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The election campaigns of 2014 have now been assigned to local history. In the three municipalities of the Saanich Peninsula, the recently elected municipal representatives have all taken their oath of office and are now facing the task of doing their best to meet the expectations of the electorate. We caught up with the mayors of North Saanich, Central Saanich and Sidney to find out what they considered to be the major challenges that they would face in 2015. Here are the results of those interviews. Alice Finall Mayor of North Saanich “Well, we had an interesting election,” said Mayor Alice Finall. That may be the understatement of the year as Mayor Finall and only one of the past council were returned to office after a sometimes rancorous history of debate and disagreement. The sitting members of Team North Saanich all Alice Finall lost in their bid for re-election and the only member of that quasi-political party to be elected was a new council member, Jack McClintock. “We had a 54 per cent voter turnout,” said Finall. PLEASE SEE: Public consultation, council decorum, page 2
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Public consultation, council decorum high priorities “We have great things ahead of us, and every reason to celebrate.”
goals, and cil’s actions one that throughout he hopes is the year, and “That’s very high for shared by it’s important a municipal election – Alice Finall the other that the proand I think it came as members of ment of the Sandown every reason to cele- cess is well a result of people wanthis council, considered race track lands are brate.” ing some change.” is the develand in-keeping one example of where She said that the opment of with the needs Ryan Windsor those policies could be electorate was tired of ‘workforce of the commuMayor of Central applied, she said. the sort of infighting housing’. nity. Saanich “One of the fun things that had actually led “We have “We are also Ryan Windsor “One of the first that we are looking forthe previous council to people who ward to is the 50th Anni- things that we need working our engage a mediator in an work out versary of the District,” to do,” said newly way through effort to get some sort said Finall. “It’s going to installed Mayor Ryan our Regional Sustain- here on the peninsula of professionalism back give us a chance to cel- Windsor, “is to get ability Policy, and that’s but who can’t afford into the council chamebrate and remember through our first bud- going to set some long to live here,” he said. ber. term direction for “These are members the past, but it’s really get process.” “We’ve already seen He said that the bud- our District. I’m very of our community who about looking to the an improvement in are effectively prefuture. We have great get is the engine that excited about that.” decorum,” said Finall. But one of Windsor’s vented from living here things ahead of us, and drives a lot of coun“Now we can actually because of the high cost of housing. We need to do something about that.” Another long time issue that Windsor has championed in the past is the clean-up of derelict boats in the Brentwood Bay area. W. Gifford-Jones, MD “There are boats out there, all through hy is heart attack the I also believed the research of Pauling and Stehbens irthe Saanich Inlet that number one killer in this refutable. Now, the work of Dr. Bush has convinced me shouldn’t be there. country? Ninety-nine percent my decision was prudent. They’re bad for the of doctors say it’s due to atheroenvironment and need to be cleaned up.” sclerosis (hardening of arteries) But to take large doses of vitamin C and lysine requires But as a past counand that cholesterol lowering swallowing many pills daily. It’s a tall order for those cillor himself, Windsor drugs are the primary way to who dislike swallowing one pill. So for several years I’ve said that he’s aware treat it. But I suggest cardiolo- been trying to find a company that would manufacture that in the coming year it’s his responsibility to gists have closed minds and are a combination of vitamin C and lysine powder. Now keep council on track ignoring facts that could save Medi-C Plus™ is available at health food stores and and working as a team. thousands of North Americans specialty pharmacies. “We’ve had a very from coronary attack. respectful council so far, even through The dosage for the Medi-C Plus combination is one some disagreements,” Vitamin C is required to manufacture healthy colla- flat scoop mixed with water or juice with breakfast and he said. “I know that gen, the glue that holds coronary cells together, just like the evening meal. Those at greater risk should take one things can always mortar is needed for bricks. Lysine, like steel rods in flat scoop three times a day. go sideways pretty cement, makes collagen stronger. Two-time Nobel Prize quickly, and that’s not what we’re there for. winner, Dr. Linus Pauling reported twenty-five years This column does not recommend that those taking I’m determined to work ago it takes a mere 10 milligrams to prevent scurvy, but CLDs should stop them. That is a decision that can only my hardest to keep us several thousand to prevent heart attack. be made by patients and doctors. working through the issues in a respectful and productive manWilliams Stehbens, Professor of Anatomy at Welling- As for me – I bet my life on vitamin C and lysine! ner.” ton University in New Zealand, proved Pauling was I turned 90 this year. Continued from page 1
concentrate on the needs of the community as opposed to the set agendas that we had in the past.” Finall hopes that the new council will be able to enact policies that will lead to affordable housing and address the day to day needs of the community. “Land use is a big issue,” she said. “We need to move to a planned set of policies and get away from the ad hoc decision making that we’ve sometimes had.” The use and develop-
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right. Stebhens’ research showed that coronary arteries closest to the heart are under the greatest pressure. This causes collagen to fracture resulting in the formation of a blood clot and death.
“How many towns are there where you have this picturesque business sector all located along a central economic strip?”
Dr. Sydney Bush, an English researcher, has now proven that vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis. Bush took retinal photographs, then started his patients on high doses of vitamin C and lysine. One year later additional pictures showed atherosclerosis had regressed in retinal arteries. Sixteen years ago following my own coronary attack, cardiologists claimed it was sheer madness for me to refuse cholesterol-lowering drugs. Instead, I decided to take high doses of vitamin C plus lysine with breakfast and the evening meal. I knew that Dr. Graveline, a physician and NASA astronaut, had twice developed transient global amnesia from taking cholesterol lowering drugs (CLD’s). I was also aware that patients have died from CLDs. Others have developed kidney, liver and muscle complications.
most beautiful backdrops in Canada.” Yet Price is aware that the town needs to capitalize on its strengths in the light of economic realities and the competition that businesses on the peninsula are facing in the future. “When you have new shopping malls like Uptown opening and an increase in online shopping, it puts pressure on the traditional businesses to stay afloat.” “That’s where the town council can have an impact,” said Price. “We’re working with the Economic Development Task Force ... the Chamber and the Sidney Business Improvement Area to address our challenges and ensure a bright future for Sidney.” He said that Sidney is unique and that the council can help keep it that way through a series of initiatives that help showcase the community. “We have the location, and we have the spirit to back it up,” he said. Price said that he’s also looking forward to a future where public consultation is an important part of any major decisions that his council may face. “We’re looking at relocating the fire hall, for example. It’s a decision that requires consultation with all the stakeholders and the public.” The optimism that the mayor feels for the Town of Sidney is due, at least in part, to the civic workers who are
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– Steve Price what he describes as “the most incredible staff that anyone could hope for”. “We have the best staff in the entire CRD,” he said. “These are people who work with council and help to keep us all pulling in the same direction. They’re fantastic.” editor@peninsula newsreview.com
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Conclusion: The top stories as chosen by the editorial staff at the Peninsula News Review September - October
Podmore, Cross, Daly, Bryson and more won’t run Devon MacKenzie
2014: The year in transportation In scouring the pages of the PNR from the past year, we discovered it was a busy time for many aspects of transportation on the Saanich Peninsula. Here’s a sample of what appeared in the pages of the News Review this year on the water around the Saanich Peninsula.
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n October, Kenny Podmore announced he would not seek re-election after serving two terms as councillor for the Town of Sidney. “I am very proud of all my work and achievements over the last six years,” said Podmore in an interview with the PNR. “It has been a wonderful and fulfilling experience and even though there have been challenging times, council always persevered and continuously strived to make Sidney a better community.” Podmore, who is also the Town’s Town Crier, said he plans to stay on in that role should he be re-appointed and looks forward to still being a part of the community. Podmore said his reasoning for not running again stems from negativity encountered through the job. “Without question, I understand that as a politician, one can, and should, expect a degree of criticism,” he said. Having a thick skin, Podmore continued, is a job requirement for being a councillor, but he is ready to get away from that aspect and enjoy more quality time with his wife, family and friends, he said. “I will continue to serve the community in many other ways,” said Podmore. He added he will continue to
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Kenny Podmore, left, was one of the many local politicians to announce they would not seek re-election in November.
Local politicians pack it in
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In Sidney, in addition to Podmore, Mayor Larry Cross announced in August he would not seek re-election, citing health and family reasons. Coun. Marilyn Loveless also decided not to run again. In North Saanich, Coun. Ted Daly and Elsie McMurphy stepped away, although McMurphy ran successful as a trustee for School District 63 (Saanich). In Central Saanich, Mayor Alastair Bryson decided not to seek re-election, as did Coun. John Garrison, who ran unsuccessfully in the City of Duncan.
volunteer his time with various organizations. “My supporters, my fellow council members, the staff, the fire department and the RCMP. Without all of them, I couldn’t have accomplished what I did.” One issue Podmore said he will continue to follow as well as work on as a member of the community is education around the McTavish Road interchange.
“I’ve spent three years working on making sure there’s better education around the use of traffic circles,” Podmore said. “Whether it’s making sure all the rental cars from the airport come with a pamphlet explaining the use of traffic circles, or more public education on the use of traffic circles, it’s one piece of unfinished business I would like to see through.”
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Year in Review I t’s an aspect of living on the peninsula that is always present but sometimes slips to the periphery of our consciousness ... the airport. Over the past year we did a number of stories, that often highlighted the positive contributions of the airport
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Here’s a sample of what appeared in the pages of the News Review this year on the roads around the Saanich Peninsula.
authority. The placement of the airport, after all, gave the peninsula many privileged business opportunities and the airport authority’s contribution of lands for community use was much appreciated. But there’s always a dark cloud behind
the silver lining and in October we ran a story on the helicopter noise that resulted from military helicopter training. The concerns were serious enough, but in all honesty, we just really liked the cool shot of the helicopter. Take a look.
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Flight crews with the 443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron at the Victoria airport put in around 2,000 hours of training time every year and while most of their work is done far away from residential neighbourhoods, there are noise complaints. It comes with the territory, says Major Dale Arndt, operations officer for the squadron. He said 90 per cent of their training flights are done away from people’s homes, often over the water and away from the airport proper. Yet, he said there have been close to a dozen formal complaints made this year about the noise from their Sea King helicopters. That’s down a bit from last year, when Arndt said there were closer to 15 complaints made. Those are formal complaints, not
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High-end cars and custom aircraft were the highlights of the summer Motor Gathering at the Viscount Aero Centre in Sidney.
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The Victoria airport’s fire truck shows off during the Sidney Fire Department’s 100th anniversary in August.
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A Sea King helicopter with 443 Squadron out of the Victoria International Airport flies over Sidney. Airport neighbours say their training schedule has raised concerns over noise and safety. phone calls after which the caller does not go any further. In recent weeks, the Peninsula News Review has received phone calls and emails from residents angry about the noise from what they call low-flying helicopters.
Christine Bender, who lives on Amherst Avenue, is aware she bought her home near the airport and does expect a certain amount of noise. She says, however, that over the last 20 years aircraft traffic has increased — and so has the noise.
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ovember 11 is always a challenge. There never seems to be a way to properly express the gratitude that we have for the host of men and women who have served
our country and who have arguably allowed us to have the life that we continue to enjoy today. It wasn’t a story that captured our hearts this November, however; it was
a photo. It was Sophie Constandinou, looking at the wreaths laid in remembrance of those who had given their lives. It gave us hope we would always treasure that sacrifice.
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North Saanich leads in voter turnout Steven Heywood News staff
More voters turned out in Sidney, North Saanich and Central Saanich on Saturday, Nov. 15 to elect new municipal councils and school board trustees than in the 2011 civic election. In the Town of Sidney, where Steve Price made the transition to mayor, 43 per cent of registered voters cast ballots, compared with only 31 per cent three years ago. That 12 per cent jump in turnout was mirrored in North Saanich, where
53 per cent of registered voters came out, compared with only 41 per cent in 2011. In Central Saanich, a lower voter turnout than their neighbours remained the trend, with only a 36 per cent response. That’s still up a couple of percentage points from 2011’s 32 per cent turnout. With voter interest higher than in 2011, change was on offer at the polls in North Saanich and Sidney, while Central Saanich voters elected to maintain a status quo council for the next four years. In Sidney, new Mayor Steve Price takes over, leading a mixed council of political
veterans and newcomers. In Central Saanich, Ryan Windsor was elected mayor. His council is also a mix of incumbents and newcomers — including the youngest member of a Greater Victoria municipal council, 22-year-old Niall Paltiel. North Saanich saw a changing of the guard. Incumbent Mayor Alice Finall was narrowly re-elected and only one member of Team North Saanich, Jack McClintock, was elected to council. North Saanich’s new council is now made up of people generally seen as traditionalists.
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here is always a focus at this time of year to ask our elected community leaders to look ahead, to give us their impressions of what the new year will bring us. They are the ones who govern the many millions of dollars in taxpayer contributions and user fees and often decide what a community’s priorities should be. It’s a big responsibility and we should all be watching to some degree over the next four years what happens to that money. The look ahead for this year — 2015 — is no different than in years past. The News Review looked to its municipal leaders (the trio of mayors on the Saanich Peninsula) to give our readers what they think will be some of the top issues of the year ... You never know to come. Many of responses what might happen their have their roots in local politics in the year that was — or last three year term of council. That’s only natural. As politicians, they have made promises or set projects in motion that need to be watched or followed through on in the coming year. It is from these local offices that a community can take shape, or at least make its priorities known. How does this all affect you? It is said that local government has the most impact on day-to-day life. While taking in your property taxes, municipalities pave roads and create new ones, allow (or not allow) new housing and commercial growth, keep the tap water flowing and the toilets flushing and collect the refuse and kitchen scraps that need disposal. They also look to spend your dollars. In Sidney, there could be a new fire hall. In Central Saanich, the Maber Flats water retention project is on the table. In North Saanich, what the district will do with new agricultural land (Sandown and, possible, Glen Meadows) will be up for debate. This is only a sample of what’s to come in 2015, as you never know what might happen in the world of local politics on the Saanich Peninsula. What do you think? Give us your comments by e-mail: editor@peninsulanewsreview.com or fax 250-656-5526. All letters must have a name and a telephone number for verification. The PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith,B.C. V9G 1A9. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org.
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Not a positive effort on climate Mr. Fletcher’s Dec. 24 op-ed had little to say about the climate change conference in Peru. However, his declaration that he is an agnostic or searcher was interesting because of his apparent contradiction at the end of the piece. First, can we suppose he is trying to say that when the science of climate change can convince him that it is real then he will become a “knower” or a believer? Second, does Mr. Fletcher believe that the severe droughts in the U.S.A., raging fires in Australia, flooding in Pakistan, Malaysia and India, to name a few recent catastrophic events in our world, have an unknown cause even though most of us know something pretty bad is happening? Here is his contradiction: Mr. Fletcher concedes that our province is “undergoing a climate shift with major consequences.” Is Mr. Fletcher a believer only that climate change is occurring in British Columbia and is he a so called agnostic for the remainder of the planet? Finally to Mr. Fletcher, glaciers did indeed begin to recede in the 1800s about the same time the Industrial Revolution began to source its power from coal and other fossil fuels. And, yes, our emission levels did drop slightly in Canada between 2005 and 2012 because of the downturn in the economy, certainly not by a positive effort from our present government who have, at best, thwarted progress toward mitigating climate disruption at any climate change conference. T.V. Gogol North Saanich
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Another AED available In your Dec. 19 edition, on page 5, you told the story of Janis Jean and how her saving a life in Hawaii resulted in the donation to Sidney of an AED Unit (a defibrillator). The article continued by quoting the Deputy Fire Chief as saying there are now four such units in Sidney. Since it may be vital in saving a life, I am writing to let you know there is a fifth unit located at a place regularly used by many members of the public. The Mary Winspear Centre has one attached to the wall in the main hallway immediately opposite the box office. This
was donated to them by the Rotary Club of Sidney following an incident, where had it been available, a life could possibly have been saved. I have been advised that although, since installation, the AED has not yet had to be used, many members of the Centre’s staff have volunteered to be, and have been trained, in its operation. As a member of another Rotary Club, I am pleased to learn that Rotary has again been able to follow its tradition of service to this community. Dennis J. Sutton Sidney
People like conspiracies Your Dec. 26 article on vaccines highlights slick scare-mongering. Vaccines are of course not zero risk, though care about allergies and quality control minimize risks. And peer-reviewed is not a great criteria for believing studies, as often it is cursory and sometimes is “palreviewed” — biased. But people like Heather Fraser go on anecdotes, which may be mis-stated or worse. And people extrapolate without care. Don’t blame the Internet for spreading bad ideas, gossip in kitchens, stores, and cafes long preceded it. The Internet gives an opportunity to check facts, for those with perspective and critical thinking skills. But people believe what they want to believe, despite being thoroughly discredited. Many people like conspiracy theories, which are more fun for fools than reality is. Keith Sketchley Saanich
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Rare opportunity to purchase an already re-zoned development site on the Government St. tourist and shopping corridor in downtown Victoria, B.C. Recently re-zoned for a new mixed use residential/commercial condo development OR re-open the existing 57 room hotel! The new plans approved by city hall consist of 106 condominium suites and 3 large retail units consisting of 1,247 SqFt, 1,447 SqFt and 4,876 sq.ft. Sale includes 2 liquor licenses! Call today for more information. ML# 343801
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Unique downtown penthouse with panoramic views of world famous Victoria Inner Harbour! Enjoy breathtaking views of the Parliament Buildings, the Olympic Mountains and the city skyline! Situated in the much sought after Harbour Court Condominiums, this spacious 1 bedroom penthouse offers: living room with wood burning fireplace, in-line dining room, spacious master bedroom with ensuite, main bathroom with double shower, excellent kitchen with breakfast bar, in-suite laundry, enclosed balcony with amazing views and more! Don’t miss this rare opportunity - Call today! MLS# 344463
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Nestled in a natural park like setting adjacent to Olympic View Golf Course is our next phase of the community at Latoria Creek. Heron’s Landing is situated in a tranquil setting within the community and is yet just steps away from shopping, schools, services and recreational opportunities. These are spacious two bedroom/ two bathroom homes which are all over 1200 square feet. With only four units per floor, each home is a corner suite and all offer an abundance of natural light. Solid concrete floors and enhanced sound-proofing ensure privacy and peace. The grounds are designed to be natural in every way so you can enjoy a walk along our creek or just sit and enjoy nature’s wildlife at your doorstep. www.latoriacreek.com
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Exciting 1908 character 5 bd, 2 bth home worth attention. Top floor featuring 2 bd, den, gas f/p, open living/kit. & addt’l air tight stove. Home raised with addition of lower in ‘96. Separate entry, 5 piece bth & addt’l 3 bedrms on lower. Recent improvements include roof, elec. & HWT. Period era features include 9’ ceilings, fir flooring, water closet, leaded glass window and more. Catch morning/late sun from 2 porches! Versatile floor plan functions well for extended family and exchange students w/ separation between floors and 2 laundry. Make handy use of established gardens, detached garage, storage shed and lane access. Central and desired location; close to schools, beaches, shopping and more.
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211-4529 W. Saanich Rd. MLS 343719 Welcome to the Duval! Modern & Bright, SW Open Concept Corner 2 bed Condo Convenient to all Royal Oak Amenities. Features incl: SS appliances, CaesarStone countertops, Eating Bar, Elec Fireplace, in-suite Laundry, Heated Bathroom tile floor, Soaker Tub, Sep. Shower, 2 Vanities, Sec. underground Parking, sep. Storage Locker. Enjoy views of Trees & Mountains from the Oversized windows, BBQ on the Large Deck or walk to Shopping, Restaurants, Rec. Center, Buses, etc. Rentals & Pets allowed. Balance of 2-5-10 new home warranty remaining.
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Interior design for pet lovers Milo, our 15lb terrier cross, has become the patriarch of our family over the past three years and occupies a huge part of my heart. He has been the namesake for one of my furniture design collections, the inspiration for many neutral colour palettes, and has had two guest appearances on my TV Milo show Trend (which airs weekly on Chek.) Pet lovers can relate to my adoration for this little guy when I speak of the warmth and compassion that our furry friend brings into our home. However, I am sure that you can also relate to some of my frustrations when making the home pet friendly, while maintaining a lovely looking space. Copious amounts of hair or fur, scratching of your furniture and the occasional accident on your favorite area rug are just few challenges that may present themselves. On the other hand, with a little extra planning you can make your coexistence much easier. While each pet is a little different in their needs and requirements, here are some tricks that have worked for our family. One suggestion is to choose materials for your furniture that are extremely durable and compliment your pet’s hair colour. I am extremely lucky that Milo fits into my obsession with all shades of grey (purely by coincidence). I have chosen furniture that is within the grey tones and in fabrics of ultra suede and leatherette for the main pieces. While leather is also a very durable option, I found that leatherette was a better option for us. They exceed up to a 500,000 double rub count, making them less likely to puncture
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from little claws and can be wiped down with mild soap and water (no leather conditioning or special cleaners required.) Having hard surface floors, with good quality area rugs has been a blessing for our pet friendly home. While we realize that investing in an expensive area rug at this point isn’t practical for us, having the option to take a mid-range, good quality rug out of the house to have it professionally cleaned or replaced if it is unsalvagable is a more economical option than replacing wall to wall carpeting throughout the entire home. If you have a large dog that will mark softer hardwoods with their claws, a durable luxury vinyl plank, tile or laminate floor may be the best option for you. One project I embarked on was the dog bathing station that I set up in our laundry room. Of course I was inspired by one of the many ideas found on pinterest. Milo is fairly small, and doesn’t need a lot of elaborate features. I installed a faucet with a hose attachment, deep laundry tub and shelves with many small baskets for organizing the tools needed to get the little guy spick- and-span after a long hike or walk.
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Condos, Townhomes, Strata Titles, Duplexes
Free list with pictures and addresses. I also give you a minimum of $1,000 cash when I hand you the keys. Visit www.jimparsons.com HAVE YOUR SUPER BOWL PARTY HERE!!
New MLS 343906
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$333,900
The 612 sqft enclosed yard with covered patio is perfect for BBQ during the game. Upgraded surround sound wiring for excellent game coverage, beautiful granite counters for snacks and conversation during the game. The beautiful spa/gym/pool or Infrared Sauna can be enjoyed by people not so involved with the game. Close to bus routes so transport home before and after is an easy solution. Call today for private viewing. Plan your next Super Bowl Party here in your new home.
April Prinz RE/MAX Camosun 250-744-3301
Jim Parsons One Percent Realty 250-580-0739 Victoria
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Jim Parsons One Percent Realty 250-580-0739
Saanich Peninsula
$209,900 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 215-1505 CHURCH AVENUE This very bright, corner condo will have your heart humming sweetly because you’ll never have to experience weather doldrums again. There is even a lovely view of Mt. Tolmie from most windows. Very efcient layout with kitchen, dining room and living room all on one end and bedrooms, bathroom and insuite laundry on the other. Two enclosed balconies expand your living space and enjoyment of those views. Very well run complex. This 55+ building is just the quiet place to call home and it’s a short walk to shopping and bus routes as well. Small pet okay.
Jim Parsons One Percent Realty 250-508-0739 ~
*WEST FACING 2 BEDROOM* *$289,900 BRENTWOOD BAY* - Still under warranty - Vacant and immaculate! - Upgrades, sundeck, secure parking - Extra storage, elevator and more! - Call to view today! - MLS 344445 - www.craigwalters.net
Craig Walters RE/MAX Camosun 250-655-0608
*BRAND NEW $399,900* - 1,513 sqft 3 bedroom 2 bathroom - Major appliances, covered parking, more! - Sunny spacious patio - Full warranty, full appliance package - Located in convenient Central Saanich! - Net tax now included!!! - www.craigwalters.net - MLS 339926
Craig Walters RE/MAX Camosun 250-655-0608
*COUNTRY ESTATE $819,900* *LEVEL, SUNNY, CENTRAL SAANICH* - 3,531 sqft 5 bedroom, 3 baths - Road access front and back - Greenhouse, attached garage - Easy legal inlaw possible - www.craigwalters.net - MLS 339882
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*PLAYERS DRIVE $728,800* *BEAR MOUNTAIN SPECIAL* - 3,600 custom sqft. Warranty! - 2 bedroom suite plus inlaw - Elegant 3 bedroom main oor - Granite, hardwood, vaults - Double garage, huge sun deck, more! - www.craigwalters.net - MLS 344755
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ULTRA PRIVATE 5 ACRES EXQUISITE ESTATE ONLY $849,900
New MLS 345041
Roy & Deborah Coburn 250-812-5333 RE/MAX Camosun 250-812-1989
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4 762 EGRET CLOSE (OFF FLEETWOOD) $719,000 Start the new year 2015 off right. Come and be impressed awesome brand new home just completed. Located at the end of Fleetwood on a cul de sac. Quiet location. Egret Close. Traditional covered entry. Kitchen w’ island. Living room/dining room. Not one but 2 master bdrm with 4 and 5 pce ensuites, large walk-in closet. 4 pce bath on main oor. Laundry on main. Large family room. 4 bdrm upstairs. Wood oors. Ofce w/bar. Crawlspace. Bonus 1 bdrm legal suite w/separate electric meter so costs ofoaded to tenant. On demand hot water, gas forced air heat w/ heat pump. South facing rear yard. Fully landscaped. Min to Lakewood elem, Costco shops, movie theatres and all conveniences. GST included. Brand new & nothing to docome see for yourself!!! 2/5/10 warranty. MLS 344358. $719,000.
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2162 Epworth St., $629,000 MLS 345000, Saturday 2-4 Boorman’s Real Estate Dean Boorman, 250-882-0234
MLS 344663, Sunday 2-4 One Percent Realty Jim Parsons, 250-508-0739
pg. 5
982 Mckenzie Ave., $329,000
pg. 3
211-4529 West Saanich Road, $339,900 MLS 343719, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
pg. 5
Komal & Karn Dodd Sutton Group West Coast Realty 250-479-3333
2655 Sooke Rd., from $199,900
7182 West Saanich Road., From $370,000
Saturday & Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun John Percy, 250-508-1551
pg. 1
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West Shore The Terraces at Latoria Walk
306-3223 Selleck Way, $499,000
MLS 344036, Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun pg. 1 Cheryl Barnes, 250-413-7943
pg. 5
$110,000
Share sale of well established custom woodworking business in Sidney. Focused on yacht interiors, exteriors, decks + home & business interiors. Whether a boat, home or business they offer craftsmanship, creativity, service & outstanding value. This is the right time to take over a turn key operation as owner is retiring. Do not approach directly.
250-382-9171
Heron’s Landing at Latoria Creek 762 Egret Close, $719,000 From $294,900 Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
New MLS 345076
TO SEE IT HERE CALL THE REV TEAM
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Friday, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 pg. 7 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Murray Lawson, 250-477-5353
Saanich West
Saanich East MLS 344352, Saturday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Cheryl Barnes, 250-413-7943
215-1505 Church Ave., $209,900
$849,900
It’s hard to believe this ultra private sanctuary is a peaceful 20 minute drive from major shopping. The one owner custom home boasts 3,800 square feet of living space with high ceilings, oversized windows, super gourmet kitchen, great room and family dining. 4+ bedrooms with a wonderful master suite, exercise room, games room and large private mountain and ocean views from 4 terraces. Bonus: detached garage with full bath. Come create the memories of a lifetime. MLS 345041.
100% FINANCING POSSIBLE! 3 BDRM, 3 BATH TOWN HOMES $319,900 Excellent opportunity to get into Real Estate market for young family or downsizing. Some units just completed and ready to occupy. Over 1,300 hundred sqft of quality living area with 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, den, wood cabinets with granite counter tops, garage, carport and more. Quiet no through road, next to Galloping goose trail. Price includes GST, 6 appliances, blinds and more. Few units under construction with large 2 or 3 bdrms, still time to choose your colours and xtures. Donít miss call now for nancing details and more. DoddTeam.ca
From $639,900 Thursday - Sunday 12-3 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
pg. 3
MLS 344358, Saturday & Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ron Bahrey, 250-744-8772
pg. 7
pg. 8
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Fantastic 9th floor southeast corner suite in the Corazon This 2 bedroom suite offers outstanding views of the city, ocean and mountains. The moment you enter the suite you will love the floor to ceiling windows that enhance the view. Terrific open floor plan with efficient kitchen featuring stainless appliances. A generous master suite with cheater en-suite bath with ample closet space and the nearly 9ft ceilings give you everything you could need. Unique zoning for the building allows for legal short term rentals, pets allowed and a great onsite caretaker make this a worry free home. Secure parking and additional storage in a downtown concrete building, just move right in!
405-1028 Balmoral $219,900
Light and bright Top floor suite, completely renovated with new floors, kitchen and bathroom, crown molding and fresh paint. An ideal 1 bedroom, 1bath home in a convenient village location. Walking/biking distance to downtown and shopping. Whether you are a first time buyer, investor, or looking for a pied de terre have a look at this one! Available for immediate occupancy with secured parking and storage! This small, well-run complex offers a true sense of community with modern features including in-suite laundry, elevator and balcony. Walking distance to everything. Steps from shopping, restaurants and parks. Flexible ownership with no age restrictions, rent-able and pets welcome. Small dog (under 15 lbs) or cat. Call now!
285 Island Hwy. $469,900
Level .21 acre property with a 2 story, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home set well back on the lot featuring fresh stucco, new roof, a new rear deck, new gas tankless hot water, new appliances, some new windows, new driveway and a finished workshop on the lower level offering 3 workbenches and power for a welder and compressor++(suite potential). The floor plan features a formal front entry, generous living room with gas fireplace, 2 beds and a bath on the main and 2 beds and a bath up. This home is in great condition with many character features including inlay-ed oak and fir floors, coved ceilings, period fir trim, wood windows and a large eat in country kitchen overlooking the south facing rear yard and deck. A great family home or holding property.
208-1370 Beach Drive $699,900
Spectacular 1518 sqft home in a concrete and steel building located across from Oak Bay and the Marina with 2 parking stalls and a resident manager. Transformed through a tasteful and seem-less renovation, the floor plan has been beautifully adapted to modern life. High end hardwood floors, new baseboards and crown molding, new switch plates and lighting lend a sophisticated feel to the home. The open concept plan features quartz countertops and marble backsplash, new cabinetry with eating bar and computer station and new appliances. A new marble finished fireplace creates warmth and focus to a space that is ideal for entertaining. A light and bright easy care home with a south east exposure in a fantastic location. Your new home awaits.
1446 Dallas - SOLD 1450 Dallas Rd. Still Available! $1,395,000
Another Quality home built by Prodigy and developed by RM2 development inc. Designed by Zebra this Dallas Road ocean view home will be built to exacting standards in one of Victoriaís iconic locations. Offering unobstructed south views of the waterfront Olympic Mountain range this home will feature radiant in floor heat, hard surface counter-tops, large commercial grade low E windows, security system sound and vac roughed in, landscaped with sprinkler system, contemporary design gas fireplace, energy efficient front loader washer and gas dryer, Smart wiring options and more. Located close to Beacon Hill Park, Cook St Village and walking distance to Downtown. Call now! MLS 329624 & MLS 329622.
7445 Thornton Hts $369,900
Panoramic ocean and mountain views from this easy build nearly level hilltop half acre lot at Silver Spray. This fully serviced lot is ideally located in the subdvision offing excellent privacy bordering East Sooke park to the east and a green belt to the north. The elevation of the property is ideal offering spectacular views spanning East Sooke Park’s shoreline, the straits of Juan de Fuca, the snow peaked Olympics and Secretary Island to the spectacular sunsets over the Sooke Hills and the open Pacific. The gentle slopped driveway leads up to your hilltop building site offing secure views without much site preparation. Covenants are in place securing the views, building style and uses in the development protecting your investment.
1491 Honeysuckle Pl. $724,900
Beautiful log construction home on 1 acre. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and backing onto a regional trail system and green belt, this bright and sunny property has been fenced and cross fenced, is currently home to sheep and chickens and easily adapted for horses. The level entry open concept main floor features large wood frame windows a beautiful master bedroom with en-suite bath, field stone fireplace, family room with wood stove and vaulted ceilings showcasing the log construction. A double car attached garage, daylight walkout lower level & separate drive in workshop, concrete tile roof, new hardwood floors and fresh paint completes the picture. Exceptional original construction and impossible to replace at this price.
3330 Maplewood Rd. $524,900
$425,000
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6775757
Located at the top of the Latoria Walk community, “The Terraces” offer beautiful southern views towards the Olympic View Golf Course and to the Olympic Mountains beyond with over 40 acres of pristine park-land at your doorstep. Priced from $639,900 with over 3,000 sq.ft, these executive patio homes offer spacious living and superior quality in an exclusive gated community. Features include forced air heating with heat pump, hardwood floors, granite counters, open concept kitchen, S/S appliance pkg., custom built wall unit with fireplace, low-E windows, patio areas fully landscaped with complete irrigation. www.latoriawalk.com
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Beautiful 1949 Maplewood home ideal for the professional couple, single parent or new family. Situated on 2 legal lots with a west facing rear yard backing onto a 3.7 acre natural park which offers panoramic views of the city and water plus amazing sunrises and sunsets. The kitchen, living and dining rooms open out to a level, private west facing 270sqft patio, great for entertaining. Features include a fully renovated kitchen, gorgeous hardwoods, separate dining area, spacious rooms and two wood burning fireplaces plus potential for a mortgage helper on the lower level. There is a large double car garage at the south end as well as a large workshop attached at the north which could be redeveloped into your home office or studio. Great Value!
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2014
erhaps it was only fitting that we ended the year in much the same way as it started ... with a series of stories of generosity and kindness. We featured the work of the Sidney Lion’s Food Bank and how everyone was helping out with the effort to make sure that no one would be left hungry as Christmas approached. We also ran a story about a remarkable group of young people at Stelly’s Secondary School who had raised money for the construction of a school in Fiji and were planing to go there to help with the actual building of the structure. But a favorite story of giving was one in which we played a small part. It was the Peninsula News Review’s annual Coins for Kids campaign. The story was special to us because for over
a month we’d had a series of our neighbors on the peninsula drop into our office clutching jars of change, wanting to make a difference. We met these people, spoke to them, and were overwhelmed with thanks that we have the privilege of serving this special community. Thank you. We also thank our supporters during this year’s Coins campaign — Panorama Recreation Centre staff helped us and they collected a lot both at thier main centre and at Greenglade. Thanks go out as well to Muffet & Louisa and the Sidney Bakery on Beacon Avenue in Sidney — without them we would not have hit the $3,000 mark.
Year in Review
— Year in Review stories and commentary compiled by Tim Collins
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Coins for Kids hits $3,000 mark News staff
Those collections of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters and more are starting to pile up at home or at the office. So why not help a child and their family this holiday season by donating those coins to the Peninsula News Review’s annual Coins For Kids campaign? As of Dec. 29, the official tally sat at close to $3,000 — well above last year’s tally. That amount was reached thanks to the generosity of many, like one gentleman who brought in $200 in rolled coins
this week. The News Review collects coins of any denomination (paper money and cheques are also accepted) in our annual effort to raise money to help children in need. This year’s campaign again helped the Saanich Peninsula Toys For Tots effort. Founded by Rob McMillan and this year run by the staff at Sidney’s Mary Winspear Centre, Toys For Tots buys gifts for girls and boys, young and old, to help make their Christmas a little better. McMillan says he’s happy the Winspear Centre stepped up to take on the heavy lifting, includ-
ing collecting the toys, wrapping them (with the help of a lot of volunteers) and taking them to the Sidney Lions Food Bank for distribution. Familes wishing to take part in the Toys for Tots program can register at the food bank. Last year, the program helped around 500 families. “We do a lot for the youth in this area,” he said. Last year, readers donated more than $2,400 to the Coins For Kids campaign. Look for Coins for Kids donation cans in Peninsula businesses. Drop off coins at the Peninsula News Review office at 103-9830 Second St. in Sidney.
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A final word on 2014
Youth set the tone for 2015 on the Peninsula
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ne last word on the year that’s past and the year to come. The communities of the Saanich Peninsula are often characterized by their quaint and quiet demeanor ... peaceful, pastoral towns set amongst generational farms and quaint shops. This only tells a part of the story. The peninsula is also a place of youthful exuberance, as evidenced by the young people climbing the walls at Stelly’s Secondary School Boulders Climbing Academy, or the excitement and energy displayed in local basketball and hockey games. Our favorite illustration of how the peninsula is a blend of ages came with the story of the Sidney Town Crier ... or criers. Rowan Petrie, 6, seemed intent on replacing the official Town Crier Kenny Podmore. While it hasn’t happened yet, it’s good to remember that our communities, while peaceful, are also dynamic. We look forward to
seeing what the new
year will bring.
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2014: The year in transportation Here’s a sample of what appeared in the pages of the News Review this year on the roads around the Saanich Peninsula.
Aug. 24
May looking for a banner year Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Elizabeth May offers 2015 predictions Tim Collins News staff
Steven Heywood/News staff
There’s an annual bevy of classic car shows throughout the Saanich Peninsula
Oct. 9
Sidney resident Wendy DeBeck offered to be a good samaritan during the November civic election, providing rides to the polls for people who needed a little help. Steven Heywood/ News staff
Aug. 17
Steven Heywood/News staff
Sidney’s Resthaven Lodge Foundation held the first Bed Races on Beacon fundraising event. Watch for it again in 2015.
Elizabeth May is a firebrand. In 2014, for the second year in a row, the Leader of the Green Party of Canada and Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands was voted the Hardest Working MP in the annual Hill Times Political Savvy Survey. She also placed third in the Best Constituency MP and Best Public Speaker categories in the same survey. Last year, May was named the Hardest Working MP in the MacLean’s/ Actualite’ Parliamentarian of the Year Awards and won Parliamentarian of the Year in 2012. But for May, none of that means that much. “I’m grateful for the recognition,� said May in a recent interview from Ecuador where she was spending Christmas with her daughter after the COP20 talks in Lima, Peru. “But, really, I’m only doing what I love.� She takes more pride in the fact she’s been able to affect some change. “I like to think that I’ve played a role in bringing at least a little decorum back to the House,� she said. May was also successful in bringing forward a private member’s bill, the Federal Framework on Lyme Disease Act, which
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MP Elizabeth May was on hand for many area events, such as this year’s Crystal Awards. received royal assent in December. “It’s really important to me to have managed to get this legislation through. Now, I’ll be watching to ensure its full implementation.� May said the coming year is full of challenges — ones she is anxious to meet head on. “We have to get a global climate agreement in place. I saw what Canada did in Peru and I know that we can do so much better. I’m determined to do my best to make that happen. “Climate change is possibly the single biggest challenge facing us and it’s time we started punching above our weight again to solve the situation.� Her criticism of Canada’s performance on the issue led her to the upcoming federal election. “I’m excited about the election. The Green Party is within shooting distance
of getting far more support and respect. We’ve demonstrated the ability to bring people together ... to work across party lines ... and that can make a huge difference.�
But, according to May, her energy and dedication to the bigger picture never overshadows what she sees as her primary job. “It’s my constituents,� she said. “My job is to do the best I can for the people who elected me. I never forget that.� She said constituents present an ‘unimaginable’ list of concerns, ranging from helping loved ones who are caught up in the Syrian conflict to resolving local issues. “I can’t really predict what 2015 will bring,� she said. “But I know that I’m ready to do my best to meet it head-on. That’s the only way I know.�
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AS OF DEC. 29/14 - COURTESY OF VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES/ » TOTAL, DEC. 2013
351/355 » 377/437 » 3,238/3,554
NEW LISTINGS/ TOTAL, DEC. 2013 ACTIVE RES. LISTINGS/ PEAK, DEC. 2013
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CONSTRUCTION TRENDING UPWARDS IN B.C. A new survey released Dec. 29 by the Independent Contractors and Businesses Association of B.C. (ICBA) reveals that B.C.’s open shop construction companies expect 2015 to be even busier than 2014. The survey revealed 47 per cent of companies are predicting increased work in 2015 and 50 per cent believe their business volume will stay the same. One of the biggest surges in business is in the north of the province. — ICBA
SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES IN BUYING AND SELLING YOUR HOME The Peninsula News Review is looking to help tell your stories about buying and selling your home. Homefinder is going local this month and our staff are collecting story ideas for this page. So, 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 the editor at 250-656-1151, ext. 128 or email editor@peninsulanewsreview.com to share your ideas.
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The Saanich Peninsula has its share of high-end homes and properties on the market —and have been termed ‘hard-sells’ in the current state of affairs. But what will be the real estate trends for 2015?
Real estate strong on Peninsula No crystal ball but local real estate agents are bullish on 2015
Tim Collins News staff
Real estate is a tough business to predict, but for the professional realtors of the Saanich Peninsula, the future looks strong. “Of course I don’t have a crystal ball,” said Jack Barker of JB and Associates. “But from where I’m sitting, we have a very strong year ahead.” Barker said that there is particular interest in the condominium market in Sidney now that the depreciation reports mandated by the Provincial Strata Property Act have come in. That information now allows potential buyers to gauge the cost of condominium living, including the strata costs involved. “Now that we have that information, people are more inclined to buy into that market ... and the banks are more willing to provide financing for the purchase of those
Steven Heywood/News staff
Townhomes and condos are in demand, especially in Sidney where land resources are scarce. properties.” Barker said that if anything, there is an under-supply of condominiums on the peninsula, particularly in Sidney. “We just don’t have enough of them here now to meet the market demand. Those that will come up, I imagine will go very quickly.” Patrick Achtzner, of DFH Real Estate, also feels that the market on the peninsula is very strong. “The key, as always, is pricing. Good properties that are properly priced are selling very quickly, often
within days of being listed,” he said. “These are homes that are receiving multiple offers and are often being sold above the asking price. That tells you that the market is very solid.” When asked about the potential of a housing bubble (an overvaluation of the market that eventually collapses under its own weight) Achtzner said that it just doesn’t exist on the Peninsula. “We had a bit of a correction in 2008 and 2009,” he said, “But that stabilized very quickly and now the
prices are very strong and the values are there.” Barker agreed. “There may be an oversupply or overvaluation of properties, particularly condominiums in Victoria of Vancouver ... time will tell ... but here on the Peninsula that just isn’t the case. If anything we are in need of more listings and more properties.” It’s a feeling shared by Achtzner, particularly at this time of year. “A lot of people won’t list over the holidays. Some even take their homes off the market at this time of year. It’s a mistake ... we’re needing more listings to meet the demand. It’s a great time to list.” There are some negative factors foreseen in the coming year, however. “Large homes on bigger acreages are still a tough sell,” said Barker. “People are looking for smaller, more manageable homes so the larger properties really have to be priced well to sell.” “But all in all,” said Barker, “the real estate market here is blessed by the fact that we’re marketing homes in a beautiful location where everyone would love to live.” editor@peninsulanewsreview.com
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Limit 4. After limit 3.99
Rest of Week 3.99
188 EACH
CHRISTIE COOKIES or CRACKERS Selected Types & Sizes
Limit 4. After limit 1.99
Rest of Week 1.99
177 EACH
5
2/$
LAY’S (180g) or RUFFLES (235g) POTATO CHIPS Selected Types
COCA-COLA or PEPSI BEVERAGES 6 x 710mL Selected Types
Rest of Week 2.99
Rest of Week 3.49
Limit 4. After limit 2.99
+ Deposit & Enviro Levy where applicable or 3.49 each. Limit 4.
499 EACH
12 = 24 Rolls
ROYALE BATHROOM TISSUE 9 Roll - 12 Roll Selected Types
Limit 4. After limit 5.99
Rest of Week 5.99
Rest of Week Pricing in Effect Sunday, January 4 to Friday, January 9, 2015 while quantities last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. *Our Regular Price. †Offer valid on Saturday, January 3, 2015 only. Points are issued according to the net pre-tax purchase total of eligible products after redemptions and discounts and before taxes using a valid Shoppers Optimum Card®. Excludes prescription purchases, Shoppers Optimum Bonus Points®, RBC® Shoppers Optimum® MasterCard® points and points associated with the RBC® Shoppers Optimum Banking Account, products that contain codeine, non-pointable items, tobacco products (where applicable), lottery tickets, passport photos, stamps, transit tickets and passes, event tickets, gift cards, prepaid phone cards, prepaid card products and Shoppers Home Health Care® locations. Offer applies to photofinishing services that are picked up and paid for on the day of the offer only. Not to be used in conjunction with any other Shoppers Optimum Points® promotions or offers. See cashier for details. ® 911979 Alberta Ltd.