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The shots rang out. Murray Rankin hid under a desk at the Centre Block building at Parliament Hill in Ottawa Wednesday, as an NDP caucus meeting quickly turned into a whirling state of terror. “Just before 10 a.m., we heard what we thought were construction sounds,” said Rankin, Victoria MP. “We’ve never heard those noises before. Then at one point I heard a dozen, maybe 10 gunshots going off.” “We put chairs At that point, security took charge, barricaded the doors and told NDP in front of the caucus members to take cover and doors, and we were not to leave. “We put chairs in front of the doors, told to go to the and we were told to go to the floor floor and get under and get under the desk.” A soldier who was guarding the the desk.” National War memorial died after Murray Rankin being shot down by a gunman on Victoria MP Wednesday morning. Sergeant-atarms Kevin Vickers, brother of Victoria resident John Vickers, is credited with shooting and killing one gunman on Parliament Hill. Rankin’s thoughts immediately went to his staff in an adjacent building, wondering if they were safe. But getting through was difficult, as phone lines were jammed. Worry was building as people desperately searched for answers.
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Melia Balzer was a happy, rambunctious little girl. Her first symptom of cancer was a tummy ache. The diagnosis later revealed Wilms’ Tumour, a rare kidney cancer.
We chat with Anne Carrelli, a pediatric oncology nurse at Victoria General Hospital. She’s part of a team of nurses, doctors and social workers who treat children with cancer.
Alicen Chow and Coll Gordon were taken aback when their six-yearold daughter Islay Mei Gordon was diagnosed with leukemia a year ago. A year of medical procedures and tests followed.
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Family knew little of children’s cancer A diagnosis of a rare form of cancer changes life for a young Victoria girl and her family
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few days after Christmas last year, Melia Balzer got a bellyache so severe that she grabbed her left side and bent over in pain. At first, her parents – Jen Christensen and Cory Balzer – thought their young daughter may have a bout of flu. They took Melia, then 4, to a health clinic, but little did they realize their life was about to change forever. Melia was soon diagnosed with Wilms’ Tumour, a rare form of kidney cancer. “The tumour was larger than a grapefruit,” Cory recalled. Melia began to feel pain after the tumour ruptured and blood and cancer cells seeped into her body cavity. The diagnosis was a shock to both Jen and Cory. Melia had always been healthy, and even leading up to the medical incident, she showed no signs of being sick. “It was all so surreal,” Jen said of the diagnosis. Added Cory: “I hadn’t thought about children’s cancer. I hardly knew anything about it.” Wilms’ Tumour is usually found in children before seven years of age. It affects one-in-10,000 in Canada
every year, according to the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Like many children who have cancer, Melia was oblivious to what she faced in the days, weeks and months ahead. Following an ultrasound at Victoria General Hospital, Melia was rushed to B.C. Children’s Hospital to confirm the tumour diagnosis. She thought she was going on a trip. After all, the family had planned a Jan. 2 vacation to Disneyland. “She was excited because we were on the ferry. It was all kind of novel for her and we were trying to make her not scared. We were putting on our bravest faces,” Jen said. Once in Vancouver the family discovered that Melia had stage 3 Wilms’ Tumour and it was too large to remove. Instead, doctors used chemotherapy to shrink it. In late February, the family returned to B.C. Children’s Hospital where Melia underwent a fivehour operation to remove the tumour mass. Several sessions of chemotherapy and radiation therapy followed in Vancouver and Victoria. “She did really well with it,” Jen said. “There were low points for her in the beginning, but mostly she was just herself – happy.” Since Melia’s diagnosis, family life has changed for the trio. There were big adjustments to activities. Melia could no longer take part in gymnastic or swimming classes and was pulled out of day care. There was always the fear of infection – even an outing
to the mall forced the family to don masks, because of Melia’s suppressed immune system due to cancer therapies. “There’s a real fear of getting sick. It’s very stressful. Even if it becomes a virus that she can fight, you still have to treat it as a medical emergency,” Jen said. One thing they are thankful for is the support in the community, especially the health-care teams in both B.C. Children’s and Victoria General hospitals. “We would lean on them. We would call them all the time. They would do anything for you,” Cory said. There were many support groups in the community also ready to lend a helping hand. Recently, the family went to Hawaii to visit a Disney resort, thanks to the generosity of Make A Wish Foundation. Other groups offered financial support. They never needed to ask for money because luckily most of Melia’s treatment could be done in Victoria. If more treatment was needed in Vancouver, it would have been different, Cory said. Both Cory and Jen said they now take nothing for granted. “You need to celebrate all the successes and the milestones along the way. We try to live more in the moment,” Jen said. klaird@blackpress.ca
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Jen Christensen, left, Melia and Cory Balzer at their Victoria home. “You need to celebrate all the successes and the milestones along the way. We try to live more in the moment,” Jen said.
Ride supports families facing childhood cancer The Inside Ride comes to City Centre Park in Langford on Sunday (Oct. 26), with colourful costumes, blaring music and enthusiastic riders pedalling their hearts out to raise money for the B.C. Childhood Cancer Parents Association. To sign up a team or donate visit victoria. theinsideride.com, or for more information, email Susan Kerr at s.kerr@bcccpa.org.
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Doctor’s first diagnosis may have been a life saver Dr. Gilbert Chew likely gave Cory Balzer and Jennifer Christensen the first glimpse of what was to come in four-year-old Melia’s life. Chew was the on-call doctor when Melia Balzer was taken in for a check-up after she complained of severe pains in her stomach and back. He suggested it could be Wilms’ Tumour, a rare form of kidney cancer. The cancer is most common in children under seven years of age. Chew sent the family to Victoria General Hospital for further examination with a note detailing what he thought the problem could likely be. Unfortunately, the hospital medical team’s original diagnosis seemed to ignore Chew’s suspicion and instead ruled it was likely constipation or diarrhea. The original diagnosis was confirmed at B.C. Children’s Hospital. Because Wilms’ Tumour is so rare many doctors never see a case of it in their careers. “He (Chew) knew what it was and if he hadn’t found it, things could have been a lot worse,” said Cory. “He basically saved her life.”
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After several attempts, Rankin finally got through to his assistant and confirmed she
was safe, although also on lockdown in the East Block building of Parliament Hill. Rankin and his colleagues remained hud-
dled together under the desk awaiting instruction. A colleague next to him was visibly shaking with fear. No one knew what would
happen next. About 15 minutes later, a security guard told them all to line up in single file and leave by the side door.
Despite the visible anxiety of his colleagues, Rankin said nobody panicked. “I’m proud to say we all evacuated the building in an orderly way.” One security guard led them out of the building, then they were taken to another building near Parliament Hill and put under lockdown. “There are hundreds of military and police
personnel in the area,” said Rankin. “Outside the building are people with machine guns. It’s not something that’s ever been experienced in Ottawa before.” The shock is insurmountable. “You hear of these things and you think of them happening on other countries. You don’t think of them happening in Canada.” Despite the fear and
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uncertainty, Rankin will not let those feelings control him. “We’re not going to let terrorists, or whoever these people are, change the way that democracy works in Canada. We have to stand firm against this. We have to not let these incidents change the way we do the people’s business.” The B.C. legislature increased its security on Wednesday, and was not open to the public. Only those on official business, or who were with a prearranged school tour or event were permitted inside. “We are watching events in Ottawa, and we’re just being vigilant,” said Craig James, clerk of the B.C. Legislature. We’ve been advised by the national authorities to be vigilant.” editor@vicnews.com
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Long road ahead for short track skater Speed skater has international goals Travis Paterson News staff
Despite starting as an adult, Hamish Black has shown a natural ability on the speed skating short track. The 26-year-old only took the sport up two years ago, when he showed up to the Esquimalt Speedskating Club’s first session of the season. “I remember that day, it was a gong show, as the first skate of the season can be,” said club president Ian Phillips. “That was before I knew (Black). I got on the ice and I saw him out there skating, falling down and I thought, ‘We’ll have to watch this guy.’” Watch him they have. Black not only impressed the club coaches with his knack for an efficient stride and progress as a fluid skater (he won the club’s skater of the year award for 201213), but also his all-around attitude. He’s been great with the kids and is always eager to put put up and take down the wall padding for each session, Phillips said. This week, Black has taken a leap of faith as he left his Gordon
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Hamish Black has moved to Calgary to pursue speed skating. Head home to train and live fulltime in Calgary, one of Canada’s havens for the sport. To do it, Black leaves behind his job as the manager of TeenWork, a youth employment program at UVic’s CanAssist. It’s a necessary sacrifice to chase a dream of competing nationally and internationally, he said. “If you asked me two years ago
when I showed up here, no way would I believe I’d be moving to Calgary for skating,” Black said. In Calgary, Black will work to build world-class power into his stride, something he believes he can do, as he was a competitive nordic skier before he left Ontario for the University of Victoria in 2007. When he initially arrived in
Greater Victoria, he did try other sports including UVic’s novice rowing program, but none were the right fit. In 2012, he “Googled” speed skating and found the only two clubs in the region, Esquimalt and the Peninsula Speed Skating Club at Panorama. Black joined both short track clubs (there are no long track clubs here) so he could get on the ice five times
each week. “The more I do this, the more I like it,” Black said. It paid off, as he was invited to spend three weeks at a speed skating development camp in Calgary this summer. He did it again in September, which led to the full time invite. It will be on his own dime, but the support community is said to be very helpful, providing part time jobs that work around the training schedule. “Even with a lack of competition experience, the camp coaches said I’ve shown enough that they are interested in having me there to train all year. That’s enough for me,” Black said. It’s been a speedy ride since his first racing competition, when Black fell in most of his heats but did win a long race that turned some heads, Phillips said. “(Black) prepared very hard for Calgary. He’s very keen and passionate about the sport, you can see that,” Phillips added. Black’s season includes four Canada Cup events, which will eventually determine his progress. “We know it’s unlikely Black will make the national team,” Phillips said. “Hopefully he makes me eat my words, because you can never rule it out.” reporter@saanichnews.com
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Federal move for fit families The federal Conservatives deserve credit for recognizing that childhood fitness is an issue and that sports activities are expensive. But let’s face it, the doubling of the tax credit for kids under 16 from $500 to $1,000 is just a drop in the bucket when it comes to getting kids active and fit. Now, parents can get back up to 15 per cent of their children’s registration or membership fees at tax time but it’s really just a gesture and an acknowledgement that the original $500 tax credit was far too low, especially if you have more than one child in more than one sport. What sweetens the pot slightly is that the maximum credit actually works as a refund of $150, meaning that families whose incomes are too low to benefit will get some help, although they have to spend a lot to benefit a little. Cynics will argue that the Tories are just buying votes — with voters’ own money — in advance of a federal election a year from now. But people’s memories aren’t that long and the refund or tax credit isn’t worth that much. What would make a difference would be a national fitness strategy to encourage families to make health and fitness a priority. Currently, this is left up to the cities to do, with some encouragement from provincial or regional health authorities, and other non-profit agencies. What’s missing is a culture of active living because everybody is so strapped for time, people drive everywhere and sitting in front of a screen all day is seen as the mostproductive way of getting things done. Could a pan-national strategy address more issues over a long time-frame? Absolutely, and it’s not just kids who could benefit from incentives to employers and agencies to get everyone moving and being healthy.
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Rude comments unwanted Re: Circus-like atmosphere engulfs candidates meeting (News, ) ct. 22) It is important to make a clear distinction between the way Victoria mayoral candidate Changes the Clown (Rob Duncan) spoke and the way candidate Riga Godron and David Shebib behaved at the allcandidates meeting on Oct. 16. Changes made an unconventional but very polite and charmingly creative presentation about child poverty. By contrast, the shouting and interruptions by Godron and Shebib can only be described as outrageously boorish. It is one thing to present one’s views in an unorthodox, forceful and passionate manner, but it is quite another to be rude and abusive and show no respect at all for other points of view. Gordon Pollard Victoria
Trustees needed to stand up for education Victoria school trustee Peg Orcherton is vying for re-election. In her own words: “We need people on our school board who are not afraid to stand up and speak out on behalf of children, their families and quality public education.” I’d ask Ms. Orcherton, why then
she voted in favour of closing Sundance slementary school last year? Where was she when it was time to speak up for Sundance children and their families, when they pleaded and worked so hard to show the board just how much the school meant to them? I attended the board meeting last fall, that would decide the fate of Sundance elementary and it was heartbreaking for me to witness the pleas of these families, fall on the deaf ears of trustees Orcherton, Tom Ferris, Michael McEvoy, Elaine Leonard and Bev Horsman (the trustees that voted in favor of closing the school.) There were several other options the board could have taken in order to keep the school open. In November, please elect trustees who will genuinely support public education. Carolina Tudela Victoria
360,000 people can’t be wrong I’m not in the habit of responding this way but your editorial did it to me. Trying to embarrass and besmear the feelings and intentions of animal lovers around the world with such an inflammatory analyses is beyond my comprehension.
And to know that you are not alone in your office “saddened” by what 360 000 European people supposedly did concerning the fate of one dog makes me scratch my head about your “viewpoints.” Don’t you know that a person who loves animals is inclined to be much kinder to humanity as well? Wolfgang Beimen Esquimalt
Travel ban needed to Western Africa I just heard on the news this morning that another case of Ebola was diagnosed in the U.S. I don’t understand why our governments are still allowing people to travel to and from Africa during this outbreak. It’s just too risky. P.M. Peterson Victoria
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Unions at city halls aren’t the problem Mark Hancock Guest Comment
Re: Is CUPE running your city hall? B.C. Views (Oct. 1) Recently you ran a column by Tom Fletcher suggesting that the Canadian Union of Public Employees was running city halls in British Columbia. Mr. Fletcher’s column was based on a shoddy report done by the provincial government about pay for municipal employees. Both Mr. Fletcher’s column and the provincial report shared something in common. Despite the fact the report focused on local governments, neither Mr. Fletcher nor the authors of the report bothered to talk to local government representatives. And this is not surprising, because Mr. Fletcher and others are dealing with a solution in search of a problem. The solution is to force a provincialgovernment controlled bargaining model on locally elected city councils. The problem: that’s what Mr. Fletcher and others are working on creating. If Mr. Fletcher had spoken to Rona Martin, president of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), or even read the UBCM statement, he would have found that the provincial
report acknowledges 26 times there are limitations in the data to support analyses of municipal pay. The report goes on to reach grand conclusions anyway. Ms. Martin also notes that compensation for police and fire fighters, and even BC Ferries and TransLink, is lumped in – even though local governments have no control over compensation for these groups. Kelowna Mayor Walter Gray echoed the UBCM concerns and noted flawed data from what he called “some taxpayer groups” like the Fraser Institute, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. It is true that the cost of local government has gone up. Andy Shadrack, a Director for the Regional District of Central Kootenay, said that he had spent the last nine years “trying to prevent provincial and federal governments from implementing more and more expensive regulations, rules and required services for local government to provide.” The bill for this downloading of costs by senior government onto local governments has been huge, according to a recent report from the B.C.-based Columbia Institute. Between 2001 and 2010, local spending on sewer services went up by 173 per cent, on policing by 134 per cent, and on water services by 130 per cent. These increases
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were driven in part either by provincial or federal regulations or provincial control. Finally, let’s look at Mr. Fletcher’s key target – CUPE’s wage settlements – the only actual cost he identifies. Over the last decade, CUPE’s wage settlements with
local governments have tended to mirror settlements negotiated in the private sector. If you check with BC’s statistics agency, you will find both CUPE and private sector agreements have been lower than the growth in the province’s wealth
(the provincial Gross Domestic Product) and lower than the increase in average weekly wages for the province as a whole. As Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan put it: “I’ll put the fiscal responsibility of our cities against the provincial government
any day of the week.” It would have been helpful if the authors of the provincial government report had actually talked to local governments and examined any of these issues. As a journalist, it would have been responsible for
Mr. Fletcher to do the same. Instead, his column serves as a free plug for the Christy Clark government’s hamfisted solution in search of a nonexistent problem. ••• Mark Hancock is CUPE B.C. president.
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Queen’s Printer outsourcing press work Tom Fletcher Black Press
The shift to digital documents has prompted the B.C. government to contract out printing services, long performed by the Queen’s Printer. Press and copier operations in the Queen’s Printer building next to the B.C. legislature are to be phased out by the summer of 2015, contracted out to private printers.
The move affects 31 unionized staff, in an effort to reduce costs as part of the government’s core review of services. “Demand for printing has declined with the growth of electronic publishing and digital information, and this is true for government as well,” said Andrew Wilkinson, minister of technology, innovation and citizens’ services. Wilkinson said a transition plan for employees is being
worked on with their union, Unifor, and the Public Service Agency. The Queen’s Printer provides legislation and other sessional documents for the legislature, as well as proclamations, plaques and other items. Its revenues have declined by $7.5 million or 43 per cent in the past five years. The Queen’s Printer building, a four-storey 1928 Art Deco heritage structure, has recently been renovated and is
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Inside Ride to support families facing childhood cancer journey All proceeds from nationwide event goes to charity Angela Cowan Black Press
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Eight-year-old René Soto energetically practices for the upcoming Inside Ride fundraiser this Sunday, with his mother Julia Taylor, left, and Susan Kerr cheering him on. The Inside Ride is supporting the BC Childhood Cancer Parents Association’s Family Support Program for a third year, and aims to raise $20,000.
The Inside Ride comes to City Centre Park in Langford on Sunday (Oct. 26), with colourful costumes, blaring music and enthusiastic riders pedalling their hearts out to raise money for the B.C. Childhood Cancer Parents Association. The event is part of a Canadawide indoor cycling fundraiser put on by the Coast to Coast Against Cancer Foundation. One hundred per cent of funds raised will go to the Parents Association’s Island-based Family Support Program. “Our goal this year is $20,000,” says event organizer Susan Kerr, who’s also the association’s Vancouver Island liaison. Besides the Family Support
each member of the teams to ride for 10 minutes before passing the pedals over to the next person. “Everybody thinks you have to ride as hard as you can and as fast as you can, but that’s not the case,” says Kerr. “You have five people who are waiting for you, so your team is dancing around you as you’re riding and there’s conga lines snaking everywhere.” Coast to Coast brings their own DJ, blasting high energy music from wall to wall. At the end of the ride, prizes are given out for best costumes, the most mileage and the best fundraiser team. “It’s such a fun event,” Kerr says. Teams of four to six people are still welcome to register for the ride, being hosted for the first time at City Centre Park to accommodate a larger turnout. To sign up a team or donate visit victoria.theinsideride.com, or for more information, email Kerr at s.kerr@bcccpa.org.
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In terms of design, Toyota wanted to make this latest RAV4 more of an emotional purchase and not just a rational choice. The design has been sharpened with more flow from the front bumper and headlamps into a swept windshield and added character lines. Gone is the old swing-out tailgate, replaced by a proper lift gate, which is now framed with protruding tail lamps that look unique but also help with aerodynamics. One area that could use an update are the cheap looking hubcaps. These come standard on the $24,005 base front wheel drive (FWD) LE trim level and $26,270 AWD model. To get proper looking alloy wheels the buyer needs to spend $28,340 for the XLE FWD or $30,540 for the XLE AWD. In the mid-sized sedan market many cars, like the Honda Accord, costing the same amount as the base RAV4 come with nice looking alloy wheels as standard equipment.
Inside
The interior is a study in how to maximize space for a family but some of the small details could use refinement. The dash face is now covered with soft materials and looks much better thanks to the
French stitching but this same panel also obscures the switches hidden below. The seat-heating buttons, the Eco and Sport settings for the transmission are all switches the driver access frequently but they are not as easy to see, as they should be. Other than the dash there is still a large percentage of the interior covered in hard plastic. The up side is a well laid out interior configuration. The doors open to a wide angle and expose a big back seat with a flat floor, for easy access. The front seats are comfortable and now the driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seat has a manual height adjustment. Standard features include tilt and telescopic steering, Bluetooth connectivity, USB connection and air conditioning. The LE $1,500 upgrade package is worthwhile because it includes the very important heated front seats, larger 6.1-inch display audio with backup camera and upgraded speakers. This brings the price up to $27,835.
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Honda recently unveiled the new 2015 CR-V that utilizes direct injection engine technology and a slick, new continuously variable transmission. Not the case with the Toyota RAV4, it uses the same 176hp 2.5L 4-cylinder found in the last model and is matched to a 6-speed automatic. Launching from a traffic light is brisk and the noise inside the cabin is fairly low. The steering is easy to maneuver but some might find the feedback to be too vague. Adjustable engine and transmission settings help the RAV4 to either use less fuel or perform better. The Eco button changes
the settings of the car to improve fuel economy plus there is a small Eco light that reminds the driver when the car is being driven most efficiently. The Sport buttons holds the transmission a little longer between shifts for more responsiveness. Fuel economy is rated at 10.5L/100km in the city and 8.2L on the highway, using the new more stringent 2015 fuel economy test. The RAV4 was a solid leader on the fuel economy front but the new Honda CR-V now claims that crown.
Verdict
Toyota is often criticized for not being bold enough in some of the choices it makes. Honda now has up-to-date technology in the new CR-V but Toyota is sticking with what works. This approach might be viewed as a step behind but other might look at it as tried-and-true technology that is reliable and still delivers solid fuel ratings. Toyota RAV4 was a pioneer in the small SUV space and continues to be a market leader but now the market is so crowded with entries I suspect it will need to get new engine technology when it is totally refreshed in a few years. My time with the RAV4 LE confirmed that Toyota knows how to make a thoroughly practical and easy to use vehicle that pleases all passengers.
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The GLA also marks it as the first compact premium sports utility vehicle from the German automaker. Despite its compact designation, four adults could fit comfortably inside. Five might be a stretch but it’s certainly possible. Along with the warm bodies inside, it has a cargo capacity of 421 L. That increases to an impressive 1,235L with seats folded. What’s even more impressive is the
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Burlington, VT.- Three seems to be a number that tends to rub people the wrong way. Expressions like “Three’s a crowd,” or “bad things come in threes,” or someone being described as the “third wheel” don’t leave a favourable impression in people’s minds. On the flip side, there’s “third time’s a charm,” implying that the third time is the best time. Third is also a podium finish! For Mercedes-Benz, three is a magical number. Thanks to the introduction of their all-new GLA – the third installment into their compact vehicle segment – the triangle is complete. And yes, good things do come in threes. Here’s why. Of the three vehicles available in North America that are built on the same platform – the B-Class, CLA and now GLA – the GLA gives owners the ability to go on and off-road. Okay, let me qualify that. Though it does come with Downhill Speed Regulation (DSR)- an off-road specific feature - it’s not meant for brutish off-roading. However, it is competent on cottage country roads or if you need to traverse into areas you couldn’t get into with a B Class
or CLA. Whether you’re opting for the GLA 250 or the GLA 45 AMG, both trims come standard with Mercedes-Benz’s fully variable 4MATIC all-wheel drive. You can shop for groceries around town in it but a trip up to a local ski hill will certainly not stress out the vehicle. Rest assured.
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Moss Street Market heading into winter The Moss Street Market is staying for the winter. Beginning Nov. 1 and running through to April 25, the market will move into Fairfield Community Centre’s Garry Oak Room every
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Music lovers and collectors will be in musical heaven this Saturday when the largest pop-up vinyl record store in Victoria opens for one day. Vinyl Supernova organizer Ryan Wugalter says vinyl record collecting has become even more widespread recently, with many young people discovering it for the first time. “I've always been a collector of music ever since I was a teenager,” says Wugalter, now 36. “There is just so much out there. You think you know about your favourite kind of music, but there's always going to be a whole other side to it that you
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will be measured by Curtis Grad, CEO News Peninsula Review and president of the the creation of sustainPrintHardate: able oct 22nd localweek businesses Greater Victoria bour Authority, will owned /and Tel: 604-575-5807 5814operated lead a new economic by Esquimalt Nation Fax: 250-386-2624 development organiza- and Songhees Nation tion for the Esquimalt community members. new corporaNation and Songhees Contact: Julia The Chmelyk/ tion will also emphaNation. SueSe’las Borthwick size and promote the Skwin’ang’eth Development Com- long history and rich pany, a federal not- culture of the First for-profit corporation Nations in the region. was incorporated Cost:last $889.92“I am honoured to join the Songhees December. “The purpose of SSD Nation and Esquimalt Circulation: 98,000 Nation to help with Co. is to be a catalyst for the creation of the business mechanaboriginal-owned busi- ics of setting up the Size: 5.83”W x 14”H Skwin’ang’eth Se’las nesses and, by extension, the promotion Development Comof aboriginal employ- pany,” said Grad. Half Page Colour “Advancing ecoment and mentoring opportunities,” said nomic development Songhees Chief Ron for the Nations is something I’m very Sam. 14th about. I Success Ad Due: forOctpassionate Skwin’ang’eth Se’las feel honoured and
privileged to take on this new role with the Nations and GVHA, as true partners in this exciting and innovative enterprise, and to identify and foster new business partnerships and opportunities.” Curtis Grad begins work on a part time basis with SSD Co. in early December and will take the next several months to establish an office in Fort Tectoria, assess marketing potential, meet with the economic development officers at the Esquimalt Nation and Songhees Nation and work with the SSD Co. Board on developing the strategic direction for the new organization. editor@vicnews.com
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The Oak Bay Beach Hotel is taking guests back in time with a production starring Timebenders founder Tom Watson and Calgary born jazz vocalist Kristina Helene. In the first show of the David Foster Foundation Dinner Theatre season, Pennies from Heaven, features a tribute to the songs and styles of Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald and Doris Day. “It’s an ensemble show – I’m the least talented of the bunch,” said a humble Watson. “I conceived it you could say. We debuted it in the summer at Butchart Gardens and at the Sidney bandshell in the summer concert series.” He then pitched it to Oak Bay Beach Hotel owner Kevin Walker and Conference Theatre Sales Manager Jayme Humber. “It’s a cute little space with not bad acoustics. They’ve
done a good job with it, it’s well thought out,” said Watson of the theatre space. While a typical Timebenders show is filled with costume changes and laced with humour, Watson said Pennies from Heaven is a refined 90-minute set filled with great classic tunes. “It features the songs and stars of the first half of the last century. With a mix of male and female stars like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee, Doris Day and Ella Fitzgerald.” Starring with Watson, Helene is a rising star in the jazz world. “Kristina is very young but incredibly talented,” said Watson. Helene’s voice has caught the attention of producers in Los Angeles where she is currently working on a new album, splitting her time between Victoria and California. “(We don’t do) impressions per se,” said Watson of the show. “We try to evoke the personality. I try to get the voice as much as I can, we change outfits a couple of
times, but its not like the Timebenders’ outlandish spoof tributes. This is more elegant, stylish music. There’s a little interaction with the crowd.” Individual dinner theatre tickets are available for $89 per person for each show of the season. Guests may choose to purchase a full season pass for $319 per person, which includes one ticket to each of the four productions, priority table reservations up to two days in advance, plus a complimentary Tuesday night movie ticket, a mineral pool day pass, and 25 per cent off regular room rates throughout the year. The first show of the season was a sell-out and Watson said the performances have been pretty popular. “It’s a nice, romantic thing to do,” he said. Dinner theatre productions are paired with gourmet, three-course meals. Pennies from Heaven runs to Nov. 21. For more information or for tickets go to oakbaybeachhotel.com or call 1-800-668-7758. editor@oakbaynews.com
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Victoria Volunteers Want to volunteer? Opportunities are available through these positions at Volunteer Victoria. Please call 250-386-2269 or volunteervictoria. bc.ca. ••• The Threshold Housing Society is looking for a volunteer driver with access to a vehicle that can be used for picking up furniture and delivery to various locations around town. A long term commitment is preferred. The First Open Heart Society is seeking past patients who would be willing to visit with current patients undergoing surgery to offer support and encouragement. Training is provided. The Gordon Head Connecting Seniors Project is looking for a personable volunteer driver to help seniors get to social programs on Sunday mornings and Thursday afternoons. The Positively Africa Society is looking for a special events coordinator that will oversee the planning and implementation of special events designed to raise funds and public awareness. Mt. St. Mary’s Hospital is looking for en energetic creative person to be their events coordinator. Be the person who brings all the details of events together to make great celebrations for residents. The Glenshiel Residence is looking for someone to assist residents with questions they may have about their shared computers or their own laptops. Victoria Area Parole is looking for a volunteer to help residents of a federal halfway house to learn to cook for themselves. The volunteer will plan, shop for and cook a nutritious meal with residents. The YMCA-YWCA is looking for an energetic and friendly program volunteer to provide excellence in customer service and support to the members and participants who access child and youth programming on Saturdays and Sundays. editor@vicnews.com
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Community Calendar Saturday, Oct. 25 Harvest Celebration. Join in the celebration of the Victoria Seed Library’s first year with music, seeds, apple cider and fun. Victoria Public Library Central Branch courtyard, 735 Broughton St., 1 to 4 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 26 Pumpkin Swim. Esquimalt Recreation Centre, 527 Fraser St., 1 to 3 p.m. Admission: $11.50/Family.
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All-Candidates Panel – focusing on alternative energy sources, food security and sewage solutions. Esquimalt United Church, 500 Admirals Rd., 7 to 9 p.m.
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New cellphone product serves various functions Arnold Lim Black Press
Want to support mental health programs and plant trees? There’s an iBrid for that. Developed by Greater Victoria residents Sami Sayeed and Chris Cordray, a new iPhone case and wallet combination dubbed the iBrid is helping raise awareness and fund local mental health programs, and planting trees in Africa, with proceeds from every unit sold going directly to the cause. “We have close family members suffering from bipolar disorder and to know we have been able to contribute to this cause makes us very happy,” said Sayeed, who has roots in Africa. “It is huge for us from the get-go, no matter how successful our product was going to be, we wanted to make sure we would give back to the community one way or another.” Sayeed’s girlfriend Andrea Paquette is executive director of the Bipolar Babe Society, the iBrid’s local funding partner alongside Aid for Africa, an international non-profit. “I think it’s really important for business and people who are entrepreneurs to reach out to a cause and a charity and to something they believe in,” Paquette said. “It means they care.” Twenty per cent of the sale of every case – they sell for $49.99 – goes to the Bipolar Babe Society and facilitates the planting of one tree in Africa. Funds go to educating youth in schools and communities including in the West Shore, funding support groups for both youth and adults as well as helping raise awareness and “stomping out stigma” about mental health. “It is about people, not about product,” Paquette said. “ And I believe when people get passionate about a certain cause, they want to make a difference.” The couple recently started an Indiegogo campaign for the iBrid, which holds credit cards and cash like a wallet, but has a leatherbound case to protect an iPhone. Sayeed said the iBrid
is worth supporting not only because it’s a quality product, but helping a quality cause. “It’s important to support (Bipolar Babe) and the environment, so it’s a big deal for us. That is not going to stop; as long as our wallet stays intact we will continue,” he said. “To help support the countless hours (Paquette) spends on mental health education and support, that makes this whole process so much sweeter.” For more information or to help fund their Indiegogo campaign, visit ibridwallet.com or bipolarbabe.com. alim@goldstreamgazette.com
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Andrea Paquette shows off some of the iBrid Wallets that help fund the Bipolar Babe Society, which she founded in 2009.
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GOLDSTREAM PRESS #200-770 Enterprise Crescent Victoria, BC V8X 6R4 The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: â&#x20AC;˘ Hooktenders â&#x20AC;˘ Processor Operators â&#x20AC;˘ 980 Dryland Sort Operator â&#x20AC;˘ Boom Man â&#x20AC;˘ Heavy Duty Mechanics â&#x20AC;˘ Grapple Yarder Operator â&#x20AC;˘ Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers â&#x20AC;˘ Coastal Certified Hand Fallers â&#x20AC;˘ Hand Buckers Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to ofďŹ ce@lemare.ca
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Very busy Okanagan Subaru dealership requires immediately a Service Manager. Must enjoy a fastpaced working environment and have a minimum of fiveyears automotive management experience including, parts, service, and warranty. This is a full-time position which includes competitive wages and full benefit package.Please reply in person, email or fax your resume to:Hilltop Subaru 4407 27th Street,Vernon BC Atten: Dayna Kosmino dckosmino@hilltopsubaru.com Fax: 250-542-1778
HOME CARE/SUPPORT EXPERIENCED compassionate caregiver for Victoria elder. Cooking and vehicle an asset. Please apply via email or address and include both experience and references. Excellent working conditions. $20/hour, variable schedule, min 40 hrs/wk. 920 Sunset Drive, Salt Spring Island, V8K 1E6
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD FULL TIME RESTAURANT COOKS at Rylieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cattle Barn Cookhouse & Saloon in Okotoks, AB! Just 20 min. south of Calgary. Cooks are to prepare and cook complete meals or individual dishes. Schedule and supervise kitchen staff, Oversee kitchen operations. Maintain kitchen inventory and records. Keep kitchen and all work surfaces clean. Education requirements are completion of high school and completion of college or other cooking programs. Work experience of 3-5 yrs in commercial cooking. Position is permanent, days, evenings, weekends & b shifts. Job is 44 hrs/wk at $16.00/hr or approx. $33,000/yr. Gratuities and other BENEFITS are offered. Contact Jody at 403-466-4418 or 403-995-7779. Email jody@ryliescattlebarn.com or FAX 1-888-492-5993. Mailing address is Rylieâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cattle Barn Cookhouse & Saloon 263-200 Southridge Drive Okotoks, AB T1S 0B2.
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PERSONAL SERVICES MIND BODY & SPIRIT KRIPALU MASSAGE, Reiki, Acupressure, Chair Massage. I have relaxed clients that have been with me for 5-12 years. See testimonials on website. Women only. Call 250-514-6223 or visit online at: www.andreakober.com LANNA MASSAGE~ Traditional Thai and hot oil massage. #305-2722 Fifth St. Call (250)888-9782.
HOLISTIC HEALTH TragerÂŽ Bodywork allows you to move more freely with less pain and tension. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll feel deeply relaxed & have greater mental clarity. Rae Bilash
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HOME CARE SUPPORT NURSE SEMI-RETIREDhelps seniors: baths/meals/errands/etc. Refs. Call 250-4742635 or merylforce@shaw.ca
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO RETOUCH, RESTORE, Edit Photos. Home Movies to DVD. Also, Portraiture, Baby, Family + Maternity. 250-475-3332. www.cwpics.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FOOD PRODUCTS BEEF FARM GATE SALES. 1516 Mt. Douglas Cross Rd. Hours Friday & Saturday 10-4. Naturally raised, hormone free beef. Individual cuts sold, sharp, frozen & double wrapped. (250)477-3321.
FREE FIREWOOD 11 panels of fencing, you pick-up. (250)544-6117.
FRIENDLY FRANK
DOUBLE FUTON Bed/ couch, wooden frame, excellent cond. $75. Call (250)665-7111. FIREPLACE TOOLS, $20. wood holder, $10. 6 crochet items $50/all. (250)595-6734.
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ASSORTED CRYSTAL- a variety of glasses, bowls, etc. Call to view (250)382-4669. FALL CLEARANCE SALE50% Off All Plants. October 1 to 30. Brentwood Bay Nurseries, 1395 Benvenuto Ave. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS$2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enterprise Cres, Victoria. Goldstream Press Division. PIANO â&#x20AC;&#x153;KOHLER and Campbellâ&#x20AC;? (USA) KC245, walnut, matching bench, 7 yrs factory warranty, mint cond. $1500. Call Sylvia, 250-721-1802.
ANTIQUES, BOOKS, collectibles, furniture, china, jewelry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700
REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS
LG CELL phone, almost new w/leather magnetic case, $38. Ask for Mike,(778)432-2822.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;WATERS EDGEâ&#x20AC;? Saanichton, ocean front, lrg, bright 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, 55+. NP/NS. Call (250)655-1702.
POPCORN MACHINE- 6Litre, $5, box of 16 glass tumblers, $5. Call (250)654-0907.
BUYING OR SELLING? Call 250.388.3535
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sustainable aquaculture
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Kelowna Flightcraft is hiring:
GARAGE SALES CEDAR HILL- Great deals on household items, jewelry, books, baking, electronics. Saturday, October, 25, 9:30am-1pm. The Cedars, 3710 Cedar Hill Road. CENTRAL SAANICH: 1139 Garden Gate Dr., Sat., Oct. 25th, 9-1pm. Rain or shine!
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2 TOPIARY plants, $40. New Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s size 11 brown winter boots, $50. 778-440-3334.
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ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fir, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
2014 COMET Scooter, $2500. Trike with electric assist $500. Call Brian (250)652-5034.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
SALTWATER ASSISTANT SITE MANAGER Do you have a passion for growing Ĺľsh? Do you have effective leadership skills to keep a team engaged? We are looking for people like you. Requirements â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘
At least one complete cycle working on a farm sea site Critical and creative problem-solving skills Superb communication skills Excellent computer skills, particularly Microsoft OfĹľce Preference for a diploma or degree in aquaculture or related Ĺľeld
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Please forward a resume by fax or email to: Cermaq Canada Email: careers.canada@cermaq.com (Please state â&#x20AC;&#x153;Assistant Site Managerâ&#x20AC;? in subject line) Fax: 250-725-1250
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GREAT Location one bedroom condo, $600/mon. A short bus ride, Cycle or Stroll along ocean to Downtown. Seller has Moved for Work. Easy to View-Easy to Own. Amenities all near by. Move-in Condition. Some rentals, no pets, BBQ’s ok, & shared laundry. Secured parking & good storage. Strata fee $191.46 includes Heat/Hot Water. Large contingency fund & Depreciation Report done. ASKING ONLY $128,800. Private viewing: Text/Call 250213-2858. velma@shaw.ca Royal LePage CC Realty.
1 BDRM Very quiet, ocean views, Clean, well maintained. Laundry, Sauna, Elevator, Hot Water, Heat. (250) 388-9384
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ACCOUNTING Vida Samimi
250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779.
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free est.
JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944.
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates. 250-744-8588, Norm.
Certified General Accountant/ CPA Bookkeeping, Payroll, HST. Set up & Training. E-File
AT&T ELECTRIC. Renovations. Residential & Commercial. Knob & tube replacement. #26125. (250)744-4550.
TAX
GNC ELECTRIC Res/Comm. Reasonable rates for quality work. #43619. 250-883-7632.
CARPENTRY
KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.
250-477-4601
BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
CLEANING SERVICES CHEERFUL CLEANER with own supplies. Good rates, great ref’s. Call (778)432-3588 EXP. HOUSECLEANER and home care, 10 yrs exp. $20/hr. Bondable, have own supplies except vacuum.(250)220-4965
COMPUTER SERVICES YOUR Local PC Nerd. Laptop/ PC upgrades, maintenance & repair. I come to you! www.localesqnerd.ca
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FENCING ALL TYPES of fencing, repairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
GARDENING 20% OFF! Mow, PowerRake, Rototill, Hedge Trim, Cleanups Soil/Mulch. 250-479-6495. (250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Tree pruning, hedges. Blackberry, Ivy & weed rmvl. Hauling. Comm/Res contracts. Pressure washing. 25yrs. Refs
(250) 858-0588 - Lawn & garden maint. - Landscaping - Fences & Decks - Hedge & Tree Services - Pressure Washing Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca BLACKBERRY CLEARINGWeedeater miracles! Hedges, Clean-ups, lawn cuts. John 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236. C.R. LANDSCAPING: lawn & garden, tree pruning/shaping, hedging/brush cutting, fences. Clean-ups. Ins. 250-893-3465. DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141
ABBA EXTERIORS Professional gutter cleaning & repairs. Window cleaning. Roof de-mossing. Pkg discounts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
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HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, (250)886-3383.
LOCAL HANDYMAN
Repair - Renovate - Organize Build - Design - Electric
SENIOR DISCOUNTS Small or Large JOBS
250-884-4653
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HAULING AND SALVAGE
250-216-9476; LANDSCAPE carpentry design and build. BBB/Insured. Accepting new contracts. www.ftguland.com
250-479-7950 FREE ESTIMATES • Lawn Maintenance • Landscaping • Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning • Yard Cleanups • Gardening/Weeding • Aeration, Odd Jobs NO SURPRISES NO MESS www.hollandave.ca
HANDYPERSONS BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279. CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164.
BEAT MY Price! Best workmanship. 38 years experience. Call Mike, 250-475-0542.
EAVESTROUGH
GRAND XTERIOR CleaningGutter, windows, de-moss, p wash. We clean your neighbours house. 250-380-7778.
FAMILY MAN Hauling. Call Chris for all your hauling needs. 250-920-8463.
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• Clean and Green GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS 250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured.
• Junk removal • Free quotes • Senior discount
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JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk. Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK. PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Shawn 250-812-7774 PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221. SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
SAFEWAY PAINTING
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or 250-472-6660 Member BBB
MASONRY & BRICKWORK
(250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $80=(2men&truck) Sr. Disc. AFFORDABLE RATE Moves Insured. 10 years exp. Free local travel. Call (250)818-2699. DONE RIGHT MOVING $80/hr. Senior Discount. No travel time before or after local moves. BBB accredited. Free est. Call Tyler 250-418-1747.
TREE SERVICES BUDDY’S TREE SERVICESTrimming, pruning, chipping, removals, hedges. Insured. Call Keith, (250)474-3697.
UPHOLSTERER work. Your fabric 250-480-7937.
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WINDOW CLEANING BOB’S WINDOW Cleaning. Roof demoss, Gutters. Licensed and affordable. 250-884-7066.
MISC SERVICES
MOVING & STORAGE
STUCCO, RENO’S, chimney repairs, soffit (metal, vinyl, stucco). Call (250)744-8081.
UPHOLSTERY
CBS MASONRY BBB. WCB. Chimneys, Fireplaces, Flagstone Rock, Concrete Pavers, Natural & Veneered Stone. Replace, Rebuild, Renew! “Quality is our Guarantee”. Free Competitive Estimates. (250)294-9942/(250)589-9942. www.cbsmasonry.com
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STUCCO/SIDING PATCHES, ADDITIONS, restucco, renos, chimney, waterproofing. Bob, 250-516-5178.
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DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning. Windows, Gutters, Sweeping, Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pressure Washing. 250-361-6190.
EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMAN Plumber. Renos, New Construction & Service. Fair rates. Insured. Reliable, friendly. Great references. Call Mike at KNA (250)880-0104.
GRAND XTERIOR CleaningWe clean your neighbours house. Gutters, window, roofs, de-moss. 250-380-7778.
FREE ESTIMATES. Reasonable. Reliable. No job too small. Call 250-388-5544.
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PLASTERING PATCHES,Drywall, skimming, match the textures, coves, fireplaces. Bob, 250-516-5178.
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HomeFinder Find a place to call home
SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES IN BUYING AND SELLING YOUR HOME The Victoria News is looking to help tell your stories about buying and selling your home. Homefinder is going local this month and our staff is collecting story ideas for this page. Whether you are a first-time home buyer or a senior couple looking to downsize, contact us to share your story and it just might help someone else going through one of the biggest events of their lives. You can call editor Kevin Laird at 250-4803239 or email editor@vicnews. com to share your ideas.
Do you have a house-hunting story you’d like to share with us? Email: editor@ vicnews.com To advertise in HomeFinder, call Oliver Sommer at Email: osommer@ blackpress.ca
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Empty nesters look to downsize Andrea Peacock Victoria News
For many parents whose children have grown up and moved out, they are left with a big house to themselves and are looking for a change. Making the decision to downsize and leave the family home can be daunting for some, but local experts say it does not have to be with the right help and information. “It’s just such a daunting process,” said Joanne Brodersen, realtor with DFH Real Estate. “[But] it’s not as scary as it seems. With the right people helping you, that transition can be made much more smoothly than it appears at first.” Besides the physical aspect of moving, Brodersen said the emotional aspect is often a factor as well, in terms of memories associated with the home. She advises going through items in the home and deciding what can be given away and what should stay when looking to move to a smaller place. “There’s so many people that can use those things that are sitting in your house that have been collecting dust for the last 20 years because no one’s used them.” Bill Ethier, managing broker president of Royal Lepage Coast Capital Realty, said one of the main challenges for many people who are downsizing is being used to the amount of space they had before. He said most people who downsize are going from a single family home to a condo. “It’s easier to go up in space because you acquire more stuff as you move up, but going down it’s making the decision of what to eliminate from your life.” Another challenge for some people is having unrealistic expectations of how much space they can get within their budget, said Ethier. He said people often wonder how they are going to live in a much smaller home. “Get out there and look at properties and do comparisons and get an idea of what a square footage is,” said Ethier. He added buyers should measure the rooms in their own homes in order to be able to compare it to homes they are looking to move into. At the beginning of October, Brodersen organized a downsizing seminar, where people who were looking for more information and advice were able to come and hear from multiple speakers, including herself, a mortgage specialist and a financial planner. Another seminar will be held on
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Realtor Joanne Brodersen stands in front of a bungalow she is selling. A person downsizing from a multi-story house might find a bungalow fits their needs. Nov. 29, location to be announced. “We find so many people are thirsty for this information,” said Brodersen. “If you know how it’s going to go, it’s not quite so frightening.”
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For more information about the upcoming downsizing seminar, visit joannebrodersen.com or call 250-477-7291. editor@vicnews.com
The Pros!
We Sell Victoria!
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OPEN HOUSES | OCT. 24 TO OCT. 29, 2014 VICTORIA
405-1028 Balmoral, 224,900
Saturday 2:30-4 RE/MAX Camosun Kevin Koetke, 250-478-9600
202-1012 Pakington St., 205,000
Saturday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Colin Walters, 250-479-3333
406-1714 Fort Street, 298,000
Sunday 2-4 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091
1515 Regents Place, 779,000
Saturday 1-3 Newport Realty Laurie Abram, 250-812-1771
301-1033 Belmont Ave., 574,900
Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Gaylene Salina, 250-479-3333
#109-1024 Fairfield Rd., 249,900 Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Patty Mack, 250-478-9600
102-439 Cook Street, 259,000
Sunday 12-2 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Sladja Stojkovic 250 477-5353
OAK BAY
890 Monterey Ave, 789,900
Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Philip Illingworth, 250-477-7291
3415 Cadboro Bay Rd., 899,000 Sunday 2-4 Newport Realty Gordon Lee, 250-385-2033
ESQUIMALT
10-850 Parklands Drive, 365,000 Sunday 2-4 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091
34-850 Parklands Drive, 409,900
Saturday 1-2 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mark McDougall, 250-477-5353
SAANICH EAST
210-1715 Richmond Ave., 4940 Rose Lane Saturday 2-4 349,900 Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
Re/Max Camosun Lynne Campbell, 250-744-3301
#102-1361 Hillside Ave., 375,000
109-1505 Church Ave., 199,900
Saturday 12-2 Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-818-8736
Saturday 2-4 Boorman’s Rod Hay, 250-661-5448
#205-1068 Tolmie Ave., 174,900 Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
#103-1505 Church Ave, 167,900
Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Rick Couvelier, 250-477-0921
4914 Alamida Crescent
Saturday 11-1 Re/Max Camosun Lynne Campbell, 250-744-3301
2-1717 Blair Avenue, 409,000
Saturday & Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Bill Knowles, 250-656-0131
2035 Pauls Terr., 699,900
Saturday 1-3 Sutton group West Coast Realty Troy Petersen, 250-858-1134
SAANICH WEST
2940 Harriet Road, 339,900
Saturday 3-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mark McDougall, 250-477-5353
330 Goward Road
Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Patty Mack, 250-744-3301
502-642 Agnes Street, 352,000 Sunday 11-1 Pemberton Holmes Gregg Mah, 250-384-8124
#42-530 Marsett Place
Sunday 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Kathryn Alexander, 205-881-4440
#203-7 Gorge Road W., 274,900 Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Shelley Saldat, 250-384-8124
SAANICH PENINSULA
1666 Georgia View Pl., 769,000 Saturday 2-4 JONESco Real Estate Inc. Ian Heath, 250-655-7653
1491 Honeysuckle Pl., 734,900 Sunday 2:30-4 RE/MAX Camosun Kevin Koetke, 250-478-9600
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Each year John Vickers spends hundreds of hours carving more pumpkins to add to his collection. “It originally started when I first placed pumpkins with Christmas lights in them in front of my house,” said Vickers. In the 17 years since, Vickers estimates his annual Halloween Pumpkin Art display, which now includes more than 600 intricately carved pumpkins, has raised more than $200,000 for various charities. Vickers, who spearheaded the Buskers Festival, Chalk Art Festival and this year’s newest, the International Kite Festival, calls Pumpkin Art the catalyst for his other forays into providing free, family-oriented events in Victoria. “For the first year or two it was not a fundraiser,” said Vickers. “Then a neighbour asked if they could put a Unicef donation box out and we collected a few hundred dollars.” From there the event grew and charities such as the Stephen Lewis Foundation, New York City firefighters families fund and the Victoria Youth Clinic have been supported by the display.
“It’s nice to have something that’s so well respected by the community. People used to leave uncarved pumpkins on my doorstep to encourage me to keep on going,” said Vickers. Over the years, Vickers’ pumpkin display has appeared at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, at Government House in Victoria and at locations across Vancouver Island before relocating to Oak Bay in 2011. As the display grew, Vickers began using polyurethane moulds to carve everything from local media personalities to Star Trek icons and a Beatles display that includes more than 40 pumpkins featuring album covers and band members at various stages of their career. “Originally there were only about 20 real pumpkins and by the time I got to carving number 21, number one was turning to mush,” said Vickers. The polyurethane pumpkins made the display more permanent, but storage then became an issue. Since the Pumpkin Art display moved to Oak Bay, it has been supported by the Oak Bay business association which arranged for the municipality to store the pumpkins and some 1,000 black milk crates and
strings of Christmas lights that are used to create the display. Each year Vickers continues to add to the show, carving 30 to 35 new pumpkins. “This year there’s a new Victoria police chief and you have to keep the media people up-todate. The business association comes up with new ideas: what’s new and current this year,” he said. He usually begins carving in early August, taking up to twoand-a-half hours to create one pumpkin. This year the display will include characters from the television show The Big Bang Theory and the Walking Dead display will be expanded. “You’re always looking for that wow factor from people. It’s great to hear from lots of families that it’s not often you can take your teen to an event and they’ll enjoy it as much as the little kids or adults will,” he said. The Pumpkin Art display came to life over two-and-a-half days of construction prior to opening today (Oct. 24) at 5 p.m. behind the Oak Bay municipal hall at 2167 Oak Bay Ave. The display continues 5 to 9 p.m. daily until Oct. 31. Admission is by donation in support of Oak Bay Kiwanis. editor@oakbaynews.com
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A ‘tail’ of horsepower among the rambling ponies The New Forest, England - Horseoccasionally swatted at imaginary flies. power rules the roads through this They looked at the metal steed that picturesque national park on the south carried me for a few seconds before coast. returning to their breakfast. Around 4,000 in horsepower charge Soon I was on an A-class road that freely around the almost 57 hectares of allowed the BMW to break into a trot flatland, less than half of which is true though not for long, as my eyes alightforest while the rest is made up mainly ed on a sign that shouted ‘Ponies don’t of marsh and pasture, dotted with andent, THEY DIE’. A short distance away cient villages. Of course, I’m not talking I rolled to a stop at a junction where My eyes about powerful sports cars but the real a diamond road marking reminded me ponies that graze this land. that ponies have the right of way – alighted on a A regal BMW 328i seemed fitting for always. And that was driven home as a a journey through a park, declared an sign that shouted line of ten cars followed slowly behind exclusive royal hunting ground back in half a dozen horses strolling into a ‘Ponies don’t 1079 by King William. village centre. There are many road points of entry A stop at the New Forest Centre in dent, THEY DIE. but I roared in rather rudely via the Lyndhurst spurred me on to explore the M27 motorway, which gallops into heath land, coloured by late bloomKeith Morgan the area before stopping abruptly at ing flowers that would soon yield to Cadnam. The park’s beauty was evident an autumnal chill. Wildlife abounds for the last five kilometres on both sides of the fast wherever you look but interestingly Beaulieu village track. I pulled on the reins of the 241 horses under (pronounced Bewley) is the home to the fabulous the hood. The four-cylinder twin turbo obediently National Motor Museum. After a visit, I pressed pulled back ever so smoothly. on only to be distracted by a car showroom. Not a It was early morning and mist shrouded the marshes modern dealership but one that sold only classic and that suddenly disappeared from sight a couple of collector cars! kilometres beyond one of the many sleepy villages I I pulled into a picnic area by a small lake. As I passed through. I powered down the front windows chomped on an ox tongue sandwich I remembered and the whine of their motor was the last sound I a lunch I had with former Bad Company/Free front heard for the next 20 minutes, save the occasional man Paul Rodgers, now a White Rock resident. He rumble from a cattle grid beneath. The eight-speed told me he has a recording studio in the New Forest sport auto transmission would not be challenged – perhaps, he would sing me a soulful rendition on this terrain and the shift paddles would remain of the blues song ‘Rambling Pony’. I giggled then redundant. gasped as I turned to find myself staring eye to eye Gradually, the fog lifted from the narrow lane to with a donkey. reveal marshland as far as the eye could see. In the It backed off as I opened the door to brush the distance, I spied some of the famed ponies cantering, crumbs and specks of meat from the oyster coloured splashing as they bounded through streams. But leather seats. It walked around the Bimmer, kicking the treat was at the roadside ahead. A group of magthe tires you might say, seemingly looking over its nificent specimens with shiny coats and tails that sleek lines.
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on to forever change the marketplace and the way a family gets around. Today the compact SUV market has become so popular it will soon exceed the compact car in terms of overall sales, which has been, for decades, the cornerstone of the Canadian marketplace. The Toyota RAV4 continues to be a sales market leader and for good reason. Many buyers put their money into what I call â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Bank of Toyotaâ&#x20AC;? and know they will get a good return in terms of reliability, practicality and resale value.
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In terms of design, Toyota wanted to make this latest RAV4 more of an emotional purchase and not just a rational choice. The design has been sharpened with more flow from the front bumper and headlamps into a swept windshield and added character lines. Gone is the old swing-out tailgate, replaced by a proper lift gate, which is now framed with protruding tail lamps that look unique but also help with aerodynamics. One area that could use an update are the cheap looking hubcaps. These come standard on the $24,005 base front wheel drive (FWD) LE trim level and $26,270 AWD model. To get proper looking alloy wheels the buyer needs to spend $28,340 for the XLE FWD or $30,540 for the XLE AWD. In the mid-sized sedan market many cars, like the Honda Accord, costing the same amount as the base RAV4 come with nice looking alloy wheels as standard equipment.
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The interior is a study in how to maximize space for a family but some of the small details could use refinement. The dash face is now covered with soft materials and looks much better thanks to the
French stitching but this same panel also obscures the switches hidden below. The seat-heating buttons, the Eco and Sport settings for the transmission are all switches the driver access frequently but they are not as easy to see, as they should be. Other than the dash there is still a large percentage of the interior covered in hard plastic. The up side is a well laid out interior configuration. The doors open to a wide angle and expose a big back seat with a flat floor, for easy access. The front seats are comfortable and now the driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s seat has a manual height adjustment. Standard features include tilt and telescopic steering, Bluetooth connectivity, USB connection and air conditioning. The LE $1,500 upgrade package is worthwhile because it includes the very important heated front seats, larger 6.1-inch display audio with backup camera and upgraded speakers. This brings the price up to $27,835.
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Honda recently unveiled the new 2015 CR-V that utilizes direct injection engine technology and a slick, new continuously variable transmission. Not the case with the Toyota RAV4, it uses the same 176hp 2.5L 4-cylinder found in the last model and is matched to a 6-speed automatic. Launching from a traffic light is brisk and the noise inside the cabin is fairly low. The steering is easy to maneuver but some might find the feedback to be too vague. Adjustable engine and transmission settings help the RAV4 to either use less fuel or perform better. The Eco button changes
the settings of the car to improve fuel economy plus there is a small Eco light that reminds the driver when the car is being driven most efficiently. The Sport buttons holds the transmission a little longer between shifts for more responsiveness. Fuel economy is rated at 10.5L/100km in the city and 8.2L on the highway, using the new more stringent 2015 fuel economy test. The RAV4 was a solid leader on the fuel economy front but the new Honda CR-V now claims that crown.
Verdict
Toyota is often criticized for not being bold enough in some of the choices it makes. Honda now has up-to-date technology in the new CR-V but Toyota is sticking with what works. This approach might be viewed as a step behind but other might look at it as tried-and-true technology that is reliable and still delivers solid fuel ratings. Toyota RAV4 was a pioneer in the small SUV space and continues to be a market leader but now the market is so crowded with entries I suspect it will need to get new engine technology when it is totally refreshed in a few years. My time with the RAV4 LE confirmed that Toyota knows how to make a thoroughly practical and easy to use vehicle that pleases all passengers.
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BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Third door on the passenger side for easier access to back seat. Navigation, back up camera, steering wheel controls, hands free phone, USB and more! Stk #C16394
20,998
$
28,498
$
4WD
22,798
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 DODGE DART SXT
BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE!A/C - Cruise Control - 4 New tires - Pwr Windows, locks, mirrors - AM/FM Radio. Stk #C16393
NO
24,498
$
17,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD E250
ACCIDENTS!
AWD
BC ONLY! Recent brake work done A/C - Handsfree Phone - Traction Control AUX/USB - 17” Alloy Full Curtain Airbags. Stk #V16412
NO
ACCIDENTS!
$
BC ONLY!
16,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 MAZDA MAZDA6I
2013 RAM 1500 SLT
2013 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4WD
BC ONLY! 2 NEW TIRES & FRONT ROTORS! Leather – A/C – Heated Seats – Traction Control – Bluetooth – Cruise Control – 6 Disc CD/MP3/AUX – 12V Power – Power Mirrors – Steering Wheel Controls. Stk #C16459
17,998
$
2011 MERCEDES BENZ C300 4 MATIC
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD Keyless Entry, Roof Rack, Satellite Radio, AC, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync. Stk #V16510
17,598
abs, ac, boxliner, hood struts, steering wheel audio controls, trac control, alloy. Stk #D16445
BC ONLY!
29,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2012 MAZDA CX-7 Cruise, Steering Wheel Controls, Satellite Radio, Tem/Compass Gauge. Stk #D16438A
23,698
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
AC, Traction Control, BC Only, All New Tires! Stk #Z16335
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
27,498
15,498
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Keyless Ignition, Leather, Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Power Memory Seats, Moonroof, Ac, Park Assist. Stk #D16478
NO
ACCIDENTS!
BC ONLY! Leather - Backup Camera - Handsfree Phone - Side Mirror Turn Indicators - Traction Control - Power Rear Lift Gate Moonroof - Universal Garage Door Opener - 20” Alloy Compass/Temp. Stk #C16391
Smart new 3.5L Ti-VCT V6 engine, 6-spd automatic, the best hwy fuel economy of any V6 in the class - 25 mpg, 290 HP - the most of any V6 in the class, twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) adding extra precision and fuel efficiency or power output as conditions demand. Stk #Z16332
NO
ACCIDENTS!
$
2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
16,998
ON THIS F350
2011 FORD EXPLORER XLT
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
1 YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY!
ACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES! Stk #V16204
2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT ACCIDENT FREE! Remote start, Uconnect Voice Command, dual zone A/C, 8.4” touch screen, backup camera, Sirius XM, 2nd row overhead 9” video screen. Stk #V16301
www.galaxymotors.net
60/40 Split Rear Seat, Leather, AC, Auto Dim RV Mirror, Cruise, Compass, Fog Lights, Folding Side Mirrors, Garage Door Opener, Heated Front Seats, Heated Side Mirrors, Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bluetooth, Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Stk #V16490
No Accidents! 7 Passenger, Traction Control, Cruise Control, A/C, Roof Rack. Stk #X16483
NO
18,798
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 TOYOTA COROLLA
2011 FORD RANGER
BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! A/C – Cruise Control – Bluetooth – Power Sunroof – Steering Wheel Controls – USB/AUX – Heated Seats – 12V Power Outlet – Traction Control. Stk #D16519
16,398
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
th
20
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA S
2007 BMW 323I
$
NO
BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
ACCIDENTS!
19
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
BC ONLY! NO ACCIDENTS! Manual Transmission Sunroof. Stk #X16359
18
VICTORIA NEWS
th
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
14,998
18,998
17
th
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Classy, sporty and super clean!! This is one you don’t want to miss out on!! Stk #D16290
Hatchback, 5 Speed Manual. Low Kms. Stk #D16211
19,998
$
th
VICTORIA NEWS
1 R YEA
2012 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE
9,298
$
VICTORIA NEWS
1
of the
2014
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
18,998
$
B.C. only! Diesel. Great brakes and tires! This Lariat is the ultimate mix of comfort, size |and power! Price includes 1 Year Unlimited kms Powertrain Warranty. Stk #C16139
VICTORIA NEWS
1
of the
5 TIME WINNER FOR BEST OF THE CITY!
2008 FORD F350 LARIAT
This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1! Stk #V16088
HYBRID
16
1
Best City
of the
R YEA
LOW KMS!
th
of the
Voted
Best City 2013
21,598
$
This car is BEAUTIFUL, not only that, it’s a HYBRID! You have to get inside this car, it’s like no other! Stk #T16015
VICTORIA NEWS
COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ON ALL OUR VEHICLES
DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.
1
Voted
Best City
R YEA
This Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers, this 2014 has just 23,553 kms which means a lot of warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945
2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID
of the
Voted
Best City
2012
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD
Voted
Best City
R YEA
Goldstream Food Bank
Voted
2011
As a token of our appreciation for supporting our food drive we will wash, vacuum and window clean your vehicle. This is a free service and wait times may vary. 10am - 5pm Monday through Saturday. Suggested donation amount is a minimum of $10, non-expired and non-perishable food. No purchase necessary, all donations to be given to the
TO SERVE YOU
3.99%
R YEA
ON NOW THROUGH NOV 2
FROM
2010
FALL FOOD DRIVE
Bigger Better!
RATES
ACCIDENTS!
26,998
No accidents, AC, boxliner, cruise, traction control! Stk #X16543
BC ONLY!
NO
ACCIDENTS!
16,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
COLWOOD 250-478-7603 1772 Island Hwy.
DL #30897
B4 • Driveway
Friday, October 24, 2014 - BLACK
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Driveway • B5
BLACK PRESS GREATER VICTORIA- Friday, October 24, 2014
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm Prices in effect until Wednesday, Oct. 29
603
7 250-478-
FREE ! H CAR WAS
FOURTH ANNUAL ISLAND WIDE
AND GETTING
FILL THE FOOD BANK
22,398
NO
ACCIDENTS!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 DODGE DART SXT
2013 HYUNDAI VELOSTER
2013 TOYOTA VENZA LIMITED
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2010 FORD E250 BC ONLY! Newly machined front rotors! A/C - Back Up Camera in rearview mirror - MP3 - AUX - Power Mirrors - Steel Running Boards. Stk #V16405
21,498
$
BC ONLY!
BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Third door on the passenger side for easier access to back seat. Navigation, back up camera, steering wheel controls, hands free phone, USB and more! Stk #C16394
20,998
$
28,498
$
4WD
22,798
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 DODGE DART SXT
BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE!A/C - Cruise Control - 4 New tires - Pwr Windows, locks, mirrors - AM/FM Radio. Stk #C16393
NO
24,498
$
17,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 FORD E250
ACCIDENTS!
AWD
BC ONLY! Recent brake work done A/C - Handsfree Phone - Traction Control AUX/USB - 17” Alloy Full Curtain Airbags. Stk #V16412
NO
ACCIDENTS!
$
BC ONLY!
16,998
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2011 MAZDA MAZDA6I
2013 RAM 1500 SLT
2013 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4WD
BC ONLY! 2 NEW TIRES & FRONT ROTORS! Leather – A/C – Heated Seats – Traction Control – Bluetooth – Cruise Control – 6 Disc CD/MP3/AUX – 12V Power – Power Mirrors – Steering Wheel Controls. Stk #C16459
17,998
$
2011 MERCEDES BENZ C300 4 MATIC
2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD Keyless Entry, Roof Rack, Satellite Radio, AC, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync. Stk #V16510
17,598
abs, ac, boxliner, hood struts, steering wheel audio controls, trac control, alloy. Stk #D16445
BC ONLY!
29,698
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2012 MAZDA CX-7 Cruise, Steering Wheel Controls, Satellite Radio, Tem/Compass Gauge. Stk #D16438A
23,698
$
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
AC, Traction Control, BC Only, All New Tires! Stk #Z16335
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
27,498
15,498
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Keyless Ignition, Leather, Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Power Memory Seats, Moonroof, Ac, Park Assist. Stk #D16478
NO
ACCIDENTS!
BC ONLY! Leather - Backup Camera - Handsfree Phone - Side Mirror Turn Indicators - Traction Control - Power Rear Lift Gate Moonroof - Universal Garage Door Opener - 20” Alloy Compass/Temp. Stk #C16391
Smart new 3.5L Ti-VCT V6 engine, 6-spd automatic, the best hwy fuel economy of any V6 in the class - 25 mpg, 290 HP - the most of any V6 in the class, twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) adding extra precision and fuel efficiency or power output as conditions demand. Stk #Z16332
NO
ACCIDENTS!
$
2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
16,998
ON THIS F350
2011 FORD EXPLORER XLT
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
1 YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY!
ACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES! Stk #V16204
2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT ACCIDENT FREE! Remote start, Uconnect Voice Command, dual zone A/C, 8.4” touch screen, backup camera, Sirius XM, 2nd row overhead 9” video screen. Stk #V16301
www.galaxymotors.net
60/40 Split Rear Seat, Leather, AC, Auto Dim RV Mirror, Cruise, Compass, Fog Lights, Folding Side Mirrors, Garage Door Opener, Heated Front Seats, Heated Side Mirrors, Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Bluetooth, Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Stk #V16490
No Accidents! 7 Passenger, Traction Control, Cruise Control, A/C, Roof Rack. Stk #X16483
NO
18,798
$
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
2013 TOYOTA COROLLA
2011 FORD RANGER
BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! A/C – Cruise Control – Bluetooth – Power Sunroof – Steering Wheel Controls – USB/AUX – Heated Seats – 12V Power Outlet – Traction Control. Stk #D16519
16,398
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
th
20
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA S
2007 BMW 323I
$
NO
BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE!
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
ACCIDENTS!
19
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
$
BC ONLY! NO ACCIDENTS! Manual Transmission Sunroof. Stk #X16359
18
VICTORIA NEWS
th
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
14,998
18,998
17
th
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
Classy, sporty and super clean!! This is one you don’t want to miss out on!! Stk #D16290
Hatchback, 5 Speed Manual. Low Kms. Stk #D16211
19,998
$
th
VICTORIA NEWS
1 R YEA
2012 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE
9,298
$
VICTORIA NEWS
1
of the
2014
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
18,998
$
B.C. only! Diesel. Great brakes and tires! This Lariat is the ultimate mix of comfort, size |and power! Price includes 1 Year Unlimited kms Powertrain Warranty. Stk #C16139
VICTORIA NEWS
1
of the
5 TIME WINNER FOR BEST OF THE CITY!
2008 FORD F350 LARIAT
This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1! Stk #V16088
HYBRID
16
1
Best City
of the
R YEA
LOW KMS!
th
of the
Voted
Best City 2013
21,598
$
This car is BEAUTIFUL, not only that, it’s a HYBRID! You have to get inside this car, it’s like no other! Stk #T16015
VICTORIA NEWS
COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ON ALL OUR VEHICLES
DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.
1
Voted
Best City
R YEA
This Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers, this 2014 has just 23,553 kms which means a lot of warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945
2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID
of the
Voted
Best City
2012
2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD
Voted
Best City
R YEA
Goldstream Food Bank
Voted
2011
As a token of our appreciation for supporting our food drive we will wash, vacuum and window clean your vehicle. This is a free service and wait times may vary. 10am - 5pm Monday through Saturday. Suggested donation amount is a minimum of $10, non-expired and non-perishable food. No purchase necessary, all donations to be given to the
TO SERVE YOU
3.99%
R YEA
ON NOW THROUGH NOV 2
FROM
2010
FALL FOOD DRIVE
Bigger Better!
RATES
ACCIDENTS!
26,998
No accidents, AC, boxliner, cruise, traction control! Stk #X16543
BC ONLY!
NO
ACCIDENTS!
16,498
$
(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)
COLWOOD 250-478-7603 1772 Island Hwy.
DL #30897
B6 • Driveway
Friday, October 24, 2014 - BLACK
PRESS GREATER VICTORIA
DrivewayBC.ca
Good things come in threes continued from B3
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12 NISSAN 13 14NISSAN NISSAN LEAF PRO V 4X PATHFINDER This a one owner Fully pay no gas SViselectric, AWD locally driven truck with again! Incredible vehicle,
Sto and go,much no accidents, accidents, ready for DVD and more! 14-2384B A6564 A6568
14-6112B 14-5235A 14-4598A
Was $11,990
03 07 NISSAN 14NISSAN NISSAN MAXIMA GLE ALTIMA SL TITAN 4X4 Loaded, every option, Leather, sunroof, loaded, CREW CAB leather, sunroof, low
Nicely appointed, 28,000 kms, won’t last long. vehicle, no accidents. kms, no accidents. JN1922A 14-4176A A6479A
Loaded, leather, Sport Edition. car. navigation, sunroof, Daytona Blue!
NLow o accidents, well kms. One owner, appointed, won’t local Only Victoria 31,000vehicle. kms local, last long!SUV, AWD gorgeous 14-2275A 14-6635A A6516
Was $8,990
Was $19,990
327,990 18,370 359
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11 14 NISSAN 09CHEV FORD CRUZE MAXIMA ESCAPE XLT
Was $25,990
24,868 21 20,892 990
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Was Now Was$25,990 $25,990Now Now
The Chevrolet V6,2011 74,000 kms., nicely Cruze Ecosunroof, isreliable, the most Leather, heated appointed, fuel efficient local vehicle, no seats, nicely appointed, combination that accidents all! GM LOW KMS, at local. makes in this model. $$ JN1951B Now Was $29,990 Now 14-12454A Now A6555
311 28,948 15,990
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Price Check: 2011 - 2013 Nissan Leaf (October 2014) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2011 SL $19,000 to $23,000 2012 SL $22,000 to $26,000 2013 SL $25,000 to $29,000
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Although the Leaf has consistently received a 'Top Safety Pick' rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the 2013 edition got a 'poor' rating in a new (and tougher to pass) small overlap frontal crash test. This test is designed to replicate what happens when the front corner of a vehicle collides with another vehicle or a fixed object like a tree or utility pole, at 64 km/ hour (40 mph). While saving money on fuel is great, most Leaf owners are more concerned about the environment and our dependency on oil. So far, general reliability appears to be very good and EV maintenance costs are typically lower than a gas engine vehicle. Limited availability on the used car market is not too surprisingly, as most owners are hanging on to their Nissan Leaf.
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BLACK PRESS GREATER VICTORIA- Friday, October 24, 2014
Five fuel efficient classics By Rob Sass
Classic American cars, while full of style and presence, weren’t known for their ability to stretch miles out of a gallon of fuel. These are five of are exceptions to the rule, all capable of at least 20 miles per gallon, which was good back in the day.
Pic of the Week This especially themed pink Chevrolet SS is pacing caution laps at three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekends this month. For the fourth consecutive year, Chevrolet and General Motors’ employees, dealers and customers are uniting to battle breast cancer. They hope to exceed the $1.1 million raised in 2013 through the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks and other activities. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
1976 Plymouth “Feather” Duster: The Feather Duster was an interesting and little-known response to the 1970s fuel crisis. Unlike today’s diesel and hybrid options, it carried just a small premium over the normal Duster, a $50 “economy” option that substituted aluminum for steel in several areas that brought the weight down to about 2,700 lbs. The Feather Duster was capable of up to 36 mpg. Average price for a gallon of gas in 1976: $0.57.
1950 Crosley Hotshot: The tiny Crosley Hotshot was America’s first post-war sports car. More like an MG Midget than a Corvette, the hotshot had a tiny 44 cubic-inch four-cylinder engine. And while no speed demon, the little roadster was capably of an astonishing 48 mpg. Average price for a gallon of gas in 1950: $0.27. 1961 Corvair Monza: The air-cooled Corvair is best known as the target of Ralph Nader’s scorn over its unique rear suspension design. Lost in that controversy is the fact that Corvairs were damned fun to drive and quite economical. Car Life magazine got 24 mpg out of their four-door automatic test car in April 1961.Average price for a gallon of gas in 1961: $0.31. 1967 Oldsmobile F-85 Cutlass Cruiser: It was exceedingly rare for a full-size Oldsmobile to approach 20 mpg, particularly
one with a massive 400 cubic inch V-8, but the F-85 Cutlass Cruiser of 1967, with its carefully engineered GM Turbo-Hydramatic transmission and a tall rear axle ratio, was capable of 20 mpg while looking like a proper full-size American classic. Average price for a gallon of gas in 1967: $0.32. 1961 International Harvester Scout: Even today, SUVs and fuel economy are a bit of an oxymoron. But the early Scout, one of the pioneering SUVs, was lightweight (just 2,800 pounds) and simple, and powered by a rugged four-cylinder engine. It could get up to 22 mpg. Average price for a gallon of gas in 1961: $0.31. Rob Sass is the vice-president of content for Hagerty Insurance. Hagerty is the world’s leading specialist provider of classic car and boat insurance. Learn more at hagerty.ca.
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