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The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority is looking into other businesses that could move into the Inner Harbour Steamship Terminal, if an agreement can’t be reached with the Maritime Museum of B.C. by this fall. Ian Robertson, CEO of the harbour authority, said they have put out a request for proposals and have had a “very positive” response from businesses and organizations interested in leasing the 6,000-square-foot province-owned building. “We’ve got a request for proposals right now that if we don’t get an agreement reached with the maritime museum where the provincial government is involved then I’m left with no other choice other than to find other suitable tenants for that space,” said Robertson. The harbour authority is the primary tenant of the building on Belleville Street. They originally signed a sixmonth contract with the maritime museum to occupy the space. But since the contract expired on Feb. 28, negotiations have stalled even further between the authority, the museum and Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Community Sport and Cultural Development and Ministry of Technology Innovation and Citizen Services. The original negotiation deadline was March 31, which then was pushed back to April 15 and the three parties have still not reached an agreement. Robertson added they are losing money on the building.
Dancing for a parade Devon Lepine of the Songhees Nation dances during the annual Island Farms Victoria Day Parade on Monday. Thousands lined Douglas Street for the annual event, and weren’t disappointed, with more than 100 entries in this year’s parade. For more photos, please turn to page A3.
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Several residents were evacuated from their homes after a fire damaged an office space on Yates Street early Tuesday morning. Around 2:14 a.m., the Victoria Fire Department responded to a report of smoke at 524 Yates St. When crews arrived, they discovered a fire burning in a space on the main floor. The fire had been suppressed by water from a sprinkler that had been activated and fire crews were able to completely extinguish the fire. Some 60 residents living above the commercial were alerted by the building’s alarm system and
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Members of the Victoria Chinese Community Association march past City Hall Monday during the annual Island Farms Victoria Day Parade on Douglas Street.
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VICTORIA DAY PARADE Thousands of Greater Victoria residents lined Government Street on Monday for the 117th annual Island Farms Victoria Day Parade. There were 128 entries in the parade – 112 general entries and military entries. In tribute to former parade chairman Ron Butlin, the Greater Victoria Festival Society organized a fly past of a Sea King Helicopter to kick off the parade. Butlin died last fall. Here’s a list of parade winners: American Bands: Shorecrest High School Highlander Canadian Bands: Spectrum High School Judges Award: Lambrick Park Secondary American Drill Teams: Shorecrest High School Canadian Drill Teams: Reynolds High School Floats Commercial: Country Grocer Floats Community: Mustard Seed Food Bank Cars Decorated Commercial: Dodds Furniture Cars Decorated Community: Francophone Society Cars Antique: Western Command Military Cars Racing: Victoria Auto Racing Performing Acts: Westshore Rebels Walking Groups: Puppets for Peace
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Teachers spend to create better learning spaces Angela Cowan Black Press
Walk into any elementary school classroom and there will no doubt be colourful borders on bulletin boards, alphabets tacked to the walls, crafts in the corners and science experiments in progress. What might not be readily apparent is that the majority of those colourful and engaging learning tools were likely purchased with the teacher’s own money. In this week’s instalment of the Black Press/Staples Great Teachers feature series, we speak on that subject with four educators from Sidney elementary. “If a school suddenly went from having 12 divisions one year to having 13 divisions the next year, that teacher would walk into a bare classroom,” says Grade 4/5 teacher Jennifer Alberring. “You’d have the furniture, and whatever you could scrounge from everyone else,” adds Grade 2/3 teacher Lisa Kjernisted. Her classroom is full of cool stuff: buckets of paintbrushes, positivity posters, and a whimsical, oversized leaf at a cozy reading station. It’s the kind of classroom any kid would love to hang out in, and it’s where Kjernisted, Alberring and fellow Grade 2/3 teachers Lori Richards and Nancy
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Sidney elementary teachers Nancy Fredeen, left, Lori Richards, Jennifer Alberring and Lisa Kjernisted are out-of-pocket several hundred dollars annually. For on-call teachers, they say, that number can be as high as $1,000 per year. Fredeen have gathered to talk about how much they actually spend on classroom supplies every year. The four have more than 80 years combined teaching experience, and they’re pretty much in agreement on the minimum amount of personal money they spend each year. “At least $200 to $300 over what (the parent advisory council) gives us, easy,” Fredeen says. And that’s for a teacher who’s settled
in one school, teaching a regular grade. Having taught as an on-call teacher for a number of years, she says expenditures can skyrocket for substitutes, up to and often over $1,000 each year. “I bought a lot as a substitute teacher, and a lot of books. I had a kindergarten box and I had a Grade 5 box,” she says. “Some schools have a lot, some schools don’t have very much at all.” Add in crafts for Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, Christmas proj-
ects, small birthday tokens for their students, art supplies, and it all adds up. “You have to get really creative,” says Richards. “It’s easy to spend $100 a month.” “I’m constantly thinking, how can I make this cheaper, but still nice so the kids can be proud of it,” says Kjernisted. She and the others are quick to stress how hard their PAC works to raise money for supplies. In addition to raising money for field trips and school programs, the PAC provides teachers with $200 to $300 each year from fundraising efforts like bake sales, craft fairs, silent auctions and the like, but it’s rarely enough. “People say jokingly in October, ‘I’ve already spent my budget for the year,’” Alberring says. Even something as simple as a basic science experiment: mixing flour and water to create a nonNewtonian liquid, can be an issue. The teacher needs to find flour and sometimes it’s easier to pick it up with the family groceries, says Alberring. Her class bookshelf is full of
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Chair: Edith Loring-Kuhanga Vice-Chair: Diane McNally Tr u s t e e s : To m F e r r i s , E l a i n e L e o n a r d , D e b o r a h N o h r, P e g O r c h e r t o n R o b P a y n t e r, J o r d a n W a t t e r s , A n n W h i t e a k e r
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May 19, 2015 The Honourable Peter Fassbender Minister of Education PO Box 9045, STN PROV GOVT Victoria, BC V8W 9E2
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Dear Minister Fassbender: RE: School District No. 61 (Greater Victoria) Needs Budget Each year School District No. 61 (Greater Victoria) engages in a broad based consultative process requesting input from our educational partner groups, school planning councils and the public. Each year through our process the groups involved reach the same conclusion: the Ministry of Education is not providing the level of funding required to meet the educational needs of our students. The district spends its funds efficiently and effectively but the gap continues to grow each year between what the district receives in provincial government funding and what is required to provide the necessary programming and supports to ensure continued student success. In past years, the Greater Victoria Board of Education has made numerous challenging budget decisions that included closing eight schools, eliminating administrative positions and supplies, reducing facilities supplies budgets and relocating educational programs. The school district has been on the leading edge of participating in shared service initiatives in order to realize cost savings. Every effort has been made to maintain a focus on the best possible outcome for students. As part of the process to allocate the Learning Improvement/Teacher Education Fund, principals, teachers and support staff engaged in a collaborative approach to identify the additional services needed to adequately meet the needs of their students. After allocating the Learning Improvement/Teacher Education Fund of $3.0 million for teacher and educational assistant time to schools, the unmet need identified by the schools to support students was 49 full time equivalent teachers and 118 hours per week of educational assistant time for a total cost of $4.97 million in the following areas: • Special Education: teachers for learning support, special education and English Language Learning and educational assistants • Specialist support such as an increase in speech language pathologist positions • Extra teachers including an instructional focus on literacy, numeracy and technology • Counselling and Teacher-Librarians School Planning Councils and Education Partner Groups were asked the following question: “What areas should be given priority to support student achievement and district goals?” The input received indicated the most need for additional support in: • Special education • Extra teachers to reduce class size • Technology integration into classrooms • Counsellors • Additional resources to support systemic and cultural change The recommendations made by the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services (2015) for the K-12 Public Education Sector included “Provide stable, predictable and adequate funding to enable school districts to fulfill their responsibility to provide continued equitable access to quality public education and to meet required repair and maintenance costs” and “Provide resources to identify and address the growing number of students with special needs and those with minimal English language skills” which are consistent with the needs identified by our school community. Without appropriate funding, it is extremely difficult to create innovative programs, provide the technological and skills training, and personalized learning opportunities that keep students engaged and best prepares them for a world beyond the classroom. We urge the Government to embrace their obligation to fully fund public education to ensure that the diverse learning needs of our students are met. Sincerely, Edith Loring-Kuhanga, Board Chair Greater Victoria School District Chief Ron Sam Songhees First Nation John Bird, Chair Victoria Confederation of Parent Advisory Councils Benula Larsen, President Greater Victoria Teachers’ Association Melanie Houston, President Allied Specialists’ Association Brad Hall, President CUPE Local 947 Gilles Larose, President CUPE Local 382
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Bike to Work Week pedals into town Kendra Wong Victoria News
Riding around downtown Victoria, it’s hard not to notice Shane Devereaux and his bicycle. Devereaux has two Dutch bikes that he brought back from Amsterdam roughly eight years ago that he rides around the city, the first of which is a classic Dutch bike made for casual city riding. Its high seat and handle bars force the rider to sit upright with a straight back. The second is a classic 1945 black omafiets grandma bike equipped with a lightweight steel frame, large wheels, a sturdy chain case and a sturdy rear rack with elastic straps that can hold “a case of beer or your girlfriend,” laughs Devereaux. “The style of bike is very much unique. No one else had that bike at the time,” says Devereaux, the owner of Habit Coffee and Oaklands resident. “It’s a piece of history. It’s a simple bike but it’s got some style and character, and it’s a hell of a bike to ride.” Devereaux, a Saskatoon-native, has been riding since he was five years old. After completing high school in Cowichan, he slowly stopped riding his bike. It wasn’t until he moved back to Victoria in 2003 after a stint in Europe that he came to realize how important riding a bike can be physically and mentally. “Peter Zambri talked about the stress of your day and what a bike allowed you to do was to have that 10-15 min-
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utes of peace. You ride your bike home, clear your thoughts, see the environment and see the world,” he says. “Peter’s comments always stuck with me . . . that was the catalyst for me getting back on the bike.” Now, Devereaux rides his bike every day to and from work and everywhere in between. He is part of a generation that is learning to ride bikes rather than drive cars. Edward Pullman, president of the Greater Victoria Cycling Coalition, says younger generations are more aware of the environmental impacts of owning a car. “I think my generation are concerned about climate change, global warming and those broader societal questions related to automobile usage. Things like congestion, air pollution, noise,” says Pullman. “Everyone really benefits when individuals make that choice to ride their bikes, whether it’s to the store, the school, work, the rec centre.” Devereaux and Pullman are also encouraging people to participating in Bike to Work Week which kicks off Monday. Theresa Gulliver, executive director of the Greater Victoria Bike to Work Society, says there are 550 teams registered so far, 18 celebration stations, a 50/50 raffle an online auction and $30,000 in prizes.
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Scientific freedom Federal public scientists want the protection of their right to speak freely enshrined in their collective agreements. First of all, before we get into anything, let’s take a moment to remember that freedom of speech is their right as citizens of a democracy and specifically their rights as Canadians. But aside from that, there is a great public interest in governmentpaid or funded scientists being able to exercise their right to freedom of speech. There is some room for confidentiality in the process of disseminating information by scientists who are specifically hired to find out the truth of things. You can’t have them just blasting their mouths off. The same standards of accuracy, honesty and corroboration should apply to their opinions as they do to their research and the publicizing of that research. But as the ultimate employer of these scientists, the taxpayers own their research and therefore have a right to know everything about it. They answer to the citizens of this country not to the politicians. Truth in science is more important today than ever. We here on the West Coast know that as well as anybody as we weigh conflicting claims regarding crucial fish science and the environment. We need to be able to depend on our taxpayer-funded scientists to tell us what the facts are. The Stephen Harper Conservatives have done a disservice to the citizens of this country by muzzling scientists and hacking scientific research to bits. The information researchers uncover belong to us and our public scientists need to feel safe enough to express their informed opinions. What’s more, publicly-funded science should be neutral and unbiased. No corporate interference is acceptable. This is not science for sale. It’s science for the public good.
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Milkweed is a monarch’s best defence caterpillars’ reliance on The monarch butterfly is milkweed as its sole food a wonderful creature with an source, a phenomenon called amazing story. “monophagy.” Milkweed plants In late summer, monarchs in contain small traces southern Canada and of cardenolides, bitter the U.S. northeast take chemicals monarchs flight, travelling more store in their bodies to than 5,000 kilometres discourage predators, to alpine forests which associate the in central Mexico. butterflies’ distinctive The overwintering colouration with bad butterflies cling to fir taste. But relying on trees there in masses a single type of plant so dense that branches for survival is a risky bow under their weight. strategy that has put The monarch’s multigenerational David Suzuki monarchs in grave journey northward is Science Matters danger. In the mid-1990s, every bit as remarkable the eastern monarch as the epic southern population was more than migration. Three or four one billion. In winter 2013, the successive generations fly to population had dropped by more breeding grounds, lay eggs and than 95 per cent to 35 million, perish. The resulting caterpillars with a modest increase to 56.5 transform into butterflies and million this past winter. then take on the next leg of the As University of Guelph trip. Monarchs arriving in Canada researcher Tyler Flockhart notes, in late summer are often fourth a single severe storm could or fifth generation descendants extinguish the entire monarch of butterflies that flew south the population. previous year. Much of the monarch butterfly What may be the monarch’s decline has been pinned on most striking quirk is its
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regulations to reduce neonic use by 80 per cent over the next couple of years. In early April, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a moratorium on new applications to use neonicotinoids. What can you do to help? While government agencies in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada are scrambling to hatch plans to save monarchs, the scientific community has been clear: A lot of milkweed must be planted over the next few years. One great opportunity is the many thousands of kilometres of linear corridors – rail, road and hydro rights-of-way – that run throughout the migratory landscape and can be modified to grow milkweed and other pollinator-friendly plants. Yards, school grounds and parks are also perfect for butterfly gardens and milkweed patches, and planting milkweed in your backyard or balcony garden is a great way to help. Be sure to call your local garden centre or nursery to ensure they stock native milkweed plants this spring.
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Linden Singers close 35th season With Strings Attached May 31 performance features Emily Carr String Quartet Victoria’s Linden Singers conclude their 35th anniversary season on May 31 with a performance of music for choir and string quartet by internationally known contemporary composers Jeff Enns, Ola Gjeilo and Tobin Stokes. With Strings Attached, featuring the awardwinning Emily Carr String Quartet, begins at 3:30 p.m., at St. Aidan’s United Church. The Victoria premiere of Gloria, by
Ontario composer Jeff Enns, provides a rich and dynamic opening for the spring concert. Jointly commissioned by the Linden Singers and five other choirs, Enns’ setting of the traditional Gloria text features choir, soloists and string quartet. Norway’s Ola Gjeilo is one of the world’s most-loved and mostperformed living composers of choral music, known for luscious harmonies and rich accompaniments. The Linden
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Singers look forward to presenting two short works, The Ground (from the larger Sunrise Mass) and Sacred Heart (Ubi Caritas), both featuring choir and string quartet. Two significant works by Victoria composer Tobin Stokes round out the concert program. The first, entitled Feathers, was commissioned by the Emily Carr String Quartet in 2014. The second, Tennyson Suite, has both serious and humorous moments that speak to themes of life, death, nature and war, with texts taken from various sources by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Stokes’
composition is musically diverse, with English style part writing similar to Ralph Vaughan Williams to more modern compositional techniques. The Linden Singers is an auditioned mixed choir of approximately 50 voices has been active in the city for 35 years and has twice received the Canadian Music Festival national award for mixed choirs and has twice been a finalist in the CBC Choral competition. Emily Carr String Quartet, formed in 2006 by members of the Victoria Symphony, has performed in the U.S., Europe and Asia,
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New hospital boiler will keep the heat on A $6.5 million upgrade to the Royal Jubilee Hospital boiler plant will keep the hot water hot and the air at a comfortable temperature for patients and staff for decades to come. The Capital Regional Hospital District board approved a $1.41 million contribution towards a $4.7 million addition to the existing Royal Jubilee Hospital boiler plant. This amount is on top of $1.8 million previously approved for other associated boiler plant infrastructure upgrades. This brings the total boiler plant capital investment at Royal Jubilee to $6.5 million, of which $2.13 million is from the CRHD. The remaining funds are expected to be approved by the Ministry of Health and Island Health shortly. “What is ‘under the hood’ of our hospitals doesn’t often get a lot of attention,” said Joe Murphy, vice-president, operations and support services at Island Health. “The reality is that systems like reliable and efficient boilers keep our hospitals operational and are vital in supporting the delivery of safe, high quality and comfortable care for patients.” The current boiler plant and part of its distribution system at Royal Jubilee has been operating since the mid-1960s and has reached the end of its useful life. Significant upgrades would be needed to prevent a potential hospital shutdown due to heating plant failure. While Royal Jubilee has three boilers and as such would be able to continue to function if one of them went down quietly, there could be a need for hospital shutdown if more than one boiler was no longer functioning. Work is expected to begin in the summer, with the final project completed in 2017.
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India’s finest exhibition of vintage automobiles and motorcycles is the Cartier “Travel with Style” Concours d’Elegance. This year it took place at the historical Jaipur Polo Club in New Delhi, located within the racecourse. Cartier has enjoyed a long-standing relationship with India and in particular the Maharajas dating back to 1911. They would entrust Cartier to design and set their precious stones into magnificent pieces of jewelry. The opulence and elegance of India’s long-standing automotive legacy has returned to India thanks to the vision and hard work of the event creator and director, Mark Shand, a British travel writer and conservationist. Sadly, he died in 2014 and he was dearly missed at this year’s event. The other person responsible for the event is the renowned Indian automotive historian and expert, His Highness Rana Manvendra Singh of Barwani who hand picks some of the rarest restored and preserved vintage automobiles from across India. The Cartier Concours, which began in 2008, has generated great excitement amongst Indian collectors. More owners are now taking an interest in maintaining and restoring their cars to the high standards required for such an international event. Having visited a restoration shop in Kolkata, I have to mention that the quality of workmanship. Given the equipment that they have, it is amazing and absolutely first
class. It is obviously driven by a great deal of passion and pride. India has a very rich motoring heritage dating back to 1897, when a resident of Calcutta, imported the first car into India which was a De DionBouton. The following year there were four cars in Bombay. Jamshedji Tata an Indian pioneer industrialist, who founded the Tata Group, which has grown into India’s largest conglomerate company, owned one of them. Ratan Tata, who is the great grandson of the company founder and Chairman Emeritus of Tata & Son, was at the Concours and enjoying a personal inspection of the cars on display as we performed our judging duties. Tata purchased Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford in 2008 for $2.6 billion. I’m sure Mr. Tata enjoyed viewing the 1951 Jaguar MKV, it’s a pity there weren’t any old Series I Land Rovers present. The Maharajas possessed an incredible purchasing power and only bought the finest products, particularly when it came to cars. A quarter of the Rolls-Royce production between 1912 and 1947 went to India. Having lost a number of significantly important cars, the Indian Government put measures into place to protect their automotive heritage by eliminating the export of cars from India. It is also extremely difficult to import a vehicle manufactured after Jan 1st 1950 into the country without being subjected to as much as 181 percent duty. Manvendra was very successful
in persuading some of the diffident owners to display their automobiles, in some cases, vehicles that have not been publicly viewed before. It is unique and it is India’s closest comparison to the most famous event in the world the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. It is a comparatively young event, which focuses on India’s automotive heritage, unlike Pebble Beach. Vehicles are not shipped to India from all over the world because only vehicles from within India can enter. I hope that it remains that way because this is what makes it so special, celebrating the distinctiveness of India’s post-Independence automotive heritage. It gives people a chance to see some magnificent cars from the esteemed stables of Indian royal patrons and noted private collectors, who can be seen walking around the Polo field as others participate in the catered and afternoon high tea. Visit the picture gallery at drivewaybc.ca
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Get tickets for all 7 events at feastfoodfilm.ca, call 250 389 0444 or 1215 Blanshard St. Big Night • May 29 • 6:00PM • The Vic Theatre Savoury Italian salumi − cured meats courtesy of Choux Choux Charcuterie − and vino pair perfectly with Venice Film Festival winner The Dinner (I nostri ragazzi). Champers • May 30 • 7:00PM • The Vic Theatre
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If you’re told to go fly a kite next weekend, don’t be offended. The second annual Victoria International Kite Festival presents fliers from around the world and across Greater Victoria May 29 to 31 at the Bay Centre and at Clover Point. The festival features a variety of activities from kid’s kite-making, special demonstrations by professional fliers, a general public fly zone and an international food village. “It was quite something to see so many in the community come out and enjoy our inaugural event,” said John Vickers, executive director. “I think kite flying is something many can relate to and to see so many children participate in all the fun was just terrific.” Among the many participants this year is U.S. kite flier Dale Ray who has one of the continent’s largest collections of giant kites.
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Kites of all shapes and sizes take centre stage at the annual Victoria International Kite Festival. There will also be single line, multi-line and quad-line kite demonstrations by both local and visiting fliers and special performances by America’s Got Talent kite flier Connor Doran. Doran, who has epilepsy, is performing on behalf of HeadWay, Victoria Epilepsy and
Parkinson’s Centre, the festival’s charity. Vickers says he is also looking forward to the Kites with Lights which drew rave reviews in 2014. He expects many more kite fliers to participate in the night event this year at Clover Point at 9:30 p.m. on Friday,
May 29. Opening ceremonies are at The Bay Centre at noon Friday. Events return to Clover Point on May 30 and 31, beginning at 9 a.m. For more information on the festival, please go online to victoriakitefestival.com.
Phoenix Human Services Association is looking for volunteer mentors for its supported employment program. Mentors help adults who have developmental disabilities succeed at their jobs, until they can work independently. The job site and environment may vary to include customer service, restaurant, janitorial, mechanical, hospitality or office. If you have access
to a car, like to meet people, and are looking for a volunteer opportunity, Beacon Community Services would like to hear from you. The organization receives more than 3,200 requests for medical drives annually. Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure is looking for organizing committee members. Roles include fundraising coordinator, run day program coordinator and volunteer coordinator. Cycle of Life Tour is looking for volunteers to assist with the tour, which takes place on July 25-26. Positions include check in, gear drop off, support vehicle drivers, camp set up and tear down, meal service crew, first aid, bike repair, road marshals, etc. Do you like working with seniors? Leading activities? Getting out in the community and seeing the sites? If so, Glenwarren Lodge would love to have you as a volunteer. Glenwarren Lodge is looking for passionate volunteers to lead the carpet bowling activity and to support community outings.
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World Partnership Walk to happen at University of Victoria Canadians across the country will be raising money and awareness of global poverty as part of the World Partnership Walk on May 31. The local walk takes place at the University of Victoria and includes an easy walk, live entertainment and food. The walk started just over three decades ago in Vancouver and has raised $90 million for international development programs and initiatives. For more info or to register, visit worldpartnershipwalk.com/en.
Still time to register for Dobber Golf Classic The 21st annual Dobber Golf Classic tees off at the Cedar Hill Golf Course on June 5, and tickets are still available. The $110 entry fee includes golf, roast beef buffet dinner and a quality prize for every golfer. To register, please go online to gvshof.ca or raceonline.ca/events/details/?id=921. Keb Dobson was a longtime CFAX sportscaster. Proceeds from the event go to local charities.
Rexall Foundation donates $20,000 to Victoria Hospitals Foundation The Rexall Foundation recently made a $20,000 donation to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation to support the purchase of a ventilator for the neonatal intensive care unit. The sophisticated piece of equipment helps infants breathe who are unable to do so on their own due to underdeveloped lungs. “We’re proud to make a contribution that has such a positive impact on the most fragile babies in the NICU at Victoria General Hospital,” said Atul Sachdeva, regional director for Rexall. “Giving back to the communities we serve is a priority for the Rexall Foundation, and we know this advanced ventilator can help hundreds of babies survive and grow to be strong and healthy children.” Every year more than 500 babies are born prematurely at Victoria General Hospital and require the high-level care provided in the neonatal intensive care unit. editor@vicnews.com
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GARAGE SALES COLWOOD: 2941 Deborah Plc., Sat., May 23, 9-2pm. Multi family sale; Lots of furniture and misc. household... ESQUIMALT: TONS of stuff, come and check it out at 1100 Colville Rd. from 9-2pm. Sat., May 23rd. Rain or shine! LANGFORD. SUNDAY, May 24, 10am-2pm. 3143 Glen Lake Rd.
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1993 BMW: 3.4 L engine, automatic, Kashmir (beige/gold), 4-disc brakes. Brakes, tire tread still in good shape, recent O2 sensor and throttle switch replaced, rear wheel drive, power windows/locks/ sunroof, 2-12â&#x20AC;? subs and Kenmore amp. 200,000 km, all receipts for work done. Very fun car to drive. $3500 obo. Call 250-812-6008 or email liamgammon0@gmail.com
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ALL HOME Renovation & Restoration: Kitchens, bathrooms, decks, additions, remodeling. We build custom homes. Comm/Res. 35 yrs exp. Call 250-213-7176.
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JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944.
ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
DRIVEWAYS, WALKWAYS, Decks, etc. Reasonable rates. 250-744-8588, Norm.
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CLEANING SERVICES EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPERReliable. Refs. 250-920-6516, 250-881-7444. Spik Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Span Cleaning. Excellent rates. Serving Esquimalt/Victoria. (778)432-3588.
KENDRAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S ELECTRICAL Company. Res/Com. Lic #86952. Call 250-415-7991. NORTHERN SUN Electric Comm/Res. $40/hr. Work Guaranteed. Any size job. (250)888-6160. Lic#13981.
FENCING ALL TYPES of fencing, repairs. Reliable, on-time. Free estimates. Call 250-888-8637.
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HANDYPERSONS BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
GARDENING 20% OFF! Mowing, powerRaking, hedge/shrub trim, cleanups. Call (250)479-6495. (250)208-8535 WOODCHUCK Lawn care. Comm/Res. Aerating, power raking, landscape design, all planting, river rock & patio stones, yard clean-up. New lawn - sod & seed.
CONCRETE & PLACING RBC CONCRETE Finishing. All types of concrete work. No job too small. Seniors discount. Call 250-386-7007.
MIKEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S LAWN and Garden. Clean-ups, weeding, painting & more. Seniorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s discounts. Free estimates. 250-216-7502.
(250) 858-0588 - Lawn & garden maint. - Landscaping - Fences & Decks - Hedge & Tree Services - Pressure Washing Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141.
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HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, (250)886-3383.
HAULING AND SALVAGE WILL DO GARDENING etc. $15/hr. Your tools. Reliable. Call (250)383-3995.
$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279.
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250-507-6543. ALâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured. (250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free estimate GRAND XTERIOR Cleaning & Repairs- Gutters, roofs windows, PW. 250-380-7778.
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GARYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S HAULING. One call does it all. Small demos & yard clean-up. Vehicle & metal recycling. Call (778)966-1413. HAUL A WAY Junk & garbage removal. Clean & green. Free quotes. Sr disc. 778-350-5050 HAUL-IT Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got the Junk, Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got the Trunk! Rob, 250-885-1740.
JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk. Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK. PARRYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Wes 250-812-7774. PETEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221. SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
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A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
PATCHES, ADDITIONS, restucco, renos, chimney, waterproofing. Bob, 250-516-5178.
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THE STUCCOMAN- All types of Stucco/Painting. Repairs, additions, renovations. Free est. Dan, 250-391-9851.
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or 250-472-6660 Member BBB
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TREE SERVICES BUDDYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S TREE SERVICESTrimming, pruning, chipping, removals, hedges. Insured. Call Keith, (250)474-3697.
UPHOLSTERY
CBS MASONRY BBB. WCB. Chimneys, fireplaces,flagstone rock, concrete, natural & veneered stone. Replace, rebuild, restore, renew! Free competitive est. www.cbsmasonry.com; Call (250)5899942, (250)294-9942.
UPHOLSTERER work. Your fabric 250-480-7937.
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WINDOW CLEANING ABBA EXTERIORS Professional gutter cleaning & repairs. Window cleaning. Roof de-mossing. Pkg discounts. WCB. (778)433-9275.
MOVING & STORAGE (250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $80=(2men&3tontruck)Sr Disc.
COME CLEAN WINDOWS. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Shining for Youâ&#x20AC;?. Fully insured. Free est. 250-881-6385 www.ComeCleanWindows.com
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave Moving- Free estimates!
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FREE ESTIMATES. Reasonable. Reliable. No job too small. Call 250-388-5544.
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DAVEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S WINDOW Cleaning. Windows, Gutters, Sweeping, Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pressure Washing. 250-361-6190.
â&#x153;Ť DONâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S PAINTING â&#x153;Ť (250)479-8748. 30 years exp. Free Est. Quality Interiors.
PATCHES,Drywall, skimming, match the textures, coves, fireplaces. Bob, 250-516-5178.
GRAND XTERIOR Cleaning & Repairs- Gutters, roofs windows, PW. 250-380-7778.
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HomeFinder Find a place to call home
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.
Do you have a house-hunting story or building experience you’d like to share with us? Email: editor@ vicnews.com To advertise in HomeFinder, call Oliver Sommer at Email: osommer@ blackpress.ca
GREATER VICTORIA MARKET UPDATE »
486/714 » 898/1,509 » 4,046/4,672 »
NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES/ TOTAL, MAY 2014 NEW LISTINGS/ TOTAL, MAY 2014 ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS/ TOTAL, MAY 2014
BOULEVARDVICTORIA.COM| The Boulevard is in the neighbourhood at 4000 Shelbourne Ave.
The Boulevard brings back living space Shelbourne development offers refreshing floor plan Travis Paterson Black Press
With an eye on the “shrinking condo,” local developers Kang and Gill Construction saw a niche opportunity for The Boulevard at 4000 Shelbourne Ave. “We noticed the market was missing larger units,” said Ivica Kalabric, head of sales for The Boulevard. “There is a high demand for downsizers wanting a condo, but the condos are too small and the transition is too harsh for empty nesters, so we created sizeable suite plans to meet that demand.” Kalabric works exclusively for Kang and Gill, and has done so for five projects. He was integrally involved with The Boulevard process from the ground up. “Downsizers are moving from 2,000 square feet to something between 600 and 700, and it’s too hard. We found that demographic is wanting a two-bed, two-bathroom unit that averages more than 1100 sq. ft.” The Boulevard is move-in ready, and is currently 60 per cent sold out. It features 56 units in all: 40 condos, eight condo lofts, which are two-storey with private rooftop garden decks, and eight family townhouses which have separate ground floor access. The L-shaped building faces Shelbourne with a new yet-to-be-named park (provided by the developers to Saanich) behind it. “The building is 95-per-cent complete, we’re just doing the final touches inside and outside, exterior landscaping,” Kalabric said. Six of the eight two-storey condos are still available from $479,000 to $499,000, and between 1,300 to 1,500 square feet, in either two bedroom and den, or three bedroom options. They present like a stacked condo, with a main floor living area and second floor bedrooms. There’s also three bedroom condos with two or three bathrooms. Underground parking spots are available for each unit as well as a spacious bike storage. Behind the building, transitioning into the new park, is a private courtyard. All units are at least two bedroom, and the
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The Boulevard delivers 40 condos, eight loft condos and eight townhouses to Saanich.
“There is a high demand for downsizers wanting a condo, but they’re too small and the transition is too harsh so we created sizeable suite plans to meet that demand.” – Ivica Kalabric remaining condos are priced between $399,000 to $499,000. A block from University Centre, The Boulevard is amenity rich in terms of shopping needs
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and entertainment. It’s walkable to Gordon Head Recreation Centre, elementary, middle and high schools, and is close to bus routes and bike routes, including the Gordon Head connector, as well as Mount Douglas Park, The building itself meets stringent green certifications. All heating is in-floor, radiant, using geothermal radiant heat from below the building. “Supplemented with geothermal heat, the heating costs are included in the price of strata,” Kalabric said. Strata fees start at 24.5 cents per square feet. editor@vicnews.com
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more details in Real Estate Victoria, available FREE on news stands & in home delivered copies of this community newspaper VICTORIA 83 Saghalie Road, From $411,121
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