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Youth MENTAL HEALTH

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The West Kootenay Advertiser begins a seven-part series on child and youth mental health issues.

PART THREE OF SEVEN

Drugs, alcohol and mental health problems: which came first? MENTAL HEALTH

BY DR. DAVID SMITH When mental health issues arise among teenagers, parents often wonder: Did alcohol or drugs cause this? Or did a pre-existing mental health issue cause the substance use? Substance use and mental health problems often go hand-in-hand. In fact, surveys show that 33 per cent of youth with a diagnosed mental health condition also have a substance use issue. The rates are even higher among those with a diagnosed substance use condition (such as dependence on alcohol or addiction to drugs), with anywhere from 60 to 80 per cent found to have an underlying mental health condition. When mental illness and sub-

stance use show up together it is called a “concurrent disorder” and it is particularly challenging to treat because both issues must be explored and treated at the same time. Sometimes the two are very closely entwined; sometimes they just exist together. Why do the two issues so often occur together? One reason is that the risk factors underlying both the mental health condition and the substance use issue are similar and may include a genetic predisposition, family history or any of a series of common life stressors such as a past experience of loss, trauma, abuse or poor attachment; a difficult or unstable family or living situation; limited supportive adults in their life; chronic stress; learning disabilities or poor school performance issues; poverty and neglect. Sometimes the substance use itself can actually trigger mental health concerns like depression, paranoia or hallucinations that may clear up once the substance use is stopped. Another reason is self-medication. Sometimes a teenager begins to use substances because he or she finds it provides temporary relief from uncomfortable or disconcerting symptoms. They may feel using the substance helps relieve anxiety, tension or depression. For a time it reduces psychological or physical suffering or makes them

feel better. When self-medication is occurring, there is a greater risk of long-term dependence because the youth truly feels the substance is helping them cope. Alcohol and marijuana (or cannabis) are the substances most used by BC teenagers. We now know that adolescent brains, particularly the critical frontal lobes, are not completely developed until about age 25. Youth brains are not just immature versions of adult brains, they also appear to be more vulnerable to substance use in ways that adult brains are not. It seems that the younger the start, the higher the risk. The older youth are when they started using alcohol or marijuana, the less likely they are to be current users or to engage in risky behaviours such as mixing different types of alcohol, drinking at high risk levels, using drugs such as amphetamines or crystal meth, or to have injected drugs. Fortunately, results from the 2013 Adolescent Health Survey found that more BC students are waiting to try alcohol and/or cannabis until after they are at least 15 years of age or older. But the 2013 survey also found that 75 per cent of 16 to 18 years had tried alcohol and 46 per cent had tried marijuana. While most youth do not develop long-term addictions or mental health issues, substance use alone comes with significant risks to their health

and wellness. Binge drinking, alcohol poisoning, driving while intoxicated, unprotected sex, and injuries are all risks that arise from substance use, independent of any mental health concerns. Protective factors against using either drugs or alcohol include good supervision from caring adults, strong connections to school, a positive peer group, involvement in extracurricular activities, and positive self-esteem and attitudes. In recent years, concerns have been raised about the role heavy marijuana use can have in the onset of psychosis (hallucinations and delusions) and even schizophrenia. In the 2002 Dunedin study (UK) researchers found that cannabis use in adolescence significantly increased the odds of developing schizophrenia in adulthood, especially in psychologically vulnerable individuals who had used the drug by age 15. More research on this link will be forthcoming, but we do know that stopping cannabis use is the first essential step to getting the psychosis and schizophrenia under control. If you suspect that drugs or alcohol may be a problem with your child and may be contributing to a mental health problem, see your family doctor. The doctor may decide to refer you to the Child and Youth Mental Health Services in

your community or to the Provincial Youth Concurrent Disorders Program at BC Children’s Hospital. Other resources include: the BC Alcohol & Drug Information & Referral Service at 1-800-663-1441. For more information about concurrent disorders see: mindcheck. ca, camh.ca; kelthymentalhealth.ca And talk to your children from early ages about the importance of avoiding the use of any substances to protect their brain health. Dr. Carol-Ann Saari, medical director of the BC Youth Concurrent Disorder Clinic at BC Children’s Hospital notes: “The longer youth can let their brains develop without exposure to drugs, the healthier their brains will be.” Dr. David Smith is an adolescent and adult psychiatrist and the medical director of the Okanagan Psychiatric services for Interior Health. This series of columns on common child and youth mental health issues is a project of the Child and Youth Mental Health and Substances Use Collaborative. The Collaborative involves multiple individuals, organizations and ministries all working together to increase the number of children, youth, and their families receiving timely access to mental health services and support in the Interior Health and Vancouver Island regions. The Collaborative is jointly funded by Doctors of BC and the government of BC.

Mental health and substance abuse: a package deal? CHRIS STEDILE West Kootenay Advertiser

Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The age old question is applied yet again when discussing youth substance abuse and mental health problems. It’s hardly ever clear whether one sets off another. Is marijuana making my kid overly anxious or was there already something there? Maybe not, but studies have shown teens dealing with mental issues are more likely to try drugs. One thing that is apparent though, is that many kids will at least try alcohol or drugs. There are many reasons adolescents may become involved in taking drugs. Some do it as a form of rebellion against authority. Others may be trying to fit in with a group of friends who use drugs. They may do it out of curiosity, because it feels good, or because it provides relief from unpleasant emotions

and makes them feel better. Despite the natures and tendencies these teenagers may have to use or abuse substances, many community pillars and organizations here in the Kootenays put forth their best effort to prevent such things from going on. A prominent and widely successful program, Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), sets out to do just that. Over a 10-week period, uniformed police officers educate kids in grades 5 and 6 on how to control their impulses and think critically when faced with situations involving drugs or alcohol. The principal of Twin Rivers Elementary in Castlegar, Doug Hickey, believes educating children at a young age is necessary. “We give it to our Grade 5s because we don’t have a lot of trouble with our kids taking risks here [at Twin Rivers] but it’s when they get a little older and cross the street to

the high school.” Hickey is fully aware of peer pressure and outside influences that will sway kids but he’s confident the DARE program can help. “I think it’s critical for kids to know and I really want them to build relationships with police officers,” the principal said, “I think it has a little more impact when it comes from them, as opposed to our teaching staff. It’s a different relationship.” Another excellent means to keep your loved one away from harm is to stay involved. As a parent your support will mean a lot — whether it seems that way or not — to a child struggling with substance problems and the mental side effects that can come with it. Engage with them, be supportive, seek help together. When looking for such help, a great place to start is KB Searchlight. Searchlight is located in the top bar on kootenayfamilyplace.

org. With a handy map and directory, Searchlight is a fantastic tool for finding all matter of information on facilities and support available for mental health issues in the Kootenay.

Interior Health states that approximately 74 per cent of mental health issues start in childhood and teen years, so the sooner problems are addressed, the sooner something can be done. For more information visit interiorhealth.ca.


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Harrop had myriad other names Greg Nesteroff West Kootenay Advertiser

Eighty-fifth in a semi-alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names While it’s well established how the Kootenay Lake community of Harrop got its name, it was only the last in a series of names. The first was Sawmill Point because it was home to the first mill on the lake, established in 1889 by George Buchanan. The mill moved to Kaslo three years later, but according to historian Ted Affleck in Kootenay Outlet Reflections, the name Sawmill Point “clung to the site long after the whine of Buchanan’s saws was but an echo in the memory.” In 1894, Walter W. West pre-empted 160 acres of lakeshore property on what became Lot 4395, and Sawmill Point became known as West’s Landing. The Nelson Tribune of March 8, 1899 noted: “There was another spirited contest between the steamers Kokanee and International on Monday evening last. The boats came together in the vicinity of West’s Landing …” In 1895, Andrew McCoy also pre-

empted 160 acres on the waterfront, Lot 5920, about a half mine downstream from the present Harrop ferry. Affleck described him as a “typical slogging prospector” who with the help of Chinese laborers, “developed a huge cordwood lot which became of the major ‘wooding-up’ stations on the West Arm.” When the CPR built a spur on the south shore of the lake from Five Mile Point to Procter in 1900, a siding was put in near McCoy’s property. Land developers called it Trafalgar, but it was more popularly known as McCoy’s Siding, McCoy Station, or McCoy’s Point, as in these examples. Nelson Daily News, May 9, 1906: “[I]mmediately behind Hallett’s ranch at 11 Mile Point, opposite McCoy Station …”  The Ledge, September 27, 1906: “Near McCoy’s Point on Kootenay Lake, a young rancher from the east is using electricity to make his crops grow …” The steamer landing continued to be called West’s, Sawmill Point, and also 13 Mile Point until 1907. continued on page A7

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Students in the Selkirk College millwright/machinist program are amongst those who will benefit from new equipment provided through grants from the provincial government. The equipment will be operational in the coming months.

Selkirk College students get in-demand skills with new trades training equipment

Selkirk College will receive $315,428 to buy new trades training equipment that supports students entering in-demand occupations that are critical to the economy. The funding is part of BC’s Skills for Jobs Blueprint commitment of $185 million over three years for trades training infrastructure and equipment at public post-secondary institutions across the province. “The new funding that Selkirk College has received will provide up-to-date trades equipment, allowing our students to reach their goals, secure high-demand employment, and serve the needs of our industry and community partners,” says Selkirk College president Angus Graeme. The Selkirk College trades programs are located at Nelson’s Silver King campus. Examples of new trades training equipment include an industry-standard drill press for millwright students, a Lab Volt renewable energy trainer for electrical students and an air conditioning trainer

for heavy mechanic students. The provincial government based the funding for new equipment on consultations with educational institutions and the Industry Training Authority, as well as the most recent labour market data. The College of the Rockies in the East Kootenay will also receive $325,274 for equipment in its trades programs. “Our investment in trades training equipment supports a highly trained workforce,” says Advanced Education Minister Andrew Wilkinson. “Students in trades programs at College of the Rockies and Selkirk College are getting hands-on experience that employer’s need.” BC’s Skills for Jobs Blueprint was launched in April 2014 and outlines how the province is re-engineering the education system — from Kindergarten through to post-secondary training and beyond — to make sure education and training aligns with BC jobs. By 2022, it is estimated that there will

be one million job openings in BC and more than 78 per cent of those jobs will require some form of post-secondary education. Projections show that 44 per cent of those jobs will be in skilled trades and technical occupations. “Sectors critical to our economic growth — such as oil and gas, mining, and forestry — need workers to graduate job ready,” says Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett. “New trades training equipment at Selkirk College and College of the Rockies gives students hands-on experience with tools currently used by these industries.” The funding for new trades equipment builds on the 54 additional critical trades training spaces at Selkirk College and the 32 additional critical trades training spaces at College of the Rockies announced in July. For more information on Selkirk College industry and trades training programs go to selkirk.ca/school/industryand-trades-training.


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Ronnie Hayward brings it home

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Prolific world-traveling musician returns to the Kootenays WILL JOHNSON West Kootenay Advertiser

Since Ronnie Hayward left the Kootenays in 1984, ditching his day job to pursue life as an itinerant musician, he’s recorded 15 albums and toured across Canada, North America and Europe. He estimates he’s written over 400 pieces, ranging from bluegrass and rockabilly compositions to jazz tunes and beatnik poetry. He’s even been inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. And now, after 30 years on the road, he’s returned to Nelson.

Every song and poem I’ve written is based on something that actually took place. “It’s nice to be back here, in the area where I grew up. I didn’t realize how much I missed it,” the 52-year-old told the Star. Having already played a few shows in the area and gotten some airtime on local radio stations, Hayward is now planning a tour of the surrounding

communities in the spring. “I’ve been playing as much as I can since I got here. Every time you come to a new place it takes a while to establish yourself. I’ve been here since November and things have been starting to pick up.” Hayward’s lifelong passion for music was born the day a friend of his father’s gave him a rockabilly stand-up bass. He’d been playing music off and on since learning to play rhythm guitar at age 9, but wasn’t interested in pursuing music full-time until the moment he first ran his fingers over those strings. “I got that in 82, 83 and I loved it. I thought ‘I’m not going to do anything else’ and I haven’t since. Since the 80s I’ve just been playing every day. Haven’t had a day job since I was a teenager.” Hayward said most of his songs center round women. “Oddly enough they all seem to be relationship-based, either good or bad. You know how country and blues and rockabilly is. Every song and poem I’ve written is based on something that actually took place.” Hayward has plenty of experience starting over in new places. Wherever he goes, he starts a new act, whether it’s Vancouver, Calgary, Montreal or overseas. For instance, in 2005 he put out a jazz album that was wildly successful, topping the chars for three months. “It’s a miracle because none of us were jazz players. We were just making this stuff up,” he said. A few years ago Harward went over to Europe planning on a two-month stay, and end-

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Rockabilly Hall of Famer Ronnie Hayward has returned to live in the Kootenays after spending 30 years performing worldwide. Photo by Will Johnson ed up playing music for over a year. Many of his albums were recorded overseas. According to him, that’s all part of the lifestyle he enjoys. And after getting disillusioned by city living, he’s looking for inspiration back in B.C. “I was so sick of cities, for a long of reasons, and I’ve already been getting inspiration being back in the mountains,” he said. Hayward is collaborating with Nelson musician Craig Korth, who he originally met in Calgary.

“I’ll be doing it both ways, touring alone and with Craig. Maybe we’ll even get a snare and brushes, a drummer. But I’ll be doing solo things too.” Hayward said it won’t be long before fans can expect a new album. “I’ve got enough songs now to do a whole new album. Hell, I’ve got a suitcase full of songs in Calgary I haven’t shown anyone.” Harwood’s most recent album is called The Sound of Ronnie Hayward and his Quartet.

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James, 30 yr old local student/worker seeks affordable shared/independent housing in Nelson area. Needs long term, clean, healthy environment. W/D, tub w/shower, bright/windows. Non-drinker/partier/smoker. Loves housework, pets and is fine w/children. Ref avail. LM 352-9876, test 505-9384 or thekootenayman@live.com

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Harrop had myriad other names continued from page A3

Harrop takes its name from Ernest Harrop (1862-1950), the first postmaster. This sign was erected for the community’s 2007 centennial. Greg Nesteroff photo

According to the Harrop-Procter Centennial book, when a post office application was filed for the area in 1906, the suggested name was Trafalgar. However, postal authorities rejected the name, as there were already post offices by that name in Nova Scotia and Ontario. As a result, when the post office opened in

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was burned out again in Ainsworth in 1896. He also lived in Three Forks and Nelson before buying property on Kootenay Lake in 1905 or 1906. Harrop’s daughter Winifred recalled that mail arriving via sternwheeler would be addressed care of Ernest Harrop, Harrop’s store, or simply Harrop’s. Harrop was the first postmaster, and when asked by James White of the Geographic Sur-

vey of Canada, he confirmed that “Office is named after myself.” The post office closed in 1963. Ernest Harrop sold his business in 1930 moved to Nelson, where he died and was buried. In recent years, Harrop has undergone an unofficial amalgamation with nearby Procter, and the two are often spoken of in the same breath as “Harrop-Procter,” even though there is another place — Sunshine Bay — in between them.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20

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TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21

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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21

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CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20

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PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20

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Anyone who has purchased a car has faced an overwhelming list of features on the window sticker. Over the years, there have been some imaginative features offered right from the dealership. Here are five of the more ‘interesting” examples. Lightning Rods Shifter – 1984 Oldsmobile Hurst: The perfect option for any automotive enthusiast who just can’t get

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Range Rover Evoques admiration for looks and drive By Ian Harwood

The 2015 Range Rover Evoque is like a finally tailored suit that fits comfortably in any situation. Looks: It is one of the nicest crossovers out there, available in a 5-door, or a 3-door coupe. The Evoque has a streamlined body and a beautiful roof line that tapers towards the back. The front end takes its styling cues from its big brother the Range Rover.

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In The Cab: A well-appointed interior featuring leather seats, driver adjustment including recline, height, lumbar support and memory, 60/40 split rear with centre head restraint, oxford leather wrapped steering wheel with audio controls. Central 8-inch touch screen display in the central hub for features such as audio, video, phone and navigation. It also provides a screen for the backup camera and a unique 360fdegree, real time view of the surrounding area via the five discreetly placed cameras. All controls and knobs found on the centre dash area are well placed and easy to operate by the driver without being distracted. The sound system is provided by Meridian and features a 380watt 11-speaker system that is standard and an op-

tional 825-watt, 17-speaker system. The auto dimming rear view mirror is a nice feature and accent lighting around the centre console, footwell, glove box, and load compartment are a nice touch. A tire pressure monitoring system monitors your air pressure. My tester was the 3-door coupe with lots of room inside although I did find it a bit difficult getting in and out of the back seats. With the position of the rear seats, I didn’t notice the lower roof angle being an problem. Leg room was at a bit of a premium, but it is the case in most coupes. Safety first: A high level of safety features are provided including driver and passenger airbags, knee airbags, side curtain and thorax airbags. Four wheel disc brakes, traction control and stability control are all standard equipment. Roadworthy: I found the push button terrain response selection buttons are in an area that can easily be pushed by accident. Place your hand the wrong way on the centre console and you find yourself in off-road mode. Once the terrain setting has been chosen (purposefully), the Range Rover takes on a completely new personality. Hill control graphics show up on the instrument panel and it can crawl like a snake down any steep terrain. If only they added height adjustment then you could really go four-wheeling. Power: The Evoque power plant is a turbo charged 2.0-litre Si4 direct injection engine that produces 240 horsepower and can achieve 0-100 km in 7.1 seconds. The engine is mated with a six speed automatic transmission with rally style paddle shift

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Dodge Journey offers great value

By Bob McHugh

The Dodge Journey is a tall five-door family oriented wagon/utility vehicle with seating for five or seven, with a third row “flexible” seating package. The hugely popular Journey, introduced for the 2009 model year, offers outstanding value. Journey is based on a stretched version of a Dodge mid-sized sedan platform and is available in all-wheel-drive editions. The “flexible” seating package includes a 50/50 split third-row seat plus a 60/40 split, tilt and slide second row seat and three-zone air conditioning. This Journey can quickly adapt (without taking seats out) into a variety of passenger seating and/or cargo configurations. Family-friendly features included optional pop-up booster seats for children. Other neat features available in a Journey included under-floor removable cargo bins, extra storage under the front passenger seat cushion and a handy rechargeable LED flashlight. The original two engines choices were a 2.4-litre four-cylinder in a base SE trim and a 3.5-litre V6 came in SXT and R/T trim levels. The 2.4-litre engine is coupled with a four-speed automatic transaxle and is the front-drive (only) version. Fuel economy is 11.0 L/100 km in the city and 8.0 L/100 km on the highway.

Changes in 2010 were relatively minor but did include standard active head restraints on the front seats. The base SE trim also came with a Canada Value Package that added keyless remote, illuminated entry and “Stain Repel” cloth seats. The 2011 Journey came with a bunch of upgrades and a new V6 engine. The updates included new front and rear fascias on the outside and more soft touch materials throughout the interior. It also got new wheels plus changes to the suspension and steering. The new V6 was a smoother and more powerful Pentastar 3.6-litre and it comes with a six-speed automatic that has a manual shift mode feature. It’s also only available with the all-wheel drive additions of Journey. No significant changes were made to the 2012 or 2013 model year editions of Journey. . Journey provides a comfortable ride on a highway and a quiet passenger cabin, making it worthy of its name. While Journey gets excellent crash safety ratings, reliability certainly could be better. Electrical and brake issues are common and the recall list is a lengthy one. That said, the Dodge Journey is still uunbeatable bang-for-the-buck. Offering good cargo and people space and great kid-friendly features, it’s easy to see why

the Dodge Journey is a popular purchase with young families. Price Check: 2009 - 2013 Dodge Journey (February 2015) Year Edition Expect to Pay Today 2009 SE 2.4L $8,000 to $11,000 2010 SE 2.4L $10,000 to $13,000 2011 SE 2.4L $12,000 to $15,000 2012 SE Plus 2.4L $14,000 to $17,000 2013 SE Plus 2.4L $16,000 to $19,000 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 Dodge Journey: 2009: On certain vehicles equipped with a 3.5L engine, the engine wiring harness may get damaged, due to contact the left transaxle mount, could result in an engine compartment fire. Dealers will reposition engine wiring harness and repair as necessary.

2009: A broken solder joint on the printed circuit board of the Power Control Module (PCM) may affect fuel pump relay performance and stall the engine. Dealers will replace the PCM. 2009: An unused electrical connector can become corroded and cause a short circuit. Dealers will re-route and stow the unused connector, and remove the fuse to disable the circuit.

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Dodge Journey Pick of the Week: continued from page B4

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2009: The driver airbag squib wires on the steering column control module (SCCM) may be reversed. As a result, the driver airbag may not deploy as intended. Dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the SCCM. 2009: Wires to the side impact sensors in the front door wire harnesses may

break. The side airbags may not deploy in a crash and the airbag warning lamp may illuminate. Dealers will replace the wiring harnesses in both front doors. 2009/2010: The Wireless Ignition Node (WIN) module, if fitted, may allow the ignition to inadvertently move from the ON position to the accessory (ACC) position while driving, causing the engine to shut off unexpectedly. Dealers will inspect the WIN module and install a secondary detent system if required. 2010: Faulty power steering pressure hoses may leak fluid, which could cause a fire. Dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the power steering pressure hoses. 2010: The Wireless Ignition Node (WIN), or ignition switch, may allow the ignition key to inadvertently move from the ON position to the accessory (ACC) position while driving, causing the engine to shut off.

Dealers will replace the WIN module. 2011: A pivot rivet on the steering column may be missing or incorrectly installed, which increases the risk of driver injury in a crash. Dealers will inspect for steering column rivet presence and alignment, and repair as required. 2012: The 3.6 litre V6 engine may have debris in the cylinder block from the manufacturing process and this could result in connecting rod bearing and crankshaft bearing damage. Dealers will replace the engine assembly. 2012: The brake system may have been inadvertently filled with contaminated brake fluid, during vehicle assembly, which may damage brake system internal components. Dealers will replace all brake components that come in contact with hydraulic brake fluid. bob.mchugh@drivewaybc. ca

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All-wheel drive fun and then some

By Alexandra Straub

Montebello, Quebec – The 2015 Subaru XV Crosstrek, Forester and Outback have no problem showing the snow who is the boss. They don’t even break a sweat if you’re commuting on surfaces that yield minimal traction or when putting the Subaru Symmetrical AWD system through its paces on a winter off-road course. Let’s take a moment to talk about what make’s Subaru’s system so potent in the snow or on slippery surfaces. To start, Subaru designed its AWD system for perfect balance. The boxer engine, transmission, and differentials create a symmetrical layout left to right. This increases stability in every situation, as there is less weight transfer from side to side. Also, unlike the competitors, each vehicle is designed from the ground up to have a symmetrical AWD system as a

standard feature. This makes the chassis and powertrain a harmonious match. Other competitors often start with a 2WD system and add AWD to the same chassis. It’s that kind of symmetry and engineering that instills confidence in Subaru owners. More than 96 percent of Subaru vehicles sold in the last 10 years are still on the road today. The symmetry allows for predictable and stable power delivery to each wheel, which was apparent in my test drive. With the traction control (VDC) on, you might experience a little bit of slippage if you go into a corner too hot. But within moments, you’ll have your back end back where it should be. Yes, it’s a little bit of a killjoy if you’re honing your skills to qualify for a driver’s seat in WRC, but for 99.9 percent of the owners, it’s a saving grace. Subaru’s active systems do their best to keep the driver and its passengers feeling relaxed and

like a perfect pair for taking the aforementioned Subarus for a test. Starting the day with the XV Crosstrek, which has an MSRP

calm behind the wheel. Such was the case as the temperatures in Quebec plummeted below -15C. The frigid yet abundantly sunny day seemed

of $24,995, was a treat. This light-on-its-feet crossover has charm and character. Even with the available CVT transmission, it’s pleasant to drive and

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Next came the Forester. At a starting MSRP of $25,995, this five-passenger Subaru has some great qualities. Its high seating position elevates the driver to have a great field of vision and the roomy interior and excellent cargo capacity off 974L (seats up), or 2,115 L (seats down) sure fits a lot of stuff inside. Lastly, and my favourite of the batch, was the all-new 2015 Outback ($27,995.) Maybe it’s because I love wagons, or the fact that there’s an

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Both the Forester and Outback have a little something extra, too. The CVT equipped models feature X-Mode, a system that further helps you gain more traction in low traction environments, and comes with hill descent control. All of these great cars come with 220 mm of ground clearance,

meaning you can save your money on a snow shovel! Okay, that’s not entirely true, but that ground clearance allows you to trek deeper off the beaten path if that’s what you’re into. Throughout the day’s activities, whether it was engaging the XMode system while stopped in the middle of a snowy incline, or allowing the hill descent control to work its magic descending that same snowy mound, one thing is certain: Subaru builds a strong product. One might argue that they’re a little behind when it comes to styling and aesthetics. But not

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2014 F-150 17 Crew Cab XLT 4x4

SuperCrew 4X4 XLT IN CK STO

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12 27 MPG 10.6L/100KM

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2 for 1

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with all servicing at AM Ford*

13,887 110OR LESS

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#63823

2008 F150 SC 4X4 XLT

#25285

2012 FUSION SE 4DR

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11,887 93 OR LESS

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2011 F150 R/C

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CARS

All Make

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2012 FOCUS 4DR SE

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2013 GRAND CARAVAN

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#0952

#23224

#84313

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58K

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40K

22,995 249

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2006 TOYOTA YARIS CE

2008 FOCUS 4D SE

2009 FOCUS 4DR SE

#2259

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7,987

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68 OR LESS

#19598

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#92867

#91485

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19,995 199

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2011 F150 SC 4X4 XLT

2014 F150 CC 4X4 XLT

#30729

#47633

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2008 ESCAPE 4X4 XLT

#24139

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34,995 259

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#2102

2013 F150 4X4 XTX

#25821

#6517

2010 KIA SOUL

2010 FUSION SEL AWD

2006 FIVE HUNDRED 4DR #85032

OR LESS

#39519

8,987

98OR LESS

#13155

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33,995

NOW $ OR LESS

88OR LESS

#1184

15K

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13,898 105 OR LESS

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13,995 95OR LESS

13,989 169OR LESS

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85K

8,898

NOW $

OR LESS

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13,995 119 OR LESS

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NOW $ OR LESS $ BIWEEKLY

2012 F150 CC 4X4 XTR

22010 FUSION 4DR SEL

2013 FOCUS 4DR SE #29019

46K

8,995

NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY

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9,987

18,995 153 OR LESS

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49K

13,995 133

22,995 165OR LESS

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77K

98K

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2010 FOCUS 4DR SE #60060 67km ................................................ $11,995OR LESS $89BW OR LESS NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY

13,995 89 OR LESS

NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY

99K

48K

NOW $ OR LESS $ BIWEEKLY

30K

NOW $ $ BIWEEKLY

BW OR LESS

1998 FORD MUSTANG GT #90146 .......................................................................... $7,887OR LESS

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Two into one makes Acura TLX

By Zack Spencer

Acura has replaced two cars in its fleet with just one – gone are the TLX and TL, replaced by the TLX. This car is offered with a wide array of engine and transmission choices in front wheel drive (FWD) or all wheel drive (AWD). The price starts at $34,990 and runs up to $49,642, which means it will appeal to a wide range of buyers. The TLX is based on the Honda Accord and comes with a base 4-cylinder engine with FWD and allwheel steering. This model also comes with an all-new 8-speed duel clutch automatic. Then the V6 equipped cars can be ordered with FWD and all wheel steering or AWD. This is where it gets confusing; the AWD cars come with a different, 9-speed automatic.

Looks To be honest, taking two cars and mashing them into one is beyond confusion. The length of the TLX is shorter than both the older cars but the wheelbase is longer than the TLX and the same as the old TL. Acura has stuck with the shield grille design that has received much criticism over the years. However, it toned down the blunt and edgy look of the grille and incorporated tasty looking duel LED headlamps, yet another signature of the brand. The front and rear overhangs are nice and tight making this car look compact and athletic. Wheel sizes range from 17-inches to 18-inches depending on the trim level. All models come with a rear view camera and higher trim levels are fitted with a cross-traffic monitoring system that alerts the driver of incoming traffic when backing out of a

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Drive The base engine is a 2.4L direct injection 4-cylinder with 206hp and all the power goes to the front wheels though an all-new 8-speed duel clutch automatic. In addition FWD models of both the base 4-cylinder and V6 equipped cars gets Acura’s Precision All Wheel Steering (PAWS) system as standard equipment. This actually turns the rear wheels, ever so slightly, for slow speed maneuvering or high-speed stability. The V6 is a 290hp 3.5L unit with an optional AWD system that replaces the PAWS system. This model also gets ta different 9-speed ZF automatic that is

shared other automakers like Chrysler and Range Rover. This is the car I test drove and it radically changes the character of the TLX compared to the old TL AWD. The transmission wants to shift to the highest gear possible to conserve fuel but the downside is the more sedate driving experience. The more powerful 3.7L found in the TL is no longer offered. The TLX feels solid and capable but very different from the older cars it replaces. Don’t expect more of the same; this is a whole new product. Verdict Credit must go to Acura for making a new, totally different kind of car. The TLX is nothing like the cars it replaces,

which is good and bad. There is certainly a lot packed into all trim levels and at a price that is attractive but sometimes change has one yearning for the good old days. The 4-cylinder cars provide a gateway into the premium experience but buyers might want to try the beautiful V6 equipped Honda Accord as a reference; it might actually be a better buy. The V6 cars, especially the AWD model is not nearly as responsive as the old car. It doesn’t feel as solid or as performance oriented as the last car and the 9-speed automatic can feel very busy at times. The biggest problem will be telling customers what this car is. There are so many different engine, transmission and packages

that it could confuse the customer. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca The Lowdown Power: 2.4L 4-cylinder with 209hp or

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