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from A1 West Kelowna mayor Doug Findlater relates an incident early in the year when a bear that had become habituated to scrounging in people’s garbage became too aggressive for conservation officers to ignore any longer. They shot the bear, and Findlater says the incident upset his wife for days. There have been 544 bear complaints since April 1 this year, up significantly from the 467 calls the previous year in the Central Okanagan, and from the 435 the previous year, reports Conservation Officer Terry Myroniuk. With so many bears in conflict with residents in the Central Okanagan this fall, Myroniuk admits he’s dreading spring because he knows when they awake with the same habits, some of those animals will have to be killed—and that’s the worst part of his job. “We get a bit of a break when they go to sleep, but they will be back next spring,” he says ruefully. The worst of it is fall is not only
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KELOWNA conservation officer Terry Myroniuk with the live trap used to remove problem bears from residential neighbourhoods. the busiest time of year for problem bears, but also for the work Myroniuk says they really should be focussed on. “We’re supposed to be out there protecting our natural resources from poachers and polluters, not destroying bears,” he explains. “The law-abiding public wants us to be out there upholding the hunting and fishing laws and investigating infractions of environmental regulations.” Even so, COs only handle bear complaints if life or property are being put at risk by aggressive bear behaviour.
As bears become more habituated to eating human garbage, bird feed, pet food, rotting fruit and nuts, there’s an increased risk of those bears becoming aggressive toward humans, Myroniuk explains. Attacks by bears can be either defensive (particularly if they have young with them), or predatory. “A person can come around the corner of the house and surprise a sow with cubs and there’s a real risk of her attacking,” he warns. And, as long as bears are frequenting a neighbourhood and no one is reporting their behaviour because they fear the bear might be killed, those
residents are putting the whole neighbourhood at risk, Myroniuk adds. Instead, aggressive or unusual behaviour should be reported to the Report All Poachers and Polluters tollfree line at: 1-877-952-7277. Unfortunately, people are becoming more willing to co-habitate with bears, but they should realize they are still large, wild predators and they can do a lot of harm, he warns. “People see them as fluffy, furry and cute. They seem soft and rolypoly, but you don’t want to become complacent about the potential danger. Some people even feed them. “It’s important to be realistic about
them. They can move very quickly when they need to,” he adds. Relocating bears that have become accustomed to eating in residential neighbourhoods is not only extremely traumatic for the animal, but also usually unsuccessful, as they almost always find their way back to human settlements, he says. When they have to deal with habituated bears who have become more and more aggressive, there’s no point in just moving them somewhere else.
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Naramata they were being frequently called out to deal with bears, with a total of 115 complaints a year, and as many as 10 having to be put down. This year, Kirk says only one bear had to be destroyed there, and it was a very sick animal. As well, she says there were only a couple of dozen calls, most of which were about that bear. “The community works with me to keep bears out of the community,” she says. Leslie says that allows the CO service to do their job and use some ‘averse conditioning’ to reinforce what the community is doing. However, she says first the community has to stop attracting bears. “As long as the food sources remain, we can’t do much,” she comments. Under the Wildlife Act, she says residents attracting dangerous wildlife can be charged and ticketed, with a fine of $345 if they leave attract-
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ARNOLD CHOI slides a carbon fibre horse hair bow across the strings of a Stratavarious Cello created by Antonio Stradivai in Cremona, Italy, in 1696. The celo (see inset photo) is valued at $11million.
Calgarian Arnold Choi, a 27-year-old cellist living every musician’s dream by spending three years with the 320-year-old Bonjour Stradivari cello, says he wasn’t nervous playing his new instrument for the first time. Valued at $11 million and carried in a black case of armour shinier than a car, the cello is likely worth more than the expansive Tantalus vineyard where he met with the Capital News to let the instrument’s unmatchable sound reverberate around the wine tasting room. “I think it’s every musician’s dream to play on a Stradivarius cello. I’m just so lucky to have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,” said Choi, who won first place in the Canada Council String Back competition to secure his new companion. The Bonjour Cello, so-name for its first owner, amateur Parisian musician Abel Bonjour, is among a select few remaining instruments made by Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari and his family, whose work has arguably produced the best string instruments ever made. “It’s hard to describe it in words,” said Choi. “The best way I can explain the sound to you
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is even if you’re just holding the Strad against your body and playing it, you can immediately feel the difference right away. First of all, there’s the vibrations against your body. They’re just so strong. You can feel the sound going throughout your whole body and the actual projection of it.” Listening to the Strad fill the room, it’s not difficult to imagine the audience members in the very back of a concert hall basking in its wall of sound, its vibrations punctuated only by Choi’s own breathing. “There are a lot of cheap cellos that are extremely loud, but it’s also the warmth of it. The
ability to hear so many different colours in the tone,” Choi explained. Musician and instrument work together so seamlessly, Choi looks somewhat like he is dancing with the instrument, dipping and weaving with its rich red wood as he lives out each note of the music. To play Elgar’s Cello Concerto, as he is in town to do with the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra this weekend, requires the artist to find this perfect connection then pull from emotional experiences in his own life to breath the necessary emotion into the music. Working on this instrument allows him to share his talents far and wide, but it also offers a new way to grow that talent; and yet, when he first stepped into the room with the Strad, there were no butterflies. “It’s sort of like meeting somebody you’re going to need to be intimate with for a long period of time. It’s kind of like you’re just getting to know someone,” he said. Travel is always a worry. German boarder officials seized a $1.5 million Stradivarius violin last month over paperwork abnormalities and a $26 million Strad cello was broken in Italy making international head-
lines this year. Nonetheless, the big question for Choi isn’t about logistics, so much as where this might take his career. By the time he is 30 years old, he will be returning the Bonjour Cello and looking for new opportunities. “I think I’ll cry for like a year,” he said with a burst of giggles. “…There are foundations out there that loan really nice instruments, but, of course, none that have Strads.” While in the Okanagan he will be giving a master class in Vernon and playing in all three communities. “Arnold is such a delight to have on the stage and our musicians are thrilled to make music with him again, ” said Rosemary Thomson, music director of the OSO in a statement released to the press. The OSO will also perform Marion Mozetich’s Romantic Rhapsody and Robert Schumann’s Third Symphony The Rhenish. The Rhenish is composed of five heartfelt tone paintings depicting scenes from Schumann’s beloved Rhine Valley. Romantic Rhapsody opens Nov. 16 in Kelowna, Nov. 17 in Penticton and Nov. 18 in Vernon. Locally, tickets are available at Kelowna Actors Studio, 250-8622867 or online via www.okanagansymphony.com.
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Looking for the winter Activity & Program Guide? It’s coming out November 27 but it’s going green. We are reducing the quantity of guides being printed, meaning the guides will no longer be delivered through the paper but are available online. We encourage residents to view the guide online; however, for residents wanting a physical copy, guides can be picked up at the following locations.
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Council will consider the permanent closure and removal of the highway dedication of a portion of Belgo Road at Springfield Road on: Monday, November 19, 2012, 1:30pm Kelowna city Hall, 1435 Water street – council chambers Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter, the City intends to sell the “Closed Road” under Bylaw No. 10774, being a portion of Belgo Road at Springfield Road to Black Mountain Irrigation District (BMID), having an area of 0.137 ha. for a price of $1.00. The public may review copies of the proposed Road Closure and Removal Dedication Bylaw 10774 on kelowna.ca or at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 3rd Floor, from 8AM-4PM, Monday to Friday. iNFo: 250 469-8610
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Safe driving habits for school zones The school year is in full swing, which means that school zones are in effect from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every school day. But according to Kelowna RCMP, something that is often overlooked, however, are the rules for drivers around school buses. When meeting or overtaking a school bus displaying its stop sign and flashing red lights, drivers must stop and not proceed until the lights and signs are deactivated. School buses transport thousands of children every day and their safety is paramount. Unfortunately, members of the Central Okanagan Traffic Services see too often that drivers are failing to stop for school buses. Not only are those drivers failing to stop, they are also usually driving too fast. “On average we have had about 100 complaints per year in the past five or six years, but that is a conservative estimate considering that bus drivers are simply unable to get every plate number, especially those vehicles that are traveling at such high rates of speed as they pass,” said Const. Tim Monteith,with the Central Okanagan Traffic Services. School buses are an obvious indicator that children may be nearby and failing to stop for the bus could end up with more serious consequences than just a traffic violation ticket. “A child was struck last year by a motorist in the Oliver area and it appears that drivers are not getting the message,” said Monteith, fearing that there may be a death before drivers stop this dangerous manoeuver. Police remind drivers of the tickets and fines applicable under the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act: Speed in school / playground zone: $196-$253 Fail to stop for school bus: $167 Fail to yield to pedestrian: $167 Pass vehicle yielding to pedestrian: $167 Disobey school guard/patrol: $167
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To the editor: Dianne Tucker recently wrote a letter to this newspaper urging people to contact our MP, Ron Cannan, to express their objections to a rumour that the federal government is considering removing references to God from all Remembrance Day ceremonies. (Federal Gov’t to take ‘God’ Out of Remembrance Day, Nov. 13 Capital News) On the contrary, I wrote to Mr. Cannan to express my support for removing such references. Remembrance Day is about remembering and honouring those who have served in the Armed Forces, especially those who died while doing so. Just as the religious and the non-religious serve in the Armed Forces, the religious and non-religious alike can, and do, remember and honour those people. Repeatedly making references to God is a way of excluding atheists (as well as those who belong to poly-V theistic religions) from fully participating in the ceremonies. If the ceremonies repeatedly referred to Allah or Shi-
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Take my job and shove it in the recycling bin H ave you ever their messages, as KATHARTIC perse heard a local well as flyers, and all things government between should be viewed employee take to the aironline alone. This, they waves and advocate for say, will ebb the flow of the the end of your job? 13 or so pounds of paper If not, you’re lucky. they’ve estimated each It’s an entirely galling exKathy household gets a month— perience that caused me Michaels the community should go this Thursday to bark a newspaperless. few print-banned words It would make the at the stereo in my car, which frankly world a happier, less wasteful place. was just an innocent bystander. The landfills would be less bogged For the record, the profandown, and rainbows would shoot out of ity-prompting offender was the Region- trees, and we’d all join hands and sing al District’s Waste Reduction departkumbaya—or something to that effect. ment. After a long print campaign— Of course the downside of this oh, the irony— they took to the radio to quasi green endeavour is that getting hock quasi green rhetoric about creatrid of paper products would effectiveing a paper free community. ly snuff out the Kelowna Capital News, By their estimates, the newspapers the Daily Courier and all smaller publithey still need to most effectively discations in its wake.
Our online presence isn’t where the bread is buttered, so to speak. So these two somewhat hearty economic generators, which locally employ several hundred men and women with relatively well-paying jobs, would cease to be by a trite mandate to “go paperless.” One could ask the obvious question: Can the economy really afford to hemorrhage well educated, somewhat well paid employees? But the answer to that is far too obvious: No, Kelowna can’t afford anything of the sort. So, maybe this question is better: How well conceived is the plan to target newsprint? The newspaper industry has gone out of its way in its lengthy history to be less smoggy in its approach to business. Your local publications are printed on
paper that’s likely been recycled more than once, and the inks are just a distant cousin to their toxic predecessors. They’re hardly what I’d call the worst environmental offender, which brings me to point B. M The supposedly Earth loving lot at the regional district are promoting their s ill conceived endeavour to get people f off pulp by offering up an electronic l tablet as the bounty. w Oh, the humanity. Take away a product that can be re- p cycled again, and replace it with some- v thing that will be thrown into a land- f fill in the next couple of years, to sit in c perpetuity. a It’s brilliant! n You don’t even need to visit the fact that there are developing nations
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(MP Submits Finance Report Card, Nov 8 Capital News). Contextualizing that to the spending of others, he points out that other B.C. MPs averaged $445,000 for the same costs. Apparently wanting to rub it in on a parti-
san basis, Albas says NDP MP Alex Atamanenko spent a total of $516,131 on office expenditures. What Albas failed to note is that in addition to his office in Ottawa, Atamanenko needs to run two offices in the riding of the B.C. Interior because the
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To the editor: We teach our children that bullying is not to be tolerated and to report it to a parent or teacher. We as a society recognize how bad bullying is. As adults we are guaranteed by our employer a safe environment to work in, meaning free of harassment, sexual discrimination and harassment, and from bullying. Bullying in the work place is also recognized as a criminal offence. Most employers have policies and procedures in place to protect their employees. Everyone has the
same rights and freedoms as the next person, no matter where we are from or our cultural or religious beliefs, or sexual orientation, or our gender. I know of a few people who have experienced bullying and harassments in the work place—workers who provide a vital service to the public. Some of these workers are from other countries; they are asked by the persons they are preforming the service for whether or not they know how to perform their job or if they are qualified to do this type of work. These
international workers are more qualified to perform these services and have more experiences than the workers from this country. As a Canadian I am ashamed by the behaviour that other Canadians show to these workers. I have had the privilege to get to know them and I would rather have them looking after a loved one than most of the Canadian workers. There is a place in British Columbia; a small town where there have been 20 workers leave in a year and a half because of the way they were treat-
ed by other staff and by management. In this place of employment, staff treat other staff like garbage rather than a co-worker. Where it is OK to go to a client and ask personal questions about their personal life and their relationship with another worker and these staff members are not directly responsible for that client. There is a law regarding this practice in their type of profession, but nothing was done to the guilty parties. These same staff members were allowed to continue working and ha-
rassing other staff members. One male staff member was brought to a nervous breakdown by them. This same male staff member, while having a nervous breakdown, was accused of being violent and the other staff members were afraid of him. This male staff member was forced to leave. This profession is one where bullying and many different forms of harassment is allowed to take place without the public’s knowledge. This profession is health care. N. W. Smith, Kelowna
Remembrance is possible without referencing
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va, Christians would understandably feel that they were unable to fully participate. If reference to God is omitted altogether, nobody is excluded, including atheists who served in the Armed Forces and made the same sacrifices
as everyone else. It would be a way of including everyone—of all faiths and of none—in an important ceremony. Believers are of course always free to say their own private prayers to God, but non-believers should not be made to feel that they don’t belong at a public ceremony by re-
peated references to God being made. Ms. Tucker also seems to be under the impression that believing in God is somehow necessary in order to be a decent human being. Of course, this is not the case. I invite Ms. Tucker and others who might share this view of atheists to attend one of
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suffering from the ill effects of bringing our collective lives online, but I will anyway. According to a paper published in Oxford University Press, the e-waste from yesterday’s not-socool stuff is between 20 and 50 million tonnes annually. “In the past, such e-waste mostly emanated from Australasia, Western Europe, Japan and
the US. Disposal through landfills in these nations is generally illegal because of the risks to soil, water, residents and workers posed by the dozens of poisonous chemicals and gases in these machines,” writes Richard Maxwell, professor and chair of Media Studies at Queens College. “So vast amounts of e-waste was dumped in Latin America, Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia. Today, many of those
economies are booming, so these regions are generating immense levels of their own e-waste.” Now that, dear government employees, is a problem that needs to be tackled. Or maybe you haven’t heard about it? Should have read your local newspapers, as they’ve offered a few insights in the past. Kathy Michaels is a Capital News reporter. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
CFI-Okanagan’s events and to meet people who are openly atheist. As a group, atheists are no less moral than Christians, or people of any other faith. Alternatively, she and anyone else is invited to make a donation to our Good Without God winter clothing drive, which will benefit clients of Inn From
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Jurors weighing the fate of an alleged teenage killer were left with a whodunnit Thursday afternoon, as Crown counsel and defence lawyers offered their closing arguments. If they’re to see things the way Crown counsel Murray Kaay presented them, the 18-year-old standing trial for the 2010 murder of Ashlee Hyatt is the only option. In terms of DNA, Hyatt’s blood could be found on the accused teen’s pants, sweater and boots. Testimony from witness Michael Baxter—the only sober teen at the party—places her in a one-onone melee with Hyatt, 16. He testified he saw her holding a knife before the fatal wound to her neck was inflicted. In the preliminary hearing he said she told Hyatt, “I’ll stab you” from a distance of six to eight feet away. “Was it reasonable for (the accused) to raise a knife in a potential fist fight?” Kaay asked? “She was not getting beaten senseless by Ashlee Hyatt. I’d suggest she brought the fight to another level.” Kaay surmised that the actions of the accused were motivated by anger—despite her assertions to the contrary—not self defence.
She had, after all, been drinking heavily and verbally battling Hyatt and the other girls all night long, after they said she’d been unfaithful to her boyfriend. She pointed out when she testified that she was frustrated that nobody was listening to her, but when she fled the scene and found a friend who was offering a sympathetic ear, “she was deliberately vague.” On cross-examination, the teen told Kaay she was evasive with her friend’s questions because “there was a crap-load of confusion.” He offered the jury an alternate suggestion in closing. “She was confused because she’d yet to figure out her story,” he said. “Her story is one you should not believe.” In defence of the teen, lawyer Donna Turko pointed out that the accused was actually very coherent in her only presentation to the jury. “(She was) forthright without hostility and no sense of entitlement,” said Turko, adding she answered the questions in a straightforward manner. And she was facing an unmanageable situation. The accused had been ganged up on that night, she said. Then she was forced to fight Hyatt and the party host in an act of self-defence, when things went awry. And in the aftermath, she was
unfairly railroaded into the role of killer by the group of close-knit friends who were seeking justice for Ashlee. Who would have better deserved the scrutiny, she said, was the party host and her little sister. By Turko’s estimates, the sisters were key players in the drama that took Hyatt’s life. “Our theory is that (the youngest sister) brought the knife, (to the fight),” she said, surmising it was done to “impress her sister.” Then the party host, in the middle of the tussle between her, Hyatt and the accused, was the one who likely delivered the fatal wound— albeit by accident. A drop of Hyatt’s blood was on her clothing as well, and Turko said that indicates she was nearby as it fell. Turko also said there’s no reason to believe that the party host had been assaulted by the accused—as has been asserted—as cuts to her arm and hands weren’t reflected in blood evidence on the knife. Further testimony by adults who came upon the scene, she said, were also suspect as they were all influenced by their relationship with the party host. The jury will get further direction from the judge and go into deliberations today. kmichaels@kelownacapnews.com
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AT THE unH2O Xeriscape Garden, the mass planting of gloriosa daisies (Rudbeckia hirta ‘Goldsturm’) and feather reed grass (Calamagrostis ‘Karl Foerster’) are crowding each other so both will be divided next spring.
hat a shock to awaken last Friday morning and find my glorious fall garden flattened under a blanket of snow. My view went from uplifting fall colours to white. Usually by this time we would have had a killing frost and I’d welcome the snow to cov-
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With snow melted, warmer temperatures and sunshine today, I’m going outside to make more notes so I’ll be ready for a gardener’s favourite winter pastime—making plans for next year. Fortunately, I took lots of photos during the year so I can use them for planning. There are four main things I want to have notes about. 1) Plants that performed poorly will be noted. I’ll review what their cultural needs are for soil, water and light to see if I have them in the wrong place. As trees grow bigger, a sun-loving plant may end up in too much shade. If a plant needs different conditions to thrive I’ll try to relocate it. If I can’t, I’ll look for a new home for it. If a plant attracted pests or diseases, I have likely already put it into the green bin. There are so many plants that thrive in our climate that I don’t waste time coddling sick plants. Healthy plants don’t tend to attract pests and diseases. Two conditions that cause plants to grow too fast are overwatering and too much fertilizer. These cause weak juicy growth which attract pests and diseases and create extra pruning and staking work. 2) In grouping plants by water needs, I created an un-watered garden beside my willow. As its thirsty roots spread, some of my toughest dry garden plants are now failing
to thrive. I’ve decided to stop struggling with these old favourites and will fill that garden with species that have done well in the challenging conditions. In places where I water, but the sprinkler doesn’t deliver very well, I plan to change to plants that mange without water. 3) I love looking at my large perennial border from my kitchen table and want to add spots of colour—especially red. For this I will mostly rely on photos of the garden as it changed through the months. 4) I’ll look for overcrowding to decide what needs dividing and what needs moving out and make notes of what plants and babies to donate to OXA’s xeriscape plant sale. Many plants at unH2O Xeriscape Garden will be divided for the sale to be held in that garden at the end of April. If any of you have square plant pots and or trays for them, we would really appreciate having them for our potting up. You can contact me through the OXA website or at 250-762-6018. For water-wise plants, check the searchable plant database at www.okanaganxeriscape.org. Next week, I’ll give some pointers about garden planning and design. Gwen Steele is executive director of the non-profit Okanagan Xeriscape Association. www.okanaganxeriscape.org
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JESSE LEES has the best plus-minus rating among all Kelowna Rockets’ defencemen this season.
When they made Jesse Lees their first-round pick in the 2010 bantam draft, the Kelowna Rockets were projecting the Calgary native to one day become an upper-echelon WHL defenceman. Two months into his second season, it seems little is likely to stop the 17-year-old Lees from meeting those expectations. Offensively gifted from his earliest days playing the position, Lees continues to refine his game at both ends of the ice and leads all Rockets defencemen this season with a +15 rating. “Jesse plays with a lot more urgency than he did last year, he’s improved his play in his own end, he’s more physical and he’s getting better at preventing his opponents from getting scoring chances,” said Rockets assistant coach Dan Lambert. “Jesse always been
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an elite player at every level and this is a natural progression for him. There’s no doubt he has worked hard at it, wanting to be an elite player. Being a year older with experience, he’s progressing well.” From Lees’ perspective, lessons learned in his rookie season in the WHL are beginning to pay dividends in 2012-13. “First of all, I feel a lot more confident in what I’m doing out on the ice,” said Lees who has a goal and four assists in 16 games. “The first year you’re kind of learning the ropes, making mistakes and getting to know the league. But now that I have that experience I can
work on being more consistent. I’m happy with the way things are going.” With what is still a relatively young defensive corps along with injuries to veterans, Lees has been asked to log plenty of ice time while playing in all situations. And so far, Lambert likes what he sees. “He’s had to kill penalties, he’s played on the power play and he’s handled it all very well,” said Lambert. “He was a first round pick, it’s what was expected, and he’s progressing like we hoped he would.” What is especially encouraging for the Rockets is that Lees is just one piece of what many consider one of the most promising young defensive corps in all of junior hockey. With the likes of Madison Bowey, Damon Severson, Cole Martin and Mitchell Wheaton continuing to develop with him—and with Dan Lambert as their coach—
Lees can’t imagine being in a better place at this stage of his career. “It’s incredible to be with that much talent and skill, they’re all good guys, we get along well and we love being at the rink together,” said Lees. “(Dan’s) an amazing coach, too, the best I’ve had. He teaches me something new every day. “It’s exciting to look to the future with these guys and think of bringing a championship here.”
ROCKET SHOTS…
Three members of the Rockets will play in the World Junior Under 17 Challenge this year in Quebec. Defenceman Riley Stadel has been named to Team Pacific, while forwards Rourke Chartier and Austin Glover will play for Team West…The Rockets (12-6-1-1), who have won five straight games, are in Tri-City this weekend for two games with the Americans, Friday and Saturday nights at the Toyota Center.
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Warriors work through early adversity Warren Henderson STAFF REPORTER
With more than 40 man-games already lost due to injury and other commitments, the West Kelowna Warriors have dealt with their share of adversity early in the 2012-13 BCHL season. And with a respectable 9-5-1-5 record to date, head coach and GM Rylan Ferster doesn’t have too many complaints with the way his hockey club has responded to the challenges. “I think we’ve had one game all year where we had our whole team playing,” said Ferster. “I’ve never seen this much happen this fast but, you know, every team goes through this kind of stuff. I think we’ve weathered the storm
reasonably well, and all things considered I’m not disappointed with where we are.” The Warriors will get some reinforcements back this weekend for a pair of home games—Friday against Merritt and Saturday against the Prince George Spruce Kings. Forward Ambrose Firkus is back after playing with Canada’s team at the ISF world junior men’s fastball championship in Argentina, while
forward Seb Lloyd returns after an appearance at the World Junior A Challenge in Nova Scotia. Still sidelined with injuries are captain Max French, defenceman Josh Monk and goaltender Tyler Briggs as the Warriors slowly work their way back to full strength. “We’ve had a lot of key pieces out at once, but we’re getting there,” Ferster added. After going winless in five straight games, the Warriors rebounded last weekend earning three of a possible four points. Heading into this weekend, the Warriors are third in the Interior Division, two points back of the Centennials. “(Friday’s game) is basically for second place, so it’s a big one for us, one of those four-
point games,” said Ferster. “We haven’t seen (Merritt) in a while, but they’re a very good team. We need to start off the weekend with a good effort against them.” Game time both Friday and Saturday at LePage is 7 p.m.
CHIEFS HOME FRIDAY…
The Kelowna Chiefs take on the Revelstoke Grizzlies Friday in KIJHL action at Rutland Arena. Face off is 7 p.m. The on Saturday, Kelowna will travel to Penticton to take on the Lakers. The Chiefs (11-9-0) are on a three-game winning streak, after wins last weekend over Chase and Kimberley.
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SPORTS ▼ HEAT CROSS COUNTRY
Women 4th at nationals The UBC Okanagan women’s cross country team narrowly missed a podium finish at the CCAA (Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association) Cross Country Championships. The Heat women turned in a solid performance last weekend in Parc Michel-Chartrand in Longueuil, Que., finishing fourth in team scoring in the 5 km race, just five points shy of a bronze medal. Nikki Reiter, head coach of the UBC Okanagan women’s team, was extremely happy with the squad’s performance, but had to confess that it would have been really nice to medal with such an inexperienced group. “This year the women’s team put UBC Okanagan on the map,” the elated Reiter remarked. “Although it stings to miss a medal by so little, the women’s team has made an incredible progression on their 13th place finish in 2011.” The first Heat women
COLIN WALLACE finished first among Heat runners and 23rd overall at the national cross country championships held on Saturday in Quebec. CCAA/CONTRIBUTOR
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runner to cross the finish line was a 2012 rookie from West Kelowna, Michelle Blackburne, who placed 16th overall in a time of 20:04. Other scorers for the Heat were Alea Stockton (20:36 – 34th), Trisha Metro (20:45 – 38th), and Kelsey Robson (20:56 – 45th). The Heat men, competing in the 8 km run, finished a respectable 10th in the team scoring. Mohawk College, the eighth place team, finished with an average time of 28:21, the Heat clocked in at 28:22, and the school that finished 14th was 28:32, as seven schools placed within 11 seconds of one another. “The guys showed spirit and heart, fighting for every position in the last few kilometers of the race,” a proud Reiter said. “This opportunity allowed our team to see how close the team scoring can be and sets the stage for where we want to be next year.” Front runner Colin Wallace led the Heat
finishing 23rd overall in a time of 27:07. Chemistry majors Jeff Kerkovius (28:33 – 55th) and Roger Sherwood (28:52 – 64th) moved through the race in the second half of the field. Rounding out the scoring was senior Garrett Anstett who ran 28:57, which was over a minute faster than his finish in the 2011 CCAA Championships. Prior to the race, four UBC Okanagan Heat runners were recognized as CCAA All-Canadians. Michelle Blackburne (West Kelowna) and team captain Shayla Millan (Nelson) received the award for being the top two PACWEST finishers at the provincial championships. On the men’s side, Colin Wallace (Kelowna) and Roger Sherwood (St. Catherines, ON) were given the honour. In addition, women’s coach Nikki Reiter was recognized at the event, receiving the PACWEST nomination for CCAA coach of the year.
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at Memorial. On Saturday, the Rockets downed POE 7-2. Sam Bobyn earned the shutout on Friday turning aside 12 shots, while Chris Turner was in the net for Saturday’s victory, handling 15 of 17 shots. Captain Adam Beatty led the charge again with four goals and six points, while Ryan Lawson added three goals, three assists. Brandon Barnes
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chipped with a goal and six points, while Erick Noh and Steven Fiust each had two goals and three assists. Other Kelowna marksmen were Tanner Campbell and Austin Lindsay with two, Braeden Cyra, and Steven Hawes.
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The Kelowna Tier 3 Midget Rockets out shot their opponents by a twoto-one margin, but the record books will show a 3-1 win for the visitors as the Kelowna team suffered its first loss of the season in Okanagan Mainline Hockey League action. With a first star performance Saturday at Kelowna’s Memorial Arena, Summerland Jets Goalie Tyler Lemke blocked 49 shots to help his team to its 4th victory of the season against 5 losses. Brian Hyriniuk notched the only goal for the division’s first place Rockets, who are 6-1 on the season, and are on the road this weekend for a match-up against the second-place Chase Chiefs.
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Lightning strikes in Vernon: team results
Twenty-one Liquid Lightning swimmers competed in Vernon last yweekend and came home swith 23 new qualifying rtimes, four new club rec)ords and 50 personal best times. e The top results were: Liz Aguiar placed tsecond in 800 meter free,style; Scott Andreen ewon Gold in 200 backstroke; Danielle Doug-las placed third in 100 freestyle; Lacey Falkingham placed second in 100 breaststroke and third in s
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200 breast; Craig Mathieson placed second in 50 breast and won five other races (100 breast, 50 free, 100 individual medley, 100 back, 200 breast). Kyra McNulty won 100 back and placed third in 100 free; Christina Russo placed second in 50 fly; Jennifer Short won 100 breast and came second in 50 breast and 200 breast; Lucas Tyler won 50 fly, came second in three races (200 back, 50 free, 100 back) and placed third in the 100 IM and
100 free; Emma Andreen took off over 30 seconds in 200 back; Wyatt Fagan had 100 per cent personal best times with huge drops in times in 200 back and 200 breast; Jessica Forbes dropped 89 seconds off her 800 free time; and Will Zittlau dropped 41 seconds off his 800 free time. Other swimmers with personal best times were Kassidie Cornell, Chantelle Douglas, Kiana McNulty, Nicholas Oliver, Sara Roggeveen and Ja-
mie Sullivan. Boys 13-14 club records were broken by Craig Mathieson (50 breast and 100 IM) and Lucas Tyler (50 fly), and Scott Andreen broke the Boys 15-16 record for 200 back. Many swimmers achieved new qualifying times as four new Age Group National standards were reached: Craig Mathieson (100 breast, 200 breast and 100 back) and Lucas Tyler (200 back).
Two new AAA qualifying times: Kyra McNulty (100 back) and Scott Andreen (200 back). Six new AA qualifying times: Will Zittlau (50 free, 100 free), Jessica Forbes (50 free, 100 free, 100 fly) and Chantelle Douglas (100 free). Eleven new A qualifying
times: Emma Andreen (50 free ,100 free, 100 back, 200 back), Kiana McNulty (50 free, 50 fly , 100 fly, 200 Back), Sara Roggeveen (50 free, 200 back), Wyatt Fagan (200 breast). While the rest of the team was in Vernon, one Lightning swimmer trav-
elled to Minnesota to compete in the USA Grand Prix. David Dimitrov won Silver in 400 yard IM, came fourth in 200 yard IM, and tied for seventh place in 100 yard free. The Lightning’s next competition will be Nov. 24 and 25 in Kelowna.
AquaJets on road
The Kelowna pAquaJets had 48 swim-mers representing the team last weekend in sthree different swim meets. While 14 Jets were close to home competing ,in Vernon at Regional and Jamboree competitions, 34 swimmers took to the sCoqihuilla for a competistive event down in Coquit,lam. T “This meet is a very Acompetitive and very gritty meet. It is in a phase of the season when the swimmers are very tired, yet asked to get up and race fast,” said Jets head coach Peter Wilkins. d The meet hosts only keight clubs, with four of tthem consistently placing din the top five in the prov-ince. e The Jets placed fifth dthis year with 1,479 points , n
up from a seventh place finish last season with only 428 points. AquaJets rose to the challenge of the fierce competition breaking two club records and bringing away 15 top three finishes and 47 finals, an increase over last years performance. The 12-and-under girls 4x50 medley relay team consisting of Axana Merckx, Jenna Butterworth, Madison Kornell and Emily Epp earned a bronze while they lowered the existing club record set last season by a full three seconds. Teammate Josh Zakala dropped a massive 11 seconds off his own record in the 400 Free completing the race in four minutes and 17
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old Olivia Gran of Kelowna took the gold medal with a score of 32.14 points. Ashley Sales and Alyssa Dobbs, also of Kelowna, finished just shy of the podium in 4th and 5th, respectively. In the Juvenile Women under 14 category, Kristen Ciurka and Rochelle Reeve of Kelowna placed 6th and 7th in group 1, while club mate Madison Delcourt finished 7th in group 2. “It was an excellent week for our skaters,” said KSC Director Jason Mongrain. “Karen (Mongrain, Jason’s wife and cocoach of the skaters) and I are so proud about how they rose to the occasion with strong performances at such a pressure-filled event. BC is clearly the most difficult province to qualify out of based on the past several years— we have other skaters that didn’t qualify that could have finished top 10 in the country.” “Getting the 10 spots still seems hard to believe,” he added. “After taking seven spots last year, it felt as though it would be very difficult to match that—so obviously three more is just incredible, even though we were very close to getting a couple more.”
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AquaJets results from weekend meets AquaJets from A21 seconds placing second. Zakala also went on to place first in the 50 and 100 Free, 200 IM and 200 Breast, second in 200 Free, 100 Breast and 100 Back, and third in 100 Fly. Kjel Cartier and Jenna Butterworth also earned gold medal swims in the 50 Free and 200 Breast. Finishing third in the 100 Breast was Butterworth, in the 100 fly Madison Kornell, and the 200 Free Katie Dunlop. Earning new Provincial standard times, Skye Kinnear made her first AAA time in the 100 Breast and Noah Robertson made his AA in the 200 Back. In Vernon, Lucy Hill had 5 first places finishes in 100 Free, 200 IM, 50 Back, Breast and Fly.
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Alexa Moran and Tristan Freiss also placed first in the 50 Free. Earning second places finishes was Taylor Desrosier and Kaelyn Willms (100 Free) Maggie Wilson (50 Free),
and Freiss (50 Back). Capturing third place Hallie Jenkins (200 Back). The largest improvement for the Jets came from Taylor Desrosier and Brandon Mullin with 15 per cent
improvements in the 100 Fly and 100 IM. Swimmers with 100 per cent best times on the weekend were: Sabrina Akins, Jenna Butterworth, Nicola Crichton, Megan El-
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emind me to keep away from sharp pointy tools of construction as they have a way of becoming instruments of destruction. That’s a catchy segue of sorts to let readers and music fans know that my good friend and superb singer/songwriter Barry Mathers, of The Cruzeros, will not be playing at this Saturday evening’s eighth annual Night of the Arts concert. Mr. Mathers put his left index finger into a table saw a couple days ago and the table saw won. Fortunately for Barry, he will keep the finger and it appears that no tendons were severed, but the nasty wound through the nail and clear to the bone has eliminated his playing any guitar or mandolin for several weeks. As much as losing the headline act for Saturday is a pain for music fans and concert organizers like moi, it’s nothing compared to the hurt the slice inflicted on ‘goldenthroat’ himself.
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Charlie Hodge Despite this setback, however, the Night of the Arts concert and fundraiser at the Kelowna Community Theatre is still a full steam ahead evening of top quality music and entertainment. The other band members of The Cruzeros plan on performing as the band Cowboy Bob—and rumour has it they will have a surprise performer take part in a song or two as well. Curtis Tulman, harmonica, guitar, and saxophone star of The Cruzeros, promises me that Cowboy Bob is geared up and ready to go for the special night of music. I am also very excited to hear the performances by the other amazing musical acts donating their time for the concert. That would include the amazing vocals of Deb Stone, the rocking high energy original tunes
of Ten2Nine, the latest musical masterpieces by Corey Doak, and the new sounds of Joyful Door. Doak is releasing his brand new CD on Friday night so Saturday’s performance will truly be a showcase of his brand new material. Singer/songwriter Justin Dueck will perform in the lobby as well, while hilarious comedian Maureen Postnikoff will also take a turn on stage during the action packed evening. In keeping with the spirit of the night, Kelowna artist Lynda Lovisa will be painting on stage throughout the concert while the musicians play. Meanwhile, benefactors of this year’s concert, Metro Community (a local organization that in addition to many other community programs assists the homeless and those who are at risk in our community), have put together a small but very impressive selection of silent auction items including the chance for folks to bid on trip for two Alaskan Cruise. (I have always dreamed of such a trip. Heck, I have always dreamed of a cruise any-
where.) Other silent auction items include art work by Marion Krahn, Dave Stratten and others, a night for two getaway, a virtual tour of businesses by Virtual B.C.Tours, and other goodies. Plan for a wonderful night of music and fellowship. For the past seven years the Night of the Arts annually brings the Okanagan’s best bands together in concert to raise awareness and funds towards assisting those in serious need. Over that time the Night of the Arts has raised thousands of dollars to assist the homeless, recovering drug addicts, and youth and families at risk in our community. ••• Before you head off to the Night of the Arts on Saturday, you may wish to check out Winter Wineland earlier in the day, from noon to 4 p.m., at five different wineries in the East Kelowna area. Presented by the Kelowna FavFive group, the afternoon of wine tasting and fun takes place at Vibrant Vines, Camelot Winery, House of Rose
Winery, The View, and the Spierhead Winery. ••• Meanwhile, later this month live theatre fans are in for a real treat as the Theater Kelowna Society presents The Rockin’ Tale of Snow White. This top-notch musical play, set for Kelowna Community Theatre, is based on the popular book by Barbara Lemon with original music composed by Bill Francoeur. Theatre Kelowna’s version will have a nice local twist, however, as it includes some original songs written specifically by musical director Gary Cable. Directed by Jeff Samin, the popular fairytale is designed to please both adults and children and is a perfect event leading up to the Christmas season. The fun, family style event will see numerous performances between Nov. 23 and Dec. 2 including evening shows and matinees. Check out the schedule at www.theatrekelowna.org for complete listings of the dates and times. charliehodge333@gmail.com
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Storytelling in music Jennifer Smith STAFF REPORTER
Big moves, big music, big ideas. For a man who speaks so softly it’s hard to hear him when he’s not working through his collection of gospel folk songs, Kelly Joe Phelps seems to grasp epic proportions quite clearly. Starting in jazz, after learning to pluck hillbilly country from his father, Phelps moved to Vancouver, Washington to follow his musical interests 20 years ago and wound up in the heart of the folk scene and hasn’t looked back. “I never write about anything I don’t know,” said Phelps. “And it’s kind of one of those tricky questions whether the stories pick me or I pick them.” Phelps grew up with religion but says he moved away from it for the bulk of his life, engaged in a lifestyle that found him at a crossroads a couple of years ago. He began to contemplate religion, the Bible and how those stories he heard growing up relate to the world and lifestyle he built. “Maybe getting to a certain age, I found myself extremely exhausted by making decisions that came out to be the wrong decisions,” said Phelps. “I was living life in a way that was destroying me…My general way of life was producing more darkness than light.” Rather than gloss over the stories from the Bible
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KELLY JOE PHELPS plays the Minstrel Café and Bar in South Kelowna on Dec. 3 he decided to dive in and work them out for himself, writing some of his own life stories, some metaphors, some directly related to the scripture. “Just engaging it seems to be the crux really. Slowly, slowly, slowly I started to understand something here. I have to engage it in order to get anywhere,” he said. “I found that one thing, which seems to be an answer.” Phelps is perhaps best known for his style of play, managing a slide guitar style while resting the instrument across his lap. He released his first album in 1994, Lead Me On, and this year completed his ninth, Brother Sinner and the Whale,
a musician’s album loaded instrumental work, like Brother Pilgrim, but with a raspy-voiced finger-picking blues that leaves a decidedly Mississippi aftertaste. Phelps pushes the boundaries of his storytelling, not always to his credit with the critics. “I do a lot of writing, kind of loose prose and poetry, so in terms of the time I spend purely songwriting, it’s probably only 20 per cent of the actual writing I do on a day-to-day basis,” he said. “When I feel the creative spark or the creative juice coming then I look around and try to feel my way through it. Then I see which stories are more potent or more pressing.”
Phelps makes it to B.C. once or twice a year but has not been through Kelowna in several years. Brother Sinner and the Whale marks a return to his bluesy sound after an epic departure to do the entirely instrumental Western Bell in 2009, which received mixed reviews owing to its complexity and intense introspection. Brother Sinner and the Whale marks a return to the bluesman those who are lucky enough to have seen him live will remember. Kelly Joe Phelps plays the Minstrel Café and Bar Dec. 3, www.minstrelcafe.com jsmith@kelownacapnews.com
Jazz Cafe featuring Rod Murray, Nov 18 at Capri Vintners Poolside Lounge. Alan Rienhart early Spanish guitar, 2 p.m., Nov. 28 at UNC 200, University Centre, 3272 University Way, UBCO. it www.ubc.ca/okanagan/ mindsandmusic/welcome.html. Smalltown DJs Nov 30 at Sapphire. Tim Chaisson Dec 1 @ Doc Willoughby’s. Kelly Joe Phelps Dec 3 at the Minstrel. Noel, Noel, Noel presented by Kelowna Community Chorus with The Early Music Band and Stephanie Nakagowa 7:30 pm Dec 8, at First Lutheran Church, 4091 Lakeshore Rd. Tickets at the door or Paramount Music. Adults $12, children $6. 764-8919 or 7687824. Colin James Dec 11 at KCT. Soul De Cuba Cafe Cuban classics last Wednesday of month through Aug at 101-1180 Sunset Dr. 778-478-9529. Thursday Night Blues @ The Blue Gator.
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COMMUNITY THEATRE
1375 Water St kelowna.ca/theatre Okanagan Symphony Orchestra presents Romantic Rhapsody featuring cellist, Arnold Choi Nov 16. Choi is the recent winner of the Canada Council String Bank competition which gives him the use of the 1696 Stradivarius “Bonjour” Cello, valued at $11 million, for the next three years. The Rockin’ Tale of Snow White presented by Theatre Kelowna, 7:30 pm Nov 23-25; Nov 2830 & Dec 1 with 2 pm matinees Nov 24, 25, Dec 1 & 2. Selectyourtickets. com or 250-762-5050.
Just for Laughs Relationship Edition with John Heffron, Debra DiGiovanni, Godfrey and SNL alum Jim Breuer Nov 25. ticketmaster.ca Colin James Dec 11. The Sheepdogs, Yukon Blonde Dec 18.
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The Secret in the Wings presented by KSS Night Owl Theatre, Nov. 16, 17 and 21, 22, 23 at 1079 Raymer Ave.
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MusiCounts Band Aid Grant applications for schools from K-Grade 12. Applications accepted until Nov 16. MusiCounts works to keep music in Canadian schools by supplying instruments. www. musicounts.ca
FUNDRAISERS
Night of the Arts benefiting Metro Communities of Kelowna which ministers to Kelowna’s street people, featuring The Cruzeros, Corey Doak, Ten2Nine, Deb Stone Band, Nov 17 at Kelowna Community Theatre.
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Under 100 show and sale of 393 original artworks by more than 30 Okanagan artists all available for sale for under $100, at the Lake Country Art Gallery, 10356A
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IN THE LOOP Dancing every Thursday night, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., at Parkinson Recreation Centre. Enjoy two-step, foxtrot, waltz, polka, schottische etc. to the music of Vic & Company. For more info call 250-860-4391.
Rutland Residents Association meeting Thursday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m., at Rutland Centennial Hall, 250-765-4113. SPCA Auxiliary book and jewerlry sale Nov. 15 to 17, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, in store #25 at Mission Park Shopping Centre. 250-764-2567. B.C. Old Time Fiddlers dance Friday, Nov. 16, 8 to 10:30 p.m., at Rutland Seniors Centre, 765 Dodd Rd. Call 250764-7064. German Canadian Club New Year’s tickets available noon-5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18 along with craft bazaar sale at the German Canadian Harmonie Club, 1696 Cary Rd., Kelowna. 250712-0354.
Kelowna General Hospital Auxiliary meeting Monday, Nov. 19, 7 p.m., at the Centennial Tower boardroom. Saskatchewan Superannuated Teachers meeting Tuesday, Nov. 20, 11 a.m., at the Mission Seniors Activity Centre, 4398 Hobson Rd. Okanagan Valley Entrepreneurs Society presents Okanagan Entrepreneurship Conference Nov. 22 and 23 in Kelowna at the Ramada Hotel. http://www.okanaganentrepreneurs.ca. Table rentals available for First United Church Craft Sale on Saturday, Nov. 24, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call Linda 250-717-1018. Probus Club of Kelowna (Ogopogo) meets Monday, Nov. 26, 9:30 a.m., at the Seniors Centre, 1353 Richter St. Guest speaker Lauren Campbell, with City of Kelowna transportation services. To include your non-profit event, email edit@kelownacapnews. com or fax 250-763-8469.
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oday’s society is very mindful of the benefits of having a healthy lifestyle. It has become more and more popular to include daily physical activity in our lives and eat healthy unprocessed food. I find an increasing number of my clients are also implicating better habits with their pets, being more diligent in choosing their pet’s food. Having said that, I still see that obesity remains a common problem in pets. Obese cats in particular are subjected to severe complication and compromising of their health by being overweight. Even a mild illness can potentially get severely complicated in overweight cats because their immediate risks of developing a condition called fatty liver, the medical term for which is hepatic lipidosis. I agree, there is nothing cuter than a big chubby cat, and cats by nature are very prone to gain weight, especially ones that are kept indoors where they tend to be less active. The liver is the organ that has a major role in metabolizing and converting the nutrients deriving from food into glucose, which is a major energy source for body tissues and organs. Fatty liver is a condition in which the animal stops eating for any reason. Even a mild illness can lead to decrease in the cat’s appetite. With the absence of food, the body shifts fat into the liver in order to produce usable energy. The fat accumulates in the liver’s cells and causes liver damage. Eventually, if left untreated, it leads to liver failure that might be terminal. The direct cause of this condition is still unknown, but obesity is known to be a contributing factor to the condition development. Any animal can suffer from this condition but cats, especially overweight cats, are most prone to suffer from fatty liver. The symptoms of the disease vary. Because fatty liver is secondary to fasting, there is a wide variety of possible symptoms that are associated with the condition that
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Dr. Moshe Oz made the animal stop eating in the first place. The underlying cause can be any form of disease, or emotional stress and anxiety. The symptoms that are associated with the liver damage are usually vomiting, lack of appetite, and lethargy. Along with the process progression the damage to the liver exacerbates and might lead to yellowing of the body— jaundice coupled with severe weight loss. Because the nervous system can use only glucose as a source of energy, liver failure leads to lack of glucose and damage to the nervous system. This condition will usually be manifested by neurological symptoms such as seizures, and eventually coma and death. The condition is diagnosed first by a veterinary physical exam, and a blood test that shows changes associated with liver damage. The ultimate diagnosis is an ultrasound exam
including sampling of the liver tissue with a needle. The treatment for fatty liver is done by aggressive feeding of the animal by either force feeding with a syringe, or placement of a gastric tube. The earlier the condition is diagnosed and treated the better the chances of recovery. The best way to prevent fatty liver is by keeping the animal’s body weight normal. Prevent obesity by feeding a good quality food and limit the amount of food only to the amount required for the animal. Do not overfeed your pet, however tempting that may be. If your cat is overweight and suddenly stops eating, do not wait for too long. Take it to see your veterinarian as soon as you notice the changes. Even one to two days of fasting can lead to severe damage. Because fatty liver tends to be secondary to other disease that led to the loss of appetite from first place, finding the underlying source of the problem is essential. Moshe Oz operates the Rose Valley Veterinary Hospital, 2476 Westlake Rd. in West Kelowna. 250-769-9109 www.KelownaVet.ca
Okanagan College business students are hoping to draw a crowd with music to help raise awareness of prostate cancer. The inaugural Movember Music Night will be held Thursday, Nov. 22, 5 to 9 p.m., on the Kelowna campus. Hosted by the Okanagan Stu-
dents’ Business Association, Movember Music Night will include talented local bands, free giveaways, a prostate cancer awareness booth and inspirational words from Bren Wilson, representing the Okanagan Prostate Resource Centre Society. Local bands performing will include Wild Sun, Twin Towns and
Kelowna hospital bus stop location moved Kelowna General Hospital wants to advise the public that, starting next week, the southbound bus stop will be moved to accommodate
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There are jobs aplenty in the trucking industry across B.C. For those considering training prior to joining the workforce, demand for skilled workers in the trucking industry is likely to grow—to 2020 and beyond. Job seekers are in luck when it comes to the commercial road transportation industry in British Columbia. Trucking companies throughout B.C. require professional drivers, mechanics, dispatchers and operations staff right now, which means that job seekers with experience and/or training may find work within their preferred region. For those considering training prior to joining the workforce, demand for skilled workers in the industry is likely to grow—to 2020 and beyond.
There are a number of reasons for this. For truck drivers, the industry is facing a North America-wide shortage because most are 45 years of age or older and nearing retirement (in fact, in Canada, according to a report by the Canada Trucking Human Resources Council, 58 per cent of long-haul truck drivers fall in this age range). Similar shortages exist for other jobs, including diesel engine and heavy duty mechanics. Aside from worker shortages, economic growth in the Asia-Pacific Gateway is also driving
demand for workers in transportation. This applies not only to companies in the Lower Mainland, but in other regions as well, since the Asia-Pacific “Gateway” is actually made up of an integrated supply chain of airports, seaports, rail and road connections, and border crossings, from Prince Rupert to Surrey, with links supplied by trucking. Today’s trucking industry is an exciting place to be. Equipment in many companies is state of the art, meaning increased comfort and ease for drivers and opportunities for
mechanics to work with technologically advanced systems, keeping both their skills and interest engaged. Dispatch relies on sophisticated tracking and routing systems. Others on the operations side also use information technology of many kinds to deal with everything from licences and permits, to customer services, accounting, sales and marketing. And, people joining the industry have many career choices. Drivers, for example, may work close to home as pick-up and delivery or
short-haul drivers. Those who like the idea of travelling across Canada or North America can become long-haul drivers for an employer or work as owner-operators. Drivers may haul consumer goods, fuel, logs, heavy-duty equipment, livestock—most of what we purchase or consume spent some time on the road with a commercial truck. If you already have experience as a driver, mechanic or operations worker, most companies advertise jobs on their websites. Members of the B.C.
Trucking Association from across the province may post jobs under Careers on www.bctrucking.com, and the provincial and federal governments maintain job sites at WorkBC (http:// www.workbc.ca/Jobs/) and Working in Canada (http://www.workingincanada.gc.ca/, choose Explore Careers by Occupation, then by Region). Within your own community, it may also pay to approach a company you’d like to work for, drop off a résumé and inquire if and when they’ll be hiring. If you’d like to en-
ter the industry but need training, there are also many avenues to explore. Although there is not a standard training course for professional drivers, there are numerous private schools throughout B.C. that offer programs. For information on transportation trades in B.C., including mechanics and other technicians, visit transCDA (http:// www.tcda.ca/home). And for information on trucking careers in general, see www.truckingcareers.ca. Your own community and region depend on trucking. It may also offer the right career for you.
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Known as a swashbuckling, litigious tech titan, Silicon Valley’s Larry Ellison has earned a kinder reputation on his recently purchased island of Lanai: He’s the man who reopened the community pool. Through that modest act, Ellison has already won over some of the island’s 3,200 residents, who were used to living under the tighter purse strings of Lanai’s last owner, fellow billionaire David Murdock.
“Murdock was shutting the money off and cutting costs,” said Lanai resident Pat Reilly, 72, who spent 31 years as a counselor at Lanai High and Elementary School. “With the sale, the faucet came back on.” Still, five months after the Pineapple Island was sold to the Oracle cofounder, the people of Lanai have yet to hear directly from him. They are left to parse the tidbits from a single interview that Ellison gave last month, and are still guessing at what his reign might mean for their future on the
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tered seven years ago. On a much bigger scale, Ellison told CNBC in October that he wants
to turn Lanai into a “little laboratory” for sustainable living. Ellison told CNBC that he wants to use his control over Lanai’s utilities to convert seawater into fresh water; create drip irrigation systems for new organic farms designed to develop new export markets; and increase the number of electric cars on Lanai. Ellison’s initiatives sound good to Ron McOmber, 74, who drives his own GEM electric vehicle with the customized license plate “LANAI” and fought Castle & Cooke construction and development plans for years as a founding member of the community group Lanaians for Sensible Growth. Still, McOmber is cautious about whether Ellison’s words will become reality. “Our hopes are that he will not be another David Murdock with the attitude, ‘I’m arrogant and rich and you’ll do everything my way. If you don’t like it, you’ll do it my way anyway,’ “ McOmber said. Ellison “hasn’t met anyone here and he hasn’t even given an interview in this state. What does that tell you? He needs to talk to us and meet the people that care about this place.” McOmber’s suspicions about Ellison grew when Ellison’s Oracle Team USA yacht racing team filed plans with Hawaii’s Department of Transportation to use Lanai’s only commercial
harbor, Kamalapau, as a winter base—without notifying residents. The team told Hawaii officials in their filings that its San Francisco port is not ideal for research and training during winter months. The team abandoned its plans in September, after Lanai residents objected. “Mr. Ellison has invested a lot of money on Lanai but he needs to come down and be with us and talk with us people,” said Dolores M. Fabrao, who spent 20 years as director of nursing at Lanai Hospital. “Person to person matters in Hawaii and people want to talk to the boss every once in a while. Land is important in Hawaii. But the people who live on the land are more important.” Murdock took control of Lanai in 1985 when he became chairman and CEO of the then-bankrupt Castle & Cooke, one of Hawaii’s original “Big Five” companies that ruled the islands during the reign of Hawaii’s pineapple and sugar plantations, which lasted from the late 1800s through the 1990s. In 1990, Murdock opened the 102-room Lodge at Koele that sits among pine trees at an elevation of 1,600-feet above Lanai City. The following year, Murdock unveiled the 249-room Manele Bay Hotel along Lanai’s
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shoreline. The “most affordable” rooms at the Lodge at Koele this month were advertised at $420 per night. “Prime” rooms with ocean views at Manele Bay were starting at $899 per night on weekends. By 1993, Murdock had killed the last of Lanai’s pineapple operations and converted a workforce dominated by Filipino farm laborers into resort hospitality employees suddenly focused on servicing high-end visitors, Dnot crops. As the people of Lanai underwent huge economic and cultural shifts, Castle & Cooke’s financial troubles across Hawaii continued to grow and Murdock saw annual slosses between $20 miltlion and $30 million from 2006 to 2010. - Under Ellison, La-nai could have a second -chance as both a model of environmental sustaingability and a high-end resort destination for maindland and international ,visitors, said David Uchi-yama, vice-president of tourism and marketing for -the Hawaii Tourism Auythority. “What little contact I’ve had with Mr. Elli”son’s group, they seem ,to be very sensitive to the -host culture and to the -community, which I think gets everything started on ithe right foot in regards to othe relationship with the apeople of Lanai,” Uchityama said. “That’s always ea good step in the right edirection. I’m expecting good things.” -
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d • Population: 3,200 - • Size: 141 square ,miles - • Main industry: Tourism • Nickname: “Pinesapple Island” • Number of schools: One—Lanai High & Elem ementary School. Enrolment: 536 students. k • Interesting facts: mLanai has no stoplights. Until recently, suspected -criminals were detained in outdoor, caged holding fagcilities. d Dan Nakaso is a ereporter with the San Jose sMercury News.
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MOTORING ▼ ROADTEST
EcoBoost is Ford’s turbocharging, leading-edge technology Ford from B1 automatic with Select-
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THE BACK DOOR opens almost 90 degrees to reveal a sizable rear seating area. The SE features the 1.6-litre EcoBoost inline four-cylinder engine making 178 hp and 184 lb/ft of torque in either FWD or all-wheel-drive (AWD). EcoBoost is Ford’s use of turbocharging and leading-edge technology such as variable valve timing and direct fuel injection for reduced fuel consumption but with the power of a larger displacement normally aspirated engine. On the SEL and Titanium (as tested) the EcoBoost four-cylinder is a 2.0-litre unit with 240 hp and 270 lb/ft of torque. The SEL is available in FWD and AWD while the Titanium is fitted with AWD only. In terms of fuel consumption, the Titanium in FWD format gets 9.5/6.7L/100 km (30/42 mpg) city/highway, while the AWD scores 9.8/6.9L/100 km (29/41 mpg) city/highway. Interestingly, the federal environmental stewardship tax on the Titanium is $30 when it is usually about $100. Although the engine may be small in terms of size, EcoBoost gives it the equivalent power of a V6,
thus the tow rating in up to 1,588 kg (3,500 lb). In terms of cargo volume, there are 971 litres (34.3 cu ft) behind the second row split/fold rear seat and 1,920 litres (67.8 cu ft) behind the front seats. Tested here is the top-of-the-line Titanium which leaves no Ford option unplumbed and part of the $37,499 base price which included the Kodiak Brown Metallic paint. Along with strides made in fuel consump-
tion, electronics and materials, paint is often overlooked. But on this Escape the deep, rich brown was, as far as I could tell, free of imperfections.C Hard to believe it was a mass production paint job, but the proof was literally right before my eyes. Speaking of electronics, the tester came with the MyFord Touch infotainment system with satellite radio and navigation See Ford B3
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MOTORING ▼ FIRST DRIVE
SYNC voice recognition
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lel parking spot and activate the system and it sizes the space up, and if big enough, works the steering and brakes to tuck you in. Lastly on the amenities side, I think the sensor under the rear bumper that detects when you swipe your foot beneath it and automatically opens the rear liftgate is pure genius. No more fumbling for the keys with two arm loads of groceries. I covered close to 600 km in the Escape on mostly major highways, but there were a lot of back roads as well. Ford’s AdvanceTrac stability/traction control system comes with Curve Control that can slow you
that is an optional ($700) part of the Ford SYNC suite of driver/passenger aids. While it does all the things you’d expect from a navi/sound/info system, it also recognizes thousands of voice commands. For instance, you can tell it to change the radio station, get someone on the phone, or set the climate control. At $1,500, another option was the Parking Technology Package, again with things you might expect such as Blind Spot Detection and rear backup camera. But it also includes the Auto Park System which does just that. Pull up to a paral-
down as much as 16 km/h in one second if it senses you are entering a bend going too fast. Also part of the system is Roll Stability Control and optionally available is a trailer towing package included sway control that reduces engine speed and starts putting on the brakes when it senses trouble. Because you sit slightly higher, the driver’s view forward and to the side is good but it is greatly aided by the blind spot system. When you pass another vehicle, it flashes until you are well ahead and then you can pull back into a slower lane and see what you are doing all the time. As for the AWD sys-
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CARGO VOLUME is 971 litres (34.3 cu ft) behind the rear seats that grows to 1,920 litres (67.8 cu ft) with the rear seat folded.
instrument panel and how it puts those controls in easy reach. tem fitted, I couldn’t tell you when and where grip was going because it is that seamless. As noted, ‘base’ price for the Titanium Escape was $37,499. With the above mentioned options and a few more such as leather seating ($750) and the power panorama sunroof ($1,759) total options were $4,830 bringing the all-in cost to $42,329, not including the $1,500 shipping fee. Considering all the amenities, the price is highly attractive compared to some of the import luxury compact CUVs and I would definitely include the Titanium in the luxury class. I could never have said that about the previous
generation Escape, but it shows how Ford, despite being more than a century old, has not let itself lag. Have you driven a Ford lately? You just might want to
try the 2013 Escape.
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THERE ARE THREE engine choices. This is the
2.0-litre direct fuel injection, turbocharged inline four-cylinder producing 240 hp and 270 lb/ft of torque.
front-engine, front-/allwheel-drive. Engine: 2.5-litre inline four-cylinder (168 hp, 170 lb/ft); 1.6-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder (178 hp, 184 lb/ft); as tested, 2.0-litre turbocharged inline four-cylinder (240 hp, 270 lb ft) Fuel Consumption: Titanium AWD, 9.8/6.9L/100 km (29/41 mpg) city/highway Cargo Volume: 971 litres (34.3 cu ft) behind rear seat; 1,920 litres (67.8 cu ft) behind front seats Tow Rating: 1,588 kg (3,500 lb) PRICE: Titanium base $37,499, as tested $42,329 not including $1,500 destination fee Website: www.ford. ca
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MOTORING ▼ ROADTEST
Dodge ‘Darts’ into the mix in the compact car segment
DODGE now has a legitimate entry in the compact car segment with the launch of the 2013 Dart. The new Dart is based on the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, but is built in North America at its Illionois assembly plant.
PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT: Offers valid until November 30, 2012. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between Toyota prices, rates and/or other information contained on toyotabc.ca and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted. *2012 Camry Sedan LE Automatic BF1FLT-A MSRP is $25,390 and includes $1,690 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 2.9% Lease APR for 48 months. Monthly payment is $278 with $2,660 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $16,000. Lease 48 mos. based on 80,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. **2012 Tacoma 4x4 DCab V6 5A TRD Automatic MU4FNA-CA MSRP is $36,810 and includes $1,760 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 2.9% Lease APR for 48 months. Monthly payment is $399 with $4,034 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $23,186. Lease 48 mos. based on 80,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. ***2012 Prius Liftback Automatic KN3DUP-A MSRP is $27,685 and includes $1,690 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. Lease example: 1.9% Lease APR for 48 months. Monthly payment is $299 with $2,538 down payment. Total Lease obligation is $16,890. Lease 48 mos. based on 80,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. Applicable taxes are extra. †0% finance for 72 months, upon credit approval, available on 2012 Corolla, Matrix, RAV4, and Tundra. Down payment, first monthly payment and security deposit plus HST on first payment and full down payment are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required on approval of credit. $6000 Non-stackable Cash Back available on 2012 Tundra 4x4 DCab 5.7L models. Non-stackable Cash Back offers may not be combined with Toyota Financial Services lease or finance rates. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by November 30, 2012. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. Informational 72 month APR: Tundra 5.95%. Government regulation provides that the Informational APR includes the cash customer incentive which is only available to customers who do not purchase finance/lease through Toyota Financial Services at a special rate, as a cost of borrowing. If you would like to lease or finance at standard TFS rates (not special rates), then you may be able to take advantage of Cash Customer Incentives. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less.
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Soft-touch materials make Dart interior very inviting the signature Dodge split crosshair grille. From the rear, the Dart has dual exhausts and Charger-inspired tail lamps with 152 LEDs. Inside, the interior is very pleasant with nice use of soft-touch materials, but I don’t think it matches up with the similarly priced 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT that we recently tested. However, during recent 2013 Car of the Year testing by members of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) in the Small Car Under $21K category, the Dart topped the competition as far as interior styling/appearance was concerned with a score of 7.5 of out 10, besting Mazda3 Skyactiv Sedan, Kia Rio LX, Nissan Sentra, Toyota Prius c and Chevrolet Spark. Overall, the Mazda3 topped the class with the Kia Rio second and the Nissan Sentra third. The Dart was fourth overall, two points back of the Sentra and 12 behind the Mazda. The Elantra GT, meanwhile, was named Best Small Car over $21K. The Dart has the roomiest interior its the segment with class-leading hip and shoulder room—important for us ‘big bodied” North Americans. I particularly liked the comfy seats, the nice use of ambient lighting inside and the fact that buyers can “personalize” their vehicle with a choice of 12 exterior colours, 13 interior colour and trim combinations, seven wheel options, three engine options and three transmission choices. Also impressive was the 8.4-inch touch screen Media Centre on my test vehicle. Sitting atop the centre stack, it was big and bright with easy-toread graphics, however,
the navigation system was very slow and dated looking. The turbo four with its MultiAir technology has lots of grunt with its 184 lb/ft of torque. Getting up to peak torque range above 2500 rpm takes some work in first gear, but when the engine reaches its sweet spot, the turbocharged engine winds out nicely. I found the clutch a bit temperamental and jerky at first, but it’s probably more because of the driver than the clutch. In my opinion, the Dart has its work cut out for it against class leaders like the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Mazda 3, and Hyundai Elantra, but it is nevertheless, a huge step forward from the Caliber and a sure bet to help Chrysler continue its month over month sales records in Canada. If you’re shopping the compact market, the Dart should be on your list.
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ELANTRA GT for 2013 is based on the i30 model sold in Europe and replaces the Touring model in the three-car Elantra lineup along with the Sedan and Coupe
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Hyundai GT has European heritage as it is based on the i30 Hyundai from B8 up and adds a great deal more flair to the five-door variant. The Touring was more of a wagon, while the GT is a sleek-looking five-door hatchback. Using the ‘Fluidic Sculpture’ styling that Hyundai has adopted as a brand, the GT has a European heritage in that it is based on the i30 model sold overseas. It has a slightly shorter wheelbase than the sedan, but the
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Sport mode for winding roads Hyundai from B9 mal and Sport, accessed by a button on the steering wheel. Comfort is best for city
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HOLTJER, ELSO BENO April 17, 1931 ~ October 18, 2012 Elso Holtjer was a 60 year resident of Kelowna and will be remembered by many. Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Elso met his true love Mecha in 1946 when they were 15. Elso was quick to become a Millwright and at the top of his class in 1947. In 1953 Elso and Mecha married, sailed to Canada and discovered Kelowna. Elso soon went from picking fruit to repairing tractors. In 1954 he joined Kelowna Machine Shop. By 1956 he was mechanic and welder at Orchard City Motors. Elso soon had a reputation, if it could not be fixed, take it to Elso. In 1958, their first son, James, was born. Also in 1958 while Elso was working days and building their new house at night, he was offered a job with the West Coast Amusement midway, nurturing an aging fleet of trucks across Canada. The team of Elso and Mecha, with Jim in tow, helped keep the trucks, machines and the “carnies” working and in good spirits. In 1964, a new son, David was born and their oldest son James was now at Raymer Elementary. Elso then started & owned Kelowna Marina where he was repairing and rebuilding boats, with much of Kelowna popping in, Elso loved the many challenging business ventures like the Unlimited Hydroplanes, Kelowna Regatta, and even moving houses by barge on Okanagan Lake. In 1969, Elso went back into heavy truck repair and in 1970, after 4 years as Service Manager supervising 10 heavy duty mechanics; Elso began working for a large general contractor and logging firm. Elso and sons, Jim and David, soon were all employed together. Throughout his life Elso bought, repaired and enjoyed many, many cars, motorcycles and boats and in 1979 while converting a school bus into a diesel RV, Elso had an idea. He created “Mechanic On Wheels”. Soon with a self-outfitted service truck with all the power tools etc. he could ever need, Elso was the one to call to repair and get heavy duty trucks and equipment going wherever it broke. Tragically after 24yrs with Mechanic On Wheels, at age 72, Elso was working on a rainy day, slipped and fell off a truck fuel tanker. With his kidneys now failed and lungs damaged, Elso’s last repair project was himself. Elso was Renal and in trouble. But 6 years later in 2008, doctors in Toronto congratulated him on his incredible progress, dialysis was no long necessary. At age 78, Elso and Mecha spent the rest of their lives in & out of hospital care, surviving off of each other`s love & taking care of each other. This January, Elso’s true love, lifelong partner and teammate of 67 years - Hermina (Mecha) Maria Holtjer, sadly, but blessedly, died at the age of 82 – needless to say, he missed her very much. Therefore, it was no surprise that this October, Elso took his last journey and went off to be reunited with his one true love. Elso is survived by his sister Gerda Luijten in the Netherlands, and sons Jim in Summerland, BC. and David in Oliver, BC. For those of you that have known both Mecha & Elso, we would hope you benefit from their words,
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Ashley Furniture HomeStore is an established leader in the supply of home furnishings in the Okanagan. We are committed to creating the “ultimateâ€? customer experience in product and service satisfaction. We are looking for an experienced, reliable, team oriented individual with exceptional communication skills in our Kelowna store for the position of Sales Professional. Requirements: • Superior interpersonal, communication and relationships skills • Must be able to multi-task in a high paced environment • Maintain positive attitude • Ability to work well in a team environment Ashley Furniture HomeStore offers an excellent salary and benefits package. This position is year round, full-time and reports to the Kelowna Store Manager. Qualified applicants interested in joining our Professional Sales Team are encouraged to submit a resume and cover letter (in Word or pdf format) by email to hr@afhsbc.com or by fax 250-861-9312 to the attention of Human Resources. Cut-off date for taking applications is Nov. 30, 2012. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. NO phone calls please.
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Permanent F/T labourer positions at Coral Beach Farms Ltd. (Lake Country). No experience necessary. Must have own transportation. Applicant must be capable of physically demanding (incl. heavy lifting) work in all weather conditions. 5-6 days a week. 8-10 hours a day beginning approximately January 10th. 2013. Work includes but is not limited to tree planting, pruning & irrigation. Pay $10.25/hour. Apply by fax at 250-766-0813 or email at jobs@coralbeach.ca An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051. PET Groomer, F/T & P/T Positions required for Bone Appetit in Glenmore at #111-1940 Kane Rd.
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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reassessed or disallowed certain claims by Canada Revenue Agency? Call Bob Allen @ 250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Revenue Canada. Email: r.gallen@shaw.ca
RIDGEVIEW Lodge in Kamloops & Mariposa Gardens in Osoyoos are seeking registered RCAs. Please send resume to: jobs@balticproperties.ca
Borrow Up To $25,000
Trades, Technical
Cash same day, local office.
BOBCAT Operator needed, Experience with snow clearing (all hours). Call:250-491-9398, 250-215-4665 for further info FIBRE GLASS CHOPPING gun operator wanted Okotoks Alberta Bath tub manufacturing plant. Please contact for details:1-(403)-938-2448 www.altrekproducts.com
Services Mind Body Spirit AFFORDABLE, Excellent F/B Massage. New! Neuro-Activating Touch. Linda 862-3929. AROMATHERAPY/SHIATSU A soothing touch. 8am-10pm. (250)-768-8999 ASIAN Massage. Lovely, Peaceful Setting, $60/hr. Call (250)-317-3575 BLISS Massage 4 your every need. 10 yrs exp. men only . Call 4 appt. 250-215-7755 THAI Massage. Totally relax & energize your body & mind. Open 7 days/wk 250-801-7188
Need CA$H Today? Own A Vehicle?
Services
Cleaning Services
Moving & Storage
CHRISTMAS cleaning now or weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, move in or out. (250)763-2377 Essential Domestic Services. Professional. Courteous & Prompt. Residential & Commercial. essential4@live.com 250-860-7163 WEEKLY, Bi-weekly, organizing, elderly welcome, reliable & flexible, Call 250-448-1786
AAA Best Rates Moving $59+. FLAT Rates long dist. Weekly trips BC/AB. 250-861-3400 DAN-MEL MOVING SERVICES Local & long distance 250215-0147 or 250-766-1282 FAMILY Movers. Moving? Anything, anywhere. Local and long distance trips. Packing service available, weekly trips to Vancouver, Alberta, full and partial loads. Cheapest rates in the valley. Free Estimates, 250-493-2687 JOE’S MOVING.reasble rates fully equip’d trucks, local-long dist, no job too small470-8194
Computer Services 12/7 A MOBILE COMPUTER TECH. Certified computer technician, virus removal, repairs, upgrades. Let me come to you. (250)-717-6520.
Contractors KSK Framing & Foundations. Quality workmanship at reas rates. Free est 250-979-8948
Countertops REFACE Countertops. 1/2 the Cost of Replacing. Granite & Corian Designs. 470-2235.
Drywall
REDUCE DEBT by up to 70% Avoid bankruptcy. Free consultation. BBB accredited. 250-860-1653.www.4pillars.ca
J&C Drywall, + Sm. reno’s., Tbar, taping, tex. ceilings, free est., ref’s avail., 778-821-1850 PESL DRYWALL Service Inc. Renovations, new construction and repairs. Boarding, taping, textured ceilings. Call Tomas at 250-212-4483 or 860-3495. Small Repairs/Reno’s. Drywall, Framing, Painting, Fin’d Carpentry etc. 250-212-9588
Home Care
Electrical
Are you a senior requiring extra help? Crystal Care, quality care for seniors, 250-718-4892 ARE you a senior that needs some help now and then? I am recently (early) retired health care aid (certified) and am available to help you. Call me at 250-575-0954 or visit www.needme.ca MATURE Woman with over 12 years experience, taking new clients for assistance in their home. First Aid, Criminal Record Check, Food Safe, For more info: 250-717-1021
A&S ELECTRIC. Resid/Comm Wiring. New constr, renov. lic’d & bonded. 250-864-2099
No Credit Checks!
www.PitStopLoans.com 1.800.514.9399
Services
Fencing ALL KINDS OF FENCES. Cedar, Gates,Custom & Stain. 250-491-4622 www.akf.ca
Garage Door Services GARAGE Doors- install, service, repair all makes of doors & openers. 250-878-2911
Painting & Decorating
100% Prestige Painting, European Craftsmanship, Fine Detail work Ext/Int. 250-864-1041 1ST. In customer service, Cando Painting, prof. reliable crew, 15yrs. in business, Int/Ext. Eddie 250-863-3449 AFFORDABLE Painting, Exp., Quality. Interior Paint/Ceilings. Terry 863-9830 or 768-1098
A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163 WWW.PAINTSPECIAL.COM
3 Rooms For $299, 2 Coats Any Colour
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT, until job is completed!
DALE’S PAINTING SERVICE. Painting Kelowna a better place since 1982. 862-9333 Specialized painting, murals faux finishes, stenciling, reasonable rates (250)300-4085
Plumbing
BAYSIDE Plumbing & Gas Fitting Service. H/W tanks. Qualified & Reliable. 250-317-2279 DREGER MECH. Plumbing, Gasfitting, comm/res & reno, ins’d, 24hr. Call 250-575-5878.
Roofing & Skylights
Carpentry/ Woodwork
Garden & Lawn
Urban Classic Cabinetry. Kit/ bth renos, wallbeds, home office, closet org. 250-860-2801
JIM’S MOWING Book a job at www.jimsmowing.ca or call 310-JIMS(5467).
GERMAN MASTER ROOFER. Free estimate. Call Steffen, 250-863-8224 RYDER Roofing Ltd. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’ Call: 250-765-3191
Auctions
Handypersons
Rubbish Removal
A-Z HANDYMAN, domestic wizard, furniture assembly, all repairs & reno’s.250-859-4486 COMPLETE Handyman Service. Free estimates, Seniors disc., Call 250-317-8348
OK RUBBISH REMOVAL Residential and commercial disposal and recycling. 250215-4499
Home Improvements
KELOWNA DECK & RAIL. Vinyl, Mod. Flooring, Alum., GlassTopless/Picket 878-2483
Auctions
AND COLLECTIBLE
AUCTION
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18
TH
View and browse the catalogue on-line Antique Imports will be selling, by Public Auction, the contents of a prominent Estate from Kamloops.
Partial List Includes: Remarkable Victorian 12 song music box, Victorian European Court cupboard, 18kt Gold Tiffany & Co. Diamond and Emerald encrusted Bird figural broach (Appraised in excess of $10,000.00), collection of Eskimo and Native pieces, Collectable renown Timothy Kutchaka signed Eskimo soapstone carving, 1830 Hallmarked Birmingham sterling silver calling card case, Original signed Allen Sapp painting, large assortment of collectibles, boxed lots and so much more…. Viewings to be held in our Vernon Showrooms.
VIEWINGS: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday thru Saturday 9:00 AM ‘til sale time Sunday SALE TIME: 1:00 PM Sunday, November 18th Check out our website www.antiqueimports.ca
ANTIQUE IMPORTS CHARTERED MEMBERS: B.C. AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS: CERTIFIED PERSONAL PROPERTY APPRAISERS GUILD OF CANADA
3021 - 29TH AVE., VERNON 250-542-9119
NEED Help? Paint, Tile, Carpentry, Drywall, light Electrical & Plumbing. Rentals a specialty. Call 250-869-6577 paintspecial.com. 3 rooms for $299! Price incls. Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint. NO PAYMENT until the job is completed! Free Est. A-TECH SERVICES (1) 250-899-3163
Home Repairs LARRY’S Handyman & Reno Serv., Lg. & Sm. jobs, Graffitti Removal etc., 250-718-8879
Landscaping Kettle Valley ROCK WALLS. $18-$25 sqft. Call Jay (250)215-4956 PREMIUM Top Soil Available $16 per yard + Delivery. (250)979-8033 or (250)-862-7777
Machining & Metal Work GET BENT Metal Fab, fences, gates, railings, security bars, 863-4418www.getbentmetalfab.ca
Snowclearing
BOBCAT SERVICES E LTD. Call today for a quote
· Excavation · Site Prep · Loaders ·Trucking · Demolition PROUDLY SERVING THE OKANAGAN FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS
SNOW REMOVAL
BOOK NOW!
250-765-1699 0-765-
Sundecks
Swimming Pools/ Hot Tubs
Kelowna Pool & Spa Services ***HOT TUB SPECIALISTS*** Phone: 250-765-7677
PENGUIN MFG. HOT TUB COVERS. 250-860-7805
Tiling
TILE Setter. Artistic Ceramics. Custom tile setting. Call 250870-1009 TILE & STONE Craft. Quality Installation. Best Rates. Free Estimates. Call 250-769-1077
Tree Services
1-ALL Exterior Hedge & Tree Service. Insured, For free a quote call Dave: 250-212-1716
Trucking/ Bull Dozing
TNT TRUCKING. No load too small. Junk removal, sand, gravel, etc. (250)862-0821 .
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Friday,November November16, 16,2012 2012 Capital Capital News NewsC Friday,
Pets & Livestock
Pets & Livestock
Pets & Livestock
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Merchandise for Sale
Feed & Hay
Hauling
Pets
Appliances
$100 & Under
$100 & Under
$500 & Under
FOR Sale, Purebred Male German Shepherd, 7wks old. Phone: 250-718-3218
WALK-IN Tubs, Slide-in Baths, Remodeler Showers Aquassure Showroom @ 1048 Richter Kel 250-868-1220
CHRISTMAS Tree, Frosted, 6.5 ft. Excellent Condition, $30. Call 250-763-3556
Tree & house decoration for Christmas Season, $3. Call 250-763-3556
BIG Fridgidaire Upright Freezer, about 1 year old. $450 OBO, Call: (778)479-4707
HAY FOR SALE; Grass or Grass Alfalfa mix, Large square bales, 3x3x8, $160/ton. Round bales $70. each, approx. 800lbs. Delivery avail. on larger orders. 250-8386630 cell 250-804-6720
Our classified ads are on the net! Check it out at www.bcclassified.com
ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.
PET Grooming NOW Open at Bone Appetit in Glenmore, 111-1940 Kane Rd. 862-2663 Unregistered Purebred German Shepherd Puppies (6wks), Fe-$650 M-$550. Sicamous, Call: 250-836-2126
Livestock
WOLF Hybrid Cubs. Available now. Sun Valley Wolf Kennels Kelowna (250)-765-4996
Weaner Pigs. Castratedwormed. Vernon Area. 250542-2517 or 250-309-0049
www.sunvalleywolfkennels.com
WOLF Hybrid puppies, female & male available. $700. Phone: 778-478-1007
Building Supplies Cedar and Pine - T+G Paneling, and Trim. Fir, Hemlock & Pine Flooring. Log Siding and Cabins. Natural Edge Mantels. RBS - Lumby 1-800-960-3388 www.rouckbros.com
$100 & Under 13”, 14”, 15” & 16” Radial M&S Tires, As New, $100. Phone: (250)762-2193
MEN’S Electric Shaver, New, $25 OBO. Call: 250-862-9571
$200 & Under
Free Items
ONE Window Insert for Metal Door, 20.5”wide x 64.5” long. $75 OBO. Call: 250-862-9571
Attractive high back blue sofa bed & chair. Great cond, $199 takes it away!! 762-5435
FREE: 2 8wk old kittens, 1 male & 1 female to good home. Call: (250)860-1978 FREE older white refrigerator. Runs great . U pick up. Call (250)-769-0083 Free pickup, of aluminum windows, wire, pipe, air conditioners & batteries. 250-717-0581
Over 1000 books 3 for $5. Novels & non fiction. Great Xmas presents. 250-769-4574 Star Choice Motorola Receivers, digital & HD, surround sound $50 obo. 250-768-0323 TIRE Chains, T1770. $100 (250)766-2804
$300 & Under 4 Winter Tires 215-55 R16 Good Year Ultra Ice $300 Call (250)470-4125
FREE Pick-up of used bicycles that you no longer want. Ok if need repair 604-800-2104
fits Kubota OBO. Call:
Sales & Service Directory CLEANING SERVICES
COUNTERTOPS
CLEANING, ORGANIZING & HOUSESITTING AVAILABLE Kelowna & Westbank Weekly, Bi-weekly Residential Reliable & Flexible | Seniors Welcome
250.448.1786
FENCING
ALL KINDS OF FENCING 6x8 cedar panels starting at $65. Gates & custom orders, staining.
250-491-4622 www.akf.ca
KITCHEN CABINETRY
LAMINATE TOPS
$
NATURAL STONE
$
starting at starting at
1630 Innovation Dr. Kelowna, BC V1V 2Y5 P 250.765.3004 | F 250.491.1773
Natural Stone Surfaces All One Piece Laminate
Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years
colonialcountertops.com
FRAMING ksk
Framing & Foundations Quality workmanship at reasonable rates. Free estimates
250-470-2235
ABC
Crystal Classic Exteriors
We install, service, & repair all makes of doors & openers. Broken Springs, Cables, Rollers... WE DO IT ALL!
• Replace Your Leaking Gutters w/ 5" Fasica Continuous Gutters • Leaf Guard - Never Clean Your Gutters Again • Soffit, Fasica
OVERHEAD DOORS
LANDSCAPING
LAWN AND GARDEN
MOVING/ STORAGE
ROCK WALLS $
18-$25 sq.ft.
CALL JAY
PLUMBING Bayside Plumbing & Gas Fitting
Qualified, reliable, bonded. Over 30 years exp. res./comm. service renovations, new installations, h/water tanks, dishwashers, washers, dryers. 250-317-2279
FEATURE
Deck & Rail Kelowna
Serving the Okanagan 14 yrs. Vinyl Decking up to 80 mil., Modular Flooring, Aluminum, Glass, Topless, Picket Railings, Fences & Gates. Free Estimates
250-878-2483
www.kelownadeckandrail.com
ELECTRICAL
EXCAVATION
SMALL REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS
A & S Electric
TREMBLAY’S EXCAVATING LTD.
Boarding, taping & texture, framing, painting, finishing, carpentry, etc.
Ken 250-212-9588
GARAGE DOOR GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS HANDYMAN SERVICES
250.979.8948
PEST CONTROL
cell: 250-718-8000 email: lessbugs@telus.net www.budgetpestsolutions.net
10% OFF
WITH THIS AD www.okanagancountertopsystem.com
Call: Stan 250-317-4437
250.860.2801
“Less Bugs for Less Bucks”
REFACE DON’T REPLACE 1/2 the cost of replacing Corian & Granite Designs. The Green Alternative.
250-878-2911 abcohdoors@gmail.com
250-215-4956
Budget Pest Solutions
59.00 SF
On select colors only | Installation available
Kettle Valley
Complete Kitchen & Bath Reno’s All Services - All Trades & Lots of Happy Customers www.UrbanClassicCabinetry.com
14.95 LF
DRYWALL
SAME DAY SERVICE FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES
BOOK YOUR WINTER CLEAN UPS! Lawn Maintenance, Clean-ups, Pruning/Hedges, Rubbish Removal, Fertilizing, Aeration, Odd Jobs.
Call 310-JIMS (5467) www.jimsmowing.ca
www.crystalclassic.ca
COMPLETE HANDYMAN SERVICES 2EPAIRS 2ENOVATIONS -AINTENANCE #ARPENTRY $RYWALL
FREE ESTIMATES 250.317.8348
HOT TUB REPAIRS
ROOFING TEAM GERMAN MASTER ROOFER ROOFS OF ALL KINDS
• Free estimate • Over 30 years experience • WCB and Liability coverage • VISA and Mastercard accepted • Final roof inspector available
WWW.TEAMGERMAN.COM
250.863.8224
“The Professionals”
HOME REPAIRS
HOME CARE
Larry’s Handyman
CRYSTAL CARE
& Renovation Services
Personal & Respite Care
• Interior & Exterior Renovations • Carpentry • Painting • Small Repairs • Pressure Washing
Bath & Shower assists | Transportation & Errands | General Housekeeping & Laundry | Companionship
Personalized service with integrity My Job is Focusing on You!
250-718-4892
“PREMIUM PAINT AND SERVICE”
DALE’S
3 rooms for $299 (2 coats any colour)
PAINTING SERVICE
A-TECH SERVICES
PAINTING KELOWNA A BETTER PLACE SINCE 1982
862-9333
1.250.899.3163
www.dalespaintingservice.ca
ROOFING
RENOVATIONS EXPERIENCED CRAFTSMEN
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST
• Bath Remodels • Decks • Drywall
• Kitchen Remodels • Painting • Plumbing
• Electrical • Tile Work • To-Do Lists • Much More
MEMBER
Canadian Homebuilders Association
Kelowna • 250-717-5500 kelowna.handymanconnection.com
TILING TILE SETTER
Artistic Ceramics
Custom tile setting. Travertine, marble, granite & ceramic. Decks, kitchen, baths. Guaranteed work.
Call 250-870-1009
157.25
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Independently Owned and Locally Operated
TRUCKING No load too small • BARK MULCH • SAND • GRAVEL • YARD CLEAN-UP • JUNK REMOVAL LIGHT FLAT-DECK Nick Nixon - Trish Nebot Cell 250-862-0821 Office 250-765-2778
WELDING
Please call a classified representative at
250-763-7114
RYDER ROOFING LTD. Free estimates, senior discounts,
Deck & Rail Kelowna
Serving the Okanagan 14 yrs. Vinyl Decking up to 80 mil., Modular Flooring, Aluminum, Glass, Topless, Picket Railings, Fences & Gates. Free Estimates
member of B.B.B. Fully insured, WCB coverage. All types of shingle roofing & torch on roofing systems. ‘From a hole in your roof to a whole new roof.’
250-878-2483
250-765-3191
www.kelownadeckandrail.com
FEATURE
TNTTRUCKING
1630 Innovation Dr. Kelowna, BC V1V 2Y5 P 250.765.3004 | F 250.491.1773
Natural Stone Surfaces All One Piece Laminate
LAMINATE TOPS
$
NATURAL STONE
$
starting at starting at
tax incl.
12 inserts for new clients only please
• Kitchen & Bathroom Upgrades • Yard Maintenance • Fences, Decks • Tile • Graffiti Removal
250-718-8879
&HLOLQJ DQG WULP H[WUD Price includes Cloverdale Premium Quality Paint NO PAYMENT Until Job Is Completed!
• Local/long distance • Storage Available • No job too small • Free Estimates Call Joe Anytime 250-470-8194
TRY THE SALES & SERVICE INTRO PRICE $
CELL: (250) 979-8033 BUS: (250) 861-1500
(cont#90929)
www.PAINTSPECIAL.com
LT D
250-765-7677
• Full Landscaping • Rock Retaining Walls • Portable Soil Screener • Premium Top Soil Available
PAINTING/DECORATING
KELOWNA POOL & SPA SERVICES
2UBBISH 2EMOVAL 'UTTERS 7INDOWS #LEANING
3ENIOR $ISCOUNT 3ATISFACTION 'UARANTEED
Joe’s Moving Service
POOL/HOT TUB SERVICES
0AINTING #ARPET 4ILE 0LUMBING 9ARD #LEANUP
Residential & Commercial Wiring, New Construction, Renovations & Service Changes. Complete telephone & data cabling services, Prompt quality service. Licensed & Bonded Call Steve 250-864-2099
METAL FABRICATION LTD. Fences • Gates • Railings • Security Bars • Cargo Racks • Rollcages • Boat Railings & more. Tube Bending Specialists www.getbentmetalfab.ca
250-863-4418
14.95 LF 59.00 SF
On select colors only | Installation available
Visit our showroom at THE AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK Monday - Friday 8 am - 4:30 pm Family owned & operated for over 40 years
colonialcountertops.com
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Free Items
Furniture
FREE P/U- Appliances, Rads, Batteries, Old machinery & vehicles. Harley 778-821-1317 FREE: Windows including 6ft. patio door. Call:(778)755-4356
STAR Stores, now buying quality furniture, estates, households, miscellaneous, antiques & collectibles. Phone: 250-868-3255 or Drop in at #9-1753 Dolphin Ave,Kelowna
Heavy Duty Machinery
Firewood/Fuel
✔Jack FIREWOOD.
Pine $160/cd, Birch $275/cd, Phone: Jim, 250-808-0733 APPLEWOOD $170, Fir $120 Pine $90, full size P/U, 2/3rds of a cord, split & dry, Free Delivery Kelowna 250-762-7541
Firewood For Sale: Fir Pine. Call: (250)491-4641
&
Furniture #1 Solid Wood Used Furniture Red Dot Sale up to 50% Off OK Estates Furniture & More. 3292 Hwy 97N, Kelowna (1.5 Kms North of McCurdy) 11-5 Tues-Sat (250)-807-7775 OKestates.ca
Heavy Duty Machinery A- STEEL SHIPPING STORAGE CONTAINERS / Bridges / Equipment Wheel loaders JD 644E & 544A / 63’ & 90’ Stiff boom 5th wheel crane trucks/Excavators EX200-5 & 892D-LC / Small forklifts / F350 C/C “Cabs”20’40’45’53’ New/ Used/ Damaged /Containers Semi Trailers for Hiway & StorageCall 24 Hrs 1-866-528-7108 Delivery BC and AB www.rtccontainer.com
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Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Will pay cash for oversized scrap steel, cats, yarders, saw mill equipment, farm equipment, etc. All insurance in place to work on your property. 250-260-0217
Medical Supplies Stair lifts, platform stair lifts, vertical platform lifts. Shoprider Scooters & Power chairs, new & used. Kel: 250-7647757, Vernon 250-542-3745. Toll Free 1-888-542-3745 www.okmobilty.ca
Misc. for Sale ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition. CHILLSPOT IS The Coolest Dog Bed-A new and innovative, thermodynamically cooled dog bed, that enhances the cool tile surfaces our pets rely on during the warm weather months. www.chillspot.biz
ANTIQUE Sale, LOTS of living room and dining room furniture & decor. Fri & Sat, 9am-3pm. 409 Rio Drive, South. GIANT Moving Sale: Fri. Nov. 16 4-8pm, Sat. Nov. 17 9am2pm, Sun. Nov. 18 9am-2pm 1870 Porthill Drive North Glenmore -Single bed with dresser and night table, Christmas decorations, lawn tools, kids toys, crafts, 60 bins quilting fabric, quilting rulers, mats, frame, books, magazines, sports equipment,Royal Doulton plates, LP’s and 45 records, record player with case, small 14 inch TV and much, much more!
GLENMORE, 66-680 Valley Road (Chartwell) Saturday, Nov. 17, 10am-2pm. In-house Garage Sale: Christmas decorations, 2 queen size beds & futon (with frame), chest of drawers, occasional chairs, household items & tools.
*FIREWORKS * ONE DAY SUPER SALE !!! NOV.17 All Fireworks will be 20% off!! Stock up for New Years or make any celebration Memorible with a Fireworks Show At Duck Lake Race Trac Gas Winfield Hwy 97N 10AM-8PM Gorgeous New Full Leather White Sofa/Chair $4200 (new) $1695 obo. 250-260-8511
For Sale By Owner
Merchandise for Sale
While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front.
MORTGAGES LOW RATES. 10YR. 3.89% 5 YR. 2.99% Trish at 250-470-8324
Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion.
Misc. Wanted PURCHASING old Canadian & American coin collections & accumulations. 250-548-3670 WANTED Blue Ox base plate #BX3503 to fit on a Suzuki Sidekick JLX 4WD, 4Dr, for towing car behind motorhome. Call (250)-769-0415
Real Estate Apt/Condos for Sale
1145 Morrison Rd., Kelowna, (Take McCurdy Rd. to Morrison.) OPEN 9-5 till Nov 1, 2012 after Nov. 1 till Feb., Opened by demand only. By calling ahead, phone 250-765 8184 Top Quality Farm Prices
Graziano Orchards
CALL 768-2269 Organic walnuts. Phone to order your Christmas delivery now! $1.50 /lb 250-762-3560
3455 Rose Rd. E. Kelowna Different variety of Apples, Bartlett & Bosc Pears, Italian Prunes & Walnuts (250)-860-2644
www.grazianofamilyorchards.com
Green Acres Organic Orchards
250-763-7114 TO BOOK YOUR AD
Lower Mission 180° Lakeview
Brand new family house, room for the in-laws. Open living room concept main floor. 2 decks, patio, double garage. Quiet area, Smith Creek. Open House Daily: 1pm - 4pm Shannon Lake Rd - Asquita - Ironridge - Ironridge Place Call Dennis: 250-768-4509 Cell: 250-808-4546
FOR SALE BY OWNER SPECIAL
FRESH JUICE - $8 a gallon (5 gal. min.) APPLES -.50¢/lb (20 lb min.) WESTBANK
Save on Real Estate Fees!
1 col x 2” size with or without picture for 3 insertions(1 week)
Kelowna, BC.(250)764-4399
(Reg Price $196.25)
green-acres@shaw.ca
Bosc & Anjou Pears, Gala, Aurora, Golden, Gala, Fuji, Ambrosia, Nicola & Braeburn Apples and Apple Juice
Limited time offer!! Buy 2 weeks, get 30% off the 2nd week
ONLY $69.99 plus HST
100% Apple Juice 5litre boxes - $12.00/each 3260 Mathews Rd.
Hazeldell Orchards
1980 Byrns Road
250-862-4997 OPEN Monday-Saturday 9:00am-5:30pm Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm
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Homes Wanted PRIVATE INVESTOR LOOKING TO BUY HOUSES, ANY CONDITION! 1-866-594-0044
Okanagan
REALTOR WANTED
®
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$488 BI WEEKLY O.A.C. Pad Rent In. Kid & Pet Friendly. Westpoint. 4bdrm, 2bath, 1450 sq.ft. Fresh Paint. Laminate Floors. $145,000 No Tax. Accent Homes (250)-769-6614 EXCLUSIVE Canadian Built SRI’s in Belaire Estates. Hurry, only 3 lots left! For more information and to view show homes call Lake Country Modular 515 Beaver Lake Road, Kelowna (adjacent to SRI’s factory )1-866-766-2214 www.LCMhomes.com FOR Sale, 2bd mobile home in West Kelowna. Asking $24,900 OBO. 250-768-2269
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$459,000
3027 Ironridge Place
UNSPRAYED APPLES.
250-707-0986
Estate Sale! Level Entry, 3bdrm up, 2bdrm down, 2912sq.ft., In-law suite, 2 car garage, quick possession $349,700. (250)545-8152
OPEN concept 1 bedroom, 1 bath $229,000 MLS#10055443. Contact 250718-1351 for more info.
250-763-7114
MacIntosh, Red & Golden Delicious Spartan & Juice Apples. Tomatoes & Concord Grapes.
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OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-3pm Westlake Gardens Gated Adult, Priv. setting by creek, 2bdrm, 2bath, Den, 2 Gas FP’s. H/Wood Flrs A/C, Dbl Gar., 6 appls,& Security. $359,500 250-768-4995 or Cell 250-864-5708
Approx 4500 sq.ft with mortgage helper. Suitepays $200,000 of the mortgage. Granite, updated floor coverings and trim. Fuel efficient furnace & A/C. 6bdrm, 4 bath with skylights throughout. 2 lg decks, hot tub, double garage & new roof. Asking $699,900. Call Gary at 250-764-7572
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Apt/Condo for Rent 2bd, 2bth Condo. L.Mission, Nov 1. Pool, w/d, f/s, dw. Near OC. $1100/m, 250-764-0801 2BD. Senior’s apt. quiet cls. to Downtown, 3appls, heat, hotwater, drapes, a/c, secure prkng w/video survillience, onsite mgr., safe & secure, NS, NP, $800/mo. (250)-860-6548 $700/m including utilities. 1 Parking spot also included. Unfurnished. Hardwood floors throughout, newly painted. Bathroom remodeled. Storage space in the apartment and secure bike storage outside. Adults only, no pets, no smoking (sorry, building policy). Coin-op laundry in the building. Across the street from Skaha Beach! Call Rick at 250-462-5650, leave a message if I don’t answer :) CENTRE of Kelowna. New affordable lux 1&2bd, 5appls, ug prking, NS/NP. 250-763-6600. www.rentcentrepoint.com
Commercial/ Industrial FOR LEASE 1000 sq.ft. Office Trailer fully serviced on fenced 1/2 acre. Zoned Heavy Industrial Including Auto Wrecking. $3000 triple net incl. Fenced 1/2 acre service industrial lot available. Central Westside Location. will build to suit. 250-769-7424 HWY 97 North, Compounded yard for lease and/or 2000sqft. of Industrial area with overhead door, compressor & hoist with compounded yard. Phone: 250-765-3295 RUTLAND CENTRAL INDUSTRIAL YARD SPACE..Fenced lot with workshop, $800. One acre also available. Phone: 250-765-5578
Cottages / Cabins Small furnished cabin at Idabel Lake, can sleep 4. TV & electricity incl’d. Great cross country skiing, sledding & hiking trails. $75/night, $300/wk, $600/mo. (250)807-7921
SIERRAS 2440 Old Okanagan Hwy. from $1092 a month O.A.C. $7995 down or trades toward down payment 3bdrm 2bath, Panoramic, Lake, City & Mountain views. $159,900 tax included. www.accenthomes.ca (250)-769-6614
AVAIL Dec. 1. Upper 1bdrm, near KLO college, 2.5bath, 4appl, cov’d patio, garage. $950 utils incl. NP, ref’s req’d 250-861-9013, 250-878-2049
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3Bedroom 2 bathroom upper level 1/2 duplex. Nice and clean and good size at 1250 square feet. Master bedroom has an ensuite and the other two bedrooms are good size. Large fenced yard, covered garage, back deck, air conditioning, shared laundry. $1,200 plus utilities that are partially shared. Perfect for families or working people. Close to all amenities in nice residential area in Rutland. No parties and non smoking unit. Looking for solid, working tenants and will reduce the rent after 6 months for good people. Available Dec. 15 or Jan. 1. E-mail : kevin@kelownarockets.com CLEAN 3bd Duplex. Suitable for mature tenants, NP, NS, Call: 250-765-8096
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1BD Cottage in Country setting with scenic view, just 5 min. from Orchard Park. Quiet clean. Small Pet negot. NS $795 + utils Available Nov 1 Call (250)762-6627 3 BDM full house 2 floors, Dogs/Kids OK, w/d, air, d/w $1280. 2 bdrm large bsmt suite, Westbank, w/d, air, garage $950. Call or Text 250862-1181 3Bdrm 2 bath Bernard Ave. 5 appls semi furn’ed NS pets negot. $1400 778-868-2311 3bdrm & 4bdrm 2 bath 4appls window blinds, garage, carport Avail Dec 1 (250)860-8583 3Bdrm Avail immed. Rutland 140 Briarwood Rd. garage. fenced yard. 6appls. NS. Pets negot. $1350 (250)861-5757 3 bdrm furnished/unfurnished 14x70 mobile home 5 miles east of Lumby, on quiet country acreage. Private driveway, parking and yard. Natural gas heating, hydro, clean water. W/D/F/S and utilities included for $750/mo. Suitable for stable, mature couple seeking privacy and security. Refs. reqd. 250-547-2020 3bdrm, main floor, 1.5baths. South East Kelowna, vineyard setting, view, pool. Mature applicants pref’d. Newly reno’d, appl’s incl: washer, dryer, fridge & stove. Small pet negot. $1650/m incl. eletric heat. Avail Dec. 1, (250)763-7806 475 Montgomery Rd. 3bd, 1bath, st., fr., w/d, carport, full bsmt. $1350. 250-317-8844 4BDRM, 2 bath, large lot, garage, North Glenmore, raise horses.$1950. 250-317-6243. 507 Hein Rd. 2bdrm, 1.5bath, FS, WD, vacant. $900, 250317-8844, 1-250-490-0046 DOWNTOWN 2 bdrm 1 bath lower half house Gordon/Lawson (near Nester’s Market) Avail Dec 1st. F/S, shared laundry, suitable for couple or single, off street parking. NO SMOKERS, NO DOGS, NO EXCEPTIONS. References and DD required. $850/Mo + Utilities. TEXT 250-870-3533 FREE DOWN PAYMENT......REALLY? If you can make monthly mortgage payments but don’t have a downpayment saved, you may be eligible for a $45K non-repayable grant to put down on a brand new home. Contact us today! info@thepropertysource.ca or Gino 250.317.2707 LAKE Okanagan Resort, fully furnished duplex, utils incl’d, upper 3100sqft. 5bdrm, 4bath, $1500/mo. + DD AND Lower walk-out, 1400sqft. 2bd, 2bath, $1000/mo. + DD. Avail now. Phone: (587)436-8828 LAKEVIEW, 3Bdrm house $1000. 2bdrm bsmt $650. 2 full bths, lrg livingrm, sundeck, newly painted. 250-718-1975 Winfield 3bd 2ba No bsmt., 6appl, a/c, avail now, NS, NP, ref’s req’d. $1250 + DD & utils. 250-766-3395, 250-861-0656
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While we try to ensure all advertisements appearing in the Kelowna Capital News are placed by reputable businesses with legitimate offers, we do caution our readers to undertake due diligence when answering any advertisement, particularly when the advertiser is asking for monies up front. Refund Policy Our ads are non-refundable when booked for less than 4 weeks (12 issues), when cancelling a 4 week ad you will be refunded in weekly increments only, calculated at the appropriate discount level. Refunds not available for 1/2 price promotion. W.Kelowna Clean 3bdrm Bungalo. 2 Gas FP’s, 2 baths, covered deck, carport, quiet area. NP. NS. $1200 + utils. Ref’ req’d (250)769-1678
Office/Retail HWY 97 North, 1800sq’ of retail, & Rutland 1500 - 2000sq’ Retail. 250-765-3295 Retail, Office or Fitness, newly reno’d, main floor, Avail now, 1300sqft,ample parking, Westbank Town Centre, 718-9083 STORE FRONT on busy Rutland Road, in high traffic area available immediately. Contact (250)861-1565.
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Room & Board ROOM & Board. Fully Furnished. Utilities & Cable included. $700, NON SMOKER, Call 250-862-8353
Rooms for Rent #1BEST DWT furn’d. rooms. int.ca,.utils.w/d.working/stdent. $450+ Avail now 250-861-5757 2 rooms for rent, $475 & 450/mo. tv/cbl/utils incl’d, very quiet, lndry, full kitchen & bath. 250-861-8907, 250-899-1235 MATURE Female, Large Lovely, Quiet, Furn’d House. Lovely View, Balcony, W/D, Cable & Internet. Private Bathroom. $550, (250)769-0661 RUTLAND Area 1bd $400 all utils incl, int. For female NS, NP,NB,No Drugs,on bus route. 250-862-9749, 250-575-9109. Rutland furn’d rooms for working man, 30+, livingrm, TV, kitchen, lndry, utils incl, $400 & $525 + DD. 250-215-1561
Senior Assisted Living Mission area home, get some care & keep your independance. Includes priv bd with cable, 3 home cookes meals and snacks, lndry & housekeeping done & all utils. Avail Jan. 1, $1250, (250)317-3341
Shared Accommodation #1Capri Area, furn’d, cable, w/d, w.internet, quiet. Monthly/weekly, Available. 862-9223 MALE, 50’s seeks roommate. Lakefront home, $700/mo. Call 250-717-5354 for details MISSION Area, lower level, private living area & bdrm. Share kitchen & bath with 1 other. Laundry included & all utilities. $800, 250-317-3341
WANTED- Prof. couple seeks place to camp 35ft RV for summer seasons. Not in RV park. Prefer private location. Call Bob 1-(403)-703-4777
2008 Toyota Corolla CE, auto, 4-cyl, 4-dr, 90K, lots of extras, $10,000.obo (250)545-8152
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1BDRM Bsmt suite, incl’s internet cable, utilities. Available Now.N.Glenmore $600/mo NS. NP. Prefer Working Female. (250)317-7008 1bdrm, ground level, as new, Middleton Mtn., Coldstream. $750 including utilities, own HE laundry, HS cable, internet, storage. NS, NP. Phone: 250-558-4830, Avail Now. PreXmas Discount! 2BD bsmt suite, $900 incl utils. NP, NS, Avail Now! Westbank.769-0076,864-4255 2BIG BD, din. rm, lndry, sep. ent., w/o basement. Cls to bus & UBC. NP, NS. Avail anytime in Nov. $775 + utils. Phone: (250)317-4238 $650/mo. includes internet, TV & utils. Rutland area. Call 250870-4230 or 2500-801-5753 Avail Nov.15th, 2bdrm, private entrance with parking, private laundry, nice sundeck, all utils, cable, int. incl’d. Good for students, no dogs, cats ok, children over 8 acceptable. $1000/mo. 250-469-0494 Large 2bd bsmt suite, Greenway, school & bus, FP, 5appl, $1100 util incl’d 250-575-3839 LARGE 2bdrm walk out bsmt suite, sep ent, own lndry, full bath, near schools, YMCA & UBCO.NS, NP. 250-765-1524 or 250-300-6200 LEGAL suite $800 + utils. 2bdrm Rutland area close to University & shops. Available November 15 (250)826-2526 NEWER, lrg 2bd bsmt suite on Kirschner Mnt. Wonderful view of lake & Kelowna. NS, ND, no pets or children. Ideal for working couple or student. All utils incl, only $1000. Dec.1 Call 250-491-5992 Partly furn’d 1bdrm in Rutland. Prefer single person. All utils & cable incl’d, $600/mo. NS, NP, Avail now, (778)753-3352 RUTLAND 2bdrm suite, grnd lvl, sep entr., NS, NP. $750 utils incl. Near schools, Avail Dec. 1. Call 250-869-9530 Rutland Avail. Nov 15 2bd +den Includes W/D net/cable SS appls parking huge fenced backyard (250)864-3526 RUTLAND N. Avail. Nov15th. 2bdrm near schools bus Ymca NP NS $900 (250)212-1024 SUNRISE sparkling on the lake, have coffee sitting by the fire, while the dog is in the run. Best 2 bedroom suite in town! $750 (778)479-4571 PCHLND WINFIELD. 2bd. lovely lakeview, country setting, 6appl, ns, np, fp, sing/prof. cpl, $950 utils/cbl incl Avail 250-317-2279
1971 Holidair Trailer, 16ft. Excellent Condition, $2495 OBO. Call (250)768-2269
Suites, Upper 1BD suite on view, $650 utils incl’d basic cable sm pets ok Prking. Avail now 681-1735 3bd, main flr of house. $1600 utils incl’d, 5 appls, FP, large yard, pets ok. 250- 575-3839 ATTENTION The Capital News cannot be responsible for errors after the first day of publication of any advertisement. Notice of errors on the first day should immediately be called to the attention of the Classified Department to be corrected for the following edition.
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Snowmobiles LOOKING FOR: New reverse kit for a 2000 MXZ Ski-Doo! Please call 250-212-7042 One too many cars, so she’s gotta go. Very reliable. Brand new cooling system, tires have 70-90% tread left. Leather seats, power everything. There are some scratches & dents above the drivers wheel well and on the bumper. Also needs a splash of paint. Very comfortable travel car or a great starter car! Appraised at $4600. Further Reduced to $1800 250-215-6671 Lve msg 2002 MUSTANG GT, 5spd coupe, black leather, all power options, keyless entry, tinted glass, MACH system 6CD, new tires (only used 2 months), like new condition inside & out, lady driven, 2nd owner, summer driven. Only $5500. 250-351-5478.
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Sport Utility Vehicle 2004 Toyota Highlander, leather int., 6cyclinder, 7pass., great cond. $9000 OBO, Phone: (250)767-9069
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Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: Estate of BELA BALIKO, Deceased, formerly of 4185 4th Avenue, Peachland, British Columbia Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of BELA BALIKO, are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at 221 – 3011 Louie Drive, Westbank, BC, V4T 3E3, on or before December 7, 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executor then has notice. REG MINTY, Executor by Porrelli Law, Barristers and Solicitors, Attention: Nancy E. Fish, telephone: (250) 768-0717.
T12-113 Okanagan College Transit Exchange KLO Road Transportation Study and Preliminary Design Sealed proposals clearly marked on the outside of the envelope with the words “T12-113 Okanagan College Transit Exchange KLO Road Transportation Study and Preliminary Design” will be received at the Office of the City Clerk, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna, BC up until 3pm, Local Time, December 6, 2012. The Request for Proposal (RFP) will not be opened publicly.
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COURT BAILIFF SALE The Court Bailiff will offer for sale by sealed tender, the interest of the judgment debtor Black Top Traffic Control Limited in the following goods and chattels, which are purported to be as follows: 2008 Ford F150 Pick Up VIN: 1FTRX14W08FC07827 1990 GMC 4WHDR VIN: 1GTGK24K7LE550724 Traffic Control Signage Motorola CP200 Portable radio & accessories Sealed offers marked “7369” will be received at the Court Bailiffs Office located at 3120 – 30th Avenue, Vernon, B.C. V1T 2C2 up to and including 11:00 am November 30th, 2012. Sold on an as is, where is basis. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. For legal notations, Terms of Sale and Conditions of Sale, please visit www.interiorbailiffs.com for more information. Peter Van Bodegom, Court Bailiff Area 9
NOTICE OF INTENT T12-115 Consulting Services – Phase 1, Stellar Booster Station Notice is hereby given by the City of Kelowna of its intent to contract with AECOM of Kelowna BC to provide complete consulting services for detailed design, tendering, construction supervision, commissioning support and post construction services for the Phase 1 expansion of the Stellar Booster Station and reservoir. The contract will not exceed $282,000 or 11% of the estimated construction value including all expenses and is expected to be complete by Spring 2014. The City has chosen not to call for supplier proposals for the following reasons: 1. This expansion is a vital component of the overall Cedar Creek water supply project being designed by AECOM. It is located in the middle of the water supply process chain and will control flow to the Adam’s UV treatment facility currently being designed by this consultant. 2. Effective control and project coordination is crucial to ensure the effectiveness of the Adam’s UV treatment facility. 3. AECOM has completed the preliminary design work to date. 4. It is the intention of the City to tender the Stellar Booster station and Adams UV Disinfection facility as one project to reduce construction coordination costs and effort. 5. Timing of completion of both systems is critical to complying with filtration deferral requirements. Suppliers wishing to object to this decision should contact the person identified below either by fax or email on or before December 3, 2012 presenting specific reasons for their objection. If justified a supplier(s) meeting with City representatives will be called to receive supplier presentations regarding this contract. Supplier ability to offer product and/or services resulting in the same or better solutions at a lower cost during the same time frame will be the key criterion with regard to any supplier objections. Submissions are to be sent to: Tracy Lundberg, City of Kelowna Purchasing Department, 1435 Water Street, Kelowna BC V1Y 1J4, Telephone 250-469-8530 or Fax 250-862-3392 or email purchasing@kelowna. kelowna.ca
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ARTIST’S rendition of the Academy Hill development that is targeted at meeting the demand for student housing near the UBCO campus.
▼ LIVING AT UBCO
Academy Hill eager to make the grade Wade Paterson STAFF REPORTER
If every student who attended UBCO wanted to live on campus, about only 25 per cent of them would currently get their wish. With over 7,000 students enrolled at the Okanagan university, and 1,700 campus residences to accommodate them, there seems to be a gap in student housing. Academy Hill is a new development, currently under construction, that is hoping to meet that demand. “There is a big shortage of on-campus housing, and a lot of the students up there are looking for alternative housing in the Rutland area as well as Winfield,” said Rob Hager, who is in charge of sales and marketing for Academy Hill. He noted the first phase is scheduled to be complete by August 2013 to allow for Sept. 1 occupancies. “The first phase of Academy Hill is going to be 48 residences that
start on the second, third and fourth floors,” said Hager. On the ground level there will be a few retail outlets, he added. A timeline for the second phase has yet to be determined, but it will include another 30 suites. A grocery store and pub are also planned to be included in the development. “It was designed purposefully to kind of fit in with the landscape that already surrounds the campus,” Hager said. “If you take a look at the architecture of the existing on-campus UBCO residences, Academy Hill kind of reflects the same type of architecture. So it blends in really well.” Fourteen residences have been purchased since Academy Hill began selling last month. The majority of buyers so far are parents who have kids attending, or planning to attend, UBCO. “It just makes sense as an investment in their child…four or five years (later), after they’ve graduated, (buyers) can
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PROPOSED layout for the Academy Hill development bordered by Highway 97 and the UBC Okanagan campus. continue using it and have a place in the Okanagan or they can sell it or rent it out. There’s definitely an investment cash flow opportunity as well.” Students aren’t always the cleanest tenants, but Hager said the Academy Hill suites are being built with that in mind. “They were built to absorb any kind of punishment…they’re very
resilient. We have a furnished show suite on site, so we welcome people to take a look at it. (So far) people have been very impressed by what they see.” Although Hager said it was not Academy Hill’s original strategy to target those who work near the airport, he admitted the development might also be an appealing option for them.
The timing of Academy Hill’s construction is another positive factor, according to Hager. “Over time it should appreciate because the market has been at its lowest for the past four, five, six years. It’s going to rebound at some point. You pretty much know that you’re going to have 100 per cent occupancy, because there’s a need for it.”
s a born and raised local of Kelowna, I have become accustomed to and spoiled by our four season playground. Kelowna has many focal points that make our area a popular place to live— our beautiful lakes, our ski community and many different neighbourhoods. One up and coming REAL ESTATE neighbourhood that I feel RUNDOWN often gets overlooked is the community of Rutland. Rutland offers solid single family homes at affordable pricing and Ceinwen a variation of condominMorgan iums. Also located in Rutland is where you’ll find the acclaimed golf community of Tower Ranch, showcasing stunning valley views and a variety of high-end single-family homes on the market now for as low as $439,900. The local high school, Rutland Senior Secondary, has some of the best and most intricate academic programs in Kelowna such as advanced placement through BCIT dual credit courses and a secondary school apprenticeship program. Lew MacDonald a resident of Rutland, stated recently how Brent Applegath, the video production teacher at Rutland Senior Secondary, helped her son, Hayden, take his love of film and focus in on a bachelor’s degree in motion picture arts. “Hayden started his first year at Capilano University in September thanks to Mr. Applegath and RSS,” MacDonald said. Along with great schools, Rutland has one of the only BMX tracks in Kelowna, several different sports fields, a local YMCA, skate park and a water park. “Rutland is recognized as a key urban centre in the City of Kelowna’s official community plan and it’s been the focus of a number of key planning initiatives in the past few years to realize the vision of creating an attractive town centre in uptown Rutland,” said Kelowna Mayor Walter Gray. The city has also implemented the second phase of the Kelowna Rapid Bus project, called the Rutland Transit Exchange, at a cost of $4.5 million,with constructon scheduled to start next spring. This project will focus on enhancing the convenience of a bus service schedule for every 15 minutes or better during peak hours. “It’s really a complex and complete community. As we see the four corners finally being built out, over the years to come we’re going to see the community blossom,” added Norm Letnick, the Liberal MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country, a riding that encompasses part of Rutland. Ceinwen Morgan has worked in the Kelowna real estate industry for the past five years.
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