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Youth Reducing stigma from mental illness and getting the family support you need The West Kootenay Advertiser begins a seven-part series on child and youth mental health issues.
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MENTAL HEALTH
BY DR. DAVID SMITH
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hen a child or teenager is diagnosed with a serious illness like cancer or organ failure, friends and neighbors often drop off casseroles or ask how they can help. The community rallies around the effected family to buoy them with support in their time of need. Not so — at least until now — when the diagnosis is a mental health issue. In fact, parents often say that their journey through the medical system, education, and social services, as well as society at large, with a child or youth with
a mental health issue is one of the most lonely, isolating and emotionally difficult they have ever faced. “My daughter’s struggle with severe depression was more difficult for me than my husband’s sudden death,” said one mother, who is a family representative in the Interior’s child and youth mental health collaborative. “After he died, people brought food, came by to watch my kids, let me cry and talk. When my daughter got ill, people stayed far away, but I needed more support than ever.” Keli Anderson, co-founder of the F.O.R.C.E Society for Mental Health (Families Organized for Recognition and Care Equality) knows that experience well. Her young son began showing behavioural problems and mental health issues 22 years ago at the age of five, which turned out to be very early-onset bipolar disorder. Anderson felt shamed, blamed and completely on her own to navigate confusing and uncompassionate systems and an indifferent society. So the BC mother along with another mother facing the same challenges started the F.O.R.C.E. (forcesociety.com) to provide support, information, understanding and advocacy for families with chil-
dren and youth with mental health issues. One of their popular and very helpful programs is the parent in residence and youth in residence positions in various regions, staffed by individuals with lived experience in child and youth mental health who help those just encountering the system, or any way along their journey. Thanks to the work of organizations like The F.O.R.C.E — which truly has become a force in BC for family support and advocacy — as well as the growth of other support organizations, families are no longer so alone. Youth and families are also front and centre in the child and youth mental health and substance use collaborative, which started in the Interior a year ago and is now expanding to Vancouver Island. Jointly funded by the BC government and Doctors of BC, the collaborative is bringing families and youth together with a wide array of BC mental health professionals, including clinicians from the Ministry of Children and Family Development, physicians, school counsellors, community agencies, the RCMP and more. Together the more than 350 members of the collaborative are
working to improve timely access and integration of child and youth mental health services in the province by working on local action teams in various communities, and finding solutions to system barriers through working groups. This series of seven columns is part of the work to improve mental health awareness and reduce barriers to care. Fortunately, the unnecessary stigma that has surrounded mental illness for decades is finally beginning to lessen. An increasing number of articulate, compassionate and public individuals are coming forward to tell their personal stories of life with a mental illness. Public individuals like Olympic athlete Clara Hughes, CBC radio host Sheilagh Rogers, actress Catherine Zeta Jones, and comedian Robin Williams have all raised awareness and understanding, and reduced stigma to unprecedented levels. Youth, too, are coming forward in schools and communities to share their experiences and help others make the path less isolating. This growing openness and recognition is helping all of us understand that mental illness touches us all and that fostering mental wellness is a task for every one of us.
The child and youth mental health and substance use collaborative has received funding through to 2016 and is determined to make the experience for youth and families much more timely, efficient, effective and less isolating. While we still have a ways to go, with increased education and awareness, better integration of services, more family support and advocacy, as well as reduced levels of stigma, the future is growing ever brighter for children, youth and families experiencing mental health issues.
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.
Websites a valuable link to access child and youth mental health services SHERI REGNIER West Kootenay Advertiser
The Ministry of Health recently announced that families in the Lower Mainland would have a quick and easy way to access mental health and substance use services for children and youth through an online interactive map. The Kootenay Boundary area is already one step ahead because since last year, youth who struggle with mental health issues have had a range of help that’s just a click away. The KB Searchlight was launched last fall, as a one stop web resource that streamlines support services for youngsters up to age 18 in all communities from Nakusp through the Slocan Valley to Trail, and southwest to the Grand Forks area through to Beaverdell.
The link opens with a userfriendly map that is accessed by visiting kootenayfamilyplace.org and clicking on the KB Searchlight link. The website format is easy to use and provides detailed regional information for service organizations that can help with child and youth health matters such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders and substance use. All you need to do is click on where you live to highlight a multitude of service information, including hospital liaison phone numbers, regional family programs, Freedom Quest contacts, and early intervention programs. “We just want families in the region to know that the resource is there for them and that they are not alone,” said Rachel Schmidt, from the Kootenay Boundary Division
of Family Practice. “That’s our key message. Most of the time our families say they go to multiple agencies and have to tell their stories over and over again. Navigating services and help in one spot just makes it easier for them and helps them through a crisis if that’s what is going on.” The project was part of a provincial initiative that launched last year through the Doctors of BC and Ministry of Health to address concerns about the lack of fluidity parents and health care providers experienced trying to access care for children with mental health illnesses. Locally, Kootenay Boundary Shared Care committee teamed with the Interior Health Authority to break down communication barriers between the area’s service
providers and practitioners and provide better continuity for available programs, including detailed contacts for youth and their families. “Ours is a unique perspective,” said Schmidt. “So far through Shared Care we’ve been able to pull all those people to the table, including physicians, because often the physicians aren’t there. That’s what makes this different — we have the doctors on board, and that’s exciting.” Dr. Lucinda Loukras, a Kootenay Boundary paediatric specialist, has been active on the committee for almost one year. “Timely action is often an important part of dealing with mental health issues,” she said. “This website will quickly direct people searching for help to the most appropriate resources in their home
communities. It’s a resource for both the public and health care providers.” The KB Searchlight website is part of the province’s child and youth mental health and substance use collaborative that began last year. The coordinated efforts of the various health care sectors has a goal to provide timely access to integrated mental health and substance use supports throughout BC. Services are listed community by community throughout the West Kootenay to help families locate the help they need, including detailed information on agency contacts and hours; program types, wait times and referral protocols. “While BC has a comprehensive system of communitybased resources for children and youth living with men-
tal health or substance use challenges, we understand that families sometimes face challenges in determining the best local resources for their child,” says Health Minister Terry Lake. “The map provides a onestop shop for BC families trying to navigate the system of mental health and substance use supports and services around the province.” More than 29,000 children and youth receive community mental health services annually in the province, which is more than double the number who received services in 2003, according to the Ministry of Health. The ministry spent almost $1.4 billion over the last two years to address mental health and substance use issues, which is a 63 per cent increase since 2001.
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UBC staff and students are working with local doctors on a new rural residency program.
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The University of British Columbia has decentralized the way it delivers medical education. UBC has developed curriculum for delivering medical training in rural remote communities including the Kootenay Boundary and it has certainly been a big undertaking. There is an innovative shift in UBC’s Family Medicine residency training programs from traditional urban academic structures towards a distributive model where the training is delivered in rural, remote sites and incorporates frontline rural family physicians and specialists as medical educators. This change has occurred within both undergraduate and postgraduate educational programs and is evidenced by the many successfully established integrated clinical clerkships rural elective programs and rural family medicine residency programs. Dr. Cheryl Hume, the director of UBC’s clerkships and residency program for the Kootenay Boundary, said these programs “provide a window of opportunity to mitigate the shortage of doctors (particularly in rural and remote communities). “The community can be very proud of what we have developed,” she explained at a press conference in Rossland on Friday. “This is a tremendously exciting and important development for our rural region and it has
been enthusiastically embraced and supported by the local medical staff of the area. The establishment of these programs has been supported by collaboration between UBC, the local physicians and allied health care workers, the Interior Health Authority, the Divisions of Family Practice and the Selkirk College rural pre-med program,” said Dr. Hume. An integrated clinical clerkship program is already on offer. Four medical students each spend a full year of training in the Kootenay Boundary. A rural family medicine post graduate residency training program is now being developed. “We are expecting four family medicine residents to join us starting in July. These programs, together with the Selkirk College rural pre-med program, will bring significant opportunities for rural physician recruitment and retention,” said Dr. Hume. The post-graduate rural training will provide real exposure to real medicine. Students will be involved in interdisciplinary training within the communities they are based throughout the Kootenays. Being a remotely based doctor means knowing a lot more and having to deal with a broad range of health care issues. Students gain the necessary skills required to confidently enter a rural practice on conclusion of their qualification. Dr. Granger Avery, the BC candidate for president of the Canadian Medical Association, expands on this by describing how innovative this delivery model for medical education is for the health care
industry. “The value of this program is truly cutting edge in medical education,” he said. “[In terms of] the spiral way it is organized for going into specialties. The students get to experience things they would not get to do in other places. Those sorts of things are fundamental in how to practice. This education delivery is a flagship model for medical education and how education can be delivered remotely. UBC has brought in information technology support for a virtual classroom. “One of the really exciting things about being involved is the advanced technology we have available for teaching. We have seen this unbelievable buy in, enthusiasm an excitement of our clinical facility in this area all looking to improve their teaching skills. It speaks to the spirit of the work that is being done,” said Dr. Michael Purdon, the executive medical director for Interior Health and lead for faculty development at UBC. The significance of these types of residency programs is that rural and aboriginal students can train in rural areas and not have to leave home for the city. Nick Leinweber, a second year family medicine resident who has lived in Rossland for four years with his kindergarten-teaching wife, said that as a result of this program “I am now part of the community working from a Rossland-based and Christina Lake-based family practice. This is where my life is now.”
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Place names A place name mystery: Howser, Hauser, Houser, or Hawser? GREG NESTEROFF West Kootenay Advertiser
Eighty-eighth in an alphabetical series on West Kootenay/Boundary place names Howser presents one of the most perplexing place name mysteries in this area, with alternate spellings and red herrings galore. Due to its complexity, we’ll devote several installments to it. Paul and Marion Howser of Reigate, Surrey, England have gone to extraordinary lengths and travelled thousands of kilometers to sort it all out. While they haven’t learned precisely who the community was named after, in 2013 they produced an exhaustive report on the subject. They note the surname Howser is very rare in the United Kingdom. They first learned it was a place in BC when Marion’s father gave them the fall 1980 edition of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, which contained a photo of Howser Spire and a map showing the locality of Howser. “We wondered how these geographical features came to be named and did not realize at the time that this would be the start of a research program extending over more than 30 years,” Paul writes. Paul and Marion visited North America in 2004, 2005, and 2011 to further their investigation. Their search took them to dozens of archives and libraries as well as to Howser itself. One of their most significant discoveries was that the earliest mention of Howser Creek, from which the community ultimately derives its name, appears in George M. Dawson’s The Mineral Wealth of British Columbia, published in the 1887-88 Annual Report of the Geological & Natural History Survey of Canada. Dawson wrote: “‘Howser Creek: On this and another stream tributary to Duncan River, which flows into the north end of upper Kootenie [sic] Lake, coarse gold has been found. No work of importance.” The spelling is important, however, for Howser was also written Hauser and Houser. Paul maintains Howser is the original and correct form. Howser Creek is also mentioned in a legal notice taken out by G.O. Buchanan in March 1890 and published in the British
Columbia Gazette, and further appears on Perry’s Mining Map of 1893. (Paul and Marion also located Father Pierre-Jean De Smet’s 1846 map of Oregon Territory, which shows Howser Creek as Rio Charles.) Duncan Lake was formerly called Upper Kootenay Lake and Howser Lake. It was first mentioned by the latter name in the Nelson Miner of July 4, 1891, but spelled Hauser in the Miner on Dec. 31, 1892; Houser in the Nelson Tribune of April 20, 1893; and Hawser in the Miner of Oct. 5, 1895. The Spokane Review of March 9, 1893 wrote: “Still they persevered, following slowly up the Lardo and Duncan rivers to Hauser lake or what is more commonly termed the upper Kootenai.” But according to the Miner of May 20, 1893: “Hauser, or as it is incorrectly called on the government maps, Upper Kootenay Lake, is about as pretty a little sheet of water as one can find …” When William Simpson and Shirley Keeling took out a pre-emption on Lot 528 on Aug. 25, 1892, their survey plan called it “Howser or Upper Kootenay Lake” — the first appearance on a map of Howser Lake by that name. They established a townsite called Duncan or Duncan City, first mentioned in the Miner of Dec. 10, 1892 (we’ll explore the origins of that name in a later installment). According to Elsie Turnbull in Ghost Towns and Drowned Towns of West Kootenay, the CPR offered $50,000 for the townsite (something like $1.3 million today) but the owners refused. Consequently, the railway bypassed the town and Howser station was built about a mile inland from Howser Lake. Over the next few years, the town’s name was in flux. In 1893, merchant Frank Heap advertised in the Kaslo Claim that he was doing business at Houser City, but maps showed it as Duncan City. The 1899 Minister of Mines report mentioned “Duncan City, or Howser as it is now called.” In 1900, in anticipation of the Great Northern Railway building its own line through the Lardeau, Simpson and Keeling had their townsite resurveyed. This time it would be known as Hauser. Next: Things get even more confusing.
Two men are seen on a corduroy trail along Howser Creek, ca. 1910. The creek is first mentioned in a document dated 1887-88. John Logus collection
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Kia has only been in the Canadian marketplace for sixteen short years but in that time they have been able to utilize the resources of its parent company Hyundai to help carve out its own distinct brand. Design is a big part of the Kia’s success and this all-new third generation Kia Sorento is a perfect example of this approach. With fifty design awards under its belt, thanks to the direction of chief designer Peter Schreyer, Kia has pushed hard on the accelerator to update designs quickly, the last Sorento was introduced just two years ago. Not only has the design been evolving but Kia now has the same 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder available on five passenger versions of the Sorento, something Hyundai had exclusively in the Santa Fe until now. Looks Since Kia and Hyundai share the vast majority of its platforms and engines, the design and packaging is
what makes them unique. This Sorento is sold as a five passenger or seven passenger versions utilizing the same vehicle dimensions. Hyundai has a different approach; it uses two separate models to achieve the same result, a shorter Santa Fe and a larger Santa Fe XL. Since Kia straddle the two, it makes shopping simpler for buyers. In addition, Kia believes the lower priced, $27,495 base 4-cylinder model will be attractive for shopping in the smaller compact SUV space that might like more space. The more expensive turbo and V6 equipped versions will compete in the mid-sized SUV space. The design is more athletic and solid thanks to a wider, longer and lower body that is accented by a new grille, headlamps, optional LED fog lights and new rear lighting treatment. Unfortunately, to get navigation, LED marker lights, Xenon headlamps, LED taillights and the 19-inch wheels, the buyer needs
to choose the top SX trim, these are not offered on lower models. Inside Kia has a relentless pace to which they change its vehicles. This is no minor update, on the heals of a major update just two years ago, The dash and interior materials have all been updated along with the layout and design. There is a pleasant look and feel to the dash; the top SX trim is the only one with the beautiful 8-inch centre screen, with rich graphics and easy to use interface. The other models get the 4-inch screen or just a radio readout. Both the 4-inch and 8-inch get a backup camera, the base model gets rear sonar sensors. The good news is heated seats are standard on all models.
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The middle EX trim is where most shoppers will buy, with features like leather seats, 10-way power driver’s seat, heated steering wheel and a 7-inch screen inside the instrument cluster. The top SX gets all the best stuff including the 8-inch navigation screen, heated rear seats, cooled front seats and upgraded Nappa leather. It’s a shame the bigger centre screen cannot be used on more trim levels. Drive Since Kia has added a new 2.0L turbo 4-cylinder
engine into the mix, the ordering guide is a bit more complex, here is the easiest way to sort it out. The base LX five-seat is the only one sold with the 185hp 2.4L 4-cylinder engine, in both front wheel and all wheel drive. All other five-passenger models get the 240hp turbo and all seven-passenger models get the 290hp V6. The great news for five passenger buyers is that the turbo has more torque than the V6 and runs on regular grade gas. The V6 would be my choice thanks to its silky smooth power and more consistent fuel economy. Anyone who has ever driven a turbo knows that the power is great but if pushed, it will use more fuel. The all wheel drive models (AWD) now have a centre lock to continually lock the power with fifty percent going to the rear wheels. In addition, there is a new drive mode that changes the engine, transmission and steering feel for normal mode to sport or ECO for better fuel economy. Verdict Kia does have a unique offering in the market thanks
to three engines, and five or seven passenger options and in a practical sized vehicle. The new turbo is powerful and sophisticated engine that will be welcome buy new buyers. Since the seven-passenger model is available on all trim levels Kia believes that roughly thirty five percent of buyers will choose this model, up from the eleven percent that currently buy it now. The constant pursuit of advanced design and creature comforts is welcome, I wish that the 8-inch screen was available on more than just the SX trim and some of the exterior updates were also shared with lower trim levels. If you are in the market for a smaller SUV, this bigger Sorento is now an option and mid-sized buyers can choose from a turbo or V6 and five or seven passengers, there is a lot of choice. zack.spencer@drivewaybc.ca The Lowdown Power: 185hp 2.4L, 240hp 2.0L turbo or 290hp 3.3L V6 Fill-up: 12.3L/9.3L/100km (city/highway) Sticker price: $27,495-$46,695
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Slipping and sliding safely in snow and ice By Alexandra Straub
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Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec – Certain car brands are synonymous with certain traits. Say the word “performance,” and you’ll likely get a group of people talking about German engineering. Say the word, “safety,” and chances are a certain Swedish automaker will be at the top of the list. What brands come to mind when you think of an all-wheel drive system? – I’m guessing Japanese, also German but how about Korean? Okay, Hyundai is not the first automaker to come to mind when it comes to their AWD technology. It probably isn’t the second or even third. That said, they’re on a mission to change peoples’ minds. Hyundai offers two distinct types of AWD systems. One is used with platforms designed for front-wheel drive systems to enhance traction while maintaining fuel efficiency; the second is for rear-wheel drive based platforms and is programmed to increase performance
while maintaining control and drivability in slippery road conditions. I had the chance to test both them out in extreme winter conditions and Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, certainly delivered on that promise! – I’m not entirely sure how much snow fell in the time my driving partner and I left the hotel for our morning exercises at Le Massif de Charlevoix ski area, but it seemed like 30 centimetres or more. No, we didn’t shuttle people up and down the mountain to prove its capabilities. A closed course was set up with more than enough ice underneath to make things very interesting. We’d put both the Genesis sedan and Santa Fe XL Crossover to the test. Let the slipping and sliding commence. Part of winter driving, especially in these blizzard conditions, is largely about the tires. No matter how good an AWD system controls the torque split between the front and rear axels, if you don’t have grip, well, then it
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®/™The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ‡Dealer Invoice Price of $14,558/$16,275/$23,286/$27,381/$30,315 available on all new 2015 Accent 5-Door L 6-speed Manual/Elantra L 6-speed Manual/Tucson GL FWD Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/Santa Fe XL FWD models and includes price adjustments of $636/$719/$473/$1,313/$1,479. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/ $1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,795. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E. and a full tank of gas. *The customer prices are those reflected on the dealer invoice from Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. The dealer invoice price includes a holdback amount for which the dealer is subsequently reimbursed by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ΩPrice adjustments of up to $636/$719/$473/$1,313/$1,479 available on all new 2015 Accent 5-Door L Manual/Elantra Sedan L Manual/Tucson GL FWD Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/Santa Fe XL FWD models. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. ◊Leasing offer available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Accent 5-Door L 6-speed Manual/Elantra L 6-speed Manual/Tucson GL FWD Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/Santa Fe XL FWD with an annual lease rate of 0%/0%/0.9%/1.9%/3.99%. Bi-weekly lease payment of $67/$75/$119/$149/$178 for a 60-month walk-away lease. Down Payment of $0 and first monthly payment required. Total lease obligation is $8,710/$8,450/$15,470/$19,370/$23,140. Lease offer includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,795. Lease offer excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. $0 security deposit on all models. 20,000 km allowance per year applies. Additional charge of $0.12/km.†Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2015 Accent 5-Door L 6-speed Manual/Elantra L 6-speed Manual/Tucson GL FWD Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD/Santa Fe XL FWD with an annual finance rate of 0% for 84/84/60/60/60 months. Bi-weekly payments are $80/$89/$179/$211/$233. $0 down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,595/$1,595/$1,760/$1,795/ $1,795. Finance offers exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. Financing example: 2015 Accent 5-Door L 6-speed Manual for $14,558 at 0% per annum equals $80 bi-weekly for 60 months for a total obligation of $14,558. $0 down payment required. Cash price is $14,558. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,595. Finance example excludes registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, license fees, applicable taxes and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ♦Prices of models shown: 2015 Accent GLS Auto/Elantra Limited/Tucson Limited AWD/Santa Fe Sport Limited AWD/Santa Fe XL Limited AWD are $21,144/$26,794/$35,759/$41,444/$45,094. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,595/$1,595/$1,760/$1,795/$1,795, levies and all applicable charges. Prices exclude registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and dealer admin. fees of up to $499. Fees may vary by dealer. ▼Fuel consumption for new 2015 Accent GLS (HWY 6.3L/100KM; City 8.9L/100KM); 2015 Elantra Limited(HWY 6.7L/100KM; City 9.7L/100KM); 2015 Tucson Limited AWD (HWY 9.3L/100KM; City 11.6L/100KM);2015 Santa Fe Sport Limited AWD (HWY 9.8L/100KM; City 12.9L/100KM); 2015 Santa Fe XL Limited AWD (HWY 9.7L/100 KM; City 13.0L/100 KM) are based on Manufacturer Testing. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ∆The Hyundai Accent/Elantra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among small/compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM (IQS). Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Propriety study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ▲Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ‡†♦Ω*Offers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. Visit www.hyundaicanada.com or see dealer for complete details. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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Part of winter driving, especially in these blizzard conditions, is largely about the tires.
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For example, with the vehicle set in “Normal” mode, HTRAC defaults to a 40:60 rear-wheel biased torque distribution. The system can shift as much as 90 percent of engine output to the front axle in slippery conditions or 100 percent to the rear at higher speeds for reduced driveline drag and improved fuel economy. At speed in “Sport” mode, HTRAC gives Genesis a distinctly rearwheel drive character by sending 80 to 90 percent of power output to the rear wheels. The latter part of the drive day was in the comfort of the Santa Fe XL (XL meaning it has a longer wheelbase, room for up to seven passengers and comes with a V6 engine.) The AWD system in Santa Fe mod-
els incorporates Active Cornering Control (ACC), an element within the Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) system, which helps the vehicle manage acceleration in a corner. To improve traction and cornering performance, braking force is applied to the inside rear wheel when accelerating through a turn. Regardless of which vehicle we endured the storm, it’s certain that Hyundai has a good thing going on. And even if you never find yourself in the belly of a blizzard, the piece of mind is still with you every time you get behind the wheel of these vehicles. For more information, visit www. hyundaicanada.com alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
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Christina Lake: 4 bdrm, 2 bath home (lower rental suite,1 bdrm+den), garage, shop & fenced yard. Close to beach, activities & school. $249,000. 250-505-4275 W.TRAIL, beautiful gardens, 2 homes/acres/mortgage helper. Assess.value $369,000. Email mannacathy@hotmail.com
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Bella Vista, Shavers Bench Townhomes. N/S, N/P. 2-3 bdrms. Phone 250-364-1822 Castlegar 2 Bdrm Apt 900 sq ft. F/S, D/W, laundry on site, grassed fenced yard one parking stall per apt. Clean bright and quiet. Ground level N/S, N/P $800/mth + utilities,250-365-5070 leave msg Ermalinda Estates, Glenmerry, spacious 1-2bdrms. Adults only. Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph.250-364-1922 E.TRAIL, 1&2bdrm. apts. F/S, W/D. Yard. 250-368-3239 Francesco Estates, Glenmerry,spacious 1-3bdrms. Adults only (45+). Secure building w/elevator. N/S, N/P. Ongoing improvements. Ph. 250-3686761
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Want to Rent Grand Forks: Active senior looking for clean, private entry, self-contained suite near downtown GF, under $500. NS, ND, quiet and responsible with excellent references. Can do renovations. E-mail gfmastercarpenter@gmail.com Male, 40 seeks affordable housing in Nelson, preferably ground level access. $600/m all incl or negotiate rent for work on property. Good ref avail. Jordan @ 352-9876 Nelson mature man seeks affordable rental in town or transit access. All options considered: self contained unit or shared situation up to $425/m. Ref avail. LM Ken 352-6200 or 352-9876 Retired mechanical design engineer req affordable housing in SE Nelson. up to $600/m preferably on own or will share. Clean, responsible, personable. Ref avail. Vukashin @ 250 352-9876
Shavers Bench! 3 Bedroom, full basement, F/S, N/S, N/P. $900/month. 250-364-1551 TRAIL, 2BD. + sunroom. Near Safeway. W/D. $750./mo. 250368-6075 TRAIL, 4b/r home, 1 reno’d bathrm, central A/C, f/s/w/d, ns,np, full bsmt, rv carport, nr Safeway, 1534 4th Ave. $1150. + util. 250-364-3978
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Suites, Lower Attractive 1 bdrm suite $500 utils incl. N/S, N/P. RR. Suitable for 1 person. 250442-0057. Separate entrance
Townhouses GLENMERRY, Clean 3bd townhouse, covered parking, F/S, D/W, central air. NS. No Pets. $925./mo. Available immed. Ref.req. 250-367-9607 Grand Forks: 3 Bedroom units coming available at The Gables for $728.00 per month. Subsidy may be available. Income limit may apply. Dependants required. No pets. Contact Jackie at jjoyce1.joyce@gmail.com or phone 250-443-0013. TRAIL, GLENMERRY Twnhse 3Bd., newer floor, windows, paint. $900. 1-250-551-1106
Want to Rent Casual employee, 29 yr old male req affordable housing in Nelson. Willing to share, or rent on own. Up to $500600/m. Quiet non-partier, clean & sober. Ref avail. Andy @ 352-9876 Family of mature adults, N/P req 3-4 bdrm home within 7 km of Nelson. Up to $1500/m all incl. Good ref avail LM for Doug 352-6602
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