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Anyone who sees a child in danger has a legal obligation to contact the provincial ministry responsible for protecting kids. That’s the message from the office of B.C.’s representative for Children and Youth after a 19-month-old toddler was found dead in a Victoria hotel despite two previous incidents that raised enough of a red flag for people to call police about the child. The office of the Representative of Children and Youth has some concerns about how calls by concerned citizens to the Victoria Police were handled. On Tuesday, VicPD confirmed that officers had been called twice on July 17 from residents who had witnessed a woman acting in a way that posed a threat to two small children in her care. The next day, police found one of the children dead at a Douglas Street hotel. The woman and the other child, a three-year-old girl, were also in the hotel room. PleAse see: Public legal obligation, Page A6
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Therapy goes to the dogs at Glengarry Hospital Canines help patients suffering chronic illnesses Kendra Wong Victoria News
Every Monday morning for the past year, Lisa Markin has taken her two service dogs, Rowan and Cajun, over to Glengarry Hospital in Fairfield. Markin and her dogs are part of INSPIRE Animal Assisted Therapy, a program that uses furry canine friends to help people of all ages suffering from chronic illnesses, degenerative diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, as well as people recovering from strokes or car accidents or dealing with developmental disabilities such as autism. “On the outside looking in, if you’re a fly on the wall, it would just look like the dog is playing with the patient, but, in actuality, the goals with the patients are very specific,” said Markin, a registered nurse and owner, operator of INSPIRE. Unlike pet therapy when a volunteer brings their dogs for patients to meet and pet, Markin develops exercises that are specific to the patients’ objectives, working on fine motor dexterity,
gross motor skills, cognition and memory involving the dog. “For example, if we had a patient who is working on standing endurance, say after a car accident, we would put the dogs on a raised surface and do activities with the dog, such as brushing,” Markin said, adding they sometimes work with the same patient for months in 20-40 minutes sessions. “What I’ll find is that people will be so engaged with the interactions with the dogs that they’ll exceed their expectations … They’ll work harder, they’ll work longer at their exercises because they want to make the animal happy, they want to give them a treat.” All the while, Markin is accessing the patient and documenting their progress. The dogs themselves have shining personalities. Rowan is an 11-year-old golden retriever, who loves cauliflower and is close to retirement, while Cajun is a four-year-old yellow lab who loves his kibble. Both are canine assisted
intervention dogs that went through roughly two years of training, learning 55 commands and passing a series of tests before they officially became certified service dogs through a school in Burnaby. “These dogs are raised and trained by PADS (Pacific Assistance Dogs Society) to specifically work with patients with physical disabilities other than blindness,” Markin said. “People are calmer with the dogs around, they’re more engaged, they’re more social and, the biggest thing, is they’re willing to try harder and longer with their therapy.” Chris Charnell, a patient at Glengarry Hospital, has been working with the dogs for roughly a year and has learned several basic commands such as “leave it,” indicating the dog should not touch a treat, and “release,” allowing the dog to reach the treat. “I think (Rowan) is lovely,” he said, adding he likes playing a variety of games such as the fishing game and racquetball with the dogs. “They’re just so
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Lisa Markin, owner and operator of INSPIRE Animal Assisted Therapy, pets her service dog Cajun at Glengarry Hospital. faithful.” Shelley Gurvey, manager of residential services at Glengarry, said the program has benefited residents immeasurably.” “Our residents are distracted from their concerns and we find that most people love the dogs,” Gurvey said.
“They are able to do things that if you just ask them outright like ‘would you move this, would you open your hand’ and they would say ‘no’ or ‘I can’t.’ But when you get the dogs involved, the therapeutic results are immeasurable. It gives people true joy.” Currently, Markin, Rowan
and Cajun work at Glengarry once a week and twice a week at the Aberdeen Rehab Hospital (which is funded by the Greater Victoria Elder Care Foundation and Thrifty’s). There are plans to expand to the West Shore Adult Day Program as well. Kendra.wong@vicnews.com
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Pedestrian only plan for Gov’t Street The city is continuing to look into a plan to close Government Street to traffic several Sundays in the fall and winter, leaving it only open to pedestrians in an attempt to revitalize the area. LovGov is a pilot project that would see a series of pedestrian only Sundays on Government Street including Saturday, Oct. 10, one Saturday or Sunday in November and January, and a wrap-up event on Valentine’s Day. A motion to move forward with the plan was passed at last week’s governance and priorities meeting.
Buses to announce stops to passengers B.C. Transit is planning on introducing automated announcements of stops on every bus in the Victoria Regional Transit System starting this fall. The Trekker Breeze+ system will be implemented in stages, starting with road testing on 25 buses in August. The remainder of the fleet will be outfitted in September. B.C. Transit said the change will help visuallyimpaired customers.
Art Festival starts Aug. 16 in Esquimalt The fourth annual Esquimalt Arts Festival kicks off on Aug. 16. The day event features art, food and vintage fashions with volunteers from Heritage Productions. There will also be live music from Rig a Jib, Mary Ross, Lorraine Nygaard and Carolina Bluebirds. The festival takes place on Sunday (Aug. 16) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the English Inn (429 Lampson St). For more information, visit esquimalt.ca.
Esquimalt store a first in Canada Couple opens geocaching store after demand for business outgrows their website Kendra Wong Victoria News
Esquimalt is now home to some hidden treasure with the opening of Canada’s first geocaching store. In June, Chris and Helen Edley opened the Sharkz Store, 1245 Esquimalt Rd., a business that sells equipment a geocacher would need including cache boxes, logbooks, dog leashes, reflective markers, trade items, maps and clothing. “We had been running a website selling geocaching supplies online for nine years. We had been running it out of our house and it was just getting too busy,” said Chris. The Edleys have been geocaching for the past decade and have found more than 4,000 caches around North America and the U.K. “The first time we went out, we thought it was awesome. It’s treasure hunting and hiking. It was the perfect activity for us because we could combine it with kayaking, sailing, all the outdoor things we like to do,” said Helen. “There are geocaches all around the world. It’s a good way to see the local area because often the locals will hide geocaches in really cool places like tourist spots, nice viewpoints, great places to pull over during a road trip.” Not to be confused with a hunt with the end goal of finding treasure, geocaching focuses more on the challenge and adventure of finding geocaches that are well hidden all over the world. Caches can take the form of almost anything, from a fake pinecone hidden on the ground to a screw installed on a light post in a neighbourhood or a simple camouflaged box tucked away in a tree. Hidden inside the object is a logbook where people
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Helen and Chris Edley show off some of their geocaching equipment at the Sharkz Store on Esquimalt Road. who discover the cache can sign their name. Occasionally there will be trade items as well. “What you find is the location,” said Chris. “It’s about the adventure, the exploring, not so much about finding treasure. We use it as a travel guide.” Geocaching has led the Edleys to numerous unique sites such as the set where they filmed the TV show MASH, an island in Scotland where they had to blow up an air mattress to get to it, caves and an old gold min-
ing town. In Greater Victoria alone, there are more than 1,500 geocaches with several hidden in local parks, churches, recreation centres and many in downtown Victoria. The Sharkz Store has also become a centre for geocachers. “People come to Victoria for geocaching year round because it’s such a great climate and you don’t have to worry about rattlesnakes and things like that,” said Helen, adding that people
from Calgary, Edmonton and the Okanagan have visited the store. “People that we didn’t even know were geocachers in town, and I know there’s lots of people in Victoria that we have no clue were geocachers, are finding our store.” Adrian Andrew, executive director with the Esquimalt Chamber of Commerce, said the unique business will help bring new people to the area. “They have some very interesting items there,” Andrew said. “It brings employees to our
neighbourhood, it brings traffic from CFB [Esquimalt] where they sell a lot of their coins and plaques and it will start to bring people from the geocaching crowd.” But there is a cache in the Esquimalt Lagoon that has the couple stumped, Helensaid with a laugh. “There’s one where you have to climb a tree and go out on a branch and we haven’t done it yet because neither of us are comfortable doing that.” Kendra.wong@vicnews.com
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Public needs to report neglect The death of a small child at a Victoria hotel last week is truly a tragedy. Have no doubt that every police officer, social worker and staff member at the Ministry of Children and Families wants to do whatever it takes to prevent kids from suffering at the hands of those who are supposed to protect them. However, there are questions about this incident that the public deserves to have answered. The matter is under police investigation and may or may not result in charges. If so, the case will go through the court system and we’ll learn a little more about why the toddler was allowed to stay with a mom who was clearly struggling. Waiting in the wings, whether or not there are charges and the case goes to court, will be the Representative for Children and Youth. The office already has serious questions about how reports were filed leading up to the discovery of the dead child. On two separate incidents before the death, people were concerned enough about the child that they made a call to police. For most of us, that’s not something to be taken lightly. What’s not known is if police reported both incidents to the ministry -- something they, as professionals, should understand they are required to do. The members of the public who called the police clearly did the right thing. They should be commended for calling the authorities and trying to make sure the child was safe. What’s less clear is that, under the Child, Family and Community Service Act, all of us have a legal responsibility to inform the ministry if we see a child suffering neglect. One of the problems is that few people are likely aware of this. The ministry has conducted some public education campaigns but more needs to be done to raise awareness about what is expected when we come across situations of child neglect. As we await answers from this terrible tragedy, we expect that the representative for children and youth will take its own stand and urge that the government do more to help the public protect kids. For now, if you see a child you believe to be suffering physical or emotional harm, call 310-1234 and make a report to the ministry. It’s the law and it’s the right thing to do.
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Nestlé protest doesn’t hold water “People keep saying there’s a deal Have you noticed the latest with Nestlé,” Polak told reporters. degradation of standards “There isn’t. They pay the same on TV news? In addition to as any other industrial sensational depictions user, in fact the highest of crime, accidents and industrial rate, and it celebrities, the lineup goes for anything from now incorporates hydraulic fracturing to any nonsense that is bottled water, those momentarily “viral” on the involved in mining for Internet. example, any of those So it was with an online heavy industrial uses.” petition singling out Swiss And why is that rate food corporation Nestlé, so low? It’s because the which operates a water bottling plant near Hope. Tom Fletcher province takes great pains not to “sell” water, It’s the largest in B.C., one B.C. Views which would make it a of many that bottle the commodity under trade province’s water and sell it agreements, like oil or minerals. back to a gullible public. That would surrender provincial This petition is courtesy of control, and allow the U.S. to press SumOfUs, one of those selffor equal access to Canadian water. appointed environmental “You’re buying the right to use watchdogs that seem to pop up like the water,” Polak said. “I know it mushrooms overnight. “Fighting sounds crazy to the public, but for people over profits,” they claim, we call it a rental – a water rental. pitching for donations. The story has what U.S. comedian There’s a reason we use that language, because we are very Stephen Colbert calls “truthiness.” careful to avoid any suggestion That’s when something is false, but that by paying this amount, you it “feels” true. therefore own that water. “Nestlé is about to suck B.C. dry “That reserves for us the right at – for $2.25 per million litres to be any time, for a compelling public exact,” says the SumOfUs headline. need, to say stop. It doesn’t matter Using her keen sense of what’s if you have a licence.” superficially popular, Premier As for the brazenly false claim Christy Clark instantly called for a that Nestlé is sucking B.C. dry, I’m review of these low rates for selling indebted to a real environmental the people’s water. professional named Blair King It then fell to Environment for explaining this. (His blog, Minister Mary Polak to explain achemistinlangley.blogspot.ca, what’s really going on.
offers useful technical explanations of issues in the news, many of which contradict so-called environmentalists.) King notes that the bottling plant uses less than one per cent of the flow through Kawkawa Lake: “If Nestlé stopped operating (and put its 75 employees out of work and stopped paying municipal taxes) would there be more water for the rest of us?” he writes. “Absolutely not. Kawkawa Lake drains its excess water into the Fraser River, which drains into the Strait of Georgia. Neither the Fraser River at Hope nor the Strait of Georgia is particularly short of water, even in the driest of years.” Clark made one useful contribution, when asked about this urgent non-issue by those seeking to further sensationalize the current drought and forest fires. She correctly noted that most B.C. residents have access to the best tap water in the world, and have no need for bottled water. Nestlé, Perrier, Coke, Pepsi and other companies have done a fantastic job of convincing people that their drinking water has to be delivered in bottles from some mythical pure source. Here’s a tip, Nestlé critics: Fill a jug with water and stick it in the fridge. Fight the corporations. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc
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Victoria woman shoots her way to top of competition Kendra Wong Victoria News
A Victoria woman has been named one of the top reservist riflemen in the world, after shooting her way to the top at an international competition. Sgt. Tatyana Danylyshyn with the Canadian Scottish Regiment (located in Victoria) earned the title of one of the best reservist riflemen in the world at the annual Bisley commonwealth shooting competition in England last month. This is Danylyshyn’s third appearance at the competition and after placing second in previous years, she finally hit the mark, scoring 1,012 points. Danylyshyn was one of 20 Canadians who participated in the competition against more than 700 people from around the world. As part of the competition, she shot in three categories, from as far away as 500 metres in standing, kneeling and prone positions. The 29-year-old learned to shoot at a young age from her father who was also in the military. “I think when people get introduced to anything, how you get introduced really frames how you see it and we’d do picnics at the range,” Danylyshyn said. “We’d have sweets and hot chocolate and we’d just sit there and shoot
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Sgt. Tatyana Danylyshyn, left, Cpl. Mathieu Valcour, Bdr. Clyde Francis and Cpl. Baron Hordo pose with their trophies from the Armed Forces Skill at Arms Match in Arkansas in May. balloons. It made it a really comfortable and enjoyable experience.” As a teenager, she was a biathlete, but it wasn’t until seven years after she joined the Canadian Scottish Regiment in 2002, that she took up the sport again. “It trains people to be individuals, you can’t group-think your
way through a shoot, you have to look at what you’re doing — is this working for me? Is this not working for me? Everyone has different styles and different holds that work for them,” she said. But last summer, Danylyshyn suffered a concussion from a car accident. The struggle to perform well after the injury reminded her
how much she loved the sport. “For quite a while I thought I wouldn’t be successful shooting again,” she said. “I was really motivated to get back to where I was. It gave me the chance to appreciate how much I really like this, when you think you might not be able to do it again.” Now, most of her shooting prac-
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It’s going to be an interesting and complex project from a traffic-management perspective to ensure that traffic continues to flow,” Stone said. “We’ll take time to develop an active traffic plan that we believe will work and get people through this bottleneck during active construction.” Stone also confirmed the province will fund a new Westshore Parkway extension in Langford that runs 3.5 kilometres from the Trans-Canada Highway to Highway 14 (Sooke Road). That project will cost $22 million, with $7.5 million coming from each the provincial and federal governments, while Langford will cover the remainder.
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The Representative of Children and Youth wants to know if police called the Ministry of Children and Families after both calls and what actions the ministry took once it was alerted. The agency can’t investigate until police finish their own investigation. “From what we’re hearing, the calls from the public would constitute a child safety call,” said Deputy Representative Dawn ThomasWightman. “Obviously we have serious concerns. We’ll be looking at the police response as well as the ministry’s response.” Thomas-Wightman said early evidence suggests police should have called the ministry twice. “We’re not clear if that actually happened,” she said. Victoria Police spokesman Const. Mike Russell wouldn’t say which police were called. Russell noted that police officers must abide by “certain legislation that allows (police officers) to do or not do something.” In cases where an officer doesn’t have the authority to act, police will turn to partner agencies, he said. Thomas-Wightman said her office applauds the efforts of the public to alert police but wonders if people are also aware that all of us have a legal obligation to also warn the ministry. According to the ministry, the Child, Family and Community
Service Act requires a child protection report to be made if, for example, a child: • Has been, or is likely to be, physically harmed by the parent or someone else (and the parent is unwilling or unable to protect the child); • Is emotionally harmed by the parent’s conduct; • If a person has reason to believe that a child is emotionally harmed by living in a situation where there is domestic violence. However, the ministry does not currently enforce public reporting of child neglect although the ministry said “staff are continuing to review how best to ensure the public is meeting their responsibility to report.” The Ministry of Children and Families won’t comment on the specific case. A statement from the VicPD said police along with the Vancouver Island Integrated Major Crime Unit (VIIMCU) and the B.C. Coroners Service continue to investigate the sudden death of a 19-month-old toddler that occurred early July 18. VicPD has also confirmed that its officers spoke with the mother of the dead child twice on July 17, after receiving reports from citizens concerned about the women’s loud praying and actions inside the Masjid Al-Iman mosque on Quadra Street. Those reports follow a police call earlier that day about the women while she was at Clover Point. editor@vicnews.com
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it’s 100 per cent better quality, taste and experience out of his product,” said Avila. For Hildreth, it’s now about expanding the project -- something that has already garnered a lot of interest. “I’ve Googled Earthed the entire city and there’s acres and acres of rooftop space. No pun intended, but the sky is the limit for doing this,” he said, adding that he has rooftops in mind to build more gardens and has more than a dozen local restaurants interested in getting on board. Kendra.wong@vicnews.com
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Feeling the music E i g h t e e n - y e a r- o l d Rebecca Bracewell, one of this year’s Victoria Symphony Splash Yo u n g Soloists, plays during a launch event for the Splash. Sitting behind her is the other soloist Ben Parker. Bracewell suffered severe hearing loss at age three but that did not prevent her from achieving her musical goals. This year’s Splash takes place on Sunday, Aug. 3.
Victoria Symphony names new president Kendra Wong Victoria News
Victoria businessman Steve McKerrell is the new president of the Foundation for the Victoria Symphony. “I was happy, I believe I have the necessary skills to help them guide the foundation along the way,” said McKerrell. “I think the important thing is to prudently invest donors funds to provide for sustainable operation of the symphony and also build
the endowment for future initiatives.” McKerrell has volunteered for three decades, including cochairing one of the first recycling programs in Canada, serving several years on the board of the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and chairing its foundation. He has served as founding board member of Arts Sustainability Victoria and as governor of Glenlyon Norfolk School Board. He was also involved
with the Victoria Foundation, two years of which he served as chair. “We searched widely for someone with all of the required characteristics, experience and managing, public spiritedness and interest in music,” said Harry Swain, board president of the Victoria Symphony Society. “He has had a long interest in the arts and classical music. I think we will have longsighted and highly pro-
fessional management of the foundation [under McKerrell].” McKerrell takes over for Eric Charman, who was with the foundation for decades. Charman retired in 2014. The Foundation for the Victoria Symphony holds, and reserve funds to support the Victoria Symphony Society. The symphony is Vancouver Island’s largest and most active performing arts organization. Kendra.wong@vicnews.com
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Fire linked to smoker The Victoria Fire Department is reminding people to use extreme caution when discarding smoking materials after a potentially dangerous fire was extinguished at Topaz Park earlier this week. A 911 caller at 5:10 p.m. alerted the department to a wind-fed grass fire that spread into the trees at the park on the corner of Finlayson and Quadra streets on Tuesday evening. A general alarm was struck sending 15 firefighters and multiple apparatus into the area. Crews from the Bay and Yates street stations were able to extinguish the rapidly spreading ground cover fire to
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New superintendent vows to be stable leader for Victoria school district Kendra Wong Victoria News
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Staying alert Esquimalt firefighter Trevor Walton pulls a hose to a hydrant during a fire practice outside the Esquimalt fire hall on Carlisle Avenue. Firefighters remain on high alert due to the extended dry weather so far this summer.
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The Greater Victoria School District’s new superintendent wants the public to know he’s here to stay. Pieter Langstraat was appointed the superintendent earlier this month and will assume his role next month. “I’m thrilled. I was just looking for another opportunity,” Langstraat said. “The Greater Victoria School District was the only place that I applied to. I was really wanting to come to the school district so I’m very pleased to be able to work with them.” Langstraat, 54, comes to Victoria after a 26 year career with the Red Deer Public School District, where he served as superintendent for the last five years. He also spent four years as the associate superintendent with Chinook’s Edge School Division in central Alberta. He replaces Sherri Bell who resigned after taking the position as president of Camosun College in July. The school district has been plagued by an inability to keep superintendents, with Langstraat being the third in recent years. “I’m not moving to Victoria to retire, I’m not moving there to just be there for a year or two. I’m in it for the long haul,” Langstraat said. “I’m very committed to providing that stability for the school district and very much committed to providing high quality education for citizens of Victoria.” In the coming years, Langstraat hopes to forge a pathway of success for Greater Victoria students. “We have a responsibility for each and every child, not just some of them. We’re in the business of creating life chances for kids and that’s very much what the board of education in Victoria wants and that’s very much what I want,” he added. But before he can do that, Langstraat must deal with the funding challenges and cuts that school districts across the province are also facing. “I need to work with the board making sure there’s predictable, sustainable, adequate funding for the school district and that obviously means working with the government and advocating for that,” he said. According to board chair Edith Loring-Kuhanga, Langstraat has the experience and vision the school district needs. “Education is rapidly changing and we’re looking for someone who was dynamic, has lots of experience, who had really strong leadership and had some great ideas. He definitely fit the bill,” Loring-Kuhanga said. “We’re really excited to have someone of his calibre come to our school district. We’re really looking forward to him coming aboard.” kendra.wong@vicnews.com
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Restorative Justice Victoria fears it may have to turn cases away in Victoria due to funding shortfalls. The organization learned in March that an application for funding through United Way of Greater Victoria was not approved and a three-year commitment of $25,000 a year had ended. Core funding comes via the Gaming Commission, frozen for a number of years at $46,000, in spite of a rising case load. Restorative Justice Victoria receives $17,000 in municipal funding from Victoria and Esquimalt through the police budget and $1,000 from Oak Bay. “Our current budget has left us understaffed and staff burnout is becoming a pervasive issue. If our budget does not increase, we will have to start turning cases and clients away,” said Jessica
Rourke, executive director of Restorative Justice Victoria. “Each year we are seeing significant growth in the number of cases referred to us, as well as the complexity of the cases referred. In our opinion, more cases means more healing in the community, however, increasing case load and complexity demands more staff hours.” According to Lee Anne Davies, director of community investment for United Way Greater Victoria, funding decisions are made by engaging experts in the community. “Those experts sit at the table with us and talk about every application that comes in to us. There will never be enough money, but we do ensure we can meet the greatest needs as best we can,” said Davies, adding that they never fund beyond 30 per cent of an agency’s revenue. “Every dollar we raise is so respected and really considered in great thoroughness as far as
what the needs of the community are.” But Rourke argues restorative justice is a key program within the community, whose services are backed by the Victoria and Oak Bay police departments as well as Victoria and Westshore Crown Counsel. “Filling our funding gap is one of our main priorities. … We are exploring every funding opportunity that we come across.” She noted they are working toward entering discussions with the provincial government around the debate. “What we need is stable operational funding so that we are in a position to respond to the increasing demands from police and crown,” she said. Restorative justice offers alternative measures to handle a criminal offences in the community, outside of court, in addition to a trial, or during or after a period of incarceration. editor@vicnews.com
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the majority of power. I think part of the driving force is it will be a big boon to the local economy to have a billion dollars injected into it, but it’s for something we don’t need.” Regardless whether Ferguson seriously considers the request, Langford Coun. Denise Blackwell, a member and former chair of the region’s liquid waste management committee, doesn’t expect it will succeed, based on her knowledge of previous discussions of Greater Victoria’s
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sewage dispersement methods. She recalled that the CRD had representation on a committee looking at proposed federal regulations before they were made into law. Despite having explained the unique characteristics of Greater Victoria’s fjordlike marine environment, the CRD found itself subject to the same broad criteria as every other coastal community. “At the time, it was us saying $ there’s noth-
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LEGALS
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Victoria
U-Haul Moving & Storage of Sidney
Claims a Landlord’s Contractual Lien against the following person’s goods in storage at:
Claims a Landlord’s Contractual Lien against the following person’s goods in storage at:
776-790 Topaz Ave, Victoria BC 250-382-4711
10201 McDonald Park Rd, Sidney BC 250-656-5321
Auction is subject to cancellation at anytime.
Auction is subject to cancellation at anytime.
106 - Mark Kuzyk, 5120 Pearl Rd, Victoria BC
143 - Adam Fitch, 10201 McDonald Park Rd, Sidney BC
116 - Jeff Clark, 3901 Grange Rd, Victoria BC
199 - Mathew Bates, 3402 Hilliam Frontage Rd, Scotch Creek BC
128 - Dwayne Burgess, 3824 Carey Rd, Victoria BC
205 - John William Greig, Maples Court, 10604 101 Ave, Fort St-John BC
220 - Kevin Van Rooyen, 228 Burnside Rd W, Victoria BC 308 - Daryl Johnstone, 2935 Richmond Rd, Ottawa ON 334 - Joshua Warrington, 302-2310 Quadra St, Victoria BC 34 - Wesley Bull, 612 Boleskine Rd, Victoria BC A103 - Basil Crowe, 326 Arnot Ave, Victoria BC
U-Haul Moving & Storage at Queen’s Avenue
A113 - Tara Mountain, 468 Mulberry Dr, Victoria BC
Claims a Landlord’s Contractual Lien against the following person’s goods in storage at:
A222 - Nicole Boucher, 122 Burnside Rd W, Victoria BC
644 Queens Avenue, Victoria BC 250-381-2271 Auction is subject to cancellation at anytime. 3001-2A - Daniel Daley, 1850 Douglas St. Traveller’s Inn, Victoria BC
H11 - Veronica Wakeman, 14815 Tada Ave, Victoria BC H7 - Michael Holtkamp, 309-4503 52nd Ave, Victoria BC A sale will take place at the storage location on Thurs. August 6, 2015. Viewing from 2PM to 4PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 4:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each unit.
A sale will take place at the storage location on Thurs. August 6, 2015. Viewing from 10AM to 12PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:15PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each unit.
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COMING EVENTS
COMING EVENTS
New this summer!
August 10-14, 2015 Ages 6-11 8:30am - Noon Monday - Friday $50.00 Register: 250-384-2425
A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday August 7, 2015. Viewing from 10AM to 12PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each unit.
WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN ACT Notice is hereby given that Kustom Towing, (2009) Ltd, 3297 Douglas St, Victoria, BC, V8Z 3K9 will be selling: 1997 HONDA CIVIC 2HGEJ6687VH900529 Owner not known 2011 CHEVROLET EXPRESS VAN
1GCWGGBA1A1131777 Owner Harbour Side Mechanical Inc 2009 DODGE RAM PU 1D3HV18T49S774527 Owner C. Lamothe Will be sold on August 7, 2015. At 647B Dupplin Rd, Victoria, BC between 10am-2pm.
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ANNOUNCEMENT?
Omicron Construction Ltd. (“Omicron�) is requesting inter-
ested trade contractors to submit
their Pre-Tender Qualification Statements for the construction of the new BC Hydro Victoria Operations Facility located within Victoria, BC. The Project: The project consists of a sixphase redevelopment of the BC Hydro Victoria Operations Facility. The scope will include construction of a two-storey main Operations Building (total building area of 6,973 sq.m./ 75,056.7 sq.ft.), a Fleet Services Building, a Hazmat Storage Building and a Covered Parking Structure. Scope of Work - Design Packages 2: Omicron will be inviting bids for this project from pre-qualified trade contractors. Interested trade contractors are invited to submit pre-tender qualification statements for the following specific scopes of work to be bid as separate tender packages: Structural Steel, Concrete, Rebar, Mechanical, Electrical & Elevator. Please forward all questions to the Senior Construction Manager, Ron Francis rfrancis@omicronaec.com 604-632-4356
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SALES
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
We offer full beneďŹ ts, top commissions & incentives to the right candidates.
FOUND FLASH light in parking lot, Salvation Army Church, 4030 Douglas St. Call (778)679-5999.
Apply with resume to: gregvanes @discoveryhonda.com or fax 250-748-2812
FOUND: SUNGLASSES, ladies found July 16 in washroom at local Sidney Park. Call to claim (250)595-6137. LOST: BATTERY Side cover, black, for 1983 Honda Magna Motorcycle. 778-214-4738. LOST CAMERA in black canvas pouch in the vicinity of The Priory on Goldstream Ave, July 18. If found please hand in at the Priory main entrance. LOST. Prescription Glasses, transitions. Titaniam frames, in Oak Bay. Call (250)592-8498.
VOLUNTEERS THE 292 SENIORS Travel and Social Group is looking for a retired truck driver to drive our 5 spd manual bus on occasional tours. Honourariam. Call 778-352-2283 if interested
PERSONAL SERVICES ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
LOST: SOCKET set. On road between North Saanich and downtown Sidney/Lochside. Stanley, chrome-plated, in black plastic box. If found please call 778-351-3539.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES KWAKIUTL Band Council is seeking an Elementary School Principal in Pt. Hardy on Vancouver Island. For a full job description email manager@kwakiutl.bc.ca Pls send cover letter, salary expectations & 3 references via email or fax 250949-6066 by July 31, 2014.
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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Discovery Honda in Duncan is looking for a professional sales representative with automotive experience and a commitment to customer satisfaction. We offer an award winning team atmosphere and completely ethical environment. We sell cars the right way every time and stand behind our product and customers.
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
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DLC-S Mortgage Ltd. Purchase, 2nd Mortgage, Debt consolidation, Equity Take Out, CHIP
Joe Singh, Mort. Splst.
250-818-9636 www.joesingh.ca
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MIND BODY & SPIRIT
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GREAT ATHLETIC massages for tight muscles from the gym. Low rates. (250)382-5222.
24� SAMSONITE black suitcase, excellent condition, $50. Call (250)656-6197
KRIPALU MASSAGE, Reiki, Acupressure, Chair Massage. I have relaxed clients that have been with me for 5-12 years. See testimonials on website. Women only. Call 250-514-6223 or visit online at: www.andreakober.com
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FREE TV, 42�, Sony, Wega w/ remote, $95. Call (250)3702905 MEAT GRINDER, electric $45. Wine thermometer/applesauce sive $10. ea. 778-265-1615. SEARS CRAFTMAN saw, $75. Call (250)881-8133.
FUEL/FIREWOOD ARBUTUS, CYPRESS, fir, hardwoods. Seasoned. Call 250-661-7391.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
RENTALS
TRANSPORTATION
FUEL/FIREWOOD
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
REAL ESTATE SERVICES
APARTMENT/CONDO
ROOMS FOR RENT
CARS
WELL SEASONED Balanced mix. Call Burnrite Firewood at (250)709-9211.
$$$ INSTANT CASH $$$ Over $100 per Night Pick Deposit Beverage Containers from Blue Box’s and take to Full Refund Bottle Depots: 4261 Glanford Ave, 3961 Quadra St, or 655 Queens Ave. Please call 250-882-0060 for supplies and route lists.
FORECLOSURE
FAIRFIELD ROOM- Available Aug 1. Walk to Cook St Village and amenities. NS/NP. Women only. 250-382-6681.
MERCEDES C230, 2002. 2-door, blue, auto. 113,000 km, $6300. obo. 250-893-8727
GARAGE SALES 1590 THELMA Pl- (near Feltham & Shelbourne) Sun, July 26, 9-2pm. 20 years of stuff!
Free list
Call 250-590-7011 OnePercentRealtyVictoria.ca
REAL ESTATE HOUSES FOR SALE
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL SELLING? I charge far less commission. For example only $6,900 on a $600,000 Sale. A Full commission realtor would cost you $21,000 at 6 and 3. âœąWhen you buy with me, I give you $1000 to $9000 cash! www.JimParsons.com Call me now at 250-508-0739. JIM PARSONS Onepercent Realty VI
Vintage Pop Up Shop
July 25, 10-2pm
2013 Bowcott Plc., Sidney
RENTALS
Shabby chic antiques and collectibles.
DUNCAN. 640 SQ.FT. warehouse space on Trans Canada Hwy. $550 per month +GST. Overhead door, shared washroom. Located next to retail operations. Avail June 1, call Shannon 250-710-0245. SOOKE, WORK Shed. 1349 sq.ft., high ceilings, double door access; 240 sq.ft. built-in cooler; 4890. sq.ft. concreted and gated yard. Contact Butler Bros. at 250-652-1680.
NEWSPRINT ROLLENDS$2-$10. Fridays only, 8:30am to 4:30pm. #200-770 Enterprise Cres, Victoria. Goldstream Press Division.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
LOTS
CONNECTING BUYERS AND SELLERS
NORTH SAANICH fully serviced, ocean view, flat lot Zoned for secondary suite. Call 250-883-6405 to view.
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Scrap Junk Running or Not! Cars Trucks Vans
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SUITES, UPPER L A N G F O R D / H A Z E LWO O D AREA: Newer 1 bdrm upper, private entrance, insuite W/D, close to all amens. $950 incld’s wifi and hydro, NS/NP. Avail. Aug. 1st. (250)216-8813
$50 to $1000
FREE TOW AWAY
250-686-3933 SPORTS & IMPORTS 1978 MERCEDES Benz 450 SL Coupe- V8, gold exterior, red interior, no rust, accessories work, 106,000 miles. $2200 obo. (250)721-4497. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
AUTO SERVICES
BIGFOOT CAMPER. 10’11� 3000 Series. 2� walls. Top cond. Wingard Satelite receiver + TV, electric jacks, side/rear awnings, ceiling fan. 1 owner. $14,900 Harry-250286-3308
SOOKE 3-BDRM4-plex, $775 mo, on bus route, nice deck & yard. 250-478-2450.
FREE REMOVAL of all vehicles, cash paid for some. Any condition. Call (250)889-5383
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ACREAGE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
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STORAGE
5 ACRES, 7 miles west of Sooke. Ocean and mountain views. Private, treed; ready to build. Excellent water. (250)642-5894.
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ANTIQUES, BOOKS, collectibles, furniture, china, jewelry. Estates/private libraries purchased. Galleon Books & Antiques, 250-655-0700.
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ELECTRICAL
GARDENING
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
HAULING AND SALVAGE
MOVING & STORAGE
PLUMBING
AFFORDABLE, EFFICIENT bookkeeping or Payroll Services avail. Call (250)858-5370.
250-361-6193 Quality Electric Reno’s, res & comm. No job too small. Lic# 22779.
ABBA Exteriors Inc.
JUNK REMOVAL. Fast service, fairly priced. Greater Victoria Services. 250-893-3064.
(250)858-6747. WRIGHT Bros Moving&Hauling.Free estimate $80=(2men&3tontruck)Sr Disc.
FREE ESTIMATES. Reasonable. Reliable. No job too small. Call 250-388-5544.
CARPENTRY
KENDRA’S ELECTRICAL Company. Res/Com. Lic #86952. Call 250-415-7991.
GARDEN OVERGROWN? Cleanups, lawn cuts, pruning, blackberry clearing. Call John 250-478-7314, 250-812-8236.
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave Moving- Free estimates!
STUCCO/SIDING
ALLHOME Renovation & Restorations: Kitchens, bathrooms, additions, remodeling. We build custom homes. Comm/Res. Decks, railings & fences. 35 yrs experience. Call 250-213-7176. BENOIT CONSTRUCTION. Reno’s & Additions. Windows, Doors, Decks. 250-479-0748.
NORTHERN SUN Electric Comm/Res. $50/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.
LANDSCAPE & TREE Care Lawns, garden, tree pruning/shaping, hedge trimming, design, monthly maintenance. Insured, reliable. References. Call Andrew, 250-893-3465. MIKE’S LAWN and Garden. Clean-ups, weeding, painting & more. Senior’s discounts. Free estimates. 250-216-7502.
“Spring Clean-Up Specials� Gutter & Window Cleaning Concrete Power Washing Vinyl Siding Cleaning Roof Sweep & De-Mossing Carpentry * Yard Cleanup Handyman Repairs Free Estimates WCB Insured *Seniors Discounts* (778)433-9275 www.abbaexteriors.ca
JEREMIAH’S CARPENTRYSmall repairs, interior finishing, weather proofing, decks, fencing. Reasonable rates. Insured. Call 250-857-1269 or www.jeremiahscarpentry.com
FURNITURE REFINISHING U-NEEK SEATS. Hand cane, Danish weave, sea grass. UK Trained. Fran, 250-216-8997.
HOUSE & Yard repairs. no job too small. OAP Discounts, free est. Andy, 250-886-3383.
CLEANING SERVICES
GARDENING
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER- Reliable. Call 250920-6516, 250-881-7444.
20% OFF! Mowing, power raking, hedge/shrub trim, cleanups. Call (250)479-6495.
RENO SPECIALIST- Carpentry, drywall, plumbing, tiling electric. Kitchen & bath. 20yrs exp. Fully insured. Alain 250744-8453. www.justrenoz.com
SPIK N’ Span - Freshen up for summer! Cheerful cleaner. Excellent rates; senior discount. Call today (778)432-3588.
RBC CONCRETE Finishing. All types of concrete work. No job too small. Seniors discount. Call 250-386-7007.
DRYWALL BEAT MY Price! Best workmanship. 38 years experience. Call Mike, 250-475-0542.
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HAULING AND SALVAGE
GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS 250-507-6543. AL’S V.I.P. Gutter Cleaning, guards, power washing, de-moss, Insured.
CONCRETE & PLACING
PETE’S HAUL A DAY- Junk removal. Airforce guy. Call 250-888-1221.
(250) 858-0588 - Lawn & garden maint. - Landscaping - Fences & Decks - Hedge & Tree Services - Pressure Washing Free estimates * WCB www.mowtime.ca
(250)889-5794. DIAMOND Dave- window, gutter cleaning, roof-de-moss, gutter guards, power washing. Free estimate
DPM SERVICES- lawn & garden, seasonal pruning, clean ups, landscape, power wash, etc. 15yrs exp. (250)883-8141.
CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS
GRAND XTERIOR Cleaning & Repairs- Gutters, roofs windows, PW. 250-380-7778.
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$20 & Up Garbage & Garden waste removal. Senior Disc. Free estimates. 250-812-2279. CLEAN-UP SPECIAL. You load bins, size 12 yard $100 plus dump fee or we do it all. Call 250-361-6164. GARY’S HAULING. One call does it all. Small demos & yard clean-up. Vehicle & metal recycling. Call (778)966-1413. JUNK BOX- Junk Removal Company. Local guys. Low rates. Call (250)658-3944. JUNK REMOVAL 7 days / wk. Fast Service, Best Prices!! Free quotes. (250)857-JUNK.
ALLSTAR MOVING Delivery Service. From $59. Free local travel. Call (250)818-2699.
PAINTING ALFRED, ALFRED Quality Painting. Wholesale, Discounts! 50 years experience. 250-382-3694.
HANDYPERSONS BIG BEAR Handyman. Decks, Painting, Repairs. Free estimate. Barry 250-896-6071.
(250)208-8535. Landscaping Tree & hedge pruning, full yard clean-up, soil delivery, hauling. 25yrs experience.
PARRY’S HAULING We haul it all - FREE estimates. Call Wes 250-812-7774.
A PROFESSIONAL Woman painter. Karen Bales Painting & Wall coverings. Over 25yrs exp. Free est. 250-514-5220.
Refuse Sam
✓Garbage Removal ✓O.A.P Rates Attics, Basements, Compost, Construction Clean up, Demolition
Fast & Friendly Service .
Call Craig or Mike 250-216-5865 .
SAVE-A-LOT HAULING Furniture, appliance, garden waste, we take it all! Always lowest rate, senior discount. Brad 250-217-9578.
MASONRY & BRICKWORK 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.
HIGH QUALITY and FAST. Professional Painting. $20./hr. Free est. Glenn 778-967-3607. âœŤ DON’S PAINTING âœŤ (250)479-8748. 30 years exp. Free Est. Interiors/ Exteriors.
SAFEWAY PAINTING
High quality, Organized. Interior/Exterior Residential/Commercial Jeff, 250-889-7715 or 250-472-6660 Member BBB
THE STUCCOMAN- All types of Stucco/Painting. Repairs, additions, renovations. Free est. Dan, 250-391-9851.
UPHOLSTERY 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. COME CLEAN WINDOWS. “Shining for You�. Fully insured. Free est. 250-881-6385 www.ComeCleanWindows.com DAVE’S WINDOW Cleaning. Windows, Gutters, Sweeping, Roofs, Roof Demossing, Pressure Washing. 250-361-6190. GRAND XTERIOR Cleaning & Repairs- Gutters, roofs windows, PW. 250-380-7778.
DO YOU OFFER HOME SERVICES? Don’t be missed, call to place your ad today.
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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 Don Denton at 250-480-3264 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
MONTH TO DATE, JULY 20/15
COURTESY VICTORIA REAL ESTATE BOARD
455/681 » 810/1,195 » 3,981/4,570 »
NET UNCONDITIONAL SALES / TOTAL, JULY 2014 NEW LISTINGS / TOTAL, JULY 2014 ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL LISTINGS / TOTAL, JULY 2014
BUYER’S TIP | Work with a realtor to avoid missing desirable properties when they hit the market
Hard-to-find pockets in real estate market The real estate market is busy, keeping buyers motivated and on their toes Don Descoteau Black Press
W ith significantly more homes selling of late than in the same period last year, the inventory of homes on the market is diminishing. The June stats saw 910 homes sell in the Capital Region, a whopping 33.8 per cent increase over the same month last year. A jump like that can’t help but have an effect on supply, as the 4,003 active listings available at the end of last month showed a 14.7 per cent drop from 2014. Stories of sellers getting more than their listing price — mostly unheard of in the past five years — are becoming more common for well-kept, well-priced properties. While the market in general is humming along, there are certain pockets where it’s getting tough to find properties for sale, says agent Mike Hartshorne with DFH Real Estate. “On the West Shore there seems to be a shortage of newer homes $450,000 and under with a double garage,” he says, giving a very specific example. There also seems to be a shortage of West Shore homes with a suite for under $550,000, he adds, and suited homes in Saanich East priced under $600,000 are equally tough to come by. After several years of sluggish
sales and flatlining demand, the balanced market seen in the past year or so is starting to take off again. “It’s good to have this,” Hartshorne says. “It’s clearing out the inventory, it’s allowing people to sell and interest rates are still good. We’re seeing some price increases, but it’s not crazy.” He calls the existing market conditions “controlled “I think excitement,” where prop- it’s a terrific erties are market and as moving — even those a buyer, you for which the have to be listing may have expired motivated and previously be on the ball.” — and peo- Mike ple who may Hartshorne have been waiting to jump into the market are taking the plunge. “The definition of what is a saleable home is a lot broader now. Because the market is a lot busier, there is a lot more ability for people to sell homes,” he says. “I think it’s a terrific market and as a buyer, you have to be motivated and be on the ball. We’re not seeing ridiculous levels of people buying on speculation; it isn’t the same level of franticness as Vancouver, for example.” But with interest rates at record lows and prices still within reach for many potential buyers, Hartshorne says, it’s definitely a less challenging time to be in the business of selling and finding homes for clients. editor@vicnews.com
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A “For Lease” sign outside a building undergoing renovations on Fort Street in downtown Victoria.
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VICTORIA 305-2520 Wark Street, $239,900 MLS 353149, Saturday 1-3 Fair Realty Kevin Ramsay, 250-217-5091
102-1120 McClure Street MLS 354132, Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Lorraine Stundon, 250-812-0642
607-2910 Cook Street, $387,000
OAK BAY
2773 Thompson Ave., $674,900
MLS 353527, Sunday 2-4 Sotheby’s International Realty Canada Brad MacLaren, 250-380-3933
ESQUIMALT 10-850 Parklands Drive, $345,000
MLS 350486, Sunday 1-3 Fair Realty Sukhmeet Grewal, 250-704-9794
1328 Lyall Street, $639,900
Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty MLS 353042, Saturday 2-4 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Rick Hoogendoorn, 250-592-4422 Troy Petersen, 250-858-1134
6-100 Niagara Street, $359,900 Saturday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003
SAANICH EAST
OPEN HOUSES • JULY 24 - 30, 2015
more details in Real Estate Victoria, available FREE on news stands & in home delivered copies of this community newspaper 892 Haliburton Road, $739,000 MLS 347978, Sunday 2-4 Jonesco Real Estate Inc. Ian Heath & Marilyn Ball, 250-655-7653
4253 Cedar Hill Road, $649,900
MLS 352892, Saturday 2-4 Sotheby’s International Realty Ltd. Dean Boorman, 250-882-0234
1634 Tasco Close, $698,000
Saturday 2-4 Sotheby’s International Realty Canada Glynis MacLeod, 250-661-7232
SAANICH WEST
MLS 353081, MLS 351935, Sunday 1-4 Thursday-Saturday 1:30-4 Access Realty Ltd. Century 21 Queenswood Realty Ltd. Dave Vogel, 250-588-8378 Chuck Meagher, 250-477-1100
MLS 353397, Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Fowles, 250-477-7291
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755 Gladiola Avenue, 3316 Quadra St. $342,900 $599,000
202-1050 Park Boulevard, 13-3230 Rutledge St., $287,500 $259,000 MLS 351229, Saturday 1-3 Macdonald Realty Sandra Kamper, 250-514-122
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551 Heatherdale Lane, $719,000
MLS 353663, Saturday 12-2 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Mette Pedersen, 250-479-3333
250-744-2195 OR 1-800-670-5505 3075 DOUGLAS ST., VICTORIA MURPHYBEDS-VICTORIA.COM
3100 Admirals Rd., $599,900 1-10101 Fifth St., $475,000 402-611 Goldstream MLS 352962, Saturday 1-3 Saturday 11-1 Avenue, $204,900 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Troy Petersen, 250-858-1134
Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Donna Milljour, 250-384-8124
SAANICH PENINSULA 40-7570 Tetayut Road,
305-9900 Fifth Street, $229,000
MLS 353112, Saturday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Stephanie Peat, 250-656-0131
204-9711 Fifth Street, $299,000 MLS 353911, Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Bill Knowles, 250-656-0131
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A man of many talents, local musician Nick La Riviere promises a mix of delightful melodies to fans of jazz with the release of his second album, Another Time Around. In addition to being a composer and arranger, the 31-yearold’s mix of musical talents include singing, playing trombone, bass and conch shell, all of which culminate in La Riviere’s long-awaited sophomore album. His first, Too Much To Do was released in 2009 – comprised of rich, multi-layered instrumentals and vocals. Inspired by multiple genres including Celtic, Klezmer, pop, R&B, and Latin music, La Riviere assures fans a musical experience like no other. “I really wanted to do an album that showcased some other genres, more fun music, some stuff that’s a little bit more danceable,” he explained. “Music that appeals to the masses a little bit more rather than just the jazz listeners.” Unlike La Riviere’s debut album of instrumental jazz, Another Time Around is all original and vocally-driven. Jazz lovers won’t be left disappointed, however, as La Riviere remains true to his roots with plenty of trombone in the mix. “It’s fun, it’s all original, there’s lots of singing but there’s still some wild trombone playing,” he said. “What makes it stand out from most other CDs out there right now are how much trombone there is on the album. Even the songs where it’s a vocal melody, there is a lot of trombone in the background.”
Since releasing his debut album, La Riviere has been broadening his musical skills, playing with various bands at folk festivals and touring around the world, including to Germany, England, the U.S. and Mexico. “Playing with all these guys and all their different styles of music has really helped to open me up to other genres, so that really gives me a lot of inspiration for writing in different styles on this CD,” he said. Embracing new styles of music motivated La Riviere to get creative in the composition of tracks found on the album. “I record as I write, and that would allow me to really figure out what the song is sounding like, to actually hear what it’s sounding like as I’m composing it … and then I could make changes and add layers,” he said. “It really allowed me to make the songs quite rich, having a lot of layers, many layers of trombone, many layers of vocals.” To celebrate the release of Another Time Around, La Riviere is performing two shows, on July 24 and 25, at Hermann’s Jazz Club featuring local folk band West My Friend as the opening act. Reservations are recommended. For more information, see nicklariviere. com.
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The Malaise Era was the antithesis of the muscle car heyday that existed merely a year before its start in 1973. It was a dark period characterized best by underwhelming engines, EPA restrictions, and questionable styling. In the Malaise Era you could run your new Cobra through the gears without raising the attention of local law enforcement. The Malaise era wasn’t without hope, and the era saw production of a few diamonds in the rough. Here are our picks. 1. 1977 Pontiac Firebird TransAm Special Edition - Call it the Burt Reynold’s effect, but the 1977 Trans-
Am is still a kick-ass ride. Featured in 1977’s top grossing film, Smokey and the Bandit, the black and gold Trans-Am had as much star power as the mustachioed Reynolds. The power for the T/A came from a 6.6 litre V8, producing a disappointing 200 horses for 1977, a far cry years prior. It didn’t seem to matter as you cruised down main street, however, T-Tops in the trunk and blasting Journey through the 8-track. The menacing looks of the Trans Am seemed to be more than supple to erase any memory of the days of muscle car past, as other drivers stared in awe from the seats of the latest econo-box. 2. 1981-83 DeLorean DMC-12 -
The DMC-12 was the car from the future that no one had asked for, but everyone wanted. Built by an automotive dream team consisting of John DeLorean, Colin Chapman, and Giorgetto Giugiaro, the DMC-12 was built to be a futuristic luxury coupe with a 200 horsepower Wankel rotary engine and price of $12,000. Execution of the concept missed the mark, and the production DMC-12 drew its underwhelming 130 horsepower from a Renault 6 six-, and was sold for $36,000. Despite this, the DeLorean secured its spot in the hearts of people around the globe as Doc Brown’s continued on page 3
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2013 FORD EXPLORER Stk #D17694
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11,963
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Stk #D17561
Stk #V17617
18,809
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17,892
15,932
2014 FORD FOCUS SE HATCHBACK Stk #D17591
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2011 MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR Stk #D17647
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2008 ACURA CSX Stk #D17646
18,699
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22,837
2010 HYUNDAI TUCSON Stk #T17320A
2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER RALLIART Stk #D17562
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2012 SUZUKI SX4 Stk #X17726
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2009 MAZDA3 SPORT GT Stk #D18003
9,987
$
11,851
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2006 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2015 NISSAN ALTIMA Stk #D17705
2014 NISSAN MURANO SV AWD
2007 DODGE CALIBER R/T Stk #T18226
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21,849
$
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25,807
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8,897
$
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Stk #D17711
Stk #D18153
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10,988
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20,931
$
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2011 HONDA CRV EX-L
2011 BMW 323I Stk #D17663
Stk #D17619
2011 MAZDA TRIBUTE Stk #Z17652
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22,496
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Stk #X17563
21,997
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20,877
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2008 FORD FUSION
2012 DODGE JOURNEY SXT
Stk #M17543
2014 HONDA CIVIC Stk #D17733
Stk #X17725
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9,417
13,852
$
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2013 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
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2007 CHRYSLER 300C Stk #T18232
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2011 NISSAN VERSA HATCHBACK Stk #T18308
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9,949
20,773
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10,887
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2014 FORD FIESTA TITANIUM HATCHBACK
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT
Stk #A17715
Stk #V17656
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Stk #Z17653
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DL #30897
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13,988
$
4W
29,943
2014 HYUNDAI VELOSTER TURBO TECH
14,987
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2013 FORD EDGE SEL
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7,867
2014 RAM 1500 SLT
2014 TOYOTA YARIS 5DR
10,997
$
Stk #D17707
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Stk #T18206
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2008 BMW 328XI COUPE
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14,987
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4,967
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2012 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN TRENDLINE
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2008 SUBARU IMPREZA WRX 5DR
Stk #K17438
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2013 TOYOTA TACOMA
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East Sooke artist brings her talents to Stinking Fish Tour Frank Mitchell
On Tour
Special to the Sooke News Mirror
Bonnie Coulter is a maker and force of nature. Visitors to her cozy studio on the East Sooke waterfront quickly discover she oozes artistic creativity. Her paintings and sculptures are constantly evolving as she explores new ideas, techniques and media, all the while refining earlier inventions to reflect her thoughts. Coulter did not start out as an artist. She was “the original tomboy” and wanted to go into trades. After being rejected by the Vancouver Vocational Institute of Technology because she didn’t have credits in high school shop (they were mostly denied to girls at the time) she convinced her old school to give her an extra term of shop. This time VVI accepted her. She was the only girl entering in her year to make it past Christmas and graduated as a designer. She married at 18 and she and husband, Keith, were set up for the good life in suburban Newton. But they had a yen to farm. So they bought a quarter
The Stinking Fish Studio Tour happens July 23 to 27 at venues around East Sooke and Metchosin, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Brochures and contact details for artists can be found at many local locations and online at stinkingfishstudiotour.com/ map.php. section near Soda Creek in the Cariboo and ran a mixed farm, with the whole range of crops and animals, including 20 mares for breeding mules. The Coulters soon learned that most farmers only sustain their lifestyle with off-farm work. So Bonnie designed houses built by Keith; she also secured a variety of design/survey related government jobs. After their kids left home, however, running the farm and doing outside work became increasingly onerous. The need to provide health care for a family member dictated a move to the South Island in
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2001. Keith continued to build houses, including their own in East Sooke, while Bonnie transferred to Victoria, rising to department head before “retiring” from the civil service in 2010. Bonnie has always enjoyed art, but the move to East Sooke opened new doors. Most important was the encouragement and advice from her daughter Angela (Menzies), an established painter and a longtime member of the Stinking Fish Studio Tour, to explore new techniques and subject matter. The appeal of Bonnie’s work is demonstrated by public comments – and purchases. It’s hard to define that appeal in words. A major factor is the play between unlikely materials and the ostensible subject matter. This is clearest in the case of her sculpture assemblies of mechanical parts and tools, many boat-related. People delight in the unexpected emergence of animals from hard manufactured objects, especially when those animals exhibit “attitude.”
Tickets $15.00 for members & $17.50 for non-member or non-perishables for the Food Bank. Tickets are avai
Branch #54 6726 Eustace Rd. 250-642-5913 General Meeting 4th Tuesday of the month @ 7pm
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6pm kickoff
Short Mat Bowl Euchre Pool League Ladies’ Darts Dominos NASCAR
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