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Oak Bay municipal worker Jared Goldade checks a sign posted by volunteers reminding motorists that Beach Drive will be closed to traffic Sunday because of the Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon. The marathon begins at 8:45 a.m. Sharon Tiffin/News staff
Security beefed up for marathon Boston Marathon bombing and a misguided attempt at B.C. legislature this summer convince Victoria race officials to increase policing and security this weekend
Daniel Palmer Reporting
Organizers for this weekend’s Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon are taking extra security precautions in the wake of last spring’s Boston Marathon bombings and a botched bombing attempt at the B.C. legislature. While details are being kept secret, participants and supporters should anticipate random bag checks throughout the Oct. 13 event, which begins and ends in front of the legislature grounds on Belleville Street. “We are working with the City of Victoria and the police to make sure everything is safe for our volunteers as well as for all the participants and supporters,” said Kathy Noel, marathon general manager and technical director. The nearly 1,600 volunteers have also been
briefed on proper security preparation for the event, which is expected to draw at least 11,000 runners, she said. The Victoria Police Department is ramping up its resources to help ensure public safety as well, said Const. Mike Russell. “Details of what is involved can’t be released for obvious reasons, but sufficed to say, we’re taking extra precautions,” he said. “Make sure you bring all your items with you and have a secure place to store them. And as always, report anything suspicious to (police officers) on scene.” The full marathon route loops north through Oak Bay, where police will have more reserve constables out on the street to assist with traffic flow, said Staff Sgt. Rob Smith.
“We haven’t put anything special in place this year,” he said. “But a uniformed presence seems to keep things running smoothly.” The majority of barricading and directing of runners will be handled by marathon volunteers, Smith said. Police at the B.C. legislature will liaise with VicPD throughout the day Sunday, but don’t anticipate any problems, said Staff Sgt. Ron Huck with the Office of the Sergeant-At-Arms. “It should be a fun time,” he said, noting the marathon’s high number of volunteers is beneficial to security. “We’ll be keeping the regular tabs.” dpalmer@vicnews.com
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Runners on the starting line Travis Paterson News staff
You run hard and then you eat some turkey. It’s the simple way to look at this weekend’s marathon, as thanksgiving dinner is the reward for months of dedicated training. It isn’t just the 2,030 registered participants of the 42.2-kilometre GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon who’ll be working up an appetite, as another 5,292 are registered for the 21.1km half-marathon and 2,589 for the 8K road race. Those numbers were from Wednesday, and totalled 10,961, with the 1,050 mini marathoners set to partake in the 1.25 km Thrifty Foods Kids Run. That’s a lot of calories burned. And don’t forget the hundreds of volunteers, who deserve an extra spoonful of stuffing for making the race happen. Marathon weekend has grown into a serious business in Victoria,
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More than 11,000 runners are expected to take part in Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon events this weekend, which includes a full marathon, half-marathon, 8K road race and kids’ run. a reliable economic generator as the city’s biggest sporting event and a major influence on the city’s cultural landscape. It has its lighter moments, as marathoners have crossed the finish
line in tutus, and colourful costumes and who can forget, Adam Campbell’s world record marathon time for a someone in a business suit from 2012. But for the most part it’s a well-run business
that benefits charities – last year’s total money raised was $325,000 – and the general health of our community. The Victoria Marathon has influenced dozens of smaller races throughout
the season which are filled with marathoners ramping up for the big day. As the elites look to break records Sunday, behind them is 10,000 runners, mostly local, accomplishing a long awaited goal.
RACE EVENT TIMELINE 6:30 a.m.: Marathon (early start). Starts on Menzies and Kingston Streets.
and visually impaired start at 7:25 a.m. 8:45 a.m.: Marathon (main start). Starts on Menzies and Kingston Streets, beside the B.C. legislature. Wheelchair and visually impaired start at 8:40 a.m.
7:15 a.m.: 8K road race. Starts on Belleville Street between Menzies and Oswego. Wheelchair and visually impaired start at 7:10 a.m.
10:15 a.m.: Thrifty Foods Kids Run. Starts on Menzies Street just off Kingston, on the west side of the B.C. legislature building.
7:30 a.m.: Half marathon. Starts on Menzies and Kingston Streets, beside the B.C. legislature. Wheelchair
Today to Sunday: Race expo and runners’ package pickup at Victoria Conference Centre.
This Sunday’s Goodlife Fitness Victoria Marathon consists of four individual races.
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Speaker series kicks off weekend The GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon’s race expo is hosting another strong guest list for its Speaker Series, tomorrow (Oct. 12) from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the auditorium on level 1 of the Victoria Conference Centre. Speaking are Dick Beardsley, the former underdog who nearly outduelled Albeto Salazar in the 1982 Boston Marathon, Rich Benyo, the author and editor of magazine Marathon and Beyond, and Olympian Hilary Stellingwerff. Also speaking are Canadian running champion Lucy Smith, Mena Westhaver, founder of Sole Sisters, and Sara Joy Erickson of Running Moms.
Marathon road closures and traffic The GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon route will clog up much of downtown Victoria on Sunday morning, particularly at the start and finish line of Menzies Street and area. Expect detours and delays in the downtown core near the water, in James Bay and Beacon Hill Park before, and along Dallas Road, Gonzales Bay, Fairfield, Oak Bay and Uplands, where it turns around. Anyone living south of McNeill Avenue, east of Foul Bay Avenue and west of Oliver Street, can cross the marathon route in their vehicle on Foul Bay Road at McNeill Avenue.
Bring on the elites Black Press file photo
Large crowds are expected to cheer runners on in this year’s GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon. Best spots to view runners? Try areas near the B.C. legislature, Ogden Point, Mile ‘O’, Beacon Hill Park and the Victoria Golf Course.
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city officials. Crews uncovered a human bone on Sept. 11, less than a half-metre below an asphalt pathway that was being removed. Since then, another three bones have been uncovered at surprisingly shallow depths during pathway and lighting upgrading, said Kate Friars, director of parks. “All of (the human remains) have since been in the hands of the archeologists,” she said. Provincial archeologists have been conducting onsite work since mid-September and have removed and catalogued the bones. It hasn’t yet been determined when the human remains will be returned to the site, nor how they will be reburied. The majority of aesthetic work in the park, which includes
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Shawn Thibault works on removing clay from the cracks of a 150-year-old tombstone at Pioneer Square Park. the restoration of grave markers, the removal of some invasive trees and replanting of native foliage, is scheduled to be completed by Nov. 11, Friars said. “Given the weather’s improved somewhat, we’ve been making great strides,” she said. A planned pilot street closure of Rockland Avenue
between Quadra and Vancouver streets is also still being negotiated with leaders at Christ Church Cathedral, who rely on the street to access one of its parking lots, she said. The park’s facelift is budgeted to cost $762,000, with about half that amount being spent this year. The additional archeology costs will be absorbed into the city’s capital budget and reported back to council at the end of the fiscal year, Friars said. “We won’t know specifically until the end of the year (how it impacts the parks budget),” she said. Pioneer Square was used as the city cemetery between 1855 and 1873. There are an estimated 1,300 mostly unmarked human remains buried within the park. dpalmer@vicnews.com
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A 30-year-old Esquimalt man faces numerous drug trafficking charges after Victoria police found a kilogram of cocaine and $9,000 cash in his home. VicPD officers executed a search warrant in the 400block of Grafton St. on Oct. 3 on the “mid-level dealer,” said Const. Mike Russell. “Officers have reason to believe that the suspect has been in the drug trafficking business for a lengthy period and that this arrest will have an impact on drug trafficking in Victoria and Esquimalt,”
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Housing project builds on $25,000 donation A Victoria womens’ transitional housing project is getting a makeover, thanks to a $25,000 grant from The Home Depot. Threshold Housing Society’s Holly House provides semiindependent living for girls aged 16 to 21 who are in need of support. The funding will be used to upgrade flooring and the bathroom at the home. The Home Depot’s affordable
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ZONING BYLAW, 1992, NO. 2050, AMENDMENT BYLAW [NO. 208], 2013, NO. 2809 - provides for a change in the zoning designation of 429 Lampson Street [PID 023-009-331 Lot B, Section 11, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP60066] shown cross hatched on Map #1 from Tourist Commercial [C-5B] Zone to Comprehensive Development District No. 84 [CD No-84];
OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN BYLAW, 2006, NO. 2646, AMENDMENT BYLAW [NO. 15], 2013, NO. 2808 - provides for a change in the designations of 429 Lampson Street [PID 023-009331 Lot B, Section 11, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP60066] shown cross hatched on Map #1 from “Commercial Mixed Use” to “English Inn Mixed Use” and from “Development Permit Area No.2 Commercial” to “Development Permit Area No.7 – English Inn”;
HERITAGE DESIGNATION [429 Lampson Street] BYLAW, 2013, NO. 2807 – provides for the protection of the existing building and area shown cross-hatched on Map # 2 at 429 Lampson Street [PID 023-009-331 Lot B, Section 11, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP60066] with heritage designation pursuant to Section 967 of the Local Government Act, including provisions for heritage alteration permits.
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Ágúst Guðmundsson is the awarding-winning maker of nine feature films, including “Seagull’s Laughter” and the television series “Nonni and Manni,” which Knowledge Network aired some years ago. He is the director of the Federation of Icelandic Artists. Ágúst will lecture on belief in the supernatural in Iceland. He will also present his most recent film, the comedy “Spooks and Spirits” that will be featured at the Mill Valley Film Festival in San Francisco in mid-October.
Free and open to the public. Seating is limited. Visit our online events calendar at www.uvic.ca/events Persons with a disability requiring accommodation for this lecture should call 250-853-7656 at least 48 hours in advance. For more information on this lecture phone 250-853-7656.
MAP #1 - Site Location: PID 023-009-331 Lot B, Section 11, Esquimalt District, Plan VIP60066
The general purpose of the proposed bylaws is to facilitate the subdivision of the subject property and subsequent redevelopment with an opportunity for a future mix of commercial (tourist accommodation, restaurant, lounge with accessory uses), residential (single, multiple, townhouse, with home occupations) and institutional uses (congregate care senior citizens apartments), but it also allows the possibility of only residential uses. Maximum density of 0.4 floor area ratio (“FAR”) would be permitted on Site A [Map # 2], where the exterior of the existing building [English Inn also known as, the Maclure House or the Manor house] would be protected in accordance with the heritage designation bylaw. Site B [Map #2] would allow for multiple new buildings with a total density of up to 1.6 FAR and
MAP #2 - Location: Proposed Heritage Designated building (English Inn aka Maclure House or the Manor house) and area; Illustration: Proposed future subdivision of the subject property into Site A and Site B.
a maximum height of 21 metres [approximately 6 storeys]. The OCP Amendment Bylaw also includes new development permit guidelines for the subject property. AND FURTHERMORE TAKE NOTICE that copies of the proposed Bylaws and relevant background documents may be inspected at the offices of Development Services, Municipal Hall, 1229 Esquimalt Road, Esquimalt, B.C., Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. [excluding Statutory Holidays] until October 21, 2013. ANJA NURVO CORPORATE OFFICER
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Let’s count our blessings While we in Greater Victoria have many things to be thankful for year-round, now is, of course, the best time to express our thanks. We would like to start with the weather. Oh, are we grateful for our weather. While we are still basking in double-digit delight, our neighbours to the north are seeing the first few flakes of winter fall. Now, we realize that sooner rather than later our weather will take a more decidedly liquid form, but as we say in Victoria: at least we don’t have to shovel it. Next would be our quality of life. While this is difficult to quantify, we know we’ve got it good. Around the region we can bike to work, run through forested trails on the weekends, enjoy parks with up-to-date equipment and buy farm-fresh fruit and veggies almost any time of year. We can kayak in November, golf in December, ski in April, and those of us with leathery hides can swim in the ocean just about any darn day we please. As far as transportation goes, we’re pretty happy with our choices. B.C. Transit keeps us cruising around town on schedule for the most part. And while B.C. Ferries may take a lot of heat for giving high bonuses and raises to its top executives all the while asking for more subsidies, cutting services and increasing fares … wait, where were we going with this one? Thankful, right, thankful … clam chowder! Yum. Speaking of food. We can’t fail to mention our local restaurants. Whether it’s burgers, sushi, Thai, Indian, Korean, pizza, homemade doughnuts or ice cream you crave, you can find it here and it’s delicious. What would a Thanksgiving editorial be without thanking our municipal politicians? (We’ll let you ponder that for a minute …) No, really. These guys and gals aren’t in it for the money or fame. They work hard on our behalf far beyond one council meeting a week, with very little financial remuneration. They listen to residents’ complaints, take phone calls at home and respond to problems, both big and small, at the drop of a hat. And while our mayors may be low key and perhaps just a little bit dull, at least they’re not Rob Ford. For this we are truly grateful. What do you think? Give us your comments by e-mail: editor@vicnews.com or fax 250-386-2624. All letters must have a name and a telephone number for verification. The VICTORIA NEWS is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.
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Despite Fukushima, eating fish is safe Following Japan’s devastating 2011 those naturally occurring in the earthquake and tsunami, fear spread environment around us. Natural, or background radiation, is found in about risks of leaked radiation many sources, including food items, from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear medical treatments and air travel. power plant – for the health of The most comprehensive health those living in or near Fukushima or assessment, by the World involved in cleanup efforts, Health Organization, and for the planet and the concludes radioactive potential impacts on our particles that make their complex marine food web. way to North America’s Shunichi Tanaka, head of waters will have a limited Japan’s Nuclear Regulation effect on human health, Authority, told reporters with concentrations radioactive water has predicted to be below likely been leaking into WHO safety levels. the Pacific Ocean since More reports are the disaster hit. It’s the largest single contribution David Suzuki in the works. The UN of radionuclides to the Science Matters agency charged with assessing global levels marine environment ever and consequences of observed, according to ionizing radiation will present its one report. With 300 tonnes of contaminated water pouring into the findings to the UN General Assembly this month. This is where we may sea every day, Japan’s government find answers about the amount finally acknowledged the urgency of of radioactive material released, the situation in September. how it was dispersed and any Social media is now abuzz with repercussions for the environment people swearing off fish from the and food sources. Pacific Ocean. Given the lack of The ocean is vast and dynamic information around containment with many complexities we don’t efforts, some may find this reasonable. But preliminary research fully understand. It appears two currents off Japan’s coast — the shows fish caught off Canada’s Kuroshio Current and Kurushio Pacific Coast are safe to eat. Extension — diluted radioactive It will take about three years material to below WHO safety from the time of the incident levels within the first four months for the radiation plume to reach of the disaster. Eddies and giant the West Coast, which would be whirlpools, some tens of kilometres early next year. Recent testing of wide, continue the dilution and migratory fish, including tissue will direct radioactive particles samples collected from Pacific to coastal areas for at least two bluefin tuna caught off the California decades. coast, assessed radiation levels Fish from the water near the and potential effects on marine crippled plant are not faring so food webs far away from Japan. well. High levels of cesium-134, a Trace amounts of radioisotopes radioactive isotope that decays from the Fukushima plant were rapidly, were found in fish samples found, although the best available there. Radiation levels in the sea science puts them at levels below
around Japan have been holding steady and not falling as expected, further demonstrating that radiation leakage is not under control. At least 42 fish species from the immediate area are considered unsafe for consumption, and fisheries there remain closed. New concerns continue to arise. While the initial leak contained cesium isotopes, water flowing into the ocean from the plant now appears to be higher in strontium-90, a radioactive substance that is absorbed differently. While cesium tends to go in and out of the body quickly, strontium heads for the bones. A huge accumulation of radioactive water at the plant must be dealt with immediately. Determining the full effects of years of exposure to lower levels of radioactive contamination leaking into the ocean will take time and require continued monitoring and assessment. While Health Canada monitors radionuclide levels in food sold in Canada, and one of its studies incorporates samples from Vancouver, we need to remain vigilant and demand timely monitoring results. Any amount of leaked radiation is harmful to the planet and the health of all species, including humans. A major release of radioactivity, such as that from Fukushima, is a huge concern, with unknowns remaining around long-term health risks such as cancers. That doesn’t mean it’s unsafe to eat all fish caught on the Pacific West Coast. I’m taking a precautionary approach: fish will stay part of my diet, as long as they’re caught locally and sustainably, and will remain so until new research gives me pause to reconsider.
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Smoking restrictions a natural societal shift Re: Smokers kicked to the curb (News, Oct. 4) About five years ago, I was in Port Angeles, Wash. While there, I observed many signs that said it is unlawful to smoke with 25 feet of a doorway. My handy metric converter tells me that 25 feet is 7.62 metres. So, it would seem that our neighbours just to the south of us have been living with much stricter restrictions then we have for quite some time. Although, I am an advocate for civil rights, I am surprised
that the B.C. Civil Liberties Association has chosen to weigh in on this issue, as there are no “rights” involved here (human, natural, legal, or otherwise). One’s rights end at the end of their nose, i.e. one can not impinge on the rights of others without a very good reason such as traffic laws that prevent mass chaos on the roads, convicted criminals losing their right to freedom, etc. Smoking is something that very much impinges on the rights of others, yet there is no good reason for smoking.
I fully expect that smoking will be outlawed within my lifetime, and increasing restrictions are just a step along the way. Also, I will point out that there are other things that are legal but which are restricted. You can’t walk down the street with an open bottle of alcohol, for instance. One last thing, I must ask: why aren’t smokers fined for littering when they throw those dirty disgusting cigarette butts down on the ground? John Nemeth Esquimalt
It is very much detrimental both to the smoker and to society at large, and has no redeeming qualities. Thus there can be no “right” to smoke. Thus restrictions on smoking can not be said to violate civil liberties. You quote Dani Kong who asks why it is legal to smoke when it is such a problem. I suspect that it is legal because people have been smoking for hundreds of years, and it’s only in the last 50 years or so that we have known how detrimental it is. It takes time to change society; however,
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Re: Smokers kicked to the curb (News, Oct. 4) Smokers shouldn’t even need to be told not to smoke in elevators, at bus stops and in doorways, yet they do anyways. Electronic cigs don’t bother me one bit and maybe should be permitted everywhere, but cigarettes are extremely annoying. I carry a bandanna to hold over my mouth at all times to avoid the smoke of the dozens of smokers who will pass me everyday. I watch everyone approaching me, particularly their fingers, but still often smokers sneak up behind me. One huff can leave a nasty taste in your mouth for 20 minutes. I care about my health, I have suffered 20 years exposure to concrete dust and 10 years exposure to pesticide. As a poor wage slave, my ability to survive absolutely depends on my physical health. Even smokers hate secondhand smoke. If smokers want total rights and freedoms, go to China, where every household also burns coal. As deaths from smoking and air pollution mount in China, eventually they will impose smoking bans in public spaces. Smoking within a 40-foot radius of
non-smokers is a hostile act. John Defalque Victoria
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Re: Taking aim at reader’s 9/11 building theory (Letters, Oct. 4) Mr. Simpson’s statements regarding 9/11 are misleading and devoid of scientific facts. The official 9/11 report compiled by The National Institute of Standards and Technology, admits that building 7 fell at free fall speed for 2.5 -3 seconds. This has been verified by thousands of experts around the world. Anyone who understands basic physics knows that for those 2.5 seconds there had to be absolutely zero resistance beneath. This is not a theory, this is science. Furthermore, Mr Simpson states that there is no documentation of thermite or a derivative being used in a controlled demolition, and therefore leads the reader to believe that it couldn’t possibly be done. I’d like to remind Mr. Simpson that before 9/11 (and since) there was no documentation of a steel-framed skyscraper collapsing due to fire, yet this is exactly what NIST claimed happened to building 7, a 47-storey skyscraper. I’d recommend visiting ae911truth.org where over 2,500 architects and engineers from around
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Re: Columnists climate views belie science (Letters, Oct. 9) I am not an apologist for big oil. I must, however, refute something that John R. Paterson said in his Oct. 9 letter written to counter an article by Tom Fletcher. A 2012 paper published in The Cryosphere finds Antarctica has been gaining surface ice and snow accumulation over the past 150-plus years, and even finds acceleration in some areas. There has been much play about diminishing ice in the Arctic and increasing global temperatures because open ocean absorbs the sun’s rays. Shouldn’t the opposite be true for Antarctica? Combine this with the IPCC’s data that the Earth’s climate has not warmed in the past 15 years in spite of increases in CO2 production, and I think a healthy dose of skepticism is in order. It disturbs me to see humancaused global-warming supporters make misleading absolute statements that are easily contradicted by science. Jeff St.Gelais Victoria
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ne of the first things David Diamond plans to ask Victoria audience members attending the Theatre for Living event is, “How many people are here to see a play?” You see, this is not your traditional theatre form. There are no actors, no script. It’s kind theatre from the inside out. Corporations in Our Heads, the latest offering from Diamond’s socially and psychologically tuned-in company, encourages people in the audience to share stories of how corporate messaging affects the way they live their lives, or how they feel about themselves. From there, they or others in the crowd get up and act out those messages in oftenhilarious improvisational style. “But it isn’t only about consuming,” Diamond says. “At the heart of it, it’s about the messages from corporations that affect our relationships with ourselves and others, because that’s what drives everything else.” Diamond doesn’t see consumption as the great evil, more so over-consumption. “Our role here isn’t just to empty the cabinet,” he says, speaking metaphorically of humans’ role on this planet. “But the messages we get about consumption lead us to empty the cabinet.” Theatre for Living was founded in Vancouver as Headlines Theatre in 1981 by a group of politically active artists including Diamond, who became artistic director in 1984. It evolved from Brazilian director Augusto Boal’s Theatre of the Oppressed, which used theatre to get discussions going about local issues of importance and has become an international organization. “Originally the idea (for our company) was to expose the headlines that were out there, but the nature of the work
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really shifted to the communities,” Diamond says. “It really is more about (local) dialogue than saying ‘here’s the monster to defeat.’” Diamond and company had success with a previous participatory production, Two Degrees of Fear and Desire, in which audience members spoke about the barriers to them taking action on global warming. While the subject matter can be very personal and serious, in the end, these community events are still about entertainment and being creative.
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“We are actually there to engage in art making,” Diamond says. “It’s called Theatre for Living, not lecture for living. Part of this is a recognition that all of us are artists; all of us have lives valuable enough to make theatre about.” The Corporations in Our Heads tour comes to the University of Victoria’s David Lam Auditorium on Friday, Oct. 18 at 7:30 p.m., and First Metropolitan United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd. at 7 p.m. on Oct. 19. Admission is by donation. For more information about Theatre for Living, visit headlinestheatre.com.
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long, long time ago, Don McLean can still remember when music used to make him smile. But over the more than 45 years the American troubadour has been making music, it has changed — and changed a lot. “Music as I would define it is disappearing,” says McLean. “More people these days are screaming a lot. ... Songs can be identified within a few notes, there’s no real melody. There’s a lot of blather out there. They write a hook and repeat the same thing over and over. And that’s a good version of a pop song today. The bad stuff is unintelligible garbage.” As a folk artist who came up in the ‘60s and ‘70s playing in coffee houses alongside the likes of Pete Seeger, McLean has seen the industry change as quickly as the music. “The recording business is over — I
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SaT. OCT. 12 conTra dance - Cindy Holmes calling to the tunes of Ms. Behavin’. Beginners welcome and no partner required. Learn the moves at 7:00 pm, dance at 7:30 pm. Tickets, $8 at the door, St. Martin’s Hall (550 Obed). Please wear soft-soled shoes and comfortable clothing. victoriacontradance.com. SwimaThon - Fundraiser for Victoria Hospice gets swimmers of all ages into the water. Until Oct. 12. victoriahospice.org.
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GoodLife fiTneSS VicToria maraThon - Register for the 34th annual marathon, half-marathon or 8k road race until Oct. 12. Or if you live in James Bay, Fairfield or Oak Bay, chances are, you’ll still be in the middle of the action. Check runvictoriamarathon for events and road closures. The princeSS Bride QuoTeaLonG - Blurt out all the best lines from the ‘80s fairy tale comedy along with a room of other Princess Bride nerds at the newly re-launched Vic Theatre. Tickets are $10 at the door (808 Douglas). thevic.ca.
stagE FRI. OCT. 11 fracTured faBLeS: The priSon puppeT proJecT - Conceived, written, designed, built and performed by the inmates of William Head prison. More than 50 hand-built puppets and original bluegrass music from the inmates at 6000 William Head. Continues until Nov. 9. Tickets, $20 at ticketrocket.org.. 250-391-7078. harVey - Heather Jarvie directs the story of disarming Elwood P. Dowd and his friendship with a giant white rabbit that only he can see. The family-friendly show runs until Oct. 19 at Langham Court Theatre (805 Langham). Tickets range to $21 at 250384-2142 or langhamtheatre.ca. faLSTaff - Theatre Inconnu presents an adaptation of British author Robert Nye’s novel as a oneactor romp through the life of Sir John Falstaff. Heroic, comical and with adult content. Continues until Oct. 19 at Theatre Inconnu, 1923 Fernwood. Tickets $14 at ticketrocket.org. GoodniGhT deSdemona (Good morninG JuLieT) - The Belfry Theatre presents a comic mash-up and re-imagining of Othello and Romeo and Juliet by novelist/
playwright Ann-Marie MacDonald. Nightly at 8 p.m. until Oct. 20. Tickets, $25-40 at belfry.bc.ca.
Music SaT. OCT. 12 VaLdy- A 34-year veteran of the Canadian folk music scene comes to University Centre Farquhar Auditorium. Tickets, $23.50/$28.50, at tickets.uvic.ca. auSTra- The Toronto band brings their blend of harmonies and analogue beats to Sugar (858 Yates) for an early show. Tickets, $20 at ticketweb.ca. don mcLean - The legendary American singer-songwriter plays Alix Goolden Performance Hall (907 Pandora). Tickets, $62.50 at rmts. bc.ca, ticketweb.ca. compaSSion GoriLLa cd reLeaSe- Locals celebrate the release of their new album, recorded on tour in Mexico earlier this year. Devil in the Wood Shack joins the show at Copper Owl. Tickets, $10 advance, $12 at the door (1900 Douglas). adam doBreS, BLue TaTToo BLueS Band, TayLor caSperSen, Gord phiLLipS, Bernie radoLfinGer, KyLe LySioneK - Night of music at the Sooke Baptist Church (7110 West Coast) in support of the Sooke Dance Studio, which was devastated by fire. Tickets, $15 at South Shore Gallery.
activE SaT. OCT. 12 BaLLroom dance and rhumBa worKShop - Pick up some dance moves with Lee and Elizabeth McGregor at Saanich Commonwealth Place gym (4636 Elk Lake). All levels welcome. Workshop at 7. General dancing at 8pm. $6 - $12. mcgregordancestudio.com.
FRI. OCT. 11 free fun- On Friday nights kids and teens are welcomed for free skating, Junior Braves hockey, access to pool, ping-pong, dome hockey, foosball, video game systems and refreshments at Pearkes rec centre and The Flipside Youth Activity Centre (3100 Tillicum). Ongoing. saanich.ca.
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collection at Coast Collective Art Centre (3221 Heatherbell) until Oct. 13. coastcollective.ca GraTiTude wiTh aTTiTude Lorna Bergen, Nancy Dolan and Jan Dong pay tribute to all the people and things enriching their lives. The whimsical paint, mixed media and photography show runs until Nov. 3, metchosinartgallery.ca.
paperworK - The artists of Vic West Art Quest present a group show of new works exploring how paper can be pushed to its limits by being crumpled, folded, woven, cut, torn or sculpted to be completely reinvented. Vic West Community Centre (521 Craigflower). Until Oct. 12. vicwestartquest.com. urBan ThunderBirdS - Artists and co-curators lessLie and Rande
Cook realize this exhibition as a two-part installation exploring issues related to urban life and consumer culture through paintings, prints, photography and mixed media. The work uses contemporary concepts while connecting traditions of Coast Salish and Kwakwaka’wakw culture. aggv.ca. Until Jan. 12 at Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (1040 Moss).
FRI. OCT. 11 craZy wiSdom- International Buddhist Film Festival Selection Crazy Wisdom is screening at The newlyrelaunched Vic Theatre, featuring a live skype-in with International Buddhist Film Festival executive director Gaetano Kazuo Maida. Tickets are $10, plus $2 membership to the Victoria Film Festival. 7pm at 808 Douglas. thevic.ca.
SaT. OCT. 12 cafe ScienTifiQue: ShapinG new roLeS - UVic researchers and the Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness present an informal discussion on doing research with youth who know the streets. Discovery Coffee (664 Discovery) 3 to 5pm.
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weekend Those vagaries are nicely counterpointed with smart comments by the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Bette Midler. But best of all are the many musical moments, when we watch and listen as these awesome singers bring on the harmonies… and transform a good song into something spine-tinglingly memorable. Rating: ★★★★ (20 Feet From Stardom plays Sun.-Wed., Oct. 13-16, at UVic’s Cinecenta).
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CAPTAIN PHILLIPS -(Odeon/ SilverCity/Empire Uni 4/Westshore) Talented director Paul Greengrass (***Bourne Supremacy) tells the true tale of a ship captain (Tom Hanks) whose boat is captured by Somali pirates. MACHETE KILLS -(SilverCity) The irrepressible Robert Rodriguez (***Sin City, Grindhouse) churns out a lurid, jokily-violent sequel to his drive-in-style splatterfest about a machete-swinging dude (Danny Trejo) with a gory taste for vengeance. Co-starring Mel Gibson, Michelle Rodriguez, Lady Gaga, and Antonia Banderas. ★★ PARANOIA -(Roxy, 9:10) This overwrought tale of deadly, highstakes corporate espionage has a great cast (Gary Oldman, Harrison Ford) and a cheesy plot. THE RIGHT KIND OF WRONG -(Odeon/SilverCity/Westshore) In this romantic comedy a dishwasher falls in love with a bride on the day of her wedding. Too bad she’s marrying another dude. ROMEO & JULIET -(SilverCity) Shakespeare’s immortal romantic tragedy returns to the silver screen in lush period detail, this time in an adaptation by novelist Julian Fellowes (***Downton Abbey). ★★★★ WATERMARK -(Odeon) The newest collaboration between documentary filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal and renowned photographer Edward Burtynsky (Manufactured Landscapes) is a profound and engaging meditation on our complex relationship with water – and especially how our use of technology is affecting the world’s water supplies.
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most celebrated for her scalding duet with Mick Jagger on Gimme Shelter – have some name recognition. The others are less well known, even if their vocal chops are equally impressive. As the documentary unfolds, what fascinates are the different attitudes of these singers. Some, like Clayton, tried and failed to be stars in their own right. Then there is Lisa Fischer, a dazzling vocalist for the Rolling Stones who shuns the spotlight and prefers to make perfect harmonies in the background. We also see one of the singers resort to being a housemaid during tough times, and another who gets some very belated recognition at one of those glitzy Hall of Fame ceremonies.
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BESHARAM -(Empire 6) This Bollywood-style romantic comedy from India features a delightful rascal of a fellow who lives in a Delhi orphanage … and steals cars to help support his struggling home. ★★★★ BLUE JASMINE -(Caprice) Cate Blanchett is headed for an Oscar nomination for her role as an emotionally fragile woman struggling to recover after her life as a glamorous socialite implodes. Complete with a great cast, this is one of Woody Allen’s best films. Ever. CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS 2 -(SilverCity/ Westshore/Empire Uni 4) The wacky animated comedy about an infamous machine that churns out scary foodanimal hybrids was popular enough to merit a sequel. Consider yourself warned! With the vocal talents of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, and Will Forte. ★★½ DESPICABLE ME 2 -(Caprice) The 2010 original, about a loathsome criminal mastermind who was reformed by the love of three young orphan girls, was a goofy delight. The sequel, although still clever, is much more scattershot, with an unimaginative plot and unwelcome dashes of mean spiritedness. Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, and Russell Brand
supply the voices. ★★★ DON JON -(Empire 6/ SilverCity) Talented actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Looper) turned writerdirector for this wry comedy about a guy with a porn addiction who is having trouble finding happiness and intimacy with his real-life girlfriend. Beneath the raunch this is a movie with insight, wit and even a bit of heart. ★★½ ELYSIUM -(Caprice) Matt Damon and Jodie Foster star in a futuristic sci-fi thriller where the Earth has become a polluted ghetto and the lucky few get to live in luxury on a floating space station orbiting languidly above. Well, that’s about to change. It’s hard to argue with the politics, but this new film by the writer-director of District 9 is too heavy-handed and cliched to take seriously. ★★★½ ENOUGH SAID -(Odeon) The latest from delightfully quirky writer-director Nicole Holofcener (Please Give, Friends With Money) features a divorced woman who sets her sights on a man – only to learn that he is the much-loathed ex-husband of her new gal pal. This sweet, clever, sexy, and insightful sort-of romantic comedy stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Catherine Keener and, sigh, the late James Gandolfini. ★★★½ GRAVITY -(Odeon/ SilverCity/Empire Uni 4/Westshore) Sandra Bullock and George Clooney star in a harrowing, brilliantlyexecuted thriller about two astronauts aboard a space station who survive an accident only to find themselves drifting helplessly through space, with little hope of rescue or survival. ★★ INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 2 -(Empire 6) The poor old Lambert family once again find themselves doing battle with evil entities from the darkest corners of the spirit world in this nightmarish but rather jumbled sequel. With Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, and Barbara Hershey. MONSTERS UNIVERSITY -(Caprice) In this prequel to the 2001 animated smash about fuzzy plush-toy monsters, we go back to the early days when Sully (John Goodman) and Mike (Billy Crystal) met at university. THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES -(Caprice) Only the bones were left after the critics universally savaged this derivative, overwrought tale of a young woman who discovers that she has unusual powers as she gets drawn into a battle involving a band of angel-like creatures struggling to quash a demonic threat to the entire world. PARKLAND -(Empire 6) Zac Efron and Paul Giamatti star in a drama that recreates the chaos that erupted at Parkland Hospital in Dallas the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. ★★★½ PRISONERS -(Empire 6/ Westshore) Quebec director Denis Villeneuve (Incendies) has been getting great praise for this bleak and violent police procedural about two kidnapped girls and the dad who will do anything to get them back. The
superb cast includes Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Terrence Howard, and Melissa Leo. See review. ★★ RIDDICK -(Caprice) Vin Diesel blasts back into outer space for the latest iteration of this gory and terrifying sci-fi series about a fugitive who once again finds himself battling alien predators and bounty hunters who want his head – literally. RUNNER RUNNER -(Odeon/ SilverCity/Westshore) A smart college student with a knack for gambling (Justin Timberlake) hooks up with a sinister offshore entrepreneur (Ben Affleck) who runs an online poker empire from a corrupt Caribbean island. This has become one of the worst-reviewed movies of the year. ★★★RUSH -(Odeon/SilverCity/ Westshore/Empire Uni 4) Gifted mainstream director Ron Howard (Apollo 13) delivers high-octane thrills and lots of human drama as he tackles this biopic about the legendary 1970s rivalry between Formula 1 race car drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda. SMURFS 2 -(Caprice) The blue munchkins are back for more pintsized adventures, this one involving a sorcerer and a diabolical kidnapping ★★★ THE SPECTACULAR NOW -(Empire 6) Spectacular reviews have greeted this insightful and fresh look at the challenges of teenaged first love. Mature themes and emotionally persuasive performances make this of special interest. TURBO -(Caprice) The latest from Dreamworks Animation is a family comedy about an ordinary garden snail who acquires magic powers – and the chance to achieve his dream of winning the Indy 500. With the voices of Ryan Reynolds, Paul Giamatti, Maya Rudolph, and Samuel L. Jackson. ★★½ WE’RE THE MILLERS -(Caprice) Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston star in a crass comedy about a long-time pot dealer who hires a stripper and two feral teens to pretend to be his middle class family as cover for when he smuggles a massive load of weed across the border from Mexico to the States. Intermittently quite funny, this is a case of talented performers struggling with a second-rate script. ★★★ WOLVERINE -(Roxy, 7:00) Hairy-faced and Adamantium-clawed Hugh Jackman travels to Japan to confront the diabolical Silver Samurai, in an entertaining Marvel Comics smackdown that combines X-men flair with martial arts and yakuza elements.
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Cinecenta at UVic screens its films in the Student Union Building. Info: 721-8365. ★★★ I’M SO EXCITED! -(Fri.-Sat., Oct. 11-12: 3:00, 7:10, 9:00) Spain’s superstar director Pedro Almodovar returns to his transgressive badboy roots with this crazy, highly sexualized comedy about what happens aboard a passenger jet
when it seems that they may be due to crash. THE CROODS -(Sat.-Sun., Oct. 12-13: 1:00 matinee) A prehistoric family taking an unexpected “road trip” into a magical land is the plot of this whimsical animated charmer (which has been getting great reviews). With the vocal talents of Emma Stone, Nicolas Cage, and Ryan Reynolds. ★★★★ 20 FEET FROM STARDOM -(Sun., Oct. 13: 3:00, 7:10, 9:00 & Mon.-Wed., 7:10, 9:00) The lives of talented but nearly anonymous backup singers in some of the biggest bands in the world are explored in a marvellous documentary that includes archival footage and interviews. Featuring Darlene Love, Merry Clayton … and slightly more famous performers like David Bowie, Sheryl Crow, Mick Jagger, and Ray Charles. Anyone who enjoys Motown and R&B will love this ravishing showcase of full-throttle singing. See review. KRAY (THE EDGE) -(Thurs., Oct. 14: 7:00, 9:30) This year’s “Galichenko Russian Film Night” features Russia’s submission for the 2011 Oscars, a multiple-award-winning dystopic action/love story about Second World War soldiers trapped in Siberia.
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The newly-reopened Vic Theatre is located at 808 Douglas Street. Info: thevic.ca CRAZY WISDOM -(Fri., Oct. 11 7:00) A legendary teacher of Tibetan Buddhism, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, is featured in this documentary about the socalled “bad boy of Buddhism” who came to the West and gave highly untraditional teachings. WHEN THE IRON BIRD FLIES -(Sat., Oct. 12: 7:00) The Vic concludes its International Buddhist Film Festival with this 2012 documentary exploring the complex interactions between contemporary Tibetan Buddhism and western culture. ★★★ THE PRINCESS BRIDE -(Sun., Oct. 12: 7:00) Rob Reiner’s classic, much-loved spoof of fairy tales is this month’s “quote along” movie. THE ACT OF KILLING -(Mon.-Wed., Oct. 14-16: 7:00) This chilling and highly celebrated documentary features former Indonesian deathsquad leaders reenacting and otherwise candidly discussing their roles in the murders of countless citizens. COMPUTER CHESS -(Thurs., Oct. 17: 7:00) Chess buffs should savour this comedy, set in the 1980s, that features a man-versus-machine chess tournament.
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Tour de Rock: a life-changing experience Arnold Lim News staff
I can’t believe it’s over. Eight months from info session to grand finale, with a lifetime of ups and downs in between and the most physically, mentally and emotionally challenging journey of my life has come to an end. And while the journey is only days old, I find myself reflecting on where it all began. My personal march to they Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock team began in 2008 photographing and covering the tour shortly after graduating from a journalism school. I remember thinking it was a fun event, but didn’t really understand what it meant to the communities on Vancouver Island until the students of Oak Bay high school flipped the switch for me in 2011. Having been a teacher’s assistant in photography at the school shortly after high school, I had always felt a connection there. But that connection turned into something much more when the 2011 Tour de Rock team rolled into the gymnasium. I watched a team of young students unveil a cheque for $43,311 to a moment of silence, before being deafened by the volume of screaming, cheering and crying that almost brought me to my knees. The chorus, led by young teenagers, many of them young girls who would be shaving their heads in prom years knowing they would not sport the flowing locks for their graduation they may have envisioned growing up, changed me forever. Tears streamed down my eyes as I struggled to compose myself and my camera to take photographs, and I was so taken aback I almost forgot I was working and needed something to run in the paper. It was at that moment I knew. It was that moment I began seriously thinking to myself about what it would
take to be part of the Tour de Rock – not as a witness but as a rider. What I didn’t know then was two years later I would have that opportunity. As a young adult, I grew up with a bucket list that included shooting the National Hockey League, the
but what I didn’t realize then was those memories would be challenged by events taking place in local Legions and school gymnasiums, some in small communities with populations in the hundreds and events with spectators barely reaching the double digits.
Ultimate Fighting Championship and the Olympics, and being a part of some of the biggest events, with tens of thousands of people in attendance and millions of people watching from around the world. I have been fortunate to have had those opportunities,
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At the expense of sounding trite, I say without hesitation this has been a life and perspective-changing two-week journey I will never be able fully express in words. Tour de Rock didn’t start off on my bucket list – but today it owns it. editor@vicnews.com
“Tour de Rock didn’t start off on my bucket list – but today it owns it.” – Arnold Lim
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Marathoner refocuses on Vic Local eyes second win Travis Paterson News staff
It’s been a banner year for Catrin Jones and now the 2010 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon winner is looking to cap it off with another win. She’s a favourite to win the women’s Victoria Marathon on Sunday (Oct. 13). Jones ran a personal best marathon time of two hours and 44 minutes in May at the Ottawa Marathon. She also won the 2013 Whistler Half Marathon in the spring and in July won two more events, the Kamloops Marathon and the Arc’teryx Squamish 50km ultra running trail race. She hadn’t intended on running the Victoria Marathon this weekend but when the Francophone Games cancelled its marathon event in September, which she had been specifically training for, it opened the door for Jones to run the Victoria Marathon again. “The Francophone Games canceled its men’s and women’s marathons the week before I left and it put things up in the air in terms of what I was going to do in the fall,” Jones said. “I was shocked and a surprised they would cancel both the marathons so late for such a large international event.” Instead, the Francophone Games invited Jones
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The top woman of the 2010 Victoria Marathon, Catrin Jones, is back for 2013. She was surprised she won three years ago and has since won several marathons in Canada.
to race the 10,000-metre. She finished sixth out of six. “I’d never raced track so it was an interesting experience,” she said. “I wanted to put to use my
training. There was a 50-km trail race in Ontario last week so I wasn’t sure which to run, but it’s hard to be in Victoria (this weekend) and watch the marathon rather than race it.” A registered massage therapist here in Victoria, Jones is originally from Nanaimo where she grew up swimming competitively. Despite her successes running marathons, Jones credits her relaxed attitude towards running as keeping it fun. “I try not to put too much pressure or over-focus on time and pacing in races,” Jones said. “I find not putting pressure on myself helps me run better.” Pressure aside, Jones trains heavily and is of the belief she can hit a personal best 2:40 on Sunday, as Victoria is a flatter course than Ottawa, where she ran 2:44. A time of 2:40 would bring Jones within three minutes off Lucy Njeri’s 2011 course record of 2:37:56, and likely first place among the women, which comes with a $3,000 prize. The men’s open marathon field of elites is deep, led by 2011 and 2012 winner Thomas Omwenga, 2010 winner Philip Samoe and Gilbert Kiptoo, who was second last year. The men’s half-marathon could feature the biggest duel of the weekend between Geoff Martinson (PB 1:05:39) and Willy Kimosop (PB 1:04:55). Olympian Hillary Stellingwerff will challenge the women’s half. sports@vicnews.com
Course records Marathon Men’s: 2011, Thomas Omwenga, 2:14:33. Women’s: 2011, Lucy Njeri, 2:37:56 Half-marathon Men’s: 2002, Jon Brown, 1:02:32 Women’s: 2012, Natasha Fraser, 1:14:06 8K Road Race Men’s: 1989*, Gary Barber, 23:23 Women’s: 1991, Ulla Marquette, 26:24 * Longest standing course record
Vikes host Dinos amid Bridgman hockey blitz Travis Paterson News staff
The UVic Vikes women’s field hockey team is back on the pitch this weekend against the Calgary Dinos for a pair of Canada West games. It’s the Vikes’ first varsity matches since sweeping the Dinos 6-0 and 2-0 in Calgary on Sept. 21 and 22. Game time is 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday on the main field hockey turf at UVic. The Dinos (0-6) have struggled this season with just one goal in six games while the Vikes (2-0-1) and UBC Thunderbirds (4-0-1) have yet to meet. Rain cancelled the Vikes’ home game against the Thunderbirds on Sept. 28, which was later ruled a 0-0 draw, while the Sept. 29 game will be made up Oct. 26 in Victoria, just four days prior to the CIS national field hockey championships at UVic, Oct. 31 to Nov. 2. Erin Cebula, Global BC
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still have a well-balanced team,” she said. On Monday, Oak Bay defeated GNS 3-2. Oak Bay also tied Mount Doug and lost to Claremont. The Bridgman Cup starts at 10 a.m. Friday with GNS facing North Vancouver’s Handsworth. Other games will see Mount Doug play Crofton House at 11 a.m., SMUS vs. Cowichan at 1 p.m., Kelowna vs. GNS at 2 p.m., Argyle vs. Oak Bay at 4 p.m. and SMUS vs. Carson Graham at 5 p.m. Pool play continues Saturday as Francis Kelsey plays GNS at 8 a.m., Mount Doug plays Gleneagle at 9 a.m., SMUS draws Little Flower Academy at 10 a.m. and Oak Bay plays South Delta at 10 a.m. Playoffs start at 1 p.m. Saturday, following the Vikes vs. Dinos game, and continue through Sunday morning with the bronze medal game at 1 p.m. on Sunday and the gold medal game at 2 p.m. sports@vicnews.com
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Scholz first came to Victoria in 2011 and was recruited by the Castaway Wanderers. He helped The past year has been a pain them win the 2011 B.C. Premier in the groin for rugby player League club championship and played for Canada in the 2011 Mike Scholz. Two separate injuries have Rugby World Cup. The ARC is designed to kept the 25-year-old from playdevelop players like Scholz, who ing since the summer of 2012. The speedy centre will finally has limited playing time with the get his chance to play for Cana- national 15s but several appearda’s 15s team when the national ances with Canada’s sevens team. team faces Uruguay in After missing the 2012 the Americas Rugby ARC, Scholz was ready Championship on Frito play sevens and day at Westhills Stareturn to the Castaway dium (8 p.m.). Wanderers when he sufIt’s a year late and fered a second setback a long time coming, with another groin tear. Scholz said. His injuries “It was hard to deal were not your typical Mike Scholz with, but being around broken rib or concussion, but rather an issue with his the (national team) guys every core muscles, a result of over- day helped,” he said. A year later, he’s ready to help training. “Last year the ARC was just Canada win its first ARC title. the start of it. I had osteitis The host side faces the U.S. on pubis, common with overtrain- Tuesday (Oct. 15) then finishes ing. It was really uncomfortable, against Argentina Oct. 19. Scholz and other ARC playit’s when your pubic bones tear ers were selected from their apart.”
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champion and local fight promoter doing a face palm. He was among the MMA pioneers in B.C. and has been one of its biggest he recently amended laws amateur promoters in B.C., helpand legislation to allow pro ing to bring the sport here in its mixed martial arts fighting early days. in Canada and B.C. has gone the Ironically, members of the minopposite route for pro kickboxistry leaned on Peterec’s expertise ing. prior to drafting up the changes B.C.’s Liberal government was for MMA. He even introduced a applauded by the MMA commuministry representative to UFC nity for standardizing the rules president Dana White when the and helping change the criminal organization held an event in Vancode, Bill S-209, and creating a couver two years ago. B.C. athletic commission to sancWhether the sport of kickboxtion pro MMA events. ing was omitted intentionally or But the new wording in the unintentionally in the new legislaamendments and rulings omitted the sport of kickboxing, which Travis Paterson/News staff tion, it’s taken away the option of may no longer be contested pro- New laws force Lindsay Ball going pro for a very large population of martial arts athletes in B.C. fessionally in B.C. without further to fight outside of B.C. “It doesn’t make any sense, and review and amendment of the it’s going to hinder athletes,” said Victoria’s Lindlaws. The Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural say Ball. Undefeated in 12 pro fights, Ball is fighting in Development released a statement this week in response to the question as to why pro kickboxing Japan this week. She’s fought mostly in Thailand and Asia the past two years but got her start with a was outlawed. “The federal government voted in June 2013 to handful of amateur and pro fights here in Victoria. Gabriel Varga is Victoria’s other top fighter. pass Bill S-209 exempting mixed martial arts from the criminal code. This change to the criminal Peterec believes there is an appetite in Victoria code, however, does not specifically identify pro- to see Varga fight in one of the biggest kickboxing fessional kickboxing. Because the criminal code promotions, K1, but it can’t come here. Varga’s falls under federal jurisdiction, members of the next fight is in the Glory promotion in the U.S.A. Varga will fight Jose Palacios in a featherweight kickboxing community who have concerns may match of the Glory 11 event in Chicago on Saturwish to contact their local MPs.” Until the criminal code changes, the province day (Oct. 12). “Most gyms run classes for boxing, kickboxing will only regulate and sanction professional boxand MMA to pay the rent, and kickboxing is still ing and MMA. Frustrating local kickboxers is that their disci- the most popular class,” Peterec said. There are all-MMA clubs, VicWest’s Zuma Marpline is one of the many disciplines used in MMA. Furthermore, one way to look at kickboxing is as a tial Arts is one of them, and is home to Victoria’s only UFC fighter, Sara Kaufman. restricted form of MMA. “It’s crazy that they would approve pro MMA “When MMA fighters are standing up they can do everything a kickboxer does, so I’m at a loss but take away pro kickboxing, which has been as to how kickboxing is now illegal,” said Stan around for so long,” Kaufman said. “A lot less is allowed in kickboxing than in MMA.” Peterec. sports@vicnews.com The ruling has the former world kickboxing
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LEGALS
REAL DISCREET, Local Connections. Call FREE! 18+. Call 250-220-1300. Or visit online at: www.livelinks.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LUELLA MARIE EAST aka LUELLA-MARIE EAST, Deceased Formerly of Victoria, BC
LEGALS
Gerrit and Joy (Haworth) te Kampe HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY Oct. 12th 250-656-5917 gtekampe@shaw.ca
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS
GALLERY 1580
Presents “GRID� Lynda McKewan October 8 - 26 1580 Cook St. www.abstract colourpix.com
October 19-26, 2013. BANDONEON/ ACCORDION EVENTS with world-renowned virtuoso Maestro Peter Soave (from France)! Concerts and Masterclasses
250-721-1101 http://www.members.shaw .ca/AccordionStudent/ Events/Events.html
PSYCHIC CIRCLE FALL FAIR * PALM * TAROT * ESP by Victoria’s Finest THE BAY CENTRE
Oct 21 thru to Oct 27 WE’RE ON THE WEB
PERSONALS
NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the estate of Paul Misko, deceased, formerly of 303 - 1740 Leighton Road, Victoria, BC, are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned executors, c/o Heiser & Winski, Barristers & Solicitors, 318 Cook St, Victoria, BC V8V 3X6, on or before the 31st day of October, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.
All parties having claims against the said Estate are required to forward particulars of same to the law firm of WINGHAM LAW CORPORATION, Solicitor for the Personal Representative, at P.O. Box 1489 Vanderhoof, British Columbia, VOJ 3A0, on or before the 2nd day of November, 20l3 after which date the claims filed may be paid without reference to any claims of which the Personal Representative then has no knowledge.
Ida Pearl Cook and Richard Heiser, Executors, Heiser & Winski, Solicitors.
Personal Representative by: CHRISTOPHER K. WINGHAM, Solicitor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JEAN PERRY, late of 1780 FairďŹ eld Road, Rm# 214, Victoria, BC, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the above-named deceased are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned at 3rd Floor, 612 View St., Victoria, BC V8W 1J5 before THE 8th day of November, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice. MARK HORNE, Executor By his Solicitors HORNE COUPAR
WAREHOUSEMEN’S LIEN ACT NOTICE OF SALE Take notice that a Lien is claimed by Van Isle Marina Co., against the vessel “White Wing�, located in site YP30, and owned by Joseph Raymond Goguen. This lien is claimed in respect of storage charges which remain unpaid by Joseph Raymond Goguen. The above mentioned boat will be sold at a public auction to be held at Van Isle Marina, 2320 Harbour Road, Sidney, BC at 2pm on November 1, 2013.
PERSONALS
HYPNOTHERAPY • Fears & Phobias • Smoking Cessation • Relaxation Techniques • Sleeping Techniques Assisting People for over 20 Years
Techniques Include: Hypnosis E.F.T. T.A.T. WHEE
BARBARA ADELBORG C.M.H., H.T. Certified Hypnotherapist
#1 - 601 Superior St., Victoria
250-746-1969
www.barbaraadelborg.ca
LOST AND FOUND FOUND: LEFT side hearing aid, (PHONAK, grey), at Peninsula Co-Op. Call to claim (250)656-7811. LOST BACKPACK, Black Swiss Gear, on #14 Bus, UVic, on Oct. 2, approx 7pm. If found, call (250)580-9135. LOST: BUDGIE, yellow with green on back, Brentwood Bay, Oct. 2. If seen please call 250)889-7699. LOST: CAT, young male, black and very shy. From Topaz Park area. Please check yards and sheds. Call if found (250)381-6009. LOST GOLD & diamond earring in Sidney or Cordova Bay on Friday, Oct 4. Reward. Call if found (250)655-1574.
TRAVEL GETAWAYS ITALY- VILLAGE house in beautiful central Italy for rent. Call Anita 250-655-4030.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAKE A FORTUNE with $3000, we know how! Free info pack. Call (250)590-9634.
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp Online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
HELP WANTED AD MANAGEMENT and HAIR STYLIST positions available. Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Victoria location. Must have hairstyling qualifications. Guaranteed $11/hr, benefits, vacation pay, 25% profit sharing, paid overtime, paid birthday,advanced training and annual advancement opportunities For an interview call 250-391-7976 An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta. CABINET DEPARTMENT. Responsibilities: Designing, selling and arranging installations of cabinets and the daily maintenance of the department. Qualifications for the position: *ability to read blueprints *able to do onsite measures *a gift for design and colour coordinating *proficient with computers *be selfmotivated, outgoing and enjoy dealing with the public *be customer service oriented. YOUR DECOR provides an enjoyable working environment, excellent benefit package, current industry training, with remuneration in accordance with experience. Please send your resume to: YOUR DECOR 4602 Keith Ave. Terrace, BC V8G 4K1 Attention: Dave Merritt. Email: dave@yourdecor.com. Tel: 250-635-2976 Fax: 250-6353234.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD F/T Permanent Head Chef; $18/hr; 8hr/day; Basic English; Comp. High School; Min. 3yrs exp; 31-370 Trans Canada Hwy, Ladysmith, BC, V9G1T9; sushiwarabc@gmail.com; SushiWara Japanese Restaurant
TRADES, TECHNICAL
TRADES, TECHNICAL
TRADES, TECHNICAL
Here we grow again! Pacific Homes-Pacific Truss is looking for Truss and Wall designers. We like people who know their way around a computer as much as a construction site, can solve problems on the fly and on the pool table, can talk intelligently about computer aided design or their favorite sports team and who traded in their three piece suit for blue jeans years ago. Would you like to bring your ‘conductor skills’ to us rather than be a ‘passenger on board’ where you are now? If you are ready to trade in your stuffy old 8 to 5 and come join our team email your resume to:
lorne.winship@pacific-homes.com. Be sure to hurry! http://pacific-homes.com http://pacifictruss.com
Human Resources Coordinator This newly created full-time, two-year term position will be responsible for overseeing the human resources requirements of the KDC. The coordinator works in a team environment and provides support to the KDC in the administration associated with day-to-day Human Resource related operations such as benefits administration, training and capacity building, performance management, policy development/recommendations, and recruitment. To receive a comprehensive job description, please email: admikdc@uniserve.com. If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your resume, three professional references, and salary expectations to: KDC Administrator, PO Box 489, Campbell River BC V9W 5C1, fax to 1-250-3268, or email admikdc@uniserve.com This posting will remain open until filled.
FRASER SHINGLES AND EXTERIORS. Sloped Roofing / Siding Crews needed at our Edmonton branch. Great wages. Own equipment is a MUST. For info contact Giselle @ 780 962 1320 or at email: giselle@fraserexteriors.com
VOLUNTEERS CREATIVELY UNITED for the Planet is seeking an assistant to the Executive Director once per week, with strong organizational and email skills. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250386-2269.
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VICTORIA NEWSFri, - Friday, October 11, 2013 Victoria News Oct 11, 2013
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PERSONAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
VOLUNTEERS
MIND BODY & SPIRIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
LEADERSHIP VICTORIA is seeking a program and events assistant for weekly office work and occasional special events which require some light lifting. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.
INTERLUDE MASSAGE: They are back at school!! Treat yourself to therapeutic, relaxing, massage now! In practice since 2000, offering Kripalu Bodywork, Acupressure, Hot Stone, Chair massage. Reiki Master. Contact Andrea at 250-514-6223 or online www.andreakober.com
VICTORIA YOUTH Custody Services Centre needs a barista to instruct a small group of young people in skills on a weekly basis. Also needed is a weekly Spanish Tutor. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-3862269.
PERSONAL SERVICES MIND BODY & SPIRIT
Imagine!
No more chronic muscle or joint pain, enjoy professional deep relaxing combo of Swedish, Thai, Trager & Lomi Lomi massage on heated mat. 20 years international experience.
The Trager Approach
is an Innovative, Gentle and Pleasurable Bodywork that Reduces Pain & Tension, and brings a sense of Balance and Presence in a Relaxed Body. Rae Bilash, Certified Trager Practitioner for appt, call 250-380-8733 www.raebilash.ca
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO RETOUCH, RESTORE, Edit Photos. Home Movies to DVD. Also, Portraiture, Baby, Family + Maternity. 250-475-3332. www.cwpics.com
250-360-0704 ~Non-sexual~
CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! Call 250.388.3535
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
WORRIED? STRESSED out? Depressed? Buy And Read Dianetics (250)813-1306 www.dianeticsvictoria.org
ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE bcclassified.com EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MEDICAL SUPPLIES
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
FREE ITEMS
ANTIQUE LOVESEAT, green, Asking $200. Tea Wagon, walnut good cond. $200. Call (250)656-4853 or (250)8895248 (cell).
FREE: UNSEASONED wood, you pick up! Call (250)6566370.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
LEMOVO LAPTOP- Wi-fi, XP, newer battery, original discs, $90. Call (250)920-7472.
SOLAR CONTROL glass films - (remnants) from major Sidney projects. Privacy and security films reject up to 85% solar heat plus 99% U/V rays. SolarGord (24hrs). Call 1-250864-5096 (Can be installed).
FOOD PRODUCTS ANGUS BEEF - put your order in for a side of hormone - free beef by Oct 1, delivery Oct 8. Cut to your specifications. Farm Sales Sat 9-1pm. 1516 Mt Douglas Cross Rd, Alberg Family Farm 1-250-752-2473
YOUR COMMUNITY, YOUR CLASSIFIEDS
250.388.3535
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
FRIENDLY FRANK
NORCO KOKANEE 21 speed bike, all accessories, prefect cond, $99. (250)652-4621. PROFESSIONAL FIGURE skates size 5.5, Austrian small fitting, $80. (250)544-4322. SHEEP & Goat leather trim, heater, wet suit, $20/each. Call (778)265-1615.
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FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fir, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
GARAGE SALES
If you are always organized, can manage tasks, and support others in the most efficient way possible – or would like to be – the Administrative Assistant program may be perfect for you.
DOWN-SIZING SALE. 4050% off. Brentwood Bay Nurseries. 1395 Benvenuto Ave. Oct. 1st - 27th. (250)652-1507. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?
Administrative Assistant O Payroll Support Receptionist O Invoice Clerk O Executive Assistant
SELL IT FAST WITH CLASSIFIEDS!
CALL VICTORIA: 250.384.8121 OR VISIT SPROTTSHAW.COM CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
2 SCOOTERS, like new. Family problems forces give away sale! Price offers for quick sale, offers accepted. Call (250)658-5246 CHAR BROIL BBQ with tank, rotisserie and motor, extension cord, heat gage, $100. Sears brown fabric rocker recliner, $220. Call (250)655-4185 (Phone # is now correct).
Career Opportunities:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
WINTER JACKET medium, feathers, blue, like new. $24. Call (250)380-9596.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 110
OH I do like to be beside the seaside. I do this with my Invacare Auriga 3-wheel scooter. 2 new batteries, recently serviced. Manual available. $750. Call (778)426-4910.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
250.388.3535
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
LARGE ARTIST’S Easel on wheels. Lady’s 17” Norco bike, as new. 4 Large containers, bamboo, 12’ high. $100. firm each item. (250)656-5824.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
RENTALS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
FOR SALE BY OWNER
HOUSES FOR SALE
APARTMENT/CONDO
APARTMENT/CONDO
NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS$2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enterprise Cres, Victoria. Goldstream Press Division. PAIR MATCHING Imperial Tanjor British India Rugs, ivory - approx; 8’x10’, $1600/pair. Beautiful Chinese Rug, approx, 6’x8’, $650. Framed watercolours by Joyce Mitchell. 2 Lamps, $55. Limoges China serving pieces, white and gold. Call 250-388-3718.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ANTIQUES, BOOKS, collectibles, furniture, china, jewelry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700
REAL ESTATE BUSINESSES FOR SALE CLOCK SHOP for Sale- repair watches, jewelry. Battery accessories. Established shop. Large clientele. 1046 Fort St. For more info: 250-361-4480.
SUITES, LOWER CEDAR HILL area. 2-bdrm, 4 appl’s. N/S. Small pet OK. $1200. inclds electrical. 1 free parking spot. (250)818-5218.
ESQUIMALT
Unique Building Must see
5 BDRM - 3 bdrm, 2 full bath up. Big storage, wood F/P, heat pump, Sep entr. Close to Beckwith Park on Cul de Sac. Large lot w/fruit trees. Lower suite; 2 bdrm, 1 lrg full bath. $625,000. (250)479-7201.
SHABBY CHIC sofa- straw colour, heavily textured cotton, $650. Stork Craft 4 in one crib, $200. Simmons crib mattress, $125. Security gate, $25. Stroller, $25. High chair, $50. Foam changing pad, $25. Call (778)351-3165. YAMAHA PIANO, $500. Mahogany display unit, $275. 2 fabric swivel arm chairs, $75 each. Gold print sofa, $75. Patio furniture, $75. Call (250)592-6485
RENTALS
GORDON HEAD- (4062 Feltham Place) 3 bdrm rancher, w/appls, F/P, garage. Close to UVic, Shelbourne. New price$449,000. Move-in now, motivated seller. To view: 250514-3286.
QUALITY MANUFACTURED homes in quiet Ladysmith. Homes from $99,900. A selection of floor plans and various options. Homes are CSA A277 approved. Only 45 minutes from Victoria. Call Duck Paterson 250-246-0637 or email to: info@lmfhomes.ca
RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO
AFFORDABLE OASIS in the community of Langford: This bright south-facing 950 sqft manufactured home has it all: open floor plan, 2 bdrms + den on private, landscaped and fully fenced 5000 sqft lot in well managed 55+ park. This park is permanent and zoned as a mobile home park. Asking $64,900. See Details and Photos at: http://langfordhome4sale. blogspot.ca/ or call 250-4747198 to view. SIDNEY- 2444 Amherst Ave. 1300sq ft updated character home looking for a family w/2 children and a dog. Fenced south facing corner lot near the Salish Sea. Walk to town and schools. Orangic gardens & fruit trees, fireplace, hot tub, 6 appls. Free TV forever.... $499,000. (250)656-6136.
SAANICH WEST- 1246 Hastings St, 3 bdrm Rancher, 2 garage, dining/living/family rooms, 2 bath (ensuite), F/P, appls incld, new roof. Walking distance to Interurban campus. Reduced price, $460,000. Call 250-477-4600.
COLWOOD: COZY 1 bdrm $700 inclds utils & wifi. Close to all amens. Pet ok N/S. Avail Nov. 1, refs. 250-294-5516
Bachelor Very quiet, ocean views, Clean, well maintained. Laundry, Sauna, Elevator, Hot Water, Heat. (250) 388-9384
GORGE AREA: Furnished waterfront 1 bdrm. Own W/D. Incld’s all util’s. $950/mo. www.victoriarentalsuite.com
GRANT MANOR Newly renovated suites, Starting at $675 per mo
To view call 250-380-8133
JAMES BAY- spacious 1 bdrm, $815.+ utils. N/S, no dogs. Oct 1. (778)430-2116.
COTTAGES DEEP COVE- cozy 1bdrm, wood floors, acreage, skylights $950/mo, N/S. 250-656-1312.
LANGFORD: LARGE 3-bdrm, 5 appls, large yard & garden. N/S. $1750. + utils. Call Cam at 250-880-0070.
TRANSPORTATION
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
AUTO FINANCING
SIDNEY- 3 bdrm sxs duplex, 1.5 bath, NS/NP. $1475+ utils. Available September 15. Call (250)656-4003.
ROOMS FOR RENT
SPACIOUS 742sq ft Condo in the Wave, 705-845 Yates St. Great investment close to all amenities downtown Victoria.
- BUYING - RENTING - SELLING -
FAIRFIELD ROOMwomen, no pets. (250)382-6681.
DOWNTOWN SIDNEY- 1bdrm south facing condo in The Landmark w/underground parking, close to sea with views, NS/NP. $1200/mo. Call 250-652-7707. DOWNTOWN SIDNEY- 2bdrm north facing condo in The Landmark w/underground parking, close to sea with views, NS/NP. $1400/mo. Call 250-652-7707.
N/S Call
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Bright lg Bach 1,2,3 br. Units Fully reno 5 min drive to DT Victoria Full time on site manager
NORTH NANAIMO: Attention Students/Working Professionals: fully furnished room, nice, quiet area. Own bathroom, cable, FREE WiFi, shared kitchen and laundry. N/S, N/P, no partiers. $550/mo. Avail. immediately. 250-756-9746
$$$ TOP CA$H PAID $$$. For ALL unwanted Vehicles, any condition. Call (250)885-1427.
SUITES, LOWER
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SAANICH: 55+ furnished 2 bdrm, balcony faces Swan Creek, 5 appls, in-suite W/D. $1200. utils incld 250-479-5437
Move in today 250-588-9799
MARIGOLDcozy 1 bdrm, woodstove. shared W/D, quiet. NS/NP. $850. 250-727-6217.
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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING
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HAULING AND SALVAGE
HOUSEHOLD SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
PLUMBING
ACCOUNTING Vida Samimi
(250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Fall clean-up, hedge & tree pruning, weed & moss repair on lawns, blackberry/ivy removal, gutter repair/cleaning.
PREPARE YOUR Lawn & garden for fall & winter. Glenwood Gardenworks. 250-474-4373.
HOUSE Sitting Senior couple reliable and honest with top references available for house sitting City of Victoria and Oak Bay any periods from Jan.-April. Contact sylviapurdon5@gmail.com
2 BURLEY MEN MOVING. $85/hr for 2 men (no before or after travel time charges on local moves. Please call Scott or Joshua, (250)686-6507.
EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN Plumber. Renos, New Construction & Service. Fair rates. Insured. Reliable, friendly. Great references. Call Mike at KNA (250)880-0104.
Certified General Accountant Bookkeeping, Audit, Payroll, HST. Set up & Training. E-File
TAX
250-477-4601
CARPENTRY BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
CLEANING SERVICES ABSOLUTELY CLEAN. Family owned business. Free estimates Janis 250-857-5364. HOUSEKEEPER EXPERIENCED, reliable. References. 250-920-6516, 250-881-7444.
ELECTRICAL AT&T ELECTRIC. Renovations. Residential & Commercial. Knob & tube replacement. #26125. (250)744-4550. GNC ELECTRIC Res/Comm. Reasonable rates for quality work. #43619. 250-883-7632. KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.
FENCING ALL TYPES of fencing, repairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
FURNITURE REFINISHING FURNITURE REFINISHING. Specializing in small items, end-tables, coffee tables, chairs. Free pick-up & delivery. References available. 250-475-1462.
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
LANDSCAPING
250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured. 250-479-7950 FREE ESTIMATES • Lawn Maintenance • Landscaping • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning • Yard Cleanups • Gardening/Weeding • Aeration, Odd Jobs NO SURPRISES NO MESS www.hollandave.ca
(250) 858-0588 - Tree Service - Landscaping - Lawn & Garden Clean ups - Hedge trimming & Pruning - Pressure washing - Gutters Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca AURICLE BSC lawn, garden shrubs, irrigation & blow out fall C/up p wash 250-882-3129 DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141 GARDEN OVERGROWN? Weeding, lawn cuts, cleanups, pruning. John Kaiser 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236. JUBILEE LAWN & Garden; Hedges, fall cleanups, gutters etc. Insured. 778-265-3903. LANDSCAPE & TREE- lawns, hedges-tree pruning, gardening/landscaping. WCB. 18 yrs exp. Andrew 250-893-3465. MIKE’S LAWN and Garden. Weeding, Clean-ups, & more. Senior’s discount. Free estimate’s. Mike 250-216-7502.
ABBA EXTERIORS Gutter cleaning & repairs. Seniors discounts. WCB, Insured. Free estimates. (778)433-9275.
DONE RIGHT MOVING $80/hr. Senior Discount. Free Est’s. No travel time before or after. SMOOTH MOVES. Call Tyler at 250-418-1747.
PAINTING
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free est.
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
HANDYPERSONS
A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
JUNK BOX- We Do All The Loading
BEETLES RESIDENTIAL Renovations Ltd. Bathrooms, decks, painting, landscaping and handyman services. Fully insured and guaranteed. Free estimates. Call 250-889-4245. BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Stairs, Painting, General household repairs. Free estimate. Call Barry 250-896-6071 HANDYMAN- Light maintenance. Leaky taps, caulking, stain removal, electrical outlets & switch. Call (250)818-2709.
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Find more details on the Open Houses below in the Oct. 10-16 edition of Real Estate Victoria
3166 Quadra St, $426,900
15-840 Craigflower Rd, $213,000
Saturday 1-2:30 Macdonald Realty Ltd. Georgia Wiggins, 250-415-2500
304-1665 Oak Bay Ave, $239,900 Saturday 11-1 Pemberton Holmes Andrew Plank, 250-360-6106
404-75 Songhees
pg. 8
410-50 Songhees, $549,000
Sunday 2-3:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
1028 Tillicum, $429,000 pg. 23
Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
pg. 23
pg. 8
Saturday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
pg. 1
422-1433 Faircliff, $239,900
Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Rosemarie Colterman, 250 592-4422
Saturday 12-2 Pemberton Holmes Shawn Adye, 250-384-8124
pg. 6
pg. 6
pg. 8
pg. 9
606 Speed Ave, $215,000
Saturday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Dana Hahn, 250-744-3301
pg. 7
101-1235 Johnson St, $299,900
pg. 9
Saturday 2-4 Burr Properties Ltd. Patrick Skillings, 250-382-8838
pg. 8
Saturday 2:30-4:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
pg. 10
pg. 9
pg. 23
pg. 9
105-2829 Arbutus, $795,000 pg. 23
3712 Kootenay Pl., $649,900
Saturday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Shelley Peever, 250 418-0671
Saturday 12-1:30 One Percent Realty Guy Effler, 250-812-4910
Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Ltd Birger Resch, 778-677-8788
pg. 23
107-75 Songhees, $725,000
5-915 Glen Vale, $669,888 pg. 6
Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Brown Brothers Real Estate Robert Young 250 385-6900
pg. 10
pg. 2
Saturday 1-3 Newport Realty Laurie Abram, 250-385-2033
Saturday, Sunday & Monday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
pg. 5
Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Stephen Postings, 250-656-0131
Saturday & Sunday 12-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-889-4445
593 Latoria Rd, $294,000 Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
pg. 8
1290 Eston Pl, $924,500 pg. 12
5-9871 Second St., $585,000 pg. 10
Sunday 11-1 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
pg. 8
Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes David Rusen, 250-413-7594
pg. 10
4009 Cedar Hill Rd, $529,900 pg. 5
Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast James Gardiner (250) 507-4333
pg. 1
105-1032 Inverness Rd, $176,000 pg. 19
Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Danielle Smith, 250-384-8124
pg. 5
Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-727-5448
pg. 13
pg. 9
pg. 8
2225 Amelia, $624,900 Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Linda Egan, 250 655-0608
pg. 12
10230 Bowerbank Rd, $228,000 Wednesday - Sunday 1-3 Re/Max Camosun Jason Leslie, 250-478-9600
pg. 16
pg. 11
Saturday 2:30-4 SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683
pg. 13
Daily 12-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-889-4445
3356 Sewell, $599,900 pg. 12
Saturday 12-1:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
pg. 23
207-2732 Matson Rd, $229,900
9820 Seaport
Saturday 3-5 Pemberton Holmes Andrew Mara, 250-384-8124
pg. 14
3015 Dornier Rd.
202-2779 Stautw Rd.
Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Eileen Jespersen, 250-686-4820
Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
891 Wild Ridge Way, $399,900
pg. 19
102-2360 James White, $227,000
192 Goward Rd, $1,495,000 Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Rick Turcotte, 250-744-3301
985 Gade, $699,900
Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Gary Anderson, 250-744-3301
Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Holmes Realty Michele Holmes, 250-656-0911
pg. 5
pg. 5
Wednesday-Sunday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Neil Docherty, 250-478-9600
pg. 9
403-611 Goldstream, $319,900 Thursday-Sunday 1:30-4 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Cheryl Ann Curley, 250-477-1100
pg. 5
562 Caselton Pl., $629,900 pg. 14
823 Gulfview, $869,000
Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Lorraine Stundon 250 812-0642
pg. 13
2323 Malaview, $489,900 pg. 8
1050 Leslie Dr, $459,900 pg. 10
11-1063 Valewood, $599,900 Saturday & Sunday 12-2 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
3467 Happy Valley
7161 West Saanich Rd, $239,900
40-4360 Emily Carr Dr, $499,900
4938 Haliburton
102-50 Songhees, $499,900
Saturday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast Bill MacDonald 250 479-3333
pg. 10
25-4318 Emily Carr, $625,000
2178 Beaverbrooke St, $839,900 Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Philip Illingworth, 250-477-7291
Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Mac Nanton 250 686-3200
1581 Mileva, $1,095,000
1650 Kisber, $720,000
2130 Granite, $599,000
1741 Patly Pl, $1,098,000
Sunday 2-3:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
Saturday 2-4 Fair Realty Bruce McCalla, 250-885-8487
307-1618 North Dairy, $359,500
919 St Patrick, $729,000
Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Scott Munro, 250 477-5353
9178 Mainwaring, $549,900
4959 Arsenault Pl, $549,000
105-2829 Arbutus, $795,000
Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
133-2345 Cedar Hill Cross Rd.
Saturday 2-4 Newport Realty Gordon Lee, 250-385-2033
pg. 7
Saturday 2-4 One Percent Realty Valentino, 250-686-2242
Sunday 1-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Cheryl Bejcar, 250-592-4422
Sunday 2:30-4:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
pg. 9
205-1510 Hillside, $384,900
Saturday 1-3 Newport Realty Julie Rust, 250-385-2033
pg. 23
Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Andrew Plank, 250-360-6106
Sunday 2:30-4:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
199 Olive St., $849,900 Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Shawn Adye, 250-384-8124
Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty James Liu, 250 477-5353
3-4041 Saanich, $369,900
208 Raynor Ave., $399,900 pg. 23
982 Mckenzie Ave, $299,900
4-1473 Garnet Rd, $354,900
479 Joffre St, $459,900
2736 Fifth, $519,000
Saturday, & Sunday 1-4 Macdonald Realty Helene Roy, 250 883-2715
Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Sladja Stojkovic, 250 477-5353
Saturday 2-4 One Percent Realty VI Ray Kong, 250-590-7011
510-10 Paul Kane, $675,000
733A Humboldt (200 Douglas)
Saturday 12-2 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
211-50 Songhees, $439,000
404-539 Niagara, $279,000
Saturday 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast Bill MacDonald 250 479-3333
Sunday 2-3:30 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
Sunday 11-1 Pemberton Holmes Ltd Andrew Plank, 250-360-6106
Saturday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Peggy O’Connor, 250-744-1300
pg. 11
3140 Esson, $524,900 pg. 18
Saturday 1-3 Sutton West Coast Realty Sheila Christmas, 250-479-3333
1475 Millstream, $775,000 pg. 11
Saturday 2-4 Re/Max Camosun Daniel Clover 250 507-5459
500 Corfield, $379,900 pg. 23
Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Re/Max of Nanaimo John Cooper, 1-866-956-6228
pg. 16
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Looking around the empty main floor of the Carnegie Building, which began life as the Greater Victoria Public Library in 1904, one can almost picture an upscale boutique or some form of creative enterprise operating here. The classic building at Yates and Blanshard streets, with its combination of interior pillars, artistic mouldings and other appealing design features, has a definite dramatic appeal. But the reality is, it needs seismic upgrading and accessibility features to allow for a change in use to something like, say, upscale retail.
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Colliers International associate vice-president Tristan Spark stands in front of the Carnegie Building, former home of the Greater Victoria Public Library. commercial real estate company Colliers International is looking for tenants or buyers. “The market is soft
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right now and there’s lots of competition out there. It’s really a tenant’s market,” said Tristan Spark, associate vice-president for Colliers in Victoria. As evidenced by recent successes, however, the company is looking increasingly to high tech as a source of solid commercial tenants. But that shift comes with certain structural demands. Spark offers up the Temple Building at Fort and Langley streets as an example of a heritage building that has been completely upgraded, and enhanced with such features as hardwood floors, a
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we try to tell them, ‘if you do it they will come,’” Spark says. Other examples of heritage buildings receiving modern upgrades are the Rithet Building at 1117 Wharf St. and the Rattenburydesigned 1005 Langley St., housing Black Hat Bistro at street level. Colliers recently hosted a seminar in Victoria on the changing work environment. Grouped work stations and open floor plans are becoming more common, as are larger kitchen areas, where brainstorming sessions often happen, Spark says. “People are rediscovering the role of the office.” As for the Carnegie, a beautiful building with plenty of potential on both of its Yates Street-facing floors, its local ownership group may need to look at the market trends to attract the right clientele. – Colliers International, 250-388-6454 colliers.com/victoria
Fry’s giving away bread To celebrate their first year in business, Byron Fry and his crew at Fry’s Bakery are hosting a Thanksgiving bread day this Sunday, Oct. 13. Unlike other days at the popular Vic West spot, however, the cash register will be turned off. Fry says the gesture is designed to help out people who can’t afford bread for Thanksgiving, and community members who support the store through the year. Opening time is between 10 and 11 a.m. and the bakery will stay open until there’s no bread left.
Child care centre hosts opening Kids and Company has opened its second franchised child care operation in Greater Victoria, at 965 Langford Pky. Corporate CEO Victoria Sopik will be on hand for the grand opening, set for Tuesday (Oct. 15) from 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Send your business news to ddescoteau@ vicnews.com.
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The sculptured lines of the 1940 Ford station wagon make it one of the most desirable Woodies in ever built. Rotted-out remains of 1940 Ford Woody ended up as yard art after being pulled from a gully on a ranch in the Cariboo where it spent its working life transporting loggers.
Woody wagon: from loggers’ crummy emerges a world-class street rod Lorne and Faye Embree’s 1940 Ford Standard wood-bodied station wagon had a hard life. The first owner was Fred Westwick of Westwick Sawmills in Williams ALYN EDWARDS Lake. The Ford was CLASSIC used as a crummy, RIDES transporting loggers to and from their cut blocks right up until the late 1960s. Completely worn out and falling apart, the old wagon was pushed over a bank and left to rot. Years later in 1991, a BC Hydro lineman looking for a power outage on the Westwick Ranch stumbled across the Woody – upside
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into a summer job as a field mechanic for Royal City Canned Foods. “I looked after the pea threshing machines and corn harvesters,” Lorne says. He bought a 1932 Ford pickup when he was in Grade 11 at Ladner High School and, as he puts it: “made a poor attempt at a hot rod.” He started dating Faye as a teenager and, when he would pick her up at her family home, she would have to push the pickup truck to get it started because Lorne couldn’t afford a new battery. Lorne and his friends honed their mechanical skills by swapping a hopped-up hemi engine out of a hot rod
down in the snow on a steep hillside. He came back later that spring, retrieved the car and turned it into yard art for his mother’s garden. A decade later, hot rod builder Neil Lemon heard about the car from a friend and brought the car to his shop at B & N Hot Rods in Pitt Meadows which he operates with his father Bill. There was no wood left on the car and it was almost unrecognizable as a station wagon. The savior for this car was to be Lorne Embree. Lorne had grown up on a dairy farm in Ladner, gone to a oneroom schoolhouse and developed a love for machinery and equipment. When he was 16, he parlayed the mechanical skills learned on the farm
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owned by one of the group into an old Plymouth station wagon borrowed from another’s parents to go racing on the weekends. “We would drive it to the White Spot on Granville Street and race the rich kids with their GTOs and Corvettes,” Lorne recalls. “We would always beat them and then, Sunday night, we would take the hemi out of the station wagon and put the six cylinder engine back in.” He wasn’t excited about milking cows on the family farm so he and his father started B & L Excavating (Bert and Lorne) with one D-8 dozer. His father eventually retired, allowing Lorne to take the company to a higher level with Bel Contracting, specializing in road, pipeline and highway maintenance, eventually going into land development. In 2003, after 35 years, Lorne
merged his company, with all employees, with Pacific Blasting and decided that he wanted to get back into hot rodding. He now has a stable of cars at his Fraser Valley farm. But his quest for a 1940 Ford Woody station wagon ended when he heard about Neil Lemon’s discovery. A deal was struck and work began to transform the rotted out Woody into a world-class ‘resto mod’. It was to be a rough road. Since there was no wood left on the car and no pattern for the wood, B & N Hot Rods had to start from scratch. Bill Lemon discovered a retired wood craftsman in his 70s who agreed to take on the project. Lorne Embree, now the owner of the car, made an initial $4,500 investment just for the tools to enable the craftsman to do the complex finger joints to put the wood body together the way it was done back in 1940 by the Ford Motor Company. The craftsman painstakingly built
patterns for the wood body parts out of fir to be used as templates. It was only then that he copied his work on the maple that had been purchased to build the wood body for the 1940 Ford station wagon. An untouched 1940 Ford woody station wagon owned by Bob Lee of Coquitlam provided guidance for the project which took four years to complete. The completed car is a work of art and is better than new. The maple wood has been finished with the grain matching perfectly. The intricate woodwork of the car’s interior, including the curved wood struts forming the roof, are a study on woodcraft all by itself. Lorne chose to go all Ford to provide the power using a 351 cubic inch Ford Windsor crate motor. He plans to take his resurrected 1940 Ford station wagon to an allWoody meet in California next year. It will be hard for any of the other
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Complex finger joints required a $4,500 investment in special tools to enable patterns to be made in fir before the maple body was constructed for the 1940 Ford.
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owners to believe how this car pulled from a snow-filled gulch in northern British Columbia became a beautifully restored Woody that will be right at home alongside southern California beaches and surf. Alyn Edwards is a classic car enthusiast and partner in Peak Communicators, a Vancouver-based public relations company. aedwards@peakco.com
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NOV 26 & DEC. 3 – 55 Alive Driving offers the tools to refresh and improve driving skills with a Licensed Driver Training Instructor. Learn how physical changes due to aging or injury can affect driving and how to compensate for these difficulties, plus discuss current driving legislation, local traffic hazards, adverse road conditions, collision prevention measures and more. at Monterey Recreation Centre. Fee: $95
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DEC. 14 – Greater Victoria Cycling Coalition’s 16th annual Christmas Lights Ride. This family favourite will take riders on a new 20km night route, viewing colourful award-winning Christmas lights displays in the Esquimalt area. Registration at 6 p.m. for a 6:30 p.m. start from the Esquimalt Rec Centre, 527 Fraser St. The ride ends same place around 8:30 p.m., followed by free refreshments and door prizes. Decorated bicycles are encouraged; helmets are mandatory and all bikes require functioning front and rear lights. By donation (suggested $5). FMI: http://gvcc.bc.ca
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Zombies beware! Hyundai welcomed the newest addition to its zombie-fighting family at New York Comic-Con: Anson Kuo’s Santa Fe Zombie Survival Machine. Aimed at effective undead annihilation, the fan-built vehicle was on display for the living on the show floor on Oct.10 in New York. As part of The Walking Dead Chop Shop configurator app designed by Hyundai and INNOCEAN USA (launched during San Diego Comic-Con), fans have designed thousands of custom zombie survival machines using the Hyundai Veloster Turbo, Santa Fe or Elantra. This summer, Kuo’s Santa Fe design was picked as the winner out of more than 82,500 fan submissions. His winning vehicle was constructed by Galpin Auto Sports (GAS) and the real-life machine was to be unveiled on the New York Comic-Con show floor at the Future US booth. Kuo, who hails from Arizona, created an urban camouflaged Zombie Survival Machine featuring knife blades, an automatic crossbow, razor-wired windows, three machine guns, a samurai sword, aluminum armor and a muffler silencer. His
The all-new Hyundai Santa Fe Zombie Survival Machine will debut this week at New York Comic-Con.
mission was to create a stealthy vehicle with abundant cargo space for supplies and passengers, maximizing survivability against the undead. Having knives as a primary weapon ensures scarce ammunition is conserved, said Kuo. This Hyundai will be a true zombie obliterator. New York Comic-Con attendees were able to take pictures with the new Zombie Survival Machine at the Future US booth and get inside the vehicle to check out all of the features. The booth was also to feature a
zombie make-up artist, limited edition giveaways, and more. This event showcased The Walking Dead artwork, famed illustrations, the Veloster Zombie Survival Machine from San Diego Comic-Con and an autograph signing by artist Charlie Adlard. Limited edition prints exclusive to the gallery will be distributed to gallery guests each day. The gallery will also host a private screening of the world premiere of the “Hyundai Presents The Walking Dead A Decade of Dead” document.
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Young Drivers of Canada is opening of two new Young Drivers of Canada classrooms in the region, one in the Cedar Hill Mall in Saanich, and the second in Langford’s Westhills Arena. Young Drivers has been providing defensive driving instruction in the Victoria area for more than 40 years. In celebration of both classroom openings, these new driving school locations are launching a special Young Drivers Fall Friends promotion – bring a friend and receive a $25 discount off the price of a full Young Drivers Program for you and a friend when you sign up for the same course date in October and November 2013. The novice course, an ICBC-approved Graduated Licensing Program (GLP) Course, includes 20 hours of dynamic and interactive classroom education, plus 12 hours of incar training. Additional driving programs including Class 5 and Class 7 road test prep lessons, road test packages, individual 90-minute lessons for those who are looking to brush up on their skills and more. For more information, visit yd.com/ victoria and yd.com/victorialangford
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