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LAST CALL FOR NOMINATIONS! The Annual West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce Presidents Dinner and Excellence Awards takes place Thursday April 18th, 2013 If you have a favourite business that you feel is deserving make sure you nominate them. We are also looking for outstanding Citizens to be honoured. For the first time the finalists in each category will be filmed by Mulgrave School film students. The one minute films will be showcased at the Awards. Any resident of the North Shore may nominate a Business or Person, Businesses Owners and Managers may nominate themselves. Nomination forms are online at westvanchamber.com or in our office, 1408 Marine Dr., West Vancouver. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on Friday February 8th, 2013, 5pm. Recipients will be chosen by a committee of community leaders and past awards winners. Finalist’s will be notified and announced on Tuesday February 26th, 2013 in the Chamber e-update. The winners of the Excellence Awards will be announced at the President’s Dinner on Thursday April 18th, 2013. The following criteria will be considered for each of the following awards:

CITIZEN OF THE YEAR

The Citizen must reside in West Vancouver. Their individual achievements or contributions must have made a positive impact to the community of West Vancouver in one or more of the following areas: Community Service, Sport, Arts and Culture, Environment, Business and/or Economic Development.

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Business must be a West Vancouver Chamber Member and or located in West Vancouver and have 6-50 employees. The Business must have made a positive impact within their trade or industry, have a reputation for providing a superior level of customer service, show sales increase, client growth and/or support the community in some capacity.

BEST SMALL BUSINESS

Business must be a West Vancouver Chamber Member and/or located in West Vancouver with 5 and under employees, including homebased businesses. The Business must have made a positive impact within their trade or industry, have a reputation for providing a superior level of customer service, show sales increase, client growth and/or support the community in some capacity.

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As of April 1, 2013, the Business must be a West Vancouver Chamber Member and/or located in West Vancouver, and in operation 2 years or less. The Business must have made a positive impact within their trade or industry, have a reputation for providing a superior level of customer service, show sales increase, client growth and/or support the community in some capacity.

BEST INNOVATOR

The individual or business nominated must be a West Vancouver Chamber Member and/or located in West Vancouver. The individual or business must have innovated a breakthrough, improvement or advancement using technology, entertainment, design, environmental and/or marketing in a way that created positive change either in the business, in society at large, a charity, the local community or an individual’s career.

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As of April 1, 2013 nominees must be 40 years old or younger. They must be West Vancouver Chamber Members and/or have their business located in West Vancouver. They are a partner, shareholder or manager of the business and must have made a positive impact within their trade or industry, have a reputation for providing a superior level of customer service, show sales increase, client growth and/or support the community in some capacity. Nominations can be returned to the West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce by mail, fax or email and should be addressed to: Awards and Nomination Committee 1408 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC, V7T 1B7 info@westvanchamber.com Fax: 604.926-6647 Tel: 604.926.6614

BREAKFAST MEETING Wednesday, February 20th 7:15am to 9:00am West Vancouver Yacht Club 5854 Marine Drive, West Vancouver “Join MP John Weston, Mayor Michael Smith & WV School Board Chair Cindy Dekker for an update on District Business Opportunities” Members: $30 + HST Non-members: $40 + HST ________________________________

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Some of the 50-strong cast and crew of Rockridge Secondary School’s original production “Backstory” celebrate a successful four-day run. From left to right: Drama Instructor Avril Foster, Rachel Beechinor, Riley Pynn, Lauren Bauman, Alena Wachmann, Carla Scaldaferri, Jared Radvak, Drama Instructor Carrie Berg and West Vancouver Board of Education Trustee Reema Faris.

Take a Bow The West Vancouver School District receives well-deserved recognition for a strong tradition of academic excellence. But the innovative teaching and enriched learning in our district reach far beyond any measure of core subjects. Turn the spotlight onto our Fine Arts Programs and you will find a thriving community of students and staff achieving creative excellence. Those of us who attended Rockridge Secondary’s recent production Backstory saw first-hand the magic that happens when a group of students write, produce and perform together in a feature-length show. We’ve seen for years how West Vancouver Secondary School’s exceptional line-up of drama, dance and musical performances are a much-anticipated treat for local audiences. And we are pleased to announce that next year, the school will be introducing a District Honour Choir course for Grade 7-12 students wanting to explore an even higher level in choral music. The district’s partnership with the Kay Meek Theatre has also resulted in the development of an exciting new after-school theatre program - Theatre 45 – open to Grade 4 – 7 students starting next year. This unique program will enrich an already thriving Fine Arts culture at the elementary school level. We are proud to be the only school district in the province to have a music specialist teacher and band teacher in every elementary school. Upcoming zone festivals will give all of our students an opportunity to showcase their vocal and musical talents. In April, we invite you to enjoy Sentinel Secondary’s production of Hairspray and the West Vancouver School District’s first-ever Lighthouse Festival at Park Royal, featuring award-winning work from a variety of our Fine Arts Programs. To all of our students and staff who take chances and work hard in their pursuit of artistic excellence, we say “take a bow”. Your gifts of music, insight and beauty enrich our schools and lives in immeasurable ways.

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WHAT’S NEW A New Program of Choice – ACE-IT Carpentry

This exciting new program of choice is for Grade 11 and 12 students interested in a career in carpentry and related trades. It will launch in September 2013 at West Vancouver Secondary and is open to students from across the North Shore. Students will receive training every second day, while attending their own secondary school for core academic subjects. For more information, please contact District SSA Coordinator Kim Adams at kadams@sd45.bc.ca.

Pink Day Awareness Flash Mob

Gleneagles Ch’axáý Grade 6 and 7 students danced as part of a Pink Day Awareness flash mob at a recent Vancouver Giants hockey game. They joined 16 other schools in spreading a message of Acceptance in anticipation of this year’s Pink Shirt Anti-Bullying Day on February 27. Their positive message and enthusiasm is an inspiration to all of us in the West Vancouver School District.

West Vancouver Board of Education Board Chair Cindy Dekker Trustee Reema Faris Trustee David Stevenson Trustee Jane Kellett Vice-Chair Carolyn Broady

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AUTHOR READINGS Seniors’ Gathering (for adults 55+) Tuesday, February 12 10:00-11:30 a.m. Mike McCardell, best-selling author and TV personality will talk about his latest book, Unlikely Love Stories. Local Author Series

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Low Level Road Project Update The Low Level Road Project provides for the realignment and elevation of the Low Level Road between St. Andrews Avenue and Cotton Road/East 3rd Street, with improvements at St. Georges Avenue. The Port Metro Vancouver project design allows for needed enhancements to port and rail operations, while addressing important community interests, such as slope stability, noise and community connections. The construction process will begin in March 2013 with completion expected in Fall 2014. Get the latest information at www.porttalk.ca/lowlevelroad.

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Vancouver-based artist Richard Tetrault created Passages, Vancouver-based artist Richard Tetrault created Passages, a frieze display of wood panels made from marine plywood banded a frieze display of wood panels made from marine plywood banded around exterior walls. around thethe exterior walls. Both functional symbolic, plywood is used to build ships Both functional andand symbolic, thethe plywood is used to build ships andan references West Vancouver’s historical relationship with sea. references West Vancouver’s historical relationship with thethe sea. wood panels feature a crow at sunset, a logger standing TheThe wood panels feature a crow at sunset, a logger standing on on a a large tree stump, rippling waves other West Coast scenes. large tree stump, rippling waves andand other West Coast scenes. Passages commissioned District of West Vancouver’s pu Passages waswas commissioned by by thethe District of West Vancouver’s pubprogram. Tetrault chosen because is known explori lic lic artart program. Tetrault waswas chosen because he he is known forfor exploring within contemporary urban settings track record of exhib lifelife within contemporary urban settings andand hishis track record of exhibiting both locally and internationally. iting both locally and internationally. “The purpose of the public program is enrich to enrich community vita “The purpose of the public artart program is to community vitality by providing meaningful public artwork that engages residents,” ity by providing meaningful public artwork that engages residents,” says cultural program coordinator Glenn Olav Madsen. says cultural program coordinator Glenn Olav Madsen. “Passages accomplishes It aiscolourful a colourful visual narrative that “Passages accomplishes thisthis . It. is visual narrative that symbolizes essential elements of West Vancouver’s past and present.” symbolizes essential elements of West Vancouver’s past and present.” Tetrault (pictured at left) gets much of his inspiration from living Tetrault (pictured at left) gets much of his inspiration from living on o Downtown Eastside. thethe Downtown Eastside. “The immediate urban environment and its shifting terrain in a co “The immediate urban environment and its shifting terrain in a collage of images and encounters that are both edgy and full of primal lage of images and encounters that are both edgy and full of primal vitality,” he writes on his website richard-tetrault.ca. vitality,” he writes on his website richard-tetrault.ca. “I find visual narratives within the landscape, and at the same tim “Iimprovise find visual narratives within the landscape, and at the same time on observed reality, exposing the layers that can be found improvise on observed exposing the layers that can be found within the seeminglyreality, commonplace.” within the seemingly commonplace.” Tetrault finds his starting point for many paintings while travelTetrault findsmonotypes, his starting for many paintings while travelling. Recent forpoint example, reflect his experience on Cuban ling. Recent monotypes, for example, reflect his experience on Cuban streets and the Havana cityscape. streets and the Havana “My mural projects cityscape. are a reflection of city streets and life, as well a “My mural projects are reflection of cityhestreets and life, as well as of the creative spirit of athe community,” continues. of theTetrault creativealso spirit of the community,” he continues. included an image of West Van icon John Lawson, a Tetrault included an image of West inspired Van iconby John a an couple inalso a boat and abstract elements B.C.Lawson, Binning, couple in a boat andwho abstract elements inspired by B.C. Binning, an acclaimed artist lived in West Van form the 1940s to 1970s. acclaimed artist who lived in West Van form the 1940s to 1970s. mgarstin@northshoreoutlook.co mgarstin@northshoreoutlook.com

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a timer that can be adjusted to turn on dubbed it the “bong” — intimating and off at specifically designated times that it resembled a certain piece of potof the day).” smoking paraphernalia. A petition was The Arts Office wasn’t prepared for signed by 200 residents and a letter such a negative response to the prodelivered to district hall. posed public art installation. Something “The inappropriate location, the scale and height of the project, and its contro- like this had never happened before. emember a few years back It had seemed like the perfect fit. The versial conceptual nature proposed for when plans for a public art trunk portion of the piece had been cast the site is deeply objectionable to us,” it installation in Deep Cove Park from a 100-year-old hemlock from the read in part. went up in smoke? Cove area and as the artists Residents were The 17-foot tree-like stainless steel noted, it works on dual levalso fearful of the sculpture titled “Mirare” was an homels: “depicting the physical potential light polage to “the unique relationship that form of an actual tree, while lution even though Deep Cove (and District) residents at the same time providing the spec sheet indienjoy with their parks and natural a more abstract reflection cated: “An internal environment,” according to the art on the life-cycle of the rainLED will provide piece’s fact sheet. forest in which we live.” a soft glow (on a But many Deep Covers didn’t see it And this park art wasn’t dimmer switch) editor@northshoreoutlook.com that way. Some detractors derisively just arbitrarily selected and will be set on for the community of Deep Cove. It was chosen by a panel of five — which included a Deep Cove resident, local artist, curator and member of the district’s public art Indian food in West Vancouver advisory committee, and member of the park department — from a total of 37 art submissions made for the particular site. It was to be part of the Necklace Project, a public art collaboration between 10 Metro municipalities that will be threaded together like “individual jewels on a necklace.” The budget for Mirare was Reserve your $76,000. But since public art is supposed to unite and Seating reflect a community rather than divide it, after a wellis limited attended public meeting to Open 7 Days further discuss the controa Week versial piece, the Arts Office 11:30 am – 10:00 pm decided to find a new home Treat yourself! Tandoori Chicken, Coconut Fish, Lamb Vindaloo, for Mirare, which in Latin Lentil Curries, desserts and more! means “to look at, to wonder at.” That search is over. In Lunch Buffet A traditional Indian meal to case you missed it (I did) indulge your taste buds and in late September, Mayor soothe your soul. Richard Walton stood with 1734 Marine Drive in West Vancouver AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK Mirare’s creators, Cheryl 11:30 am – 2:30 pm www.mauryabistrorestaurant.com • Mauryabistro@hotmail.ca Hamilton and Michael $ 1095 Vandermeer at a tree-lined meadow in Princess Park for the grand unveiling of Free Delivery the sleek silver sculpture. CLIP THIS On the North Shore – after 5 pm And as evidenced by my COUPON (minimum $35. order) short visit there last week, the piece already has plenty We cater for all of admirers. occasions our regular menu Out walking his yellow Weddings, theme parties, (offer valid until March 15, 2013) lab, Travis Lawrenuk, a outdoor events.

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The Fuller’s recipe for West Coast casual dining Nearly three decades ago the Fuller family opened Earls on Marine Drive in North Van and introduced a new style of dining out that’s still influencing Vancouver’s food scene By MICHAELA GARSTIN

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est Coast dining changed forever when Earls opened on Marine Drive 29 years ago. Pastel-coloured leather covered the booths. Chrome adorned chairs and decorative parrots hung from the ceiling. This quintessential ’80s look was an instant hit. The “Tin Palace” in North Vancouver was one of the first Earls to open, launching West Coast casual dining, a trend that’s become a fixture in the Lower Mainland. The chain was founded by Stan Earl Fuller and his father Leroy “Bus” Earl Fuller in the early 1980s. They built the first Earls in Edmonton, a beer-and-burger bar coated in green and white paint. North Van’s 2 Name that came soon after, minus the palm trees that Love Song have become its signaWhen a man loves a woman ture today. Can’t keep his mind on “The interest rates nothing else [in the early ’80s] were He’ll trade the world the highest in decades, For the good thing he’s found before or since,” exWhen a Man plains Stan Fuller at

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The Fuller Group of Restaurants began when Bus Fuller took a major risk. He moved his young family from Montana to Edmonton to open an A&W, a fast-food restaurant that was mostly unheard of back in the ‘50s. The retired refinery worker soon became Canada’s biggest franchisee. “My father borrowed $10,000 to move to Edmonton and open it up,” says Fuller, adding the family later founded Fuller Family Restaurants, which have since closed down. “Fuller Family Restaurants were more like Denny’s,” explains Fuller. “They were open 24 hours, and quite frankly they weren’t any fun [to run].” Then came the idea for Earls. Starting as The Green and White restaurant, the first Earls became a hit in Edmonton with a younger crowd that craved nachos, potato skins, burgers and lots of beer. Finally they had a place to eat that wasn’t too fancy or family-oriented. With one successful restaurant, the Fuller’s decided to move West to open Earls Tin Palace in North Van — “Tin” because it has a laid back atmosphere and “Palace” because it’s also a chic place to dine. (North Van’s Earls still has a tin ceiling today). “It was risky,” says Fuller. “But it paid off. We were confident because we were getting a great response. Everyone loved the concept that they could come in and connect with friends, and it’s affordable.” And pay off it did. The Fullers tapped into a void in the market that people were eagerly waiting to be filled. “It was the very first to have unique burgers, they were a step up,” remembers Nathan Fong, a food journalist who grew up in West Van. “It was one of the places to go.”

Today there are 64 Earls in Western Canada, Ontario, Washington and Colorado, raking in $250 million in revenue a year. The family, which includes brothers Jeff and Stewart, also owns 22 Joey Restaurants, the Saltlik Steakhouse and is a recent partner in The Beach House in West Vancouver. The three brothers, says Fuller, run each chain independently and are often in competition with each other. But the restaurants have similar concepts —casual but relaxed dining, West Coast-style food and friendly staff — all stemming back to the concepts launched by the original Earls three decades ago.

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West Coast casual is now the largest segment of sit-down dining, says Fuller. “Consistency of service and food quality is paramount,” he adds. “It’s no longer good enough to just use good ingredients.” From A&Ws to Fuller Family Restaurants to launching West Coast casual dining, the Fuller family has done it all, including helping out up-and-coming restau-

rateurs. When two long-term Earls employees, Richard Jaffrey and Scotty Morison, wanted to open their own restaurant they turned to Stan for advice and he agreed to personally invest, leaving his family out of it. Welcome the Cactus Club. Starting in North Van, the chain now has 16 restaurants in B.C., Alberta and Ontario. Even with a stake in the chain, Fuller says he is very much at arm’s length. Eventually Scotty Morison decided to go out on his own and founded Browns SocialHouse, opening in central Lonsdale, Lynn Valley and Park Royal Vil-

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lage (now closed) and 12 other locations in B.C. and Saskatchewan. Food journalist Nathan Fong says the proliferation of chain restaurants in Vancouver can make it difficult for independent restaurants to compete, but there’s no denying the profound influence Earls and some of its offshoots have had on the local food scene. “We are very fortunate to have such a great culinary industry. It’s something to be very proud of, especially if you compare Vancouver with the rest of Canada.” Fuller echoes this sentiment, saying the Lower Mainland has the best, most affordable and freshest West Coast cuisine around. When Earls moved into North Van, the Fuller family wanted to attract a younger crowd, similar to their diners in Edmonton. “As it turns out we were after the young at heart, all ages come here,” he says. But some parents with young children have recently questioned just how welcome they are. Reported widely in the media, a Facebook post early last month drew wrath from some parents with young children who felt unwelcome at Earls due to its policy of not providing highchairs. But a more common backlash, says Fuller, used to come from diners who faced a crying baby nearby. “As we were getting more sophisticated, a lot of couples had left their young children at home or had raised their families,” he tells The Outlook. “A baby left screaming in a highchair can clear out an entire restaurant, and these diners won’t come back to us next time.” Cases like this show Earls 5 Name that has evolved from a burgerLove Song and-beer joint to a more The first time ever I saw sophisticated establishment. your face The concept will likely I thought the sun rose in continue to change with your eyes restaurants like Milestones, And the moon and the stars Rockford, Steamworks and were the gifts you gave Sammy J. Peppers proving The First Time we can’t get enough of West Ever I Saw Coast casual dining. Your Face

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Only an estimated 2,500 tonnes of glass now gets picked up through blue boxes, he said. And he said the curbside-collected glass arrives too contaminated to be recycled into more glass – there is no glass-recycling plant in B.C. anyway – and typically is used only for road aggregate or cover at landfills. “If the glass is taken out, we actually think it will have a positive impact in helping us to recycle more material,” Langdon said. The Nanaimo and Central Okanagan regional districts already have depot-only glass drop off and don’t want to be forced to add it to curbside pickup programs. The change would be an advantage for Surrey, where residents are on

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curbside collection costs and save the industry group money – but at a cost to the environment. “They’re just high grading,” Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said. “They’re just trying to pick out what’s worth the most money out of the box.” Corrigan said the intent of the new system should be to maximize recycling, not focus on saving industry members money by cutting corners on usability. Multi Material BC, which includes retailers, grocers, restaurants and newspapers, is a non-profit agency charged by the province with formulating a stewardship plan to collect and recycle all types of packaging and printed materials – including everything that now goes in blue boxes plus package types not currently collected.

single-stream recycling. Homes there don’t sort recyclables but jumble them all in the same blue box and they’re sorted at a highly automated plant. Glass contamination of other materials is a bigger risk under such single-stream systems than in ones where residents separate streams, Langdon said, adding the switch would improve the amount and value of other material being recycled. Langdon said Multi Material BC takes no position on whether singlestream recycling is better, adding cities that act as contractors would be free to continue with either system. Critics say that because glass is one of the lowest value recyclables, a depot-only system that makes it harder for residents to return it will cut

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to a depot, they’re just going to throw them away.” Multi Material BC chair Allen Langdon said curbside-collected glass

breaks and contaminates other higher value recyclables, such as newsprint, paper and plastics, degrading their value. “No decisions have been made, nothing has been finalized,” he said, adding Multi Material BC is taking comment on the proposed change to exclude glass until March 1. Langdon said most glass – about 71,000 tonnes a year province-wide – already makes its way to processing via depots because of refundable deposits. continued, NEXT PAGE

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Only an estimated 2,500 tonnes of glass now gets picked up through blue boxes, he said. And he said the curbside-collected glass arrives too contaminated to be recycled into more glass – there is no glass-recycling plant in B.C. anyway – and typically is used only for road aggregate or cover at landfills. “If the glass is taken out, we actually think it will have a positive impact in helping us to recycle more material,” Langdon said. The Nanaimo and Central Okanagan regional districts already have depot-only glass drop off and don’t want to be forced to add it to curbside pickup programs. The change would be an advantage for Surrey, where residents are on

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curbside collection costs and save the industry group money – but at a cost to the environment. “They’re just high grading,” Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said. “They’re just trying to pick out what’s worth the most money out of the box.” Corrigan said the intent of the new system should be to maximize recycling, not focus on saving industry members money by cutting corners on usability. Multi Material BC, which includes retailers, grocers, restaurants and newspapers, is a non-profit agency charged by the province with formulating a stewardship plan to collect and recycle all types of packaging and printed materials – including everything that now goes in blue boxes plus package types not currently collected.

single-stream recycling. Homes there don’t sort recyclables but jumble them all in the same blue box and they’re sorted at a highly automated plant. Glass contamination of other materials is a bigger risk under such single-stream systems than in ones where residents separate streams, Langdon said, adding the switch would improve the amount and value of other material being recycled. Langdon said Multi Material BC takes no position on whether singlestream recycling is better, adding cities that act as contractors would be free to continue with either system. Critics say that because glass is one of the lowest value recyclables, a depot-only system that makes it harder for residents to return it will cut

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Hit the slopes together ■ It’s time for some family fun time. And to help celebrate B.C.’s first-ever Family Day on Monday, Feb. 11, the North Shore’s three mountains have tons of fun planned for the new statutory holiday. At Grouse Mountain, there’s a 50 per cent discount for lift tickets and general admission for all B.C. residents on Feb. 11. The mountain’s popular 24 Hours of Winter, an homage to the anniversary of Vancouver hosting the 2010 Games, starts on Sat., Feb. 9 and runs until Sun., Feb. 10 at 10 p.m. Events include night snowboard and ski contests, snowshoe activities, torch parade and a junior pond hockey tourney. There will also be the Snowshoe Grind Mountain Run and the mountain will host a range of family friendly actives on and off the slopes that includes a pancake breakfast (by donation), snow painting, family photo ops, scavenger hunts, puck shootout, Terrain Park jams and more. For a full schedule of activities, visit grousemountain.com/events. On Mt. Seymour, there will also be great ticket discounts: 50 per cent off lift tickets, 50 per cent off the Discover lesson package and 25 per cent off Next Step lesson package. (Pre-registration recommended: call

604-986-2261 x404 or email lessons@ mountseymour.com.) The SnowTube Park is the place to be from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. with lots of family fun planned, including tobogganing and tubing, ski and snowboard demos, arts and crafts, games, music and prizes. There will also be free hot chocolate and popcorn. Visit mountseymour.com to find out all the actives planned for Family Day. Cypress also has a funfilled weekend planned, including offering 50 per cent off “skooter” and child lift/trail tickets Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Along with appearances from Gnarly the Bear mascot starting on Friday night, there’s lots of other family activities to enjoy, including: free Magic Go-Around carousel rides; kids’ terrain park with free coaching; kids’ colouring contest; nightly fireworks; live entertainment that includes magician Christopher James; face painting and balloon twisting by A Star Art Parlour and musical guests the Paul Gibbons Duo, A Blue Bird Day and DJ Spilt Milk. For a complete list of activities planned for Family Day, visit cypressmountain.com. – Photo courtesy of Grouse Mountain

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Share together ■ Bringing together your extended family can create a highly memorable and valuable life event. They say “it takes a village to raise a child” and many would agree especially in today’s world of working parents and latch-key kids. The support, experience and interest of your extended family can have a significant impact on your immediate family. Regardless of your definition of ‘extended’ family, bringing together those with whom you share history with can have lasting benefits not just for you and your children but for those you invite to share your day. It is common in today’s world to have older children in nuclear families reach their teens before meeting extended family members. Geographical isolation is common for middle-class families who move based on occupational opportunities while family branches retain their independence. Family Day is the ideal occasion to hold family reunions to re-establish and integrate a stronger family connection. This allows your children to connect with extended family members and to share a better sense of their heritage and belonging. Don’t forget to include senior members of your family. Family reunions and relationships inspire seniors to stay active and pursue their well-being. Studies have found seniors feel revitalized when they spend time with families. Your children will benefit from hearing their oral history and that’s an inspiring experience that won’t always be available to them. Another way to celebrate Family Day is to gather your extended family and friends around something you care about. It might be a shore clean-up, a family walk or a garage sale. You might volunteer at a foodbank. Food is often central to gatherings and with everyone contributing to a family meal afterwards, it becomes a great way to share B.C.’s first Family Day.

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Experience as a Family ■ Try something new this Family Day. It might be as simple as agreeing that everyone observe a no-technology or TV day. If you find your gatherings often involve all the adults sitting around visiting while the youngsters play among themselves and the teens segregate away from both you and the little ones, you’re probably not alone. A family gathering can be a wonderful opportunity for family to hear the latest on jobs, trips, hobbies and health, but if you find your gatherings following the same tedious patterns where one or two family members dominate with the same old stories, this is the year to change it up. Consider adding new experiences to the plans, and making a new and fun tradition out of them. Here are some ideas to get started: Get out and enjoy our beautiful outdoors – no matter what your weather. If you live in a snowy region of B.C., organize a hayride, snowshoe trek, sledding time or ice skating at a community rink. If you don’t have snow in your area, you can travel to find it or consider planning a bike ride, a hike or even hitting a minigolf course or a driving range. The idea is to bring everyone together in a family activity you’ve never done before.

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favourite puzzle out and spend hours putting together the pieces. Finishing a complicated puzzle will also give your kids a sense of accomplishment. If you’re looking for something a bit more high-tech, your game console or computer is a good place to start. Video games have come a long way from the classic Super Mario and Donkey Kong, and you may discover that your kids have a much larger technical knowledge than you do. They might beat you at Wii Sports but it will make for a great story! Getting outside for a game of tag or basketball will check off two things on your list: play and exercise. Taking a trip to a local playground or field will give you hours of entertainment for a low cost. Pack a picnic as well for an entire day of fun. Practicing your batting or pitching will also get you ready for the upcoming sports seasons, or maybe compete to see who can run the fastest to the swings. This year, Family Day is a time to make memories, spend time together and maybe learn a thing or two. Whatever the weather is like outside, you have plenty of options for having fun at all ages.

■ There is nothing like the fun and innocence of childhood. Whether it’s a game of kick-the-can with the neighbourhood children or building a tree fort in the backyard, some of our best memories are playful. Board games are a great indoor activity, and Family Day is a great time to dig out some of your old favourites like Monopoly and Clue, and maybe try out a few new ones that are geared towards family fun. Your local toy store will have a wide range of options, along with other family-friendly entertainment such as puzzles and books. Set up a card table, get your

Make your Family Day gathering a retreat for all – consider getting your family out of the house and turn your gathering into a festive retreat. Many venues have activities for all ages to enjoy, from winter outdoor fun to refreshing spa services. Think of how much fun it would be for your whole family group to take a yoga class together. Host a family talent show – Everyone has a special talent in your family, so encourage them to bring their talent to your gathering. If you’re really ambitious set up an area to be used as a stage and arrange chairs for audience members. Many living rooms have dimmer switches so play with lighting and lamps so the performance area is in the spotlight. You might want to rent a popcorn machine or ask family members to bring along some treats and snacks. By bringing new activities to your family gathering this year, you’ll be creating many new memories to share in the future, as well as making the event much more enjoyable.

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Cook together ■ If you ask any adult about some of their favourite memories of childhood, you will invariably hear something related to food. Whether it’s baking with Grandma or grilling hamburgers for a cookout with Dad, cooking is always an important part of growing up. Family Day is a great time to dig out those family cookbooks and try a recipe handed down by the older generation. Your mom’s famous meatloaf or your uncle’s recipe for spinach dip are great things to try with family members of

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Required for Maple Ridge roofing co. Previous experience is an asset, not necessary - willing to train. Wages Commensurate with Experience. Fax resume 604.462.9859 or e-mail - hiroofingltd@shaw.ca or Call: Sue 604.880.9210

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.bc.ca

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MARKETING MANAGER Begonia Food Service Ltd. has a

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Journeyman HD mechanic required for oilfield construction company. Duties will include servicing, maintenance and overhaul of our equipment. The job will be predominately shop work , but with a portion of your time spent in the field. A mechanics truck will be supplied for you. The job is based in Edson, Alberta. Call Lloyd at 780-723-5051.

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$100-$400 CASH DAILY for Landscaping Work! Competitive, Energetic, Honesty a MUST!

PropertyStarsJobs.Com BANNISTER AUTO GROUP If you are Energetic, Motivated and have the desire to join a “Customer First Family”, we are inviting you to come grow with us. We are one of Western Canada’s fastest growing automotive companies and always looking for great people to join our team. We’re accepting resumes for all departments and all positions: Management, Sales, Service (technicians), Parts, Body Shop and Accounting. Interested in joining our team? Email Darryl Payeur at darryl@bannisters.com . Bannister GM Vernon, Bannister GM Edson, Bannister Honda Vernon, Browns GM Dawson Creek, Champion GM Trail, Huber Bannister Chevrolet Penticton, Salmon Arm GM Salmon Arm and growing.

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DELIVERY PERSONS

PHONE BOOKS Mature persons with car or truck to deliver Yellow Pages™ Telephone Directories to North and West Vancouver areas.

Call 604-421-9171 Mon.- Fri. 8 am - 4 pm EARN EXTRA CASH! - P/T, F/T Immediate Openings For Men & Women. Easy Computer Work, Other Positions Are Available. Can Be Done From Home. No Experience Needed. www.BCJobLinks.com

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www.bustamove.ca 604.675.8245 I bustamove@bccancer.bc.ca M E D I A PA RT N E R S :

® QEII Health Sciences Centre Foundation. All Rights Reserved Bust a Move for Breast Health is a Trademark of QEII Foundation used under license.

U.S. TRIANGLE TEAMS BC & AB DRIVERS; Single Co. or Owner Operators WE ARE HIRING! Permanent positions open. Lots of miles, great pay and benefits package. New equipment with lease opportunity EXPAND YOUR CAREER! Contact: George Costello PH: 1-877-914-0001 WWW.TRANSX.COM


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COMMERCIAL TRANSPORT & DIESEL ENGINE MECHANICS Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Positions avail. in Surrey. Cummins, Detroit Diesel and MTU engine experience considered an asset.

Union Shop ~ Full Benefits. Forward Resume to Fax: 604-888-4749 E-mail:ars@cullendiesel.com PYRAMID CORPORATION is now hiring! Instrument Technicians and Electricians for various sites across Alberta. Send resume to: hr@pyramidcorporation.com or fax 780-955-HIRE.

SHORE MECHANIC – F/T Heavy Duty Mechanic Certificate or equivalent w/5 yrs exp. www.westcoast tug.ca/shore-mechanic WE require a ticketed, experienced Heavy Duty Mechanic for our busy Surrey shop. Experience in Hydraulics, electrical troubleshooting as well as heavy industrial equipment repair is required. Welding and Manitowoc crane experience would be an asset. Self motivated and a strong sense of safety awareness is also required. Our progressive company offers a very competitive wage and benefits package and all necessary safety gear to ensure employee safety. Email resume to hr@amixgroup.ca

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

Borrow Against Your Vehicle!

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LEGAL SERVICES

CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.

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No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office.

www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

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• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

C & C Electrical Mechanical

604-475-7077

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca 10% OFF with this AD

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

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HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES! Older House • Damaged House Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!

2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING ? • Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

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CHIHUAHUAS, tiny tea cup puppies, blonde & white, M/F, 8 weeks, ready now. $700. 604-794-7347

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ENGLISH Bulldogs, 8 weeks, 2 female, 1 male. Not reg. $1800. zsjerome@hotmail.com, chilliwack

6,600sf. or 5,400sf. @ $4.50sf. 12,000sf. @ $4.25sf. 3 phase & single phase power. 3 bay doors 12 x 12. (604)941-2959

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

TRANSPORTATION

RUBBISH REMOVAL

bradsjunkremoval.com

Hauling Anything.. But Dead Bodies!! 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !

PITT BULL/American Bull Dog X, 7/mo fem, vet chkd, all shots, needs new home, $425. (604)825-1521

Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988

Rescued cats fr overseas, $150. Dsexed, vacc’nted. Fosters welcome. 778.297.4470, glauris@yahoo.ca

RECYCLE-IT!

SHELTIES 2 SABLE PUPS 1 w/ white body + spots D.O.B Oct 19th Loveable, sweet pups 604-826-6311

• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses & More!

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865 www.recycleitcanada.ca ACKER’S RUBBISH REMOVAL. Quick. 7 days. Fast/reliable. Call Spencer 604-924-1511.

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CHILLIWACK WAREHOUSE

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Claims Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at:

1410 Main Street North Vancouver , B.C.

FURNITURE

134 Jack Greenwood 2525 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver

MATTRESSES starting at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, February 22, 2013. Viewing 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30 p.m. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379

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MISC. FOR SALE

AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; www.bigirondrilling.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON.

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN Whereas Anthony Joseph Charles Moores is indebted to Mitchell’s Towing Ltd. for storage and towing on a 2008 Ford Taurus SEL VIN: AFAHP24W98G172285

BIG BUILDING SALE... “THIS IS A CLEARANCE SALE. YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS!” 20x20 $3,985. 25X24 $4,595. 30X36 $6,859. 35X48 $11,200. 40X52 $13,100. 47X76 $18,265. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

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A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $8,186.50 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of February, 2013 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The vehicle is currently stored at Elite Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan Avenue, Langley BC V3A 4L8. The vehicle was placed in storage on July 13th 2012.

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

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley

SAWMILLS from only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

Running this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

AUTO FINANCING

U-Haul Storage Center North Vancouver

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The Scrapper

RENTALS

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

AFFORDABLE INT/EXT painting. 30 yrs exp. Refs. Free est. Keith 604-433-2279 or 604-777-1223.

PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

JUNK REMOVAL

GET the BEST for your MOVING From $40/hr Licensed & Insured Senior Discount 778-773-3737

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BORDER COLLIE X, born Dec 5th, ranch raised, getting lots of atten. $350. Carol 604-316-4668 or email: carol@blackdiamondranch.ca

Recycled Earth Friendly

MOVING & STORAGE

.www.truserv.ca or 1-800-665-5085

BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls

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604.220.JUNK(5865)

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2008 Mazda 3 Sport, 2.3L 97,500K, 8 tires, 2 set rims, one with alloy hubs auto $11,500. 778-279-1722

Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969

GARDENING

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

TREE SERVICES

Tree removal done RIGHT!

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $180 or Well Rotted 10 yds - $200. 604-856-8877

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PSYCHIC READINGS BY LAURA Palm, Tarot & Psychic Reader. Helps on all matters of life. 30 yrs experience. 1 visit will convince you. Open 6 days per week. 1059 Marine Dr. N.Van. Call for appt. 604-308-7755.

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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BAJ EXCAVATING DEMO, Sewer, storm, drainage, remove concrete & blacktop, old house drainage. 604-779-7816.

ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627

AUTO FINANCING

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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FULL PLUMBING SERVICES

• ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Free Est. *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

604-475-7077

SUNDECKS

TRANSPORTATION

1-800-961-7022

ELECTRICAL

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660.

Borrow Up To $25,000

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REAL ESTATE

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

2 GUYS-A-MUDDIN, We board & l tape it. Over 20 yrs exp. David 778-317-3065 2guysamuddin.com

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005

DRYWALL

If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

Own A Vehicle?

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

C & C Electrical Mechanical

Need CA$H Today?

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

For more info. call Elite Bailiff

Services at 604-539-9900 WWW.REPOBC.COM

HIGH VOLTAGE! bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402


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