland Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT 13 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738
464
Wigglesworth Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 24397
956
Ryder Dr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 10 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP52738
465
Wigglesworth Cr
RU1S
RU1
LOT 2 SECTION 26 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 13119
240
Sadler Rd
RU1S
RU1
LOT A DISTRICT LOT 136 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP64648
2238
Wilkinson St
RU2S
RU2
LOT 19 SECTION 13 TOWNSHIP 26 OSOYOOS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP87484
1331
Samurai Ct
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Okanagan freestyle ski Olympian calls it a career Two-time Olympic mogul skier Kristi Richards has announced her retirement from the Canadian freestyle ski team. After 11 years on the national team, the 2007 world champion in single moguls holds an impressive record of 82 FIS World Cup starts, with 12 podium appearances.
ards, adding that she was pulled by outside factors and has huge plans for the future. Last year she and a friend opened an artisan store in Pemberton called One Earth Collection. She’ll keep managing the store, but also plans to open a yoga studio and to attend full-time school to become a registered holistic nutritionist in the fall. She also plans to give back to the sport by doing a little coaching and hopes to inspire some young athletes to follow their dreams. “I guess you could say I’m going at life with the same intensity I had
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The Summerland native competed in four World Championships events, including in Madonna, Italy where she won the gold medal. The highlight of her athletic career were her two Olympic Games—2006 in Torino, Italy where she finished seventh, and 2010 in Vancouver where after qualifying fourth, a fall in her final run cost her a chance at the podium and put her in 20th spot. “My standout memories are definitely both from my Olympic experiences,” said Richards, who was in Kelowna Thursday for a RBC Olympic promotion. “In 2006 I was in awe of the Olympic Games and really felt like I was representing my country for the first time. The Vancouver Games was a whole other level, the support we had leading up to 2010 was amazing, especially from programs like Own the Podium which gave athletics in Canada a real boost. “In 2010 standing in the (start) gate, knowing I was ready, that I had poured everything I had into this moment, that I had the capability to win gold, that was the pinnacle of my career.” Richards, who took the 2012 season off, said that while she still loves skiing more than ever and although she is still at the top of her game, her passion for the lifestyle of competitive sport has left her. “It’s been many factors all at once,” said Rich-
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OKANAGAN COLLEGE graduate and now auto repair shop owner Todd Regier says the new Collision Repair Technician certificate program will give employers the technicians they are searching for.
A new model for teaching auto collision repair at Okanagan College is getting a green light from the industry, even before classes rev up this fall. “The apprentices are going to come out better qualified right off the bat,” said Tom Watters, manager of Craftsman Collision in Kelowna. The revamped 41week Collision Repair Technician certificate program, which launches this September, means students will receive significantly more classroom and shop time prior to getting out into industry shops to complete their apprentice hours. The program provides theoretical and practical experience in all three levels of the Collision Repair apprenticeship with train-
ing supplemented by the latest industry accepted curriculum, known as ICAR. Students are trained in all aspects of the trade including panel repair and replacement, plastics and composites repair, scan tool diagnostics, hands-on experience with structural repair of late model vehicles, and time management techniques. Shifting gears in this way means employers won’t have to free up as much time for apprentices to return to school— something Watters and others like Todd Regier, co-owner of Prestige Collision, often struggle with. “We can’t afford to lose our apprentices for those five to six weeks that first year. The margins are too tight,” said Regier, who completed his own
training in collision repair at the college nearly a decade ago. Jeff Francis, chair of the collision repair department at Okanagan College, conducted research with more than 30 repair shops around the province after noticing a drop in the return of apprentices for their level two and three training. The problem was so bad that in some cases there weren’t enough students to warrant a class. As Francis spoke with more and more employers, a pattern emerged. Employers saw students who needed more shop time experience. Releasing them for training only reduced that, while at the same time made it difficult to find replacements. To combat the prob-
lem, employers kept students on, and sometimes increased wages as an incentive. “It’s an especially difficult problem for employers in places like Chetwynd or Prince Rupert. To have a tech leave for five to six weeks makes a real impact,” Francis said. All these factors lead many apprentices to leapfrog over the level two and three training, rack up workplace hours, and then challenge their Red Seal exam. Meanwhile, employers continued to call the College in what has increasingly become an almost futile attempt to find apprentices with Level two and three training. “There is no question the landscape of the in-
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SIFE Okanagan founder honoured with award The Okanagan School of Business professor behind the establishment of the successful SIFE Okanagan program has received Okanagan College’s highest employee honour—the President’s Award. Kyleen Myrah received the award at the college’s inaugural Employee Excellence Awards presentation held recently at the Kelowna campus. Okanagan College established these awards to recognize the many outstanding contributions employees of all kinds make to the development of both the college and the greater community. The awards are to be handed out annually for a wide-range of achievements including innovation, scholarly activity, and service excellence. The President’s Award recognizes an employee who gives outstanding service to Okanagan Col-
lege, and is actively engaged in the college community. “The teaching excellence at Okanagan College, combined with strong ties to the local community, is what makes a difference for students throughout the region,� said Okanagan College president Jim Hamilton. Jennifer Andrews, who studied under Myrah at the School of Business and took part in SIFE, recently acknowledged the professor for her teaching expertise when she received one of only 22 Premier’s Scholarships in the province. “Okanagan College is an incredible school and the professors really care about us students and want us to succeed,� Andrews said. More than 100 students across all four college campuses take part in SIFE Okanagan. The students receive
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KYLEEN MYRAH receives the President’s Award from Okanagan College president Jim Hamilton. support from 10 faculty advisors, including Myrah, along with another 40 business advisory committee members. Myrah was one of many employees honoured with an Employee Excellence Award. Chef Geoffrey Couper, who is known for his engaging classes in the culinary arts program at the Kelowna campus, was
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dustry has changed dramatically over the last decade,� Francis said. “Vehicles have become increasingly more complex, requiring technicians to have a more comprehensive knowledge base than ever before. This program provides a great foundation for a future technician to grow upon.� The revised program also guarantees there will be classroom time available for those few apprentices already in the system who are able to leave their workplace for study. “Now if even only two or three students are ready to do their schooling, we can take them in by dovetailing them into the appropriate part of the program,� Francis said. The new program is already attracting enthusiastic students. George Polychroniou has been tinkering around with Subarus for years. He started working in a friend’s small shop in Oliver a few years ago, helping with paint jobs and other minor repairs. “I wanted to broaden my horizon, so this seemed like a good idea,� said the 23-year-old who starts the program in September. “I’m thinking about pursuing a career with ICBC, but we’ll see.� The Industry Training Authority will provide students who complete the program with credit towards all three levels of their Automotive Collision Repair apprenticeship.
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Accelerate Okanagan to raise profile Accelerate Okanagan has appointed to new community managers for Kelowna and Penticton. Ashley Ramsay will be located in Kelowna, while Andrew Greer takes on the position in Penticton. “Accelerate Okanagan needed to become more outward facing. AO plays a big role as a community builder, so we have to be active, outward facing, and engaged. We want to do more of that in the future, with clients, members, partners, and the broader community. You can’t do that sitting at a desk,� said Jeff Keen, chief executive officer of Accelerate Okanagan. Accelerate Okanagan delivers programs, services, and events to help the local technology community. Ramsay has more than 10 years of experience managing relationships, community, talent as well as a large scope of high profile digital entertainment projects for some of British Columbia’s most prominent animation studios. Formerly with the Okanagan Film Commission, Ramsay provided strategic leadership for
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would like to think that even as the years unfold, I never stop learning and embracing new thought and experience. Over the past 4 1/2 years since starting this column with the entrepreneurial spirit as my focus, I continue to be awed by the abundance of genuine leaders of many highways that I have had the privilege of meeting and befriending both in business and social settings within the Okanagan Valley. And, when I take a pause to reflect on how joyous the Valley environment would find itself, not only in entrepreneur-
ed means “ to work with.” But there is more to it than that. People at truly collaborative organizations are empowered and engaged. They co-labor successfully, reach agreement, resolve differences, produce great products and meet customer and community needs in ways that may well be the envy of their industry, organization, and regional landscape. What’s more, the most valuable organizations in the world – namely, those entrepreneurial thinking companies that are making the biggest difference to our society, providing a positive impact to the en-
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motivates internal and external stakeholders alike. As companies and organizations are urged to move to more agile, collaborative models, so too have they begun involving a variety of internal and external stakeholder in their overall strategies. Many forward-thinking companies and organizations and the folks at the helm of either are taking into account how they affect the environment, communities and employees, as well as each other. When leaders use collaboration to plan, gain alignment and execute skillfully, they create value for all stakeholders within their sphere of influence. So, how do we set the bar for all to build collaborative capability & capacity? The key, it seems, lies in aligning our organization’s, whether they be corporate, social, educational or any other, in a direction, commitment and capability to create shared responsibility for the success of the organization. This is a particularly significant point to me as the Okanagan Valley Entrepreneurs Society has recently completed an outstanding collaborative leadership process through the creation of a non-profit entrepreneurial corporate structure of close to 28 people led by a board made up of a founding chairman, a chairman and seven-vicechairmen and women and with a plethora of committees under each them.
And our team accomplished this with little pain and much joy thanks to the collaborative leadership of each member of the team. A sense of direction comes from a clear understanding of the strategic moment faced by the organization itself. What is the gap between where the company or organization is and where it aspires to be? What’s required to bridge that gap? Who could be involved in bridging that gap? After establishing a sense of direction, one must focus on practices that invite enrollment in the change and commitment to its success. Now, please embrace this thought, the invitation extends beyond traditional organizational boundaries to include other business and social relationships and the broader community and region with its mesmerizing cadre of like or similar organizations. This bias for inclusion and involvement is at the very heart of the collaborative attitude shared by high-purpose companies and organizations. So the direction says what we’ll do. Commitment says why we’ll do it. Collaborative organizations build their capacity and capability in working effectively together unselfishly and with a common sense of community purpose. No individual organizational nor scorecard is absolutely necessary. What fun we could
have with unbelievable outcomes if we operated in a constant cycle of sharing information, clarifying understanding, reaching agreements and implementing decisions. The collaborative leadership and its true power perhaps with its most striking commonality lies just beneath the surface, between an original vision and a desired outcome. All of us, in our individual and joint efforts, can tap the creativity in our minds and, combined with the power of collaboration to invent something totally original. We can leap into the void, exercise belief in our visions together, learn to trust each other and effectively engaging the relevant stakeholders, remain unafraid of the unknown. As more entrepreneurial companies and organizations master these skills, the collaborative behaviours of each will become the model for success in the society around us. Connecting stakeholders and practicing optimum involvement yields surprising and unbelievably satisfying results. Please don’t let any false myths of collaboration get in the way of mastering a more agile, rewarding environment. Joel Young is an entrepreneurial leadership coach, consultant and educator and the Founder of Okanagan Valley Entrepreneurs Society. eagleyoung@shaw.ca
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ave you started to think about what your plans will be during your retirement years? How will you spend your days that will turn into weeks, months and years in retirement? Statistics Canada reports the average man who reaches age 65 could expect to live an additional 18.1 years and a 65 year old woman could live an additional 21.3 years. Retirement planning is a big part of my discussion with clients. It is important to spend some time in pre-retirement to plan what you will do “for the rest of your life”. As a woman I look forward to living an estimated 20 plus years in retirement. That means I must make plans for how I will live in retirement. I am very aware that I need to plan what I will do at the end of my own working career; plan on how I will fill those many days and nights in my
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While I am not at work, I know it is important to keep the other parts of my brain exercising and to focus on enjoying non business activities. I enjoy listening to music, keep physically active and volunteer on a regular basis. Volunteers live an average of 10 years longer than non-volunteers because they tend to focus on someone or something other than own problems. Canadians with a writ-
ten financial and lifestyle plan are more confident of what their future will look like. The written plan can combine finances and lifestyle and may be worthwhile to keep a bucket list of things you have always wanted to do, but never had time to. Anticipation is considered a big part of the journey. Aging is a vibrant time; people want to live life well, are engaged in
their communities and contribute to society. “Age 70 is the new 50; age 60 is the new 40”. Believe it! Aging has never been better. Survey results show that nearly all seniors in Canada (97 per cent) are satisfied with their lives in general and 70 per cent say they have very good or excellent mental health. In virtually every field of medicine, life-prolonging advances are being
made. Modern medicine helps keep people from dying from disease, but the major effect is likely improved living conditions. In the “old days” retirement meant slowing down and many people died soon after retiring. In current times, our longevity has increased to give us several decades of living well. It is a good idea to plan for retirement—
some people plan more for their next vacation which might last a few weeks—instead of a retirement that can last more than 20 years. Aging is a positive thing, given the alternative. Doreen Smith is a Certified Financial Planner with Capri Wealth Management Inc. 250-869-3825 dsmith@capri.ca
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The recent virus scam that prompted the FBI to shut down a series of internet servers, cutting online access for more than 300,000 people across the globe, is a chilling reminder about the growing dangers of cybercrime. As more and more people turn to internet and mobile banking, fraudsters have switched their attentions to scams in the online realm. “Cybercrime is becoming increasingly sophisticated; extending its reach beyond traditional borders,� said John Holbrook, an information technology security expert with Valley First. “There have been a number of large scale security breaches recently that underscore the reach and seriousness of cybercrime. Fortunately, Canadians have been relatively unscathed by these attacks.� While Holbrook points out Canada has been lucky so far, he cautions businesses and individuals cannot become complacent. Online scams involving malware, Trojans and other malicious viruses that give fraudsters unauthorized access to their victims accounts are becoming more common. As a result, they are also becoming increasingly difficult to detect. “In the past, tellers dealt with counterfeit cheques and other more visible scams,� explained Holbrook. “Online crime is harder to monitor because there is often nothing tangible involved. It is usually perpetrated between the individual and the fraudster removing that extra set of eyes that in-branch banking provides.� Despite the headlines, online and mobile banking remains a safe and convenient option. There are also some tell-tale warning signs people should look out for, such as unusual or unexplained account transactions, transfers to pre-paid cards and ongoing system maintenance, especially on business accounts. People can also protect themselves at home by using up to date anti-virus and anti-malware software and being careful to open emails or download attachments from safe source, says Holbrook.
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You may have had a massage and wondered why this one hurts so much, and one you had done months ago did not? The answer to this is simple. Every massagae practitioner has had different training and also has different hand pressure (softer to very firm). There is also a difference between a spa massage practician and a massage therapist. Massage therapy treats a person’s injuries or issues, using Swedish or deep tissue massage techniques. A spa massage practician is trained to do many different types of massage, for many different purposes, mostly pampering and preventative medicine. The following are the main types of massages employed by a day spa or spa massage practician, natural health/wholisitic practitioner or musclologist:
AROMA SCALP MASSAGE Specific techniques, taught to use on the head
and scalp, a personalized therapeutic blend of essential oils are blended to stimulate your senses.
ATHLETIC MASSAGE Using the techniques taught in the Swedish massage course, a practitioner combines specific moves on specific muscle groups for each individual sport.
BACK, NECK & SHOULDER MASSAGE Using the techniques taught in the deep tissue massage course a practitioner combines specific moves on the back, neck and shoulders.
BREAST MASSAGE Specific techniques and moves for the purpose of lymphatic drainage. Excellent for cancer patients or preventative medicine.
CHAIR MASSAGE The client is clothed and usually sitting in a specially designed chair. This massage can be done using Swedish Massage moves, though usually taught using the Shiatsu pressure points.
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This is a very specific massage taught to help drain the lymphatic system. Excellent for prepost surgery, weight loss, relaxation and after competition sports.
We call this a muscle massage; it is used to stimulate the body to have more energy and to help relax those aching muscles. Pressure is at about four pounds.
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Just adding therapeutic essential oils to the carrier used in the massage to help boost energy, natural healing or to uplift the spirits. Pressure is at approximately two pounds.
HOT STONE MASSAGE The ultimate relaxation massage, using heated basalt (lava) stones! But be careful, this massage has contra-indications (cannot use if you have some medical issues —if you can be in a hot tub submerged for twenty minutes, you should be able to have this massage).
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Not really considered a massage, the client is clothed and lying down on a massage table for the entire session. It is excellent for improving flexibility and balancing the body’s meridian system. The practitioner uses Chinese Medicine’s knowledge of finger pressure (acupressure). There are many massage practitioners working all over the world, in spas, hotels, health or fitness centres, cruise ships or owning their own small private business. Most sessions are about an hour in time and usually priced between $40 to $200, depending on if it is a private business or a large fancy hotel chain.
The average price tends to be around the $60 to $80 range. If you call one of the schools and be a student case study (new students learning) the price is about $29 for the session. A good practitioner has graduated from an accredited college, with anywhere from six months to a couple years training (depending on how many types of massages they know how to perform) and can prove it with their certificates. They will always ask you to fill out a client health form to make sure they are addressing your issues. No matter what type of massage that you are having, the results should be beneficial for your mind, body or spirit, relaxed muscles, extra energy, uplifted spirits and best of all your body should feel balanced. Connie Brummet, is president and an instructor of the Canadian Institute of Natural Health and Healing.
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FOUND: Set of keys, found in the Lower Mission area. 250763-4038 LOST: 12’ Sears aluminum boat on June 17 on the Northwest side of Okanagan Lake. Reward, 250-768-3958 LOST: Annual Senior’s Bus Pass. Poss. on rte. #10. on July 5th, call 250-860-4314 LOST: Female cat, black, short haired. w/tattoo in r/ear. Brighton Rd.Reward.765-7825
Obituaries
Obituaries
FOUND: Grey, male, Maltese mix, very friendly, well trained & well groomed. Found late afternoon on July 11 on Cambridge & Richter. Phone 250469-1969
REWAKOWSKY, JOHN HARRY (FIDDLIN’ JOHN) March 10, 1913 - July 14, 2012 Passed away peacefully at 3 Links Manor, Kelowna, B.C. Predeceased by wife Olga, 2008. Survived by daughter, Vonda Sinclair (Grant), Granddaughter, Heather Fitterer, Grandson, Andy Mosier, and 5 Great grandchildren. John’s middle name was “Music”. He started playing at dances and weddings in Saskatchewan with his brothers, at the age of 10, playing fiddle, banjo, guitar & mandolin. At age 50 he learned to play the clarinet, and saxophone, in his 60’s he learned the hammered dulcimer. John retired from teaching school in 1973. His passion for music kept him very busy conducting Church choirs, competing in fiddle contests, singing & playing for church services, dances, sing-a-longs etc. John joined the Kelowna Old Time Fiddlers in 1991 and continued to share his gift of music by entertaining at seniors homes, and other venues even after reaching his 99th birthday. We wish to extend a big thank you to the staff at 3 Links Manor for the wonderful care they gave him in the last weeks of his life. A Celebration of John’s life will be held at Rutland Seniors Centre, on Friday, July 20th at 2:30pm.
MICHLICH, CLARA Clara went to be with the Lord 2:00 pm, on Friday July 13, 2012. Born in 1918, she devoted much of her time and energy as a caregiver to family and friends. She overcame life’s struggles with a smile and was loved by all. Survived by her loving son Lornce Lisowski and his wife Gwen Lisowski of Calgary. Will be missed by her Grandchildren, Lorne and Lance Lisowski, Mike Tobias his wife Christine of Calgary and Terry Zais of Kelowna. Five Great Grandchildren Faith and Coner of Calgary plus Amanda, Michell and Raymond of Kelowna. She is sadly predeceased by her loving husband Paul and her lovely Daughter, Joyce Daypuck of Sudbury, Ontario. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to all who knew and loved her. Prayers will be held Thursday, July 19, at 7:00 pm and a Funeral Service will be held on Friday, July 20, at 9:30 am with the Very Reverend Andriy Werbowy officiating, both at the Ukrainian Catholic Church located at 1091 Coronation Avenue, Kelowna, BC. Internment to follow in the Kelowna Memorial Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.
Valleyview Dignity Memorial For us, there is no higher honour than to be chosen to bring loved ones, friends and a lifetime of memories together in celebration of a special life.
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Assistant Manager
Proudly offering reward miles on all pre-arrangements
Valleyview Funeral Home 165 Valleyview Road • 250-763-3147 Affiliated with Lakeview Memorial Gardens Cemetery by the airport.
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Help Wanted
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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‘BUSINESS LOANS’ Can’t get the attention of your banker? For a new start up or expansion loans, contact Community Futures Developement Corp. Dave Scott, Loan Manager, 250-868-2132 ext 227 EARN EXTRA INCOME! Learn to operate a Mini-Office Outlet from home. Free online training, flexible hours, great income,www.123bossfree.com Major Appliance Repair Shop. All Equipment, Signs, Stock, Priced To Sell. 250-765-6104
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With the aging population, Healthcare & Healthcare providers are some of the hottest career opportunities available. Practical Nursing is one of the fastest growing segments in healthcare. Train locally for the skills necessary in this career Àeld.
Help Wanted
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.
KARMJIT GILL ORCHARDS looking for Apple Pickers in Kelowna. $10.25/hr, 40hrswk. Piece work. Sept - Oct 30 Call (250)-860-9737 PARMAR Orchards Apple Pickers needed Sept. to Oct. Call Kam 250-317-4810
Haircare Professionals UNIQUE opportunity for exp. STYLIST to increase clientele fast in upscale Salon. e-mail: smcblain@shaw.ca
Help Wanted ARE YOU EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL DISTRESS? Relief is only a call away! call 250-979-4357 to set up your FREE consultation in Kelowna. Donna Mihalcheon CA, CIRP 31 years experience. BDO Canada Limited. Trustee in Bankruptcy. #200-1628 Dickson Avenue. Kelowna, BC V1Y 9X1
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.
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Farm Workers G&U Orchard Apple Pickers for September 1st. 2711 Lakha Rd. $10.25hr 250-491-9608
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EXPERIENCED Care giver with certificate needed for home care company, part time & some weekends. Send resume to lgbeck@shaw.ca
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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.
Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd/ Newcastle Timber Have vacancies in the following job: 1)Heavy Duty Mechanic 2)Driller/Blaster 3)Swamper 4)Hydraulic Log Loader Operator 5)Yarder Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259
IMMEDIATE Opening for experienced Upholster & sewers, 250-860-0523 & 250-491-9454
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! No experience necessary, we will train. Must be 18+yrs. of age. Students Welcome. 250-8603590 Email:info@plazio.ca
LABOURER required for heavy duty truck repair shop. Must possess class 3 w/air. Duties include washing trucks, light greasing, shop & yard maint. Afternoon/night shift. $16/hr. Fax resume & abstract to Armand 250-765-3234 or email armand@okews.com
LANDS & RESOURCES COORDINATOR: F/T position with Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Senior position. Email for job description: casey.larochelle@kwakiutl.bc. ca or call 250-949-6012 Deadline 07/27/12
LOOKING FOR Sales Representatives - Canadian Taxpayers Federation is expanding our Sales Division in your area. For more information visit: www.taxpayer.com Call 1800-667-7933 Ext 111 or email: national.manager@ taxpayer.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
REALTOR WANTED! All expenses paid including your training! All warm leads supplied! Great opportunity to earn a 6 figure income or more in your first year – meeting with clients 80% of time or more. To Anonymously request more information, send an email to: teamrealtorinquiry @gmail.com By July 31, 2012
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COUNTERTOPS
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DRYWALLING
ELECTRICAL
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J & C Drywall
A & S Electric
TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.
• Drywall • T-Bar • Taping • • Textured Ceilings • Steel Studs • SMALL RENOVATIONS • FREE ESTIMATES • REFERENCES AVAILABLE
JERRY 778-821-1850
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
DECK & RAIL
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250-470-2235
FRAMING
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rickondeck@gmail.com
250.826.0625
250.979.8948
DRYWALL
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Top Soil • Ogo Gro • Bark Mulch • Gravel• Sand We remove: yard refuse, junk CHUCK 250-870-1138 neighborhoodtrucking.ca
ASPEN LANDSCAPING
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
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OVERHEAD DOORS
250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com
MASONRY & BRICKWORK
MEDICAL HEALTH
MOVING/ HAULING
GIL’S MASONRY
DO YOU HAVE CANCER?
TYLER’S MOVING RECYCLING
Stone, brick, blocks, fireplaces. Over 30 years experience. Quality guaranteed. Special custom work
250-862-2266 Check out the website www.gilsmasonry.ca
Find our how to cure yourself! Send for a free brochure to Duralife PO Box 22124, Kelowna, BC V1Y 9N9
PAINTING/DECORATING AFFORDABLE PAINTING
Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry
250-863-9830 or 250-768-1098
“PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”
DALE’S PAINTING SERVICE
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Moving, recycling, disposal & delivery. Any size move. Anything goes.
250-808-8818
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“The Professionals”
Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Deck & Rail
250-862-2266
Joe’s Moving Service
REMODELING
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Serving the Okanagan 14 yrs. Vinyl Decking up to 80 mil., Modular Flooring, Aluminum, Glass, Topless, Picket Railings, Fences & Gates. Free Estimates
250-878--2483 250-878
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PLUMBING
Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279
Sun-decks, Bsmt. suites, etc. Call Dave @ 250-878-6967 Dal @ 250-870-6011
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.’
A-TECH SERVICES
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• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall
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WANTED Homes in need of re-roofing!
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Call 310-JIMS (5467) www.jimsmowing.ca
PAINTING/DECORATING
Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional
250-765-3191
TILE SETTER
250-212-2692
BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY CUTS NOW! Lawn Maintenance, Clean-ups, Pruning/ Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Fertilizing, Aeration, Odd Jobs.
3 rooms for $299 (2 coats any colour)
ROOFING
RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts,
•Yard Clean-Up • General Yard Maintenance • Aeration & Power Raking • Mulch Refreshing • Commercial • Residential • Contracts Available
North End Moving Services
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Artistic Ceramics.
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SAME DAY SERVICE FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
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XERISCAPES • DECKS • FENCES....
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Stone, brick, blocks, fireplaces. Over 30 years experience. Quality guaranteed. Special custom work
BRANFORD PRUNING & SMALL TREE SERVICE
LANDSCAPING YOUR PROPERTY Speak with us!
We accept “When the Big Guys are Too Big We Deliver”
KITCHENS
LAWN & GARDEN
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Boarding, taping & texture, framing, painting, finishing, carpentry, etc.
GARAGE DOOR GUTTERS & SERVICES DOWNSPOUTS
ksk Framing & Foundations Quality workmanship at reasonable rates. Free estimates
DRAFTING & DESIGN
METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists www.getbentmetalfab.ca
DAVE WOOLMER’S CARPENTRY Electrical, plumbing, drywall finishing, tile & flooring. Remodels & painting (int & ext)
250-870-1105
40 yrs. experience. Competitive pricing & seniors discount
250-863-4418
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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
Trades, Technical APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN required for wood frame construction. Fax resume to Howell Electric Kelowna 250-860-7735 Armstrong Collision is accepting resumes for Journeyman Autobody Technicians or 2nd & 3rd year apprentices for immediate employment. Phone 250-546-3300 or resumes can be sent to fax: 250546-3376 or email: armstrongcollision@telus.net
Employment
(Based out of Edmonton) responsible for Northern Alberta Industrial recruiting.
www.clarkbuilders.com Fax: 1-888-403-3051
Holistic Health
Electrical
Moving & Storage
CASE Studies needed. Our students are ready for: Mani. or Pedi $20/ea., Reflexology $29., Massage $29. naturalhealthcollege.com 868-3114
ALAN Dignam Electric. Resid/ Comm. Service calls, Reno’s, Upgrades. lic’d, bonded & Insured. Alan 250-808-6595 A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)
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
careers@clarkbuilders.com
Floor Refinishing/ Installations
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Fax: 1-888-403-3051
ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575 BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 DRAGONFLY MASSAGE & 250-469-1099
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Countertops
Crafts for Christmas for Sale Contact Holly at 250-888-8888
CHRISTMAS CORNER Advertise your Christmas Specials! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) 12 issues $192.00 (+HST)
AFTER SCHOOL Activities Guide Play Soccer! 1 issue $28.56 (+HST) Have Fun! 3 issues $66.00 (+HST) Call Dave 12 issues $192.00 (+HST) @ 250-555-(kick) to register
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Garden & Lawn
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Painting & Decorating
Do U Have Cancer? Send for a free brochure to Duralife, PO box 22124 Kel, BC. V1Y 9N9
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LAMINATE COUNTERTOPS for $25/sq.ft. INSTALLED. Hundreds of designs. Call DSE Millwork for a free inhome estimate. (250)859-6241 DSEMillwork.com REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
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NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498
GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911
Medical Health
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Carpentry/ Woodwork
EMPLOYMENT
Garage Door 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 1-1-1 Aerating; mowing; yard maintenance; hedge, shrub & tree care; allthingsexterior.org Phone: 250-869-5349 AAA Lawn & Garden, Specializing in irrigation, landscaping, grass cutting, yard maintenance, excavation. Father & Son 250-212-5320 Ace of Spades. Tree, hedge & shrub pruning 250-878-1315, 250-765-7825 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 JIM’S MOWING Book a job at www.jimsmowing.ca or call 310-JIMS(5467). LITZ LAWN CARE, weekly mowing, fertilizing, pwr. raking, hedge trimming & gen. yrd. clean-ups. Free Est. 764-6404
DAVE Woolmer’s Carpentry, decks, windows, doors, finishing, 40yrs. exp. 250-870-1105
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Hauling
Trades, Technical
QUAD L ENTERPRISES LTD. has job openings for: Certified Utility Arborist’s and Mulcher Operators Please submit resumes to: hr@isley.ca or fax (780)538-3949
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Pets & Livestock
PLUMBER Working Superintendent required in Kelowna BC. Due to long term employees retirement Field Supervisor / journeyman plumber who is well versed in small and large commercial projects. Gas ticket required Top wage paid for this position based on experience, full time position with benefits package and vehicle Fax resume to 250-491-0623 e-mail to: ken@valleyplumbing andheating.com www.valley plumbingandheating.com
Required immediately for Northern Alberta projects. Fly-in/Fly-out rotation. Commercial construction experience with concrete required www.clarkbuilders.com
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Trades, Technical
Clark Builders Hiring: Superintendents, Foreman, Carpenters
Jr. Trades Recruiter
Services
AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for welders. Due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster, we have openings for 10-3rd year apprentices or journeyperson welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd yr apprentice $28$30/hr, journeyperson $32$35/hr, higher with tank experience. Profit sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at; (office)780-8462231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to: blaine@autotanks.ca; p r o d u c t i o n @ a u t o t a n k s. c a . Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.
AROMATHERAPY/SHIATSU A soothing touch. 8am-9pm. (250)-768-8999
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Services
KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718
Home Improvements NEED Help? Paint, Tile, Carpentry, Drywall, light Electrical & Plumbing. Rentals a specialty. Call 250-869-6577 paintspecial.com. 3 rooms for $299! Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT until the job is completed! Free Est. A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163
Kitchen Cabinets MARYANNE’S Kitchen Designs. Dealer for kitchen craft, Merit & Leelynn.250-317-7523
Landscaping #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 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
Machining & Metal Work GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca
Masonry & Brickwork
(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.
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Pets
Australian Shepherd black-tri male & female puppies, ready July 9, 1st shots, vet checked, $450 each, (250)499-5397, email: 3winds@telus.net PET Grooming NOW Open at Bone Appetit in Glenmore, 111-1940 Kane Rd. 862-2663
Merchandise for Sale
$100 & Under
2 Brand New Single Bed metal Frames and mattresses $100. gets both (250)769-6482
DO YOU HAVE STUFF HANGING AROUND TO GIVE AWAY FREE? The Capital News will place your ad at *NO COST with a FOOD BANK DONATION of Baby Supplies, Canned Food or Dry Goods Just come on in with your donation, and our girls will be glad to help you out. *(Maximum 3 lines, for 3 days)
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. OKANAGAN SUN ROOFING. WANTED - Homes in Need of Re-roofing. Tod 250-864-7484 RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ 250765-3191.
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 KELOWNA DECK & RAIL. Vinyl, Mod. Flooring, Alum., GlassTopless/Picket 878-2483 LAKESIDE Deck & Rail, vinyl & composite decks, aluminum picket & glass rails, 826-0625
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
Trucking/ Bull Dozing
$300 & Under
Delta 10” Construction Table Saw, Excellent Cond. $275. Replaced motor,250-766-3026 SOFA, Black leather, 1yr. old, in great condition, $240.00 Call 250-712-1397
Firearms
GLOCK Remington, Sig, Winchester, Ruger, CZ, Browning, FN, Mossberg, Girsan, Marlin, Savage, Colt, Sako, S&W, Blaser, Norinco and more all at the Best Little Gunshop Around, Weber & Markin Gunsmiths, 4-1691 Powick Rd. Kel 250-762-7575, Tue-Sat 10-6
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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
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
BACK IN TIME New & Used Furniture, Tools & Much More
TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.
Pets & Livestock
Equestrian
Drywall
GIL’S Masonry, Over 30 years experience, Quality gauranteed. Call Gil 250-862-2266
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
Moving & Storage
Horses for sale & Stallion service for Appaloosa, Paint & Quarter horse, 250-499-5397 www.keremeos.com/3winds
AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 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
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
Feed & Hay
5-470 Banks Rd. 778-484-7272
NEED a New Chair or desk? Print this ad out and bring it in for 20% off anything in store *used furniture only. Visit our showroom for the best selection of office furniture, 8-4:30pm, 420 Banks Rd, Kelowna, B.C. 250-717-1626 WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectible’s & Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580
Heavy Duty Machinery
FORK LIFTS For sale, 18 to choose from, Toyota, Cat., & Hyster, 250-861-9171
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Houses For Sale
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.
SEVENTEEN Unit Apartment, $1,350,000, fully rented, will consider trades. 250-317-1333
Duplex 4bd, 3ba, DTown, big lot, cls to hosp. $329,000, reduced $100,000.250-979-0250
Duplex/4 Plex
Houses For Sale
BUYING or SELLING? For professional info call Grant Assoc.Broker, PC Realty, 250862-6436, FREE Evaluation
BUYER wants, 2plex, 3plex or 4Plex. Grant Assoc. Broker Premier Canadian Properties. (250)862-6436
3Bdrm Excellent View. Well kept. 2 car garage, new roof. Westbank area. $365,000. Call for details. (250)768-4634
Fruit & Vegetables
Fruit & Vegetables
Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Medical Supplies WALK-IN Tubs, Wheelchair Baths, Barrier-free Showers. Aquassure Accessible Baths Showroom 1048 Richter, Kel. 250-868-1220
Fruit & Vegetables
Real Estate
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8ft - 12ft Aluminum ladders; 2 wing back arm chairs; 4’x4’ skylight (brand new) Call 250765-5656
The Capital News will place your ad at *NO COST with a FOOD BANK DONATION of Baby Supplies, Canned Food or Dry Goods Just come on in with your donation, and our girls will be glad to help you out. *(Maximum 3 lines, for 3 days)
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. Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.
Misc. Wanted I am a Private Collector and I want to buy some collector coins. New ones & old ones. Todd 250-864-3521 I Buy Old Coins & Collections Olympic, Gold Silver Coins etc Call Chad 250-863-3082 Local PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670
Sporting Goods Quality Firearms Buy & Sell. Weber & Markin Gunsmiths The Best Little Gunshop Around 4-1691 Powick Rd Kel 250-762-7575 Tue-Sat 10-6
Real Estate Acreage for Sale $97,500 10.4 acres Lot H Arrow Lakes area 250-269-7328 Pic’s email selkirk8@telus.net
FOR SALE - ROAD BICYCLES 2012 Norco CRR-SL Med SRAM Red, Mavic wheels, 16.5 lbs, full carbon, $2400 2013 Felt AR2 54cm, SRAM Red (Black), SRAM Wheels, 16 lbs, aero profile, great road/TT combo or Tri-bike conversion, $4200 Contact 250-462-4441 or mwalker@blackpress.ca
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ARNDT ORCHARDS U-pick Cherries 1555B Teasdale Rd. Open Daily 8:00am-6pm Sun. 8:00am-4pm
arndtorchards.com BENVOULIN RD. U PICK STRAWBERRIES OPENED FOR THE SEASON.
To verify days & time of picking, call
(250)-860-2964
GORGE’S CHERRIES You-pick, We-pick Cherries are organically sprayed 3367 Reid Rd., East Kelowna, 250-762-5469
GRIFFIN FARMS Open for the Season July 18th 3344 Elliott Rd. Wesbank Cherries, Sour Cherris, & Apricots U-pick, or We-pick (250)-768-3343 Closed Sundays.
KEMPF ORCHARD U-PICK CHERRIES
Vetterville Second Hand Opening July 17th Appliances, electronics, furniture, kids’ stuff, pet supplies, housewares, and much more. We also offer appliance repairs and new parts for most makes and models Come in and check us out “If we don’t have it we will do our best to get it” 1739 Ross Rd. West Kelow-
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DO YOU HAVE STUFF HANGING AROUND TO GIVE AWAY FREE?
MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.99% 5 YR. 2.99% Trish at 250-470-8324
Sporting Goods
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Misc. for Sale
BAR stools, Queen bdrm suite, Chaise couch, dining table w/6chairs, filing cabinet 4 drawers,garage items, weights benches thule, 3 wall units, white fridge & other items Call (250)765-7687, or 212-9964
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BIG FRESH OKANAGAN CHERRIES We take bulk orders 417 Valley Rd., Glenmore Everyday 9:00am-5:00pm. (250)869-6564
CHERRIES Different varieties U-pick $1.75 We-pick $2.00 Also Sour Cherries TAKING ORDERS CALL
250-768-2269 Farm Fresh Lapin Cherries For Sale Bring your own containers. Open Daily 3030 Elliott Rd. Westbank. 250-768-5768
FRESH LOCAL STRAWBERRIES Phone Bruce Duggan
250-766-2628 FRUITS & VEGETABLES OPENING JULY 15TH 1115 Graf Rd., Rutland Bench Cherries, Bings, Lapins, Rainiers $1.10/lb & up U- Pick & Picked 250-317-2265
Red & Yellow Cherry Varieties. 1409 Teasdale Rd., South Rutland Open Daily 8:30-5:30 Sunday 8-3 Bring own containers
250-765-1797 K&J PACIFIC PEACHES. 1145 MORRISON RD S. Blueberries Cherries, Raspberries & Other Fruits & Veggies When in Season. Farm Prices. & Top Quality. Take McCurdy to Morrison Rd. 250-765-8184
ORGANICALLY SPRAYED SWEET CHERRIES
U pick. 90¢ /lb. Bring your containers to 2740 Gallagher Rd. in Black Mountain
QUALITY SWEET & SOUR CHERRIES U-Pick @ 2591 Butt Road Westbank 250-768-2048 Andy
RASPBERRIES FRESH & RIPE BRUCE DUGGAN
250-766-2628 SWEET SMOKEY SASKATOONS Available now at
GAMBELL FARMS Lake Country
GLENMORE GARDEN MARKET
Fresh peas & many other FRESH vegetables available!
U-pick Cherries U-pick Raspberries Open Everyday 10am-6pm. 250-860-1121 621 Glenmore Rd N.
250-766-3131 250-212-8770
For orders OPENING JULY 12TH
U-PICK Cherries, $1.00/lb. Bring boxes. 1310 Dehart Rd. or call 250-764-7403, 10-5
U-PICK CHERRIES $1.50/lb Peas & Raspberries, $2/lb or order picked for $2.50/lb. Bring your own containers. 758 Wallace Rd. 250-765-8592.
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 garden. Lavender U-Pick Open July 21 & 22 4380 Takla Road, corner of Takla & Saucier Roads in South Kelowna okanaganlavender.com
SUN CITY CHERRIES U-PICK - WE PICK ICE CREAM, LOCAL JAMS & HONEY 4759 Lakeshore Rd 250.764.1872
TOOVEY HEIGHTS Neighbours Garage Sale 1164 Ray Road, Kelowna, 1 DAY ONLY - Saturday, July 14, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Garden & shop tools, household items, framed pictures, furniture, queen mattress, treadmill, universal gym & MORE!
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OLD MEADOWS CERTIFIED FARM MARKET 4213 GORDON DRIVE • Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sun 10-5
Ready Now: our certified organic cherries, beets, carrots, lettuce. Taking Orders For: organic blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries & peaches. Locally Ready: raspberries, cherries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, nugget potatoes, beets & carrots. ALSO: Fresh Local Non-Organic Produce, Local Dairy, Breads, Organic Coffee & Tea, Body Products, Jams & Jellies & much MORE!
250-763-7114 TO BOOK YOUR AD
250-764-0931
FRESH BLUEBERRIES & RASPBERRIES Hand-picked daily directly from the fields.
Blueberries: 10lb box $23 • Raspberries: 1 pint $4 For ordering g please p contact Garyy 250-317-3464 h di h il or b by emaill at thandir@hotmail.com (minimum order 10lbs.)
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
AFFORDABLE OKANAGAN LAKE view mobile home. Renovated, 1361 finished sq.ft. Private & peaceful. Must See! okhomeseller.com list #26708 trimron99@hotmail.com 250-558-4910 $154,900
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)
DON O’ RAY VEGETABLES 3443 Benvoulin Rd. 250-860-2557 250-575-7806
FRESH RESH PEAS PEAS,, cherries, strawberries, potatoes, kale, spinach, baby carrots, Walla Walla onions, broccoli, lettuce, garlic, asparagus, rhubarb, Swiss chard, beets, free range eggs, mushrooms, raspberries, NOW cabbage, blueberries, cauliflower, apricots. OPEN ALSO: Vintage drinks 9 AM-7 PM DAILY Fresh homemade juices & jam 7 DAYS and a variety of chips A WEEK!
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PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com PRIVATE SALE Beautiful home, 12 yrs old,built by owner in Enderby, 3 bdrms, 3 bath, laundry room, all appl., garage, garden space, close to stores & schools. $289,000. 250-542-6202. 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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CONDO, unfurnished, Mission area, bus route, across from lake, 2bdrm + den, 2 bath, laundry in suite & large patio with barbeque hookup. Gym, pool, hot tub & steam room, security, utilities except cable & phone. Adults, NS, NP. $1400/mo, Call 250-862-3292 FIRST month rent FREE!!!! Available August 1st 1 Br condo in Mission Area close to College, bus, shopping, beach & Hospital. 55+ building, mature tenants. N/S, N/P. 775 sq.ft., balcony, A/C, laundry, view. 1 year lease, 1/2 month deposit, Call 250-869-5781. MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various ďŹ&#x201A;oor 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 ON UBCO TRANSIT ROUTE 1 or 2 bdrm suite $1092 & $1344 fully equipped & furnished Sept. to May. Linda 250-878-4981 Richter home, 3bd, 2ba, furn., 2 person, NS, NP, utils. inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. $695., 250-979-0250 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 625 Rowcliffe Ave. 2bd, 1bth condo on the 2nd ďŹ&#x201A;r, close to hosp, college & downtown, Avail immed. 250-575-1123 CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com
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Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent 1BD Pandosy, Very clean. Fresh paint. Adult Building. NS. NP. Walk to DT or Hospital. Laundry facilities and utils inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Avail now, $795. 250878-0119 or 250-878-0136 2 BDRM, 2 BATH, central loc, 5 appls, bus rte, a/c, damage dep and ref req. ONE small pet allowed. 250-868-0726 2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 AVAILABLE Now, gorgeous 2bd, 2ba + den exec. condo, h/w ďŹ&#x201A;rs, fp, ac, 6appl, 2 decks, locker, u/g prkg, np, ns, Asher Rd. $1500. 250-491-3090 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
Commercial/ Industrial 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
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BEST DEALS IN KELOWNA! Affordable 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms. AC, near schools, shopping & bus route. Insuite laundry H.Upâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Across from Park. Clean Quiet & Spacious. Sorry NO Pets. Well Managed Building (250)-861-5605 or (250)-861-5657
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COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; OfďŹ ce space for lease. Reception area, four ofďŹ ces, 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 KELOWNA Spring warehouse w/ofďŹ ce & washroom, approx. 1050sqft., $800.mo. 764-1749
Duplex / 4 Plex 2BD. 5-appl, cls. amens., WKel., sm pets/kids welcome, $900. + utils., refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, DD, Aug. 1st. Phone 250-769-6515 Vernon (Harwood) Newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 3bdrm, 1.5bath, f/s, w/d h-up fenced yard n/s n/p Avail Now. $1000. 250-766-1428
Modular Homes DOUBLE-WIDE in country on large treed lot ďŹ ve miles east of Kelowna Suitable for couple $850/mo Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. 250-826-6325
Homes for Rent 2bd house in orchard, new reno, electric & wood ďŹ re place heat, $800/mo + utils. Avail Now. 863-6801 or 765-0722 2BD Mobile on private property, newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, KLO area, working couple pref, max 2 people, NS, small pet neg. $875+utils. 250-762-6627 2 BDRM house avail Aug 1. $1075 incl util. Bright,fenced yard, laminate, A/C, detached garage. Near downtown. No smokers! Small Pet ok. Email vicki.pannell@hotmail.com or call 778-477-4554. 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 $875 + utils. Avail. Immed (250)762-6627 3bd house, Avail Aug. 1, $1250 + utils. Call 250-7636886 or 250-870-1006 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, WinďŹ eld area, $1575+util, backs onto Range land, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, Avail now, no pets. 250-869-9788
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Rentals Homes for Rent
5BD House in Rutland w/bsmnt, sep ent, close to elem school, $1700+utils & DD. 250-859-6784 RUTLAND 3bd, 1bth, incl utils, shrâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d lndry, some pets, NS. Close to all amens, renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. $1300. Call 250-215-1182
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT in Granada Gardens for July & beyond, ranging from $800$850/mo, Call 250-765-6578 THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a conďŹ dential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.
OfďŹ ce/Retail
BRIGHT & spacious retail or ofďŹ ce, main ďŹ&#x201A;oor, Avail August 1, 1300sqft, Westbank Town Centre, 250-768-9083 HWY 97 North, 1800sqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; of retail, & Rutland 1000 - 2000sqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Retail. 250-765-3295
Rooms for Rent
1BDRM roommate New, $430 Inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s wi-ďŹ , fridge & cable. NS ND. No Pets. Available. 250899-5070 or 250-681-3895 1 BDRM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $450/mo. utilities incl. Working male please. Avail. Immed. 250-862-3530. ROOMS from $450. No drugs NP No parties. 250-860-8106, 250-718-3968, 250-899-5070
Senior Assisted Living
SENIORS Bachelor suite, furnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, utils, housekeeping & lndry inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d, with all meals & snacks. Private entrance & TV, some care. $1250/mo. Call(250)-317-3341
Shared Accommodation
1 BDRM to rent in 2 bdrm condo. Shared kitchen & bathroom. Capri area on bus route. $450/mo. utilities incl. Working male please. Avail. immed. 250-862-3530. Master suite for rent, private bath, shared kitchen, includes laundry, internet, cable + utils. $650/mo, Call (250)860-2194
Suites, Lower
1bd Bachelor. Cent. Rutland, f/s, wireless, shared laundry, incl. util/sat. tv. ns, np, $750. Avail now. 250-808-5771 1BD. Furnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d., with den, Avail July 1, w/o bsmt, sm. pet ok, incl. cbl/int/util., ac, w & d, cls. to bus & Greenway, nr. SpringďŹ eld, fncâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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. Lg. bsmt. ste. in Ellison, f/s, w/d, utils/water inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d., sing. male prefâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d w/car, np, ns, $750mo. 250-491-9398. 1bdrm, Close to DT, $750 utils inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Prefer single, NS, NP. Avail now, 250-215-2548 3BD a/c, priv laundry,driveway bus school cble wireless utils inclâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d NS NP $1050 Avail immed. 250-826-2233
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3bd, 1.5bth, 5 appl’s, smoking ok, one cat. $1200, Avail now, Glenrosa area. 778-754-0795 3BD, 1bth, Rutland,NS, NP, not suitable for younger children. $1050+utils WD incl. 250-763-9693
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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 1bdrm + den. Utilities & internet incl’d, No pets & No parties. Call 250-763-7553 NEWER 2bdrm suite, avail immediately. Own entrance parking & nice yard. $800 incl utils. Quiet area in East Kelowna, NS, NP. 250-712-2247 or (afternoons) 250-317-2318 TOTALLY renovated 1bdrm above ground bsmt suite. cls to college/bus stop/2 malls 4appls, new w/d. all utils. incl’d $840/mo + DD Avail. now. No Pets. Call 250-212-3299 WEST Kel., Avail immmed, 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
1992 FORD F-150 XLT
BAILIFF SALE 2007 Gehl 753 Excavator, 275 hrs, exc. cond.; 2007 Ford Mustang Convertible, only 53,000km, exc cond. Contact Shuswap Bailiffs. 1 (250)5036897
Rentals
Suites, Upper 2BD, 1.5 baths, 5 appl, $1250 utils incl. Aug. 1st. 2bd. bsmt. ste. Avail now. $950 763-2399 2BDRM suite, fully furnished, all inclusive,NS, NP, ND, NP, Avail immed. 250-868-1314 2BD suite for rent in Westbank. $975+utils. Avail immed. For more info call 768-2269
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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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Bright,Cozy,3 Rm Ste. July 15, Nr Lake, Colg, Shops, $725/m, NS, Resp Adlt, NP. 762-0317 QUIET 2bdrm, 4plex behind Plaza 33. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS, No Dogs. $830/mo Call 250-451-9923 RUTLAND North, Available Immed. 2bdrm, 1 full bath, legal suite. Near Willow Park, school & bus. $850 + utilities. Call 250-212-1024
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Arrow Canopy for F-350 Short Box in Blue, asking $700.obo; 4 Yokohama Geolander tires 315x75 16” lots of tread, $350.obo; 4 16” Ford rims, springs & shocks for F-350, as new - best offer.250-549-3176
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Individuals or Companies listed below take notice that Mario’s Towing Ltd., 3015 Sexsmith Rd., Kelowna BC, claims a lien pursuant to the WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT R.S.B.C. 1979 CA427 and amendment thereto, on your vehicles listed below. If the amount owned is not sooner paid, the below described vehicles will be sold on/after August 10th, 2012 at 10:00 to recover the amount owned, plus the cost of sale.
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Eric Lee Klassen 1997 Chevy S-10 1GCCT19W0V8111688 $3559.71 The Body Shop of Canada Ltd. 2000 GMC Safari 1GTDM19W3YB514475 $1896.16 Jacob Enns Royal Bank of Canada 2006 Dodge Caravan 1D4GP45R16B731951 $5371.96 Douglas Michael Terris Proulx 1995 Chevrolet Lumina 2G1WN52M1S9138334 $1596.35
2004 ACURA TL Fully loaded 112,500 kms. Navigation system, Bluetooth, rear spoiler. Auto with tiptronic trans., 270 HP, sunroof, heated tan leather interior, 6 disc changer. Bose sound system. Meticulously maintained/serviced. Extra set winter tires on rims. Lady driver, one owner, no accidents. 250-868-3883 or 250808-3232
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN SALE
Victor Klus 1999 Pontiac Sunfire 1G2JB5248X7543680 $1593.02
1996 Subaru Legacy auto, 4cyl, new summers & winters, $3000.obo (250)549-5036 MUST sell Toyota Solara Convertible. Fire-engine red, low kms, ready for summer. $16,900. Call (250)542-1520
Sherri Lynne Mogenson Toronto Dominion Bank 2005 Ford Focus 3FAFP37N45R158007 $7553.54 Wendy Lee Smith 1997 Pontaic Sunfire 3G2JB1242VS834957 $1851.86 Liam John Dursley-Radford 2001 Ford Windstar 2FMZA55421BB06264 $1905.65 Thomas Denham 2001 Volkswagen Golf 9BWGS21J914001479 $1764.36 Lorelei Tracey Carfinco Car Holdings LP 2005 Dodge Neon SX2.0 1B3ES46C15D203800 $3328.62
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Cars - Domestic 1997 Lincoln Cartier Sedan, 94,000km, 1 owner, showroom condition, Asking $6000 OBO. 250-707-0274 for more details 2004 Grand Am, 4 door, V6, Automatic, Hwy kms, Good on gas, Clean & Reliable. Asking $3900. Call 250-718-4969
Tenders
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Recreational/Sale 1987 26’ 5th wheel Travelaire. Winterized, slps 4, ex. cond, $5000.obo. 250-860-3855 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 1997 V8 Ford Pleasure Way Camping Van. 140,000km new brakes, tires. 250-938-4720 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 2006 Jayco Eagle 30’ trailer, great condition . 12’ pullout. $17,000. 1-250-546-3445 2006 Star Craft tent trailer, 2000gvw, sleeps 6, fridge, furnace, stove, convertor, $4100.obo. 778-754-5650 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 2011 Travel trailer (18’) mint cond, used 2x many opt’s tub & shower $14,500. 250-8628340 & 250-541-9550 DOME Satellite Dish, “portable model” or install on RV, less then 1yr old, $1500. 250-8628340 or 250-541-9550
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 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 Shortbox. Dont let the year or Km (196,000) scare you off. Take a look at this truck or you will miss out on a great Vehicle. $6800. 250-309-4024 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
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) R12-025 Gellatly Nut Farm Orchard Management Plan Sealed proposals clearly marked on the outside of the envelope with the words “R12-025 Gellatly Nut Farm Orchard Management Plan RFP” will be received at the Regional District of Central Okanagan Reception, 1450 KLO Road, Kelowna, BC up until 3pm, Local Time, July 31st, 2012. The Request for Proposal (RFP) will not be opened publicly. A non-mandatory Proponent’s Meeting will be held at Gellatly Nut Farm Regional Park (by the log barn), 2375 Whitworth Road, West Kelowna, BC on July 19th, 2012 at 10am 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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REDUCED: 5.8L, V8, automatic, 2 wheel drive, two tone, with canopy. 230,000 kms. Comes with extra tires. Asking $1500 obo. Call 250-765-8283 before 9 pm. 1996 Ford F-250 4x4, 223K, in nice shape, 460 cu/” Camper special long box, new tires, $4300.obo (250)549-3176 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab, Hemi, 218 highway K. $9500 obo 1-250-260-0329 2004 F350 Lariat. Crew cab, fully loaded, great condition $13,500. 250-260-0533
Boats
14’ BAYLINER with 85 hp Evinrude and EZ loader trailer. Chrome center mount tow bar, fully set up for fishing with new rods, holders & gear, down rigger, electric fishing motor with deep cycle battery & charger, spare tire on rim, ropes, anchor, life jackets, convertible top & all safety req’d equipment. Also includes full storage cover. Good Condition. All round family fun ski boat and great fishing package. $3950. 250-766-1903 1995 Ski Pro Xtreem Footer, Tops for barefooting, wakeboarding, tricking, barely broken in! $18,000. 250-765-5204 1996 Searay, 175 Bowrider, 3.0 Merc., Shorelander trailer, used very little, moorage, $10,500 OBO. 250-768-2978 2005 19’ Campion, 5L, 178 hours, $18,900 obo. Mint. (250)549-3344 21’x7’6” Aluminum Fishing boat, 1/2 covered hard top, 135 hp Chrysler motor, also electric motor, heavy duty trailer, $11,900. 250-308-0977 or 250-545-4653 FOR Sale Mastercraft Prostar 190 Tournament Ski Boat, closed bow, great condition comes with perfect pass, 540 hours owned since new. Call 250-558-3206 or 250-870-8040 Larson Lazer Bow Rider, immaculate condition, 2 covers, 4.3 i/o $6900. 250-308-8010 MOORAGE Incl. 23ft Campion Cabin Cruiser, fresh motor & leg, loaded, $6500 obo. Test rides. 250-212-8204 Sunstream floating boat lift, 6000lb capacity. Solar charged electric. $10,000. Hardly Used. 250-801-0028
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Aaron Grinnell Tag Cattle Company Teresa Bergen Battle River Credit Union Ltd The following will be sold for monies owing to Joanne Vanden Born in the amount of $36480 plus all costs incurred by this action on or about Aug. 1, 2012 by private sale 1996 Sundowner Stock Trailer 13SAA302XT1673650
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BCSPCA Welcome a new friend into the family...«
PAWPRINTS
KELOWNA BRANCH • 3785 CASORSO ROAD • (250)861-7722 SHELTER HOURS: 12 NOON - 4:30 PM VISIT OUR WEBSITE TO DONATE: WWW.SPCA.BC.CA/KELOWNA
PETS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION
LOU-LOU ID#260557
ADULT DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR SPAYED FEMALE
Help Me! it’s so hot in here...why did you leave me?
She is a lovely cat who has a lovely personality. She would make a wonderful bonding buddy as she likes to be with you and loves to snuggle. She would do well in a moderately active home where she can interact and receive attention. If you would like to meet her, come to the Kelowna SPCA and ask for an introduction to Lou-Lou. Owner surrender
CODY
WEBSTER
TAYLOR
ID#269613
ID#72592
ID# 266035
3 YEARS (approx) LAB RET/SHAR-PEI X NEUTERED MALE
5 YEARS 3 MOS DOMESTIC MED HAIR SPAYED FEMALE
Cody is a great dog but will need to go on a diet until he drops some of his unhealthy poundage. If you become his new family please know that he is fearful of thunder and fireworks... so please ensure he is in a secure environment during those times. He knows some tricks and has been described as friendly, affectionate and rambunctious. Cody will make a great family companion and hiking partner. If you have the ideal home for him please come and see him in the backyard.
Hi there, my name is Lindy!. I am a very friendly feline, and I love human attention. I will head butt you for more pets and love. I don’t get along very well with other cats, so a home where I can rule the roost would be ideal for me. If you have the ‘forever home’ I am looking for and can give me lots of love love and attention, then please come and spend some time getting to know me. Owner surrender
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These 3 little cuties are from a litter of 7, and are now ready to go to their new homes. They will need house training & basic puppy obedience classes, they are a bit timid, but warm up quickly. Their mother is a Corgi mix and the father is unknown, but they shouldn’t grow to be very large. If you have the Time, Patience, Love and Understanding to give these puppies then please come down and ask the shelter for a one-onone meeting.
DUTCHESS
MICKEY
MIA
LEX
TORQUE
LINDY
NATASHA
1 YEAR 7 MOS DOMESTIC MED HAIR NEUTERED MALE
5 YEARS(approx) MASTIFF/SHAR-PEI X NEUTERED MALE
8 YEARS DOMESTIC MED HAIR FEMALE (spayed???)
5 YEARS (approx) DOMESTIC MED HAIR PAYED FEMALE
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Please join us on SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2012 at CITY PARK with your favourite furry family member to raise money for our local animals.
Taylor is extremely affectionate and quite the talker! He loves to follow you around and is very curious. We feel he would be a great cat for kids as he is mellow yet playful. If you would like to meet him, please come to the shelter and ask for an introduction. Came in as a stray
2 MONTHS CORGI X 2 FEMALES / 1 MALE
At certain points in the day, your vehicle can get up to 60+ Celsius, add on a few pounds of fur and your dog is on the fast track to death. Dogs and cats pant to release heat through their paws, which keeps them cool, but in the warmth of your car, this is not possible. So, leave your pet at home and your perky pooch will thank you!
If you see a dog in a car on a hot day that you believe may be in trouble, call your local SPCA, animal shelter, or police immediately.
3 YEARS (approx) DOMESTIC SHORT HAIR NEUTERED MALE
Lex is a very quiet individual who LOVES to interact with people. He is still a bit shy in his new surroundings, but is adjusting. A quiet home where he can enjoy gentleness and soft cuddles would fit him perfectly. He would love the chance to become your best friend, so please ask the staff for a meet and greet, and come spend some time with this little beauty.
ID#267049
ID#367051
ID#115758
ID#270720
ID#269524
Looking for a large snuggle buddy? Torque is a gorgeous guy who loves people, cat stuffies and is looking for an experienced and confident owner who will take time to set clear boundaries, so he can become more social and stable. We recommend if you are interested, to do research on both breeds as they are both powerful and dominant. Older children and no other pets would make for an ideal home so he can receive all the attention he deserves.
Webster is a very social cat who loves to wait for you to pet her. She will sit patiently until you lavish attention on her. She is good with other felines, and just seems to mind her own business and lounge way. She has lots of patience so would also be good with children. If you are looking for an affectionate lap kitty, come down and meet her. You won’t be sorry! Found on Webber Road
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Natasha is very affectionate and loves to associate with people. Her previous owner let us know that she wouldn’t be suitable for children, but would love to be in an active household, as she needs to lose a bit of weight. If you would like an interactive cat who loves to snuggle, please come down to the shelter and spend some time getting to know her. Owner surrender
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012 Capital News
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CUISINE from Jude’s kitchen it's cherry season This is what we waited a year for, isn’t it? And, cherries are not only delicious eaten out of hand, where you can spit the pits, but also paired with yogurt and dark chocolate for a light dessert, or in the main course. Darcel Markgraf has her roots on an orchard, so she’s found lots of innovative ways to use orchard fruits in her daily food preparations. She’s inspired by what’s around her. You might be inspired too, by a visit to the 17th annual Cherry Fair at the Kelowna Museums’ Laurel Packinghouse, where the Orchard Industry Museum is located, 1304 Ellis St. in Kelowna’s north end. It’s Saturday, July 21, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and it’s a family affair, with entertainment and games for the kids as well as an opportunity to taste some of the currently-ripe varieties of cherries that are grown around the valley. You’d be surprised by how many different kinds of cherries there are, and many of the world’s cherries were developed right here in the valley, at the Pacific Agri-food Research Centre at Summerland. Admission is $2 per person or $5 for a family of four. ($1 for each additional person). Along with local orchardists and food vendors such as Gungho Gyoza, enjoy the Field of Rhythm Drum Circles, as well as Vic MacDonald from Bees Inc. who will talk about the bee hive in the Orchard Industry Museum. For more great recipes for B.C. fruit, pick up a copy of my book, Jude’s Kitchen, available wherever books are sold, including the B.C. Wine Museum, also located in the Laurel Packinghouse. It’s full of seasonal, locally-inspired recipes, 200 of them, for every meal of the day.
Cherries Lentils Greens This quick, nutritious, vegetarian option of Darcel's highlights the flavours of fresh, ripe Okanagan cherries.
CHERRY MARINADE: 1 c. (250 ml) Okanagan cherries 1 green onion 2-3 sprigs fresh thyme 2 tbsp. (30 ml) olive oil 1 tbsp. (15 ml) favourite vinegar 1 tbsp. (15 ml) mustard pinch of salt, pepper & sugar Wash, pit and quarter the fresh sweet cherries. Mince the white part of the green onion and chop the green part, saving it as a garnish. Use your favourite vinegar, such as red or white wine, cider or rice vinegar. Rinse sprigs of thyme. Choose your favourite mustard, such as Dijon, grainy or yellow. Combine all ingredients in a bowl (except for the green part of the onions) and let sit while you cook the lentils.
LENTILS:
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Darcel's Lamb with Cherries & Mint
1/2 c. (125 ml) small green lentils 1 c. (250 ml) vegetable broth 1 or 2 cloves of garlic
The cherries and mint lighten this dish so much that a wine you might not normally pair with lamb works quite well. Try the Mission Hill Family Estate Five Vineyards 2010 Pinot Noir with its berry flavours Sort and rinse the lentils and put and hint of spice. It’s an exciting match with the rather into a pot. exotic combination of cherry, mint and lamb. Split garlic cloves in half and add, along with the broth, which 1 rack of lamb roast may be made from a bouillon cube drizzle of olive oil or paste if you don't have any home 2 cloves of garlic made. Bring to simmering and cook for 20 to 45 minutes until they are MINT SAUCE: tender but not falling apart. 10 whole mint leaves, chopped Strain the vinaigrette from the 2 tbsp. (30 ml) red wine vinegar cherries and toss it into the hot, 1 tbsp. (15 ml) olive oil drained lentils. salt & pepper to taste Pile several cups of fresh, rinsed and dried spinach leaves on a servA day ahead of when you want to serve this dinner, ing platter and arrange the hot lentils score the fat and drizzle the lamb roast with olive oil, over top. The heat will wilt the spin- salt, and sliced garlic. Rub well, cover and refrigerate. ach just a bit. Top it with the mariPrepare the mint sauce for the cherries by chopnated cherries, garnished with the ping the fresh mint leaves, then use a mortar and pestle chopped green onion tops. (or improvise) to bruise the mint with oil, vinegar, and Serves 2, but the recipe can be spices. Refrigerate the sauce. doubled. The next day, remove the lamb from the refrigerator two or three hours prior to cooking it. Preheat the barbecue until it reaches a temperature of 500 °F. Remove the bits of garlic from the lamb and
liberally season it with salt and pepper. Lightly oil a frypan and brown each side of the roast over medium heat for two or three minutes. Cover the bones with foil. Place the roast in an oven-proof frypan and roast on the barbecue, checking it with an instant-read thermometer when you feel it’s close to being done. Roast to an internal temperature of 145 F for medium-rare, 160 F for well-done, 20-45 minutes. Remove and cover with foil to rest.
CHERRY SAUCE: 2 c. (500 ml) fresh sweet cherries 2 tbsp. (30 ml) olive oil 2 tbsp. (30 ml) fresh lemon juice 1/2 tsp. (3 ml) sugar While the lamb cooks, prepare the cherries. Wash, dry, stem, and pit the cherries. Cut them into halves and toss with the lemon juice, oil and sugar. Line a baking sheet with foil and oil it generously. Arrange the cherries, cut-side down, evenly on the baking sheet. Put them on the barbecue as you remove the lamb. Roast them there for 10 minutes, longer if you want them more caramelized. Remove the pan and turn the barbecue off. Toss the marinated mint sauce over the cherries and leave them on the open barbecue while you carve the rack of lamb. Serve with Israeli couscous , Orzo, or polenta.
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