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The new overpass at East 1st Street and MacKay Avenue. a month already walk, bike and rollerblade on one section in North Van. Here’s what to expect next: West Van

Cyclists can already be spotted speeding by on the Spirit Trail tucked behind Park Royal mall in West Van. This section of the trail connects Ambleside from 13th Street to the Capilano Reserve and Whonoak Road, where it meets up with the trail in North Van. Other parts of the Spirit Trail, however, have proved to be much more difficult to build. The area around Ambleside is in the midst of redevelopment, with many projects proposed but not yet approved. So this chaotic continued, PAGE 11

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inland’s education system is hailed as one of the strongest in the world, a high benchmark for other countries to aspire to. This is exactly what Chris Kennedy, West Vancouver School District superintendent, came face-to-face with when he took a trip to Finland this summer. When BC Cancer Agency researchers revealed breast He wanted to see what West Van, a cancer should be thought of as 10 distinct diseases, municipality with another high perInternatIonal studIes - Supt. Chris forming education system, could learn a discovery that will revolutionize treatment and Kennedy gives Finland top grades for preparing its from the European country. diagnosis, they didn’t do it alone. teachers. Submitted photo As it turns out, he says, Finland is lencorben@yahoo.ca twitter.com/nsoutlook doing a better job training their teachthat attracts people to teaching in Finland, With your donation to the BC Cancer Foundation, ers than at home in B.C. Kennedy says. Teachers getinstantreplay similar salayou become a partner with BC’s leading cancer In Finland, he continues, university spots ries, or less, here in B.C. LEN CORBEN » COLUMNIST researchers. WWW.NORTHSHOREOUTLOOK.COM for teachers are created based on demand, While British Columbia attracts highwhereas in B.C. “dramatically” more teachquality teachers, he adds, a better job could ers are trained than the number of skolenko@northshoreoutlook.com vacanAs the fundraising partner of the BC Cancer Agency, be done in getting the right people through twitter.com/seankolenko cies. the BC Cancer Foundation funds more cancer education programs, while weeding out “I was very impressed with the amountcoffeethose who aren’t a good fit. research in BC than any other charitable organization. of work they put in with teachers before SEAN KOLENKO » STAFF REPORTER Although school is free in Finland, the WWW.NORTHSHOREOUTLOOK.COM they actually enter the classroom and the curriculum is organized difongoing professional developHelp BC’s cancer researchers ferently. At 16 years of age mgarstin@northshoreoutlook.com ment as they go through their twitter.com/michaelagarstin students choose an upper make their next breakthrough. careers,” he told The Outlook. secondary program or a vocacoffeewith “It seemed more thorough and tional program, then at 19, Become a Partner in Discovery. MICHAELA GARSTIN » STAFF REPORTER consistent than we often are about one year later than in here.” Canada, they start univerIt’s widely discussed that sity. Students don’t begin school until seven “the best of the best” go into teaching in years old, but can go to user-pay preschools WWW.NORTHSHOREOUTLOOK.COM Finland, he adds. If teacher candidates and kindergartens before that. 1.888.906.2873 are unsuccessful, then they look into other Over in Sweden, Kennedy noticed more occupations, like becoming a doctorviewpoint or bccancerfoundation.com continued, PAGE 8 engineer. And it’s not the pay in particular CHRIS BRYAN » GUEST COLUMNIST

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lappers and fringes, jazz and joviality. It was time to put your best foot forward this month for the 13th annual Rockin’ for Research, a Great Gatsby-themed gala night benefitting the JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). This perennial event was founded by local rock band Loverboy in an effort to find a cure for Type 1 juvenile diabetes. Today, it is one of Vancouver’s premiere charity nights. Also honoured at this year’s gala were media companies Canada Wide, CTV, Global TV, The Georgia Straight and our own Black Press, which was recognized for its support of JDRF and its overall philanthropic giving. 1 Black Press senior VP Candy Hodson and husband Peter sit at the head table where she was later recognized, along with fellow media publishers, for their philanthropic support of

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Tight knit A heart-warming holiday yarn about a group of knitters who are helping the community’s less fortunate this winter By Michaela Garstin

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omething more permanent has come out of a controversial yarn-bombing project in North Vancouver. Multi-coloured knitted patterns that wrapped their way up tree trunks and branches in parks along Lonsdale Avenue were carefully taken down by volunteers. After a good wash, the squares were stitched together to create scarves for homeless people on the North Shore, giving new life to these temporary yarn-bombed creations. The North Van Arts Council is donating around 30 scarves, all made by volunteers, to the North Shore Lookout Shelter to keep residents a bit warmer this winter. “The wild colours will cheer people up while keeping them from getting cold too,” said volunteer Teresa James, a “guerrilla knitter” who helped decorate an often overlooked park in central Lonsdale this summer. Repurposing the yarn is a way of giving back to those less fortunate, says James, after many

people enjoyed looking at the colourful trees this fall. “We all have a different colour sense, so all the scarves are different. There should be something that everyone would like to wear.” This year, around 130 yarnbombing kits containing instructions and knitting supplies were handed out. Participants met in parks around North Vancouver, decorating trees, poles and even dressing a bear statue with a knitted vest. The vest was ripped off by vandals during the night but the leftover yarn was ideal for creating the scarves. This temporary art form, however, faced skepticism from North Van city council earlier in the year. In February, the North Van Arts Council’s request for $7,500 to pay for the kits was denied, but the decision was later reversed with a 4-2 vote after council members had a change of heart. “Yes the artwork is temporary, but there’s more to it,” says Laryn Van Dyk, the art council’s program assistant, in defence of the project. “It’s about community engagement, a chance to meet people and make friends.” And that’s exactly what a dozen volunteers did last month. Knitting needles in hand, they attached the squares end-to-end while working around the sides to tidy up the scarves. continued, NEXT PAGE

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“We tried using colours we hadn’t in the past, and they look great,” says James, adding each scarf took about half an hour to stitch together. Kids also got to pick their own combinations, with bright pink being a favourite of the day, proving knitting isn’t just for grandmas. James also experimented, choosing to add turquoise to her yellow and green scarves. The volunteer knitters had different levels of experience, says Van Dyk, noting a sense of community is created when beginners learn from experts like James, who “starting knitting seriously” when she was in her early 20s. “I’m trying to pass the excitement about texture and colour onto kids,” says James, who runs a lunch-time knitting group for Cleveland elementary school students and recently got back from a knitting conference continued from, PAGE 4

area is being left alone in favour of a large section close to Horseshoe Bay that is expected to be much easier to deal with. “We would certainly like to start on [the Horseshoe Bay section] during the construction season next year,” said Raymond Fung, West Van’s director of engineering and transportation, adding this will depend on the result of a public consultation and the final design of the trail. The estimated cost of $8.4 million for West Van’s portion of the trail will likely rise considerably, he told The Outlook in a phone interview. In comparison, the District of North Vancouver predicts its section of the trail will be around $25 million, while the City of North Vancouver expects to spend $13.5 million. The municipalities are all seeking grants, such as those for cycling projects, that are expected to cover a large portion of the cost. As for the section along Ambleside, nothing much is for certain at this point. A development application on the 1300block of Marine Drive has made planning difficult, says Fung, along with the possibility of a new arts facility that would be located close to the waterfront, bringing more cars to the area. The slow progress of construction has irritated some West Van councillors. “I don’t think the solution is to let it sit on the desk. It’s not going to solve itself,” said Coun. Craig Cameron at a meeting in October. “We need to press forward with some progress at least on the planning stages.” North Van

Over in the city of North Van, construction is pushing along. The Spirit Trail is slated to be finished by 2015, meeting West Van on the west end and the district of North Van on the east. The trail in the district of North Van, however, could take “upwards of 10 to 15 years” to complete, said the district’s spokeswoman Jeanine Bratina. A section close to Lonsdale

in Chicago. Yarn has changed a lot since she took up the craft. “The wool was usually scratchy and was ugly colours, it didn’t appeal to me,” says James. Today’s knitters should be “very happy” yarn is soft and comes in vibrant colours. “They will probably be a lot brighter than what people usually wear,” she says, explaining the charm behind the yarnbombed scarves. “Knitting is often considered a lost art. I want to keep it going.” Donations that keep people warm like these scarves are in demand at this time of the year, says David Newberry, community liaison worker at the Lookout Shelter. “In the winter, we have warm clothes readily available in the lobby,” he says, adding he expects the scarves to be picked up very quickly. C

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Quay and the SeaBus is in the planning stages, with a public consultation scheduled for spring 2013. Preliminary plans for another section along Bewicke Avenue near Mosquito Creek Marina were revealed last year and staff are working with the Squamish Nation and Mosquito Creek Marina to provide a connection to the Squamish Nation Greenway that runs along the waterfront near the Northshore Auto Mall. “The challenge is always typography and land ownership. None of the municipalities own all the waterfront,” said Michael Hunter, the city’s manager of environment and parks. But even so, a $3.6-million overpass was installed last summer over train tracks at East 1st Street and Mackay Avenue behind Capilano Mall. Other trails include a 1.5-kilometre nature-oriented trail that connects St. Patrick’s Avenue with 3rd Street. “The goal is to make the trail as close to the waterfront as possible,” said Hunter, adding interim trails could be put in along roads while a permanent route is planned. Planning for the Spirit Trail has proved difficult for all municipalities. “For example, finding a route in the Lower Lynn area is challenging as space is limited, yet as the area redevelops, we are trying to take advantage of opportunities as they arise,” said Bratina. “In other areas, the challenges involve crossing creeks or highways, which can be expensive.” Similar to West Van’s approach to planning, the district is waiting for development applications to come in, particularly in the Maplewood and Lower Lynn areas.

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West Van won’t annex community over water woes Unincorporated community of Montizambert Wynd under a boil-water advisory for almost 17 years TODD COYNE S Ta f f R e p O RT e R

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est Vancouver has washed its hands of an ongoing water war on its western boundary, where an isolated cliffside community remains under one of B.C.’s longest running boil-water advisories. For more than 6,150 consecutive days — since Jan. 1, 1996 — residents of the 13 sprawling oceanfront homes that make up the unincorporated community of Montizambert Wynd have been told by Vancouver Coastal Health that the water they draw from Montizambert Creek could be unsafe to drink. Nearby, West Vancouver residents of Horseshoe Bay get their drinking water from the same glacier-fed creek, though theirs passes through a taxpayer-funded $2.6-million filtration system. Montizambert’s does not. Instead, residents of this cul-

de-sac each have their own in-home filtration systems. But last spring, the health authority ruled these systems inadequate and threatened residents with heavy fines for non-compliance if they didn’t pay thousands of dollars each for health authority-inspected point-of-entry filters on their homes. “They have really no legal right to do that,” John Zara told The Outlook Monday from his home on the 13th lot of Montizambert Wynd. “Maybe if we had problems that someone was sick or the water had worsened…[but] I’ve been here for 37 years and I haven’t had a problem.” Unwilling to take the financial hit, Zara and seven other Montizambert homeowners petitioned West Vancouver in June to either sell them access to their filtration plant or annex the community outright. Today, the district revealed its answer to the ‘access or annex’ question: No, and no. Those decisions were made at an Oct. 15 in-camera council meeting but are only now being made public. To the question of water access, the district told The Outlook it simply isn’t in the business of selling services such as water — or police, or bOiliNg pOiNt - Residents of this cul-de-sac trying to get out from under boil-water advisory. continued, PAGE 19

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or any small business owner or entrepreneur, bookkeeping tends to be the most joyless part of the job. But thanks to a North Shore accounting firm, now there’s an app for that. LedgerDocs is the first mobile phone application from North Vancouver’s LedgersOnline and its purpose is to make sharing invoices, receipts and tax forms between accountants and their clients as easy as taking a cellphone photo and pressing Send. And once submitted, those invoices are catalogued and stored on secure servers, ready to be conjured up from the cloud in real time, any time. It’s a more fleshed out version of something the North Van bookkeeping business had been using in-house for a couple years — and referring to as “the portal” — before deciding to go public with it, said Wayne Zielk, LedgersOnline founder and CEO. “We thought, you know, we could turn this into our own web app, so we branded it,” he told The Outlook in a phone interview Monday. So far that branding has targeted other large bookkeeping and accounting firms, with nearly 1,000 subscribers to the service in less than a year. But now the company hopes to branch out to the little guy as an easy way to simplify their accounting practice in a secure, collaborative and handheld way. A home builder, for instance, can use the app to easily scan receipts and track material deliveries to several ongoing project sites at once, all while instantly re-billing clients for work and materials with the click of a button. Then, at the end of a project or the end of the fiscal year, all the paperwork can by organized at your fingertips in any number of ways and shared with any number of people. “It’s just a more collaborative approach to bookkeeping,” Zielke said. tcoyne@northshoreoutlook.com twitter.com/toddcoyne

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www.northshoreoutlook.com www.northshoreoutlook.com trict later on when they need a new water system,” Harris said. “But if you take all fire or sanitation — outside its municipal those costs together, the price differential is boundaries. going to be much less between the point-ofRegarding the proposed annex, Mayor entry and the West Van hookup.” Michael Smith said the arrangement Harris told The Outlook she plans to wouldn’t make economic sense. meet again in the coming weeks with West “We determined it wasn’t in anybody’s Van council, Montizambert residents and interest to proceed with the boundary perhaps the province to renegotiate a soluextension because the costs of putting tion to the water problem. the water line over there would be about Still, the West Vancouver mayor was $900,000 for 13 residents,” Mayor defiant. Smith told The Outlook in a phone “I think Metro would like us interview last Thursday. to take a problem they have off There would also be the added their hands,” Smith explained, costs to the district of upgrading “but we can’t do that at a huge Montizambert Wynd itself, as curcost to our own taxpayers.” rently the rugged, single-lane roadWhile Vancouver Coastal way with an aging bailey bridge Health did not respond to The could not safely accommodate disOutlook’s request for an intertrict fire trucks and other municipal view, manager Paul Markey vehicles. told the paper in June that John Zara “It’s Metro Vancouver who are the while some Montizambert inones who are charged with providing home filter systems may be the residents services,” Smith contin“perfectly adequate,” the health ued. “So it’s really in their bailiwick and I authority needs guaranteed access to don’t know why they’re trying to pass it off ensure each system is working at all times on us.” before lifting the drinking water ban. As part of Metro Vancouver’s vast “The matter of urgency will come from Electoral Area A, which includes other Vancouver Coastal Health needing to know unincorporated segments of the Lower there’s a plan in place to get safe drinking Mainland like the North Shore backcounwater into this community,” Harris said in try and the University of British Columbia, response to the health authority’s tentaMontizambert Wynd residents are repretive Nov. 30 deadline for action. “So it’s not sented at Metro by area director Maria something that can be stretched out for Harris. months.” She told The Outlook last Thursday that, West Vancouver’s manager of corporate in its rejection of the annex plan, West initiatives Mark Chan told The Outlook Vancouver council failed to consider that Tuesday he expects Montizambert resiMontizambert’s entire 40-year-old water dents will opt to rebuild their own aging system is due for imminent replacement water system — just as residents like Zara anyway, making spending thousands of dol- built the current one — and, with health lars per home for point-of-entry filters a authority-approved point-of-entry systems too-expensive temporary measure. at their homes, save substantial costs and “If they each have to invest $5,000 to future health authority hassle in doing so. $10,000 today, then it makes it less intertcoyne@northshoreoutlook.com esting to connect to the West Van water distwitter.com/toddcoyne continued, PAGE 17

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2 Food Service Supervisor Req’d for a Vancouver A & W Restaurant, F/T, Pmt. Exp: 2 yrs.+, Sal: $13.00/hr. Duties; Supervise and co-ordinate activities of staff who prepare and portion food. Establish work schedule. Estimate and order ingredients and supplies. Ensure food service and quality control. Maintain records of stock, repairs, sales and wastage. Prepare and submit reports. May take customer orders and prepare food for customers. May serve customers at counters. Stock refrigerators. May receive payments. Language: English required. Hindi an asset. Contact Nalini at email:iiifastfood @yahoo.ca or Fax: 604-939-6358

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A/P RECEPTIONIST for a busy international office in Langley. This person able to work will all levels of international management, staff, clients and vendors. Basic accounting background, Excel, Word required. Upbeat team player with great organizational skills. Duties: Match, code, enter and prepare invoices for payment. Reconcile vendor accounts, maintain files. Greet and direct all visitors, answer calls on multi-line switchboard. Send resume to janice.moult@ca.atlascopco.com or fax 604-533-7910

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PREFERRED ATTRIBUTES: • Electronic Parts Catalogue experience • P.C. skills ex. Word, Excel • Good interpersonal skills • ADP system experience • GM experience

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FIND YOUR BEST FIT Before embarking on a sucessful career, you need to know what industry and general position you are interested in. Speaking with one of our career advisors will help you outline your career goals and what fields are best suited to you. You can even tour the campus, speak with current students, and find out where our graduates are now. A new career and life path is only a meeting away.

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DYNAMIC RAIL SERVICES Ltd. has an immediate opening for a Track Supervisor working out of our Grande Prairie office. The successful applicant will have a minimum of 5 years of track work experience, be able to work unsupervised and have a strong focus on customer service and safety. Compensation includes a benefits package, profit sharing and a company vehicle. Please submit resumes to: info@khawk.ca. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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BROOKSIDE LODGE (Langley) seeking Director of Care. Current CRNBC registration & experience in Adult/Senior Residential care required. Salary commensurate with experience & education. Resume & cover letter to sue.griffin@balticproperties.ca

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