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Nabbing that job at HootSuite The office has tents as meeting rooms, above, a cabin for napping, below left, and enough wood to make an owl happy. HootSuite photos Springs for a weekend. Perhaps, creating an atmosphere that harkens back to his unplugged youth is Holmes’ way of finding calm amidst the demands of a six-millionuser empire. At one of Sam Sullivan’s Public Salons, Holmes told the story of growing up “off the grid” near Vernon. His parents eschewed electricity so when young Ryan won a computer a school, he had to hot wire the family car to power up his prized Apple computer. Spend too much time on the computer at night and his parents would have to use jumper cables to start the car in the morning. Those days of being willingly unconnected are long over for Holmes who remains committed to keeping HootSuite in Vancouver. “Vancouver is an amazing place where we can find amazing talent,” he said during a recent media tour. “There are over 500,000 Canadians living in the San Francisco area. That’s a crazy diaspora of the best and brightest. We should have figured out a way to keep them working here.”
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About Lunapads: Created by Madeleine Shaw in 1993, Lunapads was her response to health complications from using disposable tampons, and a solution to the waste issue created by disposable pads. Suzanne Siemens joined in 2000, and together they are successfully weaving business and social purpose. ‘Our goal is to help individuals have healthier and more positive experiences with their menstrual cycles and their bodies.’ Their natural, reusable products can now be found in London Drugs, and Lunapads has been recognized as one of the Top 20 Innovative Companies in BC (BC Business). As result of Lunapads, more than one million pads and tampons are diverted from landfills every month. What are some challenges you’ve faced? Pioneering a socially challenging product category in a culture that is still largely stuck on disposable products. Some surprises? A big one came when we learned that girls in the developing world cannot afford or do not have access to any sanitary products whatsoever. As result, they are forced to stay home (from school or work) when they have their period. This is how our Pads4Girls program got started, taking us to Uganda in 2012. Why join LOCO? To be a part of a diverse network of local businesses who are committed to enhancing the long-term sustainability of our community. Plus all the fabulous LOCO networking events!
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About Fiveleft: Fiveleft didn’t begin with a sale but, rather, a spark. After sharing a table with another leatherworker at Portobello West in 2006, Lincoln Heller was inspired to commit to the local design event, eventually building up a loyal client base and a tight network of local craftspeople. ‘By sharing ideas and knowledge, I am adding to a creative pool that becomes a resource for all who give to it.’ What was the inspiration? Vegetable-tanned leather and people’s bags. For me, this leather was the perfect material, because it is processed without toxic chemicals. I can texture it with found objects (such as the mattress spring in the cover photo) and I can colour it with dyes and stains. It is more like paper than fabric, and very sculptural. I love the containers that carry our lives (bags, wallets, etc.). I watch people and their bags constantly, and this daily digest of style, function and detail becomes the language of Fiveleft.
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What does green design mean to you? I believe in making choices that go beyond a label painted green. Coffee in a disposable cup every morning? Shopping online vs. local to save 10 per cent? Concern about my impact on the environment has molded my life and my product.
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About LOCO: By connecting businesses that buy from each other and share resources, LOCO has grown into a province-wide network that makes it easy to support the small businesses comprising 98 per cent of the economic landscape of BC. Founded by Amy Robinson in 2009, LOCO recently launched a Live Local Buy Local campaign to create a dialogue between LOCO members (locobc.com) and consumers. They are also working with leaders in the corporate and government world to define local, quantify the community benefits and adjust government purchasing practices to allow local businesses better access to contracts.
What are some challenges you’ve faced? The ability to produce many of the same garments from as little as two metres of fabric. Once that colour is sold, it’s gone, but that means when you do buy from me, you’re wearing one of only a few.
What are some challenges you’ve faced? We battle the ‘culture of cheap.’ As consumers we are addicted to more, faster. Sometimes buying local means slowing down, walking, shopping in your neighbourhood, rather than buying in bulk or looking for the best deal. ‘Cheap’ is costing a fortune, in impulse purchases and tax on the planet.
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Some surprises: The great things local businesses are doing in the face of increasing competition from big corporations. A recent CUPE-BC report shows that a 10 per cent shift in spending from chains to local would create 31,000 jobs and $940 million in annual wages for BC workers.
About Adhesif: ‘Waste not, want not’ might be an expression you heard as a child, but when Melissa Ferreira puts it into practice, the last thing you’re reminded of is mom. Started in 2003, Adhesif’s vintage clothing is made locally with up to 95 per cent recycled materials. (And in cuteness — Amy Robinson loved her photoshoot outfit so much, she bought the whole thing!) What are some challenges you’ve faced? I represent the handmade revolution — slow fashion. I’m not in this industry for the money, otherwise I’d be making 5,000 of the same black coat, from cheap fibres, produced in China under poor conditions. There is something to be said for choosing ventures carefully, growing slowly — it surely wins the race and lets you sleep at night. What is green design? If you use it, it’s not a waste, but I think quality is key in a cherished garment. Why do you participate in EFW? It represents some of Vancouver’s finest design talent and Myriam Laroche, the founder, is so dynamic and upbeat. She gets everyone excited about being green! EFW show time: Apr. 24, 9:30pm, Robson Ice Rink
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usinesses on Granville Street have to be nimble on their feet — even if they’re wearing Dr. Martens. In 1983, Camouflage opened as a military supply store at Granville and Smithe. Thirty years later, you just have to go on its website and browse through everything from camouflage clothing and gear to $1,000 titanium knives to know that it’s stayed true to its roots. The store is both an online and retail destination for military enthusiasts. But Granville is also a tourist destination. Thousands of people walk by the store as they cruise
the entertainment district, enjoy dinner before a concert or look for something a little less conventional to buy. If a tourist wants a Canada patch or sticker to remind them of their trip to Vancouver, they can get it at Camouflage. Manager Baseer Khudayar has worked at the store since he was 13. Asked for advice he’d give to fellow merchants along the street, he says, “Go with the trend. Be adaptable. You have to take a chance and if it works, it’s going to really work well. You have to be willing to change things around really fast.” A case in point: Dr. Martens. Once the favourite footwear of military types, they now march to many fashion drummers. Sales of the
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ranville Street — every time you think it means one thing, it changes. Businesses that want to survive should therefore study their Darwin. It’s not so much about survival of the fittest in Vancouver’s entertainment district — although Granville has been known to eat its young businesses — as much as it’s “evolve or perish.” When The Republic first opened six years ago on Granville, the Donnelly Group envisioned it as a pub with a late-night party crowd, says Jay Jones, executive bartender with the Donnelly Group. It got a three a.m. liquor licence and when the food component of the business never really took off, it became a full-on night club. But, over the years, as the night club scene on Granville became more and more concentrated on Friday and Saturday nights, it became harder to justify it as a night club only. So, Republic underwent another transformation to get back that seven-days-a-week clientele. Today known as The Queen’s Republic, one of its former dance floors is now a casual seating area with pool tables and pinball machines. It can cater to everyone from the businessperson wanting somewhere to take a client for lunch, a Canucks fan wanting to watch a game with friends to someone who wants to be entertained by their favourite DJ until three in the morning. Across the street at Donnelly Group’s Granville Room, change has been a constant. “It’s living proof that you just have to find the right fit,” says Jones. Jones has been charged with coming up with a distinctive cocktail menu for each Donnelly location. (Don’t expect to be able to get a neon-coloured drink at the Granville Room any more.) “Wherever we offer a venue, we’re trying to be a fit with the neighborhood and understand the demographics,” he says.
“I love that Granville is the centre of where most clubs want to be. It’s the heart of the city,” says Ginger62 co-owner Barry Rabold. Martha Perkins photo
Barry Rabold wants those demographics on Granville to change again. “I love that Granville is the centre of where most clubs want to be,” says the co-owner of Ginger62 and The Morrissey. “It’s the heart of the city.” Several years ago, businesses envisioned turning Granville into one of those European neighbourhoods where people could walk from one place to another without having to worry about dodging traffic. They asked the city to close the street on weekend nights to make it more pedestrian friendly. It turned out to be a classic case of “be careful what you wish for.” The street got the crowds, just not quite the ones they wanted. “The problem is not with the clubs,” says Rabold, who opened Ginger62 12 years ago. “It’s the underaged kids who just want to be where everyone is. Now we would love to see them open up the block [to cars] so there’s not the room to just hang out.” When Rabold says he’d like the street to offer more adult entertainment, he means incentives for people older than 20 to come to Granville. Older clubbers — people in their mid-twenties to forties — don’t like making their way through a maze of drunk young people any more than someone who wants to eat dinner on Granville before listening to the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra at the Orpheum. In Europe, closed streets offer great food and a wonderful variety of street performers, such as circus artists, which appeal to a cross section of people. We need more of that on Granville, Rabold says. “Everything is so keen on doing big things but we also need some small places for start-ups,” he adds. Denman’s restaurant scene thrives because its small venues and lower rents make it possible for people to take a risk by opening a new business. “It would make a big difference for older people if there were more restaurants,” Rabold says. It’s imperative, Jones says, for any business on Granville to have a local clientele if it’s to be viable seven days a week, not just on weekends.
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David Auer, right, coowner and manager of Le Gavroche, enlisted the help of his friend Rasoul Salehi, left, of Enotecca Wineries and Resorts to come up with house wines. Using wines from Le Vieux Pin, the Le Gavroche Rouge is a blend of merlot and Syrah grapes grown in the South Okanagan and aged 14 months in French oak barrels. Le Gavroche Blanc is a sauvignon blanc grown in the Golden Mile and aged six months in stainless steel and French oak. Gail Nugent photo
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Raven taps six-packs Raven Cream Ale and the East Side Bitter, two award-winning craft beers from East Vancouver’s R&B Brewing Co., are the first of many to be packaged in 341ml bottles and sold as six-packs. They started with their most popular beers, feeling that, with the craft beer market exploding in Vancouver, the time was right. And the handcrafted beer is getting hand-crafted packaging. Details from the label to the bar code have been hand rendered by St. Bernadine Mission Communications, to reflect the Brewery Creek neighbourhood where R&B is located. “The gritty black and white illustrations of iconic East Van imagery and slang
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April 14, #101: World Tour of Wine April 28, #102: Better Know A BC Winery — Joie Farm May 12, #103: BC vs. The World May 26, #104: How To Buy Wine & Influence People
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Terra Andina 2011 Semillon – Chardonnay | Valle Central, Chile | $12-ish | Private Wine Stores It was a sunny day a couple weeks back when I was running errands around Olympic Village and stepped into Legacy Liquor Store, managing to leave with spending less than 12 bucks! I gotta say, I’m totally blown away by the value of this bright, juicy, summery white that’s made just outside of Santiago. The Semillon bursts out with both opulence and finesse, all rich and waxy with a little stone-fruit and citrus, while the Chardonnay simply floods the palate with lively apple, pear skin, pineapple and nectarines. There’s just a hint of toasty goodness that adds some great complexity and cradles all of that fruit lovingly. I like the idea of Carbonara pasta with this one, with the acidity bright enough to cut through the creaminess, the fruit juicy enough to balance the salty bacon and Parmesan or Pecorino, and the peas that dot the dish will mimic the wine’s freshness. Buy this one by the case!
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Anthony Sedlak memorial In the wake of celebrity chef Anthony Sedlak’s untimely death nine months ago, loved ones searched for a fitting tribute to their 29-year-old North Vancouver son, brother and friend to all. They didn’t have to look very far for help. Just hours after the Food Network Canada star and host of The Main, who got his start bussing tables as a teenager in the Grouse Mountain cafeteria, was found dead in his North Van apartment on July 6, notes bearing condolences and ideas for a memorial came flooding in. “We’re a long-time North Shore family so we wanted to do something in his memory,” brother Rudy Sedlak says. Today that remembrance has taken shape in the Anthony Sedlak Memorial Career Training Scholarship. It’s a $1,200 cash award to be doled out for the first time in June to a deserving North Vancouver high school grad. Rather than picking a winner based solely on academic achievement, financial need or a combination of both, the winning applicant will be picked based on a proven passion for the food industry. Donations for the scholarship can be made through the North Vancouver High School Education Foundation. — Todd Coyne
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Starring: Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez Directed by Fede Alvarez Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead horror legacy is alive and well thanks to an updated remake, which ditches the camp but goes for the jugular in the gore department — severed limbs and all. First-time feature filmmaker Fede Alvarez steps behind the camera for this exercise in gruesome storytelling which, although lacking in originality, packs a visceral punch. The narrative formula, aside from minor tinkering, remains the same — five friends visit a remote cabin in the woods and unwittingly summon a demonic force that threatens to send them all to hell. Although the 1981 version put Bruce Camp-
bell on the cult hero map thanks to his snappy one-liners, this reboot features a breakout performance from Jane Levy, star of TV’s Suburgatory, who commits herself amazingly to a gripping and sometimes disturbing character. Although Evil Dead is bereft of the schlocky humour that made the original series such a hit, numerous nods to its predecessors are peppered throughout which are sure to keep diehard fans delighted. The remake succeeds mainly thanks to the use of practical special effects instead of CGI; the Thor Diakow results are truly effective and make for some shocking thrills. Evil Dead can be seen on the surface as a lackluster rehash of a horror classic but closer inspection uncovers a gritty homage that pays respects to its roots while providing enough thrills to satiate today’s demanding moviegoers.
Trance too light-weight TRANCE
Starring James McAvoy, Vincent Cassel, Rosario Dawson Directed by Danny Boyle Danny Boyle has always been an extremely instinctive filmmaker. He’s crafted countless incredibly visceral scenes, be it the adrenaline-fuelled opening of Trainspotting or the harrowing climax of 127 Hours. Time and again, the sense of exhilaration he inspires has successfully papered over his films’ deficiencies. Alas, the director changes tacts with Trance, aiming to create something slightly more cerebral in nature. Regrettably, the material is too lightweight to ever fulfil its mindbending aspirations. The film bursts from the gates with a heist sequence in which hardened criminal Franck (Vincent Cassel)
Fearless filmmaking in ‘sins of the father’ tale Derek Cianfrance’s Blue Valentine was an incredibly intimate affair that traced a relationship from start to finish, capturing moments both beguiling and brutal. While his follow up is equally ambitious, its scale is epic by comparison. Given the considerable challenge that Cianfrance has taken on, it’s only fitting that the film opens with the sound of someone drawing deep breaths, bracing himself for a death-defying stunt. Unfolding over two decades, the film consists of three movements. The first concerns Luke (Ryan Gosling), a sideshow motorcycle rider who embarks on a crime spree to provide for his newborn son. The middle chapter focuses on Avery (Bradley Cooper), an ambitious cop and young father who must confront both Luke and corrupt police
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Re: Granville, the new East Hastings, Rants, March 28. Not sure how long you’ve lived in Vancouver (apparently not very long), but the Granville track from Georgia to Smithe has been trash since I was a kid. Also, it’s trash from Pender to Drake so get your facts right if you’re going to bitch about the best city in the world. If you don’t like it go back East and freeze to death in the dark. Jenny
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In response to Anonymous’ rant against the blinking lights on bikes, I initially liked the rant as it showed that people who aren’t cycling don’t like them either. People who cycle don’t want to have those blinky lights; it’s what we’re told to have. Don’t blame us. We would prefer to have steady lights. (In north Europe blinking bike lights are not
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So, in the interest of public safety (and an effort to cut down on road rage) I’m giving a primer on how to handle a roundabout when driving. These steps are very complicated, so you might want to cut this out and tape it to your dashboard. Yield to a vehicle already in the roundabout to your immediate left, then proceed, entering to the right and travelling counterclockwise until you reach your exit. I can see how this could cause people to come to a dead stop, and become extremely confused, when approaching a roundabout and hope that this message on my part can help the seemingly hundreds of West End drivers who are afflicted daily. Canadian Guy
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officers. Leaping ahead 15 years, the final portion finds Luke and Avery’s teenage sons (Dane DeHaan and Emory Cohen) crossing paths. From the masterful five-minute tracking shot that ushers it in through to the chaotic chase that closes it, Luke’s story is the film’s most assured and self-contained. While Cooper delivers a deceptively complex performance, his chapter can’t shake the sense that it primarily serves to plant narrative and thematic seeds that won’t reach fruition until the film’s subsequent phase. This closing “sins of the father” passage effectively imparts the tragic tale of two boys who aren’t haunted by their experiences so much as what’s been absent from their lives. Boasting enough technical brilliance and deeply affecting drama to steer it through its frustrating patches, Pines confirms just how rewarding it can be to watch a fearless filmmaker operate without a safety net. — Curtis Woloschuk
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forcefully liberates a satchel supposedly containing a £27-million Goya from art auctioneer Simon (James McAvoy). Finding only an empty frame inside the case, Franck demands answers from Simon, who was actually serving as his accomplice. Unfortunately, a head injury has apparently robbed Simon of some vital memories. Cue the recruitment of hypnotherapist Elizabeth (Rosario Dawson) in hopes of turning up the painting’s location. “Amnesia is bollocks,” grumbles one of Franck’s henchman early on. Trance leaves us inclined to agree. The inherent ridiculousness of the premise permeates every plot convolution that it spawns. Instead of his usual popcorn spectacle, Boyle has cobbled together a tedious exercise in pop psychology. — Curtis Woloschuk
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1 Mary Zilba’s Real Housewives of Vancouver viewing party at SIP Lounge on April 2 raised over $1,000 for Friends For Life: Jane Carstens of Matchmaker For Hire, RHOV Mary Zilba, RHOV Robin Reichman and Sheena Sargeant, executive director of Friends For Life. 2 Studeo55 owner Nathan Mellalieu, Dr. Lauren Donaldson, Project Skin MD medical director Dr. William McGillivray (left to right) and nutritionist Mashael Mawji celebrated the launch of The Body Skin Project at Project Skin MD April 3. 3 Dwane Armbruster and Brady Dahmer of the Projecting Change Film Festival were balls of energy at ION magazine’s 10th anniversary party at Autoform April 6. (Lindsaysdiet.com photo). 4 Retired VPD officer Grant Macdonald joined Liquor, Lust and the Law author Aaron Chapman, Forbidden Vancouver’s Will Woods, and Penthouse owner Danny Filippone for the Secrets of the Penthouse tour April 4.
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“Once Mary Zilba [of Real Housewives of Vancouver] told me what she was looking for, I already had him in mind when I was taking the elevator down from her apartment,” says Jane Carstens, professional matchmaker. She’s been featured on the two most recent episodes.
American designer-discount chain Marshalls held the grand opening of its first BC store April 4. Famous for its shoe selection (more than 8,000 pairs of brand-name shoes at reduced prices), the location — walking distance from the Marine Drive skytrain station at Ontario — is sure to be hotly trotted. Marshalls photo
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o, tell me what you’re looking for in a girl,” says Jane Carstens, her eyes lighting up with a genuine eagerness that puts me at ease. “Once you tell me what you’re looking for in a partner, that’s when all of the magic starts.” The magic is starting on a comfy couch in the office of Matchmaker for Hire, Carstens’ business and passion that finds love for hundreds of single men and women in Vancouver, Victoria and Calgary. She started Matchmaker for Hire in 2009, but has played cupid for 13 years. “I’ve always had a knack for understanding people,” Carstens says. Before matchmaking, she did recruitment work for companies like IBM and PricewaterhouseCoopers. “I love it and every day is a different day. There’s nothing better than getting that call about how great of a date it was or they’re getting married or a baby’s being born — it gives me goosebumps when I hear about that.” Recently, she was told how well a date went by Vancouver Real Housewife Mary Zilba, who Carstens hooked up with fellow reality TV personality and philanthropist Brett Wilson of the Dragon’s Den. “Once Mary told me what she was looking for, I already had him in mind when I was taking the elevator down from her apartment,” she says, shrugging her shoulders. “We set them up on a lunch date and it was an instant hit.” But whether it’s high-profile or low-profile, Carstens can find a match for anyone — more than 80 per cent of Matchmaker for Hire’s dates lead to a second meeting. Clients include men and women in their 30s and their 70s, from all types of backgrounds. Equally as flexible, her services range depending on the client’s needs and expectations. She will even create customized ads to scout out the right person for you. “Young professionals are starting to see the value in this type of dating, of getting specific — quit wasting time,” she says. “If you just cut to the chase and put some effort into it, it dramatically increases the odds of finding the right fit.” The process begins with an interview, and from there, Carstens and her team of love liaisons start looking through the database for matches. After that, they talk to both parties and arrange a time and place for the first meeting. If their arrows miss the mark on the first date, the team gathers feedback and returns to the drawing board. My interview today is much more like a guided conversation, opening it up to answers about my-
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self that I wasn’t even aware of. You can almost see Carstens calculating the type of person I’m most compatible with. “I guess I’m a real estate agent for singles. When you want to buy a house, you don’t want to see every house for sale — you want your agent to take you to the ones that are a fit,” she says clapping her hands for added emphasis. The team will also provide valuable coaching if the client needs it. Some of our clients were married for 30 years and haven’t dated for 25 years — they don’t even know what to wear.” So what does she tell people who are tired of the dating scene. “Never stop trying — just try something different. Go to a different coffee shop, try to step outside of the box of your routine, network outside your normal group of people.”
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Vancouver artist Martha Sturdy has a new website (SturdyLiving.com), which beautifully presents her collection of vessels, vases, furniture, lighting and sculpture. Working primarily in resin, steel and brass, she has designed for Louis Vuitton, Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, Four Seasons and Fairmont to name a handful. Internationally renown for her sophisticated yet minimal style, she is carried locally at Provide (529 Beatty).
You’re invited to a Pet Party on Saturday, April 13 from 12-3pm at West Elm Market (2915 Granville). Check out their new pet product line while your pet stars in a special photo session (some of which will be featured on the West Elm blog). A portion of the day’s proceeds will benefit The British Columbia Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. RSVP at Facebook.com/westelm/events. Got Shop Talk? Email kelsey@wevancouver.com
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BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOGS, bred at Diesel Kennel, 4 mo old, 3 male, $1000. each. (604)869-5073
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
Sam The Scraper 778-389-3465 www.scrap4cashjunkcarremoval.com
BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. M/F. Black & white. Vet checked. 1st shots, $600. Call 604-250-4360
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005
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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
FOR SALE BY OWNER
ANMORE: Treed .9 level acre + 4 Bdr house. 1 km from Buntzen Lake. 604-240-7907 Wendy
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
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
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
$45/Hr
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
604-537-4140
329 PAINTING & DECORATING www.paintspecial.com
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley 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. BUDGET PAINTING, Interior, Exterior, Residential, Commercial, Summer Special 25% Off, Excellent References, Fully Insured 100% Customer Satisfaction, Senior Discounts,Free Estimates, 1-(604)-619-1517
Re: The estate of NORMAN DANIEL KENDALL otherwise known as NORMAN KENDALL and NORM KENDALL, deceased, formerly of #305-1809 Frances Street, in the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia V5L 1Z2
PRESSURE WASHING
From 1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free Estimate/Senior Discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos
LEGAL SERVICES
2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
ACREAGE
America’s Best Buy! 20 Acres-Only $99/mo! $0 Down, No Credit Checks, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Owner Financing. West Texas Beautiful Mountain Views! Free Color Brochure 1-800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com
Local & Long Distance
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
AUTO FINANCING
TREE SERVICES
TREE & STUMP
Additions, Home Improvements Restorations, Renovations, & New Construction. Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064
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• Scrap Cars • Trucks • SUV’S • Vans • Buses • Tractors etc. Fast & Friendly Service! • 24/7 • FREE TOWING
REAL ESTATE
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $180 or Well Rotted 10 yds - $200. 604-856-8877
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CA$H 4 SCRAP
WE PAY $$ ON THE HAND
TRANSPORTATION
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES!
604-475-7077
Borrow Up To $25,000
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604-475-7077
• ELECTRICAL • FULL PLUMBING SERVICES • HVAC GAS FITTING *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
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C & C Electrical Mechanical
• Estate Services • Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses • More
C & C Electrical Mechanical
www.topdogloans.com 604.503.BARK (2275)
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• Hvac Gas Fitting • Electrical *Licensed *Insured 24hr. Emergency Service
Journeyman Call 604-345-0899
• MONEY TODAY! • Instant Approvals • No Credit Checks • Privacy Assured
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ELECTRICAL
JUNK REMOVAL FULL PLUMBING SERVICES
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ITALIAN MASTIFF(Cane Corso) P/B blues, ready to go, 1st shots, tails/dew claws done. Ultimate family guardian $1000 (604)308-5665
• DIFFICULTY SELLING ? •
MALTESE pup, male, 9/weeks, 1st shots, dewormed & paper trained, non-shedding, $800. 604-464-5077
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty? We Take Over Payments! No Fees! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
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
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POMERANIAN pups. Ready to go. M & F. Health guar. 778-838-2700. www.pomeraniansbyparis.com EXCEL ROOFING LTD. All kinds of roofing work. Reroof, New, Repairs. Free est. (778)878-2617
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PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC, fawn Both parents approx 150 lbs. $950. Call 604-302-2357
TOWNHOUSES
BETTER THAN A CONDO! Over 2000 SF 3 bed 3.5 bath on 3 levels w/balcony & backyard in upscale Surrey community. Luxury clubhouse w/fitness, hockey, pool and more! Visit www.16uplands.com today. $447,000.
RENTALS
10% OFF - Call 604.812.9721 AMG ROOFING & SIDING. Re-roofing, new roof, gutters. WCB
700
Eastcan Roofing & Siding •New Roofs •Re-Roofs •Repairs
.langleyautoloans.com,
827
RENT TO OWN
STOP RENTING! RENT TO OWN! No Qualification Required! FLEXIBLE TERMS! Cloverdale 60th &176th Spacious 708sf. 1 bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo. Option Fee Req. 604-657-9422
Liability Insurance/BBB/10% off with ad
604.562.0957 or 604.961.0324 GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362
Creditors and others having claims against the estate of NORMAN DANIEL KENDALL otherwise known as NORMAN KENDALL and NORM KENDALL are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the administratrix KARIN ELISABETH KENDALL c/o Wilson Rasmussen LLP, at #30015127 100th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia, on or before June 3, 2013, after which date the administratrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the administratrix then has notice.
VEHICLES WANTED
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab 4X4 Black Clear Title 42,420 KM $16,700 milcorinne69@gmail.com (905) 664-2300 WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com
FIVE STAR ROOFING All kinds of re-roofing & repairs. Free est. Reasonable rates. (604)961-7505, 278-0375
No.S-126256 Vancouver Registry
Mainland Roofing Ltd. 25 yrs in roofing industry
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 STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
bradsjunkremoval.com
Hauling Anything.. 20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
CLEANING SERVICES
FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393
ECO INNOVATION GREEN Res/Comm. Senior Disc. Licensed. Honest & Reliable. (604)726-0852 www.seacleaningservices.com
Bulldog Disposal Co. Home & Yard Clean Ups Residential / Commercial
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PLUMBING
BRO MARV PLUMBING $49 Service Call. 24 Hrs. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical, (604)582-1598
Petitioner In the Supreme Court of British Columbia
www.mainlandroof.com
But Dead Bodies!!
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236
BLACK PRESS GROUP LTD.
Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions, concrete tiles, torchon, fibreglass shingles, restoration & repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626
No Job Too Small Free Estimates ~ 7 Days/Wk
Call Tony 604-834-2597 www.bulldogdisposal.ca
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS
RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Auction - April 13th @ 11 Spring liquidation of BRAND NEW equipment! From the manufacturer to the auction block! www.KwikAuctions.com 1-800-556-5945 - (Burnaby)
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FURNITURE
*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET* Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell! $200 ~ 604-484-0379
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GARAGE SALES
THRIFT SALE: SAT. April 13th 9:30 - 1:00 pm. Dunbar Heights, United Church, 3525 West 24th Ave. Collingwood (#25 Bus)
ADVERTISEMENT To: Jon Knipe TAKE NOTICE THAT on March 7, 2013 an order was made for service on you of a Petition issued from the Vancouver Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in proceeding number S-126256 by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding, the Petitioner claims the following relief: That the Petitioner be permitted to rectify the Pension Plan for Employees of Black Press Group Ltd. (the “BPG Plan”) to maintain voluntary participation in the BPG Plan for CWO Division of BPG employees. You must file a responding pleading/response to petition within the period required under the Supreme Court Civil Rules failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain, from the Vancouver Registry, at 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, a copy of the Petition and the order providing for service by this advertisement. This advertisement is placed by the Petitioner whose address for service is c/o Spectrum HR Law, Suite 300 – 570 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6C 3P1, Fax: 604-630-2078.
WEEKLY SPECIALS 100% BC Owned and Operated Prices Effective April 11 to April 17, 2013. We reserve the right to limit quantities. We reserve the right to correct printing errors.
Grocery Department
Meat Department Whole Organic Chickens
L'Ancetre Organic Cheese
Salt Spring Organic, Fair Trade Coffee assorted varieties
assorted varieties
from 10.99
6.99
WOW!
PRICING
325g product of Canada
400g • product of Canada
Produce Department
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
Grass Fed Lean Ground Beef Uncle Luke's Organic Maple Syrup assorted varieties
value pack
assorted varieties
4.99lb/ 11.00kg
2/7.00
9.99
125-213g product of USA/Canada
assorted varieties
3.99
from 2/5.00
WOW!
227g product of USA
PRICING
680g • product of USA
Uncle Lee’s Legends of China Green Tea
Larabar Energy Bars Gluten-Free
2 varieties
assorted varieties
3.99
4/5.00
100 bags product of USA
6.99
946ml +deposit +eco fee product of USA
2/4.00
170-216g
product of Canada
11.99
reg price 3.99
Dairyland Cottage Cheese
assorted varieties
assorted varieties
3/4.98
2.89
300-473ml +deposit +eco fee • product of Thailand
regular retail price 530g Blueberry Rhubarb Pies
Miracle Noodle Gluten Free Pasta assorted varieties
3/6.00
2/5.00
56g • product of USA
5.39 9” 10.39 6”
Rice Bakery
assorted varieties
bags or bins
20% off regular retail price
Health Care Department
1.00 off
500g product of Canada
Dagoba Organic Chocolate Bars
Emmer Organic Pearl's Pasta
4.79
JĀSÖN® all natural toothpastes deliver long lasting fresh breath and keep your smile healthy-looking, bright and beautiful.
Alba Body Wash
7.19
Avalon Shampoo & Conditioner
8.99
2.00 off
WOW! PRICING regular retail
price
Prolotherapy
with Dr. Arjuna Veeravagu, ND Sage Clinic.
WOW!
PRICING
Look for our
WOW!
with Dr. Jonathan Berghamer of VIH.
Cost $5. Register on line or call 604-736-0009.
325ml
Gentle shampoos and moisturizing conditioners that will cleanse without stripping and hydrate without adding excess weight.
Seminars & Events at Choices at the Crest, 8683 10th Ave., Burnaby. Thursday, April 18, 7:00-8:30pm.
The Power of Vitamin D
355ml
Escape with a little tropical TLC. These luxurious spa treatments feature tropical nut oils and fruit extracts to nourish and intensely pamper.
Hazelnut Sorghum Brownies or Lemon Squares with Rice Flour Crust
198-227g • product of USA
Seminars & Events at Choices Floral Shop & Annex 2615 W. 16th Ave., Vancouver. Thursday, April 18, 7:00-8:30pm.
from
Flax or Hearty Scandinavian Bread
284g product of Canada
1.98lb/ 4.37kg
Bulk Department
Bakery Department
3.99
Blue Monkey Coconut Water
PRICING
product of Canada
2.79/100g
assorted varieties
2.95L product of Belgium
WOW!
each
assorted varieties
Sol Cuisine Frozen Organic Veggie Burgers
Ecover Liquid Laundry Detergent
2012, 2013 Awards. Your loyalty has helped Choices achieve these awards. Thank you!
3.99
B.C. Grown
Jason Oral Care
assorted varieties
2/1.00
product of USA
first of the season
reg price 5.99
Life Choices Organic Macaroni & Cheese
assorted varieties
3.98
3lb bag product of Canada
Red Hot House Tomatoes on the Vine
Brie Chevalier Double Cream Cheese
45-51g • product of USA
R.W. Knudsen Just Juices
WOW!
PRICING
Choices’ Own Tofu and Shitake Pot Pies
assorted varieties
WOW!
PRICING
California Grown
Deli Department
Flamous Falafel Organic Chips
Nancy’s Cultured Dairy or Organic Soy Yogurt
B.C. Grown
Organic Fancy Lemons
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon
500ml product of Canada
Organic Ambrosia Apples from Cawston
PRICING
Cost $5. Register online or call 604-522-0936.
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Kelowna
Floral Shop
1937 Harvey Ave. Kelowna 250.862.4864
2615 W. 16th Vancouver 603-736-7522