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NSR resources stretched thin right now Many of North Shore Rescue’s volunteer members take vacation in the summertime, leaving behind a void in the roster from other emergency agencies on a daily basis, said Jones. Historically, July brings the greatest call volume for NSR. “It’s not the volume that is a problem for us, it’s summer holidays,” explains Jones. “The real issue is who is in town. You can’t regulate people’s holidays when they volunteer.” On average, out of the 40 members on the NSR roster, six will answer the call in the first hour during the summer months. That’s compared to the wintertime, when half of the members are ready to go at a moment’s notice in that same time frame. Still, at any time of the year, NSR can count on mutual aid from other search and rescue teams in the Lower Mainland to fill any void in their roster. Jones has some basic advice for hikers venturing out in the woods this summer:
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orth Shore Rescue’s resources are stretched thin in the summer months, so hikers should exercise backcountry smarts. That’s the message from NSR leader Tim Jones, after another busy weekend for his team. “People need to understand there is a certain limit to [NSR] volunteerism in the summer months,” Jones told The Outlook Monday. On Sunday (July 7), four specialized NSR members were deployed to Coquitlam around 8 a.m. to pluck a male hiker from his precarious perch above a waterfall on Burke Mountain. The team used the helicopter external transportation system, a roperescue tool co-pioneered by NSR, to reach the man. While highly technical in nature — the helicopter was rigged for a 250-foot long-line — it was a textbook rescue for NSR, who were aided by Coquitlam Search and Rescue. A week prior to that call, on June 30, a NSR team was deployed to look for two lost hikers on the lower slopes of Grouse Mountain. A pair of Korean tourists in their 20s had intended to hike the Grouse Grind, but instead became disoriented and wound up on the Baden Powell Trail. A language barrier between the tourists and their rescuers complicated matters. After a Korean-speaking RCMP
SummEr hEAT - After another busy weekend for his team, NSR leader Tim Jones is reminding hikers to be properly prepared before venturing into the woods this summer. File photo member serving as translator stepped in, a NSR search manager was able to pinpoint the duo’s location more precisely. A two-man rescue team sweeping the east bank of Mosquito Creek heard a response to their calls. They
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-Stay put if you are lost. -Try and get out in the open — that’s the biggest thing, says Jones. -Tell someone where you are going. - Cellphones generally work really well. But don’t phone your family and friends for two hours and then try to call us, he adds. - And don’t rely solely on your phone’s GPS [global positioning system]; have a proper map and compass. NSR has a list of 10 backcountry essentials on their website, northshorerescue.com.
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s long-time residents active in the community, we are writing to comment on an important decision facing the District of North Vancouver council. At its July 15 meeting, council will consider the bylaws to enable Edgemont Senior Living (ESL) to construct and operate a seniors’ residence adjacent to Edgemont Village, providing a much-needed mix of independent supported living, assisted living and memory care. We believe the following considerations are key to council’s decision: The need for options for seniors’ housing is critical — demographic studies show that the population of seniors age 75 and over in the area is expected to grow by 35 per cent in the next 10 years. Despite this growing need there are no seniors’ residences serving the Upper Capilano, Lower Capilano, Pemberton Heights and Norgate areas. There are no publicly owned lands available and due to budget constraints, neither the federal, provincial or municipal governments are stepping forward with funding, leaving it up to the private sector to address this need. While it is a growing problem, it is not a new problem. The 1998/99 Local Area Plan recognized the need for multi-family and seniors’ housing in the Upper Capilano area, including rental options, and identified the Ridgewood/Highlands area as a strategic location because of the ready access to shopping, services and public transportation. However, at that time, potential development was not deemed viable due to distributed lot ownership. Finally, in 2011 when ESL assembled a six-lot parcel and proposed a seniors’ residential rental development, this area became a viable location to meet the Community Plan vision of providing seniors’ housing options.
This is a unique opportunity for the district. If seniors’ housing is not suitable here then where is there a more suitable site? Upper Capilano is an established and largely built-out neighborhood with no other parcels of land available, so it is unlikely that another site would ever be found. If now is not the right time for seniors’ housing close to the Village, then when is the right time? It is important to take advantage of this available opportunity now as there is no guarantee that others will materialize. Urgency is required in enabling options for our rapidly aging population to help them transition from living in their own homes. Right now, too many people are faced with the prospect of leaving the community where they’ve lived their entire lives. Given the clear need, the available opportunity and the urgency of the situation, we are confident that council will make the right decision in the public good – for our community and particularly that of our present and future senior citizens – and approve the application for Edgemont Senior Living. Grig Cameron, Ron Johnstone, Brian Platts Peter Thompson, North Vancouver
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so I didn’t think there would be much of a demand,” says Breckon, gluten-free Nanaimo bars, classic New York cheesecake and strawberry pies displayed beside her. But it turns out the bread “flies off the shelf ” soon after she makes it fresh three times a week. Unlike a decade ago, gluten-free options today are nearly endless. Breckon makes hearty seed loaf, brown rice and flax bread, cinnamon raison slices, vegan bagels, cakes, cookies, muffins and more. “Those of us with the disease, this is our medicine,” she says, bags of Italian seasoned croutons stacked nearby. “Perhaps because it’s not actual pills people don’t take it as seriously.” “Trendy” disease? The side effects of gluten can be extremely serious for people with celiac disease, a more severe form of gluten intolerance. It’s an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine that affects all ages with symptoms including discomfort, vitamin deficiency and fatigue.
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’ve tried a bunch of wines recently that I wanted to share here, but I can’t tie them all together for a particular theme for the life of me! No matter. One day we’re enjoying blazing sun and grilling on the patio, the next we’re taking cover under awnings from torrential downpours. This week, a dynamic array to enjoy regardless of weather, your mood or who’s popping over. Enjoy!
Masi 2012 Rosa dei Masi | Veneto, Italy | $22-24 | Private Wine Stores
After reading that this rosé was made from 100% ‘Refosco,’ I had to dust off some old textbooks to kurtis@kurtiskolt.com remind myself that the grape is a dark-skinned variety native to Northern Italy, yielding a power and depth; full of wildberry and dark, plummy flavours. This one sure lends that intensity, and even more so due to their use of the ‘appassimento method’, where the grapes are partially dried out in the sun on straw mats for extra concentration. Cool, geeky, but totally approachable with a nice, peppery finish.
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David and Cynthia Enns’ Naramata winery has churned out another winner! Bridging Old World meaty, spicy, funky Syrah with the New World flair of a fruit-forward, oh-so-purple Shiraz, each swirl and sip peels back another layer. There’s a splash of Viognier in here as well, the classic Côte Rotiestyle, which unfurls an extra fruity and floral component to boot! The tannins are soft and integrated, while the finish goes on, and on and on… Navarro Lopez 2010 Pergolas Old Vines Tempranillo Crianza | Valdepeñas, Spain | $11.98 | BC Liquor Stores
I’m not a fan of hyperbole, but I’m gonna say it; this is possibly the best value on liquor store shelves today! I don’t even know where to start here, so I’ll just offer a little laundry list of blackberry, blueberry, fig, forest floor, cloves, leather, minerals, perfectly-balanced oak and so on. Excellent ‘stain-your-teeth’ fare. Altos de Rioja 2011 Rioja Blanco | Rioja, Spain | $20-ish | Private Wine Stores
Just as pretty as the flowers on the label. A merry tag-team of Malvasia and Viura explodes with generosity; white flowers, peaches, lemon and lime. Total crowdpleaser. Saumur Champigny 2010 Cuvee Thierry Germain | Loire Valley, France | $19.99 | BC Liquor Stores
Chill this lively red down for ten or 15 minutes before diving into its limestone-driven, Cabernet Franc goodness! There’s a perfectly typical regional style here, marrying cherries, leather, basil and sun. If you think Cabernet Franc has to be heavy, stemmy and green – this bottle will make you a convert, I promise.
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Another pink wine for the summer! Imagine sucking on a cherry Jolly Rancher immediately after chewing spearmint gum. Big, bold flavours still manage to finish quite dry, in fact there’s almost a little bit of heat on the end. Feel free to serve up a big steak or something else your inner carnivore has a hankering for; it’ll do just fine. As always, if you’re having trouble tracking something down, find me via KurtisKolt.com or Tweet me @KurtisKolt
Hop on over to North Van’s Bridge Brewing Mmmm….fresh local beer. Last July North Van native Jason Stratton launched Bridge Brewing, B.C.’s first nano brewery, in a business park located just off the Dollarton Highway. Since then, North Shore beer lovers — and even swillers from the other side of the bridge — have been making the pilgrimage to the small-scale brewhouse that’s under the direction of expert brewer Patrick Dore. Be sure to try the North Shore Pale Ale or one of their seasonal beers. The brewery, located at 115-2433 Dollarton Hwy, is now open seven days a week, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., for the summer season.
Celebrating two of B.C.’s best: salmon and berries What are the best wines to go with local berries and sockeye salmon? Find out at the Salmon & Berry Festival this Saturday, July 13 at Fresh St. Market in Ambleside. Ten thousand pounds of Ocean Wise wild sockeye salmon are available to purchase along with “truckloads” of local strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and blackberries from local farmers including Abbotsford’s Berry Haven Farm, Delta’s Emma Lea Farms and Ed McKim’s farms. From noon to 3 p.m. Fresh St. Market is working with 16th Street Liquor Store to provide wine pairing tastings on site, including matches for berries and sockeye salmon. Wild sockeye salmon burgers and drinks are available for $5.
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