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City Receives Climate and Energy Action Award

Can You Make One Less Car Trip Per Week?

The City has again been recognized for its leadership in addressing climate change. At the Union of B.C. Municipalities conference, the City was presented with an award honouring an innovative partnership with Lonsdale Energy Corporation (LEC) and School District 44. The project supports local climate action efforts and contributes to the City's carbon emission targets. Established in 2004, LEC provides dependable, clean, competitively priced energy to buildings in Lower and Central Lonsdale. For more information, visit www.cnv.org/LEC.

TRAVELSMART NORTH SHORE IS HERE! If everyone on the North Shore took a short walk once a week instead of driving, that would mean 413,500 more opportunities to say hello to your neighbour. Being TravelSmart is about everyone doing their part to build a happier, healthier, more livable community for us all. Take the TravelSmart pledge to take one less car trip per week and you could win a customized prize pack! ($500 value).

Lower Lonsdale Legacy Fund APPLICATION DEADLINE: OCTOBER 15 The City is accepting applications for the Lower Lonsdale Legacy Fund. The Fund provides grants for community development projects, programs or services that contribute to the quality of life for residents in Lower Lonsdale. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations that provide services in the areas of health, welfare, social or cultural development, education or recreation. Learn more at www.cnv.org.

The TravelSmart website is a great resource for tailored, personal travel planning. Check out travelsmart.ca/northshore for details on how easy it is to explore your neighbourhood by walking, cycling or taking public transit.

Get Involved! Join a City Committee The City is accepting applications to fill vacancies on the following Committees: Advisory Planning Commission, Cemetery Advisory Board, Parks and Environment Advisory Committee, Social Planning Advisory Committee, North Vancouver City Library Board. All applicants must be City residents. For more information, visit www.cnv.org/Committees.

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MP John Weston joined members of the community in West Van on Saturday to support the creation of a national fitness day. Tannis Hendriks photo

Coast to coast fitness West Vancouver Board of Education, from left to right: Board Chair, Cindy Dekker; Trustee, Reema Faris; Trustee, David Stevenson; Vice-Chair, Jane Kellett; Trustee, Carolyn Broady.

A Vision For Learning It is with great pride and anticipation that the West Vancouver Board of Education has approved its Strategic Plan for 2012-2015. This important document has been in development for many months and we thank all of you who provided input. We are now moving forward with your ideas and building on our solid foundation to ensure the future success of all students attending our schools in West Vancouver, Bowen Island and Lions Bay. Our vision is clear: “We aspire to provide the finest educational experience in the country – for the benefit of our children, our employees, our community and our world.” Our values are many and they include respect, inclusiveness, engagement, responsibility, transparency, and joy; yes that’s right…we try to infuse our district’s work with fun and joy! We have three key areas of focus: First and foremost, we achieve educational excellence through collaboration, engagement and innovation. We work tirelessly to deliver the services necessary to provide an enriched learning experience for our student. We want every child to develop a lifelong love of learning, to be socially responsible and to be globally aware. Secondly, we ensure system sustainability. We attract exceptional teachers, administrators and support staff to provide progressive programming for our students. We also update our facilities and teaching tools to keep our infrastructure modern and accessible. Lastly, we continue to cultivate community connections. We know there are all kinds of opportunities to enhance learning and we encourage staff and students to seek them out. We also share our academic, artistic, and athletic accomplishments with all of you. We believe our vision for learning will allow us to grow and expand upon the strong tradition of educational excellence in the West Vancouver School District – “the premier place for learning.” Sincerely,

Cindy Dekker, Board Chair

WHAT’S NEW Facility Enhancement

School District facilities staff work “behind the scenes” year-round improving our buildings and grounds - making them enjoyable places to teach and learn. Recent exterior projects include installing new school signs and carvings as well as play court and playground resurfacing. Inside our buildings, they’ve completed millwork, painting, plumbing and modernization projects.

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eople living on the North Shore are lucky to have hiking and bike trails, the ocean and plenty of walking paths all within minutes of their homes. That’s a message John Weston, MP for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Country, is trying to get across with “National Health and Fitness Day,” a private member’s bill that would dedicated the first Saturday in June to making Canadians more fit and healthy. “We have a unique vantage point based on where we live,” Weston told The Outlook, adding that he regularly gets outdoors to exercise, be it running, swimming or biking. “I rode up Cypress yesterday — great mountain ride. I felt so grateful to be in this part of the world.” The bill would promote healthy living by encouraging recreational facilities to open for free on National Fitness Day. Weston hopes this will help reverse Canada’s growing trend of inactivity, which cost $4.3 billion last year for health care relating to diabetes, cardiovascular problems and other related problems. “We should be aiming to be the fittest nation on Earth,” said Weston, adding that all 12 municipalities in his riding have endorsed the bill. How does Weston suggest North Shore residents get active? ■ Join a running group: The North Shore has running groups for all skill levels, from beginners to seniors to those who are training for ultra-marathons. The Capilano Eagles Running Club, for example, meets every Tuesday to run training routes in Edgemont Village, Pemberton Heights and Handsworth secondary school area. ■ Go to the gym: Joining a fitness club can be an easy way to get motivated and stay with a workout routine. North Shore community centers have small, casual groups to join, such as West Van Community Centre’s Fit-fellows, a group just for men. Members range from 55 to 94 years old. ■ Get in the water: The West Van Aquatic Centre is “one of the loveliest you’ll find,” said Weston, adding that swimming is one of the best ways to get in shape. North Van also has places to swim, including a wave pool at Karen Magnussen Rec Centre. ■ Enjoy the trails: The North Shore Spirit Trail, which will eventually connect Deep Cove to Horseshoe Bay, is one of Weston’s favourite places to ride his bike and walk. He also suggests heading out on one of the mountain trails in North and West Van.

World Teacher’s Day – October 5

We would like to take this opportunity to honour the exceptional teachers we have in the West Vancouver School District. Our students enjoy an enriched learning experience thanks to their passion and professionalism. Teaching from the heart, they build meaningful relationships with our students and their families. Let’s celebrate teachers on October 5th, and always, for their vital role in educating future generations.

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Kinder Morgan already has a branch of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline that also reaches the coast in Washington State at Cherry Point, where some of the flow is refined. “Tsunami debris is already arriving on our shorelines,” Green said. “So would oil from our neighbours should there be an accident.” The resolution advanced by Saanich council requires UBCM to “oppose projects that would lead to the expansion of oil tanker traffic through B.C.’s coastal waters” and urges provincial government leaders to fight it by any legislative and administrative means available. twitter.com/nsoutlook

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all season is upon us and events are in full swing. First up, a unique West Vancouver event spearheaded by West Vancouver Chamber VP Jason Black. Held at the Tap House in Park Royal, this networking event was targeted for the Under 35 business mind. Featuring Vancouver Canucks VP Michael Doyle, the new Face 2 Face program promises to deliver high profile keynote speakers as well as a chance to socialize with fellow young entrepreneurs. Next, West Vancouver’s most famous resident, Sarah McLachlan, turned the spotlight towards her School of Music students in a heartwarming ceremony that featured a special cheque presentation by HSBC. Hot off the stage at her Voices in the Park concert earlier this month, the charitable chanteuse was on hand to receive the $300,000 donation on behalf of her talented students who then thanked the audience with a live performance.

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“It’s the same nightmare it’s always been,” Gottgetreu says of his 12 years working traffic in West Van. But ask a North Shore municipal engineer and they’ll tell you worsening traffic is all about perspective. “There’s a certain segment of the population that feels traffic is too slow and they wish to move faster,” says West Vancouver’s director of engineering and transportation, Ray Fung. “And there’s another portion which feels traffic is moving too fast… and so they advocate for things like traffic calming through our streets and neighbourhoods.” But at the North Shore’s three entry and exit points — the Sea-to-Sky Highway, the Lions Gate Bridge and the Second Narrows; all of which are highways controlled by the provincial transportation ministry — more vehicles than residents come and go through the North Shore every day. In addition to the 62,000 vehicles the ministry says cross the Lions Gate Bridge on a typical weekday, about 13,000 pass through Lions Bay on the Sea-to-Sky Highway — up to 16,000 on weekends — and approximately 125,000 cross “An example of that would be putting the Ironworkers Bridge at the bus bulges along Lonsdale [Avenue] and Second Narrows. improvements to bus stops,” Pope said, notThat’s 200,000 vehicle trips through a ing two measures that allow buses to leave maximum 13 lanes of traffic, with no alterand rejoin the normal flow of traffic withnate routes. Add to that the 293,000 daily out holding up vehicles behind them. commuter trips that don’t leave the North In the latest TransLink study of the Shore and it’s clear why all three North Shore municipalities are increasingly eager North Shore released last year, the regional transit provider, with the cooperation of all to get people out of their cars. The District of North Vancouver’s Official three North Shore municipalities, laid out a vision for the future of transit on the North Community Plan boasts a 2030 target of Shore. ensuring 35 per cent of all resident trips The study emphasizes a kind of rapid-bus in the district happen by walking, cycling “cross” of corridors through all three municor transit, not personal automobiles. That’s ipalities along Marine Drive and then down up from the current 21 per cent. To do so, Lonsdale Avenue and over the Burrard the district is beginning to densify around Inlet. its network of community centres — sepa“From Ambleside in the west to Lower rate nodes of pedestrian-friendly mixed-use Lynn town centre in the east, that is the development, all connected by transit and east-west route that all three municipalicycling lanes. ties including — district of West Van, disIn North Van city, the densification is trict of North Van and the city — has envialready underway. With more than 175,000 people already on the North Shore, the pop- sioned as the growth area,” says Dragana Mitic, city transportation manager. “And ulation is expected to grow by 40,000 over the next 20 years, much of it taking up resi- the other rapid transit corridor identified is across the Burrard Inlet, which is SeaBus, 2121 Lonsdale Avenue dence in the city. And with a Where: road network and following up Lonsdale towards 29th that is already “built-out” to its maximum What to bring: Child’s birth certificate (Canada) or proof of Street.” capacity, according to city engineer Doug citizenship and Proof of current residence planners also have high hopes Pope, prioritizing transit and cycling on the (i.e., Municipal Hydro bill, purchase or rental agreement) city’s roads is a must to avoid gridlock. continued, PAGE 23

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Guest Speakers 5:00pm to 8:00pm 5:00pm Devon Brooks

Brand, Culture & Biz Specialist Devon co-founded Blo Blow Dry Bar, a first of its kind franchise concept, born from her second year University project. She was dubbed ‘The Business Mind’ as one of Canada’s Top 13 Bright Young Things in FLARE magazine, has been named ‘Hot 20 Under 30’ by Chatelaine Magazine for their 2011 Women of the Year Awards and represented Canada as 1 of 30 delegates at the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit in Nice, France this past Fall.

5:30pm Sarah Allin

Communications Officer, Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Sarah Allin provides support, advice and guidance to suppliers wishing to do business with the federal government.

6:00pm Gabrielle Loren

President of West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce and CGA, Partner & Executive Account Manager of Loren, Nancke & Co. Loren, Nancke & Company started off as a single partner firm known as Loren & Company in 1989. The client base started off with a handful of clients in varying industries and over the years has grown in size and the industries have diversified further, but the focus has always remained with small business and individuals.

6:30pm Dr. Beth Donaldson

Medical Director, Copeman Healthcare Centre Dr. Beth Donaldson is a family physician at Copeman Healthcare Centre. Known for her excellent bed-side manner, Dr. Donaldson takes a strong personal interest in her patients’ health. She has several years of practice as a woman’s health specialist and family physician. She has researched and authored several papers on women’s and general health issues and is certified in Breast Health and Osteoporosis Management, Advances in Labour and Risk Management, Advanced Trauma and Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Newborn Resuscitation.

7:00pm Iain Black

President & CEO, The Vancouver Board of Trade Iain has had a distinguished career in both the public and private sectors, having served as an MLA and cabinet minister in the Government of British Columbia. His Cabinet portfolios have been: Minister of Labour; Minister of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development & Minister Responsible for the Asia Pacific Initiative; and, Minister of Labour and Citizen Services. Prior to his election in 2005, Iain had led both private and publicly traded technology companies to substantive growth and profitability. Recipient of many accolades and awards.

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Only a working smoke alarm can save your life! Fire Prevention Week Oct. 7-14

Smoke alarms save lives “Fall back” to smart home safety As most Canadians turn back the clocks on November 4, here are some timely smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) safety tips:

• Install one smoke alarm on every storey and outside bedrooms. Install inside bedrooms if you sleep with doors closed.

• When you change your clocks, test your smoke arlarm.

• Ensure all smoke alarms are fully powered. Never take out batteries or remove an alarm from ceiling due to a false alarm.

• You have less than three minutes to escape a fire. So when smoke alarms sound, everyone must know what to do and where to go. Having and practising an escape plan is essential.

Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless and tasteless. So without a CO alarm, humans cannot detect its presence. Despite the average home having several potential sources of the deadly gas, studies show that nearly 60 per cent of Canadians have not installed a CO alarm. In addition to being impossible to detect, CO also has another nefarious trait. Symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure mimic the flu, without the fever. It is routinely responsible for thousands of clinic and hospital visits each year, and is commonly misdiagnosed. Prolonged or extreme exposure causes nausea, dizziness, confusion, the loss of physical mobility, brain damage and ultimately, death.

• If your home has any fuelburning devices such as a gas furnace, gas water heater, gas appliances, or an attached garage or carport, install at least one CSA-approved carbon monoxide outside all sleeping areas. One per storey is recommended. • Replace smoke alarms every 10 years, and CO alarms every 7-10 years (depending on manufacturer) whether battery operated or hardwired into your home’s electrical system.

More home safety resources can be found on the www. safeathome.ca web site.

Analysis was undertaken on almost 50,000 fires that occurred in Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario over a 5-year period involving 663 fatalities. The findings demonstrated that the death rate per 1,000 fires in the absence of a present, functioning smoke alarm was 74% greater than when a functioning smoke alarm was present.

Thanksgiving turkey fires cause for concern at 9-1-1 centre E -Comm’s fire dispatch team is warning families to be mindful of their turkey cooking during Thanksgiving weekend. “A turkey isn’t something you typically see on a list of household fire hazards, but we get 9-1-1 calls about ovens going up in flames all the time,” says Corey Kelso, E-Comm fire dispatcher. “The result can be devastating if you’re not careful every time you have something cooking for an extended period of time.”

E-Comm has received some odd calls to 9-1-1 before – including someone wanting to know how long to cook a turkey – but a turkey fire is no joke. In fact, it is a leading cause of spikes in 9-1-1 calls over the holidays. “A flame in your oven can start easily and escalate quickly,” says Kelso. “Oil drippings through a thin tinfoil turkey pan or bits of leftover food residue inside your oven are extremely flammable in a high temperature setting.”

Fire Prevention Week Have Two Ways Out October 7-13, 2012

A message from your local fire departments

Fire Prevention Week is recognized every October to promote public awareness of fire safety and prevention.

To learn more, visit www.fiprecan.ca.

The theme “Have Two Ways Out” highlights the importance of the simple preventative measures people can take to prevent a fire disaster and save lives. north VancouVer district

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Have a Fire Escape Plan It’s important that your family knows what to do in the event of a fire. Developing and practicing a Fire Escape Plan dramatically increases the probability of safely escaping a fire. • Plan an escape route now. Better yet, plan two routes! • Have a family discussion and practice your escape plan(s) often • Maintain your smoke alarms

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Many fatal fires start at night members to put safety measures into place. As well, family members are in the best position to reinforce the precautions necessary to help their loved ones prevent or respond to a fire.

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that once completed and fully connected to transit hubs like Lonsdale Quay, the North Shore Spirit Trail will shift from its primarily recreational use today, to a vital east-west commuter corridor for cyclists and walkers along the North Shore waterfront.

**** As far as getting off the waterfront is concerned, any real talk of tunnels under the inlet or new ferry routes to Vancouver’s West Side — all of which have been thrown around in decades past — are all but dead in the water for the foreseeable future. “Improving transit over the bridges as a way to get more people over the bridges without more vehicles” is the real priority for the near future, says North Vancouver district transportation manager Erica Geddes. “They’re pretty close to capacity on vehicles but they could take more people,” she adds, pointing to a recent TransLink study that estimates that while buses make up between one to two per cent of the vehicles on the Lions Gate Bridge, they carry 25 per cent of the people crossing it. Likewise, city staff say they’ve had high-level discussions with TransLink about one day extending the Canada Line under the inlet to Lonsdale Quay, but no such plans have ever been a part of TransLink’s stated vision, which currently extends out as far as 2040. “Canada Line will be just an expansion further in the future,” Mitich says. continued from, PAGE 20

In the meantime, the hope is for a third SeaBus to increase the frequency of trips, but even that idea hasn’t received much attention since the Vancouver Olympics, when it was employed to handle the flood of tourists to the North Shore, then cancelled shortly thereafter. It’s not just near the bridges at rush hour when traffic is a problem either. According to a July 2011 TransLink study, the North Shore has Metro Vancouver’s highest mid-day traffic volume spike of any Lower Mainland region, rising by seven per cent, or half the volume of rush hour, at approximately 12:30 p.m. each day. As North Vancouver district council affirmed in a transportation workshop earlier this year, the car is here to stay on the North Shore. “We are a car-centric community, for sure,” Coun. Roger Bassam told the February 13 meeting, at which district CAO David Stuart was asked how many cars were parked in his family’s driveway. “Four,” he replied. “Yeah. That’s going to be the average,” Coun. Lisa Muri said. “Is there any easy solution?” North Van district engineering manager Steve Ono asks rhetorically on the phone with The Outlook. “We’ve built ourselves into this situation where traffic is an issue because of congestion; people want to drive their cars all over the place. But we can’t keep on going and doing the same thing that got us into the same problem.”

Often people living in the homes photographed by Pullan don’t realize their historical importance, says Kiriko, adding many homes that haven’t been torn down are renovated beyond recognition. Asked whether the disappearance of mid-century West Coast homes upsets him, Pullan says: “Yes and no. Some of them, I’m sad to see them go, and what they put up in their place can be even more sad.” He says this with a smile on his face, a break from his otherwise serious demeanor. “My father was a mechanical engineer, and he said if it’s designed well, it should look good,” Pullan says, adding a kitchen, a few bedrooms and a tiny bathroom used to work well for people, but today, unfortunately, homeowners feel the need to build monster houses.

Pullan still takes photos, but with a digital camera, which he confesses is more “handy” than the cameras he used to take his iconic photos. His studio still has a darkroom, but instead of strips of film, it now has a computer and printer. “It has everything a darkroom needs to have, that’s it,” says Pullan, again in his usual frank, matter-of-fact tone. Pullan’s work is on display at the West Vancouver Museum from Oct. 10 to Dec. 15. The opening reception and book launch is being held on Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. The museum is also hosting receptions at key mid-century West Coast style homes on the North Shore throughout November. For more information, visit westvancouvermuseum.ca or call 604-925-7270 to buy tickets.

Taking professional photos 60 years ago required much more training and talent than it does today. Pullan worked during the time of darkrooms and film, and when taking colour photos was a tricky job. “Colour was a very unforgiving process,” says Pullan, whose photos were mostly taken in black and white for this reason. His photography career started when he received a grant from the Department of Veterans Affairs after being discharged from service in 1945. He enrolled at the Art Centre School in Los Angeles, where he had the opportunity to study the best state-of-theart techniques for two years. After school, he moved to Halifax to take photos for a local newspaper before returning to Vancouver, where he took a job at Western Homes and Living. He was soon hired by leading West Coast architects, including Ned Pratt, Arthur Erickson, Berry Downs and (age 45+) Hollingsworth, the One in ten Canadians suffers some degree hearing levels and speech discrimination architect who eventuskills. The result will determine if there of hearing loss that can be attributed to ally became his friend. many causes and conditions of the middle is a hearing loss, the type of loss and the “He is very fussy, and level of impairment. The test will be or inner ear. yet he doesn’t give you explained in detail and a list of options any inconvenience. He To promote awareness of better hearing and suggestions for the most effective comes to photograph a care and the detection of hearing loss, corrections will be provided. building and it’s almost Clear Choice Hearing Clinics Community Should a potential medical complication lightning fast, and yet Outreach program is offering free be found, the results will be forwarded you get great pictures,” Audiometric Hearing Screening. to your Dr with a report of findings Hollingsworth told These are full Audiometric assessments of explaining the concern. Kiriko Watanabe, assistant curator for the If you suspect a hearing loss, some common symptoms are: West Van Museum, for • lack of speech clarity • difficulties hearing on the phone the new book Selwyn Pullan: Photographing • difficulty with background • missing key words in a sentence Mid-Century West noise • asking people to repeat Coast Modernism. DVA D! “There’s a lot of phoVe Call today to book Appro tographers that photoan appointment! graph architecture, but very few that can see it 1803 Lonsdale avenue from the point of view of the architect who did North Vancouver 604.988.8013 the building. Selwyn’s 311 - 575 16th Street always been able to do under new management West Vancouver 604.922.6111 that,” Hollingsworth continued.

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BRITISH PROPERTIES, WEST VANCOUVER Large, private estate lots in Rodgers Creek, offering sweeping city, ocean and mountain views. Exclusive architecturally designed estate homes to be built for you by British Pacific Homes to the highest quality standard.

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