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Cell Tower Applications West Vancouver is holding a town hall meeting to discuss three proposed cell towers within the Upper Levels corridor.

Residents, design committee criticize proposed development The project would see 11 houses and four duplexes built in the British Properties MICHAELA GARSTIN S tA f f R E p o Rt E R

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Even though Industry Canada makes the final decision on approval of these applications—not the District of West Vancouver—this is an opportunity for residents, other elected officials, health care professionals and industry proponents to have an open dialogue about these applications. If the meeting exceeds the room’s maximum seating capacity, a second meeting will be held on October 16 from 7–9 p.m. in the Activity Room at the Seniors’ Activity Centre. For more, visit westvancouver.ca/celltowers.

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he Residences on Mathers faces sharp criticism from both neighbours and West Vancouver’s design review committee.

In a report to council on Monday, staff recommended the project’s developers reduce the number or size of units, provide adequate visitor parking, increase green space and “introduce more variety, materiality and roof forms.” Council will look at the plans again only if these changes are made. The housing development application, made by Matrix Architecture, consists of 11 houses and four duplexes and would take the place of the North Shore Unitarian Church and the historic Elliott House at 370 and 380 Mathers Ave. in the British Properties. But the suggested changes likely won’t be enough to please 35 Hugo Ray residents who came out to a public meeting to show their opposition to the project. “Staff believes that the neighbourhood will be reluctant to support anything greater than single-family homes on the site,” said Lisa Berg, senior community planner with the district. However, she added, redevelopment of the site with an increase in density beyond single-family homes would fulfill objectives in the Official Community Plan, a guiding document used by the district. Oliver Webbe, president of Darwin Construction, the applicant for the project, said the housing development would provide options for young families looking to move to West Vancouver and for older residents wishing to downsize to smaller, more manageable housing that will allow them to stay in the district.

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Town Hall Meeting REZONING APPLICATION: HARBOURSIDE WATERFRONT Monday, September 30 at 300-889 Harbourside Drive 6:30-7:30pm: Material on display, 7:30-9:00pm: Presentation & discussion The City has received an application to rezone the properties at 801, 889 & 925 Harbourside Drive and 18 Fell Avenue. The application proposes an amendment that would allow for a mixed-use development comprised of condominium and rental homes, offices, retail and a hotel, in compliance with the City's Official Community Plan. Join us to learn more and respond to the proposed rezoning prior to a Public Hearing.

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police to stop longboarders from travelling at “high speeds” outside their houses. Thirty-one people living on the short road above the Upper Levels Highway say longboarders and pedestrians in their path could be seriously injured. Although longboarding is illegal in the district, the group wants to see enforcement stepped up. “I have experienced several accidents recently, one in which a Long Boarder’s life was at risk while descending rapid-

ly down Wildwood Land on the ‘wrong’ side of the road, and headed directly for my vehicle,” wrote Janet MacQuarrie, in a letter to council accompanying the petition. “Being unable to stop my oncoming car, I was forced to veer off the road rapidly for the safety of all.” MacQuarrie, who is 75 years old, says she is also afraid for her life while out walking because longboarders have failed to get off their boards when they see her approaching on a narrow path near her home. She suggests boarding should be supervised on designated hills during the summer. A public safety meeting was called in June after a handful of longboarders were injured within weeks of each other, including a 17-yearold who collided with a van in Horseshoe Bay and two men in their early 20s who hit an oncoming truck in the British Properties. At the meeting, proponents of stag-

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“We are very proud to be working with such a well respected community group and look forward to improving our plan to reflect the feedback received from the local community and the West Vancouver Design Review Committee,” he told The Outlook. Loss of neighbourhood character, traffic problems, lack of public transit and privacy problems were listed by neighbours as their biggest concerns. The Design Review Committee, on the other hand, was concerned with visitor parking, the style of buildings, the size and number of units and the fate of Elliott House, a heritage building built in 1960. Despite opposition from nearby neighbours, council is willing to look at the developer’s plans if changes are made. “I do think that there is a project in here that will strike an appropriate balance,” said Coun. Craig Cameron. “This is an opportunity we have to do something different in West Vancouver in housing than six huge houses on large lots. “We talk-the-talk about wanting housing diversity in the community and this is a situation that allows us to either walk-the-talk or fail to do so.” The 11 houses currently range from 2,106 to 2,457 square feet and the duplex units are 1,834 square feet — smaller than six typical houses that would normally fill the six lots. An application in 2009 by another developer called for 48 units on the property. Objection to increased density led the number to be decreased to 33, then 24 and now 19 units. “I think we can do much better in design and livability and the other issues that are mentioned,” said Coun. Mary-Ann Booth, adding, “I’m not hearing a lot of people asking for 7,500-square-foot houses… I am hearing a lot of people asking for smaller, affordable, downsizingtype units.” Bob Thompson, who lives down the road from the proposed Residences on Mathers, told council that neighbours support alternative forms of housing such as basement suites and coach houses, but this development doesn’t fit the community. In March, other neighbours told council that the church was moving out of the British Properties to make a “windfall” on the sale. Church members, however, said the church site is too secluded and too old, especially for elderly parishioners who can’t make it because of inconvenient bus service or the lack of wheelchair accessibility. “Nineteen homes right through the centre of our neighbourhood just doesn’t feel like character to us. It feels like invasion,” said Dave Lust.

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he grainy, 60-second film footage of what looks to be a large object swimming in the murky waters of Loch Ness forever changed the trajectory of Tim Dinsdale’s life. In 1959, Dinsdale, a pragmatic aeronautical engineer living in the U.K. with his young family, had been thumbing through a magazine when he came across the story about the Loch Ness monster, aka Nessie — a massive sea creature purported to be living in a body of water in the Scottish Highlands. A year later Dinsdale visited the deep fresh water loch with mOnsTEr-HunTIng FamIly Fun - From left: Tim a 16-mm camera mounted to a Dinsdale with daughter Dawn, wife Wendy, daughter Alex, platform on the roof of his car. sons Simon (at the back) and Angus (at the front), and Just days into his hunt for the Christine and Brock Badger at the Loch Ness Investigation elusive creature he managed Bureau HQ site on the shore at Loch Ness, 1971. to capture on film something resembling a large creature zigingly joke afterwards that two monsters were zagging across the water. born on that day. Was it Nessie? That footage instantly made Growing up, Angus says he and his siblings Dinsdale an international monster-hunting always knew they had a unique family life. On celeb after it aired on the BBC. Finding either side of their flat lived a draftsman who Nessie would become a full-time occupation worked on the Concorde aircraft and a surgeon; for Dinsdale who would forsake a promising their dad was a professional monster hunter. engineering career so he could prove the crea“We realized at the time we were definitely a ture really existed. different family,” he says. Of course, for his young children, this made Growing up in a small town with a father for some memorable family summer vacations famous for monster investigations can be both a camped out at the loch with a cast of colourblessing and a curse — especially on the school ful characters — like ex-bomber pilot Ken playground. “A bit of both,” he says. “Children Wallis who buzzed over the loch in his small tease each other.” self-designed flying contraption and Ivor the Still, none of the other kids got to see their dad Diver, aka Ivor Newby, a diver with a habit of on TV talking about sea monster or go on excitehaplessly falling into the water — that made ment-filled summer expeditions to the loch. up the Loch Ness Investigation Bureau. “In the 1960s and 1970s — (there was) a lot “You’re seven years old and you’re going of (Nessie) activity,” recalls Angus. monster-hunting, can you imagine that,” says And the hunt continued through the years. his son Angus, a North Van resident who has All told, Tim Dinsdale made 57 expeditions to just published a book about his father entitled the loch over 27 years. The Man Who Filmed Nessie. Angus believes that had his father not been Angus and the sea monster from Loch lucky enough to get the film footage on his first Ness go way back. He was born on the very trip it might have turned into a “light-hearted same day that his father made international hobby” that lasted only a few years. headlines after appearing on the BBC program But that early sighting “affected him” and Panorama to discuss his now-famous film footgalvanized his quest to prove the creature was age. out there. When his mother went into He wasn’t doing it for fame labour that night, the attending or fortune. As he liked to doctor remarked the she had an say, he was out to “prove the unusual last name and he’d just truth for truth’s sake,” recalls seen a chap on the telie with the Angus. same last name discussing the Still, his resolute pursuit creature from Lock Ness. Yes, of Nessie didn’t negatively that was her husband, she told impact the family life. him. With a laugh, Angus recalls editor@northshoreoutlook.com that his mother liked to teascontinued, PAGE 14

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ruNNiNg rOYaltY - The luck of the Irish ran out last Thursday. With four minutes remaining in the senior football tilt between Handsworth and Vancouver College, the Irish had just scored a TD to close within one point of the Royals, 35-34. It looked like the game was going to be tied by the visitors until Handsworth’s Alex Benning blocked the point after attempt. “This was a huge win for our seniors,” said Handsworth coach Jay Prepchuck in an email. “Alex Benning is a true warrior; he just took charge out there to set up the convert block.” Handsworth has moved up a weight class this season to the AAA ranks this season and will face much tougher competition but so far, so good. Royals QB Mike Lemoine had a strong game, going 22-31 for 318 passing yards and three touchdowns.“Mike Lemoine is special young man that played his heart out. I am so proud of all members of this team and the coaches,” said Prepchuck. Running back Alex Moon rushed for 100 yards on 12 carries and added five catches for 97 yards. Wideout Dylan Weyell was the Royals leading receiver with nine catches for 128 yards.

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number of interesting motions and discussions arose from last week’s annual Union of BC Municipalities convention, including a proposal calling for extending terms of office for mayors and city councillors from three years to four Bring it on. Anyone who has regularly watched municipal politicians in action or has served on such a board knows the avalanche of information the newest members must absorb. On top of learning the history of past decisions and choices to create the proper context for making good decisions, rookies must try to memorize the process and learn how best to work within those confines to be the most effective. In our estimation, it takes between one and two years minimum for an elected official to reasonably understand how to do the job. Therefore, this only leaves about one year of a three-year term that they’re sufficiently proficient to best represent the people who put them into office. Extending a term by another year will give residents better bang for their tax buck,

reduce election costs and council turnover, and put municipalities in sync with provincial elections. This timing would aid in limiting the costs some municipalities have had to accrue once a current mayor or councillor wins a provincial election, which, obviously, triggers costly bylections. The proposal passed with a 60 per cent approval rate, with one rural delegate stating the idea came from “professional politicians” in the Lower Mainland, where pay is higher. While that may be true, it doesn’t change the fact that this is an idea whose time may have come and it should be pushed forwarded as soon as possible. And it’s not as though there isn’t precedent for this in Canada. If such a plan is enacted, B.C. would fall in step with every other province except for the Yukon, Northwest

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Feeling congested? The Outlook examines why North Shore drivers are facing more gridlock than ever before and what is being done to fix the nightmare commutes MARIA SpitaLe-LeiSK S TA f f R e p o RT e R

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he plan: leave the office near Capilano Mall at 5 p.m. to make a dinner reservation for 6 p.m. on Commercial Drive — a conservative estimate for the 13-kilometre trip considering it’s a weekday and the weather is favourable. Exiting the parking lot last Thursday afternoon this Outlook reporter is faced with the daily driving dilemma shared by many working in the Marine Drive corridor: which route will most efficiently traverse the North Shore from west to east. Will it be Low Level Road, Third Street or Highway 1? Most days, in motorists’ recent memory, it has been a gamble — with one accident or stalled vehicle being the unpredictable variable in the equation. Either scenario has brought traffic to a grinding halt along the aforementioned arterial routes to the Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge and created a backlog that sometimes stretches as far as Capilano Road. Tuning into the traffic reports has become second nature for North Shore commuters, like putting on a seatbelt. On this day there is a stall mid-span on the Second Narrows and the only option is to wait it out in traffic. Low Level Road is the route of choice. Five minutes into the commute and it’s smooth sailing so

far. But after rounding the corner from Forbes Avenue onto Esplanade Avenue something is amiss on the road ahead: traffic has come to a standstill in front of the landmark ICBC building. One driver gets out of her car to obtain a better vantage point of the congestion. A few other frustrated motorists pull aggressive U-turns in the vain hope of bypassing the backlog. The vehicles painstakingly inch along Esplanade, eventually reaching the intersection at Lonsdale Avenue after about half an hour. At this rate, it’s apparent that making it to Commercial Drive on time is out of the question. The trip that should normally take 25 minutes when traffic is light took an epic hour and a half to complete. In a display of urgency, at the first chance to pull over, two commuters are seen queuing for a portable toilet on the side of the road just past the Cassiar Tunnel. So why exactly has North Shore traffic been so terrible as of late? We know the District of North Vancouver’s population hasn’t increased drastically in the past decade. Statistics Canada census numbers show an increase of 2,102 district residents from 2001 to 2011. There are also 10,000 fewer vehicles travelling over the Second Narrows Bridge on a daily basis, compared to seven years ago, ac-

cording to B.C. Ministry of Transportation figures. One traffic congestion theory: the construction taking place near the Cassiar Tunnel as part of the Port Mann/Highway 1 Improvement Project. A third lane is being added on both sides of the highway from Brunette Avenue to the Cassiar Tunnel. But with that project wrapping up soon, is there a road-work reprieve in sight for motorists? All signs point to no. Monday marked the start of a massive water main replacement project in downtown Vancouver on West Georgia Street — a feeder route to the Lions Gate Bridge and a congested area at the best of times. Only two lanes in each direction will be open to traffic during construction, which will carry on until the end of the November. Meanwhile, construction is underway on a new overpass on the east side of Vancouver that will see Powell Street closed between Hawks Avenue and Clark Drive until next summer. Powell Street serves as an arterial route for tens of thousands of drivers and transit users travelling daily between downtown Vancouver and across the Second Narrows Bridge to the North Shore. And, starting in late October, work crews will begin widening the sidewalks and adding a safety fence on the Second Narrows Crossing,

as part of a $20-million Ministry of Transportation project. There will be overnight lane closures on the bridge during the construction, which is expected to last until the spring. It’s easy enough to gripe about traffic, construction-related or otherwise, but what is the solution?

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teve Ono, DNV manager of engineering services, keeps an eye on changing traffic patterns. “It’s been pretty crazy,” Ono told The Outlook last week. Knowing the number of vehicles travelling on North Shore roads hasn’t increased, he points to construction along the Highway 1 corridor as the congestion culprit. Anyone who has been stuck in a traffic bottleneck near either of the North Shore bridges has probably said to themselves, “If only there was one more lane, that would solve the problem.” The reality is, given the North Shore’s geography, simply widening a road or creating a new route to traverse the region is physically impossible in a lot of places. “There are lots of reasons why you can’t willy-nilly build roads everywhere,” says Ono. “There are lots of ravines and creeks to cross. You can’t keep paving everything and making bigger and bigger roads,


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because eventually you run out of space.” Getting people of their cars will remain a priority for the district as they move towards a 2030 target, part of their Official Community Plan, of having 35 per cent of residents using an alternative mode of transportation — whether it’s walking, cycling ]or public transit. To help facilitate this goal, the district is densifying its town centres with pedestrian-friendly development centred around transit hubs and cycling paths. But at least one district resident is calling the densification plan for Lynn Valley’s core a case of putting the cart before the horse, saying the OCP does not include a formal transportation plan for the area. Alex Schwarz is concerned about the district opening the door to 5,000 new residents in Lynn Valley over the next two decades without a firm commitment from TransLink to increase bus service. “The increase of 5,000 people in Lynn Valley will require a substantial increase in bus service in this area,” Schwarz told DNV council on Monday. “It takes 100 buses in the morning and 100 buses at night to move 5,000 people. No high density development can go ahead in Lynn Valley or anywhere in the world without a plan to provide public transit.” In its North Shore Area Transit Plan — a long-term transit vision that stretches to 2040 — TransLink does identify future frequent transit corridors serving the Lynn Valley town centre area. DNV Coun. Roger Bassam, a Lynn Valley resident himself, says the district has to create a transportation network and a population density plan to entice TransLink to invest in local transportation. He points to the single-family-home-saturated Seymour area, saying those residents will most likely never see rapid bus service. Bassam has deep concerns about the district’s transportation vision for the future given the growth expectations locally and across the Lower Mainland. “I think we are going to be a car-centred community for a long time,” says Bassam.

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he Lower Lynn-East Keith Road traffic crawl to the Second Narrows Bridge has been the bane of transportation on the North Shore since the highway was put in. That is Bassam’s assessment of the notorious congestion hotspot that has plagued North Van motorists — many of whom aren’t going over the bridge, but rather just trying to drive home to the Seymour area. They make up part of the 293,000 daily commuter trips that don’t leave the Road to RepaiR - North Van politicians, North Shore. MLAs Jane Thornthwaite (left) and Naomi Bassam is the disYamamoto and DNV Coun. Roger Bassam, trict’s liaison to the are working together to solve the congestion Highway 1 Interchange at the Keith Road bridge. Design Working Group. Rob Newell photo He has spent the past year brainstorming alongside Ministry of Transportation consultants, staff representatives from both North Van municipalities, technical experts such as architects and engineers and citizen representations from the affected neighbourhoods. As they share ideas for a redesign of Highway 1 interchanges in the Lower Lynn and Seymour areas, the overarching question remains: how will we create an independent flow of traffic from east to west? Bassam says the community working group started by taking a blank slate. Then they began looking at who uses those road networks and the existing traffic challenges. John Leyland, longtime Seymour resident and vice-chair of the Highway 1 community working group, doesn’t really need to listen to the traffic reports. The president of Leyland Construction Ltd. just looks outside his office window, which overlooks East Esplanade Avenue and the Low Level Road. Where it really pays him grief is if he has to meet a client in the Main Street area around 3 p.m. Then he’s fighting the traffic twice. “I just shudder that I have to go back to my office,” says Leyland. He has found a secret route that cuts about five minutes off his commute. “When I see that Keith Road traffic is backed up, I take Moody [Avenue],” explains Leyland. Leyland, who was born and raised in West Vancouver, says community involvement has been always been part of his family — which explains why he signed up for the Highway 1 community working group. And transportation planning is in his blood. In the 1920s his grandfather Joseph Leyland was instrumental in bringing the Guinness family, who built the Lions Gate Bridge, to West Vancouver. continued, pAGe 28

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his week, possibly my favourite kind of column. A handful of recently-tried wines I’ve been itching to share that have nothing in common with one another except the fact that I can’t stop thinking about ‘em. Go out on a limb and give one or two a whirl this weekend! Kuheiji 2011 Junmai Daiginjo – Human | Nagoya, Japan | $69.99 | ThatsLifeGourmet.com/ Restaurants I’m really not a sake guy. kurtis@kurtiskolt.com It’s the result of a limited comprehension of the stuff combined with my frustration of the lack of acidity to my western wine palate. I recently tried this one though, and everything changed. The producer has more of a shared “western” wine philosophy and steers his sakes in that direction; vintage-specific, lively acidity and abundant, fresh flavours. This is a pricey bottle that’s a rarity around town, so you’ll have to contact their importer to nab one, or grab yourself a glass at places like Blue Water Café or Kingyo. A slew of grapefruit will jump out at you, with Gewürztraminer-esque lychee in the mid-palate and then some fresh licorice-y anise on the finish. A game-changer for me.

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Oliver’s Martiniuk family has come out with another winner in this fizzy blend of Pinot Blanc and Müller Thurgau, an aromatic Swiss cross of Riesling and Madeleine Royale. The result is a celebratory, everyday sparkler that combines the first bite of a Granny Smith apple with a drenching of lemonade and fresh lime. Next time you have friends over, pop this bottle first. Domaine de la Pépière 2011

Muscadet Sur Lie | Loire France newspaper ad 4.75” x Valley, 6.625” | $27-ish | Private Wine Stores Muscadet wines are always citrusy, full of minerality and crisp; this guy definitely following suit. The kicker with this one is once the fermentation has taken place, the spent residual yeast that sits at the bottom of the tank is left there for months (rather than being filtered out), elements of which delicately seep back through the wine. The result is a ribbon of richness from start to finish, tying together lemon, lime leaf, oyster shell and more mineral notes. Seafood, seafood, seafood.

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La Posta 2011 ‘Cocina’ Tinto | Mendoza, Argentina | $17.99 | BC Liquor Stores My palate always perks up when an Argentinian red wine strays from the ultracommon composition of 100 per cent Malbec. This hearty number blends in some Syrah and Bonarda as well, resulting in a few more layers of texture, complexity and flavor. Perfumed Italian plums waft from the glass, then continue through your first sips along with a chocolate-vanilla swirl and fresh blackberries sailing through. The acidity here is good and lofty, with some dusty tannins keeping everything in place. A good bite of extra-dark chocolate on the finish will keep you coming back for more.

Stoneboat Piano Brut | Okanagan Valley, BC | $24.90 | Private Stores/Winery Direct A wine that’s just as pretty as its package.

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The EPA fuel economy ratings for the vehicles are 18 miles per gallon (city) and 26 MPG (highway). The rear-wheel-drive Crown has a 4.6-litre V-8 that produces less horsepower (205) while burning more fuel — 14 MPG (city) and 21 MPG (highway) — than the Interceptor. The new Interceptors cost approximately $44,600 each and will be phased in as the WVPD’s current fleet of Victorias are retired (either when the vehicle reaches 160,000 kilometres or a certain age). When possible, the WVPD plans to transfer over and re-use components from its retiring fleet vehicles to help reduce costs. The WVPD already has two unmarked Interceptors — a sedan and an SUV — in the traffic section. When the new vehicles arrive from Ford they are already painted black and white. A North Shore company then adds the WVPD’s decals. Other police-specific modifications for the vehicle include rooftop emergency lighting, a prisoner transport cage and dashboard and centre console mountings for a computer, radio and other accessories. “With the all-wheel drive they handle very surefooted,” says Palmer. “They handle very well and they’re more fuel efficient but they still have all the speed and power that we need for safe emergency responses.” -The Outlook

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All locks,sion Nevertheless, sloppy earthen roads reason why initial production will be tilt, cruise, rear defogger & much more. much more. locks, tilt, cruise, rear defogger & much more. called the High Country&arriving most powerful, most technologically locks, tilt, cruise, rear defogger much more. direct injection, continuously variable standard, single projector headlights But when you do need the brakes, engines use a six-speed automatic and and rain-slicked, rocky inclines to the Crew Cab with the 5.3-litre. later in the year. advanced, and most refined full-size valve timing and GM’s Active Fuel instead of the stacked headlamps of Duralife brake rotors, with a hardare offered in rear- and four-wheelgreat rolling highways stretching off So it was not a surprise that the Take the three basic models (WT, pickup truck in the brand’s 111-year Management that seamlessly switches ened and strengthened surface to the Silverado. drive. into the horizon proved the perfect Canadian press introduction of the LT, LTZ), the three engines, three box history. to fuel-sipping four-cylinder operation An aluminum hood cuts weight by 8 reduce corrosion, are expected to last The 5.3-litre produces 335 hp and 383 lengths and two/four-wheel drive versetting. 2014 Silverados, held in and around The new Sierra features redesigned Stk#rotors 851720 (yes, even the V6) during cruising con- twice as long as conventional kg (17 lb) and other aluminum suspenStk# 8G90900 lb/ft of torque. The 4.3-litre, which came sions and you have thousands of assem- Deer Lake, Nfld., featured this verAgain listening to buyers, the Crew exterior styling, an updated interior, sion components complement new light- ditions. and provide quieter braking with out next, has 285 hp and 305 lb/ft of Cab will for the first time be available sion. conditioning, tilt, cruise, 4.3L V6, Bluetooth, 4 speed auto & 5.3L V8, 326HP, chrome package, 6 speed auto, power windowsless & bly permutations before you even start threeAir new EcoTec3 engines and a new The 2014 Sierra begins with a base weight wheels paired with low-rollingvibration. torque to be followed in the fall by the with a 6’6” box as well as the previous Deer Lake is on the west side of the adding the hundreds of options. Denali trimmore. level, along with new amemuch locks, tilt, cruise, rear defogger & much more. 4.3-litre EcoTec3 V6 (285 hp, 305 lb/ resistance tires on many of the models. 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Preliminary plans are excepted to be unveiled at a series of open houses in the new year. “We want to streamline all of the options that are out there and then have the public have their say,” says Thornthwaite.

In his ideal world, the district would build a road for local traffic on the north side of Highway 1 where Keith Road meets up with Saint Denis Avenue — essentially connecting Mount Seymour Parkway to Upper Mountain Highway. eanwhile, in West Vancouver, traffic at Taylor “It’s on the table,” says Leyland. Way and Marine Drive has become part of Calling it a safety issue, he says the douthe landscape. ble weave westbound at the Mount Seymour For the past two years Barbara Brink has Parkway exit — vehicles coming off and onto the lived in the heart of the congestion, at the West highway at the same place — needs to be elimiRoyal towers overlooking the intersection. Traffic nated. Another part of his vision includes a tunnel has become such a hot topic in her building that or a bridge between Fern Street and Main Street residents have formed an ad hoc committee to for pedestrians and cyclists. express their concerns about Park Royal’s expanMore immediate plans for the area include the sion plans. realignment of Keith Road to the Fern Street “Often we feel trapped because we can’t get out interchange and the widening of the Keith Road [of the parking lot],” says Brink, a longtime West bridge to four lanes. The Keith Road extension Van resident who speaks on behalf of the West will separate vehicles merging onto the highway Royal group. from the ones travelling to the Seymour area. They have started a petition that states: “The The district has already begun the design work residents of West Royal are opposed to further for the $7-million Keith Road bridge replacement development at Park Royal until the issue of trafproject, which will be included in the 2015 capital fic management at Taylor Way and Marine Drive budget. is resolved with a longterm realistic solution.” “I can’t see any council not approving that,” says Park Royal’s current proposal calls for two towBassam, noting a new council will be sitting then. ers — 19 and 24 storeys — housing 289 residenAnother option being floated is the creation of tial units to be built where White Spot restaurant a Highway 1 off-ramp on Keith Road that would stands today. District of West Vancouver staff have connect with Brooksbank Avenue. That off-ramp deemed the project one of the largest proposals would run right through where decommissioned ever considered by council. Keith Lynn alternative secondary school sits Brink questions a Park Royal-commissioned today. The surplus North Vancouver School District property had been eyed by Bosa Development Corporation who envisioned the land for the expansion of their North Shore Studios operation. In July, the school district posted the following message on its website: “Following several months of discussions with North Shore Studios Ltd. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Bosa Development Corporation), the North Vancouver Board of Education and the Studios have mutually agreed to end negotiations without proceeding to an agreement. The parties have been unable to come to terms and conditions that are satisfactory to both sides.” The school board is currently exam- Traffic Troubles - Barbara Brink, along with ining its surplus properties as it looks other residents of West Royal towers near Park Royal, to shore up a $14 million funding believes the mall’s expansion plans should not go ahead gap to build a new Argyle secondary, until traffic tie-ups at Taylor Way and Marine Drive are which no longer meets seismic stanresolved. dards. Rob Newell photo At the same time, there will be a school district-hosted meeting on Oct. 7 with key players from the Ministry traffic study that stated any new development of Education, the Ministry of Transportation and would bring one more car a minute into the area. DNV council and staff among other stakeholders. She also wonders why the traffic statistics were “The meeting is a private one, scheduled by collected in 2010, ahead of the Evelyn Drive condo the School District to bring the parties to greater development being occupied and a stable of new understanding regarding the need for a full stores opening at Park Royal. replacement school for Argyle secondary and, in “It just doesn’t make sense,” she says. future, Handsworth,” says NVSD spokesperson Park Royal vice-president Rick Amantea Victoria Miles. explained to The Outlook that the statistics were The Keith Lynn site is an integral piece of the collected before construction began on the road traffic puzzle, figures Bassam. area around the mall. “We do need the ability to put an exit ramp “You would never do traffic counts when a propthrough that property,” he says. “I think what’s erty isn’t operating under normal conditions,” says needed at this time is a little more time for the Amantea. plans to be fleshed out.” He added, the one-more-car-a-minute statistic is One option might be for the province to pay for based on the current traffic being generated from the school district’s capital projects, adds Bassam. White Spot — 85 vehicles per hour during the North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane afternoon commute. The study found the proposed Thornthwaite, who travels between her constituresidential towers are expected to generate 130 ency office in Lynn Valley and her home in the vehicles per hour over the same time period. Seymour area, has been having Lower Lynn trafAmantea says Park Royal is only one of many fic congestion conversations with the Ministry of traffic generators at that corner, with other stakeTransportation since 2009. holders including ferry-users, tourists and North “I live and breathe and eat this issue every day,” Shore residents working in downtown Vancouver. says Thornthwaite. “[The congestion] is made worse by people who She says she was instrumental in starting the enter into the Marine Drive and Taylor Way interHighway 1 interchange project senior advisory section and get stuck with nowhere to go,” says group, whose members include representative Amantea. from the Ministry of Transportation, Port Metro Park Royal is currently working with the Vancouver, TransLink, Squamish Nation, as well DWV to find solutions to ease the traffic backlog. as locals MLAs and mayors. TransLink is also included in those conversations. The project, which will carry a price tag of close “But the truth is, and everybody knows this, to $150 million, is expected to be implemented in as long as there is a single lane going across the phases over the next 10 to 15 years. Lions Gate Bridge there is going to be traffic line“The good news is the [Highway 1 interchange] ups trying to get through that intersection,” says issue is on the Ministry of Transportation’s radar,” Amantea. says Thornthwaite.

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The retooled bylaw, expectShe sees MRFs as critied to come back before Metro cal to quickly diverting in the weeks ahead, will plug more material to recycling one loophole that would have so that Metro doesn’t build let residue from MRFs be a bigger garbage incineradumped outside the region. tor than necessary. Metro will also ask the The region is in the province for the power to tickmidst of procuring a conet MRFs for rule violations. troversial new waste-toPitt Meadows Mayor Deb energy plant and Reimer Walters previously voted has been exploring ways to against the flow control bylaw minimize its size or avoid but now says her concerns building it altogether. have been addressed. “Once the incinerator is Burnaby Mayor Derek built there will be no way Corrigan said the multifamto go to more source sepaily organics exemption, which ration,” she said. would be reviewed after five If apartment waste is years, is an acceptable comdiverted for now to a promise to stop garbage flowMRF, she said, it won’t A crane lifts a load of garbage at Metro be calculated as part of Vancouver’s Burnaby Waste To Energy Facility. One ing east. “That’s the price I’m willthe garbage needing disMetro director hopes waste from apartments will posal in determining the be sorted at new material recovery facilities instead ing to pay to avoid the bypassing of waste out of our final size of a future WTE of being burned in a new incinerator. Black Press file region to facilities that are plant, currently estimated simply landfilling it.” at 370,000 tonnes per But Port Moody Coun. Rick year. Glumac opposed the changes. He said the enforcement “We don’t see the MRF concept as damaging our provisions are too vague and predicted no MRFs will ability to source separate in the long term.” be built under the rules. The proposed waste control bylaw would require all “I don’t think we have any idea of the unintended garbage to go to regional facilities, blocking shipments consequences that are going to come of this,” added to out-of-region landfills where tipping fees are far North Vancouver District Coun. Roger Bassam. lower and Metro bans on dumping recyclables don’t Various business groups have opposed Metroapply. imposed waste flow control, but it’s supported by local Metro planners say a trickle of waste now being recycling industries that fear usable material will exit trucked out of region threatens to turn into a flood, the region. bleeding the regional district of tipping fee revenue twitter.com/nsoutlook that underpins the entire garbage and recycling system.

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changed his name to SpiritCool. After years of touring with bands throughout Canada, the U.S. and overseas, his main challenge was coming up with a unique sound — one that was exclusively his. But he managed to do just that and has earned himself a spot on CBC Searchlight’s “Top 20 Lower Mainland Best New Acts” by setting himself apart with an innovative acoustic live looping technique. “Simply put, it is the art of ‘layering music’ to create an entire song. There are no pre-recorded backing tracks used,” says SpiritCool, dressed in his signature black pants, dress shirt, tie and hat. To create and perform original, Top 40 and classic songs, he records a phrase of a song and then “layers” on top of each section. “This is all completely live,” he tells The Outlook proudly of his hard work creating a unique sound, which is put together in his first album All The Pieces. While in high school SpiritCool took theory and piano lessons in Lynn Valley then went on to video engineering courses in Vancouver and Calgary, as well as hours teaching himself the craft. He joined several bands as lead vocalist and on bass, guitar and persuasion and toured for years nationally and internationally, including across the U.K. and Japan, with members from Trooper, Prism, Poetic Justice and other bands. “During the years of touring, many days were spent honing and practising a craft but in the wings, the journey to create one’s own sounds was my main objective.” To hear SpiritCool’s music go to northshoreoutlook.com or visit his webpage, spiritcoool.com.

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mirror to ourselves. The villains aren’t Communist Cubans. The villains are people you and I know.� It was a dream to shoot there because everything was possible. Need a street scene? No problem. Have a sign on a building in the background? You don’t need to have it removed. Besides, it’s a city of great beauty and charm. “A blind man could shoot an award-winning film in Cuba,� Pantages says. Pantages and Bellows wrote the initial script with lots of input from friends. In the final stage, Steve Pink (Gross Pointe Blank, High Fidelity) came on board. He was working with Bellows on another project and “fell in love with� 3 Days in Havana. “He directed scenes on the written page,� Pantages says. As co-directors, Pantages says he and Bellows “had each other’s back. We’re a two-headed beast. Gil’s an intelligent, analytical man who break things down. I’m ‘throw the spaghetti against the wall and see if it sticks.’� Twenty-six years ago, Pantages and Bellows met when they were both acting in a project in Tofino. “We were sitting on a log telling stories to one another. We shook hands and said we were going to make quality films.� Christopher Heyerdahl (Twilight Saga, True Blood, Hell on Wheels) plays a Canadian Consulate official in 3 Days in Havana. He and Pantages have been friends since they were in Barry Rector’s musical theatre class at West Vancouver secondary. “We were the Glee kids and Barry really inspired us.

He’s still a mentor to a lot of us,â€? says Pantages, who gives a shout-out to Rector and Schlesinger in the movie’s credits. Heyerdahl shares Pantages’ reticence about giving too much away about his character, Anders. “It’s difficult to describe‌,â€? he says. “You can’t say good guy or bad guy. He creates conflict and he’s not who or what our hero expects. He surprises both the characters and the audience.â€? “What we perceive and what is happening can be two different things,â€? Pantages says with that air of mysteriousness. Other actors include Greg Wise and his mother-in-law Phyllida Law, John Cassini and fellow Vancouverites Robin Dunne and Lauren Lee Smith. 3 Days in Havana screens Sept. 28 at 6:15pm at the Rio Theatre and Oct. 4 at 4:10pm at International Theatre. Go to VIFF.org for tickets.

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CARETAKERS/ RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS CARETAKER

Resident Caretaker/Maintenance required for multi site complex in the City of Langley. Competitive wages with an excellent benefit package.

Jill Ashdown, a life well lived.

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FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944

Supervisors

for Ultra Tech Cleaning Systems in downtown & Burnaby areas.

Must have experience in supervision & janitorial services. Good pay with benefits. Apply in person or email: 201-1420 Adanac St., Vancouver info@utcs.com

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A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity

• Annual Starting Revenue of $12,000 - $120,000 • Guaranteed Cleaning Contracts • Professional Training Provided • Financing Available • Ongoing Support • Low Down Payment required A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning. Coverall of BC 604.434.7744 info@coverallbc.com www.coverallbc.com ALL CASH Drink/Snack Vending Business Route. Complete Training. Small Investment Required. 1888-979-VEND (8363). www.healthydrinkvending.co

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EDUCATION

To conduct deliveries for international lubricants co. in Vancouver area, Seattle-Tacoma, Prince George, Okanagan & Edmonton. Pay $20/hour, mileage, bonus, profit-sharing & full benefits. Apply with resume by emailing custservpacific@fuchs.com or faxing to 604-888-1145

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Family Caregiver.

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Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic

Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.

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Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position.

Required Immediately.

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Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or Fax: 604.599.5250

PERSONAL SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

GUARANTEED Job Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Information 1-800-972-0209

EDUCATION

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

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LABOURERS

Trailer Mechanic

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TRAVEL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

GUARANTEED Job Placement. Labourers,Tradesmen & Class1 Drivers For Oil & Gas Industry Work. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Info 1-888-213-2854

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A Service will be held for Jill at Highlands United Church in North Vancouver on Friday September 27th at 11:00 am. This will be followed by a Celebration of Life in a reception room at the Holiday Inn at 1:00 pm.

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ELECTRICAL

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PLUMBING

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509

AUCTIONS

TRANSPORTATION 810

AUTO FINANCING

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TRANSPORTATION

AUTO FINANCING

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

The Scrapper

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

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GARDENING

SUNDECKS

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ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627

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Journeyman Call 604-345-0899

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Always Done Right With Integrity.

Complete Dry-wall & Renovation services. Textured ceiling specialist. Phone Steve (604)613-4861 1 DAY INSTALL COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING Free Estimates Ask us about $20K Gov’t Grant or visit: www.bchousing.org/HAFI - 1 Piece Seamless Acrylic Walls - Custom Showers, Tubs, Glass Doors - Wheelchair Accessible Showers

604-812-9721 GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 604-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca

PETS 477

PETS

BRITISH Bulldog Puppies. Pure breed, CKC and home trained. $700. M/F, 2 months old, current shots. 778-800-1369. Email: statohe@gmail.com CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

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MOVING & STORAGE

LAGOTTO ROMAGNOLO PUPS, perfect family dogs, non-shedding, stable, intelligent & loving, $1900. www.lagottinokennels.com

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.

AFFORDABLE MOVING www.affordablemovers.bc.com

$45/Hr

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing and vinyl. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS 10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. CB. Re-roofing, New Roof Gutters.

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MISC. FOR SALE

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

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AUTO FINANCING

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

1-800-961-7022

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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Hauling Anything..

3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour

But Dead Bodies!!

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.

by MERCEDES, black, loaded, immaculate, 56,000 kms, $13,500, Call: 604-746-9069

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of CHARLES GEORGE BRAAKSMA, who died on November 15, 2012, are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to DEANNA NICOLE DRAHOVZAL, c/o Brawn Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 - 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kirsten E.H. Wharton, on or before October 10, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.

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HOMES WANTED

TRANSPORTATION

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RE: CHARLES GEORGE BRAAKSMA, Deceased, formerly of 2201 - 138 Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC

REAL ESTATE

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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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

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

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ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

AUTO CREDIT - Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply at: uapplyudrive.CA or Call toll free 1.877.680.1231

STEEL BUILDING - SIZZLING SUMMER SAVINGS EVENT! 20X22 $4,188. 25X24 $4,598. 30X36 $6,876. 32X44$8,700. 40X52 $12,990. 47X70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

MUNCHKINS KITTENS, born Sept 11, ready Nov 14. 2 Fem, 1 Male. $400 - $700, shots, dewormed & vet chkd. (604)543-1828 .

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

AUCTION - Houseboats, Boats, PWC, Trucks, Trailers and more. September 21st, Kelowna www.westernstarauctions.com

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• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560

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CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service

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

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FLEETWOOD WASTE Bin Rentals 10-30 Yards. Call Ken at 604-294-1393

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