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A bicycle, a bear – and a dream A bike trek ascending B.C. had a series of adventures for Victoria author John Crouch Kevin Laird News staff
John Crouch had a vision about the bear. Oftentimes, it would prevent him from falling asleep at night. He even had lurid dreams of being mauled in his tent by a manic bear. It wasn’t until he convinced himself of the irrationality of such thoughts that he was able not to worry. But it was also when his dream became reality. On a drizzly day in the summer of 2011, Crouch met up with a black bear on the Alaska Highway, just north of Nuggett City, while cycling from Whitehorse to Victoria as part of a 2,500-kilometre bicycle trek to raise funds for Parkinson’s disease. The large black bear was no more than 15 metres off the side of the road when Crouch came across him. The mighty bruin quickly reared up on his hind legs, staring the Victoria author down. “It frightened the hell out of Photo contributed me,” Crouch, 73, said. John Crouch, 73, takes a rest after a long day on his bicycle. The Victoria author rode solo from Crouch fumbled for his whistle Whitehorse to Victoria – a distance of 2,500 kilometres – on a personal odyssey and to raise funds – useless since the bear had for Parkinson’s disease. already seen him. He then hoped rivers. his trek that took him just over some traffic would pass by. No months, I raised close to $13,000. The adventure started as three weeks to complete along such luck. The bear refused to People were incredibly generous.” something he wanted to do to six major highways: the Alaska, move. Crouch then decided to Crouch rode an average of commemorate his 70th birthday, Stewart-Cassiar, Yellowhead, slowly pedal six metres to the 117 kilometres a day, sometimes but he soon added purpose to Cariboo, Sea-to-Sky and Transother side of the road, since it by himself and other times with the trip when he decided to raise Canada. was easy to tell the bear wasn’t groups of other cyclists. He would funds for his nephew in England Crouch, an endurance athlete going to move. set up his tent in campground, who suffers from early The bear then dropped back on in his younger days, writes about stay in hotels or with sponsor his journey in his latest book Six all fours and resumed munching families. onset Parkinson’s disease, Highways to Home. away on the slender grass. And “Everyday was a surprise in the a progressive disease of the The journey started in the Crouch was able to go on his sense that I was seeing wonderful, nervous system. Yukon and then descended the merry way. extraordinary countryside. It was “I was absolutely terrified province where he rode through ••• quite unbelievable,” he said. about raising money because I mountain ranges, atop wide This lone bear was just one of And despite the early encounter didn’t think I’d raise a penny,” plateaux and beside rushing 15 (MJHP TZY \JJPQ^ Ć^JWX Crouch passed paths with in Crouch recalled. “In less than four with the bear, he said the trip was
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Esquimalt tax increase could be nil Daniel Palmer News staff
New construction at Victoria Shipyards and CFB Esquimalt is proving a boon to Esquimalt residents, who may see a second consecutive year of frozen property tax increases. The township stands to gain more than $11 million in revenue from the federal Property in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program in 2014. PILT pays Canadian municipalities $700 million annually for federal and Crown corporation offices, national parks and other buildings located within their jurisdictions. Last year, the township received $10.3 million – about 40 per cent of its revenue – from PILT, while this year’s windfall will account for 43 per cent of revenue, said Mayor Barb Desjardins. “Right now, we’re looking at either a 1.24 per cent or 1.81 per cent property tax increase across the board,” Desjardins said. “But we’ve asked staff to go back and see is there any opportunity to lower that, because we do have some surplus.” Other Capital Region municipalities are considering property tax increases between 2.61 per cent (Sidney) and 4.5 per cent (View Royal). North Saanich is the only other municipality holding property tax rates at 2013 levels. Ian Irvine, Esquimalt’s chief financial officer, said the township’s largest capital expenditure for 2014
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Teachers across the province began job action, targeting administrative duties on Wednesday – action that will have little effect on students, and if the president of the Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association is right, it will end soon. “I don’t see us staying in this Stage 1 very long,” said Benula Larsen. “Either we’re going to get something or we’re going to increase. For parents, for public, for the teachers, we don’t want to start September again without knowing what’s happening. Or just sitting at the table and hoping. We can’t keep hoping. We have to do something.” The move comes in response
any meetings with management other than those with worksite joint health and safety committees; they will no longer provide or receive principals or administrators with any routine printed, written or electronic communication; nor will they arrive at a worksite prior to one hour before class or stay more than one hour late. “It can’t continue like this,” Larsen added. “We’re not going to go another school year like this. It’s either this or we’re going to walk out and I’m hearing from teachers that this time, there’s no three days, or one day – no, no, no, no – we’re going to walk out until we get what we want. That’s what teachers are saying.” arts@mondaymag.com
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VicPD seeks public input Residents and business owners in Victoria and Esquimalt are being asked to postmark their VicPD Community and Business Surveys by April 30. VicPD volunteers and reserve officers have been attending randomly selected addresses in Victoria and Esquimalt to drop off the surveys, which include a comprehensive questionnaire and
a stamped return envelope VicPD will use the feedback to establish its policing priorities for the coming years.
Golden Piggies head to trough Each year the corporate citizens who best exemplify the Gadarene rush to the bottom, the rogue boars who ignore public good and governmental regulation as they root for the golden truffle,
are celebrated with a presentation ceremony for the coveted Corporate Golden Piggie. “It’s an Academy Awards-style show spoof that awards the corporate evil-doers with the recognition they deserve,” said producer David Lowther. This 18th annual, musical-comedy event is a fundraiser for the Together Against Poverty Society. This year the show will be held in the
auditorium of the BCGEU Building, 2994 Douglas St., Sunday (April 27) starting at 2 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to come and root for their favourite swine. Admission is by donation.
Tell us your story The Victoria News is always on the lookout for community news. If you have a story you’d like to share email us at: editor@vicnews. com.
Rebranding helping local merchants Continued from Page A1
Shop Local Victoria began when Robinson started researching similar initiatives in Chicago, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle in early 2012 before approaching the Downtown Victoria Business Association with the idea. She then used $1,000 in DVBA seed money to create a logo and promotional material and by late-2012, Shop Local was buzzing throughout downtown businesses. The rebranding from Shop Local to Think Local First is intended to better reflect the business owners who have since joined the organization including automotive, retail, grocery, legal, insurance, building and green sectors, she said. At Think Local First’s annual general meeting at the Atrium last week, Robinson told members the goal is to get Capital Region residents
purchasing 10 per cent of their goods from local stores. “That’s doable for every person, and it has a huge impact on the local economy,” she said. Money spent at local business is kept in the local economy two to three times longer, Robinson said, as locals tend to buy supplies from other local businesses with a similar community footprint. “Think of all that revenue opportunity, and it all comes from a tiny shift in our spending habits,” she said. “If there’s a good deal at Wal-Mart, go get it. Every person has the right to spend their money wisely, but every city that’s really thriving has a healthy, vibrant local economy, and that’s important, too.” Learn more at thinklocalvictoria.com dpalmer@vicnews.com
Are You Suffering From Constipation? Constipation refers to bowel movements that are infrequent or hard to pass. - Chronic Constipation affects 15-30% of Canadians. It is commonly found in young children and the elderly, occurring more frequently in Females than in males.
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Hockey loyalty is up for grabs It’s playoff time in the NHL and hockey fans in two of Canada’s three largest cities are on the outside looking in. Both the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs could not squeeze into the postseason. For the Leafs, a colossal collapse in March spelled their demise. For the Canucks, a good first couple of months disintegrated into a season of poor play. Both have quickly turned to big names in the game to help turn around their fortunes. The Canucks have brought iconic former captain Trevor Linden back into the fold after he spent six years in the hockey wilderness. The Leafs have secured Brendan Shanahan from the league office, a hall-of-famer. The big question now is whether these two greats on the ice, now with grey hair sprinkling their former mullets, can turn around the fortunes of these franchises. Linden’s task looks larger than that of Shanahan’s. The game has passed the Canucks. It’s all about speed and size now, and the Canucks’ core players, specifically the Sedin brothers, have never been known for their fleetness of foot. They are smart, skilled and tougher than they are given credit for – they are not, however, fast. One could argue neither of these big announcements from the Canucks or Leafs amounts to a hill of beans. Even someone with a smidgeon of hockey sense could tell you the Leafs need reliable defencemen. Shanny going to play D? Does Linden have a time machine to get the speedy Pavel Bure back on the ice? These announcements are window dressing, at best. So, for whom do we cheer? The last remaining Canadian-based team, Les Habitants? No thanks. We will scour the rosters, find the team with the highest percentage of B.C. and Canadian-born players, and go that route.
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Outdoor living areas: unlimited ideas and new experiences Wildwood Outdoor Living Centre is a unique place that provides people a starting point to transform their outdoor space into an outdoor living area. By having friendly staff, unlimited ideas and new experiences all under one roof, we are the centre for both the do-it-yourselfer, or those who would like to have it done.
has expanded to include, a landscape company, a waterscapes company, a complete hot tub and pond supply store, as well as the booming nursery, making it a local favourite of outdoor enthusiasts and gardeners alike. We are a 100% Victoria company with friendly, knowledgeable, ready to help staff that have been a part of the Cannor team for many years.
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Imports provide most sizzle in New York There was more sizzle in my New York steak dinner than on the show floor at the Big Apple’s international auto show. It seems the Big Four shot their lightning bolts at the preceding Detroit and Los Angeles auto extravaganzas and left it to the import manufacturers to dazzle here. Nissan did not disappoint with the unveiling of a classy looking crossover in the shape of the all-wheel drive 2015 Nissan Murano. The mid-size model first showed up in 2002 and this new model marks the birth of the third-generation. The Nissan-named V-Motion nose and boomerang-shaped tail lights ensure it makes an impression on the observer, coming and going, and distinguishes itself from its rivals. Inside, up to five passengers can expect more of a luxury ride than they might have enjoyed in the outgoing version – heated and cooled front seats will impress those upfront. The trend in this segment to include huge sunroofs continues here. Under the hood, Nissan stays with the trusty 3.5-li-
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Safe on two wheels Alexandra Straub
Like education, the motorcycle gear you wear is vital to your safety. Just ask someone who has had a spill. Here’s an example. A colleague of mine caught gravel around a bend while riding in the States. She hit the guardrail then passed out. She was then airlifted to hospital where she suffered a minor concussion, and a few bruises and scrapes. Even the doctors were amazed at her condition. It was said to her that her gear likely saved her life. She was wearing leathers, gloves, protective boots, and a helmet. Granted, not everyone is as lucky, but you get my point. Those who have experienced an accident weren’t thinking, “Gee, I really wish I wore my shorts and flip flops.” When I ride, I’m in full garb. Depending on what type of riding I’m taking on that day, I’ll dress appropriately. I’m an advocate of riding gear. All of it. Helmet: The government in British Columbia only enforces one piece of safety equipment when riding on the road. That’s a helmet. If you’re not going to invest any money in anything else, protect your noggin. I’m not suggesting buying the most expensive and fanciest lid out there because most of us don’t have thousands of dollars for a carbon fibre helmet. Make sure it fits properly. Local motorcycle shops generally have trained staff in fitting helmets. They’re supposed to fit snugly. I’ve been told that even the cheapest helmet that fits perfectly will do more for you than an expensive one that’s just not right for you. You only have one head. Use it and protect it. Jackets: There are a couple of common materials used in jackets: leather and textile. There are more, but the two listed are quite prominent. Each have their own benefits. Textile jackets tend to be more breathable, while leather has been said to be better protection. You can argue each case. Some jackets come with armor (added protection in the back, elbows, and shoulders.) Some don’t. I suggest armor only because it protects you that much more. However, there are accessories you can purchase if your jacket you choose doesn’t come with it built in. Pants: Leather, textile and
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Urban race sets pace for June A downtown Victoria “mini Amazing Race” is taking place once again this June with hundreds of local businesses participating. Registration is now open for the UrbaCity Challenge, an urban adventure race and fundraiser for The Prostate Centre on June 8. “We had a couple of hundred racers last year, and we’re looking at doubling that amount this year,” said Regan Forrester, event co-ordinator. Hosted by Maximus Canada since 2010, UrbaCity is marketed as a strategic adventure race that begins at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre and winds its way through downtown to various challenge stations. Teams of two and four are encouraged to raise minimum pledges to compete, while corporate team categories will add to the playful competition, Forrester said. To switch up the course from previous years, Maximus brought in Jonathan
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“The race is a ton of fun, but there will be a whole lot of new challenges, so if you’ve done it before, you’ll be impressed and we think you’ll definitely return,” Forrester said. Teams can choose
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he Craigflower Bridge Replacement Project is nearing completion and the community of View Royal is ready to celebrate! Admirals Road, from the Island Highway in View Royal to Gorge Road in Saanich, will be re-opened to vehicular traffic in early to mid-May. Prior to the opening of Admirals Road and the bridge, the two communities are hosting a modest ceremony this Saturday, April 26th, at 10 a.m., with representatives from the federal, provincial and municipal governments. The community is invited to join the ceremony. It will take place on the
sidewalk on the east side of the new bridge. Parking is available along Gorge Road, west of Admirals Road, as well as in the perimeter areas of the Canadian Tire parking lot, located at the corner of Island Highway and Admirals Road. Replacement of the 80-year-old bridge was necessary due to safety concerns for bridge users, including drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The bridge project includes construction of new sidewalks, bike lanes, safety features, improved lighting and new road surface on Admirals Road from Island Highway to Gorge Road, plus installation of storm water
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treatment facilities, rain gardens, Former Craigflower Bridge in 2012. replacement of the sanitary sewer, storm drains and water mains, and boulevard landscaping. The new Craigflower Bridge will have a projected lifespan of 75 years and is designed as a “lifeline” structure meaning it will remain usable following a major earthquake. For more information regarding this project, please visit the project website at www.craigflowerbridge.com
WHAT: Ceremony for the new Craigflower Bridge WHEN: Saturday, April 26 at 10 a.m. WHERE: The sidewalk on the east side of the new bridge. Parking is available along Gorge Road, west of Admirals Road, as well as in the perimeter areas of the Canadian Tire parking lot, located at the corner of Island Highway and Admirals Road.
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Friday, April 25, 2014 - VICTORIA
• 2014 BRIDGE CEREMONY • MAYOR’S MESSAGE
COMPLETING A LEGACY PROJECT The completion of the Craigflower Bridge Replacement Project is an exceptional achievement that is celebrated by Council, staff, residents, First Nations, business owners, and commuters. A joint venture between the Town of
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“Our new Craigflower Bridge is a legacy project that connects two grand neighbourhoods. It fulfills a commitment to our residents, our businesses, our First Nations and to our region and is a lasting statement rooted in the principles of “healthy communities” and our investment in prosperity.” Mayor Graham Hill, Town of View Royal View Royal and the District of Saanich, this regionally significant project reconnects the vital network that moves people, goods and services throughout the region. Our new Craigflower Bridge is a legacy project that connects two grand neighbourhoods. It fulfills a commitment to our residents, our businesses, our First Nations and to our region and is a lasting statement
and safety; to the District of Saanich for taking a lead role in administering the project contract; and to the local businesses and residents for your patience during traffic disturbance. The Craigflower Bridge plays such an essential role in our area, so let’s celebrate the completion of this new infrastructure that ensures safe and sustainable travel over the Gorge Waterway for many years to come!
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Friends of the McKenzie family on the original Craigflower Bridge shortly after the Craigflower Manor was completed in 1856 for farm bailiff Kenneth McKenzie and his family.
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CRAIGFLOWER BRIDGE: SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1855 While the previous Craigflower Bridge had been dutifully serving local residents for 80 years, it wasn’t the first bridge that spanned that section of the picturesque Gorge Waterway. In fact, the first Craigflower Bridge opened in 1855, connecting the historic Craigflower Manor to the south and the Craigflower Schoolhouse to the north. Replacement wooden bridges were constructed as time went on and two instances were reported over the following years of vehicles falling through as the bridges deteriorated. The last instance occurred in 1932 and the bridge at that time was demolished. Passengers were ferried across the
Waterway until the next timber bridge opened in 1933, featuring overhead street lights that came on automatically at sunset. The provincial government had jurisdiction over the bridge and was responsible for maintenance and repair until May 1998, when ownership was transferred jointly to the municipalities of Saanich and View Royal. The bridge remained substantially unchanged until recent years, when it was deemed no longer safe for excessive vehicle loads. It also had very narrow sidewalks on each side, no provision for bicycles, and the railings and deck were in very poor condition.
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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.
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM. 2614 Ernhil Dr. Totally renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. New exotic H/W floors. Lrg 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; 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.
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PRIME OAK Bay; New price $635,000. 1 block to Willows Beach, close to shops and schools. 1940â&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 2 bdrm, bath. Full basement. 2516 Dalhousie St. (corner of Musgrave). Call 250-858-8475 or 250-4728475. OPEN HOUSE: Sat.1-3.
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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.
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RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO 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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STUCCO/SIDING PATCHES, ADDITIONS, restucco, renos, chimney, waterproofing. Bob, 250-516-5178.
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NORTH QUALICUM: Recently reno’d, 2 bdrm w/ full basement, on waterfront acreage, established flower and vegetable gardens, enclosed garage, new F/S, W/D & D/W. Avail. immed., NS/NP, ref’s req’d. $1100. (250)752-3417
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LANGFORD- SPACIOUS 1 bdrm, 1 bath, laundry, $850/ mo includes all utils. Avail May 1. NS/NP. (250)389-0983.
NISSAN MICRA 1990, 164K. Toyota Corolla 1992. Each $1300. obo. (250)704-8170 .
MARIGOLD: 1 bdrm, shared W/D, quiet. NS/NP. $850 utils incld’d. Call 250-727-6217.
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FOR PROSPECTIVE FLOAT HOME BUYERS Advice from VREB president-elect Guy Crozier Work with someone experienced – “Buyers need to do their due diligence,” Crozier says. Ensure your realtor has experience with the intricacies of float homes, and are willing to exploit that, he says. Understand the lease – Float homes can be more expensive than a house – without the security of land – so understanding the terms of the lease, and avoiding high costs of relocation is a top consideration. Inspect the float – Just as prospective buyers on land shouldn’t overlook a home’s foundation, a prudent shopper should investigate what lies below the waterline by contacting a floatation expert to assess the home, in addition to a standard building inspector.
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
GREATER VICTORIA MARKET UPDATE » AS OF APRIL 16/COURTESY VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
456/615 » 1,113/1,408 » 4,294/4,585 »
NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES, MONTH-TO-DATE/APRIL 2013 NEW LISTINGS THIS MONTH/ TOTAL FOR APRIL 2013 TOTAL ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS/PEAK, APRIL 2013
DID YOU KNOW? | The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority owns Fisherman’s Wharf and supplies utilities.
Float into an easy coastal lifestyle Float home life accessible, social and a little romantic Natalie North News staff
On a bright April afternoon, Shel Suzuki and Brooklyn the bulldog soak in the sun on the deck of their Fisherman’s Wharf float home. A harbour taxi packed with passengers cruises by and just up the dock, tourists hold up iPads and cameras to take a piece of this scene home. Inside Suzuki’s kitchen, a two-man work crew is in the final stages of installing the kitchen cabinets back around the hot water heater – that unexpectedly gave out earlier in the day – because today they learned that the cabinets were actually built around the tank. Just another example of how float home life, particularly life in Suzuki’s ultra compact, 347 square-foot floating “hobbit house” is just like life on land, with a twist. “It’s like any other home,” Suzuki says. “It’s just maintenance. But you can’t find people who’ve worked on float homes before, so this is their first time working on a really small space.” Suzuki was drawn to the close community following a 2010 visit to Victoria, when along with friends, they spotted the float home, which happened to be for sale, and posed for a photo in front of it. Suzuki was living in Winnipeg at the time and was taken by the copper-roofed float home, dubbed Ziggaratus by previous owners. “Within two months I bought the place and moved out here – without seeing the inside at all. It was just a gut feeling. I saw the front and thought: ‘I think I could live here.’” Suzuki’s story is a common one
Shel Suzuki and Brooklyn the bulldog (a tourist attraction for water taxi tourists) take some time out on the deck of Ziggaratus, their float home within the community at Fisherman’s Wharf. Natalie North/News staff
among the 33-home community. One Edmonton import made a deal to purchase his home from the parking lot when he learned it was up for sale during a visit to Victoria. Before Suzuki would experience the warmweather joys that generally attract new residents to the lifestyle: kayaking off the deck and riding the water taxi downtown with Brooklyn – they had to experience a winter on the water without adequate weatherproofing. “Because I came in January and didn’t know what the weather was like, I didn’t have a fireplace. I had single pane windows that weren’t great. I had doors that didn’t fit. It was a very cold winter – so cold I had to sleep with a pillow case on my head.” The following month came a tsunami warning from the earthquake in Japan. The float homes were evacuated within five minutes in the middle of the night. Last Febru-
ary, a homeowner to the community couldn’t sleep through the sound of their wind chimes, and when he got out of bed to silence the noise, he spotted his neighbour’s home floating towards the Inner Harbour, secured by just one rope. Eventually, the residents woke up, heeded the advice to stay inside, and with the help of several neighbours, secured the home once more. Suzuki simply laughs at the few close calls they’ve been through and reiterates the need to check and tighten lines regularly. Maintenance costs, such as regular upkeep of the float on which the home is built, are in line with those of living on land. The cost of moorage, paid by squarefootage, of the base is comparable to strata fees for condo owners. Guy Crozier, president elect of the Victoria Real Estate Board sold float homes at Westbay Marine Village in Esquimalt when the community launched in the early 2000s.
The homes have always had a romantic appeal, the Sleepless in Seattle effect, Crozier says. “A lot of float homes, you can park your car in a covered parking lot, walk down the dock to your float home and jump on your paddle board or in your canoe and go out right from your back door. I think that’s a pretty cool thing to have.” Since Fisherman’s Wharf isn’t gated like Westbay, residents are in constant contact with tourists drawn to the lifestyle. “Sometimes in the summer, we’ll leave chalk out here and people will write where they’re from. You’ll come home and see a hundred different places in the world,” Suzuki says. “Advice I give people, that if you want to live down here and it’s your gut to live down here, then you should do it.” arts@mondaymag.com
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Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Brad Gregory, 250-744-3301
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Saturday 2-4 Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-818-8736
3886 Blenkinsop Rd., $638,000 624 Sedger Rd., $529,900 3934 Cedar Hill X Rd, $834,900 638 Lambie Dr., 1874 Forrester St, $575,000 Sunday 1-3 JonesCo. Real Estate Roger Jones, 250-361-9838
625 Vanalman Ave., $529,900 Sunday 2-4 One Percent Realty Valentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
Obed Ave., $515,000 3731 Blenkinsop Rd., $551,900 370 Saturday 2-4 Saturday 11-1 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
101-894 Vernon Ave., $249,900 Saturday 2-4 One Percent Realty Valentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
419-1620 Mckenzie Ave, $424,900 Sunday 3-4 RE/MAX Camosun Deanna Noyce, 250-744-3301
1234 Union Rd., $606,000 Saturday 1-3 Century 21 Queenswood Realty Gray Rothnie, 250-477-1100
Sutton Group West Coast Realty Komal Dodd, 250-479-3333
3877 Mildred Street, $674,900 Saturday 2:30-4:30 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Jeff Bishop, 250-477-7291
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6377 Rodolph Rd., $659,900 Saturday & Sunday 12-2 Sutton Group West Coast Realty J. Ross Bruce, 250-744-7564
1065 Verdier Ave., $579,900 Sunday 11-1 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
103-2329 Bradford Ave., $511,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Lorne Klipper, 250-656-0911
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10230 Bowerbank, from $225,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Paul Macris, 250-656-0911
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Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Magdalin Heron, 250-656-0911
9690 Frizell Rd., $675,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Kent Roden,250-656-0911
2485 Shoreacres, $379,000 Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Judy Campbell, 250-744-3301
2321 Island View Rd., $412,000 Friday - Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
10145 Allbay Rd., $1,048,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Karen Dinnie-Smyth, 250-656-0911
2427 Amelia Ave, $514,900 Sunday 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mike McCulloch, 250-592-4422
9650 Fifth St., $534,900 Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
10345 Allbay Rd., $1,200,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Willy Dunford, 250-656-0911
1729 Texada Terr., $885,000 Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
1698 Texada Terr., $1,015,000 Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ann Watley, 250-656-0131
2110 Curteis Rd., $729,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Steven Klipper, 250-656-0911
9820 Seaport Pl., from $479,000 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Karin Batters, 250-656-0911
1689 Texada Terrace, $998,000 Sunday 2-4 Newport Realty Julie Rust, 250-385-2033
8880 Park Pacific Terrace Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
111-1959 Polo Park Crt., $224,000 Saturday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
8770 Pender Park Dr., $984,900 Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
2239 Ardwell Ave., $524,900 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Irene Dunic, 250-656-0911
1733 Texada Terrace, $1,250,000 Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Lynne Sager, 250-744-3301
1702 Texada Terr., $1,099,000
1307 Artesian Crt., $419,900
110-9560 Fifth St., $219,900
2915 Pickford Rd., $579,000
52-1255 Wain Rd., $479,900
863 Wild Ridge, $369,900
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Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Barb Ronald, 250-744-8211 Sunday 1-3 Holmes Realty Winnie Wu, 250-656-0911
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1290 Eston Pl., $874,900 Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-727-5448
3379 Vision Way, $324,900 Saturday & Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
2655 Sooke Rd., from $219,900 Thursday thru Monday 1-4 Re/Max Camosun Brad Gregory, 250 744-3301
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2292 Nicki Pl., $495,000 Saturday 2-4 One Percent Realty Ray Kong, 250-590-7011
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Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Goran Tambic, 250-592-4422
1036 Arngask Ave., $574,900 Sunday 12-1:45 RE/MAX Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-727-5448
Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Jenn Raappana, 250-474-6003 Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Kent Deans, 250-686-4141
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3848 Cactus Pl., $679,900 Saturday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Deborah Kline, 250-661-7680
3990 Himount Dr., $729,000 Saturday 1-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd Jean Omelchenko, 250-474-6003
1247 Freshwater Cres., $549,900 Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
3512 Aloha Ave., $730,000 Saturday 11-1 & Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
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New Golf family offers quality at the right price The new seventh generation VW the Golf and GTI and will come in at roughly the same price as the Golf arrives later this spring with last R, right around $40,000 but a 2015 model designation. fully loaded. I have already had a chance to drive three examples of the new Inside edition in Europe so I can offer The upside to having a slightly you a sneak peek at what this bigger platform is interior space very popular VW has going for it and the cabin of the latest Golf This new Golf before it arrives here. does feel bigger, especially sideThe all-new car might look like to-side. The centre console is family is set to the previous Golf but it is built on wider and the dash is fitted with take on some very a platform that is shared across all-new switches and dials. Once established players the VW group and represents again, the feel and look is almost in the compact a massive investment for the Audi quality. Having a chance to German manufacturer. drive the base car all the way up segment. This new platform, called MQB, to the Golf R showed just how Zack Spencer enables the engineers to build all good the base car is. The only kinds of new products, be they difference is the sportier seats bigger, smaller, wider or taller. What went into and splashier trim on the more expensive cars, the design of the Golf represents a big step but the overall design is the same from car to forward for Volkswagen as the latest model is car and all exemplify the simple, yet elegant 100kg lighter than the outgoing car but it is approach VW takes with all its interiors. bigger, stiffer and safer than before. Drive Looks Gone is the old 2.5-litre. 5-cylinder, replaced It could be argued that the new Golf looks too by an all-new 1.8-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder much like the older model but interacting with base engine. This engine too produces 170 but this new product quickly displays a level of is more efficient, responsive and features state refinement and finish that might be found in an of the art technology. In the compact set, this upmarket Audi product. (This MQB platform is kind of technology is unheard of at the roughly shared with the all-new Audi A3). $19,000 asking price. Taking it up a notch is Starting at $18,995, the base Golf is priced the legendary Golf GTI, now with 210hp from right in the heart of the compact market but a new 2.0-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder. I had this car sports a fully independent suspension, a shot driving this last year in Austria and I direct injection turbocharged engine and more can say without question, this combination is power than much of the competition, at 170hp. fantastic. The Golf R is the ultimate Golf with The Golf GTI is my personal favourite due to roughly 300hp and an all wheel drive system. the bad-boy looks, bigger wheels and improved The same system is used in the all-new Audi engine and suspension. It starts at $27,995. The S3 but this car comes fully loaded and will be hot-hatch Golf R will arrive about a year after roughly $4,000 less than the starting price of
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Safe on two wheels Alexandra Straub
Like education, the motorcycle gear you wear is vital to your safety. Just ask someone who has had a spill. Here’s an example. A colleague of mine caught gravel around a bend while riding in the States. She hit the guardrail then passed out. She was then airlifted to hospital where she suffered a minor concussion, and a few bruises and scrapes. Even the doctors were amazed at her condition. It was said to her that her gear likely saved her life. She was wearing leathers, gloves, protective boots, and a helmet. Granted, not everyone is as lucky, but you get my point. Those who have experienced an accident weren’t thinking, “Gee, I really wish I wore my shorts and flip flops.” When I ride, I’m in full garb. Depending on what type of riding I’m taking on that day, I’ll dress appropriately. I’m an advocate of riding gear. All of it. Helmet: The government in British Columbia only enforces one piece of safety equipment when riding on the road. That’s a helmet. If you’re not going to invest any money in anything else, protect your noggin. I’m not suggesting buying the most expensive and fanciest lid out there because most of us don’t have thousands of dollars for a carbon fibre helmet. Make sure it fits properly. Local motorcycle shops generally have trained staff in fitting helmets. They’re supposed to fit snugly. I’ve been told that even the cheapest helmet that fits perfectly will do more for you than an expensive one that’s just not right for you. You only have one head. Use it and protect it. Jackets: There are a couple of common materials used in jackets: leather and textile. There are more, but the two listed are quite prominent. Each have their own benefits. Textile jackets tend to be more breathable, while leather has been said to be better protection. You can argue each case. Some jackets come with armor (added protection in the back, elbows, and shoulders.) Some don’t. I suggest armor only because it protects you that much more. However, there are accessories you can purchase if your jacket you choose doesn’t come with it built in. Pants: Leather, textile and
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Kevlar jeans are common riding pants. Kevlar jeans are getting better and better as more research and development is conducted. I say, if you’re going for the “cool” look, spend a little more for the added protection. Boots: Not everyone will want heavily reinforced boots. That’s fine. But if you’re going to ride, get leather footwear that at least covers your anklebone. What’s great about the industry now is the availability of cool riding shoes that have reinforced heels and ankle protection. You can look good and be protected. Bonus. Gloves: There are a few styles of gloves. There are ones that cover just your hands/fingers and ones called gauntlet gloves that cover past your wrists. Some gloves also have reinforced points with carbon fibre to prevent further damage. Like with a helmet, and the rest of your gear, get gloves that fit you, like, a glove. Too much room can cause blisters. Too little
room cuts off circulation. Off-Road: If you’re an adventure-touring rider – or would like to be – textile is the way to go. This material is much better for the changing weather you’ll encounter on the road less travelled. It’s breathable and generally has a few layers. So you can take them off or put them on when needed. Dirt Biking: Just because you fall in dirt doesn’t mean it can’t hurt. Wearing elbow and knee pads are recommended. A lot of dirt riders will also add a chest protector/breastplate, gloves, boots and goggles. Along with their helmet. Accessories: If you want added peace of mind, that’s available, too. I ride with a back protector with built-in kidney protectors that I put on under my jacket. I look like a Ninja Turtle, but I don’t care. A full chest protector is also available. These are the basics to getting started. Bottom line, you won’t regret being fully suited on the road. alexandra.straub @drivewaybc.ca
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I surprised my family with a trip to Hawaii. They didn’t have a clue how I paid for it. But they thought I was the best dad in the world. While we were away, I bought a car on eBay. It had over 350,000 km on it. No one will want to buy this piece of junk, I thought. Unless. I could just lower the mileage on it a little bit. And it won’t hurt anybody, right? One problem – I had no idea how to change an odometer*. But as it turns out, it’s much easier than I’d expected. With an odometer tool, I changed the reading to 164,500 km. Still a lot, but less than half the real clicks. My ad: “Minivan – old but in great condition! Only 164,500kms - it sat in my garage for the last 5 years. Must sell. If you’re looking for an older, but reliable and safe vehicle, call my cell and we’ll negotiate.” Looking back, I realized I’d knocked almost 200,000 km off the vehicle. But I shined it up and put some newer used tires on it so they wouldn’t give away its true condition. Will this get me in trouble? I wondered. I wasn’t doing anything wrong, really – this just gives me a chance to make some more money on the vehicle. I got a phone call from a young single mom who could only afford an older vehicle. We decided to meet at her son’s school. As I was showing her the car, I noticed the carpet, the door handles and the pedals kind of gave away its true condition. Hopefully she’s too naïve to notice, I thought.
Forty minutes later, our exchange was complete. I probably made an extra $2,000 because of the odometer! If I’d only done this to all the other cars I sold! Suddenly, my mind began processing the implications. That minivan was pretty much at the end of its life. That young mom is expecting the vehicle to last her for a few more years. At best, I see it lasting one more. Parts will start failing, calling for expensive repairs. I’m certain she doesn’t have the money for that. All I’m hoping is that it doesn’t break down on the highway. Maybe there was a reason I never did it before. Maybe, just maybe, I had a conscience up until now.
*Odometer: The law allows an odometer to be replaced when broken, but the repair must be recorded and the true mileage needs to be disclosed. CarProof and ICBC vehicle history reports can reveal more about how far a vehicle has really traveled. Even AirCare, where available, can help. And Walt is wrong; altering an odometer is a crime.
“I’d knocked off 200,000 km. Hopefully, she’s too naïve to notice”
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