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want the plant at all,’ has changed the transaction. It’s shut down some options and really limited the ways we can move forward,� said Geoff Young, chair of the CRD’s core area liquid waste management committee. During negotiations, the CRD included up to $13 million in mitigating features like street upgrades and strict odour monitoring to make a wastewater treatment plant more palatable to the township. Now, council’s unanimous opposition to that rezoning package Monday night is simply the result of elected officials doing their job, said Mayor Barb Desjardins.
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Esquimalt council was met with a standing ovation Monday night when it not only rejected – but unanimously slammed the door on future proposals – for a sewage treatment plant on its shoreline. The decision has ramifications not only for the timeline and cost of the Capital Regional District’s $783-million project, but for the region’s autonomy: The provincial cabinet now has the authority to intervene and force rezoning at McLoughlin Point. “The reaction to Esquimalt saying, ‘We don’t
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SPCA urges public’s help for injured dog Kevin Laird News staff
The Victoria SPCA is hoping a badly injured dog will recover the full use of her back legs. Bryn, a pit bull cross, was surrendered to the BCSPCA last week. She had several injuries that appear to be from a blunt force trauma, said Annie Pretty Bell, the SPCA Victoria branch manger. The dog’s owner is under investigation for animal cruelty. “She has injuries to her head, torso, legs and teeth. Her skin has split open on the top of her head and she has bruising around the right side of that injury, as well as a swelling and broken front leg, lacerations under her left arm pit and abrasions on her front leg,” Bell said. She added Bryn has also suffered bruising to the right side of her torso, a broken canine tooth that needs extraction and is experiencing some neurological damage to her back legs, making it hard for her to stand or move around. Described a s a “gentle and sweet girl,” Bryn has been medicated and sutured. Her medical costs have already exceeded $2,000. The SPCA is seeking donations to help
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The contractor of the new Johnson Street Bridge says it needs more money and another six months to complete the project, but Victoria’s mayor is still confident there won’t be cost overruns. The city received a change order request from PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc (PCL) last month seeking a $7.9 million addition to the $92.8 million contract, and a 5.5-month extension to the timeline for bridge completion. Change order requests are standard practice on larger construction projects, said Victoria Mayor Dean Fortin, and city staff believe the project will nonetheless remain within budget. “Both our staff and the design group (MMM Group Limited) will look at this request for merit, but in the end, it has to be within the fixed price contract,” Fortin said. “We have full expectation that they can and
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“The same company that provided a tsunami report is one of the groups bidding on this facility. Does that seem appropriate? Certainly not from the public’s perspective. That was a big letdown,” she said. Desjardins stressed a “reevaluation” of the entire project would be prudent after witnessing public reaction over the past two months. At a committee meeting Wednesday, CRD directors voted to ask the provincial cabinet to intervene: either force through McLoughlin Point or provide other options. Public input continues to be
a mixed bag, Young said. Some residents believe no treatment is necessary while others argue tertiary treatment is the only responsible solution. “Some are against the project because they think it’s too much treatment, and others think it’s not enough,” Young said. “The committee has done a lot of research, we’ve looked at a lot of sites and this seems to be best available.” CRD directors and staff have considered land at Haro Woods, along the Upper Harbour and at the much-loathed Viewfield Road industrial site, but McLoughlin and Hartland now represent the best available options, he said. “The delay connected with
us trying to find new sites elsewhere – which would be every bit of hard as it’s been up to now – or to develop a tertiary system, or trying to oppose treatment altogether – we could do any of those things, but I’m virtually certain that wouldn’t change the outcome. But it would result in those federal and provincial grants being reduced or eliminated.” The CRD, province and federal government are responsible for one-third of the $783-million core area secondary sewage treatment project, while any cost overruns are the responsibility of CRD taxpayers. dpalmer@vicnews.com
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More than 1,500 new bucket seats and upgraded lighting have been installed ahead of the summer sports season at Royal Athletic Park. The new seating is in response
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on the baseball grandstand, more equipment storage and a new electronic LED reader board at Caledonia and Vancouver streets. Half the upgrade cost was covered by a $94,000 federal grant, said a city official. dpalmer@vicnews.com
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"This isn't just another invasive species in my mind." A residential infestation hurts property values, she said, adding homeowners react in some cases by decking over their entire yard to reclaim some use of it. Dogs can get badly stung, Grenz said, and she's concerned ground-nesting birds may also become victims as fire ants spread. The ants have appeared in VanDusen Botanical Garden in Vancouver, at a garden centre on Marine Drive in south Burnaby and, most recently, in Richmond at McDonald Beach Park, where signs advise visitors to "avoid remaining stationary." Grenz said digging up ant nests in winter, when they're more compact, coupled with the spread of diatomaceous
earth, shows some promise in eliminating fire ants. Higgins is also trying to lure ant colonies to relocate into plastic pipe traps. Grenz would like to conduct a Metro regional survey to better gauge where fire ants are entrenched. But she also wants the province to pursue legislation to stop antinfested soil dug up at contaminated development sites from being moved to other properties. "We need to stop the movement of contaminated material," Grenz said. "If we don't get on the soil movement issue, there's going to be ants all over the place. There isn't anywhere in the Lower Mainland that they couldn't potentially go to." editor@vicnews.com
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Masterminds 2014 University of Victoria Retirees lecture series Wednesdays April 9 through April 30 7 p.m. Hickman Building, Room 105 April 16
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Esquimalt pumps money into rec facility upgrades Kevin Laird News staff
Esquimalt is changing the face of its recreational facilities one place at a time. In the last year, the township has spent more than $1.2 million in upgrades to the Esquimalt Recreation Centre, Memorial Park and Archie Browning Sports Cente, and more is on the way. “There’s a lot of stuff going on, and it’s fun because everyone
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the floor was replaced with a longer lasting epoxy finish, acoustical tiles on the ceiling, and just a generally better layout. A plaza and park entrance pillars now grace Memorial Park. The plaza leads up to the cenotaph. The major thrust behind this project was to get veterans off the street during Remembrance Day ceremonies and into the park. The intricate brickwork of the plaza has a poppy emblazoned into the rock. The park was also relandscaped and better drainage added. Total cost of the project was $200,000. Archie Browning is undergoing $330,000 in upgrades for a project that is expected to last until June. Much like the rec centre, Archie Browning will see an improved and more spacious entrance way and reception area. The facade and flooring will also be improved. “These are just the major projects,” Daykin said. “There are a lot of little projects throughout Esquimalt.” And, he said, many more projects are on the way in the coming year, including a plaza at Archie Browning. “There’s been a super good response to these projects,” Daykin said. “(Residents are) seeing it as an improvement.” klaird@blackpress.ca
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review and consultation and more engagement with the private sector, who obviously will have to live with MMBC," Hodgins said. The program, mandated by the province, aims to make retailers and other generators of packaging and paper shoulder the full cost of recycling it, rather than municipalities. But various sectors, including newspapers, have balked at the high fees MMBC plans to charge and say the agency is controlled by Ontario-based corporate executives who are
product," Hodgins said. "Let's push the pause button." The Canadian Federation of Independent Business and a coalition of affected industries continue to lobby the province to rethink the handover to MMBC, which is slated for May 19. The coalition launched its website, rethinkitbc.ca, last month. Premier Christy Clark told reporters April 2 the province isn't considering a delay in implementation, and said Environment Minister Mary Polak is continuing to work to address unresolved issues.
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Dollars add up on sewage plan The Capital Regional District’s plan to build a sewage treatment plant at McLoughlin Point hit the proverbial brick wall this week when Esquimalt council refused to rezone the property. The decision followed a marathon of public hearings that stretched over three months. It’s the latest fiasco to hamper the project that has seen its fair share of bickering between municipalities and even pitted neighbour against neighbour. Esquimalt was certainly offered what appears to be a sweet deal if the McLouglin Point site was approved: $13 million in amenities, including oceanfront walkways, a million-dollar bike and pathway system on Lyall Street, public art, bike lanes, road improvements and $55,000 a year for at least five years. The township now says it wants nothing to do with the McLouglin Point plan, basing its decision on public opinion. Fair enough. But the CRD must still dig itself out of this mess. The plant, whether it goes in Esquimalt or somewhere else, must still be built – as mandated by both the B.C. and federal governments. So where does this leave the CRD and province? They now have tough decisions to make: overrule a CRD-member municipality and force the project through or propose alternative sites. No matter what happens from here on out, it’s going to cost us all more money to flush. Municipal politicians owe all taxpayers – whether they are from Esquimalt, Victoria, Metchosin or elsewhere – to keep the costs of sewage treatment down while providing the most efficient and affordable system. The CRD estimates for every month of delay another $1 million is added to the project’s overall costs. Ching! Ching!
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people who feel Taseko’s New Prosperity mine got a raw deal from the federal government. It makes me want to shake my head. They seem to forget that virtually every dollar created in B.C. starts with the extraction of natural resources such as gold and copper. They also seem to forget that B.C.’s Pacific Rim economy lifts and carries a huge, and often disproportionate, share of the entire country’s economy. Perhaps Stephen Harper and his conservatives should spend more time in places like Williams Lake, Prince George, Quesnel, and the Cariboo-Chilcotin generally to see where the Canadian economy really starts. Jesse McClinton Victoria
Marc Mayrand confirmed it. Mr. Neufeld said that expanded use of Elections Canada’s Voter Information Card could reduce the need for vouching. If this government wants to reduce the use of vouching, why not give Elections Canada even more tools to keep track of eligible voters in order to produce more accurate VICs? If they are so concerned about errors being made by poll workers, why not give Elections Canada better funding to hire and fully train those people well before each election? This government should empower Elections Canada to make it easier – not harder – for citizens to vote. Freya Keddie Victoria
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we did last year.” Victoria is a national cycling mecca, boasting the largest number of commuting cyclists in Canada by far. Nearly six per cent of all commuters choose bikes over cars in the city, with Ottawa running a distant second at 2.2 per cent. The statistic is a badge of honour that Victoria’s cyclists wear with pride. “It’s a great honour and a great cause,” says Hudson. On May 31 the event closes with the “Celebration Mega-Station” in Centennial Square. The midday party will feature bikes, free food and live music from Victoria’s The Midnights, a popular12-piece R&B group. The 20th annual Greater Victoria Bike to Work Week launched with a celebration on April 9, and officially runs from May 26 to June 1.
Tryouts for the Zone 6 (Vancouver Island and Sunshine Coast) B.C. Summer Games soccer team will be held on the South Island, beginning this week. Evaluations take place regionally in Victoria and Nanaimo. The final evaluations sessions is in Ladysmith. Head coaches this year are Ken Garraway (male) and Janelle Smith (female). Tryouts are open to players born in 2002 and 2003. Female evaluations are at the Finlayson turf on April 15 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The males hit the field at Layritz today (April 11) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and April 16, 6 to 7:30 p.m. There is a $10 registration fee. Please call 250382-7489 for more information.
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For those not in the loop, the Greater Victoria Bike to Work Week is one of the city’s most popular events. It attracts more than 7,000 commuter cyclists each year and over its two-decade long history, has convinced more than 12, 000 people to switch from petrol to pedals. “Biking to work is not only great for physical fitness, but improves mental health as well,” says Frank Hudson, executive director of the Greater Victoria Bike to Work Society. “It improves quality of life and reduces the long-term health-care costs for everyone.” The Greater Victoria Bike to Work Week celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, and freewheeling cyclists might encounter some pleasant surprises on their morning commute. Twenty “celebration stations” will be strategically placed in every corner of the city, where cycling experts will be checking bikes, offering tune-ups and giving away prizes. “We’re giving away about $40,000 worth of prizes,” says Hudson, who biked from Langford to James Bay every morning for over a decade before his retirement. “The same as
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The B.C. NDP caucus lined up behind leadership contender John Horgan Tuesday, including his only rival for the job, Mike Farnworth. “Yes, today marks the end of my campaign for B.C. NDP leader,” Farnworth said at a news conference in Victoria Tuesday. “But more importantly, it begins our campaign to elect a B.C. NDP government in 2017, with John Horgan as premier.” Horgan thanked Farnworth for “putting aside his leadership campaign to create a unity candidate, a unity committee, to go forward and beat the Liberals in 2017.” Horgan said he will continue to campaign for the leadership until May 1, the deadline for nominations to lead the party. If that deadline passes with no new candidates, Horgan expects to be acclaimed. Farnworth’s campaign suffered two setbacks in recent days, the latest being Horgan’s increased lead in endorsements. Horgan’s latest supporters are party members around Farnworth’s Port Coquitlam home turf, including Coquitlam-Maillardville MLA Selina Robinson, NDP MP Fin Donnelly and former area MLAs Dawn Black and Joe Trasolini. Farnworth’s only public endorsers from the B.C. NDP caucus were Saanich South MLA Lana Popham and Stikine MLA Doug Donaldson, while Horgan had 15 MLAs publicly supporting him. Farnworth also bore the brunt of former premier Mike Harcourt’s decision last week to quit the NDP. Harcourt endorsed Farnworth in the 2011 NDP leadership where Farnworth finished second to Adrian Dix.
Another key endorsement for Horgan came from the B.C. executive of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents 85,000 municipal workers in the province. The board led by CUPE B.C. president Mark Hancock, formerly president of the Port Coquitlam local, was among those calling for Horgan to run. After Dix announced he would step down this fall, Horgan initially said he would not seek the leadership, making way for younger contenders. But those contenders, including new MLAs elected in 2013, ruled themselves out one after another. The party has a deadline of May 1 for candidates to be nominated for the leadership, which includes payment of $25,000 to go towards staging of leadership debates around the province. Candidates have until June 26 to sign up new party members, with a province-wide vote scheduled to be completed Sept. 28. Both the B.C. NDP and B.C. Liberals finished 2013 in debt after the election last May. The B.C. Liberals raised $14 million and ended the year $2.2 million in debt, while the B.C. NDP raised $11.6 million and had a $3 million debt. editor@vicnews.com
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The 11th annual Massive Marine Garage Sale is back tomorrow (April 12) at Ogden Point. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., check out more than 70 vendors with a range of maritime and outdoor items for sale. Sale co-ordinator Ann Jones said items on offer will include sailboats on trailers, dinghies, kayaks and engines. “Anything to do with boating,” Jones said. “We even get cutlery and china.” The garage sale is a fundraiser for the Maritime Museum of B.C., but has become an annual “staple in the boaters’ world,” she added. An intricate telegraphy box will be for sale through a silent auction at the event as well. Admission is $5, children under 12 are free, and parking is free. Head to the warehouse building on Pier A at Ogden Point. dpalmer@vicnews.com
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Christ Church celebrates Easter with music Christ Church Cathedral continues its tradition of music for Good Friday with The Crucifixion by John Stainer on April 18. Written in 1887, it is the Victorian composer’s best known work, inspired by the great passions of J.S. Bach and Felix Mendelssohn. Containing highly memorable hymn tunes for audience participation, it quickly became one of the most performed passion oratorios in Britain. Music director Canon Michael Gormley attributes the recent return to popularity of Stainer’s Crucifixion to its enduring ability to evoke deeply felt human emotion and a sense of direct participation in the bibilical drama. Gormley will lead the Cathedral Choir and soloists tenor Josh Lovell and Nicholas Allen. Lovell and Allen are students of Benjamin Butterfield, currently completing their studies at the University of Victoria’s School of Music. They’re Cathedral Choral Scholars, a program of Christ Church Cathedral’s Music Endowment Fund designed to support and encourage promising young singers in Victoria. Stainer’s The Crucifixion begins at 7:30 p.m. Admission is by donation, with all proceeds going towards the cathedral’s music ministry. editor@vicnews.com
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Impala leaps impressively to the top contemporary style favoured by The 2014 Chevrolet Impala is the many competitors. Its lines actubest domestic sedan ever, really? ally lean closer towards classy, That was the question front of rather than sporty. mind when I heard such a boast Let’s open the driver’s door. As its from a General Motors execuoutward appearance suggests, tive recently. Well, he’s paid to it is roomy inside with Business say that, I thought, but then he Class legroom in the rear! And the backed up the assertion with business class theme continues something that surprised me more. After spending a with the use of quality materials throughout. The hypercritical Consumer ReControls are logically placed ports organization had just given week in an Impala, I have to admit it and easy to operate with one the full-size sedan a 95-point score: No other domestic car had softened my cynicism exception. The standard infotainment system, which features an ever topped the sedans ratings to the point of almost eight-inch touch screen, is not in 20 years of rating cars by buying the hype. nearly as intuitive as I would like. bothsegment and style. And, just I would need to spend an hour to offer a bit more perspective to Keith Morgan with the manual to get it to perthis remarkable score: the fourform for me. The reason I don’t door was just behind the expendo that ahead of time is because I want to test sive Tesla Model S ultra-luxury hatchback with these systems against my iPad/iPod. Apple is 99 points and the BMW 1 Series coupe at 97. the benchmark. Get over it, guys! Mimic Apple After spending a week in an Impala, I have rather than try to reinvent the wheel and come to admit it softened my cynicism to the point up with a pale imitation. There’s a nifty secuof almost buying the hype. Explanation of my rity feature offered though that I must praise. continued reservations to follow. The screen emerges from the dash, revealing It wouldn’t take much imagination for designers a small storage bin that can be secured with a to turn out a more handsome Impala than its four-digit code. predecessor. But this long-looking car manages Let’s roll. The tester was equipped with a to look sharp and streamlined but not so overly 3.6-litre V6 DI with FlexFuel capability, including aggressive in stance, which is more often the
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Preventative mainentance extends lifespan As the economy begins to rebound, a good percentage of motorists have resolved to keep their vehicles on the road longer in an effort to stretch their automobile dollars. That’s a sound resolution, and one that is not necessarily difficult to accomplish. Contrary to popular belief, cars are built to last, and it’s often a driver’s poor habits that reduce a car’s life expectancy. Drivers can lengthen a vehicle’s lifespan by employing preventive maintenance that should keep a car running strong for years to come. Air filter When examining the vehicle’s air filter (check the vehicle manual for location), look for dirt or dust buildup. If the filter is filthy, simply replace it. Auto parts stores sell air filters, and most drivers shouldn’t have trouble replacing a filter by themselves. A dirty air filter can negatively effect fuel economy and make it seem as though a vehicle is constantly going uphill in a stiff wind. When a dirty air filter is replaced, drivers will notice an instant impact in
how the car drives and are likely to save a few dollars at the filling station as well. Belts and hoses Issues with belts or hoses are often recognizable to the naked eye, regardless of a driver’s automotive skill. A hose in poor condition can appear bulging or brittle, and should not feel too soft or too hard. If a hose exhibits any of these symptoms, replace it. A belt that’s worn or frayed should also be replaced. Brake fluid One of the more expensive repair jobs on a vehicle is to replace the brakes. Brakes will need to be replaced over the course of a vehicle’s lifespan, but drivers should routinely check the vehicle’s brake fluid. Without sufficient brake fluid, the brakes’ lifespan decreases dramatically. Checking the brake fluid is easy; look in the owner’s manual to find the brake fluid reservoir and remove the lid). The reservoir will likely have instructions on the inside advising how much brake fluid should be added. If the fluid is below the line of demarcation,
add fluid up to that line. But be careful not to overfill. Check the brake fluid levels on a monthly basis. Motor oil Oil change guidelines have changed dramatically thanks to better cars and more reliable motor oils. But it still helps to check motor oil levels after every fill up. If motor oil levels are low, add more oil. If oil is significantly low after each fill up, consult a mechanic just to be safe. Exhaust Once a year, be it at a routine tune up or should
repair work be necessary, ask your mechanic to check the vehicle’s emissions. Failing an emissions test might be against the law, and a failed test could be indicative of a larger problem. In addition, inspect the muffler and exhaust pipe for holes, particularly after winter, when debris from snow trucks may do significant damage. Replace any damaged or rusted parts. Power steering Power steering fluid should also be inspected on a monthly basis. When checking power steering
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Time to get the brakes done? Brake pads tell the story pad on the front wheel, which is visible on most cars. But rotors don’t have the benefits of a warning device, and in the past, they had to be physically examined and measured in order to determine the amount of wear. Fortunately, a new advanced brake rotor from Continental Corporation has been developed to solve this problem.
what’s needed, but only after the car has been inspected. So how do you know when to bring your car in for service? Some disc brake pads have wear sensors that trigger a “service” light on your dash, or shims that start to make noise when the pads are getting down to the minimum. If you know what you are looking for, you can also check for wear by looking at the outside brake
(MS) — Your car’s brakes are one of your most important safety features. So it makes sense to be sure that they are maintained properly. Since brakes wear out as part of normal operation, it’s obvious that the worn parts should be identified and replaced as soon as possible. But how can you tell if the parts are worn enough to need replacing? Your local service technician has the knowledge and the tools to tell you
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(MS) — With the return of warm weather comes the return of time spent outdoors. After a winter spent huddled up inside avoiding the cold, the arrival of spring is often welcomed with open arms. The welcome mat for spring often includes a weekend getaway with the family to soak up some spring rays. For those about to embark on a springtime road trip, consider the following money saving tips to ensure your trip is as inexpensive as it is enjoyable. • Bring something for the kids to do in the car. While parents might enjoy hitting the open road and pushing the pedal to the metal, kids often get bored the longer a trip is, and that can lead to frequent and costly pitstops to help quell that boredom. Parents can prepare for that inevitable boredom and avoid such stopovers by bringing some entertainment along for the kids. Portable DVD players are relatively inexpensive and can keep kids occupied on long trips. For those renting a vehicle for their trip, inquire at the rental agency as to the availability of vehicles with built-in DVD players. Parents can also employ more traditional road trip fare by playing some favourite games from yesteryear. These games include the License Plate Game, I Spy or 20 Questions to make a trip more fun for adults and children alike. • Visit family or friends en route to your destination. Those heading out on an extended weekend getaway can save money on hotels or meals by calling family
and friends and either staying overnight or simply visiting for a meal. Grandma and Grandpa would no doubt appreciate a visit and might even offer to let you stay the night and save the expense of a costly hotel. • Don't get lost. While no one plans on getting lost, it does happen, even in the current day and age when GPS systems and cellphones enable drivers to easily access the Internet and get directions. And getting lost can prove costly if you end up driving around looking for the right way to go. If you don't have a GPS system, print out directions and be sure to bring them along for the trip. Also, when printing out directions ahead of time, look for alternate routes that might save time and, as a result, money. Visit different web sites to see if one offers substantially shorter routes than another. The disparity between recommended driving routes might be greater than you think. • Pre-pack lunches and snacks. Instead of stopping along the way for lunch, pre-pack lunches. This can help save money and also allows parents to plan healthier meals, as many roadside restaurants are fast food joints that kids might love but parents certainly don't. When packing lunches, let the kids pack a few items for themselves. This will make them enjoy the meals more and help them forget about the meals they're not getting from their favorite fast food restaurants.
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Change cabin air filter before allergens strike (MS) – The worst is over, we’re thinking. With winter officially behind us, we need only look to warmer days ahead. Not so for those who suffer from seasonal allergies. A short winter season followed by an early spring — as we have experienced lately — may only hasten the onset of allergens and pollen in the air, causing an itchy and runny nose, teary eyes, sneezing and congestion in those who are prone to allergies. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, an organization of allergists, immunologists and related professionals, “Avoiding your allergy triggers is the best way to reduce symptoms.” (aaaai.org.) Limiting outdoor activities on days with high pollen counts, keeping windows closed (at home or in the car) to keep pollen out, and taking a shower after coming indoors, are some of the steps the academy recommends. However, “keeping your car’s windows closed while driving may not be
sufficient if your car’s cabin air filter is clogged,” said Chuck Kerrigan, Director of Marketing for Purolator. The company supplies BreatheEasy cabin air filters to the aftermarket in North America. (www.BreatheEasyCabinFilters.com) Located under the hood or behind the glove box of most late model vehicles, a fresh cabin air filter helps clean the air that enters the driver and passenger compartment through the vents, keeping it free of dust and other pollutants that can aggravate asthma and allergy symptoms. “When the cabin air filter remains unchanged for long periods of time, the dust and dirt that accumulate are blown back into the interior of the car when the A/C or heating is turned on,” Kerrigan explained. AAAAI lists three pollen seasons depending on where you live. Trees pollinate in the spring, grass releases its pollen in the summer, and weeds cause allergic symptoms in the fall. And, if in a given year, winter is short and spring comes early, allergens will
strike more often than not. Therefore, Purolator recommends changing the cabin air filter every 12,000 miles or per the vehicle manufacturer’s suggested intervals in the owner’s manual. Two kinds of cabin filters are available — the particulate cabin filter and the activated charcoal cabin filter. The activated charcoal cabin filter adsorbs most toxic and foul-smelling gases, such as ozone, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and hydrocarbons, keeping odors out of the car’s cabin. Purolator offers both for many vehicles. Refer to the owner’s manual or the application guide at BreatheEasyCabinFilters.com to see if your vehicle is equipped with a cabin air filter. Purolator’s BreatheEasy cabin air filters contain media that is engineered to capture and hold even the finest particles of contaminants such as dust, soot, pollen, fungus and bacteria. These filters are electrostatically charged to ensure that particles stay embedded in the filter and cannot enter the vehicle. Purolator BreatheEasy
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wickED DiVAS -Diva showstoppers – Broadway, opera and pop music primarily from the Tony-Award-winning musical Wicked come to the Royal Theatre. Also included are selections from Gypsy, Ragtime, Titanic, and Carmen. Tickets, $42, rmts.bc.ca. Until April 13.
BAck tO BAch -Diemahler Chamber Music presents two events devoted to the German composer, at St. Mary the Virgin (1701 Elgin April 12) and at Tom Lee Recital Hall (105-2401 Millstream April 13). Both events begin at 2:30 p.m. Tickets, $25, rmts.bc.ca. Until April 13.
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pORtLAND BAROqUE -Early Music Society of the Islands brings the orchestra, led by artistic director Monica Huggett, to Alix Goolden Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets, $27, rmts.bc.ca.
thE FASt ROMANticS - Dear Rouge joins the Fast Romantics as they hit the road with their second full-length album, Afterlife Blues. Doors at 7pm at Lucky Bar, 517 Yates St. Tickets, $15 advance, Lyle’s Place, Ditch Records and ticketweb.ca.
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April foolin’ - Patrick Boyles joins a night of amateur standup comedy from Kirsten Van Ritzen’s latest graduating class, and hosted by Van Ritzen. It all goes down at the Moka House on Hillside (1633 Hillside) at 8 p.m. April 12. Tickets, $5 at the door. This is a licensed, 19+ event.
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LitARtcity - Victoria’s poet laureate, Janet Rogers, and the Victoria Read Society present an evening of poetry, percussion and dance to benefit the Victoria Read Society’s reading assistance program. Tickets, $20, ticketrocket.org.
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cOLOUR yOUR pALAtE Twelve chefs let their artistic instincts flow during Colour Your Palate, 5:30 p.m. at UVic’s University Club. The brightest culinary competition supports arts programs for kids through artsREACH. Visit artsreach.ca or call 778-678-6282 for tickets, $60.
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public workshop on how to improvise in the sci-fi style. Led by director Dave Morris learn how to use silence to build tension. April 12 at Intrepid Theatre, during the run of Improv: A Science Fiction Thriller, April 9 - 12 at Intrepid Theater Club. Shows start at 8 p.m. Tickets, $15, tickrocket. org.
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wiNNERS AND LOSERS Theatre Replacement and Neworld Theatre’s Winners and Losers, directed by Siminovitch Prize - winner Chris Abraham closes out the Deep End presentation series for Intrepid Theatre at The Metro Studio Theatre. Tickets, $18/20, at ticketrocket.org, 250-590-629. Until April 12.
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kiM chURchiLL - Churchill and his guitar are set to fill Lucky Bar with his soulful stylings, along with opener Matt Epp. Tickets, $15 advance, Lyle’s Place, Ditch Records and ticketweb.ca.
SAt. April 12 ApRiL FOOLiN - Patrick Boyles joins a night of amateur standup comedy from Kirsten Van Ritzen’s latest graduating class, and hosted by Van Ritzen. It all goes down at the Moka House on Hillside (1633 Hillside) at 8 p.m. April 12. Tickets, $5 at the door. This is a licensed, 19+ event.
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Tall Tree Music festival, a boutique festival with onsite camping atop Browns Mountain, has grown for its fifth iteration. Tall Tree has also expanded its capacity, with more vendors, and activities than in past years and the likes of musical guests Dan Mangan + Blacksmith, The Dudes, Sonreal, Tipper, Pickwick, Jon and Roy, Head of the Herd, Longwalkshortdock, Good for Grapes, Smalltown DJs, The Matinee, Lindi Ortega, Pete Murray, Mat The Alien, Shane Phillip, Neon Steve, Bestie, Sabota, Acres of Lions and Monolithium to name a few. For more details, visit talltreemusicfestival.com, or learn more in person at the Victoria launch party, slated for 7 p.m. on April 18 at Rifflandia Headquarters, 1501 Douglas St. The party comes with a $12 advance ticket price ($17 at the door) and entertainment from Fort Knox Five and Tall Tree performers Sam Weber and Thieves among others. Tickets to the party are available through rmts.bc.ca, as are tickets to the festival, from $103.50 for a three-day pass. Check talltreemusicfestival.com for full details. Tickets to VIC Fest are $45, available online at vicfest.ca or at Lyle’s Place and Ditch Records.
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Greater Victoria Family Making a difference Sharif McArthur, 17 and in Grade 12 at Belmont secondary, is a community leader and well-regarded at school for his integrity, responsibility and work ethic. His major focus is youth serving community through his work with the Victoria Foundation’s Vital Youth group. His organization of the annual musical event, “Indie Night,” which benefits the Canadian World Education Society, is always a highlight of the year. Jayden Cull, 12 and in Grade 6 at Happy Valley elementary, is passionate about sports and brings that enthusiasm to school, where he has helped organize a lunchtime ball hockey club. He played on the Juan de Fuca Tier 2 pee wee ice hockey team that hosted the B.C.’s in March, and in 2013 played first base and catcher with the Victoria Eagles city all-stars when they won the B.C. Baseball mosquito division title.
Is normalizing pubbing with the kids possible? Kyle Wells News staff
A quaint vision of levelheaded European families heading to the pub for dinner with their perhaps mature-beyond-their-years kids in tow is common in North America. The story continues that those children grow up accustomed to being around alcohol and are less likely to overindulge when old enough to procure it on their own. Whether or not this vision is a reality is becoming relevant, as the province considers implementing a change to liquor laws later this year that would allow minors in pubs if accompanied by adults. The general consensus is it’s an oversimplified fantasy. Kara Thompson, a post-doctoral fellow with the University of Victoria’s Centre for Addictions Research of B.C., specializes in adolescent substance use, particularly alcohol. The idea that you can reduce the allure of alcohol to youth by normalizing drinking and making it less taboo doesn’t really work, she said, despite stories people tell of children drinking wine with dinner in France. “That’s a very, very common misperception,” Thompson said. “Yes, alcohol is used differently in those cultures and so it’s more normalized, (but) they experience … as much alcohol-related prob-
Kara Thompson, a post-doctoral fellow with UVic’s Centre for Addictions Research of B.C., says the assumptions about lower abuse of alcohol by youth in Europe, due to alcohol being more culturally normalized, aren’t exactly true. Kyle Wells/News staff
lems as we experience.” Jessica Ball, a professor with UVic’s school of youth and child care, said it should be remembered the majority of adults do not engage in problem drinking, and therefore the majority of youth will not develop drinking problems, regardless of whether or not they go to pubs as a child. A more important factor perhaps is the parents, who are still role models and do play a part in how their children grow up to view alcohol consumption. “If adults can, in a public environment, role model non-problematic drinking, that might be seen as a good thing,” Ball said.
Also, with regulations likely limiting what time of the day minors can be in the pub, and with most restaurants already serving alcohol, this policy change on its own will likely make little difference, Thompson said. The overall trend in increasing youth exposure to drinking and alcohol, including selling alcohol in grocery stores, however, is causing concern. Studies have shown that in cultures where adults drink more and where children are around alcohol more, the number of youth getting drunk and drinking heavily is higher. In general, youth drinking can cause health risks, Thompson
said. Alcohol poisoning is most problematic among youth and youth drinking is linked to a reduced likelihood of going on to post-secondary education and graduating high school. Mental health problems can also arise from youth drinking. This makes decisions on how to approach the topic of alcohol with your children difficult for families, she said. There are hard choices to make about what sort of example to set and whether or not to expose your children to alcohol. “Parents struggle with making a decision about whether or not they should teach their kids how to drink responsibly or … whether to not encourage that behaviour.” While research findings are mixed, Thompson said they lean towards recommending parents not encourage their children to drink, either by buying them alcohol or even serving them a little wine with dinner. “They’re sending a message to adolescents that they, in some capacity, have approved their alcohol consumption. Those adolescents tend to be more likely to progress in their drinking a little faster and to drink in contexts outside of drinking with their parents more. The idea that it teaches kids how to drink responsibly really hasn’t been proven.” kwells@goldstreamgazette.com
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Focus split: daughter/career Q&A Julie Evans, managing funeral director at Sands Funeral Chapel - Colwood, is a single mom who, at 47, loves the energy her 3-1/2 year old daughter, Madeline, injects into their relationship.
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The last one I read for myself, on an airplane, was Proof of Heaven by Dr. Eben Alexander. The last book I actually read (with my daughter) was Wanda the Witch. At 3-1/2, she’s pretty incredible, she’s moved on to chapter books. Every two weeks we go to the library and pick out about 10 books.
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Going to the beach in East Sooke Park and poking at squishy things in the tidal pools. It’s nice coming from Ontario where you can’t go in lake because of the bacteria count. We just pack up and spend the whole day there.
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Getting cuddles from my daughter, the cuddle in the morning and that cuddle at night, and when she randomly says, ‘I love you mommy.’
Recently I met the father of eight and 10 year olds, who seemed stunned to discover that his life’s work now involved taxiing children around. I smiled empathetically, patted his arm and said, “It will get worse.” But as I look back over 18 years of driving Susan my kids here, there and everywhere, I know for a fact: it was a blessing. We had the best times in the car, sang the most songs, had deep conversations. I can also see that as the years went by, the nature of driving kids around changed, from those days when they could suddenly read every road sign we’d pass, to years later, when I’d pick up a carload of post-party teens at 2 a.m., no questions asked. But amid those early car-bound years, sits that unforgettable stage: “the question period,’ when queries weren’t asked, they were sprayed at you like a hose. My elder daughter Danica was six and Sierra, four, when I counted the number of questions I faced in a one hour in the car. Danica fired up the minute tire touched pavement, asking a total of 54 questions. Sierra, who had to wait for Danica to catch her breath, squeezed in eight, totalling one question per minute. No wonder my brain throbbed. Later, in studying their questions,
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ATTENTION CRAFTERS the 25th Annual Nanaimo Professional Craft Fair, Beban Park, Nanaimo, is on Nov 7, 8, & 9th, 2014. Register by May 30th to get a discount. Call 250-797-6544. www.nanaimo professionalcraftfair.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS MARY HELEN MACLEAN, Deceased late of 1961 FairďŹ eld Road, Victoria, BC, V8S1H5 NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the above deceased are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, c/o #201-300 Gorge Road, West, Victoria, BC V9A 1M8 on or before May 2nd, 2014, after which date the estates assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Deborah Anne Houston EXECUTOR By her Solicitors ANNIKO, HUNTER
CALL FOR ENTRIES 12TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 17, 18 and 19 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca 250-338-6901
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Sat. April 12, 10am-2pm St. George’s Ukrainian Church, 1100 Colville Road. Featuring Traditional Easter Breads, Frozen Cabbage Rolls, Perogies, Kobassa and more. Hot Ukrainian Lunch avail
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3277 Douglas Street Easter Breads, Frozen Foods, Easter Egg (Pysanka) classes, Displays, Gift Shop Hot Lunch
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TRAVEL GETAWAYS LONG BEACH - Ucluelet Deluxe waterfront cabin, sleeps 6, BBQ. Spring Special. 2 nights $239 or 3 nights $299 Pets Okay. Rick 604-306-0891
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Building Inspector I District of Kitimat, full time permanent bargaining unit position wage range $36.33/hr - $43.63/hr, over 2 years. Duties include plan checking reviews, inspections and enforcement functions related to building construction to ensure conformance with legislation, regulations and standards, and explaining and enforcing municipal bylaws. Preferred applicants will have a Technology Certificate related to building construction or equivalent; BOABC level 2 certification and a Class 5 driver’s license. Submit applications by April 30, 2014, 4:30 p.m., to Personnel, District of Kitimat, 270 City Centre, Kitimat B.C. V8C 2H7, Tel 250-632-8900, Fax 250632-4995, or by e-mail at dok@kitimat.ca. Community information can be obtained from our website at www.kitimat.ca. Only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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 866-472-4339
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HELP WANTED CREW REQUIRED; N/S, mature, responsible individual for May 15th to Aug. 31st with possible extension to mid Sept. on 75’ yacht with private crew quarters. Must have previous boating experience, preferably on BC coast, be computer savvy and have working knowledge of diesel engines. Please send resumes to Michael iyw.michael@shaw.ca DATA ENTRY Operators. elan Data Makers. Minimum 60wpm. Good numeric key boarding speed. Include key boarding speeds in resume. Email resumes to: vicresume@elan datamakers.com
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This is a full time position with weekday hours of 11 am to 8 pm. The work will be at a home in Oak Bay. Applicants must have experience maintaining a household, food shopping, handling a variety of errands and chores, laundering and ironing, and cooking and washing up. Good cooking skills are essential. Must have a driver’s license. References required. Excellent compensation available. Alternatively, employer would consider work sharing by a couple. Seaside cottage available as part of compensation package. Contact Rebecca Cotterell at 250-480-3220.
OFFICE SUPPORT CLERK A building materials supply company has an immediate opening for a full-time administrative assistant. This person needs to be reliable, friendly, polite, and a self starter. Responsibilities: Applicant will be responsible for coordinating shipments, data entry, answering telephones and responding to customer inquiries, communicating with vendors, creating and filing purchase orders, website updates, answering telephones in a courteous manner, maintaining a positive attitude toward customers and team members, and other miscellaneous tasks. Great benefits and salary is commensurate with experience. Forward resumes to hr@royaletileco.com.
SALES Sales Representative required to market recreational property. Property located in Comox Valley and ready to sell. Experience selling real estate, time shares, quarter shares an asset. Contacts and marketing provided. Weekend work required. Base salary & commission. Send resume:info@pacificplaygrounds.com
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BRAND NEW LOCATION! We are currently seeking an individual to run an efÀcient and proÀtable truck & equipment service department in our new shop through productive stafÀng, customer retention, cost controls, achievement of objectives and maintenance of all service records. Preference will be given to candidates with technical knowledge of heavy duty trucks & equipment and proven leadership skills. The Inland Group is an industry-leading group of heavy truck & equipment dealerships in business since 1949 with 1,200 employees and 23 locations in North America. Further details can be found under Canada, Job Opportunities at www.inland-group.com. Resumes & cover letters should be emailed to Lori Willcox at lwillcox@inland-group.com or faxed to 604-608-3156
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ATTENTION: Utility Tree Workers. Quad L Enterprises Ltd. is looking for Certified Utility Arborists and Slasher Operators. Full time work. Email hr@isley.ca or fax 780-532-1250
KRIPALU MASSAGE, Reiki, Acupressure, Chair Massage. I have relaxed clients that have been with me for 5-12 years. See testimonials on website. Women only. Call 250-514-6223 or visit online at: www.andreakober.com
VOLUNTEERS KIDS HELP Phone is seeking a volunteer to be apart of their Walk So Kids Can Talk Committee helping to plan and coordinate the Walk So Kids Can Talk event. Group meets monthly. Driver’s License required. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269. THE LEUKEMIA & Lymphoma Society of Canada is recruiting a volunteer to help put together a fundraising team for their Light the Night Walk. Professional fundraising experience an asset. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269. THE VICTORIA International Buskers Festival is in need of volunteers from July 18th-27th to man their information booth, helping to inform visitors of scheduling and performance locations as well as sell water, glow-sticks, and wristbands. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250386-2269.
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Part Time Paginator Black Press Community Newspapers requires a Part Time Paginator in our Victoria ofďŹ ce. This is an entry-level opportunity and while this is not a design position, some ad building will be required. The successful candidate will have a good knowledge of InDesign, as well as a basic knowledge of PhotoShop and Adobe Acrobat. Other skills required include a good working knowledge of either Mac or PC platform and a willingness to learn the other, the ability to be focused and to work in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment and to think independently and be a good problem solver. Additionally, the ability to learn several industry speciďŹ c software packages is a must. Candidates must be willing to work day shifts Monday to Wednesday, totaling approximately 22 hours a week. Black Press is Canada’s largest independent newspaper group with over 150 community, daily and urban papers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Hawaii and Ohio. To apply, please send your resume to: Loralee Smyth, Operations Manager 818 Broughton Street, Victoria BC V8W 1E4 or email lsmyth@blackpress.ca with “Paginatorâ€? in the subject line. Deadline to apply is April 16, 2014 www.blackpress.ca
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1993 ACURA INTEGRA (bought in the USA), 204,810, km, in good condition. $2500. Call (250)884-6861.
1 BDRM Very quiet, ocean views, Clean, well maintained. Laundry, Sauna, Elevator, Hot Water, Heat. (250) 388-9384
GORDON HEAD. 3-bdrm, Furnished, 1200 sq.ft. May 1st. Bus #39 to Uvic. $1600. + utils. (250)885-5588.
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CAMPBELL RIVER: 2 bdrm + den, 2 bath Bare-Land Strata patio home on Golf Course. Gated adult comm. with min. maint. Small pet ok. New price $343,800. W/C acc. Call (250)286-1719.
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper?
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO RETOUCH, RESTORE, Edit Photos. Home Movies to DVD. Also, Portraiture, Baby, Family + Maternity. 250-475-3332. www.cwpics.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE APPLIANCES INGLIS 2 door fridge in white with ice and water dispenser. Like new. $500. Mans leather jacket, like new, size 38. $50. Call (250)744-1756.
UNDER $200 CHILDREN’S DANCE costumes, Quality dress up costumes, fancy Halloween costumes. Many sizes starting at $20. (250)595-6443, lv msg.
FREE ITEMS FREE RV stuff+ table saw. Call (250)479-1771.
FRIENDLY FRANK HAMMOCK, TOP quality. Asking $60. Must sell! Call (250)383-4506. MUSTANG FLOAT coat $35. Carhartt rain paints $20. Roof racks $10. Call (778)265-1615 NO NAME cell phone, barely used, leather case that straps to belt, $80. (778)432-2822
FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fir, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
GARAGE SALES N.SAANICH ESTATE SALE. Antique furniture and larger items. Sat. & Sun. April 12 & 13, 9am-2pm. 8568 Kingcome Cres. No early birds. SIDNEY- MOVING Sale! Sat April 12, 9am-2pm. 9576 Lapwing Place, airport side. PVR reel to reel, lots of other electronics, pictures, mirrors, garden tools, hand tools, drills, saws and more!
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NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS$2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enterprise Cres, Victoria. Goldstream Press Division.
AFFORDABLE AND quiet. 55+ community in Ladysmith. Home of the famous Festival of Lights!!!! Carefree manufactured homes on easy care lots for as low as $119,700. Low monthly lot fee. On transit. Close to parks, community centre, pool and amazing trails. Only 50 minutes from Victoria and less than 20 minutes to Nanaimo. New Home Warranty. Contact Duck Paterson @ 250-246-0637 or email: info@lmfhomes.ca
FRASER TOLMIE APARTMENTS 1701 Cedar Hill X Road (at Shelbourne St) Deluxe 1 & 2 bdrm suites Beautiful grounds with resort style amenities INQUIRE TODAY: 250.477.6323 or frasertolmie@bentall kennedy.com www.frasertolmie.ca Proudly Managed By Bentall Kennedy Residential Services
HOMES WANTED COLLEGE HEIGHTS, Nanaimo. Beautiful ocean/city views. 4bdrms w/2bdrm suite. Owner will carry mortgage/reasonable down payment. Also LADYSMITH 3bdrm w/1bdrm suite, dble garage +1000 sq.ft. storage area. $25,000 down. 250753-0160
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ANTIQUES, BOOKS, collectibles, furniture, china, jewelry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700
WANTED to PURCHASE, House w/ private, quiet, sunny W or S backyard in Oak Bay, Fairfield & area. (250)8964296 or tarsan2@shaw.ca
APARTMENT/CONDOS NANAIMO WATERFRONT 2nd floor condo. 1500 sq.ft. LR/DR/2bdrms with view, den, gas FP, secure bldg. 2 underground parking spaces. Maintenance fee includes hot water/gas/landscaping. 1 pet OK. View anytime. $339,900 Reduced to $329,000. (250)7539123
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PRIME OAK Bay; New price $635,000. 1 block to Willows Beach, close to shops and schools. 1940’s 2 bdrm, bath. Full basement. 2516 Dalhousie St. (corner of Musgrave). Call 250-858-8475 or 250-4728475. Open House Sunday, 1pm-3pm.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING for sale; central location in downtown Victoria. 3000 sq ft of retail space on main floor + 3000 sq ft on upper floor (4 storage) or art studio. $879,000. Priced for quick sale. Call (250)8132458.
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SIDNEY- QUIET cozy 1 bdrm. W/D, utils included, NS/NP, furnished or unfurnished. Avail April 15. Call (250)656-7184.
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OPEN HOUSE- Sat & Sun, every weekend, 1-4pm. New Home For Sale: 5887 Stonehaven Dr, 2050sq ft, 2 bdrm + den + rec room heat pump, 5 appls, central vac, $364,500. Near hospital. Quality homes at an affordable price. Call Gord (250)710-1947. OPEN HOUSE- Sat & Sun, every weekend, 1-4pm. New Duplex For Sale, Duncan, at 5909 Stonehaven Dr in Stone Manor Estate’s (near Hospital) 1850sq ft 3 bdrms, 3.5 baths, 5 appls and much more, $295,000. Call Gord, 1-250746-7240.
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I charge far less commission. For example only $6,900 on a $600,000 sale. A full commission realtor would cost you $21,000 at 6 and 3. Call me now at 250-508-0739 or visit www.jimparsons.com Jim Parsons, Onepercent Realty VI
Sidney-By-The-Sea. Lovely, quiet one-bed apart. Steps from the seaside walkway and shops. In-suite laundry, walk-in shower with seat, walk-in closet, spacious 847 sq. ft. and 24 x 8 balcony. Storage & parking included. N/S, N/P. $1050/month
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SIDNEY CONDO for Sale in the Shoal Centre. Thinking of downsizing or buying into a great investment? There’s 1 bdrm, 1 bath, a full kitchen, all appliances and has 4th floor views of Malahat & gorgeous sun sets. Presently rented at $1475/mo. Asking $273,000. Across from Library & Rose gardens. Call (250)655-1956, by appt only. A Real Gem in the Heart of Sidney.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM. 2614 Ernhil Dr. Totally renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. New exotic H/W floors. Lrg 8’ shower of master bdrm. Large landscaped fenced lot. Must see. $459,000. BONUS: WE WILL PAY YOU THE REALTOR FEES ON CLOSING. phone (250)590-1632.
ARE YOU a daddy for this Caddy? 2010 Cadillac CTS, (silver with black leather), top luxury 4 door model, fully loaded, like new in every respect. Owned here in Toronto by local business man. Asking only wholesale price, $22,000 firm and fair, no offers, payments or tire-kickers. Call anytime (289)296-7411.
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MUST SELL 2003 Windstar LX, 7 passenger. Sliding doors 174,000 km. Good running condition. Priced for quick sale $2,700. Call (778)440-3045
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MUST SELL 1999 Saturn, 4 door, 5 passenger. Manual trans. Very good on gas. 192,000 km. Clean inside and out. Well maintained. Excellent body and engine. Asking $1,100. Call (250)813-2458
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1 & 2 Bdrm suites & cabins. Perched on a cliffside with panoramic ocean vista, overlooking The Saanich Inlet. Serene & secure. All amenities on-site, firewood. $500-$1200 inclds utils. Monthly/Weekly. Pets ok with refs. 25 min commute to downtown Victoria. Must have references! Call 250-478-9231.
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2009 PASSION for 2, exc cond. New brakes/ring tone/back window struts. Heated seats, A/C, sunroof, P/W, fog lights, side mirror defogger, rear window wiper. Good on gas, exe parking dwntwn. 108,000km. (778)425-4287.
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QUALICUM BEACH Ocean view 1600sqft built 2010. 2 bdrm 3 bath 3 levels walk to town beach. 20x12 shop carport, RV parking low maint high efficient home $485,000. Call 250-228-4623.
SAANICH WEST. Nice 1bdrm, full height bsmnt suite. Priv. entrance, clean & tidy. On bus route to UVic, near all levels of school & shopping. $850. inclds heat, hydro, laundry & parking. Avail May 1st. Call (250)812-6008 to view.
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NANAIMO: 1450SQ.FT, Open concept, 2bdrm, 2bath Rancher on 1/2 acre. Dbl garage, mature trees, greenhouse, RV prkg. $359,000. (250)7535826 for more info google search 360264.
LANGFORD 1-BDRM grnd floor suite, own patio, full kitchen, F/S, D/W, built-in vac, insuite laundry. Utils incld. Close to shops, Galloping Goose, Royal Roads, golf course, bus route. NS/NP. $850. (Immed). 250-474-0079.
MAIN FLOOR. 3-bdrm. Fireplace, completely reno’d - new appl’s, large patio. Near UVic & Camosun. N/S, N/P. $1600. inclds utils. (250)477-5179.
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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. J&L Gardening yard clean-up and maintenance. Master gardeners. Call John or Louise (250)891-8677. LANDSCAPE & TREE Care Hedges-tree pruning, gardening/landscaping. WCB. 18 yrs exp. Andrew 250-893-3465. MIKE’S LAWN and Garden. Clean-ups, weeding & More. Senior’s discount. Free estimates. Mike 250-216-7502. PND SOIL & GRAVEL MART. Garden manure/compost. Self pick-up, we load. $25./ yard. 1119 Finney Rd 250-478-3322 PRO IRISH GARDENERSLawn & Garden maintenance. 20 years experience. WCB. Call (250)652-6989.
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A2Z PAINTING. Free estimates. Quality Exterior Painting. Call Erin (250)294-5422.
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates. 250-744-8588, Norm.
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
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CLEANING SERVICES HOUSEKEEPER EXPERIENCED, reliable. References. 250-920-6516, 250-881-7444.
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Q: HOW CAN I HELP MAKE SURE I GET TOP PRICE FOR MY HOME? Make sure you have room to negotiate – When determining your asking price, be sure you have left yourself enough room to bargain. Select your highest and lowest price and then consult your motivation for sale: do you want to price high to earn the most, or price low for a quick sale? Enlist the opinion of others – Don’t rely solely on your own judgement when preparing your home for sale. Ask others what they honestly think about your property’s strengths and weaknesses. A good realtor will give an honest opinion about steps to be taken to make your home as saleable as possible. Don’t move out before you’ve sold – It’s well known that a vacant home is more difficult to sell and may appear to potential buyers like you have a strong motivation to sell. Do you have a homebuying or selling story you’d like to share with us? Email ddescoteau@ vicnews.com To advertise in Homefinder, contact Oliver Sommer at: osommer@black press.ca
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GREATER VICTORIA MARKET UPDATE » AS OF APRIL 9/COURTESY VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
185/615 » 493/1,346 » 4,124/4,585 »
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Video can work as a home marketing tool
One local Realtor is seeing it work effectively for clients Don Descoteau News staff
The popularity of home and garden TV shows has been an inspiration for Stephen Foster. Married to an interior designer and keenly interested in home improvement projects, the Greater Victoria Realtor was looking for a edge as he built his fledgling real estate career. With film and television experience under his belt, Foster’s answer has been to meld his various skills together and create a service that gives people a better sense of what a home and its surrounding neighbourhood are all about – before the potential buyer steps foot inside. “Every single house I (have a listing for) gets a video,” he says. Where some agents limit video marketing coverage to their big-ticket, exclusive properties, he takes every property on its own merits and looks for the highlights. “I feel there is value in everybody’s assets,” he says, adding those appealing characteristics can be found all around a home. Using video as a tool to sell homes is not new, but Foster has taken the strategy to a new level, posting the videos on his personal website and creating a YouTube channel that now has more than 500 subscribers. With many potential buyers, even those just curious about what’s on the market or for sale in their neighbourhood, looking online first for details about homes, Foster says, video is the next step to linking busy potential buyers to properties. “I just thought, why not give
Realtor Stephen Foster has a background in film and television and relies on video these days to help enhance his real estate services. Video tours of homes for sale are becoming more common in the Greater Victoria market. Photo contributed
people a different impression of a home,” Foster says, adding the fact he is comfortable in front of a camera helps him make the presentations fun and entertaining. “A sale is still about reaching out to people, and that was a way of connecting on a wider scale.” The explosion of YouTube and its links to social media websites like Facebook, Twitter and others has allowed Foster’s service to blossom in the last couple of years. Anyone without a background in film and TV would no doubt find the process of creating individual videos for each listing a time-consuming, labour-intensive activity. But Foster says the process has been worthwhile and provides him with some quality leads. While he watches his advertising budget closely, he says it’s still important to use a multi-pronged approach, using print and other mediums to reach a broad audience.
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“Initially I had to focus where I could get as many people as possible,” he says. “With my background, taking people through a home by video was of paramount importance. The impact has been great, and it’s growing as people see how I do my work.” He’s had buyers contact him from Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatchewan who have seen his videos. Realtor Fergus Kyne, a former schoolteacher who’s been selling real estate in Greater Victoria since 1998, also uses video, but in a slightly different, more subjective way. He offers listing reviews in short video segments – often featuring guests who provide ancillary services to the real estate industry – in which he gives his opinion on various aspects of properties currently listed for sale. “I was looking for a different way to attract buyers, and the idea came up to help buyers review listings,
in terms of the value and the possibility of getting a property sold,” he says. The idea, he says, was to be able to say, “XYZ property at 1234 Elm St. is priced very well and I don’t think it will last long,” where another home might be perceived as being somewhat overpriced for the market. While he finds his forté is still working with people face to face, the video service has offered another way of getting his image out there as someone with expertise in the housing market. With analysis and what-if style TV programs like Trading Spaces, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Property Virgins continuing to prove popular, the use of video by Greater Victoria Realtors is likely only going to increase. Given the time involved in producing, some agents will still have to be convinced that it’s worth their while.
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Impala leaps impressively to the top contemporary style favoured by The 2014 Chevrolet Impala is the many competitors. Its lines actubest domestic sedan ever, really? ally lean closer towards classy, That was the question front of rather than sporty. mind when I heard such a boast Let’s open the driver’s door. As its from a General Motors execuoutward appearance suggests, tive recently. Well, he’s paid to it is roomy inside with Business say that, I thought, but then he Class legroom in the rear! And the backed up the assertion with business class theme continues something that surprised me more. After spending a with the use of quality materials throughout. The hypercritical Consumer ReControls are logically placed ports organization had just given week in an Impala, I have to admit it and easy to operate with one the full-size sedan a 95-point score: No other domestic car had softened my cynicism exception. The standard infotainment system, which features an ever topped the sedans ratings to the point of almost eight-inch touch screen, is not in 20 years of rating cars by buying the hype. nearly as intuitive as I would like. bothsegment and style. And, just I would need to spend an hour to offer a bit more perspective to Keith Morgan with the manual to get it to perthis remarkable score: the fourform for me. The reason I don’t door was just behind the expendo that ahead of time is because I want to test sive Tesla Model S ultra-luxury hatchback with these systems against my iPad/iPod. Apple is 99 points and the BMW 1 Series coupe at 97. the benchmark. Get over it, guys! Mimic Apple After spending a week in an Impala, I have rather than try to reinvent the wheel and come to admit it softened my cynicism to the point up with a pale imitation. There’s a nifty secuof almost buying the hype. Explanation of my rity feature offered though that I must praise. continued reservations to follow. The screen emerges from the dash, revealing It wouldn’t take much imagination for designers a small storage bin that can be secured with a to turn out a more handsome Impala than its four-digit code. predecessor. But this long-looking car manages Let’s roll. The tester was equipped with a to look sharp and streamlined but not so overly 3.6-litre V6 DI with FlexFuel capability, including aggressive in stance, which is more often the
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ord has done an excellent job of using its worldwide expertise to bring some very practical, yet fun to drive, small cars to North America. Using Europeans to build the Ford Focus and Fiesta for a worldwide market enabled the manufacturer to bring these superb handling cars virtually unchanged to our shores. On top of that, Ford is also selling their sportiest ST versions of both these cars. The Focus ST was introduced last year and this year we get the Fiesta ST “hot hatch.” I’ve been a huge fan of the Fiesta. In fact, I prefer it to the bigger Focus. It is a perfect city runabout with go-kart-like handling and a stylish little package. Looks For 2014, all Fiesta models get a minor facelift with a new front grille and headlights. The ST is easy to spot because of the black honeycomb grille with an ST badge, bigger alloy wheels, a rear spoiler hanging over the rear window, a bigger rear air diffuser with twin exhaust tips and blacked out trim around the windows. The ST looks like it means business. There are two exterior options that might be worth the money. Upgraded paint colours like ‘Molten Orange’ or ‘Green
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Envy Metallic’ cost $400 and the smoked grey wheels with red brake calipers cost $500 more. The base ST at $24,999 comes very well equipped and is ready to cause some trouble. Inside The first thing that pops right out on the ST interior are the two heavily bolstered Recaro sports seats. These are not meant for big people; you just won’t fit. They are snug and supportive but lack some simple, yet important adjustments. The front of the seat sits much higher than the back so your backside is very low with your knees pointing up. This produces a sporty feel initially
but on longer trips, the lack of adjustment prevents the driver from being able to stretch their legs. The dash has been updated to include a MyFord Touch screen for radio, phone, navigation and climate functions. The screen is rather small and far away from the driver, which makes access-
ing the small, virtual buttons on the screen a challenge. However, it does look much better than the older Fiesta dash. The ST comes standard with very powerful front seat heaters, automatic climate control, a fat leather steering wheel with redundant radio controls and a leather covered manual shifter.
The back seat has always been tight in the Fiesta; this is perfect for a single person or couple, not the best for a family. Drive In an era of cars that almost drive themselves, the Fiesta ST is a throwback to a time when the driver felt connected to the machine. The suspension is much
firmer than the regular Fiesta, almost harsh over bumpy roads but the feedback to the driver through the tight steering ratio, firm chassis and the grippy Recaro seats is superb. The turbocharged, direct injection 1,6L Ecoboost engine pumps out 197hp. It’s only sold with a super-slick manual transmission that shifts with no effort at all and the clutch is precise. In such a small car, this engine lets the driver do pretty much anything at will. Want to pass on the highway? No problem. Want to scoot away from a traffic light? No effort at all. This really is a car that does everything very well, including getting good fuel economy when the throttle is used lightly: using only 7.8L/100km in the city and 5.6L on the highway. Verdict At $24,999, the price might seem a bit steep for a subcompact car but this little machine comes almost fully loaded for that price. The options available are not “must have” items so the price can be kept in check. This Fiesta ST is a gem in the subcompact class, delivering great economy, fabulous interior and plenty of smiles. The ST just delivers much bigger smiles. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca
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Looks and economy Nissan substantially revamped the Altima, its popular family sedan, for 2010. In addition to external front and rear styling changes, its roomy interior got a onceover in a refurbish that also included two important new standard active safety features, electronic stability and traction control systems. The base engine in a 2010 Altima sedan or coupe is a robust 2.5-litre four cylinder and a 3.5-litre V6 was an option. A six-speed manual transmission was available with the four-cylinder and the continuously variable transmission option was standard with the V6 engine. The fuel-frugal 2.5 litre four-cylinder (175 horsepower) can get 8.9 L/100km in the city and 6.1 L/100km on the highway and runs on regular gasoline. The 3.5 litre V6 can produce a whopping 270 horsepower, yet it still provides decent city/highway fuel consumption (rated at 10.6/7.7 L/100km). It does, however, have a craving for premium quality fuel. A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is more efficient than a conventional automatic and is designed to always provide best fuel economy, however, some drivers dislike the way it holds engine speed at an optimal level. On the plus, it has a solid reputation for reliability and a nice feature of this CVT is a sequential manual mode that provides six speed settings. There’s also a less popular hybrid version of Altima, which claims an outstanding city fuel consumption rating of 5.8 L/100km. This full-hybrid powertrain was jointly developed with Toyota and can run for short distances completely on battery power. Like most hybrid sedans the battery pack is stored in the trunk. As a result, the rear seats do not fold down to expand the cargo area and there’s a reduced amount of cargo space in the trunk. A push-button intelligent key system is standard on this generation Altima. It’s a convenient feature that allows you to start the engine without actually inserting a key in the switch barrel. The key fob must, of course, be inside the car and is best kept on your person. Altima got the coveted “recommend buy” rating from Consumer Reports. Although higher than usual incidence of brake and electrical repair did show up on owner surveys, the overall
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an “acceptable” rating. The next generation 2013 Altima, performed better in both of these tests and earned an overall “top safety pick” rating. Good to look at, technically sophisticated and economical to drive, the Nissan Altima can be a reliable, hard to beat used car purchase in the family sedan class. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc.ca
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Confessions of a Curber Thank goodness, the stolen vehicle was behind me. Did I feel bad? Yes. Does it make me a bad person for selling a stolen vehicle? Probably. But to outsiders, my life hasn’t changed. I’m still the same old Walt. Oh, if they only knew. I was on a roll. To my disbelief, I’d sold seven cars already. I guess you could say it was a part of me now – I “flip” cars on the side. And, I was branching out – with a truck and camper. The truck had been rebuilt. It was roadworthy again. I even had the inspection records to prove it. And the camper? That was marketing genius. When I put it up for sale, I fibbed. But only a little bit. “Truck for sale. Fixed after fender bender, looks new. Includes camper. It’s been in an accident, so I’m selling both for a low price. Great for family adventures. Call if interested.” Shortly after, I got a call. The man had a distinct, charming accent. He asked me what a “fender bender” was. I explained that it was a small accident. He seemed pleased and asked to meet me the next day. I assumed he was relatively new to the country, so I thought this would be an easy sale. Boy was I wrong! He’d gone to “new immigrant” welcome classes, where they shared information about life in Canada. I think this was where he developed an interest in camping Canadian style. He knew all the right questions to ask. But, I
gave him all the wrong answers. And, I didn’t tell him the camper was way too heavy for the truck to be safe. He also asked for a vehicle history report. I pulled the CarProof report out. I mean, I had nothing to hide. He asked me what “rebuilt*” meant. I told him that, because of the small accident, the transmission needed to be rebuilt. Oh, but I’d altered the sections detailing the amount of damage. Judging from his English skills, I’m sure he didn’t understand the difference. At least he was trying. He got an “A” for effort. I hope he figures out that the truck and camper would be unsafe on the road when he gets it fully loaded with passengers, fuel and gear. Good thing I have my “no returns” policy! Yes, I know what you’re all thinking. This is the lowest of the low. But you have to understand. I was slightly manic about this whole thing. At this point, I would do anything to make a sale and get myself another wallet full of cash.
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This turbo hatch pumps out 227hp yet is a Volvo, so that means safety!
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2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
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Only 45,794kms for a 2010??? That’s too low to pass up at this amazing price!
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2008 FORD F250 XL Stk #D15809
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2013 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM Stk #C15828
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15,998
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14,498
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15,298
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14,498
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17,198
$ Not exactly as shown
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2010 NISSAN XTERRA 4
2010 MAZDA B4000
Winning awards as best off-roading SUV for ‘10, less than $20,000? Wow!
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2006 CADILLAC SRX 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
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2010 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ
Glass repair only! Only 117,000kms! Great commuter car!
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Stk #d14985A
4,588
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Stk #T15397
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2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT 2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT Stk #D15529
Serviced brakes, lots of warranty remaining! Don’t go new... Save!
14,598
16,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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2004 INFINITI G35 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT Stk #T15702
Stk #D15710
RWD! Bose soundsystem, heated seats, power roof! Premium speedster! Fun!
4x4! B.C. Only! New front pads + machined rotors! New serp belt!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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$
$499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Stk #D15769
Stk #D15772
Great brakes and tires! Leather! Under $10k, under 70,000kms!!! Insane!
AWD! Ecoboost turbo! Too many features to fit in this ad, come see!
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27,398
Power moonroof! 5 Spd! A/c! Cool features for a cool ride, see why we’re #1!
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$
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2012 VOLVO C30 T5 Stk #D15782
This turbo hatch pumps out 227hp yet is a Volvo, so that means safety!
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$
$
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2007 MAZDA MAZDA5
2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE
2009 DODGE RAM 3500
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$
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Stk #D15694
Stk #D15406
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Stk #V15886.
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Only 45,794kms for a 2010??? That’s too low to pass up at this amazing price!
B.C. Only! Rwd! Auto! This classic has 22” rims! Turn heads and burn rubber!
18,498
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9,498
$
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2008 FORD F250 XL Stk #D15809
4x4! Offroad package! Long box! Not even broken in yet! Time for more!
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$
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2010 FORD FOCUS SES Stk #F15815
2013 FORD FOCUS TITANIUM Stk #C15828
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$
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15,298
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14,498
B.C. only! Bluetooth! Brakes like new! This is the ideal hatch and deal!
17,198
$ Not exactly as shown
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2010 NISSAN XTERRA 4
2010 MAZDA B4000
Winning awards as best off-roading SUV for ‘10, less than $20,000? Wow!
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Stk #D15695
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21,698
$
$
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2003 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLS 2007 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING Stk #F15765
Stk #D15744
New timing belt! RWD, power moonroof! Power, comfort, class...All you!
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9,998
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$
$
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2013 FORD EDGE SEL
2013 MAZDA MAZDA3
2013 FORD F150 XLT
AWD! Leather! Panoramic roof! 21,859kms and under $30k, impossible?!
B.C. only! A perpetual best seller, come in today or miss out on THE ONE!
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$
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Stk #V15859
$
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Do you like to save money? Look at this hybrid which is full of space and power!
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Stk #D15750
Leather! Roof! Heated seats! Bluetooth! Too many options for too little money!
$
2006 CADILLAC SRX 2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
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$
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Stk #D15732
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2008 CHEVROLET HHR LS
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Stk #D15608
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2003 BMW 530 2002 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS Stk #V15904
Stk #D15914
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Biggest auto disappointments ever Rob Sass
Some new cars sneak into the world under the radar with little baggage in the form of expectations (realistic or otherwise). Others are so heavily touted that even the best can sink under the weight of unrealistic pressures. Here are some that, in addition to being under the microscope when introduced, suffered many glitches. Minivan 1990-93 Pontiac Trans Sport: GM perceived an unexploited niche for a minivan with some style, much like the European Renault Espace. The concept car was brilliant, with gullwing doors and a glass roof. Unfortunately, none of these features translated into the production model, whose awkward profile resembled a Black and Decker DustBuster mini vacuum. The nickname DustBuster stuck, and sales were modest. Buyers found them hard to see out of because of the huge distance between the steering wheel and the windshield. Small car 1971-77 Chevrolet Vega: The Vega was supposed to be the small car that sent the new wave of Japanese imports back across the Pacific. Instead, it pushed a giant wave of buyers into Toyota
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and Datsun showrooms. The aluminum engine, which was prone to overheating and oil burning, and the hideously rustprone bodies were often just the tip of the misery iceberg for Vega owners. Even the air in the tires seemed substandard. Luxury car 1981 Cadillac DeVille V8-6-4: GM struggled to maintain a sense of traditional luxury under the weight of the first Corporate Average Fuel Economy regula-
tions. And while the idea of a V-8 engine that turned off cylinders when they weren’t needed had promise that would eventually be realized, the technology of the day wasn’t up to the task and the feeling of the cylinders shutting off and on was perceptible to the point of being nausea-inducing. Cadillac introduced at least 13 new computer chips for the cylinder deactivation control system before giving up. Sports car
1972-75 Jensen-Healey: The Jensen-Healey was designed to be the successor to the muchloved Austin-Healey 3000, with input from the legendary Donald Healey. Unfortunately, where the earlier car had a lovely and curvaceous style to it, the J-H was perceived as bland and derivative. Also problematic was the new and untested Lotus twincam engine. Broken timing belts, oil leaks and low oil pressure issues ensured that warranty
claims added up quickly and the Jensen-Healey was gone after just four model years. Supercar 1989-93 Vector W8: Promoted heavily as America’s answer to supercars like the Lamborghini Diablo, the Vector was underfunded, underdeveloped and (some said) amateurishly styled. Tennis star Andre Agassi was an early and unhappy customer when his car failed spectacularly on his first day of ownership,
by some accounts setting his garden on fire. Accusations and legal threats flew both ways, and in the end, just 17 cars were built before the whole venture collapsed. The original price was $455,000.
Rob Sass is the vice-president of content for Hagerty Insurance. the world’s leading specialist provider of classic car and boat insurance. Learn more at hagerty. ca or email rsass@hagerty.com
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Change cabin air filter before allergens strike (MS) – The worst is over, we’re thinking. With winter officially behind us, we need only look to warmer days ahead. Not so for those who suffer from seasonal allergies. A short winter season followed by an early spring — as we have experienced lately — may only hasten the onset of allergens and pollen in the air, causing an itchy and runny nose, teary eyes, sneezing and congestion in those who are prone to allergies. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, an organization of allergists, immunologists and related professionals, “Avoiding your allergy triggers is the best way to reduce symptoms.” (aaaai.org.) Limiting outdoor activities on days with high pollen counts, keeping windows closed (at home or in the car) to keep pollen out, and taking a shower after coming indoors, are some of the steps the academy recommends. However, “keeping your car’s windows closed while driving may not be
sufficient if your car’s cabin air filter is clogged,” said Chuck Kerrigan, Director of Marketing for Purolator. The company supplies BreatheEasy cabin air filters to the aftermarket in North America. (www.BreatheEasyCabinFilters.com) Located under the hood or behind the glove box of most late model vehicles, a fresh cabin air filter helps clean the air that enters the driver and passenger compartment through the vents, keeping it free of dust and other pollutants that can aggravate asthma and allergy symptoms. “When the cabin air filter remains unchanged for long periods of time, the dust and dirt that accumulate are blown back into the interior of the car when the A/C or heating is turned on,” Kerrigan explained. AAAAI lists three pollen seasons depending on where you live. Trees pollinate in the spring, grass releases its pollen in the summer, and weeds cause allergic symptoms in the fall. And, if in a given year, winter is short and spring comes early, allergens will
strike more often than not. Therefore, Purolator recommends changing the cabin air filter every 12,000 miles or per the vehicle manufacturer’s suggested intervals in the owner’s manual. Two kinds of cabin filters are available — the particulate cabin filter and the activated charcoal cabin filter. The activated charcoal cabin filter adsorbs most toxic and foul-smelling gases, such as ozone, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and hydrocarbons, keeping odors out of the car’s cabin. Purolator offers both for many vehicles. Refer to the owner’s manual or the application guide at BreatheEasyCabinFilters.com to see if your vehicle is equipped with a cabin air filter. Purolator’s BreatheEasy cabin air filters contain media that is engineered to capture and hold even the finest particles of contaminants such as dust, soot, pollen, fungus and bacteria. These filters are electrostatically charged to ensure that particles stay embedded in the filter and cannot enter the vehicle. Purolator BreatheEasy
cabin air filters come with illustrated vehicle-specific instructions that make installation simple for doit-yourselfers or professional technicians. So, why not take yet another step toward keeping allergens at bay?
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Time to get the brakes done? Brake pads tell the story know when to bring your car in for service? Some disc brake pads have wear sensors that trigger a “service” light on your dash, or shims that start to make noise when the pads are getting down to the minimum. If you know what you are looking for, you can also check for wear by looking at the outside brake pad on the front wheel, which is visible on most cars. But rotors don’t have the benefits of a warning device, and in the past, they
(MS) — Your car’s brakes are one of your most important safety features. So it makes sense to be sure that they are maintained properly. Since brakes wear out as part of normal operation, it’s obvious that the worn parts should be identified and replaced as soon as possible. But how can you tell if the parts are worn enough to need replacing? Your local service technician has the knowledge and the tools to tell you what’s needed, but only after the car has been inspected. So how do you
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(MS) — With the return of warm weather comes the return of time spent outdoors. After a winter spent huddled up inside avoiding the cold, the arrival of spring is often welcomed with open arms. The welcome mat for spring often includes a weekend getaway with the family to soak up some spring rays. For those about to embark on a springtime road trip, consider the following money saving tips to ensure your trip is as inexpensive as it is enjoyable. • Bring something for the kids to do in the car. While parents might enjoy hitting the open road and pushing the pedal to the metal, kids often get bored the longer a trip is, and that can lead to frequent and costly pitstops to help quell that boredom. Parents can prepare for that inevitable boredom and avoid such stopovers by bringing some entertainment along for the kids. Portable DVD players are relatively inexpensive and can keep kids occupied on long trips. For those renting a vehicle for their trip, inquire at the rental agency as to the availability of vehicles with built-in DVD players. Parents can also employ more traditional road trip fare by playing some favourite games from yesteryear. These games include the License Plate Game, I Spy or 20 Questions to make a trip more fun for adults and children alike. • Visit family or friends en route to your destination. Those heading out on an extended weekend getaway can save money on hotels or meals by calling family
and friends and either staying overnight or simply visiting for a meal. Grandma and Grandpa would no doubt appreciate a visit and might even offer to let you stay the night and save the expense of a costly hotel. • Don't get lost. While no one plans on getting lost, it does happen, even in the current day and age when GPS systems and cellphones enable drivers to easily access the Internet and get directions. And getting lost can prove costly if you end up driving around looking for the right way to go. If you don't have a GPS system, print out directions and be sure to bring them along for the trip. Also, when printing out directions ahead of time, look for alternate routes that might save time and, as a result, money. Visit different web sites to see if one offers substantially shorter routes than another. The disparity between recommended driving routes might be greater than you think. • Pre-pack lunches and snacks. Instead of stopping along the way for lunch, pre-pack lunches. This can help save money and also allows parents to plan healthier meals, as many roadside restaurants are fast food joints that kids might love but parents certainly don't. When packing lunches, let the kids pack a few items for themselves. This will make them enjoy the meals more and help them forget about the meals they're not getting from their favorite fast food restaurants.