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With a new year comes new goals, new perspectives and a chance for a fresh start. For Victoria, 2015 will bring times of increased economic prosperity, says Mayor Lisa Helps and Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce CEO Bruce Carter. “I think it’s important to get cracking on some of the things that people elected us to do,” said Helps. “For me, it’s economic development, affordability and prosperity.” In every area, Helps would like to see bolder action and change. “I would like to see us as a city expand on our sense of the possible,” said Helps. “Victoria is a very, very conservative place, and I would like to see us lift up our gaze a little bit.” Two of the main projects Helps wants to have on track in 2015 are the Johnson Street bridge and a sewage treatment plan. When asked if she thought there was hope of those two issues being resolved in 2015, Helps said, “Yes, oh my goodness if not, fire me now. No, seriously.” Part of fostering economic development and prosperity is creating more affordable housing, said Helps. “Affordability and prosperity are two sides of the same coin. If you don’t have a home, you can’t have an opportunity to prosper.” PLEASE SEE: More funding, Page A2
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More funding for housing sought that people will not be kicked out of their apartments, but affordable units would be Helps added that 2015 will be a key created as vacancies arise. In exchange, year in moving forward with affordable property owners would receive a partial housing because it is a federal election property tax exemption to make up for their loss in rent. year. Another change Helps hopes “The federal government has to see in 2015 is a continued a huge role to play in helping effort to fill downtown vacanto create affordable housing. In 1989, the federal government cies. spent $115 in Canada per perCarter said Victoria is challenged by too much retail son on affordable housing; and space. in 2014, the federal govern“We need our economy to ment spends $58 per person improve in order to fill that on affordable housing.” demand. Once that’s done, Helps said she wants to start Bruce Carter then we’ll look at filling those a campaign to go back to 1989 retail spaces that are vacant,” he said, funding levels. Besides lobbying the federal govern- adding that the best way to fill retail ment, Helps said there are steps that can space is by attracting more customers, especially in the shoulder seasons. be taken at the municipal level. One of the main issues Carter would “The proposal that I would like to see enacted . . . is [to] partner with 10 build- like to see taken care of in 2015 is the deging owners and ask them to designate 10 radation of the Belleville terminal. “I think we’re going to see a solution per cent of their units that are already built [as] affordable,” said Helps, adding to the challenges at the Belleville Street Continued from Page A1
terminal. There’s been a lot of work with the Ministry [of Transportation] to do that. They’ve recognized that there are some structural challenges they need to address, and I think they’re going to address those next year.” If predictions come true, 2015 will bring more prosperity for the residents and business owners in Victoria than 2014 did. “Residents should look forward to a very proactive and responsive city council and an opportunity for them to take part in some new ways,” said Helps. “And I think our business community can look forward to actually starting to see some of the changes they’ve been looking for for a long time in terms of help and support.” andrea.peacock@vicnews.com
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Commercial vehicle decals available at Victoria City Hall Commercial vehicle owners and operators can purchase 2015 commercial vehicle decals from the Public Service Centre at Victoria City Hall. All commercial vehicles, as well as passenger vehicles used for a business (i.e. pizza delivery), are required to have a commercial vehicle decal under the Province’s Commercial Transport Act.
In the City of Victoria, a vehicle displaying a commercial decal and with a truck plate bearing four numbers and two letters can use commercial truck loading zones to a maximum of 30 minutes, for the purpose of loading or unloading only. In addition, a commercial vehicle displaying a commercial decal and busi-
ness/company markings are permitted to re-meter once in the course of performing their job. The extra time allows them to complete their job or come to City Hall and rent a meter hood for the day. The starting rate for the decal is $25 and is based on the gross vehicle weight. editor@vicnews.com
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Public Works crew collect food The Township of Esquimalt and its CUPE employees made an early Christmas delivery to the Esquimalt Neighbourhood House on Dec. 19 in the form of two large pallets of donated food, weighing 1,000 lbs. Donations for the drive were collected from residents during regularly scheduled garbage pickup days in December and also accepted at Municipal Hall, Esquimalt Recreation Centre, Archie Browning Sports Centre, and the Public Works Yard.
Open house set for wastewater info If a wastewater treatment facility was built in your neighbourhood, what aspects would be most important to you? The Township of Esquimalt will host an open house Jan. 21 for residents to learn more and provide input on wastewater treatment in the westside communities. The meeting is at Esquimalt Municipal Hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Open houses will also be held in Langford, Colwood, and View Royal this month.
Garbage must be in regulation bins Garbage collectors will no longer collect refuse from non-regulation garbage bins in Esquimalt. The new rule took effect Jan. 1. Residents who purchase a second regulation bin are reminded that the second bin will be considered extra garbage and an extra garbage sticker will need to be attached to the bin. Bins can be purchased at Municipal Hall, 1229 Esquimalt Rd. for $95 each.
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Oil and economics 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 them meet other obligations, such as rent, credit card bills and child care. If the provincial and regional governments can avoid the temptation to tax this newlyfound money out of people’s pockets, the fall in prices will be a good thing. One other bright spot may be a boost in exports if the dollar remains low. The negative implications are widespread. There will almost certainly be a fall in economic activity, and particularly jobs. Many well-paying jobs are concentrated in the oilsands. Many Victoria residents either work there or work for companies that 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 from the oilsands. 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., one LNG project has been delayed by the falling price of oil, as Asian natural gas prices are tied to oil prices. More 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.
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2015: the year of climate adaptation the key research is in. It estimates It’s time to look beyond the that by 2017 there will be 788 protests and political battles million cubic metres of dead pine around climate change that in B.C. forests. Fires in these areas dominated 2014, and look at the spread 2.6 times faster year and the decade than in healthy green ahead. stands, up to 66 metres From the California per minute. drought to shifting The report calls forest patterns across for fuel management B.C., there is evidence beyond community that our climate boundaries to stop is changing more “mega-fires” by creating rapidly. Public debate landscape-level fuel consists mainly of breaks, with targeted squabbling about the harvesting, prescribed significance of humanTom Fletcher burning and new caused greenhouse gas B.C. Views silviculture practices. emissions, rather than It notes that bark what can be done to beetle infestations prepare. and bigger, hotter fires are being A draft discussion paper from seen across North America, with the B.C. forests ministry on costs rising along with urban wildfire control was released development. in December. “Climate Change The costs of preparing are Adaptation and Action Plan For huge. The costs of not preparing Wildfire Management, 2014-2024” could be catastrophic. describes the progress made in Also in 2014, the B.C. the province’s community forest government appointed an fire prevention plan. advisory committee to prepare The final discussion paper is for the renewal of the Columbia to be released early in 2015, but
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River Treaty with the United States. While this 1964 treaty has no end date, its flood control mandate expires in 2024. I spoke with Deborah Harford and Jon O’Riordan, members of the Simon Fraser University Adaptation to Climate Change Team, who, along with ACT senior policy author Robert Sandford, have written a provocative book on the treaty. They hope it will help lead to a renewed agreement that will be a model for a changing world. “If you’re looking ahead 60 years from 2024, there’s a lot of climate change projected in that period, for British Columbia and the U.S.,” Harford said. “For the B.C. side, we’re looking at heavy precipitation and potential increase in snowmelt runoff, while in the States, you’re getting the opposite, much less snow. “There will probably be no snowpack left down there, and they’re looking at the prospect of quite drastically lower flows in the summer.” The treaty, sparked by
devastating floods in 1948, led to construction of three dams on the B.C. side and one at Libby, Wash. that backed up Kookanusa Lake into B.C. Between that reservoir and the Arrow Lakes, 110,000 hectares of B.C. land was flooded, including orchards, dairy farms and the homes of 2,000 people. Those dams hold back spring flood water and provide for irrigation that has allowed Washington to expand its agriculture to a $5-billion-a-year industry. The treaty shares the value of hydroelectric power generated by the many downstream U.S. dams such as the Grand Coulee, but it pays B.C. nothing for agricultural benefits. O’Riordan notes that climate shifts create a strategic benefit for B.C. The U.S. has no more dam capacity to exploit, and needs us more than ever, for flood protection and water supply. ••• Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. He can be reached at tfletcher@blackpress.ca.
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Now, that’s sweet. For the sixth consecutive year, Inn at Laurel Point is home to Canada’s National Gingerbread Showcase, featuring more than 25 works of 100 per cent edible art by professional and home bakers. The annual fundraising event puts these scrumptious creations on display where they will go head-to-head, all in the name of raising funds for Habitat For Humanity Victoria. This year’s theme focuses on Where Things Live, allowing participants to let their imaginations run wild as they dream up homes for snails, Ewoks, and even a
little boy’s imagination. Both the professional and home baker creations were judged and awarded top prizes by a panel of judges. However, members of the public have the ultimate power by picking the winner of the highest category, People’s Choice, by exchanging a donation to Habitat for Humanity Victoria for a vote. Ballots and donation boxes are located at the hotel’s front desk and lobby display area (voting for the People’s Choice award closes on Sunday (Jan. 4). In 2013, the event resulted in a record donation of more than $21,500 to Habitat for Humanity Victoria, a $5,000 increase over 2012. All funds went towards supporting the building of new homes for lower-income families living in the Victoria region.
This year’s entries are on display at Inn at Laurel Point until Jan. 4, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Judge’s picks for the 2014 Gingerbread Showcase: n Professional: First – Anne-Marie Fortin, Victoria Residential Builders Association, It’s All in Your Head; Second – Alicia Campbell, Whitney Lee, & April Iverson, Inn at Laurel Point, The Forest Floor; Third – Helen Siemens, Sidney Pier Hotel & Spa, Vacationing at the Pier. n Home baker: Tie for 1st – Jennifer Dumont, Life in the Shire and Lulu Sanchez-Laurel, Oh, My Cats!; Second – Crystal Smith and Kaprieli Vataiki, Cloverdale Out of School Care, Christmas on Endor; Third – Tanya Martin, Habitat for Humanity Victoria, Fairy House. editor@vicnews.com
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Vic High’s Chris Nz goes up to score as Reynolds Secondary’s M. Mohammad tries to block from behind during junior boys basketball action in the Vic High gym in December. Vic High basketball teams expect a busy new year. where they can continue their hockey careers and education. Lacrosse fans will have to wait until late January when the Shamrocks expect to release their schedule for 2015. The team and fans will be hoping for another visit to the Mann Cup, the Canadian men’s senior lacrosse championship which they narrowly lost in 2014. Local runners will want to mark Oct. 11th on their calendar as the date of the 36th annual GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon. The TC 10K and half marathon goes April 26. Two wheel fans can sign up for the fifth annual Ryder Hesjedal’s Tour de Victoria that will see riders choosing from three different courses on Aug. 23. Experienced cyclists can take on the 140-kilometre route while others can choose between an 85K ride or the entry level 45K course. On the high school front, Esquimalt High hosts its annual Sr. Boys Esquimalt Firemen Tournament starting Jan. 15 with a junior boys jamboree. The girls team will will play the Vic High
girls in a 12:30 exhibition match Jan. 16. The seniors boys games will follow starting at 2:12 p.m. Esquimalt will also host the Island Elite training day for Island wrestlers looking to place at B.C.’s and Nationals on Jan. 10. Vic High will serve as host for a senior girls basketball tournament on Jan. 30 and 31. Vic High’s girls volleyball team will play in a beach league through May and June. In other high school sports, badminton starts in February and rugby season starts up. Soccer and track and field seasons start after spring break. You can check out the Island’s best figure skaters in Esquimalt Feb. 6 to 8, as the Archie Browning Recreation Centre is the site of the Skate Canada British Columbia/Yukon 2015 Vancouver Island Region Championships. The B.C. Summer Swimming Association will hold the provincial championships at Saanich Commonwealth Place pool Aug. 17-23. ddenton@vicnews.com
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21 STONERIDGE DRIVE $450,000 ML344316 Rear of Stoneridge Estates 3BR, 2 BA, 1714 sqft, 2 level, Immaculate!
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Shawnigan Lake- Raw Land!!
Victoria Waterfront Lot!
Stunning 7.75 Acre Estate
At nearly 2200 sq. ft. this large spacious townhome has everything you need with the bonus of two additional bedrooms upstairs! Private entry leads to large living room with vaulted ceilings. Ground floor kitchen with breakfast nook and family room to private patio area. Garage, laundry, powder room and the master suite which features a walk in closet and full ensuite.
Exciting opportunity for these 2 parcels comprising just shy of 3 acres. Located across the street from the lake! Must be sold together, offers possibilities of different building sites. Treed, and private. Call for maps and full details.
Here you go... A smaller lot for that retirement dream home on the waterfront! Located on Yarrow Road, gentle slope to the beach and wonderful views of course! Call for full details.
Minutes to town backing onto Highland Pacific Golf Club! This is a must see if you are seeking that property for a hobby farm, horses, gardening or just want the ultimate in privacy. Close to all amenities. Outbuildings of various size. Existing residence has great BONES and is just waiting for your cosmetic upgrades and decorating ideas. Nothing else comes close to this opportunity.
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Fernwood Character Revenue! $799,900
Situated in the popular Fernwood neighbourhood, this character revenue property offers 7 suites and is comprised of three studio suites, Three 1bedroom suites and one 2-Bedroom suite! The property is situated on a 6,550 sq.ft lot, which runs between Bay Street and Empress Street affording two street frontages. Gross income generates approximately $54,660 per annum. Located close to transportation, shopping and downtown! Call today for more information! ML# 344688
Government Street $5,599,900
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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Waterfront Building Site + Marina! $1,799,000
Downtown – Inner Harbour Views! $499,900
Unique opportunity to develop this Commercial WATERFRONT property that offers 1) an existing Marina business 2) a Restaurant/Pub building site AND 3) the ability to develop at least 2 or possibly more residential strata units as well! This was the site of the popular Blue Peter Pub and Restaurant plus the Marina! Opportunities like this don’t present themselves often - Act now! MLS# 335038
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
New Listing Fairfield Strata Conversion! $1,295,000
Opportunity knocks! Almost complete 4-Unit strata conversion in the heart of the Cook St. Village and steps from Beacon Hill Park, Dallas Road, beach front, downtown and transportation! Each unit offers: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 9 ft. ceilings, stainless and granite kitchens, laminate wood floors, fireplace, in-suite laundries and much more! Sold as is, where is. Complete final stages of finishing and sell suites or hold as a revenue property. Call today for more information! ML# 344845
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2 bed, 2 bath top floor corner condo centrally located minutes to UVic & downtown. High quality laminate floors, ebony finished kitchen cabinetry, granite countertops, electric fireplaces, 9 ft. ceilings, quality blinds & stainless steel appliances. Secured u/g parking, bike locker + separate unit storage. Low strata fees. Pets & rentals permitted. GST included. 6762959
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ED HANDJA Personal Real Estate Corporation & SHELLEY MCKAY Your BC Oceanfront Team
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17 individually titled lakefront properties from 9.88-16.48 acres. Total of 220 forested acres, 4000ft of low-bank diverse lakefront. Link River bisects the property at the Link River Regional Campsite. Forest service road access and water access. $1,250,000
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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
#105-380 Waterfront Cres. MLS 344092 210-1715 Richmond Ave.
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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!
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
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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
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.
MLS 340169 211-4529 W. Saanich Rd. MLS 343719
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.
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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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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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 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
Craig Walters RE/MAX Camosun 250-655-0608
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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
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. 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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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.
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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
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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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From $639,900 Thursday - Sunday 12-3 Pemberton Holmes Greg Long, 250-384-8124
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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.
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VICTORIA NEWS - Friday, January 2, 2015
Wine prices likely to rise Jeff Nagel Black Press
The province’s latest liquor reform will make it easier for wine stores to relocate into grocery stores – provided they offer only B.C. wines – but there’s no sign the government is rethinking its change to wholesale wine pricing that will sharply drive up the price of more expensive bottles. The announcement by Justice Minister Suzanne Anton is being hailed by B.C. wineries because some supermarkets that can begin selling wine come April will be barred from stocking foreign wines. Under the change, existing VQA and independent wine stores can relocate or transfer their licence to an eligible
grocery store as long as 100 per cent B.C. wine is sold. Those licence transfers won’t be limited by a rule that disallows new outlets if there’s an existing one within one kilometre. Liquor policy reform leader John Yap called it a “winning combination” to allow grocery shoppers to also buy B.C. wine and support the local industry. The new model is different from the store-within-a-store model in that it allows B.C. wine to be on regular grocery store shelves and shoppers would pay for it at designated registers staffed by trained employees who are at least 19. Anton said a limited number of new licences – she would not specify how many – will be made available to sell just B.C. wine in grocery stores.
The extra licences will mean more competition for private wine stores that have already been critical of some of the province’s liquor reforms. Vancouver lawyer Mark Hicken, who acts for wine industry clients, predicts there will be “no takers” on wine stores relocating under the new B.C.-only model because they would lose most of their international product lines. Hicken said the B.C.-only rule may violate Canada’s international trade agreements. editor@vicnews.com
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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.
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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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
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FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928
SAFEWAY PAINTING
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates. 250-744-8588, Norm.
JEREMIAH’S CARPENTRYSmall repairs, interior finishing, weather proofing. Reasonable rates. Senior’s Discounts. Insured. Call 250-857-1269. www.jeremiahscarpentry.com
CLEANING SERVICES EXP. RELIABLE & efficient house cleaner and home care, 10 yrs exp. $20/hr. Bondable, have own supplies except vacuum.(250)220-4965
EAVESTROUGH ABBA EXTERIORS Professional gutter cleaning & repairs. Window cleaning. Roof de-mossing. Pkg discounts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
ELECTRICAL 250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779. KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Co. #86952. No Job too Small. Kendra, 250-415-7991.
FENCING
HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, (250)886-3383.
ALL TYPES of fencing, repairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
HAULING AND SALVAGE
GARDENING
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279.
(250) 858-0588 - Lawn & garden maint. - Landscaping - Fences & Decks - Hedge & Tree Services - Pressure Washing Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca BLACKBERRY CLEARINGWeedeater miracles! Hedges, Clean-ups, lawn cuts. John 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236. DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141.
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS 250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured. (250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free est. GRAND XTERIOR CleaningGutter, windows, de-moss, p wash. We clean your neighbours house. 250-380-7778.
CLASSIFIED ADS WORK! Call 250.388.3535
CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164. JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944. PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Wes 250-812-7774. PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221. SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
MOVING & STORAGE (250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $75=(2men&4tontruck)Sr Disc.
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or 250-472-6660 Member BBB
STUCCO/SIDING PATCHES, ADDITIONS, restucco, renos, chimney, waterproofing. Bob, 250-516-5178.
TREE SERVICES
ALLSTAR MOVING Delivery Service. From $59. Free local travel. Call (250)818-2699.
BUDDY’S TREE SERVICESTrimming, pruning, chipping, removals, hedges. Insured. Call Keith, (250)474-3697.
PAINTING
UPHOLSTERY UPHOLSTERER work. Your fabric 250-480-7937.
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694. A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS 250.388.3535
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WINDOW CLEANING PLASTERING PATCHES,Drywall, skimming, match the textures, coves, fireplaces. Bob, 250-516-5178.
SMALL ADS GET BIG RESULTS! Call 250.388.3535
DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning. Windows, Gutters, Sweeping, Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pressure Washing. 250-361-6190. GRAND XTERIOR CleaningWe clean your neighbours house. Gutters, window, roofs, de-moss. 250-380-7778.
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HomeFinder SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES IN BUYING AND SELLING YOUR HOME The Victoria News is looking to help tell your stories about buying and selling your home. Homefinder is 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 reporter Don Denton at 250480-3264 or email editor@ vicnews.com to share your ideas.
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NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013 NEW LISTINGS/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013 ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS/ TOTAL, DECEMBER 2013
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LED lights way for homeowners Biggest trend in home lighting is LED, says local expert Don Denton Victoria News
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.”
“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.” – Mike McDougall
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OPEN HOUSES | JAN. 2 TO JAN. 8, 2015 2162 Epworth St., $629,000 MLS 345000, Saturday 2-4 Boorman’s Real Estate Dean Boorman, 250-882-0234
SAANICH PENINSULA
215-1505 Church Ave., $209,900
7182 West Saanich Road., From $370,000
MLS 344663, Sunday 2-4 One Percent Realty Jim Parsons, 250-508-0739
Friday, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Murray Lawson, 250-477-5353
SAANICH WEST
SAANICH EAST 982 Mckenzie Ave., $329,000
MLS 343719, Sat & Sun 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Corie Meyer, 250-384-8124
MLS 344352, Saturday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Cheryl Barnes, 250-413-7943
WEST SHORE 2655 Sooke Rd., from $199,900 Sat & Sun 2-4
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The Terraces at Latoria Walk, From $639,900
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