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Fringe goes back to school Perhaps the world can be divided between people who loved the first day of school and those who didn’t. There is always that mix of excitement and anxiety: do I wear my new outfit or will that make it look like I’m a dork who actually likes the idea that school has started again? Do I play it cool? Can I even pull off playing it cool? For those looking for advice (or healing), the Fringe Festival can help. Here’s a list of some of the performances, serious and funny, that give us a different perspective on the return to school.
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RIOT: reaction & reconciliation Written by Grade 10 students, this show is about the Stanley Cup riot and will be staged in the Woodwards Atrium, under the Stan Douglas mural of another famous Vancouver riot.
Buddhist pet blessings According to Buddhist thought, blessing animals can help reduce the hardships they may face in their lives, and lead to a positive rebirth. On September 1, Kyabgon Phakchock Rinpoche, the supreme head of the Tibetan Taklung Kagyu Buddhist lineage, will conduct the first known pet blessing in Vancouver by a Buddhist lama. It’s at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Courtyard from 3 to 5pm. Pet owners are urged to reserve a spot online at PetBlessing.eventbrite.ca or by calling 604-6623207 ext.209. If the pet cannot attend the ceremony, owners can bring a photo for blessing. A portion of the suggested $20 donation will be used to help dogs-inneed in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Riverview High: the Musical A parody of Archie comic. (Were you a Betty or a Veronica?) Recess All about students and teacher experiences in New York by a teacher who actually taught there.
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The accessible musician Dan Mangan opens up about his music and his personal life — he’s about to get married — in new documentary managed to tell a story, which was the purpose of the doc. I’m a little bit shy about how much I’m talking in it, but that’s natural to me.
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remember the first time I saw you play,” said a fan to Dan Mangan. “You were with Basement Suite and it was in this gymnasium in North Van.” “Whoa, my god,” Mangan said, genuinely impressed that the fan knew Basement Suite, Mangan’s first band. “Yeah, I remember those days.” This conversation was one of several that Mangan had with admirers during our interview at the screening of What Happens Next?, a documentary on the Vancouver singer-songwriter’s career leading up to a personal-hallmark performance at the Orpheum Theatre last November. Initially, I had resisted the temptations of Dan Mangan. Mistaking sincerity with smugness, the cynic in me questioned the humility and the let’shave-a-pint aura that partially defined the man. Musically, he did not have that edge, that bittersweet sincerity I usually look for in artists. It became, however, difficult to ignore the unavoidable hum of praises sung by friends, critics and even music snobs like myself. After listening to 2009’s Nice, Nice, Very Nice and last year’s Oh, Fortune, I was soon singing the praises to tracks like Sold and Rows of Houses, where I found that edge in the lyrics — there was real some angst and a hurting soul — beneath the pop melodies. WE: What do you credit all of the recent success to? Is it honesty? Ambition? Dan Mangan: The purpose is to be honest. That’s it — work hard and be honest. That’s everything. Masked or veiled coolness only goes so far and that can be short-lived. You have to be honest because that’s the stuff that allows you to have any foothold to stand in. Adjectives that I’ve heard to describe you include “approachable” and “accessible.” Do you consciously try to deliver yourself in that way? (Laughs) I don’t put on a mask to be in the spotlight, I’m just me. So maybe it’s in my nature to be accessible, but for me it’s just life. The whole goal is to be yourself. If you are yourself and that self is a compassionate and thoughtful person, then those are good things to strive for. So was it quite surreal watching the documentary? It’s weird to watch yourself and then be in the same room as all those people also watching you speak. It’s very exposing but I think [filmmakers] Brent Hodge and Jon Sidall did an amazing job and
What was the documentary’s original purpose? Well, I think when you start making a documentary, you don’t know what the purpose is and that’s kind of the fun part of it, that’s the craziness of it — figuring out what the story is when you don’t know what the purpose is. I think they were really smart to grab Kenton [Loewon, drummer] and Gord [Grdina, guitarist] and Kirsten [Slenning, Mangan’s fiancée) to be characters in it [for a poker game] and pull it all together. And they took footage from all these different things and made into one cohesive package. Was the Orpheum show pretty nerve-wracking ? I don’t really suffer from huge stage anxiety, but there was bit because we were on this big, long tour and this was the final home-coming show. So yeah, there was a lot of anticipation for it.
Dan Mangan says that wherever he is — on stage or at home in Vancouver — he’s always the same person.
In the documentary, you mention how this show was a big piece of the puzzle, professionally. What’s the next piece? I guess that’s what the documentary’s about. I guess it’s just more music. None of the hoopla exists without the music so I’m just going to get back to writing. In the immediate future, I’m getting married and we’re playing some festivals and we’re doing a Canadian tour with Rural Alberta Advantage. And then we’ll go back to Europe, playing a tour with Jason Collett. Next year, we’re going to take it a little slower with the touring and I’m going to do some film scoring and stuff like that, maybe record another album. Aside from music, are there any other creative areas that you’re interested in exploring? I don’t know. I’m just open to the winds of the universe and if they take me in different directions, I’ll just follow my gut. I’ll try some film scoring and I think that my musical journey will have all kinds of different chapters in it. If one day, music isn’t fulfilling me anymore, I don’t have any issues going in a different direction. Like, other types of writing? Yeah, maybe. I’m interested in writing fiction – I’m interested in a lot of things. What Happens Next? will be aired nationally on CBC on a yet-to-be-announced date. It will then be available for online streaming at CBCMusic.ca.
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After much door knocking, he found various sponsors who agreed to come on board with the funds, one boat at a time. The next task was to find the right boat designer. Don Martin was up to the challenge and agreed to build a boat with instructions that all necessary maneuvers be brought down to the simplest and most efficient operation. The sponsorship program continues, and last week a boat sponsored by the Friends of Ferrari was christened and launched by the Jericho Disabled Sailing Association of British Columbia, a volunteerrun organization. Sitting in the cockpit behind Sullivan, I admire the seemingly simple technology; using just two fingers, he sails the boat away from the beach. On the water around us, flotillas of both able-bodied and disabled boaters sail or race together. As our boat accelerates, leaning with the wind, I can’t repress a grin, and that amazing feeling that all sailors experience once the lines to land are cast and the craft starts moving under her own power. Comfortably ensconced in his bucket seat, Sam suddenly lets out a joyous “Yippee!” — an accurate expression of that incredible sensation of independence and freedom. For details, go to DisabledSailingBC.org
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The heart of Rick Hansen Today he’s a Canadian icon but 25 years ago it took a million people lining the streets of Beijing to make the world notice that a hero was being born By Martha Perkins
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t’s 1986. Michael French is the producer of BCTV’s Vancouver Show and he’s just been told that a million people lined the streets of Beijing to cheer on Rick Hansen during his Man in Motion tour. French senses that something big is happening so he calls a few friends, calls in a few favours, and quickly cobbles together a documentary team that flies to China a few days later. “You know how sometimes you think you know something about a person,” French says in a telephone interview, “and all of a sudden you meet them and it’s a whole different experience than you imagined? When I met Rick [in China], he was on the road. He was wheeling. He was not happy. He was tired, the wind was blowing, he was beaten up. “I realized that whether there was one person on the street [cheering him on] or one thousand, his job was still the same — ‘I just gotta get through this day.’ I was astounded to find him living entirely in the moment, focused only on getting through the next mile. “I think he was holding on minute by minute sometimes.” That’s the thing about meeting a live-and-in-the-flesh super hero. Because they are doing the extraordinary — like wheeling themselves around the world — you simply assume they were born with some special power, some prenatural ability to do things no other human can do. Maybe it’s a way to justify why you’re not trying to squeeze too many heroic acts into your day. It’s easier to stop questioning whether they have the same weaknesses as most mere mortals. And then you find out, as French did, that this particular super hero was simply a young, very determined man in agony as he pushed his body to do the equivalent of a marathon every two days. This is the Rick Hansen you meet in French’s 2010 movie, Heart of a Dragon, which has just been
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released as a DVD. Hansen isn’t seeing his quest to circumnavigate the globe in his wheelchair as some sort of mystical vision quest. He doesn’t get involved in deep, philosophical pontifications about the meaning of life. Instead, Hansen is focused almost exclusively on how he’s going to find the strength to get himself up the long, snaking spine of the Great Wall of China. Such single-mindedness sometimes blinds him to the people around him — people like Don Alder, who was in the truck with him when a teenaged Hansen lost the use of his legs, physiotherapist Amanda Reid, who would later become his wife, and his cousin Robin Gibson. Rather than go the Forrest Gump route — superimposing an actor’s image into real-life scenes — French does, quite literally, what only he can do. He takes his documentary footage of Hansen in China in 1986 and weaves it into the story. He doesn’t use only the shots that could trick the audience into believing that it’s actor Victor Webster in the chair. Instead, film and documentary are woven together, giving the audience credit for knowing
that there’s a difference. This is not the movie Hollywood would have made. “Based on a true story” would have meant that apart of acknowledging that someone did indeed circumnavigate the globe in a wheelchair, the paths of truth and fiction would rarely converge. “We decided, ‘let’s tell the story we understood,’” French says of the decision to concentrate on those few days in China. “In the end, our sole objective was that if you see someone struggling, you will take a different look at them. Rick wanted people to see disability in a way that had never been done before…. “Rick is clearly an athlete. He was hugely inspired by Terry Fox. Then, as he was going around the world, he was hugely inspired by his wife Amanda [who joined the Man in Motion tour as his physiotherapist.] He found people who were in the place he wanted to go. He finds people he respects and learns from them. The Rick Hansen you see now is someone who incorporated the best qualities of those people.”
Top: Vancouver filmmaker Michael French took this photo of Rick Hansen on the Great Wall of China in 1986. Footage from that documentary is used in French’s feature film, Heart of a Dragon. Above: Andrew-Lee Potts as Don Alder (right), Sarah-Jane Potts as Amanda Reid (centre), and Ethan Embry as Robin Gibson (left) help Victor Webster (as Hansen) on his gruelling ascent. Left: Webster and French on the Great Wall.
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Personal Apps/Services • Strava — Love tracking runs and cycling here • Rdio — Music, sweet music (see sidebar) • HeyTell — Just fun • Talking Tom — I love texting him to friends, haha • Vyclone — Playing around with this currently
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18 million songs on hand Rdio, Ryan Holmes’ “must-have” music app from the creators of Skype, has just increased its catalogue to an impressive 18 million songs, thanks to partnership deals with CD Baby and TuneCore (the largest aggregators of independent music). With Rdio, users can discover new music through friends, people with similar tastes and the artists themselves, enjoying on-demand access and building customized music collections. The service streams on the web, in-home and in-car, on tablets and mobile phones, and is even available offline. To put the app in perspective, the most popular music vendor in the world, iTunes, currently offers 28 million songs. Rdio, on the other hand, is a subscription service. Try it for free at Rdio.com.
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Reaching your goals: 10 easy tips By Brad Hardie Chart a course and then revise Take some time to think about the goals that you would like to accomplish. Be clear and make sure they are really the ones that you desire. Research and learn as much about them as you can. Three months from now your goals may look very different than they did from the beginning. Be flexible so that you can alter and rearrange goals that no longer work for you and be open to new ones. Pen to paper Write our goals down. Studies show that goals are better realized when you actually set a pen to paper. You breathe life into your ideas and make them more tangible. Being able to review a list is helpful in deciding what we really want to pursue. Scale the goal When setting a new goal make sure it is something that you are genuinely interested in. If you are unsure about a goal then scale the goal from one to 10, one being “I really have no interest in this” and 10 being “Let’s rock this”. If the goal falls anywhere below an eight then I suggest you do one of two things: decide how you can make it closer to a 10, or look at whether it’s really worth pursuing. Be realistic Taking on goals that you know you simply cannot succeed at will only prevent you from accomplishing the ones you can. Keep your list manageable; don’t make it unreasonably large or daunting. Having a long list of things you want to accomplish may look impressive but can start to feel so daunting that none of the goals get completed. Timing is everything When looking at your goals, consider when they will start and when they will finish. If you set goals with no timeline, then chances are they may never happen. I encourage clients to use their calendars and fill out several days, weeks or months at a time. It is amazing when you have an idea of what you are doing and when, how much easier the task can seem to accomplish. Assume the position To succeed at something, you have to commit to it entirely and “assume the position”. As children, we could easily become anything we desired by simply visualizing it with few restrictions. As adults, we have to exercise our inner child more and be open to possibility. For instance, I tell clients if you want to be a great cook, then you must act, talk and channel cooking as if you are a great cook! Divide and conquer Prioritize. It is best to start with smaller things that will help build momentum. For instance if your list includes “clean desk top” as one of the items, and “clean bedroom” as another, then build momentum by doing your smaller task first, and moving to the larger task second. Get a different perspective When setting goals that seem daunting, try taking on a new perspective. Ask others how they have accomplished similar goals or how they are working toward accomplishing them. Being open to opinions can save you loads of time and actually give you insight into faster completion of your own goals. Celebrate When you have accomplished a goal, before setting off on the next one, make sure to celebrate what you have done. It may be as simple as a coffee break or as elaborate as a dinner out. Completing a goal and being rewarded for it will establish positive reinforcement, which makes it more likely for you to continue working down your list. Brad Hardie is a business and life consultant, strategist and associate certified coach at Nextstep Communication, contributing to the well-being and self-improvement of businesses and individuals for over 20 years. Next-Step.ca
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Breakfast TV’s Dawn Chubai is thrilled by this Pintuck Wrap Dress, chosen for her by designer Chloe Angus and Sarah MacLachlan, director of operations and assistant designer, at Chloe Angus Designs in Vancouver. Doug Shanks photo
Get a fresh fashion look for that ‘other new year’ Breakfast TV’s Dawn Chubai finds the perfect fit at Chloe Designs
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hat it is about Labour Day that gives us that frisson of excitement and anticipation, even though it may have been years since we were aflutter about the first day back to school? Compared to New Year’s Eve, a somewhat contrived launch of new opportunities, for many of us Labour Day is the true new year. We want a new wardrobe, a new look, a new start. There’s a freshness in the air and although the nights are cooler, our thoughts of winter are still far away. There’s still a whole new fabulous season to enjoy first — autumn. On this week’s cover is Breakfast TV’s Dawn Chubai, who, when she’s not exploring all the things that make this city great, is also a well-known singer and entertainer in high demand as an event host. We asked Vancouver designer Chloe Angus of Chloe Designs how we can all revamp our wardrobe. Describe the outfit you’ve chosen for Dawn. Dawn is wearing our Pintuck Wrap Dress in teal with a Modern Spirit Wrap in smoke. This dress has a great neckline to show off the silver moon pendant by Haida artist Clarence Mills that we paired
it with. The dress is made from ultra soft bamboo jersey and can easily take Dawn through her busy day reporting to an evening out on the town. Why this outfit? This outfit works well for Dawn because the pintuck detail really accentuates her waist and highlights her beautiful hourglass figure. Women with a fuller chest should try and have some definition at the waist to show shape, staying away from loose, blousy styles that can make them look bigger than they are. What is the most common fashion mistake women make? Wearing clothing that is either too big or too small is the most common fashion mistake. When your clothing fits properly you look polished and pulled together. If you find that you are between sizes just a small alteration can make all the difference. That is why we offer alterations (at no extra cost) as part of our service when you shop our ready-to-wear line. Our made-to-measure pieces are the ultimate fit and when your dress slides on like a glove you will be sure you are not making any mistakes. What’s your advice for a woman who wants to refresh her fashion statement. Most of us could use a bit more colour in our wardrobes; try and add a few pieces in the season’s hottest colours to bring your staple pieces up to date. Shoes are also an important part of refreshing your style. We send all our customers to Lord’s Shoes at 2932 Granville; they have a good selection of well-made shoes. What are the five pieces every woman should have in her closet? • A classic sheath dress is a go-to piece
for all occasions from weddings to job interviews. This dress fits like a glove when made to measure and is sure to turn heads. • The perfect white blouse; fit and fabric are what define this wardrobe essential • A three-piece suit; blazer, pants, and skirt in black, grey, navy or brown. With these three pieces you can mix and match or separate — blazer with jeans, skirt with a sweater set, pants with a white blouse and button wrap… you can see where we are going with this. You don’t need an office to need a good suit. • Hanky Panky underwear. This is the only item we sell at the store that we don’t make ourselves but I feel it is a MUST for every lady’s wardrobe. This ultra soft stretch lace panty eliminates panty line for a smooth look all over and the rainbow of colours will keep you coming back for more. • The Button Wrap (at least one!) This versatile piece of clothing made famous by yours truly is the one thing that goes with everything. The perfect way to finish any outfit, dressy or casual, and with a million and one ways to wear it works for any age and style. Good for work, travel, and weekends. Like your credit card… do not leave home without it. We all say “I won’t go shopping until I lose five pounds.” Why should we all go shopping today? Why wait one more minute to look your best? We will help you dress in a way that makes you appear more slim and trim by highlighting your best features and subtly hiding the rest. Dress with confidence whether you are a size 2 or 22. ChloeAngus.com | 4273 Dunbar | 604-224-2456
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5 tips for better school lunches By Jenn Chic
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Containers Keep things fresh and intact with a variety of containers that fit neatly into a lunch bag. Whether using a traditional Japanese bento box, an Indian stainless steel tiffin that stacks together neatly (such as from Onyx — designed by a local mom), economical and unique options can be found in Chinatown or online. Include a stainless steel bottle of water to ensure kids stay hydrated without the sugar and
Cutting food into pieces makes eating healthily fun for kids. Jenn Chic photo
Sometimes all it takes is cutting up fruit, veggies, cheese and meat in different shapes, rather than simple slices, to keep them interesting. Try tiny cubes of cheese, mini tomatoes, super-skinny carrot, cucumbers and celery sticks. Veggies can be enhanced with a simple shake of gomashio (seasoned sesame seeds). Send along a Ziploc bag of seasoning, to which the veggies can be added and shaken, to ensure overseasoning is avoided.
Make fruit fun Use a mini melon baller to carve up apples, melons, bananas and strawberries into a bowlful of berry-sized balls. (Throw leftovers into the next day’s smoothie). Add blueberries to complete the party. A squeeze of lemon will keep apples from browning and add a barely detectable but delicious zing. Add a splash of maple syrup to sweeten it up with a boost of minerals or a sprinkle of hemp seeds for a colourful crunch. Serve in a small bowl with a tightly fitting lid.
A good ol’ thermos Keep smoothies cool or soup, stew or pasta warm. A wide-mouthed model will make for easy serving but even better, easier cleaning. Left-over dinner time favourites can be reheated in the morning and accompanied with small containers of grated cheese, chopped arugula or sunflower seeds to add at mealtime. Jenn Chic is market manager for the Kitsilano and Kerrisdale Farmers Markets. JennChicCooks.com | EatLocal.org
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hough I was born in Vancouver and consider myself very much a BC boy, I spent nine years (off and on) growing up in downtown Toronto. I have plenty of fond memories of the city — it was where I got my first proper restaurant job, where I found my calling (however fleeting) as a Boy Scout, and where I first discovered girls (I’d previously only been to private schools for boys). But aside from the efficiency of its public transportation system and the intense electrical storms in the heat of summer, I never thought I’d pine for anything quintessentially Toronto-esque. That changed when I returned to speak at a conference on food a few years ago and tripped over one of my best and strongest memories, that of the humble, over-sized peameal bacon sandwich made by several competing vendors in the St. Lawrence Market. I was having a hangover wander with some of my fellow speakers when I was reunited with this beast of a sandwich. It
was a simple enough tower of warm peameal bacon slices with crumbled meal, lettuce, cheddar, tomato, and mayonnaise inside a soft, juice-soaked bun, but it was a sight nevertheless. The food editor of GQ, Alan Richman, asked me — with no small amount of envy in his voice — what it was that I was stuffing my face so gleefully with. I gave him the same dry description that I just gave you, only with my mouth full, explaining that it was “the city’s signature dish... Toronto’s greatest culinary gift to Canada.” And no, I didn’t offer him a bite. I wasn’t completely accurate in my description, however. Despite its drool-inducing properties and massive local appeal, the famous peameal bacon sandwiches have never enjoyed anything approaching national reach. They’ve certainly never made an entrance to Vancouver’s food scene, a sad fact that has frustrated me to no end. Ever since that visit I’ve asked just about every new butcher shop, deli, and sandwich speciality joint
whether they’d ever consider offering one. The response has always been roundly uniform: “We’ve never heard of it” — polite chef-speak for “f*** the hell off”. When Big Lou’s Butcher Shop was getting ready to open at Gore and Powell two years ago, I gave them the same spiel and received the identical response. I even tried to entice them with an “every former Torontonian living in Vancouver will love you” angle, but owners Karl Gregg and Allan Bosomworth just smiled and blinked, completely nonplussed. When Meat & Bread were building their second location, I tried again, to no avail. As a sandwich advocate, I was just no good. So I gave up. But then two weeks ago I received a text from Gregg asking if I would I please come down to Big Lou’s and help him and Bosomworth reconstruct the sandwich so beloved by Torontonians. It turns out that I wasn’t the only one lobbying for it, and thus, after they met my terms (I would be permitted to eat the experiments), my long-standing policy of never doing consulting jobs flew out the window. Even by reading up on the
internet and employing my recollections (such as they were), a peameal bacon sandwich reminiscent of the ones at Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market wouldn’t be an easy thing for them to replicate. Neither Gregg nor Bosomworth had never eaten the sandwich before, and Big Lou’s is bereft of a flat top grill for sizzling. The first thing I noticed was that their peameal bacon slices were half the size of those that you get in Toronto, where five to six slabs usually make it into every sandwich. At Big Lou’s, they’re using a dozen of their smaller slices for parity. But they weren’t greasy enough. In order for that effect to be achieved, they tried warming the peameal slices in their oven with a light wash of porchetta drippings. This — it should surprise no one — turned out to be the most delicious solution imaginable. They also added more garlic aioli, which had been developed to mimic the garlic sauce used by Sausage King (one of the most famous of the Toronto’s peameal bacon sandwich makers), and included an
option for HP Sauce, which is one of the more standard add-ons (together with bell peppers and fried eggs). But there weren’t enough of those golden, mealy crumbles that are like little gifts to your molars at other Toronto joints like Carousel and Paddington’s. In the first draft, they were keeping to the edges, with little (if any) instances within. Not good enough. So they added more. The sandwich is finished with iceberg lettuce, cheddar and tomato, and instead of using kaiser rolls or sesame seed hamburger buns (as they do most commonly in Toronto), they settled on Portuguese buns, which soak up the fat and mayo without becoming enslaved (to ruin) by either. In the end, I think they’ve nailed a fantastic, borderline enormous facsimile. Even the price is on par with Toronto. I remember them being in the $6-$8 range when I used to live there, and at Big Lou’s, where they premiere this week (269 Powell St., 604-566-9229, BigLousButcherShop), they sell for $7.95, which is a deal to be sure.
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Sanafir (1026 Granville) is scheduled to close after dinner service on September 1. The Glowbal Group restaurant and lounge — known for its fusion Mediterranean, Asian, North African, and Indian menu — will undergo a $450,000 renovation and reopen in the fall of 2012 with a new concept. The restaurant will celebrate its five years as part of Vancouver’s food scene with a closing party, which will include live music and belly dancers, on September 1 starting at 6:30pm. — from BC Les Clefs d’Or
Ensemble, eTap close It was with a tremendous sense of loss that Vancouver food fans learned that Dale Mackay has closed his two restaurants, Ensemble and eTap. The amiable chef had opened both establishments shortly after being crowned Top Chef Canada by the Food Network. While his downhome-with-flair cooking was popular, he told the Vancouver Sun that was wasn’t properly financed when he opened eTap so soon after Ensemble, and that now he’s thinking of heading to his home province of Saskatchewan. It will be sad to say farewell to someone whose gracious acceptance of his television fame endeared him to everyone. Vancouver can be proud of the way he acted as an ambassador of the city’s food culture and his support of various causes.
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Gastown chili contest On Sept. 1 and 2, Gastown’s Blarney Stone pub is hosting a bbq and chili cook-off for charity festival. The outdoor block party includes live music, kids activities and food, with participants invited to join celebrity judges — Vancouver Canuck Jason Garrison, Global TV’s Sophie Lui, Team 1040’s Joe Leary and Vancouver chef Peter Gray from Whet’s Kitchen — in voting for the best chili cooked up by 12 Vancouver restaurants. The finale is Sunday night when, after a pig roast, everyone can cheer on the winners and then dance to a cover band and DJ. The proceeds go directly to Athletics 4 Kids, a local charity that helps underprivileged kids participate in sports. Carrall Street between Cordova and Water will be shut down for the two days. For details go to BlarneyStone.ca.
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Following on the success of Julia Child’s 100th birthday party across the city, Les Dames d’Escoffier is hosting Julia in Paris, a stunning 10-course dinner prepared by some of Vancouver’s favourite chefs. Special guest chefs (in alphabetical order) are Dame Andrea Carlson (formerly of Bishop’s and now chef at her new restaurant Burdock & Co); Bala Kumanan, Hy’s of Canada (Celebrating their 50th anniversary this October); Bruno Feldeisen, executive pastry chef, Four Seasons; Hidekazu Tojo, Tojo’s; Kerry Sear, Four Seasons, Seattle; Lee Cooper, L‘Abattoir; Dame Lee Murphy, Vista d’Oro; Les Amis du Fromage with Dame Lesley Stowe; Raincoast Crisps; Dame Margaret Chisholm, Culinary Capers Catering; Ned Bell, Yew Restaurant; Scott Jaeger, The Pear Tree with artisan breads by Dame Mary Mackay, Terra Breads; Thomas Haas of Thomas Haas Fine Chocolates; and Dame Ann Kirsebom providing a grand cachet chocolate noir with Grand Marnier liqueur. There’s a champagne reception to start and a cognac and chocolate bar to end. This elegant dinner party on Sept. 8 is on the rooftop deck of the Four Seasons hotel and limited to 100 people. Tickets are $300 each and proceeds will fund the Dames’ local outreach projects, including Growing Chefs, as well as the Les Dames d’Escoffier International Julia Child Foundation Legacy Awards. For details go to LesDames.ca.
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Fresh at farmers market: peaches By Jenn Chic
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eaches don’t need much introduction. That first bite into a warm luscious peach, with sweet juices exploding chinward and beyond, are a true indication that we are right smack in the midst of summer. Peaches are great additions to any meal — on yogurt or in smoothies, simply added to a favourite jar of salsa, broiled for a couple minutes and served on a salad of arugula, goat cheese and proscuitto, or blended margharita-style with tequila. With school starting just around the corner, this recipe is the perfect answer to busy mornings in need of a nutritious kick good enough for kids and grown-up alike. The recipe makes eight tarts that can be stored in an airtight container for about three days on the counter. They can easily be reheated in the toaster oven. PEACH POP TARTS Adapted from Tasting Table Summer Cookbook 2012 ¾ cup unsalted butter 1 cup organic cane sugar 1 ¼ cups whole wheat flour ¾ cup all-purpose flour ¾ teaspoon salt ½ cup buttermilk 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature 2 cups peeled and chopped peaches (about 5-6 ripe peaches) 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon cornstarch In a stand mixer, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. In a medium bowl, whisk together dry ingredients. Alternating with the buttermilk, add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture until a dough forms. Divide the dough into two balls and wrap in plastic. Chill for 1 hour. In a small bowl, whisk together 1 tablespoon of honey and the cornstarch. In a saucepan over medium heat, combine the peaches and cornstarch mixture and cook until the fruit comes to a simmer. Lower the heat and cook until the fruit breaks down, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. Taste for sweetness and add more honey as needed. Add cream cheese and stir until well combined. Remove the compote from the saucepan and chill until ready to use. Remove one dough ball from the refrigerator and place on a lightly floured surface. Roll out to a large rectangle, about 1/4-inch thick. Cut the dough into eight 4-inch by 3-inch rectangles, rerolling the dough if necessary. Place the rectangles on a parchment-lined sheet pan and chill. Roll out the second dough ball and cut into slightly larger rectangles. Place the rectangles on a second parchment-lined sheet pan and chill. Remove the first of rectangles from the refrigerator and carefully top each with about a tablespoon of peach compote, leaving a ½ - inch border. Use a dab of water to slightly dampen the edge of the dough. Remove the second set of dough from the refrigerator and top the first set of rectangles and fruit with the dough. Seal with your fingers and use a fork dipped in flour to finish the seal. Trim the edges of the dough slightly as needed and chill the pop tarts for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 325º. Bake pop tarts until golden brown, 25-30 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through baking. Let cool slightly and enjoy.
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was one of the naysayers when Twitter first exploded onto the scene, assuming it was too frivolous and fleeting to permeate the zeitgeist with any significance. A few years later it’s been instrumental in everything from the Arab Spring and the downfall of American congressmen to becoming a direct line of communication with celebrities and icons and the initial way we learn breaking news. Back in January of 2011, Family Guy’s Seth MacFarlane (@SethMacFarlane) tweeted, “So is the way this works that we all now have to tweet for the rest of our lives?” Yes, apparently it is. The wine industry is no different from the rest of the world. Twitter offers an opportunity to be exposed to previously unheard-of wines, a tool to stay up to date on industry news or a way of keeping engaged with winemakers and grape-growers whether they’re in BC or the Barossa. This week I’m sharing a handful of my favourite wine folks who offer a constant pulse of Vancouver’s wine scene. Robert Stelmachuk (@ChambarWine) is the sommelier of Crosstown’s popular Chambar restaurant and an industry veteran who’s currently working toward his Master Sommelier status, a pinnacle of vinous academia that is shared by less than 200 people around the world. His prolific tweets offer tasting notes of new wines on his list or recent Robert Stelmachuk favourites he’s found on his own, with descriptions that are often quirky and @ChambarWine surreal. In no time you’ll learn that Ferret Pouilly Fuisse is “a storm of river stones, citrus lightning & hazelnut spice,” or that Jakoby ‘Pur’ Riesling is “like a box full of kittens. Playful, expressive & determined.”
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If you’re a fan of tasting notes that harbour that crisp imagery and err toward hilarity, you’ll also want to keep up with Tyler Dawson (@tythewineguy), the long-time manager of Park Royal’s Liberty Wines who not only passes along great deals in the store, but shares nuggets like describing Thornhaven 2011 Gewürztraminer as a “citrus bong... bursting with ruby red pink grapefruit and lychee. Hit it!”
Also on the retail side of things is the owner of the West End’s Marquis Wine Cellars, John Clerides (@MarquisWineCell), who is not afraid to speak his mind on our outdated liquor laws or, frankly, anything else. One of the good guys who’s always fighting the good fight, John’s Twitter feed is a stream-of-conscious expression of his colourful personality which, like many a great wine, is unfined @Marquis and unfiltered. Whether passing along tips on WineCell unsung wine regions, challenging local politicians,
riffing on current events or giving Vancouver traffic updates (yes, really) — he utilises Twitter for all it’s worth. It’s John’s world, we just live in it. To keep current on much of the regulatory business regarding local wine and liquor laws, from mark-ups and shipping to the implementation of BYO in our restaurants, monitor local lawyer Mark Hicken (@MarkHicken) who’s a self-propelled lobbyist when it comes to bringing our regulations into the 21st century, or the latter part of the 20t, at the very least. An amiable guy the industry is thankful Mark Hicken to have on our side, he helps decipher breaking news on the booze front and has been @MarkHicken influential in a call to arms or two that have been instrumental in much-needed change. Veterans and activists aside, we would be nowhere were it not for the many restaurant servers and retail clerks who keep Vancouver’s industry strong with their passion and care. Justin Everett (@Drunkinitsyouth) spent a bunch of time around town over the last few years, learning the tools of the trade everywhere from Kitsilano Wine Cellar to Bao Bei. He now finds himself serving at Wildebeest, Gastown’s newest dining hotspot. Justin Everett Offering a wide@DrunkInIts eyed, hungry and youthful approach, Justin acts as your man-on-the-ground, sharing everything from favourite sips, delicious bites around town, reading recommendations and a keen handiness with Instagram.
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Pedaling downtown on Hornby Street there’s more greenery to catch your eye than just the brightly painted bike route. Art Knapp Urban Garden is an award-winning, full-service garden centre complete with a wide array of outdoor and indoor plants, including many shade specific varieties perfect for balconies, a well-curated home decor section, women’s fashions and an especially friendly and knowledgeable staff.
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I love downtown. I work and live downtown and never get tired of walking around and seeing what I find. I’m always inspired. What’s your favourite way to unwind? I am an avid acrylic painter and I play soccer, volleyball and softball. I think it’s important to have a work life and a social life. Being an artist and an athlete helps me continue to meet new people and have great experiences. What are your favourite stores and restaurants? Tartine Bakery is just down the street from our store. If you haven’t been, I highly recommend it. I also frequent Japanese food restaurants as much as I can and God knows I am a sucker for MAC makeup.
Park your bike in the bike racks or your car in the lot conveniently beside the store, and come inside and meet Manager Katie McLellan who loves sharing her expertise and passion for gardening. “I love connecting with people in our neighbourhood over our shared love of plants and pretty things. I feel so lucky I spend my days talking about the things I love - gardening, art, fashion and design.”
Kitsilano. What’s your favourite way to unwind? Photography. What are your favourite stores and restaurants? I love our restaurants.
Festive red lanterns welcome hungry diners to Shao-Lin Noodles and the welcoming staff smile as they seat, serve and tidy-up. They may be moving quickly but the experience is something to be savoured. It’s a well choreographed cacophony for the senses — sights, smells, sounds, textures and, especially tastes tantalize diners from the moment they enter. The menu has hundreds of noodle-based dishes, dumplings, soups, side dishes and specialty teas to choose from. All the portions are generous, wellseasoned and a little bit addictive. It’s definitely all about the noodles, though. Fresh noodle dough is made every day with more than 150 pounds of flour. Chefs expertly prepare the dishes to order and they may even show off a little when they spot spectators watching through the large kitchen window. With lightning-like reflexes they stretch, spin, cut, and chop the dough into three main varieties of noodles — dragging, cutting and pushing. Diners are welcome to choose their favourite noodle style to be included in their choice of sauce and accompaniments.
Twelve years ago, McLellan began working at Art Knapp Plantland’s flagship store in Port Coquitlam while studying fine art at SFU. Drawn to the friendly, familyowned atmosphere, she stayed after graduating and began to apply her understanding of colour, texture, and balance to create customized garden designs for small spaces that express the style and requests of her clients.
Dragging noodles are super long; scissors are supplied by the servers for assistance. Cutting noodles have been cut short and are by far the easiest to eat. Pushing noodles are somewhere in between, not too long and not too short. What ever you decide, it’s an entertaining and satisfying dining experience.
McLellan finds inspiration for her designs and strives to create a welcoming environment at Art Knapp Urban Garden. “I love living and working downtown,” Katie admits. “Whether browsing the boutiques in Gastown, checking out the latest local artists’ exhibits at the Vancouver Art Gallery or just enjoying the parks and trees close to her West End home I’m constantly inspired by my surroundings.”
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It’s so important to always adapt. With our store being located on the newly installed bike lane, we’ve adapted and diversified our product line. We now carry women’s fashions and accessories. Our main line of clothing is made by Vero Moda which is a company from Denmark who is fair trade certified, uses organic colorants and is always focused on current, global trends. It’s been a great way for us to continue adjusting to the various seasons exactly the same way we do with our plants.
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It’s important to be persistent and do what you love because anything is possible. In China I have a cooking school with 200 students and have written a cookbook.
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PEOPLE TO KNOW in your city My Vancouver What’s your favourite neighbourhood? I love that each neighbourhood in Vancouver is so unique - depending on the mood I’m in, there seems to be an area in the city that is the best that day. I’ve lived in Yaletown and Kits before moving to our farm in Richmond. I loved that in Yaletown I could take my dog with me everywhere - whether shopping and trying on dresses or out for lunch. I love that Kits feels almost like it’s own small town. Compared to Yaletown it felt like going to the country - so close to nature, with bigger dogs and coyotes in the streets. What’s your favourite way to unwind? Have a glass of wine and visit with my husband in the evening. Family gathering with food and laughter. Movies - I love romantic comedies. What are your favourite stores or restaurants? Earl’s is where my son works but I also love going for dinner. I get the Kung Pao chicken everytime. Bellisima is Kits is close to one of my studios and I love the clothes in there. I do most of my shopping in the neighbourhoods where my studios are it’s convenient but I love to support my neighbours.
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Jade Electrolysis Jennifer Desloges, CEO Jennifer Desloges has been there. When pregnant with her first child she began to grow hair on her face. “I was so embarrassed. I wanted to hide all the time,” she says. She began to research electrolysis as a permanent means to get rid of the hair that she so badly wanted gone. She found many treatment options but most were inconsistent and unreliable. Disappointment led to inspiration and Desloges became an electrologist herself. Shortly after she began her practice it became clear that there had to be a better way and after extensive research she patented her own technique, The Desloges Method of Electrolysis, and opened her own clinic, Jade Electrolysis. “When I do something I am a perfectionist,” Deloges admits. It’s one of her strengths. Her clients were beyond grateful for finally finding a clinic where the treatment is 100 per cent guaranteed. There are no longer any doubts — start the process and the hair will be gone. With six clinics open in BC — including two that are managed by her daughter Janine, who started learning about the business when she was 15 — Desloges is determined to reach as many people struggling with hair removal as possible. Knowing how empowering her journey has been, she has created franchise opportunities for anyone interested in opening their own Jade Electrolysis Clinic. “The goal is to have 500 clinics open across Canada within 10 years.” She is dedicated and focussed and spends much of her time training new electrologists, even though her heart is working one-onone with clients. “The most important thing I’ve learned about business,
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since I began my company in 1989, is that everyone has to win. Everyone has the right to win. I feel so lucky to be doing something I love, but I also want to ensure that my clients are getting exactly what they need.” Upon entering one of her clinics, Desloges’ commitment to her business is obvious - they are bright, cheery and welcoming, but also exceptionally professional and clean. “I’m always looking for ways to improve the experience for my clients,” she shares. “I’m definitely a perfectionist. I’m not satisfied with just getting the job done — I want to exceed expectations.” With a quick read through the testimonials on her website, it’s easy to see that Desloges’ hard work is paying off. Many men and women have found great satisfaction from her services and a new found zest for life. “I’ve been there, so I know the effect these procedures have. It’s so rewarding to know the work I’m doing is making a difference in people’s lives.” At the end of every day, Desloges feels satisfied and energized and looks forward to going home to her small farm in Richmond and connecting with her family. Evenings spent sharing a glass of wine with her husband while watching a movie or enjoying dinner at Earls, where her son works, are the simple pleasures that keep her smiling. “I just love the Kung Pao chicken. I get it every time.” And even after decades, she still enjoys exploring Vancouver. “I just love Vancouver - each neighbourhood has so much to offer I’m still discovering new places all the time.”
To never quit. I am very determined and thorough and I think those characteristics have helped me to be a successful business woman and teacher.
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Wandering eye leads to luxury purse line
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n March 2011, Ela Kowalewska and her husband Martin Aldorsson were strolling through the piazza in Bologna, Italy when they came across a beautiful door with studs adorning its surface. Wouldn’t it be neat, Kowalewska said, stopping to take a photo of the door, if they could find a way to recreate that stud effect on the one of the leather purses that she’s created for their Ela line of handbags? A year and a half later, Aldorsson was sitting in Vancouver’s Holt Renfrew to talk about the new line of Ela purses and accessories — including a tan-coloured studded MILCK (money, identification, lipstick, cellphone, keys) clutch bag that’s exclusive to Holt Renfrew. “We always say ‘the eye must travel’ because inspiration can hit you anywhere. It can come from a door,” Aldorsson told WE Vancouver. Kowalewska spent 10 years in London working for Burberry before accepting a job with Hermes in Canada.
Her husband has a background in marketing and advertising. Together, they eat, sleep and talk about their three-year-old business, which is now their sole occupation. In coming up with the designs for the bags, Kowalewska thinks of other women like her: “A normal woman with a normal job and normal interests but who likes something with a twist. She doesn’t,” Aldorsson says, “want to look exactly the same as everyone else. She wants a little bit of an edge to what is the normal within her world.” Kowalewska deeply admires Hermes for its craftsmanship and sophisticated sense of design. She pays homage to them in her own creations, which she calls “humble luxury.” She seeks out quality leather supplies — hence the twice annual trek to Bologna —, pays attention to small details (such as the playful imprint of an open and closed lock at each end of their new line of Editor’s Pouch bags that conveniently fit an iPad.) She’s also made her own design imprints. While the bags come in a
Ela Kowalewska and her husband Martin Aldorsson launched Ela Handbags three years ago. She got the idea for the stud design from a door in Bologna. Holt Renfrew has the exclusive on the tan clutch.
range of colours, from lipstick red to graphite to mirrored silver — the interior lining is always in her signature purple hue. The fastener is also an Ela-only design. It’s a bit like a leather belt that folds back on itself before threading through a metal loop. The stud design is available in all stores that carry Ela handbags, however, only Holt Renfrew will have it in tan. The bags range in price from
Journey to the East with the newly opened Aruhndara in Yaletown. Husband and wife team Khanita Chakritthakoon and Ferdinand Trinidad, previously held key positions in 5-star spas, including Chakritthakoon’s 15 years as spa director for the Shangri-La Vancouver. They now turn their combined 40 years’ experience to providing holistic Asian bath and body products in a relaxed, elegant environment. Carrying a broad selection of the gorgeous Erb luxury skincare line, the purifying strengths of lemongrass, tumeric, ginger, marigold, jasmine and lotus are called upon for physiological and spiritual well-being. Shop in the tranquil setting at 1060 Hamilton, or online at Aruhndara.com.
Enter to win an Earth Mineral Set: body lotion, shower gel and hand cream. Go to WEVancouver.com/contests $198 for the Editor’s Pouch, $298 for the MILCK Clutch, $440 for the Chibi (which means “little” in Japanese), and $758 for the weekend bag. ElaHandbags.com | HoltRenfrew.com
Concert in the Park Open House Wednesday, September 19th 2 – 4 pm Please join us at Revera – Crofton Manor as we host our neighbourhood Concert in the Park Series. Enjoy an afternoon of live entertainment featuring local artists, a courtyard BBQ, selection of refreshments, wine & beer, door prizes and personal tours of our fresh new look.
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making conscious and responsible choices can help purify our body, mind and over all health. Through a special vinyasa sequence, we cleansed vital organs and I was given many positive motivational tools to aid me in awareness and guidance of my yoga practice and daily life living. Later, Seane was on the main stage at the Olympic Plaza with Michael Franti, followed by the Rebirth Brass Band and thousands of dancing yogis. The next day I signed up for a hike, followed by yoga in the park with Jackie Helton from Seattle was in order. Whistler was truly the perfect location for this event. Fresh mountain air, pristine landscapes and the beauty of all that nature has to offer. That evening, Feast in the Mountains — a collaboration between local restaurants, farmers, vintners and brewers — was on in Rebagliati Park. But the night far from over. We were off to the Whistler Conference Centre for one of the most amazing shows I have ever seen, performed by Quixotic — an acrobatic, dancing, musical, light show sensation. Needless to say the last day was a slower day for me. Yin Yoga — Going Beyond the Muscles with Ichih Wang from Ottawa — was just what I needed, topped off with a swing on one of the many hammocks outside Lululemon in the front yard. Wanderlust touches your senses on every level — a magical event full of progressive ideas, wonderful teachers, great music, delicious food for the mind body and soul. A teary good bye was had by all at the last dance party and group hug in the Sea to Sky Ballroom. See you next year. Namaste. The Yoga Aid World Challenge is Sept. 9 at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. YogaAid.com
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MOVIE REVIEWS The Possession scares up hellish mystical forces, yet falls flat
COMPLIANCE Starring Ann Dowd, Dreama Walker, Pat Healy Directed by Craig Zobel When we meet Sandra (Ann Dowd), the fast food restaurant manager is already under intense pressure. Thanks to the carelessness of her teenage charges, she’s going into the busiest night of the week minus $1,500 in inventory. Staring down her pimply troops, she warns them that, from here on in, everything needs to be “by the book.” And wouldn’t you know it? This is the night that Sandra gets a call from an “Officer Daniels” (Pat Healy) who advises her that her employee Becky (Dreama Walker) has been accused of stealing from a customer. Requesting Sandra’s complete cooperation, he asks her to detain Becky in a back room. Next, he asks that Sandra search the teenage girl. As his demands escalate, becoming increasingly depraved, Sandra… well, you
Dreama Walker in Compliance read the film’s title. Disturbingly, writer-director Craig Zobel’s sophomore feature is inspired by an actual series of prank phone calls placed to fast food restaurants. And while we’re alerted to the fact that Daniels is a fraud almost from the outset, Compliance is so deeply unsettling because Sandra fails — or refuses — to realize this too. While Daniels is hardly a master manipulator, she’s content to ignore every red flag, do as she’s told and absolve herself of any personal responsibility. In probing this ugly aspect of human nature, Zobel not only crafts one of this year’s most terrifying films but also one of its most unshakeable. Absolutely riveting from start to finish, it leaves you feeling in greater need of a shower than someone who’s just worked a double-shift over a deep fryer. — Curtis Woloschuk
THE POSSESSION Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Kyra Sedgwick Directed by Ole Bornedal Based on a true story, The Possession tells the tale of a young girl named Em (Natasha Calis) who acquires a wooden box bearing an ancient Hebrew inscription from a yard sale. Soon enough, she begins to exhibit strange behavior and gradually becomes obsessed with the mysterious object. Her father Clyde (Morgan) begins to put the pieces together and realizes this is no ordinary antique. The mystery leads him to a young rabbi (a bizarre role from musician Matisyahu) who explains the box was built to contain a dislocated spirit hell-bent on consuming its host. Time is running out to save defenseless Em. Calis, whose previous acting work includes The Firm TV series, demonstrates a keen sense of the turmoil her character is experiencing
while Morgan plays the concerned dad with just enough intensity. The movie’s characters are otherwise paper thin, which is especially disappointing given Sedgwick amounts to little more than a disapproving divorcée. The film wavers awkwardly between scenes of convulsing terror, as victims are lashed about violently by unseen forces, and creeping dread with attempts to build a tense atmosphere. Unfortunately, neither approach works and the individual plot elements have been covered in countless horror movies before. Certain sequences may elicit Thor Diakow some scares from the audience and provide some interesting imagery but nothing more. The Possession ultimately fails because it offers nothing new to the genre, just a slightly different way of getting to the inevitable outcome and subsequent twist that heralds a potential sequel.
No substance amidst mayhem LAWLESS Starring Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, Guy Pearce Directed by John Hillcoat In 2005, director John Hillcoat and songwriter/screenwriter Nick Cave collaborated on The Proposition, a brilliant Australian Western that wasn’t so much “old school” as Old Testament. And yet, for all the blood that was shed in that tale of three outlaw brothers, it proved every bit as lyrical as it was violent. Reteaming seven years later, Hillcoat and Cave once again centre their film on three siblings who find themselves on the wrong side of the law. This time around, it’s the bootlegging Bondurant boys of Prohibitionera Virginia: Jack (Shia LaBeouf), Forrest (Tom Hardy) and Howard (Jason Clarke). When they refuse to cut a corrupt lawman (Guy Pearce) in on their action, things get ugly fast. Or at least they should. Cave’s script, however, is too bloated with extraneous material to gain much momentum. Instead of manning up, the Bondurants moon over the likes of Mia Wasikowska and Jessica Chastain (both wasted in thankless “romantic interest” roles). And while the film is stocked
with a typical Cave array of bad seeds — drunks, religious zealots and psychotic dandies — almost no one is developed enough to rank as an actual character. Unfortunately, Lawless manages to be both overstuffed and preciously short of substance. In the wake of this disappointment, one can’t help but reflect on Forrest’s statement, “It’s not the violence that separates men... It’s the distance they are prepared to go.” While this film is every bit as brutal as The Proposition, Hillcoat and Cave have failed to push themselves to their limits in order to uncover the poetic moments amidst the mayhem. — Curtis Woloschuk
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By Rob Brezsny • Week of August 30 ARIES (MARCH 21-APRIL 19): I’m afraid your vibes are slightly out of tune. Can you do something about that, please? Meanwhile, your invisible friend could really use a Tarot reading, and your houseplants would benefit from a dose of Mozart. Plus — and I hope I’m not being too forward here — your charmingly cluttered spots are spiraling into chaotic sprawl, and your slight tendency to overreact is threatening to devolve into a major proclivity. As for that rather shabby emotional baggage of yours: Would you consider hauling it to the dump? In conclusion, my dear Ram, you’re due for a few adjustments.
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SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21): No false advertising this week, Scorpio. Don’t pretend to be a purebred if you’re actually a mutt, and don’t act like you know it all when you really don’t. For that matter, you shouldn’t portray yourself as an unambitious amateur if you’re actually an aggressive pro, and you should avoid giving the impression that you want very little when in fact you’re a burning churning throb of longing. I realize it may be tempting to believe that a bit of creative deceit would serve a holy cause, but it won’t. As much as you possibly can, make outer appearances reflect inner truths. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21): In Christian lore, the serpent is the bad guy that’s the cause of all humanity’s problems. He coaxes Adam and Eve to disobey God, which gets them expelled from Paradise. But in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, there are snake gods that sometimes do good deeds and perform epic services. They’re called Nagas. In one Hindu myth, a Naga prince carries the world on his head. And in a Buddhist tale, the Naga king uses his seven heads to give the Buddha shelter from a storm just after the great one has achieved enlightenment. In regards to your immediate future, Sagittarius, I foresee you having a relationship to the serpent power that’s more like the Hindu and Buddhist version than the Christian. Expect vitality, fertility, and healing.
CANCER (JUNE 21-JULY 22): I dreamed you were a magnanimous taskmaster nudging the people you care about to treat themselves with more conscientious tenderness. You were pestering them to raise their expectations and hew to higher standards of excellence. Your persistence was admirable! You coaxed them to waste less time and make longrange educational plans and express themselves with more confidence and precision. You encouraged them to give themselves a gift now and then and take regular walks by bodies of water. They were suspicious of your efforts to make them feel good, at least in the early going. But eventually they gave in and let you help them.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19): In Lewis Carroll’s book Through the Looking Glass, the Red Queen tells Alice that she is an expert at believing in impossible things. She brags that there was one morning when she managed to embrace six improbable ideas before she even ate breakfast. I encourage you to experiment with this approach, Capricorn. Have fun entertaining all sorts of crazy notions and unruly fantasies. Please note that I am not urging you to actually put those beliefs into action. The point is to give your imagination a good work-out.
LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22): In the spirit of Sesame Street, I’m happy to announce that this week is brought to you by the letter T, the number 2, and the colour blue. Here are some of the “T” words you should put extra emphasis on: togetherness, tradeoffs, tact, timeliness, tapestry, testability, thoroughness, teamwork, and Themis (goddess of order and justice). To bolster your mastery of the number 2, meditate on interdependence, balance, and collaboration. As for blue, remember that its presence tends to bring stability and depth.
AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18): I’m not necessarily advising you to become best friends with the dark side of your psyche. I’m merely requesting that the two of you cultivate a more open connection. The fact of the matter is that if you can keep a dialogue going with this shadowy character, it’s far less likely to trip you up or kick your ass at inopportune moments. In time you might even come to think of its chaos as being more invigorating than disorienting. You may regard it as a worthy adversary and even an interesting teacher.
VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22): In the creation myths of Easter Island’s native inhabitants, the god who made humanity was named Makemake. He was also their fertility deity. Today the name Makemake also belongs to a dwarf planet that was discovered beyond the orbit of Neptune in 2005. It’s currently traveling through the sign of Virgo. I regard it as being the heavenly body that best symbolizes your own destiny in the coming months. In the spirit of the original Makemake, you will have the potential to be a powerful maker. In a sense you could even be the architect and founder of your own new world. Here’s a suggestion: Look up the word “creator” in a thesaurus, write the words you find there on the back of your business card, and keep the card in a special place until May 2013.
PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20): You need more magic in your life, Pisces. You’re suffering from a lack of sublimely irrational adventures and eccentrically miraculous epiphanies and inexplicably delightful interventions. At the same time, I think it’s important that the magic you attract into your life is not pure fluff. It needs some grit. It’s got to have a kick that keeps you honest. That’s why I suggest that you consider getting the process started by baking some unicorn poop cookies. They’re sparkly, enchanting, rainbow-colored sweets, but with an edge. Ingredients include sparkle gel, disco dust, star sprinkles — and a distinctly roguish attitude. Recipe is here: tinyurl.com/UnicornPoopCookies.
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mentally ill, he sought advice from psychologist Carl Jung. After a few sessions with her, Jung told her father that she was schizophrenic. How did he know? A telltale sign was her obsessive tendency to make puns, many of which were quite clever. Joyce reported that he, too, enjoyed the art of punning. “You are a deep-sea diver,” Jung replied. “She is drowning.” I’m going to apply a comparable distinction to you, Libra. These days you may sometimes worry that you’re in over your head in the bottomless abyss. But I’m here to tell you that in all the important ways, you’re like a deep-sea diver. (The Joyce-Jung story comes from Edward Hoagland’s Learning to Eat Soup.)
LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22): When novelist James Joyce began to suspect that his adult daughter Lucia was
HOMEWORK: Forget about “less is more” for now. How are you going to apply the principle of “more is more”? Freewillastrology.com
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1 Loden Hotel celebrated summer on Aug. 22 with a rooftop pool party at Halo. 2 PR gal Carine Redmond (left), E&J Gallo’s Aaron Krombholz and friend enjoy the Loden’s summer libations. 3 Head bartender Xavier Simonet pours seasonal cocktails at Fairmont Chateau Whistler. 4 Carmen Ruiz y Laza, Megan Mitchell and Clara Aquilini enjoy a Canadian Tenors performance at the Fishing for Kids Tournament Aug. 25 at Rosewood Hotel Georgia. 5 LaStella Winery’s Saeedeh and Sean Salem at Fishing for Kids. 6 Metallica fans put on a show for the cameras at Rogers Arena Aug. 27. WEVancouver.com
Bike along the gravel dyke that follows the Fraser River shoreline to the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site in Steveston. Photo courtesy Parks Canada
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f you’ve ridden a rut into the routes around Stanley Park, consider exploring Vancouver’s neighbouring regions. Most destinations are accessible by transit and a bit of pedaling. Bring along a Metro Vancouver Cycling Map. Burrard Crossing. Complete a circle route on the North Shore by riding through Stanley Park and crossing the Lion’s Gate Bridge. In North Vancouver, ride west on the Spirit Trail to Lonsdale Quay. Break for pie, then board the SeaBus back into Vancouver. The Fraser River. Pedal south on the Inverness Bikeway. Explore the north bank of the Fraser River by following the Kent Bikeway west
or east; or cross the Knight Street bridge and follow the Fraser River’s south bank on River Road. Retrace your route to return to Vancouver. Steveston Historic Site. In Richmond, join the West Dyke trail at the mouth of the Fraser River’s Middle Arm. The flat, gravel dyke follows the shoreline southwards into the Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site in Steveston. Delta and Boundary Bay. Aim for Tsawwassen’s Boundary Bay Regional Park, then follow the dyke trail east as far as the railway bridge. Watch for shore birds and flowers. Pitt Lake. By bike, bus or transit, head to the east side of the Pitt River Bridge. Ride Pitt Meadows’ back roads and dyke trails northeast to follow the Pitt River to its source.
Classical concerts in heritage homes By Martha Perkins
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ave you ever wondered how the other-half lived in a century earlier than our own? Picture this — listening to the Borealis String Quartet play Haydn in a 17th Century barn that was dismantled in Portsmouth, England and meticulously rebuilt in Southlands; enjoying the view of English Bay from the living room of a Point Grey home while the quartet lulls you with the Beethoven String Quartet in C Major; having the spirit move you when the quartet plays Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 8 inside a church that’s been restored as a home in East Van; and being inspired by Ned Pratt’s design in a mid-century modern house in Kerrisdale — not to mention the Vancouver quartet’s interpretation of Beethoven’s String Quartet in B-Flat Major, opus 130.
“I think it will be stunning,” says Diane Switzer, executive director of the Vancouver Heritage Foundation, of the four-part concert series. “It’s a page out of a Jane Austen novel.” Music in Heritage Homes is a fundraising venture between the Borealis String Quartet and Vancouver Heritage Foundation. On four afternoons — September 13, September 27, October 11 and October 25 — four Vancouver home owners will open their doors to a maximum of 60 ticket holders who will get to enjoy an intimate concert followed by afternoon tea. The series pass for all four concerts is $530, and this includes a $250 charitable tax receipt. Any two concerts are $285, with a $140 charitable tax receipt. If you can only fit in one concert, it’s $147 with an $85 tax receipt. For tickets and full concert information go to VancouverHeritageFoundation.org.
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Celebrate the economic and social contribution of workers For many British Columbians, Labour Day may simply mean the last extended weekend p of the summer. It is important to remember it is a day to celebrate working people and the contribution bution they make to our province ality of life we enjoy. and the quality
important legislature to impact workers in the following century. Union pioneers petitioned their employers for a reduction in the number of hours worked - asking that their workweek be reduced to six, 9-hour days. They formed an organization dubbed the Nine Hours Movement and argued that reducing working hours would benefit both workers and society as more time would be spent with family and community. Employers scoffed at their claims and rejected their demands. At the time it was a crime to be member of a union in Canada yet in a
The rights thatt workers have today such as a 40ek, minimum wage, parental leave hour work week, and paid holidays days were hard fought for in times rs had few benefits, no voice when labourers and worked in n perilous conditions. Many of the protections ions and rights that today’s ve exist because of unions. employees have Labour Day is celebrated on the first very September and this year Monday of every on Septemberr 3 it will be in a show of solidarity for working people across the country and nd beyond. The origins of this national al holiday are rooted in the history of the Canadian labour at began in the time of movement that Prime Ministerr Sir John A. Macdonald. tand by a group of Ontario From a bold stand y of 1872 grew the most printers in May
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courageous act of defiance, the Toronto Typographical Union went on strike to secure the nine-hour workday. A parade was held which drew some 10,000 spectators. The workers went on strike. Many lost their job and were forced to relocate. Their employers brought in replacement workers and used this so called ‘conspiracy’ to have 24 members of the movement arrested and jailed. SEPT 3 On June 14, 1872 Macdonald passed the Trade Union Act that legalized union activity, freed the workers and endeared him to the working class. The Toronto printers strike paved the way for unions across North America to demand a 54hour workweek. Canadian trade unionists have ever since, celebrated this day that has been set aside to honor hon ‘those who labour.’ The first Labour Day parade was held in Winnipeg in 1894, and was two miles long. Today approximately 30 3 percent of BC’s workforce is covered by a collective agreement. As Labour Day has evolved it remains a day of sol celebration, solidarity, speeches and recreation. faci workers have also evolved. The issues facing labou unions negotiate on behalf Today’s labour of a changing workforce in an ever-evolving Bri workplace. British Columbians have different challenges to deal with, whether it is record-h record-high housing prices, increasing o debt and living longer. levels of Minimu wage, overtime, working Minimum conditio for farmworkers, health conditions saf and safety and access to affordable daycare are all important labour issues. Labo Day, take a moment to This Labour reflect on the history and significance of the day.
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Usually women complain if there’s a long wait in a public washroom. At the Georgian Court Hotel, women might actually want to have an excuse to have to spend a few relaxing moments in the plush lounge attached to the second-floor mezzazine washroom. The women’s and men’s washrooms are among five Canadian finalists in Canada’s Best Restroom contest. Sponsored by Cintas (which supplies washrooms across the country), the contest has made the downtown hotel flush with pride. “It’s been a lot of fun,” says general manager Lisa Jackson. The hotel commissioned Louis de Araujo of LDA Designs to come up with a concept that was both attractive and functional. “We had the space so why not make it pretty,” Jackson says. The lounges — which are on the same floor as the meeting rooms, spa and pool — include TVs while the washrooms offer a full set of amenities including Listerine, hand cream and hair spray. Voting in the contest closes October 12. Go to BestBathroom.com to give Vancouver another shot at fame. Doug Shanks photos
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ELECTRICAL
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GARDENING
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos. Please fax: 604-796-0318 or e-mail: coleen.tamihilog@shaw.ca
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC for a busy logging company in Harrison Mills . Must have valid BC drivers licence & provide own tools. At least two year’s previous experience required.
Competitive Wages & Benefits After 3 mos.
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EDUCATION
INCOME TAX COURSE CURRICULUM – During
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Accommodation available.
Journeyman Mechanic Do you love the outdoors? OK Tire in Terrace, B.C. NOW HIRING! Excellent renumeration for successful applicant. Fax resume to (1)-250-635-5367 Attn. General Manager or Email: momack@citywest.ca
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PERSONAL SERVICES
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GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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EDUCATION/TUTORING
noon and evening sessions. Applicants need only the willingness to learn about taxes.
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HELP WANTED
Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. Crews available for new construction & additions Patrick 604-218-3064
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FULL DETAILS ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE. Just call for complete details on class locations, starting dates, tuition, etc.
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CLASSES BEGIN MID SEPTEMBER. Choose between morning, after Enrolment restrictions may apply. Enrolment in, or completion of, the H&R Block Income Tax Course is neither an offer nor guarantee of employment. © 2009 H&R Block Canada, Inc. CNTTSA_001
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Our award-winning hearing health care organization currently seeks an eager to learn, service-oriented and caring individual. Duties include general office administration, billing, client service, cleaning and repairs (training provided). Experience in working with the elderly and/or hard of hearing is an asset. Must be willing to learn technical skills. Reception/office experience and MS Office knowledge required. Please send resume & cover letter quoting CCR0812-WVN via email to hr@connecthearing.ca. Only those applicants shortlisted will be contacted. No phone calls please.
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329 PAINTING & DECORATING
356
AWD Interior/Ext Painting. Drywall/Ceiling Repairs. Call Will for a Free Estimate. (778)709-1081
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
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Always!pressure washing, window cleaning, Gutter, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627
BEST RATE MOVING
Handyman - 604-518-4778 WCB & Liability Insured. www.lwrestoration.com
• Portable Toilets • Fencing • Containers • Waste Management • Storage
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
We Recycle! GO GREEN!
604-787-8061
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
FIVE STAR ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. (604)961-7505, 278-0375
374
TREE SERVICES
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
JJ ROOFING SPECIALIZING IN RE-ROOFING WCB Insured. 3rd Party Liability, BBB Member. Jas 604-726-6345
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778
Family owned & operated. Fully insured. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warranty. 604-723-2626
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
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PAINT SPECIAL
On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!
3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed.
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Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
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604-230-3539
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
810
AUTO FINANCING
845
HOUSES FOR SALE
Metal Recycling Ltd.
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RV SITES AVORADO RESORT. Beautiful waterfront RV Resort. New Sites For Sale ($63,900). All season, full amenities, clubhouse & beach access. Co-op Resort w/Lifetime Ownership! www.avorado.com Call 250-228-3586.
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HOPE
YALE, WOW 395K- 3+ acres, 2 houses, 600 ft Fraser River frt. 2 hrs from Vanc. Dan (604)860-3454
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL “No Wheels, No Problem”
$ WE PAY CASH FOR CARS $ WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Christmas in August $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-593-6095.
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2006 CHRYSLER 300, 4 dr, loaded, 77K, fresh AirCare, awesome shape, $9950. Jim 604-828-2084
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
548
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
FURNITURE
RENTALS
A New Pillowtop Mattress Set Still in Packaging! Can Deliver! $150 - Call: 604-484-0379
706
MATTRESSES starting at $99
www.EconPro.com 604-882-2733
MOVIN ON UP MOVERS Rates start @ $79/hr. Call: 604-294 /MOVE (6683)
A-TECH Services
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
Yorky Shih Tzu cross. 9 mo. male. Needs more TLC. $300. shots & kennel. 604-596-8465, 771-9583
LICENSED & INSURED ✶ Local & Long Distance ✶ ✶ Seniors Discount ✶
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups/adults. Non-shedding, hand raised, paper trained. 604-820-9469
YORKIE PUPS. P/B no papers. Shots, vet checked, female, 8 weeks. $850. 604-702-8338 Chwk
PRESSURE WASHING
604-537-4140
ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
CHINESE SHAR PEIS. Healthy happy M. & F. Variety of colors & ages. Brush & bear coats. House raised. Well socialized. Vet ✔, shots. Now 604-814-0038. sonjasdogs@yahoo.ca
SHELTIES SABLE COLOUR full white collars, 9 weeks old, selecting and caring for loveable precious puppies, (604)826-6311
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RECYCLE YOUR JUNK! Rubbish Removal, Caring for the Earth. Professional Quality Service at Great Rates. 604-787-8782
FOR SALE BY OWNER
TRANSPORTATION
www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
220.JUNK(5865)
AFFORDABLE MOVING
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
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TRANSPORTATION
1.2 ACRES of most beautiful peaceful view of Sunshine Valley & Nicola River. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, perfect for bed & breakfast. $950,000. Paul (250)378-2337
Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988
ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576
Starting $40/hr.
PETS
bradsjunkremoval.com
604.
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
EXPERIENCED MOVERS W/ AFFORDABLE RATES
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REAL ESTATE
But Dead Bodies!!
PLUMBING
MOVING & STORAGE
From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
PETS
• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
560
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2002 NISSAN SENTRA 128,000km, silver, manual trans. ps., pb., pl., keyless, one owner, no accidents. $4200. (604)657-6844
APARTMENT/CONDO
838
RECREATIONAL/SALE
MISC. FOR SALE
For Restless or Cramping Legs. A Fast acting Remedy since 1981, sleep at night, proven for 31 years. www.allcalm.com, Mon-Fri 8-4 EST 1-800-765-8660.
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2005 GMC JIMMY 2 dr. 4X4 White. New tires, brakes, timing belt. 128,000 kms. Aircared. Giveaway price $4000/firm 604-514-9221
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? STEEL BUILDING - HUGE CLEARANCE SALE! 20X24 $4,658. 25X28 $5,295. 30X40 $7,790. 32X54 $10,600. 40X58 $14,895. 47X78 $19,838. One end included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca.
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
1991 Class A MOTORHOME Mode-34 SI. Ford chasse, 460CID engine SFI, 4 spd, auto. trans (with over drive) Power steering, power brakes, disk brakes on 4 wheels, tilt st. wheel, a/c, cruise, burner range, oven, double sink & many more extras. A must see! Original owner. Under 70,000 miles.
TRANSPORTATION 810
AUTO FINANCING
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TRUCKS & VANS
2008 FORD 350, diesel. Black. 3 yr warranty left. $27,000. Call 604589-6032 or 604-807-6022. 2008 FORD F150 regular cab 2 whl dr 8ft box auto V6 only 14,000kms, silver $10,000 firm 604-538-4883
Price $19,950. Henry 604-309-6012
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PETS 477
PETS
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
2007 HARLEY SPORTSTER Factory custom, 74 cube (1200) big bore by Denco Cycle, Bassani pipe, windshield, sissy bar, leather bags. 27,000km, one old guy owner, $7450 obo (604)817-1945
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
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CHIHUAHUA, tea cup puppies, ready now, male & female, $700. (604)794-7347
www.recycleitcanada.ca
604.587.5865
ENGLISH BULLDOG P/B pups. Beautiful, loving, healthy, family raised. 1st shots, micro chipped, 2 year genetic health guart’d. Born June 12th. $2,000. 604-850-4192.
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
GERMAN Shepherd pups. European bloodline,1st shots, vet checkd males/females.$850. 604-226-7202
Mr. Recycle Rubbish Removal & Recycling from $49. Call 604-709-6230
MALTESE pups, Born July 13. 2 Males-Non-shed. vet ✔, dewormed, 1shots. $750/ea. 604-464-5077
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
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Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
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FRONT & REAR BRAKE SPECIAL
50
VANCOUVER’S LARGEST INDIAN BUFFET NEW A LA CARTE DINNER MENU!
20% OFF
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anytime with coupon
LIST PRICE. PARTS ONLY.
*Buffet only. Offer excludes alcohol. Expires September 13, 2012.
• Replace front pads or rear shoes • Check drums or rotors, bearings, hoses, springs and parking brake cable Does not apply to OEM Pads and Shoes
KITSILANO LOCATION: 1390 W. 4th Ave. 604-738-5590 Open Sunday
*Coupon valid only when Minit-Tune & Brake provides parts and labour. Coupon expires Sept. 30, 2012. Offer may not be combined with other coupons or promotions. Coupon must be presented for discount. Surcharge may apply.
YALETOWN LOCATION: 710 Pacific St. 604-688-9309
ALL YOU CAN EAT Lunch Buffet: MON-FRI $12.95 / SAT & SUN $14.95 Incl. Chai, Coffee and Juice 11:30-4
805 W. Broadway
604.874.5800 Expires Sept. 13, 2012
Dinner Buffet: MON-THURS $15.95 • FRI-SUN $16.95, 4–10 PM 40 items to choose from! Room for Groups up to 70 people
Draft Beer Pints $3.95 – Pitchers $12.95
WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective August 30 to September 5, 2012. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department Nature's Path Organic Optimum and Premium Cereal
Meat Department Organic Lean Ground Beef
Kashi Granola Bars
WOW!
3/7.98
3.99
PRICING
6/35g and 160-210g product of USA
311- 400g product of Canada
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts Penotti Organic Chocolate or Hazelnut Spread
Green & Black’s Organic Chocolate Bars
value pack
assorted varieties
3/7.98
5.49
350g product of Netherlands
4.49lb/ 9.90kg
100g
product of Italy
Rice Dream Beverages
So Nice Fresh Soy Beverages assorted varieties
assorted varieties
2/7.00
2/4.00
Grown in Ashcroft
WOW!
PRICING
4.98
Organic Mixed Medley Cherry Tomatoes from Lina’s Garden in Cawston B.C. Grown
WOW!
PRICING
WOW!
20% off
PRICING
regular retail price Uncle Luke’s Organic Maple Syrup
assorted varieties
19.99
3/2.97
1L product of Quebec
2/7.00 328-496g • product of USA
454g product of Canada
reg 14.99
Echoclean 2X Liquid Laundry Detergents
Casa Di Mama Frozen Pizzas assorted varieties
4.99
Bakery Department retail price 6 or 12 pack
1.5L
Blueberry, Cherry or Date Oat Squares
product of BC
made with oat flour
Boulder Canyon Potato Chips
Old Dutch Restaurante Tortilla Chips
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
2/4.00
3/6.00
7.99
600g product of Canada
230-320g • product of Alberta
WOW!
4.99
Rice Bakery
assorted varieties
PRICING
1.00 off regular
2.99
reg from 11.49
260-350g
Brown Rice Hamburger Buns 4 pack or Rice Pita Triangles 250g
Tiger Tiger Thai Soups
Armstrong Cheese assorted varieties
30 day program 1 Kit
retail price
400g product of Thailand
26.99
CleanseSMART, a two part cleansing product, works to cleanse the body’s tissues and organs while at the same time stimulates cleansing of the colon.
1.00 off regular
395-410g product of Germany
142g • product of USA
Health Care Department
Renew Life CleanseSMART All Hamburger and Hot Dog Buns including Slider Buns
assorted varieties
5.99
1.59/100g reg 2.59
assorted varieties
9.99
PRICING
bags and bins
10% off regular retail price
La Tortilla Factory Wraps
assorted varieties
WOW!
Slow and Quick Organic Oats
Happy Days Goat Feta Cheese
85g • product of Asia
Latin Organics Direct Trade Organic Coffee
4.98 1lb package
Bulk Department
Gold Seal Flaked Light Tuna Snacks
assorted varieties
2.98
1 pint container
B.C. Grown
Que Pasa Grab & Go Meals 946ml
each
Organic Strawberries from Covert Farms in Oliver
Deli Department
product of USA
1.89L • product of Canada
Organic Red Seedless Mini Watermelons from Porterfield Farms
value pack
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
Produce Department
AOR Bone Basics
23.99 240 caps 42.99 360 caps 49.99 120 caps
Bone Basics is your complete bone health formula for bone development and joint support.
Lily of the Desert Preservative Free Aloe Vera Juice
8.99 946ml 14.99 464ml
Organic formula with Aloesorb providing Aloe Vera benefits with 5 times the strength.
Seminars and Events at Choices Markets at the Crest, 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby
WOW!
Monday, September 17, 7:00-8:30pm
PRICING
The Healthy Lunch Club
Look for our
with Desiree Nielsen, RD and D’Arcy Furness, RHN.
WOW!
Cost $5. To register call 604-522-0936.
PRICING www.choicesmarkets.com Kitsilano
Cambie
Kerrisdale
Yaletown
Rice Bakery
South Surrey
2627 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0009
3493 Cambie St. Vancouver 604.875.0099
1888 W. 57th Ave. Vancouver 604.263.4600
1202 Richards St. Vancouver 604.633.2392
2595 W. 16th Ave. Vancouver 604.736.0301
3248 King George Blvd. South Surrey 604.541.3902
Choices at the Crest 8683 10th Ave. Burnaby 604.522.0936
Kelowna 1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864