Kelowna Capital News, August 10, 2012

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s the B.C. Major Midget League heads into its ninth season in operation, teams within the province are continuing to evolve. Since its inception, the league has grown roots and teams like the Okanagan Rockets have learned where they fit in the hockey landscape within their cities, towns and regional areas. Reporter Kevin Parnell looks back on the eight-year history of the Okanagan Rockets—the Kelowna-based team that is one of only three teams to claim a BCMML championship. See story A3

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Major Midget Rockets build for success Kevin Parnell STAFF REPORTER

Time has faded the memories a little, but Kelowna hockey product Brendan Ellis still remembers the 2005-06 season for the Okanagan Rockets major midget hockey team. It was just the second year of the fledgling B.C. Major Midget League and Ellis and the Okanagan Rockets had completed a pretty good regular season, finishing third in the 11 team league consisting of clubs representing different regional areas of the province. The Rockets featured 10 15-year-old players, several of whom were from Vernon and Penticton, as well as Kelowna. In the playoffs, the Rockets knocked off the Thompson Blazers and then the Vancouver NorthWest Giants to claim the first and only championship banner the Rockets have ever won in the league. “We were alright during the year,” says Ellis, a 6-foot-3 defenceman heading into his third season of NCAA hockey at Merrimack College. “But by the time the playoffs came around, we were rolling. We definitely peaked at the right time. We weren’t supposed to win it and we did.” Ellis and the rest of the 2005-06 Okanagan Rockets will be honoured this year as the Rockets roll out an alumni wall at the Capital News Centre that will honour players

Brendan Ellis who have suited up for the team over the years. Along with the championship team, the Rockets will feature many of its players who have moved on to higher levels of hockey. Chief among them will be the only three Okanagan Rockets alumni ever to be drafted into the NHL— Edmonton draft pick and former Team Canada World Junior player Curtis Hamilton and brothers Kyle and Cody Beach. “I think it’s important to recognize the volunteers, coaches and players who have come before us and helped lay the foundation of this program,” says current team manager David Michaud. “It’s about creating a legacy. I want the kids who walk into CNC to see who played for us. As a group we want to work hard to recognize our success and draw attention to it.” While winning the BCMML title again has turned out to be a pretty tough gig, even tougher is the battle major midget teams face when they have won the prov-

incal title and have to face teams from Alberta to try to advance to the Canadian championships. Traditionally B.C. has lagged behind Alberta and Saskatchewan when you compare the province’s top midget leagues. In 05-06, the Rockets faced the Calgary Buffaloes, featuring a 17-yearold Jordan Eberle. Now a star for the Edmonton Oilers, Eberle would score seven goals combined in back-to-back 8-3 wins over Okanagan, ending the team’s season. ••• One of the original theories behind the B.C. Major Midget League was to provide a place for talented midget hockey players to play while keeping them closer to home as opposed to moving away from home to play junior hockey at a young age. Unlike in Saskatchewan, where major midget teams are mostly privately or community owned, B.C. Hockey runs the BCMML, decides who the coaches are and controls much of the decision making from its central office. The first coaches B.C. Hockey hired were longtime Kelowna bench bosses Ken Andrusiak and Grant Sheridan, who delivered the championship in the team’s second season. “The original concept of the major midget league was pretty darn good,” says Andrusiak. “The league was going to sell all kinds of ad-

vertising, everything was going to be paid for and there was going to be enough money to pay coaches. The problem was nobody had any kind of autonomy.” To help offset costs of playing for the team Andrusiak sold sponsorships during his time at the helm. It was a move that ultimately led to the league’s decision to replace the pair behind the bench for the 200708 season, according to Andrusiak, now the head coach of the Kelowna Chiefs junior B hockey program. “The most successful midget league on Earth is in Saskatchewan,” says Andrusiak. “There are 12 teams, all individually owned and operated. Some are private, some are community owned and some are attached to schools. They run that league like the WHL. They are very successful and they produce a lot of players. The way it’s run here out of the central office everyone has to be the same. There is no autonomy.” According to sources, revenue sharing amongst the teams within the league continues to be something that is discussed at league meetings although B.C. Hockey appears to have loosened its grip on individual teams. For the past three seasons Rockets manager David Michaud says he has been able to operate with autonomy but admits that there is talk at

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AN ACTION SHOT from a B.C. Major Midget League game between the Okanagan Rockets and Cariboo Cougars last year. The major midget Rockets play out of the Capital News Centre and games are free to attend. The team’s training camp is this weekend. the league level of sharing those monies amongst the teams that are struggling. “We work hard within the corporate community to try and bring in sponsorship money,” says Michaud. “We have sponsorships with hotels and for our bus, a couple rink boards, a web site. There are opportunities to generate revenue. The strong-

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Amateur,” says Hamilton. “I think that’s imperative. They have to do some fundraising on their own. They have to work at it. The parents make a huge financial commitment for these kids to play and the teams still have to raise some money. I’ve watched this league evolve and I think B.C. Amateur has learned they have to let each organization have some independence on how they run their teams.” ••• So, heading into year

David Michaud number nine for the BCMML, the league continues to evolve and most importantly is giving hockey players the chance to move up to higher levels.

According to the Okanagan Rockets, nearly 50 per cent of the players that have played with the Rockets since 2005 have gone on to play major junior or junior A hockey. On the ice the team has had its share of success and failure. But that is sports. Off the ice the Rockets continue to be a leader within the league. “If you play for the Okanagan Rockets you basically have a one-intwo chance of moving to a higher level,” says Michaud. “We are a stepping

stone to get to the next level. I don’t think most people give us credit for our place in the hockey landscape. But hopefully that’s changing and people are starting to realize the value of our program.” The Okanagan Rockets open its largest training camp ever this weekend. For more on the team turn to the front of the Capital News sports section. kparnell@kelownacapnews.com

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The City of Kelowna (applicant) is proposing to rezone the subject properties to the P3 – Parks and Open Space zone in order to formalize in zoning their current parks use.

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Celebrating 50 years of live entertainment

A Facebook event page dedicated to the theatre’s 50th anniversary has been created. The community is invited to share personal messages and stories about how the theatre has touched their lives. In addition, people can also send their stories, photos or even old tickets or programs to the Kelowna Community Theatre located at 1375 Water Street or by email to rzahara@kelowna.ca.

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This red carpet gala will be filled with some of the best live entertainment that has graced the Kelowna Community Theatre stage for 50 years. Tickets for the event are now available at a cost of $15 per person. People can purchase tickets by visiting selectyourtickets.com, calling 250-762-5050 or directly at the Prospera Place Box Office on Water Street. Tickets, if available, can also be purchased at the door on September 13.

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Utility crews continue their watermain flushing program to ensure the distribution system is refreshed and healthy.

The public may review copies of the proposed bylaws, Council reports and related materials online at kelowna.ca/council or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall from 8am-4pm, Monday to Friday, as of August 3, 2012 and up to and including August 21, 2012.

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The applicant is proposing to rezone the subject property in order to construct a six plex on the consolidated site.

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Lot A, District Lot 14, ODYD, Plan EPP17675 and Lot 20, District Lot 14, ODYD, Plan 1141, Except Plan KAP60686 Bylaw No. 10733 (Z12-0048)

Any submissions received after 4pm on Monday, August 20, 2012 will not be accepted.

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Council supported a staff request to apply for a Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund grant of $250,000 for structural repairs at the Kelowna Family Y.

Council will hear representations from the public who deem an interest in the properties affected by proposed amendments to Zoning Bylaw 8000 for:

by the proposal. Correspondence and petitions received between August 3, 2012 and 4pm on Monday, August 20, 2012 shall be copied and circulated to City Council for consideration at the public hearing.

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Notice is given that City Council will hold a public hearing on: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 at 6pm Kelowna City Hall, 1435 Water Street Council Chambers

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Council endorsed a budget increase of $182,000 for McKinley Road safety improvements. The total estimated cost of making a portion of the road safer for motorists is $537,000.

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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.

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Housing starts in Kelowna were halved this July, compared to the same period last year due to the continuation of a market correction. The Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation reported Friday that there were 81 Kelowna area housing starts in July 2012 compared to 173 housing starts in July

2011. “The general trend in Kelowna is that total housing starts are down because multi-family starts are down,� said regional economist Carol Frketich. The market continues to deal with Kelowna’s oversupply of condos, which means there won’t be a lot of incentive to build more until they’ve been sopped up. Some growth can be found in the single de-

tached market. “Detached home starts were up by half in July 2012 from the same month a year ago,� said Frketich. Even those numbers, however, aren’t near previous peak numbers. It’s all par for the course from CMHC’s point of view, as 2012 wasn’t anticipated to be a year of major growth. Looking to 2013 there may be a change, she

said. “Our forecast for next year in Kelowna is a pickup in activity,� she said. Regionally, the conditions were much the same. Kamloops and Vernon housing starts were lower compared to levels recorded in July 2011. In the Penticton area, starts increased from a year earlier. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com

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A Kelowna man is in custody and facing potential charges of aggravated assault following a Wednesday night stabbing. Kelowna Mounties received a report of a stabbing on the 1800-block of Abbott Street, at 5:13 p.m., Aug. 8. “Reports indicated that two men got into a physical altercation that escalated to the 50-year-old Kelowna man stabbing the other,� said Const. Kris Clark. “The suspect was arrested at the scene within minutes of the report and remains in custody. A 48-year old Kelowna man was rushed to hospital with serious, but nonlife threatening injuries. He is currently listed in stable condition.�

Kelowna RCMP continues to investigate. The Kelowna suspect was expected to appear in court Thursday and faces a potential charge of aggravated assault. ••• One of Kelowna’s new crop of alleged public masturbators has been identified and apprehended. A 34-year-old Kelowna man was taken into custody as a result of the investigation of several reports of indecent acts near Watt Road, on Aug. 8. “The man was identified with the help of tips from the public stemming from the release of the suspect photo last month,â€? said Const. Kris Clark. “The man has since

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West Kelowna bookworms will have a bigger space to roam around early next month. The Westside library, located in Westridge Mall at 2484 Main St., will be closed from Aug. 26 to Sept. 4 as workers begin renovations to expand the current branch by more than 50 per cent. “The population has been growing in West Kelowna,” said Mary O’Brien, public relations officer for Okanagan Regional Library. “Westbank’s (branch) had been under-serving the community in terms of the size that it should be for a couple of years now.” O’Brien said there was some consideration given

to moving the branch; however, the former Dollar Store, which is located next door, vacated, making it possible for the library to expand. “It worked out very well that we are able to knock down the wall and take over that space as well.” The current square footage of the library is 6,095—the renovations will add another 3,920 square feet to the branch. O’Brien said the West Kelowna branch is the sixth busiest of 29 branches in the Okanagan Regional Library system. In 2011, 116,859 people visited the Westside library. The expansion will feature a larger children’s area, increased seating and studying spaces, the addition of a public meet-

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bers altered. The Kelowna RCMP checked a vessel at the Eldorado boat launch on Aug. 4. “The black F23 Tomcat was found to have an altered HIN and its corresponding trailer had no visible VIN. The pair were seized as stolen property and a 31-year-old Surrey man taken into custody and released on a promise to appear for court in September,” said Const. Kris Clark.

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f you were to tune in to all the chatter the topic of weeds elicited this week, you’d think that Kelowna was turning into a post apocalyptic wasteland. “The weeds are like a foot-and-a-half high down Harvey Avenue,” said Coun. Andre Blanleil, claiming the sight causes him consternation and embarrassment. “Sorry, it looked like Detroit,” responded city manager, Ron Mattiussi. Pithy dialogue is always enjoyable in council chambers, but the conversation planted a seed and the next day the airwaves were chock-o-block with even more plant-related histrionics, causing me a bit of consternation of my own. Calling in to the local radio talk

show, Kelowna residents expressed concern that we live in a city being consumed by weeds and chipped in ideas how to win the war. In short, Agent OrKathy ange may finally be getMichaels ting cleaned up from Vietnam this year, but locals would welcome its use on Ministry of Highway maintained medians, cityowned fields and boulevards, schoolyards and other urban areas. In the words of a bloated Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now: “The horror, the horror.” Maybe it’s because I find dandelions to be quite pretty and actually enjoy yanking out other weeds when it’s time to plant my garden that this line of conversation didn’t work for me.

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tax increase, one of the items that got snipped was weed control. A contractor that trims weeds coming up on curb lines and city-owned medians used to show up twice a year, but was cut back to once. A couple hundred walkways that were once treated with frequent weed control now only get snipped twice a year. And summer students who usually are hired to deal with noxious weeds just weren’t employed. Financially strapped Kelowna residents applauded the zero-tax effort when it was announced, but next time they feel frustrated by the unsightliness of Mother Nature it might behoove them to remember the old adage, “you reap what you sow.” Kathy Michaels is a reporter with the Capital News. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com


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To the editor: Re: Centre of Gravity Not a Source Of Kelowna Mounties’ Frustration, Aug. 7 Capital news web site. Regarding the Center of Gravity (formally Wake-fest, which had been canceled due to violence in the past) event in Kelowna this past long weekend. My son, along with his friends, have attended and had an enjoyable time the

past couple of years. The media has reported it as a great success without any incidents. So, what happened? My son and his friend (Liam and Jesse) were walking back to their hotel room late Sunday night when they were assaulted by a group of six males. Bystanders called 911. An ambulance arrived and both were hospitalized with serious facial injuries.

While in the hospital my son spoke with three other people who were also hospitalized with similar injuries and assaulted in a similar way. Out-numbered and surprised by the same group. According to my son, the police were in the area but did not pursue the assailants. The group just walked away. We have sent emails to the RCMP in Kelowna. No replies received.

I think the police did not do due diligence in protecting the attendees, and now seem to be hiding the info. Bob Dhillon, Clearwater I would also like to voice my concern and shock. I am the mother of Jesse who is currently still waiting for surgery on his face. He has multiple fractures and needs plates put

in his face. Jesse and Liam were attacked for no reason. We have not heard back from the RCMP, not even a call to say that they are proceeding with an investigation. Maybe if it was in the news, maybe someone would come forward and call Crime Stoppers. Donna Akers, Clearwater

2. Prohibition not only doesn’t do what it was supposed to do (reduce drug usage) but it creates more harm—huge cost increases, user deaths from adulterated drugs, police corruption, etc., than if the drugs had remained legal. 3. Is it too much to expect that our laws be logical? If marijuana is so dangerous that it should be prohibited, why on earth do we allow alcohol to be legally purchased? I would be interested in Mr. Mellis’s position on returning to the days of alcohol prohibition. Would you prefer a drunk driver “coming at you on a rainy night with your family strapped in the car” to one who had smoked a few marijuana joints? Alan Randell, Victoria

To the editor: In response to the letter We’d be Crazy to Legalize Marijuana. I found the letter to be totally off the mark and typical of the kind of thinking that leads to misplaced blame. There is so much written about marijuana and its use that I would invite Mr. Mellis to do a bit more investigation before levelling such criticism. A few points in response: Any person who would do a dangerous job such as he illustrated has a responsibility to the safety of fellow workers. A marijuana-stoned idiot is the same as a drunk idiot or drugged idiot—the operative word is idiot not marijuana. Someone in that condition should be dealt with as severely as a sleep-

deprived bus driver high on legal amphetamines or a pilot with an elevated blood alcohol level. Stupid behaviour will not be eliminated by prohibiting any substance. Most marijuana users are no more ‘addicted’ to marijuana than someone who has a beer after a round of golf or at a hockey game is an ‘alcoholic.’ A few may be and they should have support and counselling to eliminate the dependency, but not reefer madness-style prohibition. Prohibition of alcohol has been tried—it didn’t work. It cost society greatly in money diverted to policing and fuelled the growth of organized crime. The failed war on drugs still drains billions of dollars from the budget that could be much better

spent on health care, education and the arts. Marijuana has been used for millennia in a positive way for spiritual rituals and for health purposes. It is an excellent appetite-enhancer and pain reliever. For instance, it has proven particularly effective in relieving the symptoms of MS. There is much more study to be done regarding its positive and negative effects, let’s do that study without the overhanging cloud of illegality. Let adults make their own choices and legislate where those choices could be dangerous (operating heavy equipment, flying, driving etc.) or unhealthy (second-hand smoke in public places). Alan Rinehart, Kelowna

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passing rings true for us. We may not be aware of how much meaning and routine pets bring to our lives until they are no longer with us. They are very faithful, always patient, never moody and forever happy to see us with a wagging tail. They bring great joy to a person’s life and every

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Rann has thrilled Okanagan music fans for more than two decades with his guitar and vocal skills and of late has been playing with his own talented band. He will lead music fans down memory lane with a continuous set list of great tunes by one hit wonder musicians. Meanwhile, on Aug. 18, the very popular and talented Deb Stone Band will host a concert and dance at Kelowna Community Theatre. Stone is an amazing

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Amber Kogel with demigods than human beings. In attempts to increase our self-esteem, we frequently make comments like “I think that level of fitness is almost unhealthy,” or “I

could run that fast if I really wanted to.” This is especially true for myself, as I have never been much good at sports. All of my physical education classes at school strangely resembled episodes of America’s Funniest Home Videos. And during baseball, I eventually resorted to picking up the base and running around with it instead of trying to tag the runner (their home run doesn’t count if they

haven’t touched all the bases). But as I’ve watched the Olympics this year, I’ve realized that in some ways, my life does parallel that of an Olympic athlete. First of all, I can relate to the dedication, time, and sacrifice that are all components of an Olympian’s training, as I showcase them in my love for cats. Since my dad and I both have allergies, the

closest I can get to owning one is making friends with the neighbours’ cats. In addition to sacrificing the comfort of eyes that don’t feel like they’re burning, I’ve taken time out of my days to build my relationships with these cats (which really looks more like me stalking them and pretending that I live there when a car drives by). I can also relate to Olympic athletes in the elements that surround

their performances. The other day I went paddle boarding for the first time with a couple of friends, and any time one of us fell over, I could feel the unspoken mockery emanating from the witnesses on the beach. In the same way that Olympic athletes feel pressure from their worldwide audience, it often feels like everyone is watching you, waiting for you to trip up the stairs or spill food on your shirt. Thankfully, chances are that you’re not being filmed on international television and your embarrassing moment is unlikely to turn into a viral YouTube video. For me, celebratory moments that involve this sort of public pressure and performance are often succeeded by my equiva-

lent of an Olympic medal—a Hershey’s Cookies and Cream chocolate bar. After I gave my valedictorian speech, my parents presented me with one of these and I accepted it with the same ecstasy with which an Olympic athlete receives a medal. I realize this makes my life sound incredibly pitiable, and the more I think about it, my comparisons to the life of an Olympian probably just stem from my athletic insecurities. But on the bright side, that means I can fully enjoy chocolate bars without worrying about their effect on my sports activities. Amber Krogel is a graduate of Kelowna Christian School. AmberSKrogel@gmail.com

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SPORTS Eyes on WHL Kevin Parnell

credits the BCMML for helping him develop as a player. “It’s a good league,” he said. “It got me ready for moving on. We were on the ice pretty much everyday and I got lots of opportunities to play on the power play and the penalty kill.” The Rockets 2012-13 training camp began with registration on Thursday night and continues through the weekend. With 115 kids registered through B.C. Hockey it will be one of the largest camps in the league history and an increase from two years ago when 70 players registered for the Rockets camp. “I think that shows where we are at,” said Rockets manager David Michaud. “We’re encouraging players to come to camp and see what our program is all about.” The Rockets draw players from a regional area stretching from Osoyoos to Vernon. It means the best players in many small towns have the opportunity to play high level hockey if they are good enough. But that also means the team must work with minor hockey organizations in those towns and cities. “It’s important for us to have a great relationship

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Okanagan Rockets player Parker Bowles has spent the majority of his off season working out and getting ready for what he hopes is the next phase of his hockey career. After moving to Kelowna last summer, Bowles starred for the Rockets major midget team last season, leading the team in scoring with 35 goals and 36 assists in 40 games played. That led the Western Hockey League’s Tri City Americans to add Bowles to its protected list. He played a pair of games with the Americans and plans to stick in the WHL this season. “I definitely want to play there,” said Bowles. “When I played those games it was really fast. It’s a lot faster game with bigger players. I’ve been working out hard to get stronger and get conditioned for training camp.” While Bowles continues to get ready for the Americans training camp, which will take place later in the month, this week he will watch as more than 100 youngsters hit the ice in Kelowna for the Okanagan Rockets training camp. The 5-foot-10 forward

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best player we’re here to help their best players achieve success.” There is more infor-

mation about the Okanagan Rockets on the web at www.okanaganrockets. com.

Five local products have made the short-list for Team B.C.’s U16 boys hockey squad. Twenty-eight players remain in consideration for 20 spots on the final roster for the Western Canada Challenge Cup to be played Nov. 1 to 4 in Calgary. Contending for a spot in goal is Kelowna’s Jordan Reynolds, who played for the Kelowna bantam tier 1 Rockets during the 2011-12 season. Vying for a place on the defensive corps are Kelowna’s Tanner Browne and Joe Gatenby, and West Kelowna’s Chaz Reddekopp. All three players suited up last season for the Pursuit of Excellence program in Kelowna. West Kelowna’s Brad Morrison has made the shortlist among 16 potential forwards. Morrison played last season with the Okanagan Hockey Academy bantams in Penticton and was a seventh-overall pick of the Everett Silvertips in this spring’s Western Hockey League bantam draft. He registered 93 goals and 159 points in 63 games during the 2011-12

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Sun need win over Broncos Must-win scenarios don’t ordinarily arise in the second week of a football season. But that’s exactly how Okanagan Sun head coach Gavin Lake describes his B.C. Football Conference club’s meeting with the Broncos this Sunday night in Kamloops. Coming off a seasonopening 42-14 drubbing at the hands of the Langley Rams Saturday at the Apple Bowl, the Sun can ill afford to fall to 0-2, particularly in light of the unbalanced schedule facing them. The Sun still has three games to play against the defending champion Vancouver Island Raiders, and two more against the Rams. The remaining games are against Kamloops, Westshore and Chilli-

wack, the so-called lowerechelon teams, making wins in those match-ups paramount. “It’s simple,� said Lake. “This is a must-win for us, there’s no other way to put it.� The Broncos, who lost 15-12 to the Sun in a pre-season game July 28, won their BCFC season opener last week handily 64-10 over the Chilliwack Huskers. Granted, the Huskers have been the BCFC’s weakest link the past three seasons with a 3-27 record. Rookie Cam Bedore will get the start again at quarterback for the Sun and will look for an improved effort over the six turnovers he committed last week against Langley. “Kamloops is going to come hard, and Cam will be under pressure,� Lake

said. “If Cam makes the same progression he did from the first week to the second, then he’ll continue to get better as he gets more work.� Sun running back Evan Petrie is expected to sit out Sunday’s game after injuring his ankle against the Rams, but should miss just one week of action. Kick off Sunday at Hillside Stadium is 5 p.m. The Sun’s next home action is Saturday, Sept. 3 vs the Westshore Rebels.

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Sports briefs: Busy summer for UBCO Despite being the offseason for most UBC Okanangan teams, it’s been a busy summer for local athletes and coaches. • Men’s volleyball Three UBC Okanagan incoming volleyball players have spent the summer representing Team B.C. (U19), culminating with the naitonal team’s Challenge Cup July 18 to 22 in Gatineau, Que. Jim Bell, a 6-foot6 middle from SurreyEarl Marriott Secondary), Kristof Schlagintweit , a 6-foot-4 setterr frtom Abbotsford-Yale Secondary and Alex Swiatlowski, 6-7 outside hitter, VictoriaOak Bay Secondary) were the three Heat recruits that represented Team BC. From this tournament Bell was one of three BC athletes chosen for the

2012 Junior National Team. UBC Okanagan men’s volleyball assistant coach Kyle Joslin was an assistant with the BC team. • Women’s Volleyball After a successful first year on the Heat, Brianna Beamish (Outside hitter, Surrey, BC) and transfer Katie Wuttunee (6-3 middle, North VancouverCarson Graham, Capilano University) played for Team BC (U19) at the National Team Challenge Cup Tournament on July 18-22 in Winnipeg, MB. Becki Kosinski who has been an assistant with the Heat women’s team for the past six years, was also an assistant with the BC Team(U19) this summer. • Soccer The PCSL season is

complete for 2012. In the Premier Men’s division the Okanagan Challenge, the newly minted collaborative team between the Okanagan Challenge and the UBC Okanagan Heat, suffered an injury plagued season that amounted in a (2-122) record. The Okanagan FC team, a collaborative effort between the UBC Okanagan Heat and the existing Okanagan FC club team, finished ninth in the Premier Women’s division of the PCSL with a (4-7-3) record. Both the men’s and women’s squads in the PCSL are coached by Heat coaches (Dante Zanatta and Claire Paterson) and feature rosters largely comprised of Heat players.

Tryouts for the men’s and women’s soccer teams will take place this month, we will get our first look at the Heat women’s team in a friendly versus the UBC Thunderbirds on Sunday August 19 at 1:00 p.m. The friendly will be played at the Nonis Sports Field on UBC’s Okanagan campus. • Women’s Basketball Heather Semeniuk who will be coaching the women’s basketball team for the nineteenth year this fall, spent the spring and early summer coaching the Thompson-Okanagan basketball U14 girls team. The team competed at the B.C. Summer Games in Surrey and finished in fifth place. For more on Heat golfers, see Golf Digest, below.

PROSPERA Ktown Kleenup’s Laurie Joseph delivers a pitch against Abbotsford’s Docksteader team during the Slopitch national championships Saturday on the Mission diamonds near the Capital News Centre. Teams from across Canada competed in the men’s over-40 competitive, women’s 35-plus, and co-ed E divisions. DOUGLAS FARROW

Golf Digest: Kids clinic at Gallagher’s

Golf professionals at Gallagher’s Canyon have their hands full this week as the club’s annual kid’s golf clinic is underway. For three days this week close to 70 boys and girls between the ages of four and 12 spent time in one of six golf stations at the Gallagher’s driving range. Kids learned golf skills like driving, chipping, putting and iron play at the skills stations with all of Gallagher’s golfing professionals helping out. Today the players will get a chance to use those skills on the nine-hole Pinnacle course at Gallagher’s followed by a barbecue. ••• The Molson Tour playoffs is getting down to the nitty gritty with the field now whittled down

to semi-finals on both the A and B side of the recreational golf tour. In quarter-final matchplay on Monday, Tim Jex defeated Jeff Bishop, David McMahon beat Scott Campo and Shane Cutinha took out Jay Heer in A side play. On the B side, Randy Ledyard kept his dream alive beating out Lousi Sbrozzi while Gary Yates beat Scott Hiller and Brian Ritchat defeated Ward Pateman. Semi final play takes place on Aug. 20 at the Okanagan Golf Club. ••• The 2012 UBC Okanagan Heat Qualifying tournament comes up later this month, the two day qualifying tournament will take place on August 19 and 20 at the Okanagan Golf Club. All potential

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the Heat team and their totals at this year’s Ogopogo: Keith Martin (209), William Deck (215) and Cody Bell (219).

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hen it’s in the 30s in the valley bottom, I’m always tempted to head for the hills. Unless I’m in or near water or an air-conditioned room, those sunny, super-hot days sap all my strength and leave me nearly helpless much of the day. I’d rather feel the invigorating air of the mountains. When our kids were little we built a log house in the Cariboo at an elevation of 4,000 feet, where we frequently had killing frosts in July and August, and it went down to -40 (C or F; it’s all the same at that temperature) in the winter.

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to visit in summer said they’d never had such a refreshing sleep. It cooled right off at night. On the other hand, we had bugs. People moving here from the coast think the Okanagan has a lot of different kinds of insects, including mosquitoes, but up there, we had black flies, deer flies and horse flies, all of which take a chunk of flesh, not just a drop of blood. Our youngest would go out in the garden to play in early summer and the next minute I’d look and see her dripping in blood. They’d gather around the hairline and she’d be busy playing and not notice, until she’d have streams of blood

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ied in it. Spring would bring fields of wildflowers: red and orange Indian paintbrush, deep blue lupines, yellow arnica, white daisies and yarrow and—deep in the forest—the delicate rose-purple fairy slipper orchid, shy yellow violets, the white open cups of the bunchberry and tiny green bells of wintergreen. In summer we’d collect bowls of tiny red wild strawberries, bursting with flavour, while one kept watch for bears— who were not impressed if we beat them to the berry patch. There was lots to do, but we were always full of energy without the oppressive heat that is a feature of a few weeks every summer in the Okanagan. Oh well, in a couple more weeks I’ll find it hard to believe I was complaining about heat as cooler temperatures move in and a new season makes its presence

known. That’s something I missed while living on the coast: four distinct seasons! So enjoy summer while it’s here, or head to the alpine for a little relief. We have lots of options nearby, including hiking or biking along the Trans Canada Trail through Myra Canyon; wildflower tours up at Silver Star; hiking the High Rim Trail or up to Little White; or fishing at some of the many high altitude lakes that surround the Okanagan Valley. For details about any of those options, pick up a copy of Okanagan Trips and Trails, which I co-wrote with Murphy Shewchuk, prolific outdoors writer and guidebook author, and published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside. It’s available in bookstores and outdoor stores. jsteeves@kelownacapnews.com

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ENTERTAINMENT Young environmentalist passionate about her cause At 11 years of age, Ta’Kaiya Blaney has more passion in her convictions than most adults. Blaney, who lives in North Vancouver and is from the Sliammon First Nation, learned from her grandparents and parents that their way of life would not be hers. “They told me stories of how they used to go down to the beach and practice our traditions and culture by eating the herring off the rocks and gather the cockles and not having to worry about them being toxic, because the land was pristine back then,” Blaney recalled recently. “Every time they would tell me those stories it reminded me that I am never going to be able to do most of the things they talked about because the land is too polluted now.” The stories, coupled with new stories of the environment being de-

stroyed, sparked a passion in the well-spoken girl to stand up and do something about it. Today, at the Penticton Peach Festival Aboriginal Cultural Village in Gyro Park, she will bring her message of saving Mother Earth. “There is always going to be people out there saying ‘what does she know, she is 11, she hasn’t got her wisdom teeth pulled,’ or ‘hasn’t got a job’ or ‘gone to college or university.’ I believe that it doesn’t matter if you are tall or small, 90 or six, it is just that you have a message and that message is what you feel,” said Blaney, whose first name translates into Special Water. “The Earth is what I feel for. I am passionate for that. What I tell people is that if they have a gift they should share it, so if they are worried about the environment or they are worried about war then they should just not worry about people who are criticizing them. Stand up for what you believe in.”

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…IT DOESN’T MATTER IF YOU ARE TALL OR SMALL, 90 OR SIX, IT IS JUST THAT YOU HAVE A MESSAGE AND THAT MESSAGE IS WHAT YOU FEEL… Ta’Kaiya Blaney

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TA’KAIYA BLANEY, from the Sliammon First Nation, performs at the Aboriginal Cultural Village Aug. 10 during Penticton’s Peach Festival. In 2010 she co-wrote and recorded five songs

with Aileen De La Cruz, including Shallow Waters.

The message in the song is relevant today more than ever as she sings about how an oil spill on the northwest coast could tragically end the traditional way of life for many coastal First Nations and devastate all marine and coastal life and habitat. Since the video was released for Shallow Waters in February of 2011, it has been viewed over 100,000 times on YouTube. “I really didn’t think I would have this much impact. I definitely wanted to get my message out there…it’s reached way

farther and I am happy because I want to spread the message of how my ancestors land is being constantly destroyed, how my culture is in danger and how Mother Earth is in danger.” Blaney was chosen as one of 20 We Canada Champions, an organization putting pressure on Canada to show leadership, to attend the UN Earth Summit held in Rio de Janeiro this past June. Blaney also travelled to Indonesia with her mother and other We Canada Champions, where she met like-minded children and gave three workshops for 10- to 14-yearolds and sang at the closing ceremonies. Blaney spoke and sang at several rallies this past year including the KinderMorgan Plant in Burnaby where tar sands pipeline expansion will mean more oil tankers in Burrard Inlet and more recently at the Enbridge environmental hearing in Comox. While she hasn’t quite

narrowed down what she wants to do when she becomes an adult—she has a long list that includes singing, speaking out on the environment and playing the violin—she does know it will involve her passion for the environment. That was confirmed after meeting one of her biggest environmental influences, David Suzuki. “It is like reading about a superhero in a comic for so long then finally getting to meet the hero,” she said. “It was just an amazing experience.” Blaney will be performing at the opening ceremonies of the Aboriginal Cultural Village at Penticton’s Gyro Park today, Aug. 10, at noon followed by a traditional pow wow until 7 p.m. She performs again today, at Okanagan Lake Park at 3:20 p.m. Events start at noon Saturday with a traditional pow wow followed by performances starting at 7 p.m. at the bandshell.

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Gossamer one of the better indies; Sparkle a solid soundtrack

PASSION PIT: GOSSAMER (COLUMBIA) This is the second album from Bostonbased singer/songwriter Michael Angelakos who records mostly as a oneman-band under the name Passion Pit. His debut album three years ago, titled Manners, earned solid notices and some club play for its clever indie synth pop and this sophomore album promises to perform even better. Some have compared Passion Pit favourably to the sunny pop of Fun. (sic) and The Lightening

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ral pop of On My Way that has earmarks of Brian Wilson, while there is some flowery psyche-pop found in the mix of Love Is Greed that again recalls 10cc and late ’60s meditation era Beach Boys. Gossamer is a heady listen but as a one-manband, sometimes Angelakos could use some outside advice or an editor as some of these songs about relationships get a bit too wordy even if they do manage to hold your interest. One of the better indie synth-pop albums released in a while. B-

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SPARKLE: SOUNDTRACK (RCA) This film Sparkle hits the big screen next week and will probably make a bit of a stir as it was the very last project Whitney Houston was involved in before her untimely passing. The movie is a remake of the 1976 film of the same title that featured Aretha Franklin and this all-black cast follows mostly the same story line about a female trio loosely based on The Supremes and their rise to mega success. Houston plays the mother to lead actress Jordin Sparks and it is her song, an R&B gospel flavoured His Eye Is On The Sparrow, that is the feature track and most likely main selling point. However, this soundtrack also re-records seve-

ral songs as written by the great Curtis Mayfield for the original soundtrack that includes a couple of Aretha’s remade hits. These include Something He Can Feel that is destined to chart again with its warm R&B grooves and honeyed doo wop background vocals, as well as the hit Jump with its spunky, funky soul. The lead off song is a cool retro chittlin’ circuit styled song, I’m A Man, sung in high falsetto be Ceelo Green (who also stars in the movie) that might have you rethinking Green’s gender given his incredibly high range. There is a hint of hip hop in the Motown flavoured Yes I Do by Carmen Ejogo, while the closing three songs are new compositions by R. Kelly that do not match up as well as the vintage stock

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Ron Cannan on food allergies, food intolerances, and celiac disease, please visit the Health Canada website at www.hc-sc.gc.ca and follow the Food and Nutrition link. Another announcement you may find of interest relates to Employment Insurance. The federal government proposed last week, a new EI special benefit for parents who take time off work to care for their critically ill or injured children. This new benefit would ease the financial pressure on parents who take time off work to care for their critically ill or injured children when they need it the most. Parents who must take time off work to care for a child who has a lifethreatening illness or injury would be able to apply for up to 35 weeks of this new EI special benefit. The special benefit is part of the government’s continued action to help parents balance work and

family responsibilities. Other EI measures include expanding eligibility for compassionate care benefits; allowing selfemployed workers to opt into the EI program to receive maternity, parental, sickness and compassionate care benefits, as well as this new special benefit; and improving access to EI parental benefits for military and foster families. The new EI special benefit for parents of critically ill children is expected to be available in June 2013 and will help an estimated 6,000 families per year. More information on Employment Insurance can be found at www. hrsdc.gc.ca by clicking on the Jobs and Training link and proceeding to the section on Employment Insurance. I hope all of you are having a safe and enjoyable summer. I will continue to work out of my constituency office until I return to Ottawa in September. Should you wish to meet or to share questions or concerns about any of the federal government’s programs and services, please do not hesitate to contact me.

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least 30 cm deep, or take it to the local landfill for burial. If you are planning to move any host fruit or host trees with soil, or host nursery stock, out of the Lower Mainland, you are asked to contact the CFIA at 604 557-4500. Another pest, the apple clearwing moth, (Synanthedon myopaeformis), has been found in coastal B.C., Cawston, Keremeos, Oliver, North Osoyoos, Kelowna and Belgo. The larvae burrow inside the bark and may not be visible. To prevent this pest from spreading in the Okanagan and Creston Valleys, do not move fruit trees, soil and rootstocks from infested areas.

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SEATTLE—Pike Place Market. The Space Needle. Pioneer Square. Check, check and check. If you’ve hit these obvious Seattle destinations, you’re not a newbie. But maybe you’re not an insider either. So, this Seattle checklist is for you. It skirts the main attractions and several other popular stops to make more room for Ballard, Capitol Hill, Fremont and the University District—four asset-rich Seattle neighborhoods my family and I explored on a visit last summer. Right now these neighborhoods are increasingly busy. Seattleites take their summers seriously. Be warned, though: On bad days, Seattle freeway congestion can rival that of Los Angeles. Our list starts in Ballard, northwest of Seattle. Golden Gardens Park includes a stretch of beach with classic views of Puget Sound and mountains, a little loop trail, a fishing pier and at its northern end, an off-leash dog zone. While we were strolling on the sand, Guila Muir, a devoted, 50-something open-water swimmer, came splashing ashore in her blue goggles and orange bathing cap. The water, she said, was about 55 degrees. Then she dashed off to warm up. 8498 Seaview Place N.W.; 206-684-4075, www.lat.ms/MBmJbN

Ray’s Boathouse & Cafe, which dates to 1973, offers fresh seafood and a wide window onto the sound and the Olympic Mountains. Its location is advertised by a towering red neon sign. Describing one dish, our waitress cited where the fish was caught and the names of the fisherman and his wife. In the fancier Boathouse dining room downstairs (dinner only), main dishes run $21-$55. In the more casual Cafe above (lunch and dinner), entrees run $11.95 (for a half-order of fish and chips) to $21.50. 6049 Seaview Ave. N.W.; 206-789-3770, www.rays.com Ballard Locks. OK, this is no secret, but it’s worth a visit, and it’s free. This concrete channel is how boats get from the sound (saltwater at sea level) to the Lake Washington Ship Canal, Lake Washington and Lake Union (fresh water, 20 to 22 feet above sea level), and it’s always interesting to join the old salts and fresh tourists watching big and little vessels as the water levels change. On a busy day, a worker told me, 500 vessels pass through. Next to the channel is a fish ladder for salmon; you can also watch through an underwater viewing window, and there’s a botanical garden handy—a nice mix for kids. By the way, officially, these are the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, but nobody calls them that. 3015 N.W. 54th St.; 206-783-7059, www.se-

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THEO CHOCOLATE, based in the Seattle neighborhood of Fremont, gives tours so popular they usually require advance reservations. in a grand old building on a quiet street, consider the Chelsea Station Inn Bed & Breakfast. The twostory brick B&B features four units, each about 900 square feet with a living room, dining room, kitchenette and bedroom. It stands near the entrance to Woodland Park Zoo, a short walk from Green Lake Park. Rates from $159, depending on the day and season. 4915 Linden Ave. N.; 206-547-6077, www. chelseastationinn.com For some people, it’s just not a vacation until they’ve purchased that inflatable unicorn horn. That’s why Archie McPhee is on this itinerary. From catalogs and the web, plenty of people know of this vendor of goofball gifts and toys. (Absinthe floss, anyone? Onion-scented breath mint? Albino bowler oil painting?) But since 1983, the McPhee empire has included a retail shop, which thrives (with free parking) in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood. 1300 N. 45th St.; 206297-0240, www.archiemcpheeseattle.com Gas Works Park is a 19-acre series of grassy (and formerly gassy) hills with a perfect perch overlooking Lake Union. The ruins of an old utility plant give the site a certain postapocalyptic “Planet of the Apes� vibe, and the city says you can’t swim, fish or launch watercraft here because of hazardous substances still lurk-

ing in the sediment. But on Tuesday evenings in summer, you can watch the Duck Dodge sailing regatta (www.duckdodge. org), a Seattle tradition that goes back nearly 40 years. With or without the regatta, the skyline at dusk looks great. 2101 N. Northlake Way; 206-684-4075, www.seattle.gov/tour/ union.htm Speaking of views after dark, the place to get that classic Space Needle shot is tiny Kerry Park on the southern slope of Queen Anne Hill. It covers barely an acre, but that’s enough to give you the panorama of Elliott Bay, downtown and the needle, which turns 50 this year. (It was built for the 1962 World’s Fair.) 211 W. Highland Drive; 206-684-4075, www.lat.ms/Qiq8Tz Next up, four stops on Capitol Hill, a community known for its large gay population and rollicking night life. Then three stops in the University District, and one downtown. Oddfellows Cafe & Bar took over an old Oddfellows Lodge in 2008, 100 years after the building went up. The restaurant is open from 8 a.m. until “late,� which in this bar-rich neighborhood means something. About 90 per cent of the interior, furniture and fixtures are said to have been salvaged, recycled or repurposed. The ceilings are high, some of the walls are brick and dinner main

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Despite the absurd prices at the pumps, large people movers are still moving well. Not that today’s families are truly large. In fact, quite the opposite as the size of our broods has been steadily shrinking since the 1970s. It’s more a matter of our frazzled lifestyles requiring—and acquiring— far too much crap. A few short decades ago, most families got by with sedans and station wagons. Today, having one or two kids in hockey apparently justifies buying an SUV the size of a transport truck. And don’t get me started on just how much gear (boxes, bags, stroller, booster, high chair, potty,

play pen, toys, etc.) now accompanies a single infant. Until recently, most of these vehicles were trucky and bland. Automakers today are more creative, particularly with crossovers, which often blur the lines between SUV, minivan and wagon. And the Mazda CX-9—my tester for the week—is among the most stylish of these. The CX-9 is most striking from the side, where its high and rising beltline is topped by a band of windows that narrows towards the rear. Wide shoulders and a tapered greenhouse, accented by a roof-mounted spoiler give it a more athletic look than you’d expect from a family hauler. Ditto for the large wheel openings over big 20-inch alloys, and the trapezoidal dual exhausts.

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hind the third row—yes, this is a seven-passenger vehicle—you’ll find 475 litres of space. That’s more than in many fullsize sedans, and there’s even a handy underfloor tray. Drop the third row, and you’re left with 1,368 litres. This is the configuration I used all week— much of it with two kids bickering in the middle row, and the cargo hold jammed floor-to-ceiling with camping gear. Drop both the second and third rows, and you have 2,851 litres. That doesn’t measure up to minivan standards, and is less than offered by the bulkier Chevy Traverse, but it tops competitors like Honda Pilot, Hyundai Veracruz and Toyota Highlander. Cargo volume is important, but convenience and the accessibility are as critical. For starters, all seats fold flat in the CX-9, and do so quickly and easily. Putting everything back in place is a minor effort as well. Simple straps and levers do a fine job, and there’s really no need for a power third row. Speaking of the 50/50 third row, seating back here is fine for those of us under six feet tall, at least on short trips. And with some compromise from second-row occupants— who have oodles of seat travel fore and aft—there’s ample knee room. Getting into the third row is aided by the CX9’s tilt-and-slide mechanism, which is a one-handed operation that moves the 60/40 second row forward nearly nine inches. More challenging, however, is the high stepin. It’s easy enough for kids and nimble adults, but I wouldn’t want my elderly father making the attempt. Passengers in the second row get their own HVAC controls, and are treated to loads of knee and head room. Seating is comfortable, and in the GT is embellished with contrasting leather inserts. The middle position drops down for an armrest and pair of cupholders— and provides some muchneeded separation between kids. The CX-9 is among the pricier offerings in this segment (with a starting MSRP of $36,395), and as such I’d expect a healthy list of standard content. Here, Mazda does not disappoint.

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With its slab sides, massive wheel arches and big-rig chrome grille, the Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup is about as subtle as a flying mallet. It isn’t some familyoriented, multi-function utility vehicle, masquerading as a work truck. It’s the real deal, for those who genuinely need to haul very heavy loads. And by heavy, I mean up to 24,500 lb in fifthwheel towing, 17,500 lb conventional towing and 7,710 lb payload, which Ford claims to be best in segment. Of course, that all depends on how the Super Duty is configured, and listing the nearly endless possibilities is more than I’d be willing to write and you’d care to read. For example, to get the 24,500or 17,500-pound tow ratings, you’d need an F-450 4x4 crew cab with 6.7-litre diesel, dual rear wheel (DRW) and 4.30 rear axle ratio. You’d need an entirely different truck for the max payload—a 4x2 F-350 regular cab, DRW. Suffice to say that many variables come into play, and there’s a GCWR, GVWR, payload and towing capacity for each combination. My tester for the week was an F-250 4x4 Crew Cab (6.75-foot cargo bed) with the available 6.7-litre Power Stroke turbo diesel. Even the name of

this engine suggests copious amounts of testosterone, backed up by its 400 hp and stump-pulling 800 lb/ft of torque from a very low 1,600 rpm. Not only is that up hugely from the previous generation 6.4-litre engine (350 hp, 650 lb/ft), but also from last year’s 6.7-litre (390 hp, 735 lb/ ft). A free hardware upgrade has been offered to 2011 buyers to match current levels. This optional diesel and the standard-equipped 6.2-litre V8 gas engine (385 hp, 405 lb/ft), are both mated to an all-new, heavy-duty TorqShift sixspeed automatic. Although my press vehicle was not the alpha truck in Ford’s lineup, it was still capable of 14,000 lbs conventional towing and 3,190 lbs of payload.

My first encounter with the new-generation Super Duty was in spring 2010, when the 2011 models debuted at an event near Phoenix, Az. At the time, Ford claimed the F-450 could tow a 24,400 lb trailer up a six per cent grade at 47 mph (76 km/h), which is more than 50 per cent faster than the outgoing product. It sounded a bit farfetched, but I rode shotgun while a Ford representative did just that. Those of us not licensed to haul such heavy loads were challenged to tow a 10,000-lb trailer up the same mountain— a climb of roughly 2,000 feet. What surprised me at the time was how effortlessly the F-350 launched See Ford B5

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Storage space inside Ford from B5 with its battleship proportions, a real handful at the mall. Thankfully, among the many amenities and tech goodies that come with Lariat trim (leather seating—heated and cooled in front, dual-zone climate control, Ford SYNC connectivity system, PowerScope mirrors, etc.), Ford’s PR dept thought wisely to add the $400 rearview camera. The design of the FSeries, with its big windows, relatively low beltline and cutout adjacent to the massive side mirrors, is conducive to a decent all-around view. The camera, which displays on the nav system’s 6.5-inch touchscreen, provides added assurance that there are no kids behind the big tailgate. Its lens is also well positioned for lining up a trailer hitch. Incidentally, the power/heated side PowerScope trailer/tow mirrors (with integrated turn signals and adjustable blindspot mirrors) can telescope outwards to help see past wide loads. Just remember to retract when not needed, as it’s easy to clip them on entering a drive-through, or take out a cyclist. Aside from viewing what’s around you, the Super Duty makes it easy to monitor what’s going on under the hood. The instrument panel includes four small analog gauges along the top (turbo boost, fuel level and two temperature gauges), and 4.2-inch LCD ‘Productivity’ screen, flanked by a large tach and speedo. This display features

a menu system that allows you to monitor fuel economy, towing performance, limit the truck’s top speed and more. Interior storage includes a massive cargo bin between the front seats, with a removable organizer. Within, you can stow a laptop, hang files, or charge your gadgets from the 12-volt powerpoint. In the crew cab, its 60/40 rear bench flips up for more storage under the seats. It is also wide enough for three adults, and offers loads of head and knee room. I expected a truck this big to be hard on gas, but Ford’s turbo diesel is surprisingly thrifty. These professional-grade pickups are unrated, but my average fuel economy for the week (in 4x2 mode) was only 13.9 litres/100 km in mostly city driving. Indeed, the F-250 is no pig on gas, and although it’s no fun in heavy downtown traffic, it is just fine on the highway. With all that capability, a spacious and comfortable passenger cab-

in, not to mention loads of available tech, I can see why Ford has captured nearly 40 percent of heavy-duty truck sales. And why it was hard giving back the keys at the end of the week.

2012 FORD F-250 4X4 LARIAT CREW CAB

Body Style: full-size, heavy-duty pickup truck Drive Method: frontengine, rear-drive and four-wheel-drive Engines: 6.7-litre turbocharged diesel V8 (400 hp and 800 lb/ft of torque); also available with 6.2-litre gas V8 (385 hp and 405 lb/ft of torque) Towing Capacity (as equipped): 14,000 lbs conventional towing Payload: 3,190 lbs, 6.75-foot cargo bed Fuel Economy: n/a Web: www.ford.ca Price: Lariat 4x4 Crew Cab $56,799, 6.7-litre diesel $9,950, navigation package $3,020, moonroof $1,300, chrome package $740, rearview camera $400, plus other options—not including retail incentives.

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THE OPTIONAL six-inch chrome step bars make it easier to get in and out of this tall truck.


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As discreet as it is fast—that’s the BMW M5. M Series cars from BMW have always been special. Yes, they have all had leading edge, for the time, power and handling while all looking not unlike the family BMW sedan Uncle Franz drives to work. Yes, there have been wild looking and behaving specials from aftermarket hop-up providers like Alpina and Schnitzer but they looked like something for those whose vanity was greater than their self-confidence. No, the real mark of a M Series is the great pains BMW’s in-house M engineers and designers take to not let the guy in the next car know what they’re up against until the moment of truth. There’s not much to tell the 2012 M5 from a normal 5 Series other than the M5-badged air outlet/turn signal repeaters above each front wheel, the big M5 alloy wheels with meaty tires and the four exhaust pipes with small centre diffuser at the rear. The 2012 version has been wisely toned down from the V10 model it replaces which is very much in the spirit of the car. The last M5 I drove was way back in 1992 with a 3.6-litre inline sixcylinder engine producing 307 hp and 266 lb/ft of torque. Compared to the two, first generation 1.8-litre four-banger 3 Series I have owned (not to mention the 2.5-litre V6 Mazda minivan I was driving at the time) it was a rocket. Fast forward two decades to the M5 tested here with its mighty TwinPower turbo V8 that pumps out 560 hp, almost double the 1992 not to mention the 500 lb/ft of torque. There aren’t too many cars on the road, and I mean supercars, that can match that kind of power. The Porsche 911 Turbo S comes in at 530 hp. About the only thing that matches M5 is the Audi R8 GT with a 5.2-litre V10 producing 560 hp. But while the 911 and R8 seat two, you can get four in the M5 for a starting price of $101,500. The 911 Turbo S starts at $183,400 while the Audi R8 GT opens at $173,000

and that’s all before options. About the closest you can come to the M5 is the Mercedes-Benz AMG 63 with 518 hp and starting at $99,500 before a host of AMG options. The Audi S7 Sportback I recently drove has 420 hp, but pricing has not been announced at this writing. On the M5 there aren’t too many extras to choose from because most of what you need is already included in the list price. So for the record, the 2012 M5 tested here comes with the $4,500 full Merino leather interior and the $9,500 Executive Package for an as tested price of $115,500 not counting the $1,995 shipping fee. The Executive Package includes ventilated seats, side sunshades, electric rear sunshade, blind spot warning, lane departure warning, surround view camera, heads-up display, smartphone integration and BMW Apps and several creature comforts. So now that we have that out of the way, it’s time to come to that ageold question—what’ll she do? The answer is more than you would expect, and in many ways, able to take advantage of. You can’t go let loose because there are far too many driver/safety aids in place to let you do anything foolish. There are ways to defeat most of them, but not for the average driver. I’m not trying to scare anyone off the M5, far from it, but any serious buyer should investigate BMW driving academies where, with the proper instruction, a whole new world of performance will open. On the left spoke of the steering wheel are two M Drive buttons. M1 is for Sport driving and M2 is biased more towards Comfort. M Drive allows for driver to adjust six parameters including engine response, shift changes from the seven-speed dual clutch transmission, pitch and yaw settings and active damping. And looking just at the transmission, there are three shift patterns accessed by a rocker switch on the centre console. It allows for D1 automatically at startup for the most efficient operation. Go to D2 and it changes shifting for cruising and com-

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MIDDLETON, BRIAN LYNN 1942 - 2012

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On August 5, 2012, Brian joined his granddaughter Paige who predeceased him in 2003. He leaves behind his loving wife Joan, of 49 years, his sons Cory (Rhonda) and Darren; grandson Riley; brothers Jim, Doug (Jan) and Bob, as well as many nieces and nephews. Until his retirement, Brian was a firefighter with the Kelowna Fire Department. He enjoyed golfing, camping, fishing and taking his companion “Rosie” to the dog park. At his request, there will be no memorial service. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, 250-860-7077.

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Senior Accountant/Auditor This position will focus on audit engagements, with some review and compilation work as well. We provide a competitive salary and benefit package including pension plan. The successful candidate will have spent several years in a public practice accounting firm, and be well-rounded in experience and training. An accounting designation is not required, but good audit experience is crucial. Great written and oral communication skills are a must. Proficiency with standard public-practice technology and software is assumed. Berg Naqvi Lehmann, Chartered Accountants is both the longest-established and largest full-service public accounting firm in the West Kootenay region. Our steadily growing audit practice serves a range of clients, mainly municipal and not-forprofit. We also serve a wide range of non-audit clients, both private owner-managed businesses and public institutions, and have a thriving tax consulting practice.

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ALLEN W. MORDEN Passed over on Sunday, July 29th. Allen was born to Nettie and Al Morden October 3, 1942. He married his love Iris Graham in 1963. Allen was employed by the following newspapers: Saskatoon Star Pheonix, Victoria Times Colonist, Vancouver Sun/Province. Allen and Iris retired to Kelowna in 1999. Mourning Al is his lovig wife Iris, daughter Stacy and son Neil. Also a brother Maurice and other family and friends . Sadly predeceased by son Brad in 1998 and his parents. Al was blessed to have personal and compassionate care from the staff at Sun Pointe Village in his final months. THANK YOU to each of the staff. Al was an honest man of few words, with a compassionate heart and a dry sense of humour. Donations to The Leprosy Fund or a children’s charity. Celebration of life to be announced later in Vancouver.

SCHMALZ, ANNA Passed away peacefully with her family at her side on August 7, 2012 at the age of 75 years and is now home with her Lord and Saviour. Survived by her loving husband of 49 years, Lambert and their three children: Al (Barbara), Tom (Susan), Anna (Jeff) Driedger; four grandchildren: Christopher, Josie, Logan and Anika; her siblings: Bernhard, Hildegard and Gertrud. Prayers will be held on Friday, August 10th at 7:00 pm; followed by a Funeral Mass on Saturday, August 11th at 2:00 pm, both at St. Charles Garnier Parish, 3645 Benvoulin Road, Kelowna, BC. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Kelowna General Hospital Foundation, 2268 Pandosy Street, Kelowna, BC, V1Y 1T2. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com 250-860-7077.

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MORLAND, PATRICIA JEAN, 1940 – 2012 Dear Patricia went to be with her Lord and Savior on August 3, 2012 after a short battle with Cancer. She leaves to mourn her passing, her mother, Hazel Howie of Summerland, husband, Harvey Sterling, sister, Carol (Ted) Reitsma, brother, Allen (Ethel) Howie, son, Wayne (Caprice) Morland of Vernon, daughter, Colleen Jenken of Penticton and Harvey’s children, Trevor (Michelle) Sterling, and Candace (Brian) McDonald. Pat was predeceased by her father, Archie Howie in 1994 and husband, Tom in 2009. Pat also leaves behind her grandsons, Anthony (Janine) Turgeon and Kurtis Jenken as well as Harvey’s grandson, Scott Sterling and granddaughters, Angelina (Matti) Kalijarvi, Jasmine Tulloch and Bricklin Sterling. Pat also shared three great granddaughters with Harvey, Alice Turgeon, Leila Kalijarvi and Sophia Tulloch. Her family was her pride and joys especially the great granddaughters. She leaves countless nieces, nephews and friends who treasured her hearty laugh, smiling face and loving ways. A celebration of Pat’s life will be held in Peachland United Church (4th Street) on August 18, 2012 at 3:00 PM. Cremation arrangements in care of Everden Rust Funeral Services, (250) 860-6440. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting everdenrust.com


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Experienced Class 1 Drivers for local work in Vernon/ Kelowna and area Must be willing to work some weekends and some afternoons delivering in local area and occasional switches in Golden/Revelstoke. Must have own transportation and be reliable. Company phones supplied. No phone calls please, fax current abstract and resume to: 250-546-0600

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An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld 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.

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MEAT CUTTER Kootenay Market, a successful supermarket operating in Castlegar B.C. We are currently seeking a journeyman meat cutter. We offer a competitive wage based on previous experience. The individual must be motivated, willing to learn and be able to work in a busy retail environment. Please mail, fax, or email resume to: Kootenay Market 635 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G9 Fax: 250-304-2262 Email: kmcastle@telus.net Attention: Dan NEUCEL SPECIALTY CELLULOSE is a softwood dissolving sulphite pulp mill, located in peaceful, picturesque Port Alice, on the majestic West Coast of BC near the Northern tip of Vancouver Island. Do you appreciate sport fishing, hockey, mountain biking, golfing, scuba diving, hiking, camping, skiing, caving? Port Alice and the surrounding areas are a home base and playground for you and your family. Port Alice is a friendly town and a great place to raise children. Currently there are exciting employment opportunities at Neucel and we are looking for qualified and committed people to fill them. • 2nd Class Power Engineer • Electrician (2) • Millwright (2) • Vibration Analyst • Process Engineer • Maintenance Purchaser • Manufacturing Support Engineer • Shift Superintendent To apply for any of these positions please send your resume to: hr@neucel.com or Fax 250-284-7715. www.neucel.com North Okanagan Sawmill is looking to hire an individual with experience as a Welder, Fabricator and Millwright. We offer competitive wages along with a comprehensive benefit package. Please fax resume to 250-838-9637 Qualified appliance repair technician required for busy retail store located in Nelson,BC. Competitive wage with medical plan. Drivers abstract and a criminal record check required. Call 1-888-761-3301 or email resume to office@kcfoffice.com Attention Jim

REALTORS Wanted! Are you looking to stand out in the real estate market? Are you tired of the high monthly fees? Have you recently left the business due to the slow market? Then come talk to us at 2% Realty! We give our realtors listings! We charge a low monthly fee of $100 and you can GET NOTICED in the market! Send your resume to: Davidl@2percentrealty.ca www.2percentrealtyokanagan.com TIRECRAFT Chetwynd is now looking for experienced OTR & Mining tire technicians to work in camp in the Chetwynd area. Please email resumes to tire430@telus.net or fax them to (250)788-2964 TJ’S The Kiddies Store, BC’S largest baby & childrens furniture store in Kelowna is accepting resumes for a PT position. Retail & computer exp an asset, apply in person at unit #4-360 Spedding Crt.,250860-2229 kelowna@tjskids.com WE require a Licensed Stylist wishing to work in a busy Salon. You would make above average earnings in a very friendly atmosphere with flexible hours. If you are looking for a positive change, please come talk to us at ‘Jimmy Trims’, behind Wendys in the Cooper centre.

Home Care/Support LIVE-IN Caregiver req’d. F/T. for elderly mother. $10.50/hr. 40/hr wk. Must speak Punjabi. Email resume to chansuniara @gmail.com.

Hotel, Restaurant, Food Services FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR F/T Food Service Supervisor $12/hr+ben. Supervise workers, prepare work schedules, Est. & order supplies. Prepare and submit reports. Send CV: 2220 Bouchiere Rd Kelowna, BC, V1Z 2E5 or kelownasubway@yahoo.ca THE BREAD Company is looking for a Line Cook for busy breakfast and lunch service. Experience required. Please submit resume to: employment@ thebreadcompany.ca

Medical/Dental WANTED for busy Dental Office in Grand Forks B.C. 4 days per wk M-Th CDA as well as Chairside. Pls send resume to drtata@telus.net or fax 250442-3721

Trades, Technical AUTOMOTIVE Technician with great diagnostic abilities. Must have TQ & MVI and good attitude and pride in work well done. Must be willing to work on large trucks. Mon- Fri. Email Resume to : rs24484@gmail.com

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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.

Armstrong Collision is accepting resumes for Journeyman Autobody Technicians or 2nd & 3rd year apprentices for immediate employment. Phone 250546-3300 or Fax resumes to: 250-546-3376 or email: armstrongcollision@telus.net

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Please forward resume to info@torqueindustrial.com or Fax: 250-775-6227 www.torqueindustrial.com

CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS WANTED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Please forward resume to info@torqueindustrial.com or Fax: 250-775-6227 www.torqueindustrial.com EXP. Concrete Finisher wanted, or persons willing to learn a new trade, own transportation a must. Call 250-869-7919 Fort St John, B.C. Licensed Plumber/Gasfitter/Sheetmetalman wanted for new construction and installations. Must have valid drivers license. Send resume to pronorthheating@telus.net or (250)7855542 WELL Established Glass Company looking for experienced installer of vinyl windows, aluminum patio covers & sun rooms. Should have some carpentry experience. 250-717-7530 or 763-1600

Work Wanted

Reduce Debt by up to

70%

• Avoid bankruptcy • 0% Interest

250-860-1653 www.4pillars.ca

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com REDUCE DEBT by up to 70% Avoid bankruptcy. Free consultation. BBB accredited. 250-860-1653.www.4pillars.ca

Home Care Mature lady taking new clients for cleaning errands meds respite personal care & championship. Excl Ref’s, Food Safe & First Aid 250-717-1021

Hairstylists BIZ-BOBBY’S HAIR SALON, FOR ALL. SENIORS $10 REGULAR $16 1191 A SUTHERLAND AVE. CALL 250-860-8420, or 250-448-1562

Personal Care CREME Caramel Day Spa, Deep Tissue Massage $30. Pedicure $60/hr. Gel/Acrylic Nails $60, Fill $40. 868-6060

Accounting/Tax/ Bookkeeping JEM Bookkeeping Services Full cycle bookkeeping services. Taking new clients. 826-0548 Professional bookkeeping, affordable rates. Shoebox Small Business Solutions, 763-7638

Picking, forming, bin skidder. Wage negotable (250)7656614

Carpentry/ Woodwork

Services

DAVE Woolmer’s Carpentry, decks, windows, doors, finishing, 40yrs. exp. 250-870-1105 JOURNEYMAN CARPENTRY Decks, additions, renovations. Free Estimates. 250-215-0215

Mind Body Spirit #1 for a reason. Paradise Massage. Where men come to relax. 778-477-5050 Kelowna AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage. New! Neuro-Activating Touch. Linda 862-3929. AROMATHERAPY/SHIATSU A soothing touch. 8am-9pm. (250)-768-8999 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 RELAXATION MASSAGE 250-469-1099 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Open 7 days/wk 250-801-7188

Cleaning Services 360º Clean Premium Quality, Professional & Reliable. Making U House Proud. 215-1073 Housekeeping Excellence!! Over 10 yrs Exp. Honest & Reliable. Ref.’s Avail. Kelowna Area. Suzanne @763-7284 SHOW Home Cleaning. Let us shine for you. Residential/ Commercial, office/ construction. Bonded & insured. Call 250-212-6101 WEEKLY, Bi-weekly, organizing, elderly welcome, reliable & flexible, Call 250-448-1786

Computer Services

“RELAXATION” To The Fullest. Mens/Ladies (250)-869-5116

12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520.

Help Wanted

Help Wanted

*TOTAL ZEN MASSAGE*

KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948

Countertops 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.

Drywall J&C Drywall, + Sm. reno’s., Tbar, taping, tex. ceilings, free est., ref’s avail., 778-821-1850 PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. Ken, 250-212-9588

Electrical A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. & service changes. lic’d & bonded. Steve 864-2099 (cont #90929)

Fencing ALL KINDS OF FENCES. Cedar, Gates,Custom & Stain. 250-491-4622 www.akf.ca

Garage Door Services GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911

Garden & Lawn 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1All Exterior Hedge & Tree Specialist. Downsizing bracing, trimming, pruning, sculpturing & removing of hedges & trees. Fully Insured.Free Estimates. Dave (250)-212-1716 www.hedgeabovetherest.ca 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. 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). KELOWNA LAWN & Irrigation. Spring start-up and repairs. Gerry at 250-769-8717

Gutters & Downspouts KELOWNA GUTTER Cleaning and repairs, re-slope gutters,etc Richard 250-718-6718

Hauling & Salvage ABLE to haul or tow miscellaneous items, scrap cars, steel, etc. Phone 250-801-4199

Home Improvements

BANNISTER AUTO GROUP If you are energetic, creative, motivated and have the desire to join a “Customer First Family”, then we would invite you to come grow with us. We are one of western Canada’s fasted growing automotive companies. We have openings in several of our locations for

SALES MANAGERS, SALESPEOPLE AND QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS. Interested in joining our team? Contact Dick Rosman at 1-888-410-5761 or Email your resume to dick@bannisters.com Bannister GM Vernon, Bannister GM Edson, Bannister Honda Vernon, Browns GM Dawson Creek, Champion GM Trail, Huber-Bannister Chevrolet Penticton, Salmon Arm GM Salmon Arm.

K.P. Construction, Rec. Rms., Decks, Reno’s, Fences, No Job Too Small. 250-575-8633 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 R&S CUSTOM RENOS Tile Hardwood Flooring - Laminates - Moulding - Carpentry Painting - Vinyl Siding. Call Ross @ 250-878-0769

Landscaping #1 STOP FOR ROCKS. www.bcrocks.com. Please call 250-862-0862 ASPEN Landscaping. Retaining walls, Patios, Irrigation, etc. NO HST! 250-317-7773 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

GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca

Moving & Storage AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance, also Fifth Wheel moving. 250-2150147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194 NORTH END Moving Service Local/Long Distance. Free Estimates 250-470-9498

Painting & Decorating 100% Prestige Painting, European Craftsmanship, Fine Detail work Ext/Int. 250-864-1041 1ST. In customer service, Cando Painting, prof. reliable crew, 15yrs. in business, Int/Ext. Eddie 250-863-3449

A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163 WWW.PAINTSPECIAL.COM

3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!

DALE’S PAINTING Service. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333 I LIVE TO PAINT! Big or Small We Paint Them All! One Call Does It All! 250-899-2657

Plumbing BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.

Pressure Washing OKANAGAN Pressure Washing. Commercial/Residential. Fully insured. 14 years exp. Call Dave at 250-863-0306

Roofing & Skylights 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.

Sundecks KELOWNA DECK & RAIL. Vinyl, Mod. Flooring, Alum., GlassTopless/Picket 878-2483 LAKESIDE Deck & Rail, vinyl & composite decks, aluminum picket & glass rails, 826-0625

Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805

Pets & Livestock

Feed & Hay

HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Round bales $70. each, approx. 800lbs. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250-8386630 cell 250-804-6720

Hauling ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.

Livestock

1 Chestnut mare, 6yr old, 15hh, part Welsh Warm Blood & Thoroughbred, Show Horse Material. 1 Chestnut Gelding, 6yr old, 14.2hh, part Welsh Warm Blood & 1/4 horse, for leisure. Call (250)542-7125

Pets

Basset Hound Puppies, ready Aug 31, vet checked, 1st shots $600.ea. 1-(250)833-4081 Golden retriever puppies, avail Mid Aug, $500 w/first shots. 250-833-6090 HAVANESE / BICHON frise puppies, come with shots, del avail. $650. (250)804-6848 WOLF Hybrid Cubs. Reserve now. Sun Valley Wolf Kennels Kelowna (250)-765-4996 www.sunvalleywolfkennels.com

Merchandise for Sale

$100 & Under

2 Round Teak End Tables $100 Call (250)-763-6281 BBQ, Charbroil $25. (250) 763-1434 BED, Single, good condition with 2 sets of linen, $40. (250)763-1434 CANNING Jars pints/quarts $3.00 a dozen (250)769-9339 CHAIN Link Fence, 8’ including gate, $45. (250)763-1434 DISHWASHER, GE, 5yrs. old, $55. (250)763-1434 DOG House, Igloo large, $35. (250)763-1434

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)

FRIGIDAIRE Washer & Dryer, $100. Call 250-878-9466 HERITAGE Solid Cherrywood Framed Mirror, brand new. $100, Call 250-860-0986 MEDICAL WALKER $90 Call 250-763-6281 PLAYHOUSE Large Resin Outdoor. $100 250-763-6281 SEWING Machine, Pfaff Hobbymatic, $15, (250)763-1434 SKI Exercise Machine, Vitamaster, $25. (250)763-1434 TV/DVD Player, 18”, 2yrs. old, $45. (250)763-1434 WASHER, GE, good condition 5yrs old. $75. (250)763-1434 WHEELBARROW Medium size $30 Call (250)-763-6281 WHEELCHAIR. Manual. $90. Hospital area. 763-6281

Tiling

$200 & Under

TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009

HERITAGE Solid Cherrywood Coffee Table, in new condition. $175, Call 250-860-0986 HERITAGE Solid Cherrywood End Table in new condition. $150, Call 250-860-0986 Heritage Solid Cherrywood Hall/Chesterfield Table in good condition. $200, 860-0986 OFF White, Swivel Arm Chair, in excellent condition, $150. Call 250-860-0986

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 TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 (250)765-2778.

$300 & Under

Chesterfield (92”) & Matching Loveseat (60”) Good shape. $250, 250-765-1170 (lv msg) LIKE new Pillowtop Camillia QN size box spring & mattress by Rest Well. Headboard included $299 250-766-2405


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Friday, August 10, 2012 Capital News

Sales & Service Directory BOOKKEEPING

JEM Bookkeeping Services Full cycle bookkeeping service. Taking new clients.

250-826-0548

K.P. CONSTRUCTION SMALL BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC.

• Bookkeeping • Income Tax Returns • Consulting Trent Phillips 250.763.7638

Rec. Rooms • Decks • Renovations • Fences • No job too small! “Free Estimates” Kevin Profit kprofit@hotmail.com

250-575-8633

www.shoeboxsolutions.ca

DRYWALL

SMALL REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS

J & C Drywall

Boarding, taping & texture, framing, painting, finishing, carpentry, etc.

• Drywall • T-Bar • Taping • • Textured Ceilings • Steel Studs • SMALL RENOVATIONS • FREE ESTIMATES • REFERENCES AVAILABLE

Ken 250-212-9588

JERRY 778-821-1850

GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

250.718.6718

Natural Stone Surfaces

Framing & Foundations Quality workmanship at reasonable rates. Free estimates

(cont#90929)

PAINTING KELOWNA A BETTER PLACE SINCE 1982

www.dalespaintingservice.ca

QUALITY KITCHENS AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

Top Soil • Ogo Gro • Bark Mulch • Gravel• Sand We remove: yard refuse, junk CHUCK 250-870-1138 neighborhoodtrucking.ca We accept “When the Big Guys are Too Big We Deliver”

ASPEN LANDSCAPING

NO HST Landscaping, irrigation, patios, retaining walls & water features 250-317-7773

ASPENLANDSCAPING.CA

MOVING/STORAGE

250-864-1041

Joe’s Moving Service “The Professionals”

• Local/long distance • Storage Available • No job too small • Free Estimates Call Joe Anytime 250-470-8194

!I LIVE TO PAINT! BIG or Small

We Paint Them All! One Call Does It All!

Cell 250.899.2657 • Ask for Memo Email: i l i v e t o p a i n t @ g m a i l . c o m

Kelowna

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 www.kelownadeckandrail.com

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST

• Kitchen Remodels • Painting • Plumbing

• Electrical • Tile Work • To-Do Lists • Much More

MEMBER

Canadian Homebuilders Association

Kelowna • 250-717-5500 kelowna.handymanconnection.com

FEATURE

EUROPEAN TRAINED journeyman carpenter with over 25 years of experience. Renovations, finishing carpentry, decks. For free estimates call Thomas Serving Kelowna for over 17 years.

250-215-0215

We install, service, & repair all makes of doors & openers. FREE ESTIMATES • INSURANCE CLAIMS Call for appointment

250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com

Before you think about

LANDSCAPING YOUR PROPERTY Speak with us!

250-769-7603

XERISCAPES • DECKS • FENCES....

www.PAINTSPECIAL.com

North End Moving Services

3 rooms for $299 (2 coats any colour)

Ph: 250-869-0697 Cell 250-470-9498

A-TECH SERVICES

Local or Long Distance Polite & Professional

Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279

Ceiling and trim extra Price includes Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint NO PAYMENT Until Job Is Completed!

Licensed, Bonded & Insured Independently Owned and Locally Operated

TRUCKING

TNTTRUCKING

No load too small • BARK MULCH • SAND • GRAVEL • YARD CLEAN-UP • JUNK REMOVAL LIGHT FLAT-DECK Nick Nixon - Trish Nebot Cell 250-862-0821 Office 250-765-2778

EUROPEAN TRAINED journeyman carpenter with over 25 years of experience. Renovations, finishing carpentry, decks. For free estimates call Thomas Serving Kelowna for over 17 years.

250-215-0215

AFFORDABLE PAINTING

Senior’s Specials Experience & Quality New Homes & Repaints Ceilings Bondable. Insurance Work Call Terry

1.250.899.3163

250-863-9830 or 250-768-1098

To book your space, call

RENOVATIONS

250-763-7114 and speak with a classified rep today!

ROOFING

EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN

• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall

250.979.8948

OVERHEAD DOORS

PAINTING/DECORATING

RENOVATIONS Deck & Rail

ABC

ksk

LANDSCAPING

Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting

862-9333

rickondeck@gmail.com

GARAGE DOOR SERVICES

ALL KINDS OF FENCING 6x8 cedar panels starting @ $65. Gates & custom orders, staining. 250-491-4622 ww.akf.ca

• Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500

Serving the Okanagan Valley • Vinyl Decking • Composite Decks • Deck Repairs • Aluminum Picket & Glass Rail Quality Service • Free Estimates New Construction & Renovations

250.826.0625

TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.

Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099

LAKESIDE DECK & RAIL

250-470-2235

A & S Electric

250.317.4717 www.thespectrumcabinetgallery.ca

100% Guaranteed Eur Europpean Euro Eu European ean ea an Craftsmanship, Fine detail work, Ext/Int. Guaranteed Results. Free Estimates. igorskopje71@hotmail.com igo g rsk rskopj s opj ppje71 e71@ho e71 @ tma @ho mailil. il.com .com m

10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.okanagancountertopsystem.com

FRAMING

Canadian Homebuilders Association Member

Call 310-JIMS (5467) www.jimsmowing.ca

REFACE DON’T REPLACE 1/2 the cost of replacing Corian & Granite Designs. The Green Alternative.

FENCING

Prestige Painting

PAINTING SERVICE

Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years

Neighborhood Trucking & Delivery

BOOK YOUR HOLIDAY CUTS NOW! Lawn Maintenance, Clean-ups, Pruning/ Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Fertilizing, Aeration, Odd Jobs.

59.00 SF

colonialcountertops.com

PLUMBING

DALE’S

$

14.95 LF

On select colors only | Installation available

All One Piece Laminate

PAINTING/DECORATING “PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”

NATURAL STONE

starting at

1630 Innovation Dr. Kelowna, BC V1V 2Y5 P 250.765.3004 | F 250.491.1773

KITCHEN CABINETS

SAME DAY SERVICE FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES

250-212-2692

$

starting at

EXCAVATION

LAWN & GARDEN

•Yard Clean-Up • General Yard Maintenance • Aeration & Power Raking • Mulch Refreshing • Commercial • Residential • Contracts Available

LAMINATE TOPS

DECK & RAIL

ELECTRICAL

Kelowna Gutter Cleaning & Repair • Fix leaks • 20 years. experience • Fascia soffit repairs • Downpipes • Re-Slope

COUNTERTOPS

CONTRACTORS

RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts, member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’

250-765-3191

DAVE WOOLMER’S CARPENTRY Electrical, plumbing, drywall finishing, tile & flooring. Remodels & painting (int & ext) 250-870-1105 40 yrs. experience. Competitive pricing & seniors discount

TILING

WANTED Homes in need of re-roofing!

Tod Davidson 250.864.7484 tod@okanagansunroofing.com

TILE SETTER Artistic Ceramics.

Custom tile setting. Travertine, marble, granite & ceramic. Decks, kitchen, baths. Guaranteed work.

Call 250-870-1009

WELDING

FEATURE

METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists www.getbentmetalfab.ca

WANTED

250-863-4418

SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE CAPITAL NEWS

Homes in need of re-roofing!

Tod Davidson 250.864.7484 tod@okanagansunroofing.com


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$400 & Under

Free Items

Free Items

Furniture

Heavy Duty Machinery

Misc. for Sale

ELECTRIC Scooter w/ arm rest, front basket w/ 2 batteries. $400 OBO. 250-768-0136 JOHNSON 8 HP Outboard Motor. $ 400 (250)860-5971

Free Items 3 FREE Kittens, weaned & litter trained, super CUTE. Call (250)707-1737 BOARDS from sundeck & railing, 250-768-4367

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)

FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery, vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317

Fruit & Vegetables

Fruit & Vegetables

FREE Carpet Underlay piece approx.15x4 yards. Ceramic Top Stove. Side by Side Almond Fridge (needs freon). 2 drawer Metal Desk. U pick up! Call 778-484-2512

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

CHESTERFIELD & Loveseat, $700.obo. 250-768-7507 DINING Rm. Suite, Oak, tbl, cabinet & 6 chrs. $2000.obo or sell separately 250-768-7507 LA-Z-BOY Rocker recliner, good cond. neutral colors, stainfree, incl. head & armrest covers. $50. 250-863-3361

BACK IN TIME New & Used Furniture, Tools & Much More 5-470 Banks Rd. 778-484-7272

WESTERN STAR AUCTIONS. Buying Estates, Tools, Collectible’s & Furniture. Cash Paid or Consignment to Auction. #8-730 Stremel Rd. (778)753-5580

Fruit & Vegetables

Fruit & Vegetables

Fresh From the Fields “Local Produce at Your Doorstep” To place an ad...call the Kelowna Capital News

250-763-7114

ALICE’S FRUIT STAND Open Mon. - Sat. 10:30 am - 5:30 pm 3735 Gordon Dr. (250)-869-0920 Beans, Corn @ $5.50/doz, Cherries, PP Squash, Basil, WW Onions, Beets, Potatoes

APRICOTS Picked or You-pick, 1/2 mile South of West End of Okanagan Lake Bridge. 2225 Campbell Rd. Call 250-769-4740

ARNDT ORCHARDS U-pick Cherries 1555B Teasdale Rd. Open Daily 8:30am-5:00 Sun. 8:30am-4pm

arndtorchards.com BIG FRESH JUICY Okanagan CHERRIES available June 26 on 417 Valley Road 9:30 am5pm ph# (250)869-6564. Bulk orders available.

BLUEBERRIES Organically grown. U-pick. $2.50/lb. Visit: blueberryhaven.com for dates and times Season goes to mid Sept. 250-469-9349

CHERRIES Corner of Anderson & Booth Rd. in Ellison. You-pick or We-pick. Taking orders for Blackberries. Call 250-765-5208. Bring containers. **Apple Cider Vinegar** $6/litre

GRIFFIN FARMS 3344 Elliott Rd. Westbank Cherries, Peaches & Gold Plums U-pick, or We-pick (250)-768-3343 Closed Sundays.

Bring your own containers Open Daily 3030 Elliott Rd. Westbank, 250-768-5768

Graziano Orchards 3455 Rose Rd. E. Kelowna Beautiful Lapin Cherries & some Apricots. Now Available! (250)-860-2644 www.grazianofamilyorchards.com

BOOK YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE TODAY!

KEMPF ORCHARD

250-765-1797

$28.56/day, $69.00/week, $230.00/mth (+tax) Vegetables, Herbs & More Cherries Ready in August 3609 Gordon Dr. between KLO and Casorso 10am - 5:30pm Tues. - Sat.

250-862-3276

K&J PACIFIC PEACHES. 1145 MORRISON RD S. Peaches, Cherries, Raspberries, Apricots & Vegetables. Farm Prices. Top Quality. Take McCurdy to Morrison Rd. 250-765-8184

NAGY LAJOS GARDENS

Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com

OPEN DAILY 9-6

PRUNE PLUMS at

2591 Butt Rd. Nectarine & Table Grapes To Follow

Call 250-768-2048 SOHAL ORCHARDS in WINFIELD 10391 Chase Rd. FRESH & LOCAL BLUEBERRIES $2.50lb Picked 250-766-0473 or 250-470-9661

ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. LOVESEAT, pulls out into single bed, great for spare room or office, $50. 250-863-3361

Sporting Goods

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-

Misc. Wanted I am a Private Collector and I want to buy some collector coins. New ones & old ones. Todd 250-864-3521

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 www.facebook/WeberMarkin 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 Apt/Condos for Sale FORECLOSURE 2006 2bed +den 1141sf $217500 MLS Charlene Bertand Coldwell Banker 250-870-1870

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

Garage Sales

Garage Sales

Blueberries: 10lb box $22

OLD MEADOWS CERTIFIED ORGANIC FARM MARKET 4213 GORDON DRIVE • MON-SAT 10-6 • SUN 10-5

READY NOW: Cert. Org. peaches $2.49/lb., over 10 lbs. $2.39/lb., Cert. Org. Cherries $1.99/lb. BEETS, CHARD, KALE & MORE.

WEEKEND SPECIAL: OUR CERT. ORG. APPLE JUICE $14/5 litres

Taking Orders For: Cert. Org. blueberries, blackberries, freestone peaches Locally Ready: Rainer, Lapin Cherries, Peaches, Cots, Plums, Raspberries, Blueberries, Field Tomatoes, Potatoes and More.

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DON O’ RAY VEGETABLES 3443 Benvoulin Rd. 250-860-2557 250-575-7806

Melons, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Berries, Field Tomatoes, Potatoes, Kale, Spinach, Carrots, Walla Walla Onions, Broccoli, Lettuce, Garlic, Swiss Chard, Beets, Free Range Eggs, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Apricots, Nectarines, NOW Peaches & Cream Corn, Late Strawberries. OPEN ALSO: Vintage drinks, fresh homemade 9 AM-7 PM juices & jam, a variety of chips, fresh pies DAILY 7 DAYS & cheesecake. A WEEK!

Business for Sale

Mobile Food Concession “Grandma’s Goodies” ice cream, pop, hot dogs, chips, etc. all stock included. Fresh Health Inspection. $12,000. (250)306-2200 SMALL Diner FSBO, lots of potential, low overhead, incl. equip, furn, & collectibles. Call 250-860-9599, 1089 Gordon.

Houses For Sale

BUYING or SELLING? For professional info call Grant Assoc.Broker, PC Realty, 250862-6436, FREE Evaluation MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.99% 5 YR. 2.99% Trish at 250-470-8324 Over looking Stamp Mill Rd & Okanagan Lake. Very maintenance free. 2bdrm, potential 4 bdrm, 2 bath flat. Approx 2000sq” & much more to see. A Must See!! Asking $484, 900. 250-306-0734 WATERFRONT 1326 Green Bay,Older home. Renovation? Huge Potential. $829,000 Grant PC Realty250-862-6436 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.

Lots

LARGE Building lot on the Upper East Side (Kirschner Mtn) Approx 99ft wide. Asking $265,000. Call Allan for more information at 250-859-3510

Mobile Homes & Parks

GET more home for your money. New 2bed/2bath now in stock at Accent Homes 1680 Ross Rd. $73,353 tax in. 250769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca

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PANORAMIC Lake & City Views @ SIERRAS, 2440 Old Okanagan Hwy., 3 bedrm/2 bath, 6 appliances. 4 spaces available. Move in ready! $169,900 tax included! Accent Homes 250-769-6614

Open Houses

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TOP Floor 2bed 2bath 1091sf quiet building secure parking 5appl $169900 MLS Charlene Bertrand Coldwell Banker 250870-1870 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.

Mr. Mobile Home Certified Factory Outlet. Featuring SIERRAS family community, or single and multi-section homes for your property. 250-769-6614 www.accenthomes.ca

okanaganlavender.com

For ordering ng please contact Gary 250-317-3464 or by email at thandir@hotmail.com

250-766-4036 250-212-8770 12133 Ok. Ctr. Rd. E.,

Misc. for Sale 2 person infrared cedar sauna, details at www.ulosovetz.com/sauna.html 6-m Hot Tub exc.cond $2500. 10” Craftsman Table Saw exc.cond.$275. 250-275-4809

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

Growers, Producers & Distillers of Fine Quality Lavender Products Retail shop & Café overlooking garden. Join us for our Lavender Distillation Event on Sat. Aug 11th! 4380 Takla Road, corner of Takla & Saucier Roads in South Kelowna

PEACHES, CHERRIES, APRICOTS, BEANS, CARROTS & LOTS MORE

GAMBELL FARMS

WALK-IN Tubs, Accessible Baths & Showers w Seats Aquassure Showroom 1048 Richter, Kel 250-8681220

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HOURS: May, June & Sept 10-4:30 daily August 9-5 daily

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Shoprider Scooters & Power chairs, new & used. Lifts & walkers, mobility products for independent living. Kel: 250764-7757, Vernon 250-5423745. TF 1-888-542-3745 www.okmobilty.ca

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.

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Pickling cukes ready now,and taking orders Also beets, onions garlic peppers & more. 250-317-5635

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U-PICK CHERRIES LAST WEEK!!! Lapin, Skeena, Sweet Heart Varities. Good size. 1409 Teasdale Rd., Open Daily 9-5 Sunday 8-3 Bring own containers

YOUR AD HERE! Fresh From the Fields is back.

758 Wallace Rd. 250-765-8592.

& PEACHES Farm Fresh Lapin Cherries For Sale & Cherry Pickers Wanted!

U-PICK RASPBERRIES, $2.00/lb or order picked for $2.50/lb. Bring your own containers.

A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com Sharpening Equipment, Complete, Like New condition, $15,000. 1-(250)542-4106. 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

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L.MISSION, 821 Raymer Rd. Aug 11, 8am-3pm. Lawn mower, hshld, furn, bike & books. MISSION, 3600 Lakeshore, cls. to Gyro, Aug 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19th, 8:30 to dusk. Ok. Humane Society Fundraiser MULTI FAMILY LARGE ITEM SALE 663 Cassiar Rd Sat. 8-2 No EB’s Everything must GO! RUTLAND, 1485 Rutland Rd. N., Sat. Aug. 11, 8am-1pm. 100’s of records, cd’s & books, hshld, etc. NO EARLY BIRDS RUTLAND 325 Mills Rd. Sat & Sun, 8am-3pm. Everything is in good & working condition. RUTLAND 575 Bach Rd. Sat & Sun., Aug 11 & 12. 9am -4pm Multi Family Sale. Furn, jewlery,hshld items & MORE ! RUTLAND, 705 Lacey Rd. Sat. Aug. 11, 8-2pm, Hshld moving sale, RUTLAND, 905 Thompson Rd. SAT., August 11th, 8:12noon. Tools, hshld furn., something for all. Moving Sale! South Kelowna. Moving sale Sat. Aug. 11 8am-1pm. 925 Morrison Ave. Shuffleboard, bdrm suites, furniture.

TOOVEY Heights, 1308 Ray Rd. Mostly furniture including gorgeous patio set, couch love seat, pool cleaner, BBQ and much more. Saturday August 11 from 8:30 am to approximately 1:00 pm.” WEST Kel., 3865 Sonoma Pines Dr. Sat. Aug 11 8am2pm,WHATS MINE IS YOURS Great Stuff !! 50¢ - $20 W.KELOWNA SAT., AUG 11 8am-3pm Multi Family Moving Sale. 2527 Pineridge Place. WORRIED ABOUT THE WEATHER? Purchase Rain Insurance on your Garage Sale ad for $3. If it rains we’ll run your ad again for

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#42-2155 Horizon Dr. W-Kel. Sun. Aug. 12, 1:00-3:30pm, Upscale W/O ranchr, 3200 sqft., 4bd, 3ba, +den, gr. rm concept, many upgrades, gated comm., low strata @ $90. $559,000. John Kilpatrick Royal Lepage 250-862-1350

Townhouses

THINKING OF SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? For a confidential, no obligation, FREE market evaluation of your property call Mark Jontz, Royal Lepage 250-861-6002 or cell 250-717-6330 anytime.

Rentals Apt/Condo for Rent

2-bdrm BELGO AREA, Rutland Rd. S. $900 + hydro, f/s/w/d, NO PETS, on bus rte. 250-491-3345, 250-869-9788 BROCKTON MANOR. 1 & 2 bedrooms. The large, bright units are a short walk to downtown, hospital, beach & shopping. Transit is right outside the door. Please call us at 250-860-5220 CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com


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OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4pm Westlake Gardens Gated Adult, Priv. setting by creek, 2bdrm, 2bath, Den, 2 Gas FP’s. H/Wood Flrs A/C, Dbl Gar., 6 appls,& Security. $360,000 250-768-4995 or Cell 250-864-5708

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250-763-7114 GREAT STARTER HOME &/OR INVESTMENT ON RIONDEL RD. above Kootenay Lake. 4 k to Ashram 4 k to Riondel & beach. 2 3/4 acres & 2 storey unfinished (but furnished) “Small is Beautiful” cabin. Good benches for building, one with lake view. In Aug. appraised at $170,000 but older, flexible vendor open to offers & might carry part of mortgage to suitable person or couple. For info & viewing please call : 1-780-566-0707

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Exceptional, 3165 sq. ft. 4bd, 3bath, bi-level, in family neighbourhood, Det/heated workshop w/ 10 ft ceiling, summer kitchen, 3FP’s, lower level w/o, deck, patio, sunroom with vaulted ceiling, carport, UG Irrigation, R/V prking. Near schools, shopping, bus, water park. Ideal for family/ daycare or B&B. OFFERS. www.comfree.ca (code 218654)

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PRIME LAKEVIEW LOTS from $140,000. Also: 1 precious 3 acre parcel, owner financing. 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com REDUCED TO SELL!!!

Executive Style 5 bdrm home with incredible panoramic view & mortgage helper with separate in-law suite 3100 sqft., a/c, completely renovated inside & out. Just Reduced $455,900. obo Call to view 250-309-0469 Vernon. No Realtors Please. FOR SALE BY OWNER Free Report Reveals “10 Inside Tips To Selling Your Home Yourself.” Royal Lepage Kelowna www.KelownaHomeFor ******* OKHomeseller.com View Okanagan properties for sale by owner. Selling? No Commission. 250-545-2383, 1-877-291-7576

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1BDRM Log House on the Lake. Peaceful 4 appls,wood/ elect/heat. Westside Rd. Avail. Sept.1st. $1050. + utils. No dogs. NS. Call 250-769-3672 2BD & 3BD., 4appls, all window blinds, carport. Close to College & Hospital. Available Sept 1. NP, Call 250-860-8583 2Bedroom Home for rent/pets negotiable1 bath/laundry located on 10 acres just 3 km from Glenrosa overpass. $1200.00/ month plus utilities. SPECTACULAR LAKE VIEW and VERY PRIVATE. 250769-3075/250-868-6103 3BD. Full main flr. of house, West Bank, lg. priv. fnc’d yrd., $1095. Sept. 1, 250-768-4383 3Bdrms Kit. dning rm, livng rm lrg yard, fr, st, by Gyro Beach, $1200 long term. Avail Sept 1st NP (250)763-7419 3or4 bdrm home, Shannon Lk Rd. Dbl Gar, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, close to elementary school, Available May 1, no pets, $1625+util 250-869-9788 3 or 4 bdrm, Winfield area, $1575+util, backs onto Range land, f/s, d/w, w/d, a/c, Avail now, no pets. 250-869-9788 4000sqft., 5bd home on working orchard. Incl’s fridge,stove, w/d, hydro, NP, NS. $1500/mo (250)767-6396 Peachland 4800SF. 2 storey home on Lake Country acreage, newly reno’d, 7Bdrm. 4bath, 2kits, sep. 3bd. 2ba. legal ste., priv. beach & dock Avail. for responsible family for Sept. More info call 604-866-0320 4 BED 2 BATH BLACK MTN $1250 + Util. 250-869-8504 5 appls, 2 decks. N/S. N/P. 6bd, 3bath, furn’d, central loc., bus rte, L.Mission, A/C & C/V, all appl’s & extra’s, lots of storage & under $500/ea, Sept. 1, $2895/mo. 250-681-4219 Beautiful Sandy Beach Fully Furnished cottage $975. Main house $1800 includes utils/cable Oct1 250-878-4259 N.Glenmore 3bd. 2ba. 1600 sqft. 5appls. Cls to schools & city bus, NS NP $1300 + utils. UBC student ok 250-763-0318 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.

3Bd. or 2+inlaw, full reno., 2 new kitchens, RU6 lot, HW floors, 10-appl., priv. yard., dbl. htd. garage, tons of prkng for toys. $444,900. 250-870-7007 Google 756morrison 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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Listings.com Royal Lepage Kelowna 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 Furnished Lakefront Loft Apartment - Sept to May 31/13 A/C, 1 bdrm + den, 2-bth, Luxury loft, 35’ ceilings, f/p, 2000 sqft roof-top deck, soaker tub, granite kit,. Stainless appl’s, w/d, dishes, linens, towels, etc. Rent includes boat slip, heat, hydro, cable TV, internet, phone, pool, hot tub, sec.sys, UG parking, Strand Lakeside Resort in Vernon. $1400/m. Call 250-542-8922 Lg 2 bdrm, 2 bath suite in 4unit bldg, Summerland. Avail Sept 1. Walking dist to town. 50+, NP, NS. $850/mo + util includes W/D, F/S. 250-4850125 or cell 250-535-0964. MILL CREEK ESTATES. Various floor plans avail. 1, 2 & 3 bdrms within walking distance of the Parkinson rec center, Apple Bowl, Kelowna Golf & Country Club & Spall Plaza. 250-860-4836. millcreekestates@shaw.ca 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

Apartment Furnished 4TH FL 2 BDRM APT IN THE DOLPHINS. STUNNING LAKE VIEWS. 2 MIN WALK TO BEACH, RESTAURANTS & THE GRAND. $2000/mo includes utilities etc. 2BATH. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED. 55” TV Media Room. BALCONIES/GYM/POOL/TENNIS/UPARKING. REFS REQ. NO PARTY-ERS PLEASE. AVAIL SEPT 1 FOR MULTI MONTH LEASE ONLY. (604) 787 4494

COMMERCIAL/OFFICE SPACE IN LAKE COUNTRY 1100sq’ Office space for lease. Reception area, four offices, coffee/ storage room. Located on Beaver Lake Road, 1 1/2 blocks from Highway 97. Easy access. Offstreet parking. $1100.00/month +utils. Lease negotiable. Phone:(250)766-3700 HWY 97 N. 1500 - 3300sqft. of Industrial area, overhead door, compressor, hoist & a compounded yard. 250-765-3295

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3546 ATHALMER RD. Lwr. Mission. Gordon Dr. S. to Barnes Rd. to Althalmer Rd. 2000sf rancher, 3bd. 3ba., Jetted tub, b/i vac, 2 gas f/p’s, b/i oven & stove. Hardwood flrs., priv. fnce yrd., u/g irrig, cvrd patio, dbl grge, triple drive rm for RV. Call 250-762-4628

180º LAKEVIEW Two levels approx. 2600 sq.ft. Rancher with rented 1 bedroom in law suite. Excellent condition with continuous upgrades & attentive maintenance. Entertainment sized deck facing South West with one third under cover. Drive by 294 Clifton Rd N. & Call 250-861-4209 $595,000

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2BD. 2ba, fully fenc’d back yrd, cls. to DT & Capri, 5appl, NS, NP, DD & Ref’s req’d, $1250/mo. Avail. Sept 1 or 15, 250-764-2891, 250-470-2185 3bd, bbq, FP, laundry. OldGlenmore Resp.tenant. $1080 +utils. Aug/Sept. 763-7869. 3BDRM 2 full baths, carport, fenced yard, pets ok. 600 Bolotzky Crt. Available Immed. $1100 + utils. (250)-766-1117 ABOVE Average 4BD. 3ba. Updated, vaulted ceilings, 5appl, 2 decks, cls. to Extra Foods & bus, Avail. Sept. 1st NP, NS, Rent $1500.+utils, 250-763-6404 NEWLY Updated, Main Flr, 3bd. 2ba., 5appl., vaulted ceilings, 2 decks, cls. to Extra Foods & bus, NS, NP, Avail Sept. 1st Rent $1250. +utils. 250-763-6404

Mobile Homes & Pads MOBILES for rent, $675. to $765. Westside. NP. Call 250768-5080, 250-717-1033 TEDDY Bear Lodge, Cabins, trailers & tenting, nightly, weekly, monthly, under new ownership, 250-681-4968

Office/Retail AVAILABLE Sept 1st two(2) ground floor retail units, at 1511 Sutherland Ave Sign Space available. #103 is 1820/SF & #107 is 1684/SF. Base rent $12.00/SF + common of $3.95/SF. Royal Pacific Reality Appt to view 1604-765-3658 or 250-4486797 or E: rcurell@telus.net

Bright & spacious retail or office, main floor, Avail now, 1300sqft,ample parking, Westbank Town Centre, 718-9083 HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, & Rutland 1000 - 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295

Rooms for Rent

1BDRM roommate New, $430 Incl’s wi-fi, fridge & cable. NS ND. No Pets. Available. 250899-5070 or 250-681-3895 FURN’D ROOM for clean, mature, N/S student, working person. Near KLO Campus. Refs & DD req. 250-862-2950. Room for rent. Furn’d bdrm, mature male only, $450, tv, cable & utils incl,250-317-2546 ROOMS from $450. No drugs NP No parties. 250-860-8106, 250-718-3968, 250-899-5070

Shared Accommodation

1Bdrm in Westbank, Fully Furn’d Share Kitchen, W/D, Cable, Int. & Utils Incl’d. $575 + DD. Call (250)-768-8930 CLOSE to all ammenities & Benlee Park. One furn’d or unfurn’d bdrm, private bath, shared kitchen & lndry, $500 utils incl’d, NS. Avail Now. Call 250-826-1233 FEMALE Pref. Bright furn’d rm. Incl all utils, cble, int, no pets, $450. (250)-870-7183. LAKE Front Home. Looking for mature, quiet, employed person. No kids, no pets, NP. $900/mo + DD, utils incl’d. Ref’s req’d. Call Dave at 250717-5354 for more details


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1BD. Avail. Sept. 1st., cls. to Nesters, NS, NP, shr’d W/D, $725. utils. incl. 250-763-9693 1BD. Legal, 900sf, ns, np, $750.+dd, incl. utils, cls. to schools & bus, Avail Now. 250-864-7377, 250-765-0707 1bdrm w/o in Glenrosa area, bus stop near, no dogs, $800 including utilities. Available Aug 1, Call 250-212-0098 1Bd W/O, lrg, bright priv ent, & patio, sep wd, a/c, gas FP, new flooring $800 incl sat. TV, wifi & utils NS, NP. 762-9726. 2BD. 1300sq’, 5-appl, jetted tub, pool, Sat TV. Lakeview Heights. NS, Ref’s req’d. $1100. utils incl. 250-769-7107 2BD bsmt suite, $900 incl utils. NP, NS, Avail Sept 1st. Westbank.769-0076,864-4255 2BD legal suite Rutland. Nr. bus & shopping. 4appl, ns, np. $900 + utils. Avail Now. Call 250-863-1155 NEW 1bdrm + den. Utilities & internet incl’d, No pets & No parties. Call 250-763-7553

2BD. New bsmt. suite, very lg. w/view on Kirschner Mtn. 4 nw appl. incl. fr. load W&D, lots of storage, big kit, priv. sep. cov’rd ent. NS, NP, quiet mature tenants welcome, $1000. incl util/cbl.,Aug. 1st. 250-4911826 or 250-862-1842 2BD. w/o, cls. to UBC/bus, sep. prkng., w/d, ac, $975. incl WiFi, cble w/10 movie channels & Internet Sept 1, 250762-4670 2 bed, 1 bath. Bright 2 level suite. Private entry, balcony, shared laundry. Glenmore area on bus route, 4kms from UBC, 1km to Glenpark IGA. $900 inc. heat, hw, elect. Aug or Sep 1st. Jay: 250-3170999. CLEAN 2bdrm. CAPRI area 4 appls new flooring HW & heat incl. No Smoking No Parties. No Pets. Bus route. Sep ent. $775 (250)-860-9856 QUIET 2bdrm, 4plex behind Plaza 33. 5 appliances, carport & storage. NS, No Dogs. $830/mo Call 250-451-9923

RUTLAND Area, 2bd. $750. a month, and a room upstairs $400. all utils. incl. NS, NP, NB, WD, CB, near bus, 250862-9749, 250-575-9109

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WINFIELD. 2bd. lovely lakeview, country setting, 6appl, ns, np, fp, sing/prof. cpl, $980 utils/cbl incl Avail 250-317-2279

Suites, Upper 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. $1200. utililties & WD incl. 250-763-9693 3BD. 2ba., Newer Hm., 2-car grge., bk. deck,. elec. f/p, 6appl., Winfield,school & bus rte., $1400. util. incl. 766-5076 MODERN furn’d studio, small but cozy, suitable for student only, NS, Nparties, NP. Utils incl. $650. Call for more info. 250-860-2031 Avail. Now.

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1084 SF, 2 bed, 2 bth 45+ rancher. $30K in upgrades. Hardwd/tile, Isl Kitchen, Maple cabinetry, Hardie plank/stone ext, dble garage, exp aggregate drive/walk/ patio. Landscaped front, blinds, Central Heat/Air, 6 appls, Lease $350. 2 pets OK. MLS®10051143

RU4 2 FALLS ACRE LAKE VIEW PARCEL THE AT GLEN CANYON #103-3825 Glen Canyon Dr

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Westbank $294,900

Glen MacKenzie

Private quiet 1604 SF 3 bed 2.5 bath updated town home w view. Central Heat/Air/Vac/ Irrig, Oak kitchen & cabinetry, 5 appls, gas FP, cov deck & patio, storage area, 38’9x13 dble garage. Strata $231.54. All ages, 1 pet <15” OK! No rentals. MLS®10051346

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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Auto Accessories/Parts 4 Truck Tires, brand new, BFG All-terrain T/A, KO RWL 112R LRC, 265/70R17LT (Load Range C) Paid $1,000, Asking $800. 250-878-203 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

Auto Financing

ALL AGES, 1 PET, NO RENTALS #17-1120 Guisachan Rd

Springfield Spall $325,000

1455 SF 3 bed, 2.5 bath 2 storey. NEW: Hi-Eff Furnace, BI Vac, Laminate flooring, HWT, LR blinds. Gas fireplace, galley kitchen w nook, Central Air/Vac/Irrig, 5 appls, single garage, driveway stall, all ages, 1 pet, no rentals, fee $171.25. MLS®10044900

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“MISSION ESTATES” RANCHER #45-3370 Casorso Rd

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Lower Mission $349,900

Tastefully updated 1381 SF, 2 bed & den, 2 bth semidet rancher. New roof, dble garage. Central Heat/Air/ irrigation. Gas fireplace, bamboo hardwood floors, 5 appls, 2 private cov’d patios. Age 19+. Pets & BBQ OK. Fee $182. RV avail. No rentals, MLS® 10045400

Westbank $345,000

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1310 Rose Abby Dr

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West Kelowna Estates $385,000

2151 Total SF (1417 fin), 3 bed (up) & den, 3 bath family home on .13 acre lot w mtn view. Maple kitchen w eat in nook, dining area, gas FP, deck, patio, 7 appls, Central/Heat/Air/Vac, dble garage, peach tree. Unfin Laundry/Rec/Utility rms. MLS®10051649

FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS MUST BE SEEN! 3158 Broadview Pl

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Shannon Lake $385,000

Lakeview 2476 SF 5 bed (3 up), 3 bath home. Quiet family cul-de-sac. Very private .36 acre lot. Features extensive hardwood, granite tile, bright oak kitchen w bar & nook, Central Heat/ Air/Vac/Irrig, Dble garage, shed, new roof. Sewer paid. MLS®10051934

1673 SF WATERSCAPE RANCHER #24-595 Yates Rd

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North Glenmore $429,900

SandPointe - Updated 1673 SF, 2 bed/2 bath rancher w/ crawl space & double garage. Island kitchen, 5 appls., gas FP, carpet & tile floors, backs on complex waterscape. Age 55+, 2 pets <15” to shoulder, Fee $211. New roof 2008, furnace 2009. MLS®10051805

SUBSTANTIAL RENOVATION

Glenrosa $424,900

2557 Hillsborough Pl

Lakeview Heights $485,000

Quiet & private, park like .61 cul-de-sac acre, lake & mtn view, 4 bed & den, 2.5 bath updated 2352 SF home w pool. NEWER: pool(w deck & fence), kitchen & SS appls, heat pump(furnace/ air conditioning), roof. Single garage, lots of parking! MLS®10052071

Dilworth Mtn $549,900

#462-663 Denali Ct Panoramic lake & valley view! 2700 fin SF, 3 bed & den, 3 bath WO rancher. Great room concept, granite counters, island maple kitchen, vaulted ceiling, 2 gas FPs. Hardwd, slate, & carpet floors. Central Air/Vac/Irrig. 2 pets OK. Strata MLS®10050485

2217 Westville Place

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Shannon Lake $432,000

SPECTACULAR lake views/ cul-de-sac/updates & price! 4 bd, 3 bth, 2789 total (2470 fin) SF WO rancher. Lot .20 acre, 2 FP’s, vaulted ceiling, dble carport, central heat/air/ vac/security, 5 appls, Murphy bed/chest/dresser, 200 amp, sewer paid! MLS®10050083

RANCHER W POOL 2120 Peters Road

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Westbank $545,000

PANORAMIC LAKE VIEW

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Substantial custom reno & addition 2007. Open concept 3 bed, 2 full bath, 1489 SF rancher. Island kitchen, granite & pantry. Private .21 acre lot, shed, XL dbl garage, RV park, 2 patios . Hardwood & limestone floors. Gas FP & U/G irrigation. MLS®10051917

LAKEVIEW UPDATED WO RANCHER

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3 PM

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3563 Glen Eagles Crt

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2100 SF 1 level rancher w pool! Lake proximity w mtn view. Freshly painted & updated. 3 bed, 2.5 bath, family rm, CAir/Vac/ Irrig, fenced .38 acre, 2 dble garages, RV parking, hardwood/tile/new carpet, isl kitchen, 6 appls, crown molding, shed. MLS®10050091

PANORAMIC LAKE VIEW

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Dilworth Mtn $599,900

#207-663 Denali Ct

Panoramic lake, valley & city view! 2468 fin SF, 4 bed, 3 bath walk-out rancher. Great room concept, granite island bar maple kitchen, vaulted ceiling, gas FP. Oak hardwd, tile, cork & carpet floors. Central Air/Vac/Irrig. 2 pets OK. Strata $224.73 MLS®10049934

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Apt/Condo for Rent

1984 Chev Empress Triple E 20’ Motorhome. Low KMs, $7700 obo. 250-260-1920 1994 32’ Motor Home “Triple E Edition” Perfect Cond. Low Mileage, price for quick sale $8,000 obo. 250-358-7296 A Steal! 28’ M.H Class A 79 Harley. Mechanics tools! $5800. 250-308-7916 after 6.

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 1976 International Scout 2, Project vehicle, runs. $1200 obo. 250-260-1920 1998: Chev 4x4, ext cab. Low km $5000. 250-308-9426 2006 Ford Ranger, 4 dr , V6, 5 spd, a/c, only 92k, exc cond. $7950. 250-545-9120

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BEST DEALS IN KELOWNA! Affordable 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms. AC, near schools, shopping & bus route. Insuite laundry H.Up’s. Across from Park. Clean Quiet & Spacious. Sorry NO Pets. Well Managed Building (250)-861-5605 or (250)-861-5657

Recreational/Sale

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.

Boats

Off Road Vehicles

3582 Brown Rd

Mortgage helper? 2429 SF, 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 kitchen family Bi-level w lake & mtn views. Walk to all amenities. Fenced .20 acre yard w garden shed. Central Heat/Air, huge oak kitchen w island, gas FP, workshop, single garage, newer roof/HWT. MLS®10051837

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Legal Notices NOTICE of Amendment to the Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) Doug Bateman Logging - Forest Stewardship Plan. Please note that an administrative amendment to Gorman Bros. FSP has been approved by the District Manager of the Okanagan Shuswap Forest District. This amendment adds Doug Bateman Logging Ltd. to the Gorman Bros. FSP under licence FL A88877 for operations in the Hydraulic Forest Development Unit near McCulloch (Hydraulic) Lake, east of Kelowna. As per section 20(3) of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation, the District Manager has approved an exemption from advertising and making the amendment available for public review and comment. Operations were authorized to begin in September 2011. If you have further questions regarding this notification please contact Doug Campbell RFT at 250-4946499 or Kerry Rouck RPF at 250-768-6220 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: ESTATE OF MERLE KEDY FAULKNER, Also Known as Merle K Faulkner formerly OF 2264 Lillooet Cresent, Kelowna, British Columbia. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above deceased are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor, at 301-1665 Ellis Street, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1Y 2B3, on or before September 7, 2012 after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Janet Elizabeth Faulkner Exceutor by Pushor Mitchell LLP Lawyers Attention: CURTIS L. DARMOHRAY telephone (250)762-2108 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR DYKAU, DECEASED, Formerly of 3221 Casorso Road, Kelowna, BC. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Arthur Dykau are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at 434 Glenwood Avenue, Kelowna BC., V1Y 5M1 on or before August 31, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. Herbert Helwing, Executor c/o Geoffrey W. White Solicitor GEOFFREY W. WHITE LAW CORPORATION Barristers and Solicitors 434 Glenwood Avenue. Kelowna, BC., V1Y 5M1

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Final Blowout of

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his week, contributor Ceinwen Morgan talks to Rhonda Rohatynchuk, a former Kelowna realtor who now lives in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and sells real estate in that city. But while she heps Kelonwa residents looking for property inPuerto Vallarta, she also sends Mexican clients, looking to buy in Kelowna, to her real estate contatacts here. Over the years, she has sold many resort-style condominiums in Kelowna as rental investments, to people who come for the summer to enjoy this areas weather and amenities, and to those who call Kelowna home for six months and travel elsewhere. Her Kelowna realtor contactsalso send her buyers who are interested in owning property in the warm tropical climes of Puerto Vallarta. Rohatynchuk is also involved with Puerto Vallarta Villas, a rental and property management company for those who want to rent a condominium while on vacation. In her spare time, she takes reservations for cruise ship vacations, working for Holland Travel. Question: How long have you been selling real estate? Answer: I was a licensed realtor in Kelowna, starting with Royal Lepage in 2002 and then spending eight years with

Macdonald Realty Kel owna. Q. How long have you been in Mexico as an agent? A. I started with Ron Morgan Properties, Puerto Vallarta, in September 2011 Q. How did you become licensed to sell in Mexico? A. The broker sponsors you and you become an associate of AMPI (the Mexican real estate association). You pay annual fees, are required to take professional courses and attend the monthly meetings. If you do not follow the rules as set out, you are no longer welcome and your membership will not be renewed. Q. It has been rumour ed that foreigners cannot own real property in Mexico, is this true? A. No. Foreigners can buy property in Mexico and it is perfectly legal. If the property is in the “restricted zone,” which is 100 kilometres along the border and 50 kilometres along the coast, then the owner establishes a “fideicomiso,” which is a trust set up with a bank. The fideicomiso can be established for a maximum of 50 years and can be automatically renewed for another 50-year period. The owner has the right to transfer the title to any other party, including a member of his or her family. That is no different than it is in Canada. Q. Is there a cost to a

bank trust? A. Yes. It ranges from $400 to $500 for setting up the trust and then about the same annually to cover the services of the trustee. Q. What about financing. Can a Canadian buyer get a mortgage in Mexico. A. Yes. There are mortgage brokers who deal with banks who will provide mortgages to Canadians and Americans. I have their contact information.

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I FEEL VERY SAFE WALKING AROUND, AND LIVING IN, PUERTO VALLARTA, AS DO MANY RETURNING TOURISTS. Rhonda Rohatynchuk

Q. Is the process similar to buying property here in British Columbia and across Canada? A. It is different in many ways, but similar in some. Buying property in Mexico is much more complicated and without the right help and a qualified agent, one could lose the total investment. The process of closing on a property can take three to six months and sometimes longer. Deposits and funds to complete

are put into an escrow account with a title company, where as in Canada funds are usually paid to a lawyer in trust, who distributes the money. One also has to be cautious when buying pre-construction real estate, as there could be some danger. It is different than in the Okanagan. Buyers do need the assistance of an agent who can keep them out of trouble and assure all the right clauses are in the contract to purchase. Q. For buyers who are purchasing a property as a second residence or as a rental investment, are their difficulties living so far away? A. That’s a good question. Most owners hire a property manager to provide maid service, monitor the property, pay all the utility bills and keep the property in good condition all year round. It is not expensive and it can be the best investment an owner can make. Q. Are there many owners from Canada in Puerto Vallarta? A. There many foreigners who live year ‘round and many retirees who call Puerto Vallarta home. There are also snow birds who are here just for the winter months, from all over the world. I have friends who are permanent residences from France, Switzerland, England, the U.S. and Canada. There are quite a few people from the Okanagan who own property

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RHONDA ROHATYNCHUK is a former Kelowna realtor, who now lives, and works, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. along the Banderas Bay. I have been told there are around 40,000 Americans alone who live in the Puerto Vallarta area . Q. I understand that tourists love to visit Puerto Vallarta. A. Absolutely. More than 1.5 million tourists visited Puerto Vallarta in 2010 and 3.5 million in last year. Many of the buyers were once tourists and have visited once, twice or several times. They fall in love with Puerto Vallarta and buy a condo or a home for fu-

ture retirement, to move in right away or to simply vacation there. Many investors see the positive side of purchasing for rental investment, and are very pleased with their decision. Q. Finally, with all the media attention about the safety in Mexico, how safe is it in Puerto Vallarta? A. It’s very safe. The media attention that Mexico has been getting has to do with the drug cartel violence, which is predominantly near the U.S.-

Mexican border. If you are not involved with the drug cartel, you are safe. I feel very safe walking around, and living in, Puerto Vallarta, as do many returning tourists. I invite everyone to come visit me, discuss property investment or simply come in and say hi. Come and see why Puerto Vallarta is truly paradise and meet the friendliest people. Ceinwen Morgan has worked in the Kelowna real estate industry for the past five years.

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