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Civic Election Day 2014 Tomorrow, despite the hurricane of hype that has blown through Victoria and Esquimalt in recent months, we finally get our turn. We get to chart the future of our communities, regardless of where we stand on the issues or candidates, and whether we view that role as our duty or our obligation. At this moment, we really do matter because tomorrow we …

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Advance polls busy If the advance polls are any indication, interest in this year’s municipal election is higher than usual in Victoria. The first two advance polls on Nov. 6 and Nov. 10 attracted 2,600 voters – nearly double the amount of advance voters in the last election. There were three advance polls in Victoria this year, compared to two in 2011. Numbers from Wednesday’s advancepoll are not included in the total yet, meaning the true number of advance voters is even higher.

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Last chance, last dance for candidates Politicos court undecided voters as civic election nears end Andrea Peacock Victoria News

There will be a lot of door knocking before this weekend. Mayoral candidates in Victoria and Esquimalt will be doing everything they can to get their names out there and connect with voters before the results are in on Saturday night. “It’s not over yet,” said Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins. “We’re still out there trying to engage everybody in any way possible.” Desjardins said for her, going door to door and talking to residents has been an effective tool. “The residents of Esquimalt have been willing to open their doors; they’re certainly engaged, they’re asking questions.” Besides knocking on doors, Desjardins said she has also been using Facebook as a way to generate conversations, and also meeting and greeting people in public places. “People are very happy to come up to you and give you their thoughts,” she said. Esquimalt mayoral candidate Scott Attrill said he has been going out door knocking as well, every night after work. Although he said he already knows many of the people through his barber shop, Floyd’s Hairstyling. “It’s just a matter of letting them know that Scott Attrill is Floyd,” he said. Attrill added he is running for mayor because of certain issues in the township. “If you want a true representation of your concerns, then you need to vote,” he said. Esquimalt mayoral candidate John Ducker said he has been trying to reach as many people as he can through canvasing door-to-door as well as newspaper and radio ads. He said meeting residents in person has been crucial. “The more you can come into contact with people directly, the better it is,” said Ducker. “I’m sensing

strongly in the community that people want a different perspective in their municipal councils.” In Victoria, the mayoral candidates are also working hard on the last day before the election. “We’re out knocking on every door, we’re making phone calls, we are out talking to people on the street,” said Mayor Dean Fortin. “It gives an opportunity for people to know who you are. It’s about understanding the values behind the person you’re voting for.” Victoria mayoral candidate Stephen Andrew is also continuing to campaign up until the end of the election. “We’re definitely calling people, continuing to have meetings with groups, standing on the side of the road with signs and creating awareness,” said Andrew. He said knocking on doors has been an effective way of connecting with people. “I cannot walk down the street now without someone coming up and wishing me well,” said Andrew. “You really see, when you get involved in this process, how much difference you can make in people’s lives.” Victoria mayoral candidate Ida Chong said she will not rest until she has gotten the chance to speak with as many people as she can. “All you can do is let people know a little more about you,” said Chong. “When it comes to local politics, it is really about people connecting much much more than at the provincial or federal level.” Chong said it is important to get out to vote and consider who would be best for the job. “If you do want a change in leadership … then I would ask [voters] to cast their eyes on all the candidates, and who would be the one most [capable] for the position.” Victoria mayoral candidate Lisa Helps said she has been door knocking since July, and continues to do so along with making phone calls and handing out flyers. She said most important for her is connecting oneon-one with people. “Really it is building a relationship with as many people as possible that can get to know me,” said Helps. “Word of mouth is key.”

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Philanthropy feted Those with a giving spirit will be celebrated Tuesday in Victoria as part of National Philanthropy Day. Outstanding individuals and organizations will be feted at special awards ceremony at Fairmont Empress. Among the honours being handed out: ■ Generosity of Spirit ■ Outstanding Fundraising Volunteer ■ Outstanding Philanthropic Service Club ■ Corporate Citizenship ■ Youth in Philanthropy (ages 5 to 10) ■ Youth in Philanthropy (ages 11 to 18) irst held in 1986, National Philanthropy Day celebrates the endless daily contributions individuals and organizations across the world make to countless causes and missions. The Victoria event is presented by the Association of Fundraising Professionals. editor@vicnews.com

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There will be one dominant name missing on the ballot Saturday, when Esquimalt residents head to the polls to elect a new township council and mayor. Dave Hodgins, who was first elected to council in 2011, is the only member of the current council not seeking re-election.

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“I was waiting to see who might step up,” said Hodgins, 65. “There are some very good candidates.” When Hodgins ran for council three years ago, he wasn’t bargaining on one term, or three, or

four, he was just taking it as it comes. He said he isn’t quite finished with politics yet. Two political parties (he wouldn’t say which ones) are wooing him to run in the next federal election. Hodgins said he is proud of the work Esquimalt council was able to accomplish in the last three years, including no municipal tax increases and approving significant

Victoria Votes Editor’s note: Douglas Stewart is a candidate for Victoria city council.

Douglas Stewart Douglas Stewart owns Utopia, a T-shirt store in the red zone. On a daily basis, he witnesses the problems of a “downtown in decline.” Why should I vote for you? The current city council is dominated by the left wing. Balance needs to be restored with the election of candidates who have a background in business. Your main goal if elected? Most politicians are talkers. I’m a doer. I believe in creative solutions. Victoria should be taking lessons from Portland on how to create a vibrant city.

development projects. Unfortunately, a slowing economy forced many of those projects to be delayed such as the Cambie and Admirals Road developments. He said council also wasn’t able to put enough focus on improving the community’s image, mainly due to other issues that needed to be dealt with such as the policing contract and regional sewage. “We did a lot of good work in supporting art and culture. That really helped a lot in terms of the impression people have about Esquimalt, he said. Coun. Tim Morrison said Hodgins is a “toptier” councillor and will be missed around the council table. “He was always diplomatic and always open to other opinions.” For Hodgins, it was just about doing the right thing. “I always tried to bring balance to the [council] table,” Hodgins said. editor@vicnews.com


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The common ringlet is one of the butterfly species that is in drastic decline in Greater Victoria Victoria Nature Guide, local butterfly specialist James Miskelly estimated that only 30 to 35 species can still be found. Unfortunately, that means about 50 per cent of butterfly species have likely been lost in the Capital Region. Butterflies are one of the most beautiful and fascinating creatures on earth and one of the intangibles that make our world such a wonderful place to live. For that alone, they should be saved, but the bigger picture is that they are an

integral part of the fabric of nature. Most people forget that nature supplies us with essentials such as the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and medicines that cure our diseases. Saving butterflies is tantamount to saving nature, and in many cases, that is as simple as preserving natural habitats and sensitive ecosystems. What’s good for butterflies is also good for humans. Three of the endangered species that still exist in Greater Victoria are the

propertius duskywing, the common ringlet, and the Western branded skipper. The propertius duskywing relies on Garry oaks as its main host plant and is only found around Garry oak meadows; the common ringlet survives mainly in grassland habitats like Rithet’s Bog, Viaduct Flats and Island View Beach; and the Western branded skipper requires specific grassland habitat like Cordova Spit. Whether these species survive will depend a lot on the human commitment to

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Voters face daunting task Voters have good reason to make their way to polling stations on Saturday to elect mayors, councillors and school trustees. Proposed housing and commercial developments, transportation pressures, recreational needs, children’s education and policing are among the local issues. They affect people directly and often personally. Yet if past behaviour is any guide most residents of Victoria and Esquimalt will ignore this opportunity to influence what happens in their community. In the 2011 civic election just 26 per cent of eligible voters in Victoria cast ballots. In Esquimalt about 18 per cent voted. Part of the reason for this feeble display of citizenship surely lies with the task facing anyone who tries to exercise the franchise. Voters must choose from daunting lists of candidates, most of whom they’ve never heard of. They fall back on voting purely name recognition. In Victoria there are 24 candidates vying for eight seats and 12 for six seats in Esquimalt. And those don’t even include the mayor’s contests. Trying to inform oneself of where each candidate stands seem nearly impossible – but it’s a duty we must do by scanning media reports, connecting with the candidates’ web pages and meeting them, if possible, face to face. The choices we make are crucial to our future and our neighbours as the debate continues on the regional sewage plan and municipal amalgamation We trust that citizens throughout the region will turn out in numbers that do credit to our civic process and honour the efforts of all the candidates in the often gruelling campaigns. Voting matters.

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B.C. should step in and lead It is encouraging that movement to improve government in the Capital Region is underway. Citizens are interested in better local and regional government in spite of Colwood’s refusal to recognize this. Meanwhile the province appears not to take an interest in good government in the region. It says to the municipalities, ‘it is up to you to arrange things for yourselves.’ What if these arrangements are not working and getting worse? Tax dollars flow to local government from the province. Would the province not want to have those dollars used as efficiently as possible? Would the province not be interested in promoting good governance at the local level? It seems not. Problems have been mounting and no action taken. The sewage debacle is only the latest example of dysfunctional government. In jurisdictions elsewhere in Canada, senior governments have taken the lead in promoting change through intense local consultation. The process is collaborative but the senior government takes the lead. The province should examine the problems of government in the region and propose options -in consultation with citizens -- for improvement. These would then be the subject of a referendum to be held in the short term. You could say there is a crisis in

local government and steps should be taken now to deal with it, not in four or eight years. The province must offer the leadership that many in the region are asking for. Municipalities need leadership and support from senior government. John Olson Colwood

Leave tweeting to the birds The embarrassing faux pas that Green Party leader Elizabeth May committed recently while tweeting about the Jian Ghomeshi scandal at the CBC provides another example why I will have nothing to do with tweets or twitters. I think all tweeting and twittering should be left to the birds, who are clearly the experts in this area. Indeed, I have been listening to birds for more than 70 years now and I have never once heard a bird say anything stupid while tweeting or twittering. By contrast, many humans don’t seem to be able to tweet or twitter for more than a few minutes without making some dumb remark. I attribute the birds’ incomparably superior abilities in this regard mainly to the fact that they have had so much experience honing their tweeting and twittering skills over the millennia. Gordon Pollard Victoria

Fletcher out to lunch on climate change Re: Hot gases spew from legislature (B.C. Views, Nov. 5) I beg to differ with Tom Fletcher. There is no “climate debate” and the “jury” is not “still out” on whether climate change is actually occurring. The vast preponderance of scientific studies on the subject support the premise that the earth is heating up quickly due to anthropogenic causes. To suggest that only those who are “left thinking” accept that climate change is real, is ridiculous. I would suggest it is thinking people, rather than “left thinking people” who have read the studies, listened to the experts and come to the inescapable conclusion that climate change is real and it is happening now. What exactly will it take to convince you Mr. Fletcher? How long must we wait before our political and business leaders (and some journalists) take climate change seriously and start taking strong measures to reduce our carbon output? There are still some people who believe the earth is flat. They are wrong, just as those who deny climate change are wrong. Murray Goode Saanich


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other ground then run a positive feed wire from the battery to the positive in position on the relay. There will be four connectors on the relay, a positive, a negative, a positive out and a positive in from the battery. Read the packaging or directions to determine which is which. Find the ground position on the relay and run a wire from it to a good ground on the chassis of the vehicle. Anywhere on the frame or other metal structure of the vehicle will normally produce a decent ground. Run a section of wire from the switch output to the switched power input on the relay. Again, this will be marked or identified on the directions that came with your relay. Run the last wire from the relay positive out position to the lights and connect it to the positive feed on the lights. Ground the lights by attaching the black or ground wire to the frame or other ground on the truck. HID lights have become more popular with off-roaders these days. Installation is a little more work. But the principles remain the same. Be sure to follow the instructions provided in the kit. HID stands for High intensity discharge which

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Linden Singers mark 35 years

Christ Church Cathedral celebrates music’s patron saint with an all-day open house featuring an array of Victoria performers filling the air with music on Nov. 22. The day will appeal to all lovers of music. The uplifting cathedral bells herald the start of the St. Cecilia Day open house at 9:30 a.m.. Under the vaulted roof indoors, choral music opens and closes the day. Music director Michael Gormley leads the Cathedral Choir in an open rehearsal, giving a rare “backstage view” of preparations for the Cathedral’s much anticipated Advent Carol service. St. Christopher Singers choral evensong brings St. Cecilia’s Day to an inspirational conclusion. Audiences will be entertained throughout the day by organ and piano solos (including Erik Lin who featured in last August’s Symphony Splash!), and ensembles ranging from medieval/ renaissance wind band, barbershop quartet, accordions, acoustic guitar and voice, and even an English country dance band. As a bonus, Christ

The Linden Singers of Victoria marks its 35th anniversary this year with its annual Wassail concert. The concert is Dec. 7 at First Metropolitan United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd., beginning at 7 p.m. Following the formal concert, the singers and audience make their way to the decorated hall where goodies await. Everyone can partake of hot mulled wassail (alcoholic or nonalcoholic) and Christmas sweets. Carol sheets will be available so all can join with the choristers in song. Tickets are $25/$23/$5 .

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Primal parenting: food for thought She explained that all the other children brought snacks in lunchboxes with little handles, colourful Disney characters and matching thermoses. Danica’s lunch merely arrived in a paper bag and she might be feeling left out. I was horrified in the way that only first-time parents can understand. I couldn’t bear the sufLundy fering my child had silently endured. Judging by the stories that have circulated the news in the past year or so, creating school lunches has become trickier than ever. I’m sure every lunchbox-packing parent shuddered at the story of the mom who was threatened with a fine in Winnipeg because she failed to include a “grain” in her child’s balanced lunch. That lunch apparently did include roast beef, potatoes, carrots and an orange. Then there was the British primary school student sent home after teachers discovered a bag of Mini Cheddars in his lunch, a violation of the school’s health and balanced meal policy. Although I worked hard to create lunchbox masterpieces, I’m glad there were no lunch police back then. I didn’t need any-

one else hovering around taking notes. The food had to be healthy; it had to be something they would eat and – the biggie – it had to be available in either the fridge or cupboards. The more empty the fridge, the more “creative” the lunches. Some mornings, the father of my children scoffed at my lunchbox anguish, breezily claiming he could easily throw together a mere lunch or two. I smiled kindly, continued making the meal and hoped to God that I never died and left him in charge of our children’s lunches. In those days, I worked late most Monday nights, leaving him to make dinner. Danica and Sierra did not always appreciate his “gourmet” touch. Once, when he had created some sort of odd, raisin, pasta and pickle juice dish, he set a plate down in front of each child. Five-year-old Danica’s eyes widened in disbelief as she observed her dinner. “This,” she said, outraged, “is bullshit!” It’s tough to chide a child for language when you’re suppressing laughter. When I got home and observed the food, I had to agree with her sentiment. However, I guess I should have given him some slack. Just because the provision of food is “primal,” doesn’t mean it’s going to be good.

Karen Kobayashi, sociology professor at the University of Victoria, strikes a careful balance between teaching, and family time with husband, Cary Hayashi, and their son, eight-year-old Kaelan.

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Tutoring can make a big difference for students Extra help can keep challenges from getting out of control Angela Cowan News Gazette staff

November is often the time of year when students start to struggle: the novelty of the new year has worn off and the countdown to winter holidays has begun. If midterm results and teacher feedback show students have challenges in certain subjects, it can be a good time to think about engaging a tutor. And this year in particular, with an accelerated schedule to make up for time lost to the teachers’ strike, some kids are in greater danger of falling behind. “There definitely is a crunch going on this year, especially with the high school students,” says Mike Lander, director of Sylvan Learning’s West Shore centre.

“There’s a lot of need for extra tutoring sessions throughout the schools.” Three groups of students can benefit from tutoring, he says. Those who are behind, those who are doing well and want to maintain that level, and the “get ahead” students who may not be getting the challenges they need from regular classroom hours. With students who are struggling, it’s important to remember they may need to go back to earlier foundations to rectify a current gap in their learning. “A student may be struggling with Grade 6 math, for example, and they may need to go back to Grade 4 concepts,” Lander says. Whether parents decide to use a centre like Sylvan or go with a private tutor, he says, it’s imperative parents know who’s going to be working with their kids. “I would always suggest having a conversation with them. Learn what their philosophy is, and you do want to make sure that you’re working with somebody that is

Sylvan Learning Centre client Tiana, 11, practices long division as her tutor, Emily Konway, gets another lesson ready on the iPad. Tiana has been getting help with math and reading, and says the one-on-one instruction has been “really helpful.” Angela Cowan/ News Gazette staff

reputable,” he says. Also vital to tutoring success is a regular schedule, with time slotted in just like for hockey or band practices. “Our most successful students are coming three or four hours a week. With just one hour a

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15 at 6pm at Goudy Turf. Off the pitch … United Soccer Leagues released their annual PDL and USL PRO award nomination list, Nov. 11, with Victoria Highlanders FC nominated for the PDL’s Marketing Award. The Victoria-based soccer franchise is joined in the marketing category by 2013 PDL Champion Austin Aztex, 2013 expansion side Lane United FC and FC Tucson. Awards will be handed out Dec. 10-14.

Royals down Cougars The Victoria Royals scored two shorthanded goals en route to a 6-2 win over the Prince George Cougars on Saturday night, with Austin Carroll scoring the game winner. The Royals scored three goals in the second period, including a shorthanded tally by Regan Nagy to break a 2-2 tie. Victoria’s other markers were scored by Brandon Magee shorthanded and Taylor Crunk in the first period, while Jack Walker tallied in the middle frame. Rookie Ralph Jarratt scored his first career WHL goal in the third to round out the scoring. Prince George had goals from David Soltes and Tate Olson. With a goal and an assist, Magee has recorded at least a point in all nine games (6g-10a) he has played in this season. Joe Hicketts registered two assists to put his point streak (1g-8a) to six games. Victoria will end their road trip against the TriCity Americans tonight (Nov 14) and the Vancouver Giants on Saturday. The Royals return home for a pair of games vs. the Kelowna Rockets on Tuesday (Nov. 18) and Wednesday (Nov. 19) to begin a stretch of four games in five nights. Puck drop for both games is at 7:05 p.m. Get your tickets today by calling 250-220-7777 or online at victoriaroyals.com.

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SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL The municipality will make every effort to keep major arterial and collector streets open and to clear snow from as many residential streets as possible. In the event of snowfall, property owners and residents are advised that the Central Saanich Streets and Traffic Bylaw requires you to clear snow and ice within 24 hours of the accumulation of such snow or ice from the sidewalk bordering your properties. Please remember your elderly or physically challenged neighbours who would appreciate your assistance with snow removal. A brochure further outlining these policies and procedures is available at the Municipal Hall or Public Services Yard as well as on the District’s website. To view the District’s Snow and Ice Information page please visit: www.centralsaanich.ca or call 250-544-43224 ext 3221. The co-operation of all property owners and residents in this matter is greatly appreciated. Norman Doerksen Superintendent of Public Works

Every day millions of women slap on body moisturizer, apply lipstick or mascara without a second thought about what they are putting on their skin. A study from the UK claims that the average woman applies more than 500 chemicals to her body every day during her beauty routine.

Why should you be concerned?

Chemicals such as parabens (a synthetic preservative in everything from toothpaste to shampoo) and phthalates (a class of chemicals that are found in many “fragranced” beauty products such as lotions, perfumes and deodorants) are classified as xenoestrogens. Xenoestrogens mimic our natural estrogens creating hormone chaos by increasing the total amount of estrogen, resulting in a condition called estrogen dominance. Estrogen dominance has been implicated in many conditions including: breast and prostate cancer, obesity, infertility, endometriosis, uterine fibroids, early onset puberty, hormonal acne and PMS.

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EstroSense is a comprehensive liver detoxifier that gently supports the elimination of harmful environmental toxins and helps to bring back hormone synergy. Along with other key ingredients, EstroSense contains milk thistle which is one of the most researched herbs when it comes to liver detoxification and liver cell regeneration. Curcumin, indole-3-carbinol, sulforaphane, calcium-d-glucarate, green tea extract, lycopene and rosemary extract are all very effective for supporting healthy hormone balance. So starting now, read labels and stay informed, check out The Environmental Working Group website www. ewg.org as well as Campaign for Safe Cosmetics www. safecosmetics.org for more information about how you can protect yourself. Add EstroSense® with Milk Thistle Extract to your daily routine!

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Oak Bay Artists’ Studio Tour Saturday and Sunday • Noon-4:30pm

November 15 & 16

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Community Calendar Saturday, Nov. 15 Moss Street Winter Market. Fairfield Community Centre, 1330 Fairfield Rd., 10 a.m to noon. Election Day. Polls open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. For voting information go online to victoria.ca or esquimalt.ca.

Tuesday, Nov. 18 Canadian Club Victoria luncheon featuring driving guru Steve Wallace. Harbour Towers Hotel, 345 Quebec St., 11:45 a.m. For reservations call: 250-370-1837.

Friday, Nov. 21

Information & Map available at

www.recreation.oakbay.ca Meet some Oak Bay artists at their studios on this self-guided free event. Oak Bay News, VNE, SNE- Nov 12 & 14 , 2014 / 3c (4.333) x 5 = 15 inch Recreation Oak Bay ad title: RecOakBay_StudioTour_OBN.pdf

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Victoria Chamber Orchestra with special guests, the Lafayette String Quartet. First Metropolitian Church, 932 Balmoral Rd., 8 p.m. Tickets $20/$15. For more info: 250-598-1966.

Saturday, Nov. 22 St. Cecilia’s Day Musical Open House. Christ Church Cathedral, 930 Burdett Ave., all day. For info: www. christchurchcathedral.bc.ca. Moss Street Winter Market. Fairfield Community Centre, 1330 Fairfield Rd., 10 a.m to noon. Pull Together for B.C. is hosting a Night of Live Music and Spoken Word. St. Barnabas Anglican Church Hall, 1525 Begbie St., 7 to 10 p.m. Tickets at the door.

Saturday, Nov. 29 Moss Street Winter Market. Fairfield Community Centre, 1330 Fairfield Rd., 10 a.m to noon.

Friday, Dec. 5 As a councillor I will contribute to decisions that: AS A COUNCILLOR WILL CREATE an environment for established Iand new local CONTRIBUTE TO DECISIONS THAT: businesses to thrive.

As a councillor I will contribute that: ENCOURAGE council to focusfor onto thedecisions core municipal CREATE an environment established and new local responsibilities infrastructure renewal and and new community CREATE an environment for established local businesses to of thrive. development. businesses to thrive. ENCOURAGE council to focus on the core municipal responsibilities of other infrastructure renewal and COLLABORATE with levels government to address ENCOURAGE council to focus onofthe core municipal community development. Victoria’s disproportionate burden for the and region’s social responsibilities of infrastructure renewal community service challenges. development. COLLABORATE with other levels of government to address disproportionate burden foraddress the RESPONDVictoria’s to community engagement with a balanced COLLABORATE with other levels of government to region’s social service challenges. consideration of special-interest-group input. Victoria’s disproportionate burden for the region’s social service challenges. RESPOND community engagement withofathe balanced RESPECT thattothese are the traditional territories consideration of special-interest-group input. Esquimaltto and Songhees Nations. RESPOND community engagement with a balanced consideration of special-interest-group input.territories RESPECT that these are the traditional FOCUS on economicand development that are based on of the Esquimalt Songheesefforts Nations. our natural advantages of the harbour, the Capital City, and RESPECT that these are the traditional territories of the the regionally growing technology, marine, and education FOCUS on economic development efforts that are Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. sectors.on our natural advantages of the harbour, based FOCUS on economic development are based onHall! the Capital City, and the regionally Business and community experience to efforts makegrowing athat difference at City our natural advantages of the harbour, the Capital City, and technology, marine, and education sectors. Owner/Manager: The Flag Shop – Victoria (Fort Street) theGeneral regionally growing technology, marine, and Authority education Past Manager/CEO: Greater Victoria Harbour Business sectors.and community experience to make a difference at City Hall! Twenty years management experience in the public recreation sector Owner/Manager: The Flag Shop – Victoria (Fort Street) Business and community experience toBusiness make a Association difference at City Hall! Founding & active member: Fort Street Past General Manager/CEO: Greater Victoria Harbour Authority Owner/Manager: The Flag Shop Victoria (Fort Street) Twenty years management experience in for the public recreation sector FACEBOOK Paul–Servos Councillor Past General Greater Victoria Harbour Authority Authorized by Margaret Rennick, Financial agent 250-382-3437. Founding & Manager/CEO: active member: Fort Street Business Association Twenty years management experience in the public recreation sector FACEBOOK for Councillor Founding & active member:Paul Fort Servos Street Business Association FACEBOOK Paul Servos for Councillor Authorized by Margaret Rennick, Financial Agent 250-382-3437. Authorized by Margaret Rennick, Financial agent 250-382-3437.

Out Loud! – Sing Your Joy in Concert. First Metropolitan United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd., 7 p.m.

TubaChristmas returns to Market Square on Dec. 13.

Saturday, Dec. 6 Dickens Holiday Fair. James Bay Community Centre, 140 Oswego St., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission: $2. Moss Street Winter Market. Fairfield Community Centre, 1330 Fairfield Rd., 10 a.m to noon. Merry Kissmass. Share the love with a kiss under the city’s biggest mistletoe. Market Square, noon to 3 p.m. Music in Market Square. Enjoy a performance of holiday favourites by the Greater Victoria Concert Band. Market Square, 1 to 3 p.m.

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Sunday, Dec. 7 Wonderland Flea Market. Flea market treasures for the holidays. Market Square, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Linden Singers of Victoria present Wassail. First Metropolitan United Church, 932 Balmoral Rd., 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 13 Moss Street Winter Market. Fairfield Community Centre, 1330 Fairfield Rd., 10 a.m to noon. TubaChristmas. Tuba players play Christmas songs. Market Square, 1 to 3 p.m.


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As a Volunteer Drive Coordinator for the Canadian Cancer Society you will need to be able to mediate between drivers and patients, who have no other means of transportation to and from their primary cancer treatments and require assistance from the CCS Driver Program. In this role you will receive requests for transportation and assign drivers appropriately, in respects to individual schedules. In addition, you will take on a variety of other task relating to the dispatching of drivers. As a dispatcher you will make a signiďƒžcant impact in the life of a person living with cancer, and play an integral role in the Canadian Cancer Society. All of our volunteers will receive speciďƒžc training pertaining to their tasks. If you are empathetic, patient, well organized, have excellent communication skills and are compatible with computer programs contact the Canadian Cancer SocietyVictoria Division to help members of your community struggling with cancer. VICTORIA WOMEN’S Transition House, seeking board members. http://www.transi tionhouse.net/news-events/

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Journeyman & Apprentices (1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th) Respected Mechanical Contractor requires Journeyman and Apprentice Plumbers for Langford School project. Previous experience is an asset. Team Environment.

P/T HAIRSTYLIST required for retirement residence. Call (778)433-9963.

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PRODUCTION WORKERS Canada’s Largest Independently owned newspaper group is currently looking for Part Time Production Workers for its Victoria location. This is an entry level general labour position that involves physical handling of newspapers and advertising supplements. REQUIREMENTS: • Prior bindery and/or machine operator experience would be an asset • Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast paced environment performing repetitive tasks • Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs and stand for long periods of time • Ability to work cooperatively in a diverse, team based environment • Must be reliable, dependable, have excellent communication skills and good attention to detail • Must have own transportation 4Afternoon and evening shifts 16-20 hours per week. $11.25 an hour Interested parties may drop off their resumes between 9am and 5pm at:

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Holiday delivery routes are available for Adult Substitutes with a vehicle.

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VOLUNTEERS CANADIAN CANCER Society Vancouver Island is looking for Daffodil Campaign Street Team Leaders to manage a team of volunteers who encourage the public to buy pins and ďƒ&#x;owers in designated areas. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269. CONNECTING SENIORS Project is looking for a volunteer who enjoys working with seniors to assist with various ofďƒžce tasks. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269. GLENSHIEL HOUSING Society is looking for a dynamic bingo caller who would enjoy coming in for a couple of hours each week. Call Volunteer Victoria at 250-386-2269.

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FRIENDLY FRANK 2 CHAIR covers; for big living room chairs, creamy beige w/ design, $25ea. (250)595-5734 DEC. 1930 & 1936 papers; Vietnam Jacket; JC Picot print. all $20. ea. (778)265-1615. ROCK MAPLE 6 drawer dresser w/mirror, $48. Call 778-433-3252. Storage Chest- lined w/stainless, on wheels, 48x24�x40�h, $75 obo. Call 250-479-0700. WHICKER CHAIR removable thick padded cushions, off white, $25. Call (250)598-0750

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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.

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Ownership means more for members Co-op housing creates a tight-knit community, says a Friendship Housing Co-op resident Steven Heywood News staff

Residents of Sidney’s Friendship Housing Co-operative pitch in and work together to create a sense of community. That’s the verdict on co-op living by Lisa Wilson who has been living in Sidney at Friendship Housing Cooperative for more than three years. Wilson has spent eight years in similar co-ops around the province and said what keeps her coming back is how the residents have a say in how the co-operative is run. “It’s better than renting, she said in a recent interview with the News Review. “We have secure housing and no landlord but ourselves.” Located on Fifth Street, the Friendship Housing Co-Op is a collection of units ranging in size from two to four bedrooms. Fiona Jackson, communications director with the Co-operative Housing Foundation of B.C. told the PNR last month that it’s one of 262 coops in the province and the 34 on Vancouver Island. Most of those, she continued, are located throughout Greater Victoria. Members of a housing co-op, Jackson said, get security of tenure, meaning they can stay as long as they pay their housing charge and follow the rules. Residents are also expected to take part on the local board of directors, helping create a better sense of ownership. In the case of Friendship, it is a non-profit business, managed by its members. For Wilson, she said residents there pay around $1,100 a month, but that varies. Rents only go up,

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Co-op housing fosters a great sense of community, says Lisa Wilson who lives in a unit at the Friendship Housing Co-operative in Sidney. she continued, when there’s maintenance issues. “We can usually (keep costs) at just below market prices in Sidney,” Wilson said, “generally speaking.” That means there is almost always

a waiting list of people wanting a unit in the co-operative. With 15 units in all, and a few that have subsidized housing charges, demand is there, she said. Wilson said she has been on

the co-op’s board of directors for two terms — the first time she has served on a co-op board. “We are legally and financially responsible for running the co-op,” she explained. “It has been a steep learning curve.” Keeping up with unit maintenance is only the beginning of the duties overseen by the board of directors, she said. They must stay on top of finances, approve capital expenses and follow their 10-year plan. “It’s very involved. It’s worth it for me because you get to know your neighbours very well. For me, that’s very important.” Wilson said Friendship has a strong community atmosphere. When she was living between cooperatives before finding a unit in Sidney, she said she really missed that. “You have to find solutions to problems together and you have to get along.” One of the questions she hears the most is from people asking if Friendship Housing Co-operative is a commune. Wilson said it’s not, in any way. “We’re just a group of home owners.” Like-minded home owners, she added. “There’s some really great people here.” Wilson said she would not have been able to afford to live in Sidney if it wasn’t for Friendship. She said she loves being a part of the entire Sidney community and enjoys living close to everything she and her family needs. “It’s got that small-town feel. We have everything here.” To learn more about co-op housing in B.C. and their ongoing You Hold the Key campaign — designed to raise awareness about looming losses of government funding for coops across the country, go to www. chf.bc.ca. editor@vicnews.com

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404 Proctor Place, 1047 Braeburn Avenue, $679,900 MLS 343012, Sunday 2-4 $424,900

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Move over Obama, make way for the Hellcat fascia, which has not migrated to the shifter surround. Washington D.C. - The U.S. capital is an exciting place to The shifter too has been updated to a T-style that rebe, with all those presidential comings and goings, and minds older drivers of the Chargers sold in the original crowds gathering near the gates of the White House in muscle car era. The steering wheel is new and has upthe hope of catching a glimpse of the leader of the free dated switches to control two new screens in the dash. world. They include a base 5-inch screen in the console or But on a recent day, all the exciting action was happenoptional 8.4-inch version, plus a standard programmaing at Summit Point Raceway, about an hour and half ble screen in the instrument cluster for a quick glance away in neighbouring Virginia, where a smaller crowd when driving. The high performance SRT of journalists got more than a glimpse of models get a steering wheel with a flat the new 2015 Dodge Charger Hellcat. bottom and heavily bolstered seats for Looks track-ready driving. The real story is that The first leg of the launch event was held this isn’t a track car, rather a solid family at Ronald Reagan airport, in a hangar 4-door with room for all passengers. cleared to display the entire Charger Drive lineup. They looked like colorful jellybeans On the way to the racetrack, I drove the scattered in different trim levels ranging ($39,495) R/T, Hemi-equipped Charger from the base V6 model to the R/T models The Charger has over highways and some backcountry featuring a 5.7L V8, then to the SRT high roads. This new model has a much more performance 392 model, and the all-new, an aggressive stance grownup feel and is a fantastic long road but this is also a car for 2015, Hellcat with 707 hp. trip machine. Passing is a snap but the The 2015 Charger gets an all-new exterior, that can blend into the Charger was happiest at about 130km/h, the only holdover pieces are the roof crowd, it doesn’t need maybe thanks to an all-new 8-speed and rear doors, and the rest is new, more automatic on all trim levels. Greeting aggressive, sleeker and muscular. The nose to scream at the top of us at the track were 5.7L Hemi cars, the now has a less blunt look, with a slimmer its voice that is left for 6.4L V8 Scat Pack model and the new headlight design that is meant to look the engine to do. Hellcat with a 6.2L V8 and with a big like a bandit, wearing a mask. Each trim supercharger bolted on. Zack Spencer has different grille openings and in the This engine has 90 per cent of the parts case of the high horsepower Hellcat, all upgraded from the regular engines and each one is put the air intakes, scoops and vents not only make the car on a 40-minute dyno test before being shipped to the look more menacing, but they all serve a function. The customer. When the supercharger is up to full capacity, Charger has an aggressive stance but this is also a car this engine will gulp 13,000 litres of air in one minute. that can blend into the crowd: it doesn’t need to scream I had a chance to drive all the models starting with at the top of its voice. That is left for the engine to do. the least powerful 5.7L with 370hp, then the 485HP Inside 6.4L and continuing the rest of the day with the 707hp When the last version of the Charger was refreshed, Hellcat. Each is very capable on the track but the Hellcat the focus was on updating the dash to improve the feel is so much more car, capable of a run to 100km/h in of the materials and the overall finish. The 2015 model less than 4 second and it can stop with just as much takes things up a notch, with even more technology and viciousness. improved style. The dash is covered with an aluminum The impressive thing is just how easy this monster is to

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BLACK PRESS GREATER VICTORIA- Friday, November 14, 2014

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An Acura made in Canada, just for Canada By Bob McHugh

PThe Acura CSX was made in Canada and only sold in Canada. Essentially it’s a sportier and more luxurious Honda Civic as it shares most major parts, other than engines. So, an owner not only gets the renowned reliability, fuel efficiency and functionality of a Civic, but also a higher level of performance and luxury ... very nice! First released for the 2006 model year, CSX came with a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine that can also be found in an Acura RSX, with slightly different tuning. A suspension upgrade also gives CSX better handling than a Civic and it originally came in Touring and Premium (with leather upholstery, Xenon headlights and a power sunroof) trim levels. A new more performance oriented version called the Type-S replaced Premium for the 2007 model year. The standard 2.0-litre engine can produce 155 horsepower, but the 2.0-litre in a Type-S version can churn-out 197 horsepower. The manual transmission in a base CSX is a five-speed, while the Type-S has a six-speed. A fivespeed automatic transmission was a popular option, An automatic model also comes with steering wheel mounted paddle-shift (manual) controls. Using the newly revised (and more realistic) fuel economy rating method, a CSX (auto) should get 10.9/7.8 L/100 km (city/ highway) and 10.0/7.6 L/100 km (city/

highway) with the manual transmission. Other than leather upholstery, which became standard on every CSX, there were no significant changes for 2008 model year. In 2009, the CSX got a minor facelift up front and 17-inch wheels, fog lights and USB port for audio players all became standard equipment. The CSX Type-S became the CSX i-Tech (and came with xenon headlights, a navigation system and Bluetooth connectivity) for the 2011 model year, its final year of production. A used CSX doesn’t cost too much more than a top-line Civic. Not only do you get more content and performance, Acura models also come with a longer warranty than Honda. Full coverage is for 4 years or 80,000 km, compared to 3 years/60,000 km from Honda.

You won’t find ratings for an Acura CSX in Consumer Reports or the results of any US crash testing. However, it’s safe to assume that it would achieve similar results to the Honda Civic, which does spectacularly well in owner survey ratings and also receives top ratings occupant protection in a collision. Used prices may be on the high side, but if you like the Honda Civic, yet desire a little extra pampering and performance, take a look and a drive in used Acura CSX. Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase.

Pic of the Week Nissan has announced its new partnership with Adam Levine, lead singer of Maroon 5 and coach on NBC's Emmy Award winning "The Voice". The partnership marks an expansion of the automaker's existing multi-season sponsorship of the show. New program elements include a series of on-air vignettes featuring Adam Levine and several season seven contestants in video segments. The first vignette, debuting during the Nov. 18 episode of "The Voice," will feature Adam Levine giving viewers their first chance to hear a live rendition of "SUGAR" from the new Maroon 5 "V" album while driving Nissan's 545-horsepower supercar, the GT-R. View online at NBC.com/Nissan from Nov. 18. The remaining vignettes featuring season seven artistes, will air on Nov. 25 and Dec. 2. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca

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B4 • Driveway

Friday, November 14, 2014 - BLACK

PRESS GREATER VICTORIA

Driveway • B5

BLACK PRESS GREATER VICTORIA- Friday, November 14, 2014

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm Prices in effect until Wednesday, Nov 19

AND GETTING

2007 BMW 323I

2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT

2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS

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

14,998

22,398

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 FORD E250

2013 DODGE DART SXT

2010 FORD E250

BC ONLY! Recent brake work done A/C - Handsfree Phone - Traction Control AUX/USB - 17” Alloy Full Curtain Airbags. Stk #V16412

24,498

$

NO

ACCIDENTS!

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

16,998

$

NO

18,798

26,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2011 HONDA ACCORD EX-L

ACCIDENTS!

2013 TOYOTA COROLLA 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

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! LEATHER! Stk #V16486

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Cruise, Steering Wheel Controls, Satellite Radio, Tem/Compass Gauge. Stk #D16438A

No Accidents! 7 Passenger, Traction Control, Cruise Control, A/C, Roof Rack. Stk #X16483

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2012 MAZDA CX-7

2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4WD

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

19,498

20,898

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED

$

BC ONLY!

BC ONLY! Newly machined front rotors! A/C - Back Up Camera in rearview mirror - MP3 - AUX - Power Mirrors - Steel Running Boards. Stk #V16405

NO

ACCIDENTS!

15,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

23,898

17,498

$

19

1 YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY! ON THIS F350

4,995

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 DODGE DART SXT BC ONLY! NO ACCIDENTS! Manual Transmission Sunroof. Stk #X16359

AWD

NO

ACCIDENTS!

16,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 RAM 1500 SLT

2012 FORD FUSION SEL

29,698

The standard 2.5L I-4 engine and the 6-speed automatic transmission team up for 33 mpg hwy; that’s fuel economy. Stk #D15747A

16,998

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2011 MERCEDES BENZ C300 4 MATIC

2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD

27,498

Keyless Entry, Roof Rack, Satellite Radio, AC, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync. Stk #V16510

17,598

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 FORD FUSION SE

2012 CRYSLER 300 TOURING LCD Touch Screen, Wood Trim, Alloy Wheels, A/C, Dual Climate Control Stk #D15874C

20,698

th

20

7 passenger, DVD Player, AC, Pwr Windows, locks and mirrors Stk #D15667A

$

2012 JEEP LIBERTY Trail rated mantra of unmatched capability holds true for all who take the wheel, 4X4 Stk #16370A

20,998

$

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

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VICTORIA NEWS

th

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Keyless Ignition, Leather, Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Power Memory Seats, Moonroof, Ac, Park Assist. Stk #D16478

1

2004 PONTIAC MONTANA

$

22,698

VICTORIA NEWS

BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE!

abs, ac, boxliner, hood struts, steering wheel audio controls, trac control, alloy. Stk #D16445

BC ONLY!

th

18

$

AWD, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, LCD Touch Screen, Moonroof Stk #V16544

BC ONLY!

NO

17

VICTORIA NEWS

1

5 TIME WINNER FOR BEST OF THE CITY!

AC, Traction Control, BC Only, All New Tires! Stk #Z16335

ACCIDENTS!

th

Best City

of the

R YEA

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE!A/C - Cruise Control - 4 New tires - Pwr Windows, locks, mirrors - AM/FM Radio. Stk #C16393

19,998

$

VICTORIA NEWS

1

Best City

of the

2014

15,498

9,298

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO

ACCIDENTS!

16

1

Best City

of the

R YEA

ACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES! Stk #V16204

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

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Classy, sporty and super clean!! This is one you don’t want to miss out on!! Stk #D16290

th

Best City

of the

Voted

2013

2011 NISSAN ALTIMA S

DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.

VICTORIA NEWS

2008 FORD F350 LARIAT

This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1! Stk #V16088

HYBRID

COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ON ALL OUR VEHICLES

1

Voted

R YEA

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

18,998

$

Best City

of the

Voted

2012

21,598

$

Voted

R YEA

LOW KMS!

Voted

2011

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

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

3.99%

R YEA

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD

FROM

2010

TO SERVE YOU

3

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B4 • Driveway

Friday, November 14, 2014 - BLACK

PRESS GREATER VICTORIA

Driveway • B5

BLACK PRESS GREATER VICTORIA- Friday, November 14, 2014

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Fri. & Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm Prices in effect until Wednesday, Nov 19

AND GETTING

2007 BMW 323I

2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT

2010 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS

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

14,998

22,398

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 FORD E250

2013 DODGE DART SXT

2010 FORD E250

BC ONLY! Recent brake work done A/C - Handsfree Phone - Traction Control AUX/USB - 17” Alloy Full Curtain Airbags. Stk #V16412

24,498

$

NO

ACCIDENTS!

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

16,998

$

NO

18,798

26,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2011 HONDA ACCORD EX-L

ACCIDENTS!

2013 TOYOTA COROLLA 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

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! LEATHER! Stk #V16486

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Cruise, Steering Wheel Controls, Satellite Radio, Tem/Compass Gauge. Stk #D16438A

No Accidents! 7 Passenger, Traction Control, Cruise Control, A/C, Roof Rack. Stk #X16483

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2012 MAZDA CX-7

2012 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4WD

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

19,498

20,898

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED

$

BC ONLY!

BC ONLY! Newly machined front rotors! A/C - Back Up Camera in rearview mirror - MP3 - AUX - Power Mirrors - Steel Running Boards. Stk #V16405

NO

ACCIDENTS!

15,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

23,898

17,498

$

19

1 YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY! ON THIS F350

4,995

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 DODGE DART SXT BC ONLY! NO ACCIDENTS! Manual Transmission Sunroof. Stk #X16359

AWD

NO

ACCIDENTS!

16,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 RAM 1500 SLT

2012 FORD FUSION SEL

29,698

The standard 2.5L I-4 engine and the 6-speed automatic transmission team up for 33 mpg hwy; that’s fuel economy. Stk #D15747A

16,998

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2011 MERCEDES BENZ C300 4 MATIC

2011 FORD ESCAPE XLT FWD

27,498

Keyless Entry, Roof Rack, Satellite Radio, AC, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync. Stk #V16510

17,598

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 FORD FUSION SE

2012 CRYSLER 300 TOURING LCD Touch Screen, Wood Trim, Alloy Wheels, A/C, Dual Climate Control Stk #D15874C

20,698

th

20

7 passenger, DVD Player, AC, Pwr Windows, locks and mirrors Stk #D15667A

$

2012 JEEP LIBERTY Trail rated mantra of unmatched capability holds true for all who take the wheel, 4X4 Stk #16370A

20,998

$

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

www.galaxymotors.net

VICTORIA NEWS

th

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Keyless Ignition, Leather, Heated Seats, Bluetooth, Power Memory Seats, Moonroof, Ac, Park Assist. Stk #D16478

1

2004 PONTIAC MONTANA

$

22,698

VICTORIA NEWS

BEST PLACE TO BUY A PREOWNED VEHICLE!

abs, ac, boxliner, hood struts, steering wheel audio controls, trac control, alloy. Stk #D16445

BC ONLY!

th

18

$

AWD, Backup Camera, Bluetooth, LCD Touch Screen, Moonroof Stk #V16544

BC ONLY!

NO

17

VICTORIA NEWS

1

5 TIME WINNER FOR BEST OF THE CITY!

AC, Traction Control, BC Only, All New Tires! Stk #Z16335

ACCIDENTS!

th

Best City

of the

R YEA

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE!A/C - Cruise Control - 4 New tires - Pwr Windows, locks, mirrors - AM/FM Radio. Stk #C16393

19,998

$

VICTORIA NEWS

1

Best City

of the

2014

15,498

9,298

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO

ACCIDENTS!

16

1

Best City

of the

R YEA

ACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES! Stk #V16204

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

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Classy, sporty and super clean!! This is one you don’t want to miss out on!! Stk #D16290

th

Best City

of the

Voted

2013

2011 NISSAN ALTIMA S

DIVORCE? BANKRUPTCY? BAD CREDIT? NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM, WE CAN HELP. GET APPROVED.

VICTORIA NEWS

2008 FORD F350 LARIAT

This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1! Stk #V16088

HYBRID

COMPREHENSIVE VEHICLE INSPECTIONS ON ALL OUR VEHICLES

1

Voted

R YEA

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

18,998

$

Best City

of the

Voted

2012

21,598

$

Voted

R YEA

LOW KMS!

Voted

2011

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

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

3.99%

R YEA

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD

FROM

2010

TO SERVE YOU

3

760 250-478-

Bigger Better!

RATES

COLWOOD 250-478-7603 1772 Island Hwy.

DL #30897


B6 • Driveway

Friday, November 14, 2014 - BLACK

DrivewayBC.ca

PRESS GREATER VICTORIA

Lighting your way off road By Ian Harwood

$

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With the nights getting longer and the dark grey days ahead, anybody venturing out to do a little four wheeling will tell you good off-road lighting is a must. Make sure you only operate them off-road. Good quality wiring of a set of off-road lights is important when installing them on your truck, SUV or 4x4. Simply running a power and ground may work but is not the correct way to wire them. Most off-road lights draw a lot of power when switching them on, and this load should never be applied directly to the switch. Using a relay for the switching duties will save your switch and lights as well as make for a safer installation. Relays are easy to install and some lights come with them, but if not, you can pick up a relay from your local auto parts store. Install a switch in the cab of your truck in a location that is convenient for you to reach, , or tap into the high-beam circuit of the headlights to power the relay. Mount the relay inside the cab, under the dash or other location out of the way and out of the elements. Run a wire from the battery or , other positive source to the switch. This is the positive feed to switch the relay on. You will also need to run a ground wire to the switch from the frame or

other ground then run a positive feed wire from the battery to the positive in position on the relay. There will be four connectors on the relay, a positive, a negative, a positive out and a positive in from the battery. Read the packaging or directions to determine which is which. Find the ground position on the relay and run a wire from it to a good ground on the chassis of the vehicle. Anywhere on the frame or other metal structure of the vehicle will normally produce a decent ground. Run a section of wire from the switch output to the switched power input on the relay. Again, this will be marked or identified on the directions that came with your relay. Run the last wire from the relay positive out position to the lights and connect it to the positive feed on the lights. Ground the lights by attaching the black or ground wire to the frame or other ground on the truck. HID lights have become more popular with off-roaders these days. Installation is a little more work. But the principles remain the same. Be sure to follow the instructions provided in the kit. HID stands for High intensity discharge which

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refers to a new technology that relies on an electrical charge to light the xenon gas contained in a sealed bulb. Unlike the halogen bulb, the HID bulb does not have a filament, because there is no filament the bulbs are not susceptible to vehicle vibration damaged. There are however effected by and fluctuations in the vehicles electrical system and depending on the vehicle they may require some resistors. The HID bulb creates light by bridging an arc between two electrodes, instead of heating a filament. This light is similar to the energy transfer when lightning strikes. The arc stimulates the xenon gases producing bright white beam of light. The next wave of off-road lighting technology is LED. Rigid is a leader in this technology. Low amperage and superior light projecting forward is why most off-road racers are switch to this type of light. Check them out at www.rigidindustries.com. ian.harwood@drivewaybc.ca


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Motoring Maui: The Bliss and the Bad Lahaina, Maui - Locals call it the “Maui Merge.” It’s enough to take a blissfully mellow tourist and perhaps get them as heated as their freshly acquired crimson sunburn. It’s a merge that doesn’t take place within the lines of an ending lane, as one would imagine. Somehow that merge extends onto the shoulder and beyond. Watch out for the cyclist and the stray dog! It’s almost like a game, I’m told, to see how far ahead of all the other cars you can get. As I observe this type of manouevre in action from a Ford Escape rental vehicle, I can’t help but chuckle to myself. I guess some things stay the same no matter what kind of paradise you’re driving in. But it’s not all bad, right? If you’re not stuck in traffic on Maui’s west island’s main highway – which doesn’t always move at a highway-like speed – you’re in luck. You’ll have a warm, tropical breeze flowing through the cabin, unless you’re in need of an air conditioning overdose to counteract the humidity. Hawaii Route 30, also known as the Honoapi'ilani Highway, is a 56-kilometre stretch of road that you end up on when traveling to Lahaina or close to it. A “family” reunion just happened to be taking place on one of Hawaii’s eight islands, which gave me a perfect excuse to beat the fall blah’s and grey skies that this time of year blesses us with. I use family in bunny ears since my BFF since childhood, Nikki, and I have been sister-like since grade three. Her family is my family. And vice versa. And as families do, they try to figure out logistics and transportation; who will be going in whose car when it came to outings. A total of nine of us were vacationing together. Luckily, my other sister, Minti lives on the island and had her Honda Odyssey to shuttle some adults, and her three daughters. Good thing. The Escape is roomy, though not that roomy. But when a chronic noise came from the brakes, the minivan was out of commission. Luckily for only a few hours,

chaos could have ensued. Being the car person, I accompanied her to a local shop. Not only did her car get fixed very quickly, it gave insight into the local racing scene. Yes, there’s one on Maui and it’s probably not what you would have expected. Owner of Kaanapali Car Care, Bill Throckmorton, had his 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 on the hoist. With a small block Chevy inside that produces upwards of 400 horsepower, this vehicle meant business. Dirty business. From March to October, those looking for some wholesome family fun (and maybe some tailgating, whatever you interpret that to be!) are invited to the dirt track to watch him, along with fellow sprint car racers and demolition derby participants. It takes place at the appropriately named “Paradise Speedway Maui.” Here’s the website in case you’re as curious as I am (http:// www.paradisespeedwaymaui.com) Regardless, I thanked him for his invite to the endof-season event but our schedule was packed to the brim. Lahaina was a quick commute (sometimes) from the Honua Kai resort where all of us gathered. It was a breath of fresh air. Not only because we got off the resort, but it borders along a picturesque coastline. It’s the kind of coastline that postcards are made of: full of palm trees shimmying to the music of the wind. There you encounter scooters buzzing by, happy couples hand-in-hand and many modes of transportation intermingling. Front Street in Lahaina has a little bit of magic to it, too. In 2011, it was named by the American Planning Association as one of the “Great Streets.” Not every street can be great. They have guidelines. The visit was all too short and then traffic met us on the other end. What happens when you want to escape the drawbacks of paradise driving and you’re stuck in in the back seat of a car? Perhaps this is the answer. Envision yourself on a beach, holding a (virgin)

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piña colada. You’re lying on your towel with your eyes closed, let the crashing waves penetrate your ears. Then picture yourself driving your fastest lap at the Nürburgring. Now that’s paradise. Until the driver behind you honks and you get to crawl forward a metre or so. “You’ll be at the beach soon,” you repeat to yourself. alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca

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