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Prospect Lake residents hope the Capital Regional District will “sit up and pay attention” after offering a petition with more than 2,200 names to the legislature on Monday (May 5). MLA Andrew Weaver presented the petition, signed by 2,249 concerned residents, that asks that
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Recently the provincial government indicated it will stay out of any intervention request by the CRD. “This is not politics, it’s about appropriate development and appropriate taxation levels for municipal infrastructure,” Haynes said. “We should not spend $1 billion to purchase a treatment system that is flawed and past its expiry date.”
They’re interested in looking at newer technologies, citing those demonstrated at Dockside Green in Victoria, Ladysmith, Blaine Washington, and Guadalajara, Mexico. “Around the world people are looking at harvesting the resources, the water itself and the biosolids. The newer tertiary treatment systems let us capture that,” he said. “This current technology
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“Historians will tell you that the Segovia aqueduct was built two thousand years ago by the Romans,” Professor Rosa Stewart says during a slide show of her recent trip to Spain. Then she drops her voice to a dramatic whisper. “But the truth of the matter is, it was built by – the Devil.” Nate Clark News staff
Rosa Stewart does not suffer from glossophobia, the fear of public speaking that ranks before death as the world’s most common phobia. Not by a long shot. In fact, the professor of Hispanic and Italian studies at the University of Victoria was the 10,000th speaker at Speakers Bureau, a UVic group that brings together knowledgeable faculty, staff, graduate students and retirees to speak at schools, seniors groups and community centres. “When I was in Ireland and kissed the Blarney Stone,” the mom of four says over tea in her Oak Bay home. “So the gift-of-the-gab has been given to me.” Stewart is a world traveller, and she has a plethora of stories to share, complete with photos, containers of food, and a bag of curious oddities that she’s collected during her travels. She says her travel talks can transport people to a moment in the past. “The talk I did yesterday at the Gorge Hospital was on my trip to England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland,” says Stewart. “One woman was a Wren in the British Air Force, and she was talking about the old planes like it was yesterday. It’s very moving for me to have these conversations with people. I get something back as well and I really love it.” She goes on to recall how she ended that talk. “I had them singing Molly
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Rosa Stewart, professor of Hispanic and Italian studies at the University of Victoria, was the 10,000th person to volunteer at UVic’s Speakers Bureau, which brings experts and knowledgeable individuals to community groups, throughout southern Vancouver Island. Malone. Remember how that goes?” With that, Stewart breaks into song; her voice is glorious: “In Dublin’s fair city, Where the girls are so pretty, I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone.
As she wheeled her wheelbarrow, Through streets broad and narrow, Crying, “Cockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh!” The Ohio-born academic with deep roots in Mexico moved to Victoria in 1985, after she met her husband
at a University of Michigan masters program. (“Those Canadians just sweep you off your feet!”) In 1988, she began teaching Spanish classes at UVic, and over the next 29 years, she introduced thousands of students to the language, all the while falling in love with life on the coast. “It’s hokey to say this, but seriously, I’ve been blessed. I love my job. I love Victoria. I started to think about what I could do to give back to the community, and then I found the Speakers Bureau.” With that, Stewart pulls out her sack of peculiar objects – a kind of grown-up showand-tell that she presents at the end of her talks -- and sets some tiny statuettes on her kitchen table. “I got these at the Witches and Spells market in La Paz, Bolivia,” says Stewart with a grin. “You put the statues in your pocket when you need something. This one is for good luck, this one is for trouble at home, and this one,” she holds out one of the statues. “Well, if you’re having problems of the bedroom variety, you can try this one.” Stewart plans to travel extensively in Europe this summer, stopping in Norway, Russia, Sweden and Denmark. Next fall she’ll probably regale listeners with tales of the Norse gods or Peter the Great, and she’ll surely have a new bag of curiosities to captivate
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CRAIGFLOWER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT PROJECT BRIDGE NOW OPEN TO TRAFFIC The Town of View Royal and the District of Saanich are pleased to announce that Admirals Road, from Island Highway in View Royal to Gorge Road in Saanich, is now open to all traffic. Please be advised that the Town of View Royal’s current Truck Route Bylaw, No. 456, 2002, is back into effect for Island Highway traffic. Island Highway is no longer an optional route for trucks that had been permitted to use it during the bridge construction period. The Town of View Royal would like to thank all local businesses for their patience and understanding during the construction period. For more information regarding this project, please visit the project website at www.craigflowerbridge.com. Nate Clark/News staff
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“I was taking a sociology course called ‘An Intro to Africa.’ The professor asked if any of us would collect cellphones for him to take to villages as life lines. We put a team of six students together and in no time we had collected a ton of phones. We got such great feedback from people that I decided to carry on.” In fact, Africa Calling as a class project was so successful that Camosun College adapted it into a full-fledged sociology course, Service Learning and Global Issues, in 2013. The advantage of the course is its “real-world” teaching style, Davis said. “You take something you are passionate about in life, say photography, and we teach you to apply it to a world issue. Instead
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A Camosun College program spawned by donations of secondhand cellphones to Africa is at risk of being discontinued due to cutbacks. Africa Calling collects discarded cellphones and sends them to villages in rural Africa to provide a much-needed service, said founder Kevin Davis. “Many Africans don’t have Internet or bank accounts, but with a cellphone they can text and exchange money. Instead of having a cash or a bank card they have a phone,” said Davis, a third-year sociology student at UVic. The project began when one of Davis’ teachers asked for help after a trip to Africa.
of just memorizing information, you’re actually doing something. “It’s really sad that we could lose (a program) that’s so cutting edge, just because of money. It’s really devastating.” Africa Calling donation boxes – they look like old English phone booths – are set up at various locations on Camosun College and University of Victoria campuses. Davis says the phones provide some rural African areas with a lot more than the ability to communicate: they can offer a new lease on life. “Phones are what (Africans) are asking for. It completely changes their world.” For more information about Africa Calling, visit africacalling. ca. editor@saanichnews.com
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Re: Columns by David Black, Bitumen spill threat is real (April 23) and Why B.C. needs an oil refinery (April 25). Continued safe marine and pipeline transport of hydrocarbons is in everybody’s interest so Canadians can realize value for resources and oil producers can continue to deliver jobs and economic benefits. No one wants a spill of any product at any time. The performance track record over the past 50 years is good, but even still, work is ongoing to improve prevention and ensure producers, transportation companies and spill-responders have the best information available to manage products safely and make the best plans possible for response, containment and clean-up in the event of an incident. Black’s articles incorrectly suggested the Canadian oil industry is not interested in the proposed refinery project and that transporting diluted bitumen is more risky than transporting other types of oil because of its chemical properties. Fact is, oil producers are seeking increased access to existing and new markets – in Canada, the United States and internationally – to satisfy market demand for increasing Canadian oil production. All options
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I’d slept the night before with wet hair and now it sprung out in all directions like a furry Russian hat. she was six months old. We gathered at my parent’s house for a special dinner and she emerged more dressed than the turkey. I stuffed her into this pink mass of frills and lace, heaved her legs into white tights and stuck little black patent shoes on her feet. Worst of all, my mother took photographs of everyone’s favourite cherub so she will exist forever in pink. But in fact, life became pink all over. Sandy (a woman I met in pre-natal class) and I took to walking through town, pushing our offspring in strollers, talking about nothing that didn’t relate to babies. The sun warmed our faces. Pink blossoms poked from trees in the park; even the sound of cars motoring by became a happy hum in the
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background. Life was still and gentle … and pink. One day we joined other new parents in a coffee shop and for a split second I emerged from baby bliss long enough to notice our strange antics. We made weird faces and noises. We gurgled, burped, blew, bubbled and sang unlikely little songs. We performed face gymnastics and body contortions – anything to elicit a beatific baby smile. One of the burly, masculine men at our table said, “Try this.” He leaned toward Danica and started clucking. Soon we were all clucking. Then Danica swatted at Sandy, and I murmured offhandedly, “You’re supposed to honk when she touches your nose.” So Sandy honked. Then we all honked. Twenty odd years later, the world is a little bigger and things aren’t so pink (more like green, if I consider the flow of money from my wallet). But I’ve discovered that your babies never really stop being the centre of your universe. Um, just check my Facebook page.
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MANY BRILLIANT MINDS DECIDED MAKING REALLY SAFE CARS WAS A NO-BRAINER. XV STANDARD FEATURES:
◆
Symmetrical full-time all-wheel drive • 2.0L DOHC, 16 valve 4-cylinder BOXER engine • 5-speed Manual Transmission with Hill Holder System • Bluetooth® mobile phone connectivity • Power door locks and windows • Heated front seats • Power-adjustable heated door mirrors • Air Conditioning • And more
2014 STARTING FROM
26,570
$
CASH INCENTIVE
LEASE/FINANCE 24 MOS., AS LOW AS
*
0.5%
**
OR
1,000†
$
2014 XV CROSSTREK TOURING 5MT SHOWN
2014
STARTING FROM
◆
22,015
$
*
LEASE/FINANCE 24 MOS., AS LOW AS %**
0.5
OR
CASH INCENTIVE
1,500†
$
VISIT SAUNDERS SUBARU TODAY!
DL#5032
*Pricing applies to a 2014 XV Crosstrek Touring 5MT (EX1 TP) / Impreza 2.0i 5MT (4-door sedan EF1 BP) with MSRP of $26,570 / $22,015 including freight & PDI ($1,650/$1,595), documentation fees ($395), and battery tax ($30). License, insurance, taxes, and registration extra. Vehicle shown solely for purposes of illustration, and may not be equipped exactly as shown. †$1,000/ $1,500 cash incentive is for cash customers only and is available on all new 2014 XV Crosstrek models (excluding XV Crosstrek Hybrid) / 2014 Impreza models. Cannot be combined with Subaru Canada supported lease/finance rates or lease payment offers. **0.5% finance rates available on all new 2014 XV Crosstrek models (excluding XV Crosstrek Hybrid) or 2014 Impreza models for a 24-month term. Financing and leasing programs available through Toyota Credit Canada Inc. on approved credit. **/†Offers valid until April 30, 2014. See your local Subaru dealer or www.western.subarudealer.ca for complete details. ◆Ratings are awarded for five crashworthiness tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) (www.iihs.org) – moderate frontal, side impact, rear impact, roof strength, and the new small overlap frontal crash test. To earn a 2014 TOP SAFETY PICK, vehicles must earn good ratings in the moderate overlap front, side,roof strength and head restraint tests, plus a good or acceptable rating in the small overlap front test.
Pet friendly & the coffee is always on!
SAUNDERS SUBARU 1784 Island Highway, Colwood
250-474-2211 www.saunders.subarudealer.ca
Serving Vancouver Island for over 35 years.
SAANICH NEWS - Friday, May 9, 2014
NEWS
WHY PAY MORE? DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT!
2005 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT Stk #D15608. AWD, leather, roof! Glass claim only! Great brakes! What a deal!!!
VOTED BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE! LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED LA
BEST P
BEST P LA
LA
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LA
Voted
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1
18th
16,998 (+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2008 FORD F150 XLT
R YEA
2013
R YEA
2012
Cool features for a cool ride, see why we’re #1!
3.99%
VICTORIA NEWS
19th
New brake pads and machined front rotors. Stk #D15406
!
WOW
2004 INFINITI G35
Stk #T15702. RWD! Bose soundsystem, heated seats, power roof! Premium speedster! Fun!
10,798
21,698
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FUSION TITANIUM
Towards the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes, an outdoor celebration across Canada where families, friends and organizations can raise crucial funds and awareness to make a difference in Canadians living with type 1 diabetes(T1D).
2010 NISSAN XTERRA 4 Winning awards as best off-roading SUV. Stk #D15512A.
18,998
from every vehicle sold at Galaxy Motors Island wide throughout May
2008 PONTIAC WAVE SE Stk #D15592A. Power moonroof! 5 Spd! A/c!
FROM
$
BUY A U SE TO
of the
VICTORIA NEWS
OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm
Stk #D15632. 4x4, leather! HEMI! This rare regular cab is too unique to pass up!
E HICL VE
1
CE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT
D
Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
4X4
machined rotors! New serp belt!
BUY A U SE TO
D
Accident Free! Stk #D15706
R YEA
2013 FORD FUSION SE 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT Stk #D15710. 4x4! B.C. Only! New front pads +
17th
CE
We're donating $10
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
1
VICTORIA NEWS
2011
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
T
25,498
$
14,998
$
Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
28,688
BUY A U SE TO
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AWD, sunroof, new battery Stk #T15682
Stk #D15647. B.C. Only! No accidents! Less than 25k & $15,500!
$ EN CID AC FREE!
2010 FORD EDGE SPORT
16th
CE
D
2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT
BC ONLY
1
VICTORIA NEWS
R YEA
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Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
2012 FORD F250 XLT Stk #d15653. A long box gas crew cab F-250?!
CREW CAB
BUY A U SE TO
2010
DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
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D
8,998
$
BEST P
AWD
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7603
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2009 SATURN VUE HYBRID 2003 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLS Stk #D15750. Do you like to save money? Look at this hybrid which is full of space and power!
AWD, ECoboost, turbo. Stk #D15749
Stk #D15744. Power moonroof! Leather, heated seats! This is a Jetta under $10k! Hurry!
The walk in Victoria takes place June 8th at City Centre Park
23,398
20,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FUSION TITANIUM Stk #D15772. AWD! Ecoboost turbo! Too many features to fit in this ad, come see!
2012 VOLVO C30 T5 Stk #D15782. This turbo hatch pumps out 227hp yet is a Volvo, so that means safety!
27,398
2012 NISSAN FRONTIER SV Compact crew cab, 4x4. Stk #D15918
4X4
7,998
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION Alloys, 4WD 4x4.
BC Y! L ON
17,498
BC Y! 2010 L ON
NISSAN MURANO SL BC Only! Great tires and brakes! heated seats, back up camera. Stk #C16010
seats. Stk #T16015
20,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
18,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 BCFORD ESCAPE XLT Only! Accident Free! New front brake
pads and machined rotors. Stk #F16005
17,798
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5X PREMIUM New battery, timing belt, 4 new tires, new front brake pads and machined rotors. Stk #V15967
25,998
18,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC Y! L ON
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING BC Only! No Accidents!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Loaded! Stk #T15934
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
22,398
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
4X4
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD with wet trunk storage, perfect for the beach! Stk #F16006
6 SPD!
2008 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT Accident Free, 6 spd
BC ! ONLY
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
17,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
www.galaxymotors.net
6,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
17” alloy, rear spoiler, AC, full pwer access Stk #K16024
26,598
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
12,398
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 FORD FLEX LIMITED AWD, Panoramic roof,
2010 NISSAN CUBE S/SL/KROM Compact people mover,
2013 FORD FOCUS SE
SYNC system. Stk #D15478A
anything you could imagine! Stk #T16002
Bluetooth, heated seats, winter package Stk #V15947
great on gas. Stk #X15931
13,698
17,398
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
AWD
2010Leather, FORD FUSION SPORT dual exhaust, 3.5L V6 that will blow your doors off while still saving at the pump! Stk #D15980
16,598
BC ! ONLY
BC only, accident free, power moonroof. Stk #C15857
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FLEX SEL 2008 DODGE DURANGO SLT This 8 seat Durango is perfect to pull, carry and tow
26,598
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
BC Y! L ON
$
22,998
Less than 10000kms, AWD drives like a car w/all the ammenities of a van and SUV. Stk #D15982
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2006 DODGE RAM 1500 ST
$
AWD
$
16,498
33,998
9,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
and deal!
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC only Stk #D15808A
BC Y! 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 L Stk #V15859. B.C. only! Bluetooth! Brakes like new! ON This is the ideal hatch
manual trans. Stk #V15883A
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
37,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
15,598
2009 DODGE RAM 3500
27,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT-8
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Stk #V15886. New upper and lower ball joints, HUGE Kumo tires, 6.7L BlueTec Diesel. 350hp and 650ft-lb of torque.
8,998
13,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
21,859kms and under $30k, impossible?!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
Terrain Management system, Cross-Traffic Sensor. Stk #D15957
2013 FORD EDGE SEL Stk #V15858. AWD! Leather! Panoramic roof!
$
New machined rotors, DVD player w/new headphones. Stk #F15937
BC ! ONLY
AWD
15,998
BC only! Hybrid, saving you money at the pumps! Stk #D15492A.
2013 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED Loaded! Back up camera,
Van Isle only, new brake pads and machined rotors, tailgate lift assist, AC. Stk #C15878
$
Stk #V15825A
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
New tires and machined rotors, BC only. Stk #D15959
2008 FORD F150 FX4
$
2010 DODGE JOURNEY R/T DVD, roof, navigation.
12,998
2012 MAZDA MAZDA3
22,698
2010 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT HYBRID
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID Hybrid, bluetooth, heated
BC Y! L ON
VAN ISLE ! ONLY
12,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
26,498
Stk #V15945
TED HEAATS! SE
19,998
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 FORD FOCUS SES
Stk #F15815. No accidents! Great tires! New pads/rotors! Leather! Roof! Sync! Heated seats!
Accident free, bi-halogen projector headlamps, chrome grill surround Stk #D15461A
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
4X4
T DEN 2013 JEEP COMPASS I C AC FREE! SPORT NORTH EDITION
19,998
26,698
$
Comprehensive Vehicle Inspections On All Our Vehicles
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
accident free, over $2k in servicing done for you. Stk #D15790A
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
2006 CHEVROLET COBALT LT Great first car! custom guages, body matching gearshift,
6,888
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 HONDA CIVIC EX-L Leather, Heated seats, moonroof. Best selling car in Canada. Stk #D15983
16,298
16,998
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE BC only, new windshield. Stk #C16020
12,298
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC ! ONLY
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION
BC ! ONLY
2013 DODGE CHARGER SXT
BC only, accident free, this vehicle is practically brand new. Stk #C16027
BC only, accident free, power sunroof, Sirrius satellite, brake assist. Stk #D16032
23,498
24,798
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
COLWOOD 250-478-7603 1772 Island Hwy.
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
DL #30897
SAANICH NEWS - Friday, May 9, 2014
NEWS
WHY PAY MORE? DRIVE A LITTLE, SAVE A LOT!
2005 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT Stk #D15608. AWD, leather, roof! Glass claim only! Great brakes! What a deal!!!
VOTED BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE! LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED LA
BEST P
BEST P LA
LA
BEST P
LA
Voted
Best City
1
18th
16,998 (+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2008 FORD F150 XLT
R YEA
2013
R YEA
2012
Cool features for a cool ride, see why we’re #1!
3.99%
VICTORIA NEWS
19th
New brake pads and machined front rotors. Stk #D15406
!
WOW
2004 INFINITI G35
Stk #T15702. RWD! Bose soundsystem, heated seats, power roof! Premium speedster! Fun!
10,798
21,698
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FUSION TITANIUM
Towards the TELUS Walk to Cure Diabetes, an outdoor celebration across Canada where families, friends and organizations can raise crucial funds and awareness to make a difference in Canadians living with type 1 diabetes(T1D).
2010 NISSAN XTERRA 4 Winning awards as best off-roading SUV. Stk #D15512A.
18,998
from every vehicle sold at Galaxy Motors Island wide throughout May
2008 PONTIAC WAVE SE Stk #D15592A. Power moonroof! 5 Spd! A/c!
FROM
$
BUY A U SE TO
of the
VICTORIA NEWS
OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm
Stk #D15632. 4x4, leather! HEMI! This rare regular cab is too unique to pass up!
E HICL VE
1
CE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT
D
Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
4X4
machined rotors! New serp belt!
BUY A U SE TO
D
Accident Free! Stk #D15706
R YEA
2013 FORD FUSION SE 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT Stk #D15710. 4x4! B.C. Only! New front pads +
17th
CE
We're donating $10
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
1
VICTORIA NEWS
2011
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
T
25,498
$
14,998
$
Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
28,688
BUY A U SE TO
Your Island’s First Credit Choice: 4 TIME WINNER 12 Retail Lenders to Choose From FOR BEST OF THE CITY! With over 550 vehicles, we get you approved and offer selection.
AWD, sunroof, new battery Stk #T15682
Stk #D15647. B.C. Only! No accidents! Less than 25k & $15,500!
$ EN CID AC FREE!
2010 FORD EDGE SPORT
16th
CE
D
2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT
BC ONLY
1
VICTORIA NEWS
R YEA
We’ve got it! Upgrade!
Voted
Best City
of the
E HICL VE
2012 FORD F250 XLT Stk #d15653. A long box gas crew cab F-250?!
CREW CAB
BUY A U SE TO
2010
DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
CE
D
8,998
$
BEST P
AWD
E HICL VE
7603
BUY A U TO SE
RATES
PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2014
TRADES WELCOME PAID FOR OR NOT!
250-478-
VANCOUVER ISLAND’S #1 USED CAR DEALER
CE
D
YOUR ISLAND’S FIRST CREDIT CHOICE
www.vicnews.com • A15
LA
Friday, May 9, 2014 - SAANICH
BEST P
A14 • www.vicnews.com
2009 SATURN VUE HYBRID 2003 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLS Stk #D15750. Do you like to save money? Look at this hybrid which is full of space and power!
AWD, ECoboost, turbo. Stk #D15749
Stk #D15744. Power moonroof! Leather, heated seats! This is a Jetta under $10k! Hurry!
The walk in Victoria takes place June 8th at City Centre Park
23,398
20,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FUSION TITANIUM Stk #D15772. AWD! Ecoboost turbo! Too many features to fit in this ad, come see!
2012 VOLVO C30 T5 Stk #D15782. This turbo hatch pumps out 227hp yet is a Volvo, so that means safety!
27,398
2012 NISSAN FRONTIER SV Compact crew cab, 4x4. Stk #D15918
4X4
7,998
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION Alloys, 4WD 4x4.
BC Y! L ON
17,498
BC Y! 2010 L ON
NISSAN MURANO SL BC Only! Great tires and brakes! heated seats, back up camera. Stk #C16010
seats. Stk #T16015
20,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
18,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 BCFORD ESCAPE XLT Only! Accident Free! New front brake
pads and machined rotors. Stk #F16005
17,798
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 SUBARU FORESTER 2.5X PREMIUM New battery, timing belt, 4 new tires, new front brake pads and machined rotors. Stk #V15967
25,998
18,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC Y! L ON
2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING BC Only! No Accidents!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Loaded! Stk #T15934
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
22,398
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
4X4
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4WD with wet trunk storage, perfect for the beach! Stk #F16006
6 SPD!
2008 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT Accident Free, 6 spd
BC ! ONLY
2013 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT
17,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
www.galaxymotors.net
6,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
17” alloy, rear spoiler, AC, full pwer access Stk #K16024
26,598
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
12,398
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 FORD FLEX LIMITED AWD, Panoramic roof,
2010 NISSAN CUBE S/SL/KROM Compact people mover,
2013 FORD FOCUS SE
SYNC system. Stk #D15478A
anything you could imagine! Stk #T16002
Bluetooth, heated seats, winter package Stk #V15947
great on gas. Stk #X15931
13,698
17,398
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
AWD
2010Leather, FORD FUSION SPORT dual exhaust, 3.5L V6 that will blow your doors off while still saving at the pump! Stk #D15980
16,598
BC ! ONLY
BC only, accident free, power moonroof. Stk #C15857
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD FLEX SEL 2008 DODGE DURANGO SLT This 8 seat Durango is perfect to pull, carry and tow
26,598
2008 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
BC Y! L ON
$
22,998
Less than 10000kms, AWD drives like a car w/all the ammenities of a van and SUV. Stk #D15982
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2006 DODGE RAM 1500 ST
$
AWD
$
16,498
33,998
9,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
and deal!
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC only Stk #D15808A
BC Y! 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 L Stk #V15859. B.C. only! Bluetooth! Brakes like new! ON This is the ideal hatch
manual trans. Stk #V15883A
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
37,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
15,598
2009 DODGE RAM 3500
27,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2007 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE SRT-8
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Stk #V15886. New upper and lower ball joints, HUGE Kumo tires, 6.7L BlueTec Diesel. 350hp and 650ft-lb of torque.
8,998
13,998
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
21,859kms and under $30k, impossible?!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
Terrain Management system, Cross-Traffic Sensor. Stk #D15957
2013 FORD EDGE SEL Stk #V15858. AWD! Leather! Panoramic roof!
$
New machined rotors, DVD player w/new headphones. Stk #F15937
BC ! ONLY
AWD
15,998
BC only! Hybrid, saving you money at the pumps! Stk #D15492A.
2013 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED Loaded! Back up camera,
Van Isle only, new brake pads and machined rotors, tailgate lift assist, AC. Stk #C15878
$
Stk #V15825A
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
New tires and machined rotors, BC only. Stk #D15959
2008 FORD F150 FX4
$
2010 DODGE JOURNEY R/T DVD, roof, navigation.
12,998
2012 MAZDA MAZDA3
22,698
2010 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT HYBRID
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID Hybrid, bluetooth, heated
BC Y! L ON
VAN ISLE ! ONLY
12,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
26,498
Stk #V15945
TED HEAATS! SE
19,998
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 FORD FOCUS SES
Stk #F15815. No accidents! Great tires! New pads/rotors! Leather! Roof! Sync! Heated seats!
Accident free, bi-halogen projector headlamps, chrome grill surround Stk #D15461A
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
4X4
T DEN 2013 JEEP COMPASS I C AC FREE! SPORT NORTH EDITION
19,998
26,698
$
Comprehensive Vehicle Inspections On All Our Vehicles
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
accident free, over $2k in servicing done for you. Stk #D15790A
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
2006 CHEVROLET COBALT LT Great first car! custom guages, body matching gearshift,
6,888
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 HONDA CIVIC EX-L Leather, Heated seats, moonroof. Best selling car in Canada. Stk #D15983
16,298
16,998
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2009 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE BC only, new windshield. Stk #C16020
12,298
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
BC ! ONLY
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION
BC ! ONLY
2013 DODGE CHARGER SXT
BC only, accident free, this vehicle is practically brand new. Stk #C16027
BC only, accident free, power sunroof, Sirrius satellite, brake assist. Stk #D16032
23,498
24,798
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
COLWOOD 250-478-7603 1772 Island Hwy.
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
DL #30897
A16 • www.vicnews.com
Friday, May 9, 2014 - SAANICH
NEWS
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The Audi A7 a luxury fuel sipper Audi is one of the luxury brands under the massive Volkswagen Group, which includes Lamborghini, Bugatti and Porsche. By sharing engineering knowledge, platforms and engines across several different brands, (including the mainstream Volkswagen brand) enables VW to reduce costs and develop more products. One area of importance, in Canada, is the introduction of more and more diesel, or TDI engines, into the marketplace. The 2014 Audi A7 TDI is a perfect example of what the VW Group is doing right. The engine is a fuel-sipping diesel that saves roughly 25 to 30 percent over a conventional gasoline engine, yet still supplies the dynamic ride Audi owners look for. Looks The body of the A7 TDI is the same as the gasoline versions and it could be one of the best-looking four-door luxury vehicles on the road. Actually, the A7 could be considered a five-door model, as the rear cargo rear is accessed through a massive hatch. This, in combination
economy. This technology is also available in other, less expensive models, so don’t be too shocked by the starting price. One thing Audi does not have is a four-cylinder diesel for the smaller and less expensive models,
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silhouette is what makes this car different than much of the competition. Buyers who like the idea of a big luxury car but also want something a bit sportier will enjoy the dynamic stance, especially combined with the oversized sports wheels. Oversized is also a good way to describe the A7s grille, which is framed by an aggressive set of headlamps and deep front spoiler. The back is much more subdued and the rear lights look almost Aston Martin-inspired. Inside The downside to the
swept roofline and large hatchback is the amount of headroom for rear seat passengers. Taller passengers might find it a bit snug and big items might not fit in the cargo area. This is why Porsche produced the Panamera sport-back, with a much higher roof for full-sized adult passengers. The reality is that many professionals who can afford this car will more than likely have a family SUV for those times when larger adults or cargo needs to be moved. The front seats enjoy a view to a sumptuous dashboard and luxury filled experience. The best materials are used and I find Audi’s computer controller to be one of the easiest on the market.
Drive Audi uses a variation of its 3.0L direct injection turbo diesel in five of its models from the practical Q5 and Q7 SUVs to the A6, A7 and A8 sedans. This A7, along with the Q5 and A6 get the newest version of this engine sporting a bump in torque from 406 lb-ft to 428 lb-ft. Torque is what it is all about with diesel engines. The ability to get away from a traffic light and cruise along at highway speeds makes a diesel engine a rewarding vehicle to drive. Put the throttle down and this big luxury sedan just rockets away, the way a huge V8 would have in years past. The up side is that the driver gets all that
power but also impressive fuel economy, something that had eluded luxury buyers in the past. The A7 is rated at 8.7L/100km in the city and stingy 5.3L on the highway. In comparison, a 2014 Honda Civic is rated at 5.0L/100km on the highway. For fuel savings and power the diesel is the way to go. Verdict The Audi A7 is a lovely car filled with sex appeal, performance, luxury and prestige that all come at a price. Starting at $72,900, the diesel is a $2,500 premium over the base A7. The owner could recapture that additional money over several years of driving thanks to the improved fuel
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Great teachers have an impact say students Don Descoteau News staff
Teachers who have a special way of getting their points across that make us feel good or look at things differently do so through personal connections. So who better to ask what makes a great teacher than students living that experience daily? In continuing our look at outstanding educators, part of Black Press and Staples’ Great Teachers initiative, supported by Thrifty Foods, we heard from some wellspoken middle and high school students around the Capital Region. We hope the teachers on their list of favourites, those who are really making a difference, will be nominated for Great Teachers awards at vicnews.com/contests. Oak Bay High’s 2014 valedictorian Mohammed Abousaleh says the best teachers are those who capture students’ attention and
“make every class, every hour, engaging.” Instructors who are organized also get high marks from this honour roll student. “When you’re making use of all the time you have in class, it kind of motivates you to look at other aspects of life,” he says. While he appreciates teachers who aren’t afraid to change their mind, and those who encourage students to draw their own con-
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Harmen Berghuis, general manager for the Staples School Tools program, says store staff who work with students and families get a sense of how teachers think outside the box when it comes to assignments. What sticks out in his mind are the science fair or heritage day projects on which students aim to reach a little higher. “What we see, especially on the projects that are done by a couple of students or a team of students, is that teachers build into the assignment the ability for co-operation and collaboration even a bit of leadership, perhaps,” he says.
clusions on discussion points, there has to be balance between flexibility and structure. “One of my teachers is very strict in (that) homework is assigned every night and checked every day. I appreciate that, because it disciplines me in my own learning.” Direct involvement with students strikes a chord with some. Grade 9 Spencer middle school student Daniel St. Laurent, lit up when talking about a shop teacher who builds things and puts them up around the school. “I help him with some of his projects,” Daniel says. “(He also) helps people step out of their comfort zones and try different things.” Mixing things up also keeps things interesting, he adds. “One of my teachers teaches in three different ways. One day he’ll do it through video, another day it’ll be using worksheets and the next it’s talking lessons, having discussions.” Personal connections also allow teachers to make more in headway with individuals who may be having troubles in the classroom, says Spectrum’ Grade 11 Dezy Manuel. “The best teachers go into a class where everyone is struggling and they make them better. They get people passionate about the subject and use that to their advantage,” she says. “I love teachers who can relate to a student. If they can’t relate (to
“They’re usually not just a great teacher, they’re usually just a really great person and they’re positive role models.” – Dezy Manuel
their teacher) they’re not going to have that (same level of) interest in the subject.” Grade 9 Vic High student Avery Paul, who spent a year-and-a-half being home schooled, is big on relationships, especially given the way she learns. “I like to work at my own pace, I have my own specific learning style. I’m really visual and like to work with my hands. I like when a teacher allows me to be flexible with my learning style. That shows they care about their students.” Tristan Knapp-Fisher, in Grade 12 at Parkland secondary in North Saanich, agrees. “When you connect (with students), it’s almost like you’re a friend. You can get more of them,” he says. “If (students have) a sense that ‘the teacher really wants to help me,’ they’ll open up a bit. It’s about being a little more human instead of just having it be your job.” Students easily perceive when teachers are not entirely present, he adds. “It’s helpful when the student knows (the teacher is) not
thinking about things they have to do (later); they’re being present and actually wanting to help.” Manuel, who serves as a teacher’s assistant in a learning strategies class, adds that excellent educators have something else that differentiates them from others. “They’re usually not just a great teacher, they’re usually just a really great person and they’re positive role models.” ddescoteau@vicnews.com
Celebration time ■ Black Press, Staples and Thrifty Foods encourage you to nominate a grade school teacher you feel is making a difference in the community. From all nominations, one teacher each from the elementary, middle school and secondary levels will be honoured at a gala in June. To nominate, visit vicnews.com/ contests/ and click on Great Teachers. All nominators are entered to win a $50 Thrifty’s gift certificate.
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PRIVATE INSURERS REACT TO CMHC’S REGULATION CHANGES Genworth – Canada’s largest private residential mortgage insurers, founded in 1995, has decided not to follow suit with CMHC’s product changes. Announced last Friday, Genworth will make one adjustment, however. The maximum number of units allowable under the vacation/secondary home program will be reduced from two units to one unit. There will no changes to the business for self program. Canada Guaranty – The private investor group Canada Guaranty, formed in 2010 when the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan and National Mortgage Guaranty Holdings Inc. acquired AIG United Guaranty Mortgage Insurance Company Canada, took the same tack as Genworth in light of CMHC’s management plan. As of May 30 only properties with a maximum of one unit will be eligible under the Lifestyle Advantage mortgage product. Previously, two-unit properties were allowed. 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 MAY 7/COURTESY VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
139/659 » 313/1,428 » 4,395/4,783 »
NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES, MONTH-TO-DATE/MAY 2013 NEW LISTINGS THIS MONTH/ TOTAL FOR MAY 2013 TOTAL ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS/PEAK, MAY 2013
DID YOU KNOW? | CMHC was formed 1946 to address Canada’s post-war housing shortage.
Mortgage products hit the bricks National lender tightens its insurance regulations Natalie North News staff
Prospective home buyers in Victoria may have a difficult time sealing the deal at month’s end when the country’s national housing agency does away with two insurance products – a move that could spark repercussions across the buyers’ and rental markets alike. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), Canada’s leading provider of mortgage loan insurance and mortgage-backed securities, on April 25 announced the discontinuation of its second home and self-employed without a third-party income validation products. After May 30, homeowners with one CMHC-insured mortgage will have to sell said property in order to become eligible for a second. Additionally, self-employed applicants must have two years of unaudited, independent thirdparty validation of their income, as opposed to stating income of year’s past to qualify. While the Crown Corporation claims just three per cent of their business came via such products in 2013 and has no comment on what effects the change may spark, at least one local mortgage planner is willing to venture an educated guess. Kam Brar, mortgage planner with Auxilium Mortgage Corporation in Colwood, puts forward a typical example of a young couple who has bought a new condo a few years ago when the Victoria market was at its peak. “Now you decide to go sell that condo, however, for whatever reason – let’s say it’s not worth
what you owe, or any other reasons – you can’t get out of it right now and you decide you just want to rent it and then buy the other property,” Brar says. Your choices: either sell it, or you live in it, or you find a 20 per cent down payment for the new purchase, to avoid CMHC. “If you’re not turning them into rentals, you’re either going to be living in it or selling. Most of these upgrades are usually condos,” Brar said. “That’s usually the stepping stone to the next property purchase. We’ll see what happens because they’re the feeder pool for the whole market. If you look at it as an eco-cycle. It starts with a small purchase and you move your way up gradually.” Should many potential landlords decide to stay in their condos now, at a time when Victoria has a fairly high number of new condominiums recently completed, Brar says, a lack of used inventory could be quite helpful to developers at this time. With the changes still a matter of weeks away, CMHC isn’t willing to venture a guess at the possible side effects of the change. “Basically we want to help Canadians meet their housing needs and our insurance business activities need to contribute to the stability of the housing markets and finance systems,” said Charles Sauriol, media relations for CMHC. “This is a business decision that we made and again, it’s just looking at our products and how they fit with our core objectives.” Brar, underlining his view that CMHC’s products were intended to enable first-time buyers, not future land barons, has his own hypotheses on the timing of the changes. “I think they are hearing from a lot of worldwide economists that the Canadian housing mar-
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Mortgage planner Kam Brar weighs in on Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporations product changes, including discontinuation of mortgage loan insurance for those seeking a second mortgage. ket’s over valued; it’s a bubble. And they want to be seen as being proactive,” Brar says, quoting reviews made by the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions following the 2008 the subprime meltdown. “Sometimes you wonder if the actions that you take lead to the
events that are the eventual outcomes, so if it’s a self-fulfilling prophecy, if we do all of these things will we have basically interfered with the market, that same market that will correct and we’ll say that we were right?” nnorth@saanichnews.com
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Sat. 2-4 - DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
ESQUIMALT
486 Fraser Street, $549,900 Sat. 2-4 - RE/MAX Camosun Deanna Noyce, 250-744-3301
733A Humboldt (200 Douglas)
Sat. 2-4 - RE/MAX Camosun Deanna Noyce, 250-744-3301
948 Garthland Rd, $1,459,800 Sat. 2-4 - JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
Sat. 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Paul Holland, 250-592-4422
10-4125 Interurban Rd., $349,900
Sat. 3-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mark McDougall, 250-588-8588
564 Normandy Rd., $423,900
Sat. & Sun. 1-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-744-3301
Sat. 2:30-4 - One Percent Realty Guy Effler, 250-812-4910
4091 Dawnview Cres.
522 Heatherdale Lane, $588,888
Sat. 2-4 - Macdonald Realty Ltd. Eleanor Smith, 250-818-6662
Sat. & Sun. 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Jim Reslein, 250-216-6967
4009 Cedar Hill, from $489,900
Sat. & Sun. 1-4 Sutton Group West Coast James Gardiner (250) 507-4333
SAANICH PENINSULA
4210 Quadra St., $549,900
Sat. 12:30-2 SmartMove Real Estate Linda Clark, 250-380-6683
202-1620 McKenzie Avenue
486 Fraser Street, $549,900
30-850 Parklands Dr., $399,900
974 Fir Tree Glen, $799,900
30-850 Parklands Dr., $399,900
SAANICH EAST
Sat. 2-4 JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
Sat. 2-4 & Sun. 11-1 & 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Ed G. Sing, 250-744,3301
15-1063 Valewood Trail,
Sat. 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Paul Holland, 250-592-4422
948 Garthland Rd, $1,459,800
Sun. 2-4 - JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
948 Garthland Rd, $1,459,800 Sat. 2-4 - JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
Sat. 2-4 - One Percent Realty Valentino Prundaru, 250-686-2242
Sat. 1:30-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Diana Devlin, 250-744-3301
2490 Cadboro Heights Lane, $1,188,000
2136 Meadow Vale Dr, $639,000
101-1235 Johnson St, $274,900
201-2529 Wark St., $229,900
3326 University Woods, $1,428,000
Sat. 2-4 - Newport Realty Robert Buckle, 250-385-2033
Sat. 1-3 - DFH Real Estate Ltd. Philip Illingworth, 250-477-7291
Sat., Sun. & Mon. 1-4 Macdonald Realty Helene Roy, 250 883-2715
3434 Bonair Place, $949,000
2700 Herbate Rd., $985,000
199 Olive St., $799,900
17-3008 Quadra St., $399,000
Sat. 2-4 - Newport Realty Julie Rust, 250-385-2033
1255 St. Denis St., $699,900
VIEW ROYAL
Sat. 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Rick Humphries, 250-889-2310 Sat. & Sun. 2:30-4 Pemberton Holmes Shawn Adye, 250-384-8124
Sat. 1-3 - Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Paul Holland, 250-592-4422
Sun. 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Clifton Mak, 250-479-3333
316 Arnold Ave., $719,900
30-850 Parklands Dr., $399,900
Sun. 2-4 - DFH Real Estate Ltd. Geoff Field, 250-477-7291 Sun. 2-4 - Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
405-325 Maitland St, $300,000
1658 Mountbatten Pl, $845,000
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11120 Alder, $980,000
Sat. 12-2 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Sladja Stojkovic 250 477-5353
Sat. 2-4 - Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
2485 Shoreacres, $379,000 Sat. 1-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Judy Campbell, 250-744-3301
Sat. 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty June Wing, 250-479-3333
9883 Seventh St., $469,500 Sat. & Sun. 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Wendy Thompson, 250-479-3333
4942 Cordova Bay, $829,000 Sat. 2-4 Sutton West Coast Realty Jonas Solberg 250 479-3333
8770 Pender Park Dr., $984,900
SAANICH WEST
486 Fraser Street, $549,900 Sat. 2-4 - RE/MAX Camosun Deanna Noyce, 250-744-3301
Sat. 1-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
2321 Island View Rd., $412,000
Friday thru Sun. 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
3-10134 Third St, $599,900
Sat. 2-4 - JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
WEST SHORE
11120 Alder, $980,000
Sat. 12-2 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Sladja Stojkovic 250 477-5353
Sat. 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Paul Holland, 250-592-4422
3333 Piper Road, $439,900 Sat. & Sun. 12-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
2819 Powers Lane, $270,000 Sun. 12-1:30 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Derek Braaten, 250-479-3333
203-590 Bezanton Way, $314,000
682 Hoylake Ave, $485,000
Sun. 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-727-5448
3106 Glen Lake Rd, $409,000
Sat. 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-272-5448
2655 Sooke Rd., from $219,900
Sat. & Sun. 1-4 Re/Max Camosun Brad Gregory, 250 744-3301
2485 Shoreacres, $379,000 Sat. 1-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Judy Campbell, 250-744-3301
Sat. and Sun. 1-4 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
9883 Seventh St., $469,500
944 Aqua, $639,900
Sat. & Sun. 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Wendy Thompson, 250-479-3333
Sun. 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty J Ross Bruce 250 479-3333
8770 Pender Park Dr., $984,900
506-623 Treanor Ave., $313,900
974 Moss Ridge Close, $589,900
Sun. 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ray Milan, 250-818-9171
2641 Platinum Pl., $734,900
3310 Ocean Blvd, $799,000
2321 Island View Rd., $412,000
1041 Torrence Avenue 2386 Setchfield Ave, $529,900 Sat. & Sun. 2-4
Sat. 1-3 - RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
1702 Texada Terr., $1,099,000
Friday thru Sun. 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608
3-10134 Third Street, $599,900
Sat. 2-4 - JONESco Real Estate Inc Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
7-614 Granrose, from $679,900
1702 Texada Terr., $1,099,000 Thursday to Sun. 1-3 Sun. 2-4 - Pemberton Holmes Ray Milan, 250-818-9171
415 Tipton Ave., $399,900
Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
ANOTHER QUALITY PROJECT BY
Sat. 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Tony Wick, 250-478-9600
Sun. 12-2 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Gaylene Salina, 250-479-3333 Sun. 12-2 - RE/MAX Camosun Brad Maclaren, 250-727-5448
3379 Vision Way, $324,900
1284 Parkdale Creek Gardens, $549,500 Sat. 2-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mark McDougall, 250-588-8588
Sat. 2-4- DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
Sat. 1-3 - Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-818-8736
SmartMove Real Estate Gary Brown, 250-380-6683
937 Step Moss Close,
Sat. & Sun. 2-4 - DFH Real Estate Ltd. $669,000 Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003 Sat. 2-4 - RE/MAX Camosun 404 Proctor Place Roy Coburn, 250-812-1989 Sat. 2-4 - DFH Real Estate Ltd. 2292 Nicki Pl., Elfie Jeeves, 250-477-7291
$495,000 907 Wild Ridge Way, $399,900 Sat. 2-3:30 Sat. 2:30-4 SmartMove Real Estate Ltd. Gary Brown, 250-380-6683
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$2.2 million for Island kids This year, the Children’s Health Foundation will disperse $2.2 million dollars in funding to improve the health of kids on Vancouver Island, a news release said on Monday. “Our funding helps children’s programs thrive and grow, said Linda Hughes, CEO and president of the CHF. “We are grateful to our donors who support our work and
who believe in giving kids on the island the best possible care.” Thirty organizations across the island will receive funding this year, including 20 programs in Greater Victoria that will provide support to nearly forty thousand children. The CHF has invested over $42 million in programs over the last 30 years.
Petition seeks alternative review Continued from Page A1
“They would have missed this new technology. … If you’re making a big purchase that’s going to put you in mortgage for 25 years, you should be able to have a sober second look. The review would find, we believe, there are newer technologies. “We don’t understand the rush to put in the current system,” he said. “It would be better for the environment, better for the taxpayers and a better system.”
He’s bolstered by a pair of other municipalities already pushing for a review. In March, the CRD agreed in principle to allow Colwood to build its own sewage treatment facility. In April, Esquimalt rejected the treatment site. “Colwood and Esquimalt councils have demonstrated it is possible for individual members of the CRD to pause and look at technology offering options for the sewage infrastructures of the future. The citizens research group,
Sewage Treatment Action Group (STAG) has identified examples of viable, less costly alternatives. The intractable problems of locating the large scale centralized systems proposed by CRD at Hartland and at McLoughlin could be addressed by these more nimble decentralized systems.” reporter@saanichnews.com
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Paleontologists unite at UVic Professional and amateur paleontologists from B.C., Alberta, Washington, Oregon and California will meet at the University of Victoria for a presentations, tours and field trips from May 9 to 12. The symposium will feature a keynote address by Dr. Robert Gaines of Pomona
College, California. He will speak on The Cambrian Explosion: The Burgess Shale and the Flowering of Complex Life on Earth at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday (May 11) in the Newcombe Conference Hall of the Royal BC Museum. reporter@saanichnews.com
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