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Woman with rare disease ‘sews’ a few good deeds Effects of relatively unknown mitochondrial disease life-changing for Saanich woman Daniel Palmer News staff

Christine Knox can no longer do many simple activities like walk to the store or go for a drink in the evening, but she hopes to support others suffering from the same complex disease through her passion for quilting. Knox battled constant migraines, an irregular heartbeat, muscle pain and fatigue for years before doctors discovered she suffers from mitochondrial disease, a debilitating condition where the energy powerhouses of the cells degrade or stop working altogether. “I was sleeping sometimes up to 15 hours a day. It was like having the flu all the time and never recovering,” says Knox, who now takes a strict vitamin and pharmaceutical cocktail to manage her symptoms. Mitochondrial disease includes a variety of genetic mutations in the mitochondrial DNA that can lead to seizures, hearing loss, heart problems and even respiratory failure. One in 6,000 Canadians suffer from the disease but less than 10 per cent are diagnosed, according to MitoCanada, a registered charity that provides awareness and support for both patients and researchers studying its effects. Prof. Francis Choy, a human geneticist and member of the University of Victoria’s Centre for Biomedical Studies, is one of those

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Christine Knox sits at her sewing machine with a near-finished quilt, destined for a patient with mitochondrial disease somewhere in Canada or the U.S. Knox started Quilts for Hope last year after she discovered she suffers from mitochondrial disease, which affects between one in 10,000 to one in 15,000 Canadians.

Did you know? n Mitochondria are responsible for creating more than 90 per cent of the energy required to sustain life and support growth in the human body. n Mitochondrial disease arises when mutations occur in the mitochondrial DNA. Those mutations can be inherited or occur spontaneously. n Defect in the mitochondrial DNA can lead to damage of the brain, heart, liver, skeletal muscles, kidney and the endocrine and respiratory systems. n There is no cure for mitochondrial disease. researchers fascinated by the disease and seeking treatments. Choy estimates between one in 10,000 and one in 15,000 people are born with a mitochondrial disease, though he stresses that number is still an educated guess.

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Family dog euthanized after attacking 16-day-old infant Pitbull-Rottweiler mixed breed had history of complaints after attacking animals Daniel Palmer News staff

A 16-day-old Saanich infant is awaiting surgery with non-life-threatening injuries after a family dog mauled

her early Sunday morning, according to Saanich police. The incident took place inside a home in the 4000 block of McLellan Road, just off Mckenzie near Glanford in the early morning hours of Dec. 28, said Saanich police Sgt. Steve Eassie. The dog, a pitbull-Rottweiler mixed breed, was euthanized Sunday afternoon, Eassie confirmed. “I can confirm that the animal had been the subject of complaints dat-

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hy is heart attack the number one killer in this country? Ninety-nine percent of doctors say it’s due to atherosclerosis (hardening of arteries) and that cholesterol lowering drugs are the primary way to treat it. But I suggest cardiologists have closed minds and are ignoring facts that could save thousands of North Americans from coronary attack. Vitamin C is required to manufacture healthy collagen, the glue that holds coronary cells together, just like mortar is needed for bricks. Lysine, like steel rods in cement, makes collagen stronger. Two-time Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling reported twenty-five years ago it takes a mere 10 milligrams to prevent scurvy, but several thousand to prevent heart attack. Williams Stehbens, Professor of Anatomy at Wellington University in New Zealand, proved Pauling was 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.

I also believed the research of Pauling and Stehbens irrefutable. Now, the work of Dr. Bush has convinced me my decision was prudent. But to take large doses of vitamin C and lysine requires swallowing many pills daily. It’s a tall order for those who dislike swallowing one pill. So for several years I’ve been trying to find a company that would manufacture a combination of vitamin C and lysine powder. Now Medi-C Plus™ is available at health food stores and specialty pharmacies. The dosage for the Medi-C Plus combination is one flat scoop mixed with water or juice with breakfast and the evening meal. Those at greater risk should take one flat scoop three times a day. This column does not recommend that those taking CLDs should stop them. That is a decision that can only be made by patients and doctors. As for me – I bet my life on vitamin C and lysine! I turned 90 this year.

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.

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Kitchen scraps ban now in effect at Hartland A full ban on kitchen scraps is now in effect at Hartland landfill, which means Saanich municipal workers and private company haulers will be fined heavily if organic waste is discovered in dumped waste. In April 2012, the Capital Regional District board voted to implement a region-wide kitchen scraps strategy. Kitchen scraps include meat, bones, grains, dairy products, eggs, vegetables, fruits and soiled paper products. While Saanich was one of the first municipalities to roll out the blue box recycling program, which started in Gordon Head in 1989, it was one of the slowest to deviate organic waste from its garbage, starting in early 2014. Current recycling and composting programs divert 46 per cent of the waste stream from Hartland. The belief is that organic materials, such as kitchen scraps, still remove an additional 30 per cent of waste at Hartland. But the issue of where to process all that organic waste is still in disarray. The CRD is now in the process of sourcing a contract for a kitchen scraps processing facility in, or within proximity of, the Capital Region. No site has yet been selected, but the construction completion date of a processing facility could take up to two years. Until that time, kitchen scraps will continue to be trucked upIsland and barged to the Lower Mainland.

B.C. Transit launches more user-friendly website B.C. Transit has launched a new website with the aim of easier and convenient access to online transit information. The new-look website replaces graphics and a content management system that were more than 12 years old. Improvements include an easy to view user interface on mobile devices (responsive design); automatic location recognition directing riders to their local BC Transit system; better access to schedule data; customer alerts; ability to subscribe to email alerts for specific bus routes (via email; and convenient trip planning for most of our larger transit systems.

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.

ing back several years for incidents involving other animals,” he added. No incidents on file involved human attacks or injuries, Eassie said. “The infant is scheduled for surgery but is in stable condition at this point,” he said. At deadline, Saanich police officers were still contemplating charges for criminal negligence, but the investigation is ongoing, Eassie said.

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Aiming high from down under Triathletes in Australia ahead of 2015 season Travis Paterson News staff

Despite enjoying a breakthrough period of consistency that he hasn’t enjoyed for almost two years, Matt Sharpe, 23, is once again looking to crack the national triathlon team. In early December Sharpe, of Saanich, lost his Triathlon Canada team status. It’s a blow, as he is without the athletic funding necessary to train full time, but it wasn’t exactly a surprise, says Sharpe. It’s certainly not enough to keep him from chasing his dream of competing at the Olympics, as he’s well prepped for the 2015 season. “I didn't have much of an opportunity to perform (this year) and there were a limited number of (team spots) so the math just didn't work, which is understandable. In the past I've shown success when I can train fairly consistent and I'm currently having a breakthrough period of consistency that I haven't seen in almost two years. There are good signs.” Sharpe does have an opportunity to receive the funding again if he can perform well in early season races in February and March, which he’s confident he can. He’s in a training group alongside 2014 Commonwealth Games triathletes Victoria-based Ellen Pennock and Sarah-Anne Brault, among others, under the guidance of coach Jamie Turner, the highly praised New Zealander that Triathlon Canada brought in last year. “It would be foolish for me to just give up on (the sport) now … with the investments I made last year and the proximity to the Olympics,” Sharpe says. “For the time being, family will help me continue to train.” This week, the group is leaving the warm waters of Crystal Pool for the warm air of Wollongong, Australia, where coach Turner was previously based. They’ll actually meet up with a fellow group of Turner’s athletes called the Wollongong Wizards, a designation the athletes quietly rock here in Victoria. “Australia is something we’re excited about, meeting up with people on the same plan,” says Sharpe, who’s spent Canada’s colder months in Spain the past two seasons. The upcoming stint Down Under will make or break not only Sharpe’s season but Pennock’s and Brault’s too, as all three are at a turning point in their careers. Pennock, 22, and Brault, 25, have goals of their own, as both are looking to improve despite being unable to finish the Com-

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Sarah-Anne Brault, Matt Sharpe and Ellen Pennock show their Ws as members of the Wollongong Wizards. The group of triathletes is headed by Triathlon Canada coach Jamie Turner, who will guide them into the 2015 season, starting with a January training block in Wollongong, Australia. monwealth triathlon (one third of starters didn’t) where Saanich’s Kirsten Sweetland won silver. (Sweetland is also headed to Australia in January, though she’ll be based in Noosa. She’ll continue her online coaching with Shaun Stephens, the Aussie who also coaches Team Sky, the UCI pro cycling team which boasts Tour de France winners Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins.) Triathlon is like that. There are too many variables to worry about winning every race, though there are the obvious standouts, such as Rio de Janeiro in 2016. For Pennock, 2015 is all about the Grand Final in Chicago, her final year in the under23 category. The former UVic Vikes cross country runner came to Saanich from Calgary and won 2011 CIS rookie of the year. Her departure from school to focus on triathlon was going well until she broke her

collar bone at the Commonwealth Games in July. “I wasn’t recovered enough to train until October,” Pennock said. “Initially it was only two weeks until I was walking. There was too much pain, I just walked for a good five weeks.” Pennock was hoping to race in the open elite category this year but because of the setback, she’s focused on the U23 level for now. When she started swimming a little over two months ago, it was with a one-arm side stroke. “It will take time to gain the strength back in the pool but I expect to be on track,” Pennock says. For Pennock’s Fairfield roomate Brault, originally out of Quebec City, there is an expectation to compete at the 2015 Rio de

Janeiro Test Event, Aug. 1- 2. It’s an Olympic qualification, but not the only chance to qualify for the 2016 Rio Games. “Triathlon Canada will look at all your races, but you know the Rio Test Event is likely the Olympic race course so that’s very inviting,” Brault said. “But really, qualifying goes until 2016.” The key thing is showing you’re capable, says Sharpe, who had hoped for more in 2014 but instead experienced a year of injuries and setbacks. It kept him from repeating his promising campaign from 2012 when, as a 21-year-old, he earned top-10 finishes in the open category of the International Triathlon Union, though he was a U23 level competitor. “It’s consistency. You can’t drop off,” says Sharpe. reporter@saanichnews.com

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While research is still in the early stages, some women with the most severe cases of mitochondrial disease can potentially have children without passing on their genetic mutations. “Since the mitochondria are the powerhouses of our cells, they’re super important for the tissue that has high energy uses, so the brain or the muscles,” Turner said. “When there’s a defect in the mitochondria, it makes you sick because you don’t have enough energy getting to certain places in your body.” The disease may be less familiar among physicians who graduated before the mid-1980s, when

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Canadian oil economy slowdown has impact The plummeting price of oil may have a big impact on the Canadian and B.C. economies in the next year or two. Some of that will be positive, but it is likely that it will be mainly negative. The price of gasoline (but not diesel fuel) is falling, and that means more money in the pockets of consumers. This helps us meet other obligations such as rent, credit card bills and onerous child care costs. If the provincial and regional governments can avoid the temptation to tax this newly found money out of people’s pockets, the fall in prices will likely do more good than harm. Two bright spots may be a boost in exports if the Canadian dollar remains low, and a much-needed soul searching of the full-steam-ahead approach to oilsands development. But the negative implications are widespread. There will almost certainly be a fall in economic activity, and particularly job creation. Many well-paying jobs are concentrated in the oilsands and there are Greater Victoria residents who either work there or work for companies that exploit or supply the oilsands. There will be no new construction projects in that area, as long as oil prices stay at the $60 to $70 per barrel level. It simply costs too much to produce oil to justify unnecessary expansion during periods like this. As economic activity is reduced, it impacts taxation to the federal and provincial governments. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and B.C. all are dependent on revenue from oil and natural gas. In B.C., at least one LNG project has been delayed by the falling price of oil, as Asian natural gas prices are tied to oil prices. More projects could be delayed or even cancelled. It is significant that none of the major LNG players are ready to commit. A fall in economic activity likely means that 2015 will see much lower growth than anticipated, which won’t help the overall Canadian economy. What do you think? Give us your comments by e-mail: editor@saanichnews.com or fax 250-386-2624. All letters must have a name and a telephone number for verification.

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CAO pay wasn’t Atwell’s doing Re: Mayor, council clash over top bureaucrat’s $476,000 departure, News (Dec. 19) Why is Mayor Atwell the focus of criticism over the costly $476,611 severance package for the termination of Saanich’s Chief Administrative Officer, when he played no part in this generous package? Why is the criticism not focussing on those responsible for the overly generous compensation and severance awarded to a CAO with no previous track-record or experience. Moreover, do we have any evidence the CAO was doing a stellar job or, would be willing and able to strive to fulfil the campaign promises of good governance, transparency, accountability made not only by candidate Atwell, but also, heard at the all-candidates meetings from just every candidate? It is inappropriate to discuss such details in public, so it is unlikely we will ever know the true reason

for the CAO’s departure. In the long-run, will the departure of the CAO be good for Saanich? Only time will tell. But what we do know is Mayor Atwell was not responsible for the cost of the severance package. Bob Furber Saanich

Former CAO’s payout too rich a contract I completely agree with Mayor Richard Atwell’s decision to ask for the CAO’s resignation. I think it is important to be able to work with someone new in this position who is not a leftover

from the previous regime. It is always interesting to learn (in the process) about these sweetheart deals with which these managers are able to leave. I find a $476,000 severance for a CAO of a municipality way too rich. I hope Mayor Atwell can negotiate more reasonable contracts with future managers. I, for one, welcome the new mayor’s fresh ideas. I think Atwell will be far more responsible with taxpayers’ money than the former mayor as seen here with this ridiculous severance package. Robert Bruce Saturna Island

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West Coast Trail born from marine tragedies rapid changes in technology which led to a corresponding decrease in the number of shipwrecks along Vancouver Island. Radar came into common use in the late 1930s, and during the course of the Second World War the U.S. perfected the Long Range Navigation System (Loran), which uses pulsed radio Kate Humble transmissions between ‘master’ Maritime History and ‘slave’ stations to form hyperbola (called loran lines) which intersect to show the After the tragic sinking of position of the ship. the Valencia in January 1906 Then, of course, in the 1970s and the loss of 136 souls, the the global positioning system Canadian government decided began to supersede other that something must be done navigational systems. Though about the ever-mounting death there are still ships and souls toll of the area known as the lost in the area, today Graveyard of the the number is minimal. Pacific. The last major This patch of shipwreck along the stormy water West Coast Trail was extends from the of the Russian tanker north of Oregon up Uzbekistan in 1943. to and including Though the ship was the west coast of destroyed, all souls Vancouver Island. aboard the vessel were It is hard to know saved. exactly how many Today, hikers ships have been lost regularly encounter the to its frigid depths, remnants of the many but estimates for the lost ships which litter number of wrecks the shore along the along the coast of Vancouver Island Maritime Museum of B.C. trail. Boilers, anchors, alone hover in the Shipwreck debris found along the West Coast boxes, splintered bits of decking, even pieces of region of 475. Trail. The wreckage is protected by law. steam funnels protrude One of the most from the sea or lie brutal parts of the abandoned on the sand. route between Bamfield and graveyard is at the entrance to This wreckage is protected Port Renfrew they first built the Strait of Juan de Fuca along by law; it is illegal for anyone the Pachena Point Lighthouse Vancouver Island’s southwest to remove the debris of ship in 1908 to warn ships that coast, between Bamfield and wrecked more than two years approached too close to the Port Renfrew. This was the jagged reefs along the coastline. ago. exact, inaccessible coastline In 1973 the West Coast Trail Then, the narrow path had where the Valencia had met her became part of Pacific Rim been cleared for the telegraph doom. National Park Reserve and was lines was widened and made Survivors who made it upgraded. more accessible for rescuers to shore after the ship was Today it is used for and survivors alike. wrecked on a reef during a recreational hiking and Signposts were added to storm faced sheer, 30-metre camping, though anyone help survivors determine just cliffs which they had to climb, who has travelled its where they were. Small shacks shivering and soaked, only length will testify that it is were also constructed at eightto find themselves in a dense still a treacherous route. kilometre intervals along the forest, alone with the howling Approximately two per cent trail and equipped with multiwinds and unseen predators. of those who attempt the trail There was a rickety telegraph lingual maps and directions will require emergency rescue for navigating the trail, rations, line that cut through the services to get them out. blankets and the basics for dense temperate rainforest, It is consistently rated as survival. and this they followed until The Bamfield Lifeboat Station one of the finest hikes in the they found a small linesman’s world, but the West Coast Trail was also built and equipped shack where they finally were remains a visible testament with a state-of-the-art 36-foot able to communicate with the to the powerful hand of motorized lifeboat. It was the Carmanah Lighthouse Station Vancouver Island’s natural height of modernity when it to get help. forces and to the lives lost to, was commissioned in 1908, The rescue ships that and saved from, its unrelenting and hundreds of these boats eventually arrived could do grip. came to be used in coastal little when they approached communities across North from the water lest they too be ••• America. wrecked, and the area was so Kate Humble is an historian By the 1950s, the Dominion remote that it was impossible and the education curator for Lifesaving Trail had fallen into to approach quickly by land. the Maritime Museum of British disrepair. The first half of the The intense tragedy and Columbia. Questions can be sent 20th century had brought some to: khumble@mmbc.bc.ca human drama of the story hit headlines across North America and prompted a public outcry to ameliorate the situation. 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HERON’S LANDING AT LATORIA CREEK: 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

6775732

#105-380 Waterfront Cres. MLS 344092 210-1715 Richmond Ave.

250-384-8124 www.greglong.ca

Spacious open concept 2bd/2ba 1132sqft. Patio Suite in Trendy Selkirk Community priced below Assessed Value. Private entrance, Close to Shopping, Coffee shops, Restaurants, Water activities, Downtown, Buses, Walk/Bike on the Galloping Goose Trail, etc. Ideal location, and great for Work, Live & Relax. You won’t need a vehicle but can park in your secure underground pkg. Good separation between bedrooms & large Living area being center of attention. Extra storage & ensuite laundry are a definite plus! Easy to view... Call today!

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2162 EPWORTH STREET $629K MLS 345000

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.

403-1642 MCKENZIE AVENUE TUSCANY VILLAGE 1 BEDROOM PENTHOUSE $290K MLS 337376

6786285

Explore an opportunity with an executive Penthouse at Tuscany Village. Sunny south westerly exposure with floor to ceiling windows and views of the Sooke Hills and Olympic Mountains. An excellent opportunity to live in a desirable village community, close to all amenities, bus routes, Uvic, Camosun and Cadboro Bay Beach. This home features hardwood floors, granite countertops, a spa inspired bathroom and 10 ft ceilings with large skylights. The Kitchen features hardwood cabinets, granite countertops, and state of the art Kitchen Aid stainless steel appliances. Tuscany Village offers a spacious outdoor patio with individual garden plots and excellent community outdoor living.

Considering Buying and/or Selling? Call Dean Boorman for a Consultation 250-882-0234

MLS 340169 Gorgeous 1192sqft corner 2 bd, 2 ba condo W/56sqft Balcony. Bright & Spacious, Marble tiled: Entry, Hallway & Gas FP, Newer Appl & Countertop, Ensuite Laundry w/ Storage & extra sep. Storage, Unground sec. Pkg, New roof & hall Carpets 2013. BBQ’s now ALLOWED! NO: cats, dogs or rentals. Age rest. 25+. Close to all amenities.

3020 Quadra

MLS 342990 Gorgeous Brick Heritage house on Large lot in town. 5 bed/4 bath (includes suite). Professionally created Permaculture sustainable garden with Urban Market potential. Db garage & extra parking. New roof, Ultra modern lg. kitchen with granite counters & stainless steel appliances, newer db pane heritage style windows, 10’ceilings.

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.

Just Reduced!

202-919 Market Street

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GREG LONG

SHELLEY SALDAT 250-589-4014 shelleysaldat.ca

$208,888

MLS 342849 CITY CONVENIENCE AT YOUR DOOR! Priced below assessed value, bright, NW corner 2nd floor, 1 bd/1 ba unit, only a blk away from all amenities of Quadra St. Village. Open concept living area, modern kitchen w/eating bar, SS appl, elec. fp. In suite laundry & walk through closet. Lg. windows with west-facing balcony provide ample natural light, park & garden views. Sep. Storage locker & secure U/G pkg. Rentals & small Pets allowed. Easy access to buses, shopping & downtown. Dep. Rep. in the works.

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MLS 343785 GREAT FAMILY HOME ON QUIET NO THROUGH STREET. Three bedrooms on the Main floor with master ensuite 2pc bath. The lower level 2 bedroom Bonus suite is a great mortgage helper for young families. Enjoy the spacious yard and BBQs on your deck. Close to schools, shopping, restaurants, buses, Rec center, etc.

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Why would I hire a REALTORŽ? Can’t I just sell my own home? You can legally sell your own home, cut your own hair and write your own pre nuptial agreement, but most people choose to turn to the experts in those services to get things done right. Selling a home may seem simple from the outside, you list the home online, people call to look at the house, and within a month, you’re finished the deal with cash in hand...right? That’s the very high level view, and there are a hundred little details hidden within required to close a deal safely and securely. Remember, selling or buying a home is one of the largest financial decisions you’ll make. It pays to have an expert in your corner to protect your interests and manage the details. Talk to a REALTORŽ about what they can do to help sell your home.

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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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AMY’S DESIGN TIPS: f Don’t use a flat wall paint. Hair and dander will stick to the surface and make washing the walls more difficult f Keep fragile décor and breakables out of your pet’s reach. It is much like child proofing a home f One of my go-to leatherettes for furniture is Turner Chinchilla by J.Ennis Fabrics. It has a 500,000 double rub count and looks great with most decors

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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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HAVE YOUR SUPER BOWL PARTY HERE!!

$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

DISTRESS SALES BANK FORECLOSURES FIXER UPPERS 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

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 efcient 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

Craig Walters RE/MAX Camosun 250-655-0608

IS YOUR HOME FOR SALE? CALL YOUR REALTOR & HAVE IT SHOWN HERE!

West Shore

*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

Craig Walters RE/MAX Camosun 250-744-3301

ULTRA PRIVATE 5 ACRES EXQUISITE ESTATE ONLY $849,900

New MLS 345041

Saanich East

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

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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. Ofce w/bar. Crawlspace. Bonus 1 bdrm legal suite w/separate electric meter so costs ofoaded 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.

Ron Bahrey DFH Real Estate Ltd 250-744-8772 ~

982 Mckenzie Ave., $329,000

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211-4529 West Saanich Road, $339,900 MLS 343719, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124

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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

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

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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

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$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

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West Shore

West Shore

CUSTOM WOODWORKING BUSINESS 208-2031 MALAVIEW AVENUE

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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.

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New MLS 343906

week beginning January 2, 2015

From $639,900 Thursday - Sunday 12-3 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124

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MLS 344358, Saturday & Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Ron Bahrey, 250-744-8772

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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

LAKE COWICHAN WATERFRONT

2 Waterfront building lots Services to lot line

$299,900 each lot Priced from $639,900 | Open House Thursday to Sunday 12-3

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

GREG LONG

250-384-8124 www.greglong.ca

Patrick Achtzner REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL

Integrity, Trust & Professionalism 6764701

patrick.achtzner@gmail.com www.realestatebypatrick.com

Office: 250-656-0131 Cel: 250-818-4726

I Listen and I Care!

BUYING OR SELLING?

For prompt professional service call Shelly Reed direct

250-213-7444

Central Park Area 4 legal suites, 1 two BR, 1 one BR, 2 Bachelors

$539,900

2 level home, lovely level backyard. Hardwood floors, attached garage.

Whether retiring or starting out, buy with as little as 5% down! Safe, secure, quiet! 3 bed 2 bath 1991 d.wide, newer roof, updated laminate flooring, large deck for BBQ. Nice park. Long term park rental agreement til 2050. Low pad fee of $350 p/m. $139,900

$379,900

Happy New Year! Group Westcoast Realty

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NG Fabulous area of North Ridge, quiet no thru street. This 1980’s home has been lovingly maintained and renovated to today’s standards. Newer roof, windows, insulation, siding, decks and railings, kitchen addition. Brand new kitchen with granite counter tops, all new appliances. large living room with vaulted ceiling and wood burning fireplace over looking Copley park and the football field with sunny Olympic mountain views. 3 bedroom main floor with large master bedroom with 4 piece ensuite. Lower level has 2 more bedrooms and 3pce bath plus family room and double car garage. Plenty of parking here. Call now for an appointment to view one of the best homes you’ll find in North Ridge.

Shelly Reed

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6764470

Central Saanich Just off Mt. Newton. SPRING BUILD!

THE TERRACES AT LATORIA WALK:

BUYING OR SELLING? CALL NOW FOR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION RE/MAX Camosun Westshore 101-791 Goldstream Ave. Victoria, BC Canada V9B 2X5

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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Saanich Midget AA captain Callum Brassard fends off several Alaska Oilers players on Sunday, Dec. 28, at the Richmond Oval during the 34th Richmond International Tournament. Saanich won the roundrobin game 6-1, then defeated the Seafair Islanders 5-2 later that day.

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Former Braves at the next level Christian J.

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As the final stretch of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League season nears, it’s a great time to reflect on the paths of exSaanich Braves. A great many VIJHL players used the league as a developmental stepping stone to the next level of their hockey careers, be it at the Junior A and major junior level, college and university, or pro. The most notable example at the moment being Matt Irwin of the San Jose Sharks and Adam Cracknell of the Columbus Blue Jackets, who both donned the red, white and black of the Saanich Braves. The VIJHL has gained a great reputation over the past 10 years as a superb developmental league for players and in that regard, the Braves are one of the top teams

in the league at moving players to the next level. This is thanks to co-owner/ GM Norm Kelly and head coach Brad Cook, who take a proactive approach to use their connections in the hockey community to find players who will fit the Braves’ mandate. Cook is known for his dedication to development and the sacrificesneeded to win at the Jr. B level, having long ago said, “While winning championships is nice and what both players and coaches compete for. But I'd rather coach 10 years in this league and not win any (if it meant) I moved five or six players per year on to the next level. I would be satisfied with that kind of program success. “When you have that success of moving guys on to the next level, ultimately that's what we are here for. We are a stepping stone and a development league through and through and that's what I try and live by. I will never hold a kid back, I want kids to be gone.” However, it’s a perpetual double-edged sword as moving a player up usually means you lose a quality player from the current roster. Witness the case of Braves forward Nick Guerra, who

both last year and this year, split time between the Braves and the Junior A Nanaimo Clippers of the BCHL and who recently departed the Braves as the team’s leading scorer to play full-time with the Clippers. And Guerra’s not the only Brave on this year's roster to have spent time at the Junior A level, including Hunter Atchison (Trail Smoke Eaters) and Connor Birmingham (Chilliwack Chiefs). In fact, Seamus Maguire recently returned to the Braves after spending all of last season and the first part of this season with the Junior A Flin Flon Bombers in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. As to former Braves enjoying success at the next level, one need not look too far back to see a long list of Braves now playing at the Junior A or college level. Jake Daughtry (2013-2014) is now seeing regular ice time at the University of Central Oklahoma, and is skating along fellow Braves alumni Chad Roorda (2011-2013), Trevor Yee (2008-2010) and Gaven

Hohl (2009-2010). The 2012-2013 season was a particularly strong class of graduating Braves. Leading the charge was 2012-2013 captain and former VIJHL MVP Ty Jones, who is now at the University of Oklahoma. Sam Johnston and Justin Polischuck are in their second year with the Adrian College Bulldogs (Michigan) in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA). Defenceman Brandon Parmar - older brother of current Braves forward Jordan - played a season for the University of Victoria in the B.C. Intercollegiate Hockey Association. Cole Golka went on to play Junior A with the LaRonge Ice Wolves (SJHL) and is now leading scorer with the Junior A Dryden Ice Dogs in Ontario’s Superior International Junior Hockey League. Locally, Shawn McBride and Kevin Massy are key members of the Victoria Grizzlies in the BCHL, looking to secure college scholarships down the road. McBride is also captain of this year's Grizzlies squad.

Speaking of local, post-VIJHL life has been good for Braves graduates Jack Palmer and Wade Murphy. Palmer, who finished second to Jones in team scoring in 20112012 (and won the VIJHL Rookie of the Year award) went on to play two seasons for the Brandon Wheat Kings in the Western Hockey League (WHL) before being traded to the Victoria Royals where he is a dependable centre. Murphy, who patrolled the ice at Pearkes arena in 2009-2010, went on to play for the Victoria Grizzlies and Penticton Vees in the BCHL, winning the RBC Jr. A national championship, and now skates for the storied University of North Dakota in the NCAA. In 2013, Murphy was selected 185th overall by the Nashville Predators in the NHL Entry Draft. The Braves were back in action last night (past press time) against the Peninsula Panthers and are at home to the Nanaimo Clippers today, Jan. 2, with a 6:30 p.m. start at Pearkes Arena. - Christian J. Stewart is a Saanich-based communications professional and contributing editor and photographer with Independent Sports News.

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HomeFinder Find a place to call home

SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES IN BUYING AND SELLING YOUR HOME The Saanich News is looking to help tell your stories about buying and selling your home. Homefinder is available to househunters and real estate agents with unique stories. 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 Daniel Palmer at 250480-3239 or email editor@ saanichnews. com to share your ideas.

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GREATER VICTORIA MARKET UPDATE »

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NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013 NEW LISTINGS/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013 ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013

LIGHTING TIP | Identify the mood or ambiance that you want to create in each space

LED lights way for homeowners Biggest trend in home lighting is LED, says local expert Don Denton Black Press

LED lights are leading the way in home lighting trends. “The biggest trend in home lighting is LEDs. Everyone wants LEDs,” says Mike McDougall, a certified lighting consultant with McLaren Lighting. Existing styles of bulbs from halogen to flourescent are still in use, but LED lights are longer lasting and more efficient to use. The last of the incandescent light bulbs, the 40- and 60-watt versions, join the 100-watt bulb in being legislated out of existence as of Dec. 31. LED lights are still the most expensive lighting product, but McDougall points out that ”because the price has continued to come down more people are using them.” LED lights are being incorporated into all styles of light fixtures from desk lamps to chandeliers. “Victoria is a diverse community for lighting,” says McDougall. “It is very modern but has a strong base for traditional and industrial styles of lighting. “Craftsman style is also a favourite but that is currently morphing into more of a West Coast contemporary look.” McLaren Lighting always has classic Tiffany-style lamps in stock as well. McDougall says that “Tiffany style is a small market but one that is always there.” When asked what customers should keep in mind when purchasing lighting for their home, McDougall suggests that “living space needs to be lit for the task at hand.”

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Mike McDougall, a certified lighting consultant with McLaren Lighting, stands with a display of LED light bulbs, left, and LED lighting in the Douglas Street store. He reminds buyers that areas such as workspaces need brighter light and to consider that when designing a residence or retro-fitting current lights. He also suggest that multiple light switches and dimmers are becoming a thing of the past. New onestop key pads give you the ability to control all your lights on one panel and allow you to create preset lighting conditions for different times of your day.

“You can push one button and have all your lighting change,” he says. McDougall recommends using experienced staff from a lighting store when purchasing lighting products. “We’ve done the research and worked with the items in stock,” he says. “We want to be sure the homeowner has the right product for their needs.” editor@saanichews.com

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These SATURDAY ONLY Specials - January 3 1 DAY SALE

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299 EACH

PUREX LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT (1.47L), ULTRA PACKS (23’s) or FABRIC SOFTENER (1.33L) Selected Types

25% OFF*

SELECTED VITAMINS or NATURAL HEALTH PRODUCTS

Limit 4. After limit 3.99

249 EACH

LIFE BRAND KIDS SHAMPOO (300mL), AUSSIE or HERBAL ESSENCES HAIR CARE PRODUCTS Selected Types & Sizes

40% OFF*

QUO COSMETIC BRUSHES Selected Types

399 EACH

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Limit 4. After limit 2.99

Rest of Week 3.99

188 EACH

CREST TOOTHPASTE (85mL - 170mL), ORAL-B CAVITY DEFENCE (1’s - 2’s) or G•U•M (1’s) MANUAL TOOTHBRUSH Selected Types Limit 4. After limit 1.99

Rest of Week 2.99

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2199 EACH

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Limit 4. After limit 23.99

Rest of Week 23.99

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199 EACH

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Rest of Week 2.29

129

299

DAIRYLAND CHOCOLATE MILK 946mL - 1L Selected Types

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Limit 4. After limit 1.49

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EACH

Limit 4. After limit 3.99

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188 EACH

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Limit 4. After limit 1.99

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177 EACH

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LAY’S (180g) or RUFFLES (235g) POTATO CHIPS Selected Types

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499 EACH

12 = 24 Rolls

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