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Relics carefully preserved As Canadian Scottish Regimental Museum director John Wigmore, left, dons protective gloves, assistant director Bob Darnell folds a First World War-era uniform before installing it in a display. The historic military facility, officially opened in the Bay Street Armoury in 1980 by regimental colonel-in-chief, Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, features medals, uniforms, weapons and publications. It is open to the public on Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Between June and August the hours of operation are extended to Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Parking and entry to the armoury is off Field Street.


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Victoria architect Paul Merrick, left, Royal B.C. Museum CEO Jack Lohman and London architect John McAslan, stand near the entrance to the museum, an aspect of the facility they hope to redesign under a new master plan for the buildings. McAslan’s firm is the lead architect for the project.

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B.C. museum refresh shifts gears New site plan to be created to ready the Royal B.C. Museum for the next decade Don Descoteau News staff

Jack Lohman was animated describing how the Royal B.C. Museum will morph from a facility that is “tired and in need of upgrades” to one that reaches “new levels of excellence.” The museum CEO, who completes his first year on the job March 26, used Tuesday’s announcement of a top-notch architectural team for the museum’s major upgrade to explain his vision for the future. Comparing the current entrance hall to that of a shopping mall, he called for the creation of a more welcoming and appropriate gateway to the exhibits. Not only that, he said, the facility needs a refresh to make it more appealing and accessible to visitors, both locals and tourists. “We know tourism here is a fivemonth, intense period, but we need to attract visitors all year round,” he said. “We have a huge local population that is very educated and deeply interested in history and culture. We need to make that offer to the local community, but we are (also) a museum for the entire province.” Despite the big-picture talk, the announcement Tuesday was merely

the kickoff to six months of work to create a master site plan for the museum precinct. The goal is to see significant changes by 2017 and completion of the work in time for B.C.’s 150th anniversary in 2021. John McAslan’s internationally renowned London company will serve as lead architect in the creation of that plan, which also involves the B.C. Archives next door. Recognizing the need to air out the museum’s offerings, he pointed to a need to “allow the building to breathe and be connected in a way that allows movement and circulation.” Lohman distanced himself from a previous development plan that called for two more towers to be built onsite, a plan for which the museum received a rezoning approval for the property in 2011. The idea of erecting two office towers “scared me,” Lohman said, adding it was an inappropriate way to develop museum space. The overarching objective is to create a master plan for the existing site, obtaining better value for what’s already there, rather than creating a building plan, he said. Victoria Coun. Pam Madoff, city council’s unofficial heritage watchdog the past two decades, sounded excited about the possibilities for

the site, especially with McAslan on board. Aware of the type of major transformations the U.K. company has undertaken – rebuilding the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, or refurbishing a stodgy King’s Cross Station in London before the 2012 Olympics, for example – Madoff’s eyes lit up talking about the opportunity to remake the provincial museum. “It’s his principles that interest me,” she said of the vision McAslan and colleagues have demonstrated. “It’s about recognizing the value in what’s there while being sensitive (to the surroundings). I’ve never felt so optimistic.” The 2011 rezoning was a painful process, Madoff recalled. “Those (ideas) were built on a business model,” she says. “Today’s plan is what does the museum need?” Local architect Paul Merrick’s firm will play a leading role in developing and interpreting the visions of the McAslan group. Merrick recalled that the museum was built by the W.A.C. Bennett government in the rather utilitarian style of the 1960s. “It was essentially a black box that was habited by experiences, or what we call exhibits today,” he said.

While technological improvements and additions such as the National Geographic IMAX Theatre have created added value for the facility, he said, they haven’t done anything to remove impedances to first-time visitors. Merrick considers the corner of Belleville and Government streets ground zero for tourists in Victoria, given its proximity to the legislature, the Fairmont Empress Hotel and the Inner Harbour. The museum is juxtaposed between those two architectural icons, he said, yet often gets missed, in part due to its somewhat nondescript appearance. “People can be standing right there, but still have to ask ‘where is the Royal B.C. Museum?’” editor@vicnews.com

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B.C. Transit shelled out between 60 and 70 hours of overtime pay daily for more than a month to catch up on a backlog in bus repairs. Greater Victoria transit service is now operating at service levels not seen since last October, when drivers and mechanics were banned from working overtime during labour negotiations. “Our collective agreement with the union was signed Jan. 22, so our mechanics worked through most of February and into March,” said Meribeth Burton, B.C. Transit spokesperson. Plus, there are now 42 mechanics employed by the Crown corporation in its two garages, thanks to some new hires, she added. “We’re now fully staffed for the first time in five years in our garages.” B.C. Transit began issuing service delays on its website and on Twitter during negotiations, a practice that will continue thanks to updates at its communications centre, Burton said. dpalmer@vicnews.com

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VicPD severs Lower Mainland drug connection Daniel Palmer News staff

The region’s police departments are requesting public assistance to enforce a judge’s order and keep a Coquitlam man off Vancouver Island. Danny Dimanno, 38, was arrested by VicPD’s Strike Force team March 14 after police observed him transporting and dealing drugs in the Capital Region. Covert officers tracked Dimanno to his base of operations in the 3900block of Carey Rd. in Saanich, and to a “stash house� in the West Shore, said VicPD Const. Mike Russell. The suspect was arrested with nine ounces of both cocaine and methamphetDimanno amine, and his vehicle was seized because it was equipped with illegal hidden compartments, Russell said. Dimanno is charged with two counts of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a controlled substance and for owning or operating a vehicle with after-market compartment. A court order prohibits Dimanno from returning to Vancouver Island. If you see him, call 911 but do not approach him. dpalmer@vicnews.com

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Breaking up is hard to do Pierre Elliot Trudeau once famously said, “The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation.” That was in reference to the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1968-69, which decriminalized homosexuality, made way for abortion and contraception, regulated lotteries, gun possession and drinking and driving offences – a scenario we take for granted today. In its latest attempt to poke its nose into our bedrooms, the province’s new Family Law Act will help protect those in common-law relationships if and when the romance dies. While the new rules clarify the partners’ responsibilty for their children, they also make division of assets a little easier, a move the government says will keep more unhappy couples out of court. As with any change to the law, it’s the lawyers who will see the biggest benefit. People already living common-law and those thinking of shacking up with a romantic partner will now be drawing up cohabitation agreements – planning well beyond who gets the record collection when it’s over. And while the new rules certainly close a number of loopholes in terms of spousal and child support, there will be unintended consequences, with potentially more at stake financially at the time of a break-up. It’s only human nature to want what you have coming to you – even if it’s only because the government has said you deserve it. It’s this kind of thinking that might well lead more splitting couples to the courtroom than anticipated. The new Act gives us all something to think about. Things like purchasing a new car, investing in real estate or RRSPs might best be done before emptying a drawer in your bureau for a new partner. You might also want to think twice before moving in with someone who is going back to school and about to amass student debt – because if you part ways, along with those old Neil Sedaka LPs – you’ll get half of that too. What do you think? Give us your comments by e-mail: editor@vicnews.com or fax 250-386-2624. All letters must have a name and a telephone number for verification. The Victoria News is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

Smalltown feel lost in amalgamation When I was 10, I wanted to be a someone coming from one big city politician. with only one mayor. I had mapped out my career in I was naïve. the footsteps of thenWhen I became a Alberta premier Ralph reporter for Black Press Klein. I would start as five years ago, I began a journalist and move to cover and follow my way into politics. I municipal politics. There became the journalist, but was no end to the juicy I am no longer interested things that happened in becoming the first at a Metchosin council female prime minister. meeting. That same year Kim I watched Coun. Bob Campbell crushed that Gramigna help people dream. connect to city water and Charla Huber share I grew up in Calgary his own experience Written in Ink and the only municipal with the issue. government model I Once, Metchosin knew was having one mayor and a council even wagered on the council of aldermen. results of a non-binding referendum After school one day, my little question. As the outcome was read, fourth-grade self walked to my each member of council pulled a alderman’s office and asked him to six-pack of beer out from under the talk to my class. I was amazed he table and passed it to the winner, actually came. It was Dale Hodges, Coun. Larry Tremblay. and as I Google his name, I find I’ve attended meetings where it he is Calgary’s longest-serving was standing-room only and where alderman, having earned that title residents all wore red bandanas in after 28 years. support of a community house. When I first moved to Victoria If you want to witness the heart about 10 years ago, I found it of small town politics, go to a interesting that I could leave my Highlands council meeting in its Esquimalt apartment and within heritage school house. Before the a 25-minute walk, stroll through a meeting starts they pass around a couple municipalities. candy dish where you can grab a It was hard to believe there were toffee or two. so many districts, municipalities, If the region’s 13 municipalities towns and cities within Greater were to amalgamate into one large Victoria. It seemed a bit wacky to body, a lot would be lost.

The municipalities work well as they are because of the amount of representation they have. I fear what would happen if, for instance, there was only one voice from Highlands trying to explain the needs of its community to larger urban municipalities. It’s refreshing to know the councillors and see them in the community practising what they preach. I live in Langford and often see Coun. Lillian Szpak riding her bicycle to community events or just for fun. I know that when she is at the council table, she is pushing for more bike lanes and connecting trails in Langford. Residents choose which community they live in based on their own beliefs and principles, and sometimes on the direction of their municipality’s official community plan. While there are a number of reasons for amalgamating, such as cutting down on administrative costs, will the savings really amount to much? We all choose what we are willing to spend more money on, but at the end of the day, quality determines where my money goes. If you check the stipends municipal councillors earn compared to the number of meetings they attend, it’s obvious they aren’t in it for the cash. charla@goldstreamgazette.com

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Driver remains fearful of riding in traffic in the city I have some thoughts about cycling in Victoria, with Bike to Work Week approaching. As a driver, I often compete with cyclists for road space, forced into the nearest left lane to go around and ahead so I can drive at the speed limit. I’ve seen several near accidents with other drivers doing the same. Often the cyclist is wearing dark clothes, no helmet and has

no lights. Sometimes they are riding on the sidewalk or against traffic; sometimes they jump the traffic lights. I spent some time in Holland and Denmark. There, cyclists and pedestrians have the right of way. In many places, lanes are separated by several inches of concrete barriers, sometimes of differing heights. Driving tests are much more

complicated because the road system is more complicated; Europeans rarely pass driving tests the first time. There are also rail lines, trams and buses. Cars and trucks have the last right of way. Cyclists in Europe don’t wear helmets and many cyclists here think they aren’t necessary. If we had a similar traffic setup, you wouldn’t need to wear a

helmet. Instead, our cyclists risk their lives every time they set out. Europeans don’t use bikes designed for the Tour de France, they ride sturdy bikes on which they sit upright, with the greatest field of vision, a basket on the front for groceries and lights and bells. I feel sorry for cyclists here who obey traffic laws, wear

light-coloured clothes, helmets, etc. They deserve proper protected lanes throughout the city. Until that happens, I will be sticking to my car. It’s too dangerous. And I also don’t wish to breathe car and bus exhaust fumes, either. Helene Harrison Victoria

Readers respond: Anglican marriage ideas, urban speed limits Appreciation given for Anglican ideas Re: Anglicans mull new direction on marriage (News, Mar. 15) My appreciation goes out to my friends and colleagues in the Anglican church for embracing greater gender equality. So what if it has been hesitant and slow to materialize; it’s happening. Change inside all institutional religions comes at ‘glacial’ speed, with lots of excruciating pain and misery thrown up for some who resist. Nevertheless, when it happens we all can breath our gratitude. Critics are legion and will always find things to point out and decry what has taken place,

but since we are dealing with humans, we never will get it perfect. When “shift happens” we can all rejoice. I toast my brothers and sisters in Christ. Well done. Dale Perkins Victoria

Slowing vehicles down would create livability There are plenty of arguments against the idea of reducing speed in towns and cities. Most are based on the notion that there will be a loss of personal freedom, or that travel time will be significantly compromised. None of the arguments have any basis in fact. Even the 85th percentile argument is flawed, because it fails to account for

road users other than motorized vehicles. There’s an ongoing blame game that tries to project the fault onto pedestrians, cyclists, the distracted or the elderly. If drivers were without fault, this would be easy to argue. You can do a lot more damage if you’re driving a car. The car is a wonderful transportation device, but it’s time for our car-centricity to yield. Reducing speed limits where people live is a simple way to improve the livability of our communities and the health of our population. Real-world experience and multiple studies have verified this. One study states that it’s only a question of “the regulators’ willingness to act on

the evidence.” Congratulations to Victoria city council for having the foresight and the fortitude to consider doing that. Dave Ferguson Saanich

Travelling the road to a better city The City of Victoria’s speed limit initiative needs perspective. It seems that many people have concluded that 40 km/h will apply on all roads. This is not the case and here’s why the proposed change makes sense: Most of the road surface in cities and towns consists of non arterial streets that default to 50 km/h if they are unposted. By establishing a default limit of 40 km/h, the cost of bringing

Much-admired Uruguayan leader sets bad precedent Re: Uruguay president offers shining example (Suzuki, March 15) David Suzuki and Ian Hanington call ‘radical activist’ Jose Mujica ‘a remarkable man,’ the same man who ‘joined the left-wing guerrilla group known as Tupamaros … was shot six times and imprisoned for 14 years.’ This radical Tupamaros guerrilla ran for office and was elected president in 2009. The writers encourage ‘bright

young idealists’ to ‘share their environmental concerns’ by getting involved in politics. Mujica pretends, like Suzuki, Hanington and all globalists, that he is concerned about getting ‘the masses out of poverty,’ and the best way to do it is with something they call ‘sustainable development.’ The truth is, sustainability cultists like Mujica because he is a ‘green’ globalist eugenicist who votes for the infernal population reduction and

so-called ‘family planning’ programmes of UN Agenda 21. At Rio+20, the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in June 2012, Mujica asked, “does this planet have enough resources so seven or eight billion can have the same level of consumption and waste that today is seen in rich societies? It is this level of hyper-consumption that is harming our planet.” Mujica advocated a bill legalizing abortion before 12

weeks, which lowered his popularity with the people of Uruguay. The word sustainability is ‘green’ globalist code for ‘eugenics.’ Far from being ‘a good role model with wise, enduring values, and an inspiration for people around the world,’ as Suzuki and Hanington enthuse, Jose Mujica is a very dangerous, decadent and delusional man. Gregory Hartnell Victoria

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appropriate limits to many streets will be minimized. Will lowering speed limits eliminate speeding and unlawful driving? Of course not. There’ll always be a need for enforcement. But there’s a bigger picture to consider. Reducing speed in urban and residential areas is an investment in a healthier and more functional society. You have to look further down the road to see that. If you haven’t read the many studies that have been done on this, Google is an easy way to find them. Change doesn’t come overnight but the long list of positives that slower driving brings to society is worth pursuing. Lingxia Li Saanich

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Outdoor expo at Pearkes Try a bull ride, float on water balls As a trade show that bills itself for active people, this year the Vancouver Island Outdoor Adventure Expo has taken the bull by the horns. The fourth annual recreation trade expo launches today (March 22) at Pearkes Recreation Centre, with dozens of vendors linked to fishing, ATVs, fitness and offroad activities, but also with mechanical bull riding, and “zorbing,” a floating human hamster ball. The Cyclone mechanical bull, complete with a bull head and horns, will give aspiring cowboys the thrill of rodeo riding, but without the spinal injuries. Cushioned all around, it is designed for kids and adults. The same company will set up a pool for “Wild Zorb-

ing Water Balls,” peoplesized floating plastic balls that require exceptional balance to stand and walk on water. Among other attractions are a 40-foot target range courtesy of TNT Paintball and an airgun range hosted by the Victoria Fish and Game Club. The expo will also host a display from Sterling Cross Defense Systems, an Abbotsford company that supplies items such as heavy machine guns, cannons and riot control gear to military and police agencies, and weapons for civilian sport shooters. The show runs from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Visit vioutdoorexpo.ca for details. editor@saanichnews.com

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Profiles OF EXCELLENCE

MELINDA HARRIS AND TEAM, GO WEST DESIGN GROUP INC. Not many female business leaders have the kind of wide-ranging personal and professional experience that Victoria’s Melinda Harris has. The founder and president of Go West Design Group grew up in the rough and tumble world of Northern Vancouver Island. As a toddler, her father handed her a fishing rod, infusing her childhood with a life-long love of nature, exploration and adventure. So it’s not surprising that she has found a satisfying career helping her many clients navigate their way through the ever-changing waters of marketing and advertising. She is a graduate of the progressive Sheridan College (Visual Art and Design) in Ontario. “Of all the things I have learned in my 15 years managing my business, it is the value of branding. We specialize in brand development and management so that the product stands out in the marketplace. When people ask me what our company does, I often say ‘We brand you, before you get labelled,’” says Melinda Harris.

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How does Go West accomplish that? Harris and her team are known for developing detailed marketing plans, which start with in-depth research into the company, its competitors and its clients. “We find what makes the company unique so that we can help them stand out from the crowd and increase their market share. We combine research and creativity to attract and persuade specific audiences. I love the psychology of it – determining what will motivate their target audience and show results on the bottom line.” As an amateur soccer player, Harris knows how important it

is to have a highly skilled team behind her, each with their own area of specialty. As the Creative Director “I’m like a player/coach” she laughs. “And my team enjoys winning!” They are: PR and media specialist Joan Athey, researcher and writer Stephanie Holmes, graphic designer and illustrator Johanna St. Michael, social media expert Juhli Selby and accountant Maureen Butler. Their collective skills allow them to maximize everything from traditional media to social media channels – building, maintaining and protecting their clients’ assets. And because their multifaceted approach is all in-house, clients ranging from government ministries to small business are confident their needs are wellserved efficiently and affordably. “I feel like my clients are family. Collaboration is important to us, as is trust.”

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As a long-extinct blubbery hippo-like aquatic beast, one day you’re munching on marsh grass on the California coast, and then 15 million years later, your tooth is for sale at a flea market in Victoria. Such is the cycle of life. Last year a member of the Victoria Palaeontology Society happened across the big black molar with it’s six distinct cusps at a garage sale, and rescued it for the Royal B.C. Museum. The tooth will be one of the highlights at this weekend’s Fossil Fair, an event that will fill the Swan Lake nature house with hundreds of bones and fossils reaching back 550 million years ago to relatively recently – 10,000 years ago, the end of the last Ice Age. The rescued molar belonged to a plant-eating marine mammal distantly linked to manatees and sea cows, and was originally found in California. “The tooth is dramatic and represents the group as a

whole,” said Tom Cockburn, a research associate with the RBCM and a member of the Victoria Palaeontology Society. A molar tooth of a similar creature was found in the Sooke area in the 1920s by Ira Cornwall. That species was named Cornwallis sookensis and is dated to about 25 million years old. A cast of that tooth will also be on display courtesy of the RBCM. “These are big aquatic mammals which went on land too, for feeding and foraging,” Cockburn said. “They look like hippos and they may be distantly related to hippos.” These sea mammals would have lived on the shores of Vancouver Island and B.C. as long ago as 25 million years ago, which didn’t look a great deal different from now, although it may have been warmer. People camping found bones of another similar species in a riverbed leading to Sombrio Beach in 2007, and turned them over to the museum. Out of that discovery, Cockburn and Brian Beatty of the

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An internationally known brand of jazz comes to the beautiful setting at Oak Bay United Church. This is the third concert by CanUS Hot Jazz Band known across North America from its years of travelling to jazz festivals. March 22 at Oak Bay United Church, 1369 Mitchell St. Tickets $20, available at the door (all ages). Doors open at 7 p.m.

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A one-night preview of this summer’s Sooke River Bluegrass Festival is coming to Oak Bay this month. Local bands The Sweet Lowdown, The Moonshiners, the Clover Point Drifters and the Riverside Trio, will share the stage at Oak Bay United Church on March 30 as part of The All-Star Bluegrass Celebration. It’s a fundraiser and a sneak peek for the annual festival scheduled June 14 to 16 at the Sooke River Campground. “It does more than highlight some of the talent for the festival with an awesome response,” said Phil Shaver of the Sooke Bluegrass Festival Society. “It’s our first time doing the fundraiser in Victoria and it’s long overdue. The support from the Victoria bluegrass community, the band support, it’s all been overwhelming, everyone is in support of the festival.” The society has made outreach efforts before but this is its first time getting out of Sooke and closer to downtown. The Victoria Bluegrass Association hosts the March 30 show that will hopefully expose a larger audience to the Sooke festival. “We are so excited the festival is happening again and we are very happy to be part of this fundraising event in support of the festival,” said Amanda Blied of The Sweet

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The Sweet Lowdown members Amanda Blied (guitar), Shanti Bremer (violin) and Miriam Sonstenes (banjo) are currently touring in Ontario but will perform the Sooke Bluegrass Festival this summer and a fundraiser at Oak Bay United Church on March 30.

Also on the bill for the all-star celebration are the The Moonshiners, who bring threepart harmonies and instrumental excursions, The Riverside Trio, with a high energy gospel sound, and The Clover Point Drifters, whose repertoire includes traditional bluegrass songs with a bluegrass spin on songs from the country, folk, blues and pop genres. Four more bands have officially committed to the June festival with many more on the way. New to this year’s festival is square dancing on the Saturday night, with YOMADA, the Young Oldtime Music and Dance Association, who host square dances in town. “The dancing will help bring the Victoria community to the Sooke festival,” Shaver said. “It’s a perfect venue, what festivals are built on, with camping and parking lot jamming. When the shows are done everyone jams.” Also new is a huge festival tent to make sure that everyone is warm and dry and happy. Show time is 7:30 p.m. for the Saturday, March 30 All-Star Bluegrass Celebration at Oak Bay United Church, 1355 Mitchell St. Tickets are $20 and are available in advance at Royal MacPherson Box Office, Oak Bay United Church office, and at the door. sports@vicnews.com

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Artists Sheila Blake, left, and Pat Martin Bates receive recognition from Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria board member Bob Williams, and Jeani Reynolds at the 2012 Look Show. Photo contributed

Look Show looking for artists The Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria is calling all artists to enter their visual artwork in the 14th annual Look Show, April 11 to 27 at the Bay Centre, downtown location. The Look Show is open to all visual artists (2D and 3D) from practicing to emerging artists. All works entered become part of the show. Visual arts,

including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, mixed media, fiber, clay, glass and crafts, will be accepted. Maximum size is 36” by 36”, and a maximum of two pieces per artist. Entry fees: CACGV members $15 per piece, non-members $35 per piece. All pieces submitted are to be original work.

Art intake is Saturday, March 30 and Sunday, March 31, at the Bay Centre, third floor, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Artists are required to bring all forms, payment and artwork. For more details and to enter go to cacgv.ca or call 250-4757123. llavin@vicnews.com

On your mark, get set, film Next weekend is CineVic’s speedy film competition. Filmmakers receive their scripts Thursday and the public can go and see the completed films on March 31. This year CineVic is pleased to present Film Slam in the historic

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They are the unknown, the surprise team, and the underdogs. For many of the local faithful in the stands for Sunday’s Jackson Cup final at Royal Athletic Park on Sunday, it will be their first time seeing the Lakehill Reds. Kickoff is 3 p.m. The Division 2 Reds have come out of nowhere to challenge the Bays United, regular season champs of Div. 1, the Vancouver Island Soccer League’s top level. When the Bays take the field, there will be plenty of players familiar to the Jackson Cup, many of them having won it previously. Not so for the Reds. “It can be quite intimidating to think we’re playing the first place team in the final,” said Lakehill captain Jean-Robert Belliveau. “We’ve seen the Bays play. We know who they are. But there’s certainly no pressure on us. We’re just a Div. 2 team. That’s how it’s been all along in the Jackson Cup.” A Reynolds secondary soccer academy grad, Belliveau, 20, has been with Lakehill his entire youth.

His team is new, a merger of select players from his Lakehill U21 team from last season and its rival, the Bays United U21 team, including Kean de Vries. “The season started off kind of furry, we had our own factions and didn’t know each other too well,” said de Vries, a UVic student here from West Vancouver.

“...It’s up to them to beat the Div. 2 team like they’re supposed to.” – Reds’ Kean de Vries “As the games started flowing and we started winning, we started liking each other a little bit more. We know we have the talent.” It’s tough to call Lakehill the underdogs when they’re more like the under-pups against the veteran Bays squad. On the Bays (15-1-0) are players who’ve won multiple Jackson Cups, been provincial champions, and made multiple trips to the national championship. Half of Lakehill, meanwhile, is still eligible to be playing in the under-21 division. The oldest is the goalkeeper, Gabe Luger, 21. Two years ago a core of Gorge United veterans, Paul Van den Boomen (defence) and Jordie Hughes (midfield) among them, jettisoned to play for the Bays. They came from a Gorge team which owned the Jackson Cup like a cafe owns mugs.

They helped the Bays appear in last year’s Jackson Cup, but lost to Cowichan, 2-1. And now the Bays are even stronger. Hughes smashed the VISL for 28 goals in the regular season. Bays’ Kellen Holden, another former Gorge player, was next with 13 goals. The Bays has its own cast of VISL stars with Craig Robertson and Matt Northrup at the forefront. They’ve also recruited a strong cast of ex-UVic Vikes, creating a veritable all-star team. But it doesn’t matter to the Reds, who sought promotion to Div. 1 and nothing more. The Reds earned promotion to Div. 1 next year by finishing tied for first in Div. 2. It means this is the first of many meetings to come against Bays Utd. “I’m not scared. We think we have the chance to win,” de Vries said. “We’ve played against Div. 1 teams in every round and it’s up to them to beat the Div. 2 team like they’re supposed to.” “We have a real young team here,” said coach Paul Cringle. In the 1980s Cringle won the Jackson Cup with the Victoria Croatia. He’s coached in the Lakehill soccer association since his 18-year-old son Sean, a member of the Reds, was six years old. Reds’ Daylin Salter was also on that team. Extended story online at vicnews.com. sports@vicnews.com


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Trail blazing Assistant coach Geoff Grimwood and Victoria Royals forward Logan Nelson chat during practice. The Royals are in Kamloops tonight to face the Blazers in Game 1 of the WHL playoffs. The Royals set a franchise record with 77 points this year and hope to set another milestone by winning its first playoff series. Don Denton/News staff

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Pac Athletics invite youth Pacific Athletics is inviting youths 10 to 14 years old to partake in two open training sessions on the track at UVic’s Centennial Stadium. The track sessions are free with no obligation, Sunday March 24 and March 31, 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. All levels are welcome. The goal is to promote participation and teach proper techniques on the track. Visit pacificathletics. ca for more information on the club.

Gymnasts win medals, qualify Members of Falcon Gymnastics won medals in five events at the Christy Fraser Memorial Invitational in Langley, March 8 to 10. Emma Longbottom (Tyro P2) led the team with her second consecutive all-around gold. Emily Hale (Novice P3) won all-around silver. Sasha Barnes (Tyro P2) and Emily Vowles (Novice P2) won all-around bronze. Individually, Longbottom and Hale also won gold on the bars and Kianna McLaughlin won gold on the vault. Barnes won two individual silvers, on vault and bars. Vowles won bronze on the beam and bars. More results online. Across town, Lion’s Pride gymnasts Brianne Kerr and Maya Rahn recently qualified for the 2013 Western Canadian Gymnastics Championships, May 2 to 4 in Winnipeg.

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The Victoria Cougars got what they wanted, but it came a bit early. Because the Comox Valley Glacier Kings are in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League final, and are also hosting the junior B provincial championship Fred “Cyclone” Taylor Cup April 11 to 14, the Cougars have their return ticket to provincials by default. Well, not quite. The Cougars earned it by eliminating the Peninsula Panthers and Saanich Braves in five games each for chance to win the VIJHL final’s Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy. But the main prize attached with the Patterson Trophy is a trip to provincials. Without it, some wonder if there will be as much on the line in the final between Comox and Victoria.

“We can’t completely ignore it but our goal from the start was to be (league) champions and it remains the same,” said Cougars coach Mark Van Helvoirt. “We can’t change the way we play in the final.” With the Victoria Curling Classic at the Cougar’s home rink of Archie Browning Sports Centre this week, the Cougars are forced to open the VIJHL final on the road Saturday in Comox. The Cougars have been practising at Bear Mountain Arena in the meantime. “I think it’s something we can use to our beneft, hopefully it takes the pressure off for Game 1,” Van Helvoirt said. The adjusted schedule means Games 2 and 3 will be March 26 and 28, 6:30 and 7 p.m. at Archie Browning, respectively. sports@vicnews.com

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Prospect Lake will face Castaways in a rematch of last year’s Terry Price Cup senior women’s soccer championship on Sunday. The two premier teams will headline a full slate of Lower Island Women’s Soccer Association games this weekend. Kick off for the Terry Price Cup is 2:30 p.m. at Layritz Park on Sunday (March 24). Prospect Lake won the premier women’s table and a berth in the Provincial A Cup. Last Friday, Prospect defeated the Vic A’s 1-0 in the Terry Price semifinals at UVic on a goal by Danni Corlazzoli. Prospect goalie Olivia de Goede earned the shutout. Kelsey Marshall scored the only goal in the other semifinal as Castaways defeated Vic West 1-0. The clean sheet went to Castaways keeper Sam Behn, who who stopped three breakaways in the second half.

Prior to the Terry Price Cup at Layritz on Sunday is the Doug Day Cup final with the Castaways Div. 1 vs. Vic West FC Div. 1 at 12 p.m. It’s another rematch from last year. In the Doug Day (Div. 1) semifinals Castaways beat Bays Utd. 2-0, on an own goal and a goal by Kate Donaleshen. Castaways keeper Lindsay Thompson earned the clean sheet. Vic West beat Prospect 4-3 in penalty kicks after a scoreless 120 minutes. Semis for the Frank Leversedge (Div. 3 women) and Stephanie Shergold (Div. 2/masters) take place at Braefoot and Tyndall on Sunday. In men’s finals, the Mid Isle Highlanders will face Westcastle in the under-21 George Smith Cup, 12:30 p.m. at RAP on Sunday. Saturday, 12:30 p.m. at RAP is the Castaways vs. Powell River in the Masters Tony Grover Cup. At 3 p.m. is the George Pearkes Challenge Cup between Campbell River of 3A and Comox of 3B. sports@vicnews.com

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

ART/MUSIC/DANCING PIANO LESSONS For Seniors. A pleasurable pastime- 25 yrs experience. Call 250-888-1229

FINANCIAL SERVICES

UNDER $100 EXERCISE BIKE- $30. Sleeping bags, $15/each. Upholstered chair & footstool, $35. Round glass table & 2 chairs, $95. Queen-sized headboard, 1/2 chest drawers & large mirror, $99. Mens & Women’s, misc items, low prices. (250)383-1106.

FREE ITEMS FREE: HIDE-A-Bed and a small cabinet, both in good condition. Call (250)658-8458.

FRIENDLY FRANK 2 LARGE black cast iron pedestal planters, $40 obo (both). Call (250)721-9798. 2 WALL sconces, $50 (both), lantern lamp, $40. Call (778)440-6628. 3 SEAT sofa, $35, good condition. Call (250)881-8133. CROSSLEY CARPET 120 sq.ft., mocha colour, good cond. $50. 250-656-1497. QUEEN BRASS headboard, frame on castors, new boxspring. $99. (250)595-8118. SMALL KENMORE 1 litre slow cooker, good cond. $5. (250)388-9857.

FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, ďŹ r, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.

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

PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO RETOUCH, RESTORE, Edit Photos. Portraiture, Baby +Family, Maternity. Home Movies to DVD. 250-475-3332. www.cwpics.com

SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest ďŹ rewood producer offers ďŹ rewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.

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VICTORIA NEWS - Friday, March 22, 2013 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

HOUSES FOR SALE

APARTMENT/CONDO

APARTMENT/CONDO

SUITES, LOWER

CARS

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

LANGFORD (Costco). Bus, shops, school. 2 Bdrm suite, fenced yard, 4 appls, water incl’d, shared laundry, $1050 mo + utils, NS/NP. Avail March 1. Call (250)881-2283.

RAAMCO International Properties VICTORIA, B.C. “A sign of distinction” Cubbon Apartments For Seniors - 55+ 1035 North Park Street Bachelor - $600 and up One Bedroom - $800 & up Two Bedroom - $950 & up. Close to sunny downtown Victoria and designated for seniors 55 years or older Amenities include a coffee lounge, games room, exercise room, and library and garden plots available for your green thumb. Pets welcome Please call Dick or Diane at 250-383-1162 or email cub@raamco.ca to view our available suites.

DJEMBE DRUM. 11” diameter, good sound. with stand, $325. Victoria (250)380-8733. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?

NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS$2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enterprise Cres, Victoria. Goldstream Press Division.

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ANTIQUES, BOOKS, collectibles, furniture, china, jewelry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700 sailboat.

WANTED: STATIONARY Bike (inexpensive) for working out. Please call 250-514-6688.

SPORTING GOODS WANTED: STATIONARY Bike (inexpensive) for working out. Please call 250-514-6688.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER

Incredible 5 acre treed PARK-LIKE PROPERTY with Well-Maintained Furnished Home 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake, in the town of Caycuse. Perfect for recreational property or full time living. Motivated seller $378,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 smartytwo@hotmail.com

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES Damaged House? Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale? We will Buy your House Quick Cash & Private. Mortgage Too High and House won’t sell? Can’t make payments? We will Lease Your House, Make your Payments and Buy it Later! FOR SALE by Owner Townhouse $389,500. MLS #320099. Open House every Sat & Sun 12-3pm, 20-1950 Cultra Ave, Saanichton. Call 250-818-7038 for more info.

OAK BAY. Updated home on two levels. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, sunroom + balcony, unfinished basement. 1766 sq ft & 956 unfinished sq ft. $644,000. Call 250-598-6902.

RENT-TO-OWN 4088 Quadra St & 3091 Carroll St

Call: 1-250-616-9053 www.webuyhomesbc.com

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

WINTER VACATION Home in sunny Mesa, AZ. Gated 55+ community, 5 pools & hot tubs, Wood work shop, stain glass making, computer courses, tennis, etc, site café, w/live Music, nearby golf courses. 250-245-0295. $8,900. Email: ltd-ventures@shaw.ca

RENTALS

NO BANK NEEDED! We will “Rent-To-Own” you these 3 bdrm homes with rented basement suites. Quadra rent: $2700/mo (suite rented $950) Carroll rent: $3000/mo (suite rented $1200) Deposit required

VIEW ROYAL 2 bdrm. New paint & carpets. $1100. inclds utils, cable, internet, laundry. NS/NP. Avail now. Call 250474-2369 or 250-217-0767.

TOWNHOUSES LAVENDER CO-OP is accepting applications for a 2 bdrm one level end unit w/ garage, W/D hookup, near schools & bus, $876/mo. Share purchase $2500. Min. income $42,000+. Applications avail in the glass case outside the Community Hall at 10A-620 Judah St.

Wetherby Apartments For Seniors - 55+ 3205 Wetherby Road Seniors only please - 55+. Bachelor - $750 & up. 1 bdrm - $890 & up 2 bdrm - $1125 & up. This seniors only building has on site laundry, outdoor and covered parking, Shopping at Hillside Mall is just steps away. Pets welcome with some restrictions. Please call Bonny at 250-598-1650 weth@raamco.ca to view our available suites.

New NEC LT30LP PROJECTOR LAMP UNIT Was a spare unit for an Interior of BC camera club’s NEC LT30 projector, which now has a broken colour wheel, $185. Projector, with its original lamp unit and carrying case also available for an extra $15. Payment by Paypal. Buyer pays shipping. 250-832-2350

WANTED LASER Call 250-474-4470.

TILLICUM/BURNSIDE area: 2 bdrm, shared laundry, own ent. $900 inclds hydro. Call 250-588-8885, 250-383-8282.

APARTMENT/CONDO

Gorge View Apartments 258 Gorge Road East 1 bdrm - $860 & up 2 bdrm - $1075 & up 2 bdrm+den - $1160 & up We offer a full size indoor swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, squash court underground and above ground parking. Pets welcome. Please call Doug or Kidest at 250-380-6566 to view our available suites or email gv@raamco.ca or gvapts@shaw.ca. Hybury House 3868 Shelbourne Street 1 bdrm - $860 1 bdrm+den - $910 2 bdrm - $1050 Hybury House offers an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and on site laundry and outdoor parking. Pets welcome. Please call Sharon at 250-477-1039 or email hh@raamco.ca to view our available suites. Maplewood Green 3255 Cook Street 1 bdrm - $860 & up. 2 bdrm - $1040 & up Extra Lg 2 bdrm- $1250 & up (some w/an in-suite W/D) Maplewood Green offers an indoor swimming pool, on site laundry and outdoor parking. Pets welcome. Please call Sherry at 250-384-3601 or email mw@raamco.ca to view our available suites. Park West Apartments 55 Bay Street 1 bdrm - $785 & up 2 bdrm - $1000 - $1100 Park West offers on site laundry, outdoor and covered parking. Save-On Foods and several other great amenities are only one block away. Park West backs a beautiful park in the heart of Vic West, perfect for pet owners. Please call 250-590-7505 or email pw@raamco.ca to view our avail. suites. Seagate Apartments 707 Esquimalt Road 1 bdrm - $860 & upsome with a view 2 bdrm -$1100 & up some with a view Seagate offers an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, exercise room, games room, squash court, bus stop outside the building and underground parking. Pets welcome. Please call 250-383-1731 or email sea@raamco.ca to view our avail. suites.

TRANSPORTATION

2007 CUSTOM Chev HHR. Excellent condition. Loaded. White. 119,000 km, mostly hwy driven. On-Star. $11,900 firm. 250-755-5191.

$50 to $1000 Scrap Junk Broken Down Cars Trucks Vans

TRUCKS & VANS 1969 CHEVY Pickup, 350 Automatic, headers, dual exhaust, runs mint, excellent condition, 60,000 miles. A must see to believe, asking $6000 obo. (250)893-9817.

FREE TOW AWAY

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AUTO FINANCING

SPORTS & IMPORTS 2008 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4mint, 65,000 km, 4 doors, automatic. Asking $26,700. Call (250)655-6558.

Mr. Scrapper 05 Toyota Matrix, 5spd, bright red, good fuel economy, 201,000 kms mostly hwy. PDL, AC, non-smoker, first owner, Summer & winter tires. $6800. oleh57@gmail.com (250)392-6321

DUNSMUIR HOUSE THE NICEST OCEANFRONT PARK 1 BDRM- $850. Heat, hot water included. New kitchen/bathroom. No smoking! (250) 388-4943 or (250) 813-2134

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

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CLUNKERS 858-JUNK-(5865)

MOTORCYCLES UTILITY TRAILERS

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ESQUIMALT

Unique Building Must see

1 BDRM Very quiet, ocean views, Clean, well maintained. Laundry, Sauna, Elevator, Hot Water, Heat. (250) 388-9384

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AUTO SERVICES

TOP CASH PAID For ALL unwanted vehicles. Free Towing

GRANT MANOR

$$$ 250-885-1427 $$$

Newly renovated suites, Starting at $675 per mo

CARS

2008 DERBY Scooter, 49cc, no motorcycle licence req’d, great shape, 5000 km, w/ helmet. Must sell (Moving). $1400 obo. (250)217-2988.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES UPTOWN AREA, 3 bdrms, 1/2 Duplex, avail now, $1300 mo. Call Harj at 250-686-8847. UPTOWN AREA, 5 bdrm, 1/2 Duplex, avail now, $1750 mo. Call Harj at 250-686-8847.

MARINE BOATS

250-642-1900 SAXE POINT area- 1 bdrm suite, avail Apr 15. (250)3866808 after 5pm. SOOKE- TOP floor corner, ocean front 2 bdrm condo. Fresh paint, clean, new kitchen floor. NS/NP. $925. Call Cornelia 250-391-8484.

7’x12’ Deck Utility Trailer. Good for small tractors and quads. 4 wheels, loading ramps, green. $1350 obo. Call (250)384-7954.

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

To view call

1988 CHEVROLET Barettaeconomical, 6 cylinder, 2.8L, 5 speed, good running condition, good tires, $800. Brian, 250999-7887, 250-886-4299.

2003 R/T Durango, fully loaded, leather, midnight black, full tint package and more. Immaculate inside and out, 126,000 km. (Moving). Have all receipts, $6900 obo. Call (250)217-2988.

1993 BAYLINER 2452, in excellent condition, 2 sounders & GPS, head, galley, canopy, 9.9 hp 4 stroke Yamaha on hydraulics, downriggers, dinghy in 27’ newer Van Isle Marina boathouse near the ramp. Best offer. 250-656-6136.

SELL IT FAST WITH CLASSIFIEDS! 250.388.3535

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APARTMENTS FURNISHED DOWNTOWN SIDNEY: Bright 1 bdrm deluxe suite. Short term. Call (250)514-7747.

HOMES FOR RENT 3-BDRM, LARGE living room & large kitchen. Laundry room, lots of parking. Close to UVic & bus (27 & 28). Water/ hydro incld. $1500. Avail. May 1st. (250)721-0190. METCHOSIN - Beautiful Country setting upper home - 3 bed/2 bath upper house, laundry and storage downstairs, entry out of the large two bay garage as well as 1700 sq ft, infloor heating, vaulted ceilings. looking for responsible employed tenants. No smoking, no pets. $1700 includes utilities. Available now. custompro@shaw.ca or 250474-7725

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SUITES, LOWER

VACATION HOME. Penthouse Condo, great view, La Penita (Mexico), 3 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, 2 balconies. For sale by owner. Please see: www.jaltembasol.com or email ronalddjohnson@hotmail.com

LANGFORD- 2 bdrms, 4 appls, $1100 inclds utils. Available now. (250)885-9128. SWAN LAKE. Large 1-bdrm, ground level. Private yard & deck. Share laundry. $900. inclusive. (250)386-0531.

JAMES BAY- spacious 1 bdrm, $795+ utils. NS/NP. Avail Mar 15. (778)430-2116.

2002 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GL TDI. 138,000 km, diesel, auto, leather. Local car, power everything. $8700. Call (250)727-2448.

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SERVICE DIRECTORY

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

ELECTRICAL

GARDENING

HANDYPERSONS

HAULING AND SALVAGE

MOVING & STORAGE

PLUMBING

ACCOUNTING Vida Samimi

EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN. Reasonable rates. 250744-6884. Licence #22202.

FELIX PLUMBING. Over 35 years experience. Reasonable rates. Call 250-514-2376.

JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk. Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK.

1,2,3, WRIGHT Moving. 3 ton, $80/hr for 2 men. Senior’s discount. Call Phil (250)383-8283 2 BURLEY MEN MOVING. $85/hr for 2 men (no before or after travel time charges on local moves. Please call Scott or Joshua, (250)686-6507. DONE RIGHT MOVING $80/hr. Senior Discount. Free Est’s. No travel time before or after. SMOOTH MOVES. Call Tyler at 250-418-1747.

Certified General Accountant Bookkeeping, Audit, Payroll, HST. Set up & Training. E-File

TAX 250-477-4601

CARPENTRY BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.

CARPET INSTALLATION MALTA FLOORING Installation. Carpets, laminates, hardwood, lino. BBB 250-388-0278

CLEANING SERVICES HOUSEKEEPER EXPERIENCED, reliable. References. 250-920-6516, 250-881-7444. MALTA HOUSECLEANING Estates, events, offices. BBB member. (250)388-0278. NEED HELP cleaning your house? $18/hr. Call Dorothy at (250)478-8940.

GNC ELECTRIC Res/Comm. Reasonable rates for quality work. #43619. 250-883-7632. KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.

EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE BUBBA’S HAULING. Mini excavator & bob cat services. Perimeter drains, driveway prep, Hardscapes, Lot clearing. Call 250-478-8858.

FENCING ALL TYPES of fencing, repairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637. THE LANGFORD MANdecks, fences, quality work, competitive pricing, licensed & insured. Fred, (250)514-5280.

20% OFF! Mowing, Pruning, Clean-Ups, Hedge/Shrub Trim, Hauling. Call (250)479-6495.

COMPUTER SERVICES COMPUDOC MOBILE Computer Services. Repairs, tuneups, tutoring, web sites, etc. 250-886-8053, 778-351-4090.

250-216-9476 ACCEPTING new clients, From the Ground Up, custom landscapes, finish carpentry, garden clean-ups.

DRYWALL

250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779.

250-479-7950 FREE ESTIMATES • Lawn Maintenance • Landscaping • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning • Yard Cleanups • Gardening/Weeding • Aeration, Odd Jobs NO SURPRISES NO MESS www.hollandave.ca

(250)590-9653.ELECTRICIAN 20 yrs + exp. Residential: New homes & Renos. Knob & tube replacement. $40./hr. Senior’s Discount. Lic.#3003.

LANDSCAPE & TREE- lawns, hedges/tree pruning, gardening, new landscapes. Monthly maintenance. WCB. 18 years exp. Andrew (250)893-3465.

AT&T ELECTRIC. Renovations. Residential & Commercial. Knob & tube replacement. #26125. (250)744-4550.

ACORN & BRANCH- BBB. Lawns, gardens & hedges. Certified, Professional staff. Affordable. Call 250-818-4900.

ELECTRICAL

(250) 858-0588 - Tree Service - Landscaping - Lawn & Garden Clean ups - Hedge trimming & Pruning - Pressure washing - Gutters Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca

BEETLES RESIDENTIAL Renovations Ltd. Bathrooms, decks, painting, landscaping and handyman services. Fully insured and guaranteed. Free estimates. Call 250-889-4245. JUNK BOX- We Do All The Loading

AURICLE BSC 250-882-3129 Spring clean up Lawn aeration & fertilize-soil-hedges & more. DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141

ELITE GARDEN MAINTENANCE

BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Stairs, Painting, General household repairs. Free estimate. Call Barry 250-896-6071

HAULING AND SALVAGE $20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279. ALL-HAUL JUNK REMOVAL Const Debris, Garden Waste. Call John 250-213-2999.

LAWN MOWING, CLEAN-UPS, LANDSCAPING PROJECTS

CITY HAUL- a lot of junk won’t fit in your trunk, you’re in luck I own a truck. 250-891-2489.

778-678-2524

GARDENING

(250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Yard & garden overgrown? Aerating, pwr raking, blackberry & ivy removal. 25 years exp.

DRYWALL PROFESSIONAL: Small additions, boarding, taping, repairs, texture spraying, consulting. Soundproof installation;bath/moisture resistance products. Call 250.384.5055. Petrucci’s Drywall.

AL’S AVAILABLE to update your home. Kitchens, baths, basements, etc. Licensed & Insured. Al 250-415-1397.

GARDEN OVERGROWN? Weeding, lawn cuts, cleanups, pruning. John Kaiser 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236. J&L GARDENING Specialty yard clean-up and maintenance. Master gardeners. John or Louise (250)891-8677. MIKE’S LAWN and Garden. Pruning, Clean-ups. Senior’s discount. Free estimate’s Phone Mike 250-216-7502.

CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164. FAMILY MAN Hauling. Prompt, Courteous. Call Chris for all your hauling needs. 250-920-8463. GARY’S HAULING. One call does it all. Small demos & yard clean-up. Vehicle & metal recycling. Call (778)966-1413.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS HAPPY VALLEY Reno’s. Home repairs, small reno’s. No job too small. 30 years experience. Call (250)474-7277.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694. A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220. B L Coastal Coatings. Quality, reliable, great rates. All your Painting needs. (250)818-7443

MALTA GARDEN & Rubbish Removal. Best Rates. BBB member. (250)388-0278.

SAFEWAY PAINTING

M&S OXFORD Home/Commercial Reno’s & Painting. Patio’s, Decks, Sheds, Hardwood and Trim. 25 yrs exp. Quality Guar. 250-213-5204. THE MOSS MAN ChemicalFree Roof De-Mossing & Gutter Cleaning since 1996. Call 250-881-5515. Free estimates! www.mossman.ca

High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-472-6660 Cell 250-889-7715 Member BBB ST PAINTING free est, written guarantee and full ref’s. WCB ins. Call Kaleb (250)884-2597.

Peacock Painting

MALTA BLOWN Insulation. Attics - interior/exterior walls & sound silencer. (250)388-0278

250-652-2255 250-882-2254

MASONRY & BRICKWORK

GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS 11 DIAMOND DAVE- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free ests. (250)889-5794.

✭BUBBA’S HAULING✭ Honest, on time. Demolition, construction clean-ups, small load deliveries (sand, gravel, topsoil, mulch), garden waste removal, mini excavator, bob cat service. 250-478-8858.

CBS MASONRY BBB. WCB. Chimneys, Fireplaces, Flagstone Rock, Concrete Pavers, Natural & Veneered Stone. Replace, Rebuild, Renew! “Quality is our Guarantee”. Free Competitive Estimates. (250)294-9942/(250)589-9942. www.cbsmasonry.com

MOVING & STORAGE 11 DIAMOND Moving- 1 ton 2 ton. Prices starting at $85/hr. Call 250-220-0734.

STUCCO/SIDING RE-STUCCO & HARDY Plank/Painting Specialist. 50 years experience. Free estimates. Dan, 250-391-9851.

TILING TILE & stone installation. Call (250)884-8976.

TREE SERVICES BUDDY’S TREE SERVICESTrimming, pruning, chipping, removals, hedges, lawn care, Insured. Keith, (250)474-3697.

UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERER work. Your fabric 250-480-7937.

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WINDOW CLEANING

QUALITY INSULATION blown fiberglass. Affordable rates. WCB. (250)896-6652.

SPRING CLEANups, complete maintenance. Residential & Commercial. 250-474-4373.

BOOK YOUR Spring Window or Gutter Cleaning now. Grand Xterior Cleaning Services. WCB Insured, BBB. Please call 250-380-7778.

SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.

PRESSURE WASHING DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates. 250-744-8588, Norm.

PAINTING

INSULATION

PRO IRISH GARDENERSmaintenance, pruning, cleanups, lawn care. 20 yrs exp. WCB. Call (250)652-6989.

250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured.

PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Shawn 250-812-7774

FREE ESTIMATES. Reasonable. Reliable. No job too small. Call 250-388-5544.

WRITTEN GUARANTEE Budget Compliance

15% SENIORS DISCOUNT

PLUMBING EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN Plumber. Renos, New Construction & Service. Fair rates. Insured. Reliable, friendly. Great references. Call Mike at KNA (250)880-0104.

BOB’S WINDOW Cleaning Roof demoss, gutters. Licensed Affordable. 250-884-7066. DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning. Windows, Gutters, Sweeping, Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pressure Washing. 250-361-6190. GLEAMING WINDOWS Gutters+De-moss. Free estimate. 18 yrs. Brian, 514-7079. WCB.

WINDOWS ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Windows Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years Construction experience. 250-382-3694.

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VICTORIA NEWS - Friday, March 22, 2013

This Weekend’s

Select your home. Select your mortgage.

OPENHOUSES Published Every Thursday

Oak Bay 250-370-7601 Victoria 250-483-1360 Westshore 250-391-2933 Sidney 250-655-0632 Chatterton Way 250-479-0688 www.vericoselect.com

3155 Glasgow St., $499,000 Saturday 2-4 JonesCo. Real Estate Roger Jones, 250-361-9838

654 Langford, $395,000 Saturday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Brian Meredith-Jones 250 477-1100

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3926 Jean, $610,000

7161 West Saanich, $249,900

Saturday 2-4 & Sunday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Ed G Sing, 250-744-3301

Saturday 2-4 Duttons & Co. Real Estate Ltd. 250-383-7100

Sunday 2-4 Gordon Hulme Realty Don King 250 656-4626

pg 11

pg 3

pg 25

Saturday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast Bill MacDonald 250 479-3333

pg 6

pg 11

pg 10

Saturday 2-3:30 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Shelly Reed, 250-213-7444

Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Cathy Duncan & Associates 250-658-0967

2740 Dewdney Ave, $995,000 pg. 12

pg 9

2560 Orchard Ave, $779,900 pg. 3

pg. 11

pg 27

706-860 View St., $409,000 Saturday 1-2 Holmes Realty Michele Holmes, 250-656-0911

pg 3

pg. 8

pg 20

38-118 Aldersmith Pl, $459,900 pg. 5

pg 26

7-314 Six Mile Rd, $479,900 pg. 6

Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Wayne Hyslop, 250-477-7291

Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Michael McMullen, 250-881-8225

pg 25

1052 Colville Rd. pg 3

Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Shawn Adye, 250-384-8124

pg 10

948 Garthland, $1,549,000 pg. 8

Sunday 2-4 JonesCo. Real Estate. Ian Heath, 250-655-7653

8-3008 Quadra

840 Coles St, $535,000

Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Nancy Di Castri, 250-744-3301

Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Sylvia Schumann, 250-474-4800

pg 26

pg. 5

pg 9

pg 8

pg 9

Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Frank Chan, 250-477-7291

pg. 13

pg 2

pg. 14

pg. 3

pg 14

pg 17

pg. 12

1054 Colville Rd.,

3478 Calumet, $475,000

Sunday 2-4 Macdonald Realty Sandra Kamper, 250-514-1224

Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Shawn Adye, 250-384-8124

Sunday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Brian Meredith-Jones 250 477-1100

pg 10

Saturday 2:30-4:30 Re/Max Camosun Jason Binab, 250-744-3301 Saturday 2-4 JonesCo Real Estate Ian Heath, 250-655-7653

Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Elfie Jeeves, 250-477-7291

Thursday - Saturday 1-3 Gordon Hulme Realty Don King 250 656-4626

Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Judy Gerrett, 250-656-0131

Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Wendy Herrick, 250-656-0131

pg 10

pg. 13

pg. 3

pg 22

pg 15

pg. 14

15-10145 Third, $269,900 Saturday 11-1 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921

pg 10

pg. 25

pg 10

pg 18

pg 18

Thursday - Sunday 1:30-4 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Chuck Meagher, 250-477-1100

pg 7

1091 Jenkins, $379,900 Sunday 2:30-4 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

pg 20

290 Milburn Dr, $689,000 Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Cheri Crause, 250-592-4422 Daily 12-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-889-4445

10500 McDonald Park, $585,000 Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Pemberton Holmes Nicole Burgess 250 384-8124

101-608 Fairway Ave

2983 Dornier Rd.

103-982 Rattanwood, $319,900 pg 8

Saturday 2:30-4 Holmes Realty Michele Holmes, 250-656-0911

Sunday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Komal Dodd 250 479-3333

pg 19

106-631 Brookside Rd., $239,900 pg 25

Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608

pg 3

Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ed Ho, 250-477-7291

Saturday 11-1 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Jean Omelchenko, 250-474-6003

pg. 20

223 Portsmouth Dr, $565,000 pg. 14

Saturday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Jodie Farup, 250-477-1100

875 Wild Ridge Way, $377,900 pg. 15

Saturday 2:30-4 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

pg 19

2216 Players, $719,900

1115 Sluggett Rd, $599,500

461e-4678 Elk Lake Dr, $245,000 Sunday 1-3 Address Realty Ltd. Rob Angus, 250-391-1893

Thursday - Saturday 1-3 Gordon Hulme Realty Don King 250 656-4626

Saturday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608

304-7161 West Saanich Rd, $299,900

5460 Old West Saanich Rd., $999,000 pg 9

pg 25

303-7088 West Saanich Rd, $319,900

Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Shanna Vargas, 250-474-6003

Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608

Saturday 2-4 JonesCo Real Estate Inc. Ian Heath 250-655-7653

pg. 3

938 Wain Rd., $899,000

Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Jason Binab, 250-744-3301 Sunday 1:30-3:30 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Don Thome, 250 477-5353

Saturday 2-4 JonesCo. Real Estate Ian Heath, 250-655-7653

8930 Tumbo Pl, $1,124,000

9708 Fifth St, $599,900

20-759 Sanctuary, $539,500

pg. 14

9776 Fourth St pg. 15

2114 Trident Pl.

205-4494 Chatterton Way, $425,000 pg 25

pg. 14

8625 Minstrel, $689,900

pg 2 Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Deborrah Robertson, 250-592-4422

Sunday 1-4 Re/Max Camosun Ed G Sing, 250-744-3301

1290 Land End, $769,000

11125 Trillium, $659,000

106-820 Short St., $359,900 Sunday 1-3 Newport Realty Marie Blender, 250-385-2033

pg 15

9776 Fourth St

3672-1507 Queensbury, $549,900

pg. 6

pg 8

302-2545 Oakville, $998,000

1540 Kenmore, $549,000 Saturday 2-4 Coldwell Banker Slegg Realty Daniel Weiss 250 383-1500

Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921

2380 Alta Vista Pl, $699,000

8410 Alec Rd., $799,900

4275 Parkside Cres, 569,900

1501-620 Toronto St, $379,500 pg 10

Saturday & Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Henry Van der Vlugt, 250-477-7291

pg. 13

3290 Maplewood, $475,000 Sunday 2-4 Newport Realty Fred Hiigli 250 385-2033

Saturday 1-4 Re/Max Camosun Michael McMullen, 250-881-8225

Sunday 2-4 Newport Realty Laurie Abram, 250-385-2033

5-3987 Gordon Head Rd, $372,000

pg 14

Saturday 1-3 Royal Lepage Coast Capital James Liu 250 477-5353

Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Richard Gadoury, 778-977-2600

pg 18

1718 Cresswell, $629,900

1511 Oceanspray, $699,900

4568 Montford Cres, $679,000

403-1521 Church, $295,000 Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Dorothee Friese, 250-477-7291

402-288 Eltham

Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Fran Jeffs, 250-744-3301

2201 Arbutus Cove Lane, $1,349,000

Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Mark McDougall, 250-588-8588

Saturday 3-4 Holmes Realty Michele Holmes, 250-656-0911

305-1620 McKenzie, $329,900 pg 3

pg. 17

pg 15

201-2421 Sidney, $379,000

6-759 Sanctuary, $415,000

Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Gunnar Stephenson, Phone#

Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Rick Turcotte, 250-744-3301

Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Sharen Warde, 250-592-4422

pg 14

810 Killdonan, $539,900

1533 Granada Cres, $549,900

Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Judy Gerrett, 250-656-0131

501 Walter Ave, $549,900

982 Mckenzie, $324,900

Sunday 1:30-3:30 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Don Thome, 250 477-5353

12-3255 Rutledge

Saturday 2-4 Brown Brothers Real Estate Robert Young 250 385-6900

Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Lynne Sager 250 744-3301

Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Nancy Di Castri, 250-744-3301

pg 26

25-3987 Gordon Head Rd, $398,800

Tuesday-Sunday 1-3 Royal Lepage Coast Capital James Liu 250 477-5353

3556 Cedar Hill Rd, $475,000

208-300 Waterfront Cres., $484,500 Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Coldwell Banker Slegg Realty Charles Murray, 250-812-8983

pg 7 & 1

9751 Glenelg, $780,000

Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Susan Carley, 250-477-7291

402-940 Boulderwood Rise, $450,000

Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Wayne Hyslop, 250-477-7291

220-1680 Poplar Ave, $166,900

1494 Fairfield, $199,900 Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Brown Brothers Real Estate Robert Young 250 385-6900

pg. 13

Saturday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Hiro Nakatani, 250 661-4476

206-1148 Goodwin, $319,900

Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Fran Jeffs, 250-744-3301

Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty May Hamilton, 250-477-5353

4077 Carey Rd., $439,900

556 Heatherdale

Sunday 11-1 Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-385-2033

Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Jeff Shorter, 250-384-8124

317 Bessborough, $849,000

3022 Cedar Hill, $356,900 Saturday 12-1:30 One Percent Realty Guy Effler, 250-812-4910

pg. 13

5150 Lochside, $779,900

369 Arnold Ave., $589,900 Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Jeff Shaw, 250-474-6003

pg. 13

Saturday 2-4 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091

pg. 10

pg 6

pg. 13

991 Scottswood, $495,000

4901 Sea Ridge, $629,000

Sunday 2-4 Brown Brothers Real Estate Robert Young 250 385-6900

414-10 Paul Kane, $629,000 Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422

Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Dave O’Byrne, 250-592-4422

Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Pat Meadows, 250-592-4422

4-1001 Terrace, $349,000 Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Bonnie Johnston 250 744-3301

Saturday 2-4 Fair Realty Ray Kong, 250-590-7011

pg 1

107-537 Heatherdale, $398,000

6-3968 Cedar Hill, $336,000 pg 14

4655 Lochwood, $729,900

Sunday 2-4 JonesCo. Real Estate Ian Heath, 250-655-7653

401-848 Mason St, $389,900 Saturday 1-2:30 Re/Max Camosun April Prinz, 250-744-3301

Saturday 11-1 RE/MAX Camosun Jason Leslie, 250-478-9600

4030/4040 Borden St

pg. 25

pg 9

4086 Monarch Pl., $939,000

Sunday 1-4 One Flat Fee Mayur Arora 250 813-1960

Saturday 2-4 Macdonald Realty Scott Garman, 250-896-7099

Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast James Gardiner (250) 507-4333

23-4630 Lochside, $549,000

pg. 11

pg. 6

4009 Cedar Hill Rd, $550,000

Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Pat Meadows, 250-592-4422

Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Camela Slack, 250-661-4088

802-139 Clarence, $389,000 Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091

pg 10

pg. 12

1699 Brousson, $599,900

5 Gorge Rd. E., $419,000

3020 Washington, $391,000 Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Elfie Jeeves, 250-477-7291

Saturday 12:30-2 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

Saturday 2-4 Fair Realty Diana Winger, 250-999-3683

751 Fairfield Rd, $469,000 Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Nicole Pelan, 250-744-3301

pg. 5

A-1142 Craigflower Rd, $363,888

Sunday 2-4 Brown Brothers Real Estate Robert Young 250 385-6900

1273 Denman St.

2632 Mt. Stephen, $549,900 Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Paul Holland, 250-592-4422

1590 Ash Rd, $1,099,000

Saturday 1-3 Address Realty Ltd. Rob Angus, 250-391-1893

1741 Patly, $1,224,000

1-928 Empress, $424,900 Saturday 1-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd Patti Locke-Lewkowich 250 477-7291

204-837 Selkirk Ave, $286,900

Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Lorenda Simms, 250-642-6361

101-75 Songhees, $685,000

1225 Styles St, $689,000 Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Corinna Schumann, 250-474-4800

3178 Rutledge, $46

504-1157 Fairfield Rd, $279,900

733A Humboldt (200 Douglas) Saturday - Tuesday noon - 5 pm Fair Realty Ryan Bicknell 250 883-2715

Find more details on the Open Houses below in the March 21-27 edition of Real Estate Victoria

604-420 Linden, $399,900 pg. 11

Check the page number below in Real Estate Victoria or visit www.revweekly.com

pg. 18

Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Deidra Junghans, 250-474-6003

7161 West Saanich, $249,900

2167 Blue Grouse

Sunday 2-4 Gordon Hulme Realty Don King 250 656-4626

Sunday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Komal Dodd 250 479-3333

pg 9

pg 20

pg 19


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101-982 Rattanwood, $319,900

404-866 Goldstream, $307,777

2319 Sooke Rd, $429,000

1015 Braeburn Ave.

6759 Steeple Chase, $439,000

Sunday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Komal Dodd 250 479-3333

Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Doug Poruchny, 250-474-4800

Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Richard Gadoury, 778-977-2600

Friday-Monday 12-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-516-7772

Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Paul Whitney, 250-889-2883

pg 19

463 Avery, $369,900 Sunday 12:30-2 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

pg 20

3146 Kettle Creek Cres, $299,000 Sunday 2-4 Re/max Camosun Ed G Sing, 250-744-3301

pg. 18

3432 Sunheights, $589,000 Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422

pg. 19

pg. 18

1121 Bearspaw, $870,000

2868 Ronald, $449,900

Sunday 2-4 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091

Saturday 12:30-2 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Deidra Junghans, 250-474-6003

pg 18

117-643 Granderson, $359,000

633 Rason Rd., $537,900

Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Ltd Gregg Mah 250 384-8124

Sunday 12-2 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

pg 27

4042 Metchosin, $529,900

Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Lorraine Stundon 250 812-0642

Saturday 2:30-4 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

pg 20

3022 Miner, $509,900

601 Kingsview, $439,888 pg 18

Saturday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Andrew Holenchuk, 250-589-2897

Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Don Burnham, 250-516-1510

pg 19 Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Gary Bazuik, 250-477-5353

3060 Keparo Rd., $489,000

5575 Medberry Cl, $579,000 pg 20

pg 21

Sunday 2-4 Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-385-2033

Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Dan Hagel 250 370-7788

pg 21

3395 Haida, $769,000

3537 Promenade, $778,000

808 Gannet Crt

B-2720 Phillips Rd., $439,000

1671 Elford, $469,900

Sunday 2:30-4:30 RE/MAX Camosun Roy Coburn, 250-812-1989

Saturday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast Lynn MacDonald, 250-479-3333

Saturday 12:30-2 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683

Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Gregg Mah, 250-384-8124

Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Deidra Junghans, 250-474-6003

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pg 19

pg 21

3582 Pechanga, $459,000 pg 20

3547 Desmond, $659,500 pg 20

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■ Slegg Lumber store grand opening ■ Saturday, March 16, 2013 ■ Keating Cross Road

Slegg Lumber Opens new Keating store Slegg Lumber welcomed the community March 16 for the grand opening of its new location on Keating X Road. Employing more than 30 full and part-time staff, the store covers more than five acres, and includes a full-service lumber yard and hardware store. People started lining up at 6 a.m. to be among the first 100 customers for the bucket sale and enjoy sausages and coffee for breakfast. The parking lot was full, overflowing into the lumber yard all day long. There was great community support from surrounding businesses with many stopping in to say hello. The Co-Op donated the condiments and soft drinks for the barbecue and provided lunch for the staff. The charity barbecue raised $800, with proceeds to the West Coast Ride to Live, benefiting Prostate Cancer Research. In addition, customers enjoyed hourly specials and prize give-aways running throughout the day, plus product demonstrations from more than 25 of Slegg Lumber’s vendors on hands. It was great fun to watch Chris Loran from 100.3 the Q go head to head with Marty the Marmot in the Nail Driving Contest. They were however, no match for the winner, Jorge DeMedeiros, Keating Store Manager. Slegg Realty and Slegg Mortgage as well as Alastair Bryson, Mayor of the District of Central Saanich and his council were present as Bob Slegg performed the ribbon cutting, officially launching their 10th store.

Staff and management at the grand opening of the Keating store. Holding the signs are Bob Slegg (L), and store manager Jorge DeMedeiros (R).

Steve Ratcliffe, BC sales rep for Paslode, goes over some of the product line with Greg Dowell.

Wayne Ruffle, Marty the Marmot and Bob Slegg.

(L-R) Dave Thibault, Bruce Scott, Mike Soderberg, Barbara Scott, Brenda Moshansky, Tiffany Self, Steve Slegg and Charles Murray.

Lisa Slegg takes her turn in the nail driving competiton that was part of the day’s activities.

Tyce and Trista help their dad, Graham Post, try out the outdoor anti-gravity chair.

Steve Slegg, Nicole Wilford, Nicole Jabs and Dan Waterman.

Customer Ian Faulkner and Slegg store Manager Jorge DeMedeiros.

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Doug and Dan MacLanders are not hard to spot at hot rod shows. They are identical twins who always seem to have the same type of hot rods. ALYN EDWARDS They originally CLASSIC bought matching Willys RIDES cars, an unusual sharknosed automobile from the 1930s. Doug and Dan’s cars were 1939 sedan models and, apart from the colour of the cars (Dan’s was grey, Doug’s was blue), it was difficult to tell the cars and the drivers apart. The twins drove their twin Willys hot rods to all major West Coast streetrod shows and made the trek annually to the biggest of all the shows, held in Dan and Doug MacLanders Pleasanton, California, east of San with the twin 1932 Ford hot Francisco. But the twins got the itch rods they built themselves. and it time for something different. That proved to be a pair of 1948 The MacLanders twins with Buick convertibles. Dan’s green model their twin 1939 Willys hot was left basically stock with the original rods. inline eight cylinder engine. But Doug went a different direction radically customizing his Buick convertible. Washington. Because his business is building hot Although these were rod frames and chassis, he custom-built signature cars for the twin hot rod a frame for the big old convertible and builders, circumstances led d them in used C4 Corvette independent front and yet another direction. This time it was rear suspension with power steering to traditional 1932 Ford hot rods. Once and disc brakes. again, they are different, but they are The motive power comes from a 502 very much twins like their owners, cubic inch Chevrolet engine coupled to with minor differences. Dan’s deuce is an automatic overdrive transmission. an a orange threeThe interior window coupe. w features a Doug’s is a yellow D full custom five-window dashboard, coupe. digital The power instruments and for these hot leather interior. rods is very The twins different. While d drove their Dan’s coupe twin 1948 Buick is powered by in convertibles to ad a small block ro e th rd hot rods on the Pleasanton g and Twin 1932 Fo ou Chevrolet V8 D s in tw iven by California, dr hot rod show eight engine, the s. er Dan MacLand times while taking power in Doug’s in others major coupe comes from a 1955 Chrysler hemi shows like the Goodguys Rod & Custom engine with period-correct Hilborn fuel Association annual show in Puyallup, injection. Both cars are showpieces.

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2005 DODGE

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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Auto., 2.0L, L4. Stk #14370A

Stk #X14476 (+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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2007 FORD

2009 FORD

$

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(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2008 JEEP

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2008 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN

2008 YAMAHA

2008 CHEVROLET

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

2003 FORD F150 XL REG. CAB

$

6,888

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InMotion • B7

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$

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2012 MITSUBISHI

2006 FORD

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$

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$

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$

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18,888

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$

12,999

Auto., 3.5L, V6. Stk #14262

14,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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$

11,999

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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Auto., 5.3L, V8. Stk #14317

$

$

18,999

6,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2008 FORD

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2008 SUZUKI

2011 DODGE

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$

15,999

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$

25,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2008 DODGE

2011 TOYOTA

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$

14,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

9,999

2009 DODGE

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$

4,999

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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2011 FORD

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$

16,999

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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$

14,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2010 FORD

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Auto. Stk #14153

S/C, Auto, 5.4 L V8 Stk #D14475

$

26,888

$

15,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2011 DODGE

GRAND CARAVAN SE

$

15,999

2007 PONTIAC

2008 CHEVROLET

G5 SEDAN

SILVERADO LT 1500 4X4

Auto., 2.2L L4. Stk #13870A

$

23,999

C/C, Auto., 5.3L V8. Stk #D14437

$

7,999

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

19,888

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 FORD

2008 TOYOTA

2007 PONTIAC

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$

7,888

$

29,999

$

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(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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2012 GMC

2008 VOLKSWAGEN

2010 VOLKSWAGEN

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$15,777

$

13,999

$

29,999

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2012 CHEVROLET

28,888

G5 SEDAN

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$

28,999

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13,888

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2007 PONTIAC

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$

15,999

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$

Auto. Stk #14202A

18,999

((+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

SILVERADO 1500 LT CR/C 4X4

2007 JEEP

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

S60 T5

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Stk #T14308 (+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

AWD, Auto., Stk #14294

2009 PONTIAC

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$

2012 FORD

$9,888

TERRAIN SLE

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2005 VOLVO Manual Transmission Stk #14021

9,888

2011 GMC

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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2005 DODGE

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2012 TOYOTA

Auto., 2.0L, L4. Stk #14370A

Stk #X14476 (+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

((+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

5 Dr, Auto., Stk #14221

COUPE, Manual Transmission, 1.8L4, FWD

2007 FORD

2009 FORD

$

4x4, Automatic 4.2L, V6

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2008 JEEP

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2008 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN

2008 YAMAHA

2008 CHEVROLET

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

2003 FORD F150 XL REG. CAB

$

6,888

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The Future Starts Here... Concept cars dazzle at the 2013 New York Auto Show METROLAND MEDIA WHEELSTALK.COM

As the last of the major auto shows, New York culls together he best of the best and this is certainly true of the concept cars. With an emphasis on new styling, technology and the environment, this year’s stunning new concept cars offer a glimpse into the future, and perhaps a look at what we might be driving in the years ahead. The show opens to the public Friday, March 29 through April 7 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Centre in Manhattan. Here are the concepts that will on display: ACURA MDX Prototype: This concept provides a strong indication of the styling and design direction for the third generation seven-passenger MDX SUV that will focus on dynamic performance, improved fuel economy and luxury comfort. VOLKSWAGEN BLUECROSS The BlueCross concept is a six-seater mid-size SUV concept designed specifically for North America. It is powered by an innovative plugin hybrid powertrain that mates a clean diesel engine with two electric motors, a dual-clutch automatic

transmission, and an electric allwheel-drive system which offers an estimated fuel economy rating of (US) 35 MPG combined and 89 MPGe in electric mode. LINCOLN MKC The Lincoln MKC Concept is a small luxury utility concept that is designed to strike a perfect balance between warm, inviting comfort and the engaging and superb dynamic qualities of performance, ride, handling and braking. NISSAN RESONANCE Resonance signals the future direction of Nissan crossovers with smart, edgy design which aims to elevate the crossover experience with engaging aerodynamic exterior, spacious and sophisticated interior and advanced HEV powertrain. BMW i3 The i3 coupe is powered by a rearmounted electric motor that puts out 170 hp and 184 lb/ft of torque via a single-speed transmission. On a full charge the i3s lithium-ion battery will sustain 100 miles of travel in mixed driving conditions. TOYOTA FURIA CONCEPT The Corolla Furia Concept is a compact sedan that hints at the styling cues consumers can expect to see on the next-generation Corolla.

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Visit the Mazda Museum in Hiroshima – online Mazda Motor Corporation is introducing a new service at the Mazda Museum in Hiroshima, Japan and is now offering a virtual tour of the main exhibition areas via Google Maps Street View. This is a new and unconventional way for visitors to experience the Mazda spirit as well as learning about its technological breakthroughs and 93-year heritage. The easiest way to access the virtual Mazda Museum is by going to Mazda’s global website at www.mazda.com/mazdaspirit/museum/ At the Museum Guide, visitors can tour five areas of the museum – the Entrance Hall, the History and Future areas as well as the Technology and Rotary Engine exhibits – by clicking on the appropriate Google Street View link.

Kia wins four ‘red dot’ awards METROLAND MEDIA WHEELSTALK.COM

Kia’s design team has won four prestigious ‘red dot’ design awards, including a ‘Best of the Best’ distinction for the new Kia pro_ cee’d in the product design category. The Kia cee’d five-door, cee’d Sportswagon and Rondo Urban Utility Vehicle (known as Carens in Europe) models collected ‘Winner’ awards. Along with the iF product design award in November 2012, this is the second prize won by the Kia pro_cee’d before the new model goes on sale later this month in Europe. The four 2013 awards bring the total number of Kia’s red dot wins to 10 since 2009. Kia’s Soul, Venga, Sportage Compact Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and Kia Optima mid-sized sedan (the latter was awarded the coveted ‘Best of the Best’ prize) were followed last year by awards for the Kia Rio five-Door hatchback and the A-segment Kia Picanto. The Design Centre of North RhineWestphalia founded the red dot awards programme in 1955, and it is now one of the most prestigious design contests in the world.

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They are taken into the museum itself for a near-reality experience with the possibility to turn in any direction and even approach the multi-lingual text-displays close enough to read them. The History exhibit lets visitors explore some of Mazda’s most legendary cars such as the amazing Mazda Cosmo Sport (110S) from the 1960s, RX-7s from the 1970s and ‘80s, and the original Mazda MX-5 roadster that went on to become one of the most popular two-seat sportscars in history. At the Technology exhibit, Mazda displays its new fuel-saving technological approach ‘SKYACTIV’ which is currently available in Mazda’s new generation of award-winning Mazda6 and Mazda CX-5) The Mazda Museum is located near the company’s global headquarters in Hiroshima and first opened in May 1994.

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Locally owned and operated Since 1985 Mission Solid Wood 8pc Queen Bedroom Set

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