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Estate Advisors, the managing entity of the building, said he was aware of the building’s herPainting a building without itage designation and thought consulting the city first can the chosen colours would have cost you – something a local been acceptable. “We painted the building developer is learning the hard with heritage colours under way. The Dominion Rocket, for- the Benjamin Moore heritage merly the Dalton Hotel, was colour scheme; and then the city came back painted black last “It’s not to us afterwards fall, and the city now and have is not happy with something that’s a said that they the change due to have taken issue the building’s her- simple fix, and it’s itage status. not something that with the paint job,” he said. “When exterior Milne added work is proposed we believe needs to the city had been that would result be changed.” advised that in a change [of – Jordan Milne painting would a heritage buildoccur, but there ing], a permit and consistency with guidelines are were no discussions of colour required,” said Katie Hamilton, choice. “It’s unfortunate, because we spokesperson for the city, adding the black paint was done think that the colour scheme without a heritage alteration that’s on the building certainly gives it a fresh look and within permit. This oversight could end up the heritage colour scheme,” costing the developer an esti- said Milne. “It’s not something mated tens of thousands of dol- that’s a simple fix, and it’s not something that we believe lars. Jordan Milne, president of needs to be changed.” GMC Properties, the developer of the Dominion Rocket, and PlEASE SEE: president of Honeycomb Real Talks ongoing, Page A6 Victoria News

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U.S. Navy jet fighter training is reaching a higher noise level in Greater Victoria, one that is bringing grumbles from residents. And it’s putting politicians on high alert. The mayors of both Victoria and Esquimalt and Victoria MP Murray Rankin say they’re receiving numerous complaints. “There is significant concerns because it has escalated in the last

are set off,” said Graham Payette, whose family lives near the tip of Ten Mile Point. It happens with enough frequency that Payette wonders if the navy could release a schedule detailing the exercises, and if there’s anything that can be done to mitigate the impact. “Our neighbourhood group wasn’t aware of the (navy’s) call for input until the last day, and some of us managed to get some input in, but not all of us,”

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while in terms of the frequency and the intensity,” said Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins. A group of homeowners from Saanich’s Ten Mile Point are hoping their concerns will be heard by the U.S. Navy during the consultation process over bringing additional EA-18 Growler jets at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station. “The extreme end of it is when jets swing too close to (Ten Mile Point) our houses shake and car alarms

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City seeks ideas for fire hall

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Fraudsters buy gift cards illegally Victoria police are warning retailers to be on the lookout for a scam in which young men are purchasing gift cards using prepaid credit cards. There have been several instances in the last month where young men travelling to Greater Victoria from the Lower Mainland with large numbers of pre-paid credit cards. The suspects then visit retail outlets and coffee shops where they use the pre-paid credit cards to purchase gift cards. The information from the prepaid credit cards turns out to be fraudulently obtained.

Victoria man, 40, charged with assault A 40-year-old Victoria man has been charged with aggravated assault, forcible confinement and uttering threats after a woman was beaten in a Gorge Road East apartment building Saturday. Richard Douglas Power’s next court appearance is Tuesday (Feb. 3).

Military groups raise $452,000 Armed Forces and Civilian personnel have raised more than $452,000 through the Government of Canada Workplace Charitable Campaign. The local Defence Team working at more than 100 Department of National Defence units in Greater Victoria, has been a leading contributor to the campaign for many years. The United Way of Greater Victoria and Health partners will distribute donations to the charities. “These contributions are the result of countless hours worked by dedicated volunteers who each year make the campaign a success,” said CFB Esquimalt base commander Capt. (N) Steve Waddell.

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be informing the CRD about the natural variability of fire events within the water supply catchment,” he said. “We’re now working to understand how vegetation in the catchment has changed through time, the signal of which is contained in abundant fossil pollen grains in the sediment.” The forestry scientists have teamed up with the CRD because the regional body need to know about fire risk to water supply, Brown said. “We’re using nature’s archives to learn how the land responded to past changes in climate and identifying past periods that might be analogues for the future,” he said. Are future generations of the South Island destined to live in a fireprone region? Not quite, but fire disturbance may increase in the future. “We need to plan for and protect against this risk. While fire is not a common form of disturbance today, it was more prevalent in the past,” Brown said. That plan is still a few years off. The team is hoping to produce an initial report of findings by the end of 2016.

The City of Victoria is looking into non-traditional partnerships with individuals and organizations that may have an interest in the renovation or replacement of Fire Station No. 1. These potential collaborations will be discovered through a 10-week “market sounding.” Collaborations may include options such as housing or a library in the fire hall, said Mayor Lisa Helps. The purpose of the market sounding is to discover ideas that could help shape something really innovative, said Helps. Council approved a recommendation to consider immediate priority items for Crystal Pool and Fitness Centre as part of the proposed 2015 financial plan, and to also consider future investment options upon completion of the city-wide facilities assessment. The estimated cost of the priority repairs such as replacement of dome panels, new storm and sanitary pipes and safety upgrades to the chlorine system is $585,000. A public engagement project plan will also be developed while the assessment is being conducted, and is to be deployed after the completion of the assessment. Helps said no decisions will be made on Fire Hall No. 1 or Crystal Pool until the facilities assessment report is received in October, outlining the conditions of all cityowned buildings and what capital investments will need to be made. “We own 100 or so buildings, and we know very little about the condition of many of those,” said Helps. “If we had known the condition of the fire hall and Crystal Pool, for example, when the [Johnson Street] bridge decision was originally made, I don’t think we would be building a $100-million bridge.”

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Ancient fires stoke region’s climate plans Travis Paterson Black Press

In the wilderness of a remote South Island lake, Kendrick Brown leans over the boat’s edge and drives a hollow tube into the soft lakebed sediment below. What he pulls out, one metre at a time, is a historical timeline embedded in layers of organic and nonorganic matter. It tells him about the past, and helps paint a picture of what’s to come. “They’re nature’s archives: stratigraphic sequences in the mud that read like pages in a book,” says Brown, a research scientist with the Canadian Forest Service. “Basically, the same mud that you sink your toes into during a summer swim is the cover of the book, a recording of history of the region based on the matter that has settled into the lake floor.” Brown’s project team is based out of the Pacific Forestry Centre in Saanich and includes research technician Nicholas Conder, Nicholas Hebda, and University of Victoria co-op student Kiera Smith. While the focus is on the past, the results can

help inform about the future. The team’s current focus is on sediment cores collected from the Greater Victoria Water Supply Area, namely from Begbie Lake and the Sooke Lake Reservoir. Brown is examining records from these lakes because paleoclimate indicators suggest the past time interval known as the early Holocene (11,700-7,000 years ago) was warmer and drier compared to present-day. Scientists hope the data may serve as a first-order reference to what future conditions may be like if induced by climate change. There are models suggesting temperatures in southern B.C. may increase two to three degrees Celsius by 2100. Extracting pollen and charcoal fragments from the lake sediment cores allows the team to assess how vegetation and fire disturbance have changed through time in response to “various forcing mechanisms,” Brown said. “We now have a sense of how the fire regime has changed in the Sooke Lake Reservoir catchment throughout the Holocene (period) and will

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U.S. Navy must work with region The unpredictable rumbling of U.S. Navy anti-radar jets over Greater Victoria is leading to frustration amongst neighbours at Ten Mile Point and elsewhere in the region. The vibrating air traffic comes from an increase in Boeing EA-18G Growlers, and it’s only going to get worse as those jets bump up to 114 by the end of 2015 at Whidbey Island’s naval air base. An opportunity to submit public input about the noise and other environmental impacts closed Jan. 3, and though it was open to residents on this side of the Juan de Fuca, there was little in the way of notification from our local and regional governments. The environmental impact report will potentially be used to alter flight paths of the Growlers, so it was important for Greater Victoria residents to have had a say in the matter. Now, most will have to wait and see what transipires over the coming year and hope the U.S. Navy respects their Northern neighbours as much as they do their own citizens when it comes to disruption. When the U.S. Navy garners its next round of public input, the Capital Regional District should reach out directly and make sure affected residents know who to call and where to submit their concerns well in advance of the closing date.

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Don Peterson captured this photo on a foggy morning at the Ogden Point breakwater.

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Readers respond: Ted Harrison, health care, taxes Fond memories of Ted Harrison Re: Canada loses colourful artist (News, Jan. 21) I was saddened to read the recent passing of the artist Ted Harrison. I met Ted in the summer of 1986, when he flew into a small and remote gold exploration camp I happened to be working at in the Northwest Territories. This location was far above the treeline. Ted stayed in our tent camp for several days, getting some inspiration for further works. One evening a couple of us stayed up late with Ted as he regaled us with stories, sitting on hard plywood benches inside to avoid the ravaging mosquitoes and blackflies, while the midnight sun cast a golden light within the canvas kitchen tent. The one story that stays with me is of his riding a motorcycle in Belgium near the end of the Second World War. Not paying close enough attention, he failed

to note that the road he was on ended with a dock on a canal. Both Ted and motorcycle sailed off the end, to a mighty splash. Ted was fine but nothing further was heard about the motorcycle, which may still lie there to this very day. Prior to departing our camp Ted signed and left several posters of his work. Mine became a fixture on my college apartment wall, a colourful reminder of a colourful and kind man. Ron Stefik Victoria

Nurses appreciated for ‘first-rate care’ I would like to publicly acknowledge a group of nurses who perform a number of essential services for citizens in Victoria. A few months ago due to a post surgical complication I began daily treatment at the Home and Community Care Ambulatory Clinic at Gorge Road Hospital and on weekends

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at the Cook Street Clinic. All of the nurses who treated me were friendly, professional and dedicated to their work. A special thank you to Darlene at the Gorge Road Clinic whose knowledge and perseverance greatly hastened my healing time. I would also like to acknowledge Dr. William Orrom, a very kind and gifted surgeon working under difficult circumstances due to lengthy waiting lists. I cannot say thank you enough for the first-rate care I received from all those involved. David Mason Victoria

Drivers must pay full cost of driving Re: Gas taxes hurting us (Our View, Jan. 23) I disagree with your editorial suggesting that fuel taxes should be reduced. In fact, they should be increased so that drivers pay the full costs of driving. According to the Victoria Transport Policy Institute, the

annual total external costs of driving a car (those costs not borne directly by the driver, such as the cost of roads, parking, and environmental impacts) amount to roughly $3,700 annually. With fuel taxes at their current level, the average Victoria driver pays only about $600 annually in fuel taxes. This represents an annual subsidy of more than $3,000 for each vehicle in the region. This subsidy, which has to come from other taxes, distorts normal economic behavior. Because the cost of driving to the individual is kept artificially low, people tend to drive more than they would if they had to pay the full cost of driving. This kind of distortion does not make for an efficient or competitive economy in the long run. As someone who walks and cycles to get around, I really resent my tax dollars going to subsidize other people’s driving habits. Rob Maxwell Victoria

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(project) and would be a very successful endeavour,” she said. “She trusted what she knew as a childhood (patient) and the community trusted her.” Edroff, who still comes to the house regularly to help out, on top of her fund-

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A facility created to allow out-of-town families to stay nearby while their children receive medical treatment at Victoria General Hospital celebrated its third birthday recently. Jeneece Place – named for energetic young fundraiser Jeneece Edroff, who turned 21 Jan. 20 – has been a home away from home for more than 730 families since it opened in 2012. Most come from Vancouver Island, but some have come from further reaches to have a place of respite while their children undergo operations, rehabilitation services or recover from accidents. Linda Hughes, president and CEO of the Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island, which built and operates the 10-bedroom, fully outfitted house, said she has been surprised at the breadth of circumstances in which families that stay at the home find themselves in. “The families are amazing, they’re peo-

raising activities, was taken out for a special birthday meal with her parents as part of the anniversary celebration. Speaking of fundraising, efforts are ongoing to keep the house running. It costs $350,000 per year to operate and is funded by donations

from the community. The Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island accepts donations and issues tax receipts where applicable. To donate or find more information on Jeneece Place, visit childrenshealthvi. org or call 250-519-6977. editor@vicnews.com

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Jeneece Edroff is still a committed fundraiser and volunteer at Jeneece Place. ple who maybe have a big family, maybe it’s a first child or a fifth, and they come from as far north as you can go,” she said. Over the three years Jeneece Place has been welcoming families, one of the more common scenarios for guests has been the birth of a premature baby or the need for their infant to stay in the neonatal intensive care unit, Hughes said. “I don’t think anyone understood that big trend.” Another trend that has emerged, she said, is the use of the facil-

ity by parents who live in town, as a place to perhaps freshen up or rest when their child is in hospital for tests or their baby has to stay overnight. “It’s a refuge for them.” Hughes, who has been with the foundation for about a year and a half, said any conversation about the value of Jeneece Place comes around to the amazing young woman who started it all. “Thank God that Jeneece trusted her instincts, that because of her own personal experience that this was a much needed

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He added that exterior painting was competed by the end of October, and the city did not voice concerns until the end of December. The city’s heritage planner was scheduled to meet with the developer this week to discuss where to go from here. Andrea Hudson, assistant director of community planning

for the city said the city will be collaborating with the developer on possible solutions, but could not elaborate on what those potential outcomes might be. The Dominion Rocket, at 759 Yates St., owned by Victoria Rocket Limited Partnership, will consist of 97 residential units, including studio and one-bedroom apartments. The main floor will remain commercial

space. The apartments were scheduled to open in March, but Milne said it may have to be delayed until June. andrea.peacock@vicnews.com

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The CTS Sport Wagon (2010 – 2013) was the first in-house full production wagon (based on a sedan) made by Cadillac. The CTS has clean, crisp, edgy styling that is distinctively modern Cadillac. The sedan edition of the highly successful rear-drive CTS was introduced for the 2003 model year and captured numerous awards. Its high-powered V variant, which followed in 2004, embarrassed Euro competitors of the day by smashing the production car lap speed record at the revered Nurburgring, in Germany. These days, wagons are less popular here than in Europe, so the available local used car market pool, for this edition of the CTS, is not a very deep one. North Americans tend to buy utility type vehicles instead of a wagon. A wagon is typically closer to a sedan in terms of driving dynamics, yet has more than double the cargo capability. A CTS Sport Wagon is a little taller and heavier than the sedan, it offers 736 litres of storage space with the rear seats up, and 1,642 litres with them folded. There’s also a clever sub-floor cargo management system and the rear door is power-operated. The base engine is a 3.0-litre (255 horsepower) V6 that’s mated to six-speed automatic transmission. The other engine is a 24-valve, 3.6 litre, direct injection (304 horsepower) V6, that provides more

torque at lower engine speeds, yet fuel economy is about the same. Using the newly revised rating method, consumption should be about 12.8/8.6 L/100 km (city/highway). The CTS can also come with an all-wheel drive system that normally splits torque 30/70 front-to-rear, to maintain its sporty (rear-drive) driving dynamic. It’s capable of delivering up to100 per cent of torque to either axle if needed, but there is a small increase fuel consumption. An interesting adaptive forward lighting system was included in an option package that came with Xenon headlights. This system automatically adjusts headlight direction for improved visibility at night. It can also turn the headlights up to 15 degrees inboard and 5 degrees outboard, providing better vision while cornering. The big news for 2011 model year was the addition of a, limited edition, high-performance CTS-V Sport Wagon model. Like the V sedan it’s powered by a 556-horsepower supercharged V8 engine and came with 6-speed manual transmission or optional 6-speed automatic. You’ll likely pay a $20,000 premium (maybe more) to acquire a (hard to find) used CTS-V Wagon. The 2012 edition of the CTS Sport Wagon came with a new 3.6-litre V6 engine that is more powerful (318-horsepower) yet lighter than the 3.6-litre engine it

replaced. It also came with a new grille, standard Bluetooth and a new option package that made it look like a V Wagon. No significant changes followed for 2013 and it was the last production year of this generation of the CTS. Although it can be harder to find in the used car market, Sport Wagon adds a handy utility bonus, without destroying the scintillating driving experience that is Cadillac CTS. Price Check: 2010 - 2013 Cadillac CTS (January 2015) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2010 Sport Wagon $17,000 to $21,000 2011 Sport Wagon $21,000 to $25,000 2012 Sport Wagon $25,000 to $29,000 2013 Sport Wagon $30,000 to $35,000 Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase.

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Healthy eating fuels ultramarathoner Kevin Laird Victoria News

To say Moe Beaulieu lives a healthy lifestyle would be an understatement. Beaulieu has completed more than 130 ultramarathons, with his most recent – a 100 mile distance – to celebrate his 70th birthday last September. But despite being a committed athlete for more than 35 years, Beaulieu has had his health challenges, too. Four years ago Beaulieu was diagnosed with Stage 4 throat cancer. Doctors gave him two months to live. “I quickly decided I was going to beat the cancer, and not let it beat me,” Beaulieu said. His first course of action was to radically change his diet. He eliminated all acidic forming processed sugars, followed by dairy a week later, then all animalbased foods. Today, he’s a true believer in veganism, and can’t resist telling other people about it. He’s one of three guest speakers at tomorrow’s (Jan. 31) Healthy Eating Day at Save-on-Foods, located at 1950 Foul Bay Rd., in Victoria. Other speakers include Ellen Bayerns from the Celiac Scene as well as Claire Marie from Claire Marie Weight Loss of Victoria. The event, from noon to 4 p.m., celebrates healthy eating and will also include food ven-

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dors and entertainment. “I changed my diet to make sure I stayed alive,” Beaulieu said. “I always had a good diet, I thought, but I fine tuned it to help fight the cancer.” Beaulieu said it was not hard to move from

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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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B.C. ASSESSMENT SAYS | Market value for assessment is the most probable price of a property

Assessment vs. market value Valerie Edwards Victoria News contributor

There is no other concept within real estate that is more misunderstood than tax assessed value as it relates to market value. Let’s start with definitions. Market value is the value buyers place on a property. It’s what buyers are willing and able to pay for a specific property at a specific time. Tax assessment is the value a municipality places on a home once a year, to determine its annual property taxes. From the above definitions you can see at once the vast difference between the two. First of all, the people who determine market value as opposed to assessed value are very different. Buyers determine market value. Government employees determine tax assessed value. Secondly, the purpose for which these values are determined are plainly different. Government agents working for the tax authority are objective, or should be, in their value determination. They use data such as lot size, house size and very generalized “sold” data from the MLS system. Considering that only a small percentage of homes sell every year, this data is quite limited when used to determine the assessed values of each and every home in a jurisdiction. Timing is also an important aspect to consider. The tax authority’s data is collected and adjusted once a year, whereas the market that is buyerdriven can change, literally, in two weeks. Unlike buyers, government agents rarely enter properties to see if there has been any updating. There can be two properties side by side that seem similar on paper:

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When in the process of determining the value of a property for the purposes of selling or buying, never rely on the tax assessed value, says realtor Valerie Edwards. same sized lot, same sized house and built in the same year. But if one has had a recent $40,000 kitchen and bathroom renovation and the other one is still in its original 1950’s glory, the tax assessment will not reflect this difference, but a buyer’s estimation of value will certainly be affected. Buyers and their respective real estate representatives compare properties that not only have recently sold, but are currently on the market in order to determine what value a particular property holds for them. That value can be general in nature, but at the same

time unique to each buyer and property. In more than 20 years of experience, I have found that, other than in the most general sense, there is no consistent or reliable relationship between tax assessed value and market value. When in the process of determining the value of a property for the purposes of selling or buying, never rely on the tax assessed value. Instead use the services of a realtor who not only will have information on recently sold properties similar to yours,

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they will have actually seen the condition of the property in question. They will also know the current state of the market, whether it’s going up, down or is static. And because of the unique value that buyers can sometimes place on a home beyond the data, a skilled agent can sometimes know that a certain property is likely to sell for more or for less based on experience and their intuitive powers. ••• Valerie Edwards is a licensed realtor with Pemberton Holmes Realty.


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OAK BAY 2162 Epworth St., $619,000 MLS 345000, Saturday 2-4 Boorman Investment Co. Dean Boorman, 250-595-1535

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2485 Cadboro Heights Lane, $1,499,000 Saturday 2-4 Newport Realty Julie Rust, 250-385-2033

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104-3900 Shelbourne St. $244,900 MLS 345468, Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Patrick Achtzner, 250-656-0131

1608 Pear Street, $554,900

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MLS 345036, Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Rosemarie Colterman, 250-592-4422

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3912 Carey Road, From $229,000 Saturday - Monday 1-5 Macdonald Realty Sheila Aujla & Sophak Sim, 250-744-4441

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MLS 345968, Saturday 2-4 Macdonald Realty Ltd. Chace Whitson, 250-388-5882

SAANICH PENINSULA 6280 Springlea Road, $569,900 MLS 345912, Saturday & Sunday 2-4 Fair Realty Sukhmeet Grewal, 250-704-9794

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MLS 343898, Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Rick Hoogendoorn, 250-592-4422

MLS 345242, Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Carol Stevens, 250-474-6003

#103-611 Goldstream Avenue, $287,900

Friday, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Murray Lawson, 250-477-5353

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2049 Courser Place, $558,000

103 & 105-990 762 Egret Close, $699,000 Rattanwood Pl., $319,900

MLS 345544, Saturday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Thomas Krumpic, 250-478-9600

2324 Malaview Avenue Sunday 2-4 Macdonald Realty Chace Whitson, 250-388-5882

TH24-2353 Harbour Rd., $590,000 MLS 344410, Sunday 1-4 Macdonald Realty Eleanor Smith, 250-388-5882

Saturday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Cheryl Ashby, 250-478-9141

MLS 345297, Sunday 11-1 One Percent Realty Jim Parsons, 250-220-8600

MLS # 345955 Saturday & Sunday 2:30-4 RE/MAX Camosun Ron Bahrey, 250-744-8772

Sunday 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Komal Dodd, 250-479-3333

768 Danby Place, Heron’s Landing at Latoria $585,000 MLS 343972, Saturday 2-4 Creek Sotheby’s International Realty Canada From $294,900 Saturday & Sunday 1-4 Pemberton Holmes, Greg Long, 250-384-8124

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Concepts in Quebec: Canadian auto show season gets underway Montreal, Quebec – Le Salon Internaauto. Prices will be fixed closer to launch, tional de l’Auto de Montreal heralds later this year, but expect it to be compathe opening of the Canadian auto show rable to the current model and come in season, right on the heels of the “Big below $15,000. One “in Motor City (aka Detroit). While there were plenty of econo cars on This year, yours truly attended the preshow, like Detroit, other than the Mazda2 views for both auto extravaganzas and there was nothing new to see in that found optimism abounds in the industry, range. Green cars were in evidence in north and south of the border. Montreal but when the shows reach the As reported last week from Michigan, the west, you can expect to see many more Green cars Daddy of all Auto Shows showed a lot of cars for the eco-conscious drivers. were in evidence in high-end cars and new full size trucks. Montreal but when Montreal has a regional flavour with Four concept cars did turn heads… more exhibits that reflect that market’s the shows reach the Cadillac Elmiraj taste for smaller cars. west, you can expect You won’t see one on the road but the The latter clearly influenced the decision long two-door grand coupe concept will to see many more to unveil the new subcompact Mazda2 influence the near-future design of the here; a select group got the opportunity cars for the econext line of Cadillacs. The Elmiraj features to get up close and personal with the conscious drivers. a 4.5-litre twin turbocharged V8 delivmachine in an artist’s gallery across ering an estimated 500 hp. The engine Keith Morgan town. The next day, the all-new CX-3, takes the baseline technology from the updated Mazda6 and CX-5 joined it on Cadillac Twin Turbo V6 and expands it to the show stand. the classic performance format of a V8 engine. The new Mazda2 was coloured in what I call show-off Hyundai Intrado red and showed off its so-called KODO – Soul of Motion The same can be said of the thinking behind the – design style to its best. I first saw this handsome style, Hyundai Intrado, which is a concept crossover designed which gives the impression that the vehicle is moving to foreshadow a change design direction for the Korean even when stationary, at the Mazda6 launch in Paris manufacturer. It looks a little bit like an oversized Juke, a few years ago. Translating it into a smaller car is not the quirky Nissan product loved and hated seemingly in just a matter of shrinking the original but requires great equal measure. design skill and clearly, Mazda has that in abundance. The Intrado seems a bit more lovable and passersby In Canada, a 1.5-litre SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine will indicated a similar looking production would in find power the Mazda2, and a choice of two transmissions favour among many. will be available – a six-speed manual and a six-speed

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It’s the Cadillac of station wagons By Bob McHugh

The CTS Sport Wagon (2010 – 2013) was the first in-house full production wagon (based on a sedan) made by Cadillac. The CTS has clean, crisp, edgy styling that is distinctively modern Cadillac. The sedan edition of the highly successful rear-drive CTS was introduced for the 2003 model year and captured numerous awards. Its high-powered V variant, which followed in 2004, embarrassed Euro competitors of the day by smashing the production car lap speed record at the revered Nurburgring, in Germany. These days, wagons are less popular here than in Europe, so the available local used car market pool, for this edition of the CTS, is not a very deep one. North Americans tend to buy utility type vehicles instead of a wagon. A wagon is typically closer to a sedan in terms of driving dynamics, yet has more than double the cargo capability. A CTS Sport Wagon is a little taller and heavier than the sedan, it offers 736 litres of storage space with the rear seats up, and 1,642 litres with them folded. There’s also a clever sub-floor cargo management system and the rear door is power-operated. The base engine is a 3.0-litre (255 horsepower) V6 that’s mated to six-speed automatic transmission. The other engine is a 24-valve, 3.6 litre, direct injection (304 horsepower) V6, that provides more

torque at lower engine speeds, yet fuel economy is about the same. Using the newly revised rating method, consumption should be about 12.8/8.6 L/100 km (city/highway). The CTS can also come with an all-wheel drive system that normally splits torque 30/70 front-to-rear, to maintain its sporty (rear-drive) driving dynamic. It’s capable of delivering up to100 per cent of torque to either axle if needed, but there is a small increase fuel consumption. An interesting adaptive forward lighting system was included in an option package that came with Xenon headlights. This system automatically adjusts headlight direction for improved visibility at night. It can also turn the headlights up to 15 degrees inboard and 5 degrees outboard, providing better vision while cornering. The big news for 2011 model year was the addition of a, limited edition, high-performance CTS-V Sport Wagon model. Like the V sedan it’s powered by a 556-horsepower supercharged V8 engine and came with 6-speed manual transmission or optional 6-speed automatic. You’ll likely pay a $20,000 premium (maybe more) to acquire a (hard to find) used CTS-V Wagon. The 2012 edition of the CTS Sport Wagon came with a new 3.6-litre V6 engine that is more powerful (318-horsepower) yet lighter than the 3.6-litre engine it

replaced. It also came with a new grille, standard Bluetooth and a new option package that made it look like a V Wagon. No significant changes followed for 2013 and it was the last production year of this generation of the CTS. Although it can be harder to find in the used car market, Sport Wagon adds a handy utility bonus, without destroying the scintillating driving experience that is Cadillac CTS. Price Check: 2010 - 2013 Cadillac CTS (January 2015) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2010 Sport Wagon $17,000 to $21,000 2011 Sport Wagon $21,000 to $25,000 2012 Sport Wagon $25,000 to $29,000 2013 Sport Wagon $30,000 to $35,000 Prices vary depending on a used vehicle’s condition, mileage, usage and history. A complete mechanical check should always be performed by a reliable auto technician prior to purchase.

Safety Recalls: 2010 to 2013 Cadillac CTS: 2003 to 2014: Some drivers may bump the ignition key with their knee and unintentionally move the key from out of the "run" position. A subsequent loss of engine power would unexpectedly increase steering and brake pedal effort, and airbags may not deploy in

a collision. Dealers will remove the key blade from the original flip key/transmitter assemblies provided with the vehicle, and provide two new keys and two key rings for every original key. 2009/2010 - A wax coating applied to rear suspension toe link jam nuts may allow them to loosen. This causes a metallic clanking noise from the rear of the vehicle and the toe link could eventually separate. Dealers will clean, install two new jam nuts and, if required, the rear suspension toe link will be replaced. 2011: A loss of grease from the centre constant velocity (CV) joint, on allwheel-drive editions, can result in

vibrations of the propeller shaft. These vibrations may be transferred to a rollover sensor, located on the floor above it, and cause an unwarranted deployment of the side curtain airbags. Dealers will replace the rear propeller shaft assembly. 2012 - The brake booster pushrod retention nut may not have received adequate tightening torque during vehicle assembly and could separate from the brake pedal assembly. Dealers will inspect the pushrod retention nut and, if necessary, torque the nut to specification.

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A work van with contemporary car looks Looks The NV200 has a very modern and European look to it. The signature Nissan grill, swept back front windshield, large side mirrors, and front windows that drop down low enough to make it comfortable to rest your arm. There are dual side doors that open and close with minimum effort, which is important when loading and unloading all day long. Large body panels in place of rear glass, which gives it an excellent location for signage. The rear

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Safety first Standard safety features include advanced airbag system, roof mounted curtain side impact supplemental air bags for front occupant head protection, front seat mounted driver and passenger side impact air bags, vehicle dynamic control, and tire pressure monitoring system.

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contact Kim

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@ kimdirk@shaw.ca

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Hampton Park off Tillicum Rd (250) 385-0022

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